Hobart HQC135 manual Fans and Defrost Heaters, Refrigeration Connections, Drain Line Installation

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Fans and Defrost Heaters

Bring all connector blocks from the coil and fan section (fans and defrost heaters) up through TUBE #3 and TUBE #4 to the electrical box (refer to Fig. 8, page 8). Mate the connector blocks with matching connector blocks from the ceiling electrical box. Seal TUBE #3 and TUBE #4 around the wires with proper insulation. Duct seal (putty) is supplied with the cabinet.

If an optional rear pass-thru door is included, connect the additional mating connector blocks for the door switch and door perimeter heater wires.

REFRIGERATION CONNECTIONS

On top-mounted, self-contained HQC135, all refrigeration lines are of the proper length. Assemble by connecting the quick couplers. Brazing and welding are not required. Lines are pre-charged with R-404A refrigerant.

On cabinets with remote condensing units, proceed with all refrigeration brazing that needs to be done to bring suction and liquid lines out of the cabinet interior. Bring liquid line from the interior to the solenoid valve installed on top of the cabinet. On standard units, refrigeration lines go out through the ceiling hole. Seal hole around the lines with proper insulation. Duct Seal (putty) is supplied with the cabinet.

Suction and liquid lines have to be installed between the cabinet and the remote compressor. Refrigeration installation and start-up must then be done by a professional refrigeration technician, using recognized industry-standard procedures.

DRAIN LINE INSTALLATION

The drain tube begins at the 7/8" O.D. stainless steel connection at the bottom of the drain pan, underneath the coil and fan section. If the drain outlet was not selected and drilled, make a hole in the wall panel to exit the drain line. From the stainless steel connection, the drain should either go straight to the front, straight to the rear, or straight to the side. Sufficient copper pipe is supplied to exit the cabinet. Install this copper pipe by attaching it to the stainless steel connection using a small self- tapping screw.

Once the drain exits the cabinet, it must be trapped per local code before being extended to an open floor drain. The clearance area around the drain tube where it exits the panel wall must be sealed with an NSF approved sealer.

INTERIOR FINISH DETAILS

Plates are provided on the top front of the coil and fan section. Move the plates up to cover the holes on top of the coil and fan section. Run a bead of silicone sealant all around the coil and fan section, between its stainless steel structure and the foamed walls. Install the cover for the coil and fan section using the six wing bolts, supplied. The square openings should be placed in front of the fan units — louvers, in front of the coil. Fans will not start if the cover is not in its proper position.

INSTALLATION OF REMOTE ALARM (OPTIONAL)

The Chiller provides a connection for a remote alarm that operates when the buzzer sounds on completion of a chill cycle. This output is a set of normally open relay contacts which close when an alarm occurs. Connections are made to terminals 5 and 6 located in the junction box on the roof per the wiring diagram and these restrictions:

1.Maximum remote alarm rating: 120V at 2 amps resistive or 100 watt incandescent lamp.

2.Connection must be made with 600 volt insulated wire suitable for supply voltage. Do not use bell wire, lamp cord or similar type wire.

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Contents HQC135 & HQC200 Quickchillers Table of Contents Page General UncratingInstallation with Optional Insulated Floor Panel Installation Without Optional Insulated Floor PanelLocation Panel Assembly Left Side Right Side Coil & FAN Unit Door & Frame CeilingAssembly Left Side of Fig Internal Electrical ConnectionsControl Cables Product Probe Assembly Temperature Control Sensors Temperature Control Sensors Down this TubeDrain Line Installation Installation of Remote Alarm OptionalFans and Defrost Heaters Refrigeration ConnectionsElectrical Connections Electrical DataGeneral Condenser RecommendationsValve and Pressure Settings Pipe Sizing GuidelinesOutdoor Condensing Units Water Cooled Condensing Units Water Flow Over Temperature Door SwitchFAN Door Switch START-UPWhen Power is Restored After a Power Interruption Printer SuppliesAdhesive-Backed Label Stock for Optional Label Printer Main Menu Holding To adjust the Cycle Time Press ↓ or ↑ If probes are utilized, they will display temperature butSelect Stop / Reset to obtain these menu items ADD 30 Minutes adds 30 minutes to the timerPage Chilled products. The ↓ key will access the next Enabled product from the product list, etcTwo products displayed are the most recently Follow the cycle run information on pages 22 Beginning atProduct List Temperatures are indicated for air and probes Timer indicates the run time. No printed reports areFrom the Main Menu, select More and Hold Prod AvailableSetup ProductsUsers SYS PAR Access the Sys Par 1 menu as shown on ClockTemps in F LoggingAccess the Sys Par 2 menu as shown on Remote AlarmAlarms From Sys Par 2, select AlarmsMode ChillSoft Chill Editor FAC Presets BuzzerGlossary Glossary On a PC, the screen at left displaysCleaning Error MessagesMaintenance Program Condenser Coil

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