Heatcraft Refrigeration Products 25005601 manual
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Installation and Operation Manual Reach-In Unit Coolers H-IM-77C February , 2005 Part No. 25005601 T able of Contents Inspection ............................................................ 4 Installation ........................................................... 4 Expansion V alve .................................................. 4 Drain Line ..[...]
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3 © 2005, Heatcraft Refrigeration Products LLC[...]
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4 Inspection When the equipment is received, all items should be carefully checked against the bill of lading to make sure all crates and cartons have been received. All units should be carefully inspected for hidden damage when received. If any dam- age is found, it should be reported to the carrier immediately and a claim should be filed. The un[...]
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5 Replacement Parts Always give complete model numbers and serial numbers when ordering parts. General Information (contʼd) NOTE: After correcting faulty condition it is essential that the coil and unit be free of ice before placing unit back on automatic operation. The electric defrost units are relatively simple and trouble-free in operation: Ti[...]
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6 Thin Profile Air Defrost Unit Cooler Mounting The thin profile air defrost unit cooler is designed for mounting from the top of the cooler . Drill holes for screws in accordance with mounting dimensions A and B given in Dimensional Data. After unpackin g the unit, re move the fan p anel and arra nge the rear brackets as shown in the drawing. In[...]
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7 Expansion V alve Recommendations -10°F . Suction 10° TD -15°F . Suction 15° TD M o d e l B T U H R - 4 0 4 B T U H R - 4 0 4 A Size 10° TD Alco Sporlan 15° TD Alco Sporlan 09 900 1350 12 1200 HFS 1 / 8 SZ EFS 1 / 8 Z 1800 HFS 1 / 8 SZ EFS 1 / 8 Z 16 1600 2400 21 2100 3150 HFS 1 / 4 SZ EFS 1 / 6 Z 28 2800 HFS 1 / 4 SZ EFS 1 / 6 Z 4200 HFS 1 [...]
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8 Motor Heater Model No. of Amps. Amps. Size Motors A* B* A* B* 09 1 0.8 0.4 4.13 2.07 12 2 1.6 0.8 5.22 2.61 16 2 1.6 0.8 6.09 3.04 21 1 1.0 0.5 9.57 4.78 28 3 - 1.2 - 5.7 35 2 - 1.0 - 7.0 53 3 - 1.5 - 8.5 Replacement Parts P a r t 1 15 V olt 208-230 V olt Description 09 12 16 21 09 12 16 21 28 35 53 Motor 25300701 25300701 25300701 25303201 25300[...]
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9 T ypical System Wiring Diagram with Thin Profile Electric Defrost Unit Cooler[...]
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10 FOR FOOD SERVICE INST ALLA TIONS . . . seal any joint between unit cooler and cooler liner with a sealant listed by the National Sanitation Foundation, Standard 51 NOMENCLA TURE L T A 053 A A Vintage A = Air Defrost A = 1 15-1-60 L = Electric Defrost B = 208/230-1-60 S i z e Extended Thin Profile Unit Cooler Dimensional Diagram Extended Thin Pr[...]
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1 1 Extended Thin Profile Unit Cooler (continued) Replacement Parts Motor / Fan Blade / Fan Guard Defrost Heater Cabinet Components Electrical Components Drain Fitting Mounting This unit cooler is designed for mounting from the top of the cooler . Drill holes for screws in accordance with mounting dimensions given in Dimensional Diagram and Data. [...]
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12 V Profile Unit Cooler Dimensional Diagram Mounting The V profile unit cooler is designed for mounting from the top or the back wall of the cooler . Drill holes for screws in accordance with mounting dimensions given in Dimensional Data. After unpacking the unit, secure top of unit to ceiling or back wall and arrange the rear brackets as shown [...]
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13 Dimensional Data Connections (In.) Approx. Model Dimensions (In.) Coil Ship Wt. No. A B C D W Inlet Suction Drain (Lbs.) 13 12 5 / 8 12 3 / 8 1 1 7 / 16 1 3 / 8 14 1 / 4 3 / 8 OD 3 / 8 ID 1 / 2 OD 16 17 15 5 / 8 12 3 / 8 14 7 / 16 1 3 / 8 17 1 / 4 3 / 8 OD 1 / 2 ID 1 / 2 OD 17 23 21 5 / 8 12 3 / 8 21 1 / 16 7 / 8 22 3 / 4 3 / 8 OD 1 / 2 ID 1 / 2[...]
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14 Standard or Connections (In.) Approx. Reverse Flow Dimensions (In.) Coil Shipping Models H L M W Inlet Suction Drain Wt. (Lbs.) 13 17 3 / 4 16 7 / 8 12 1 / 4 15 5 / 8 3 / 8 OD 3 / 8 OD 5 / 8 OD 19 17 19 3 / 4 16 7 / 8 14 1 / 4 15 5 / 8 3 / 8 OD 3 / 8 OD 5 / 8 OD 20 23 19 3 / 4 23 1 / 4 14 1 / 4 22 3 / 8 OD 1 / 2 OD 5 / 8 OD 28 Mounting The stand[...]
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15 W all Mount Back Bar Unit Cooler Dimensional Diagram Mounting The W all Mount Back Bar Unit Cooler is a low height unit designed for undercounter applications. Air is drawn in at the bottom of the unit and discharged out the front. T wo mounting angles are included with the unit and should be installed to space the unit 3/4” off the wall. Air [...]
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16 Air Defrost Wiring, Model BBM Electric Defrost Wiring, Model BBL[...]
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17 Dual Aire Unit Cooler Recognized Component Underwriterʼs Lab., Inc. FOR FOOD SERVICE INST ALLA TIONS . . . seal any joint between unit cooler and cooler liner with a sealant listed by the National Sanitation Foundation, Standard 51 Mounting 1. Drill holes in ceiling or backwall and insert #10 screws to within 1/16” of surface. 2. Attach expan[...]
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18 T win Approx. Flow Dimensions (In.) Fan Ship Wt. Model A B C D E F G H J K L M Qty . Dia. (Lbs.) 09 16 1 / 8 19 1 / 8 7 9 / 16 4 2 5 / 16 9 9 / 16 2 3 / 4 4 7 / 8 4 1 / 2 8 5 / 8 2 1 / 2 2 5 / 8 1 5 1 / 2 ” 12 13 16 1 / 8 19 1 / 8 7 9 / 16 4 2 5 / 16 9 9 / 16 2 3 / 4 4 7 / 8 4 1 / 2 8 5 / 8 2 1 / 2 2 5 / 8 2 5 1 / 2 ” 14 18 16 1 / 8 19 1 / 8[...]
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Since product improvement is a continuing effort, we reserve the right to make changes in specifications without notice. Heatcraft Refrigeration Products LLC 2175 W . Park Place Blvd. • Stone Mountain, GA 30087 (770) 465-5600 • Fax: (770) 465-5990 • www .heatcraftrpd.com[...]