Hoshizaki 73168 service manual Cabinet and Rail Cooling

Page 14

Power Switch "ON," Rail Cooling Switch "NORMAL" or "LOW" Position (continued)

When in the "NORMAL" position, RailFM operates continuously.

When in the "LOW" position, RailFM operates continuously when rail is cooling down and intermittently (per F9 setting) when rail cool down is achieved. See "II.D.4.a) Switch Settings" and "II.D.5. Service Menu."

2.

4. Cabinet Defrost

6-hour DT expires, then resets

100-minute defrost termination timer starts

DTh in control

To 5 below

C on

C off

C on

C off

R on

R on

R off

R off

Legend: C-cabinet cooling CabFM-cabinet fan motor Comp-compressor ConFM-condenser fan motor CLLV-cabinet liquid line valve CTh-cabinet thermistor

Cabinet and Rail Cooling

14

Comp energized

Comp energized

DH energized

ConFM energized

ConFM energized

RailFM energized

DH energized

DH energized

RLLV energized

RailFM energized

RailFM energized

CabFM de-energized

RLLV energized

RLLV energized

CLLV de-energized

CabFM de-energized

CabFM de-energized

Comp de-energized

CLLV de-energized

CLLV de-energized

ConFM de-energized

PH de-energized

PH de-energized

PH de-energized

DH energized RailFM energized RLLV energized CabFM de-energizedCLLV de-energizedComp de-energizedConFM de-energizedPH de-energized

DH-defrost heater DT-defrost timer DTh-defrost thermistor DTst-defrost thermostat PH-perimeter heater R-rail cooling RailFM-rail fan motor RLLV-rail liquid line valve

(continued)

5. Cabinet Cool Down Defrost Recovery (defrost terminated)

DTh reaches 49°F (9.4°C) or

100-minute defrost termination timer expires or DTst temperature reaches 120°F± 5°F (49°C±3°C)

Stage 1:

When Comp is off: 5-minute Comp delay timer starts

When Comp is on: 5-minute recovery delay timer starts, Comp continues (rail on)

C on-CTh at or above setpoint

C off-CTh has reached 3.6°F (2°C) or more below setpoint

R on-RTh at or above setpoint

R off-RTh has reached 3.6°F (2°C) or more below setpoint

Stage 2: 5-minute CabFM and PH delay timer starts

To 2 previous page

C on

C on

R on

R off

C on

C on

R on

R off

CabFM energized PH energized

Comp energized ConFM energized RailFM energized RLLV energized CabFM de-energized CLLV de-energized DH de-energized PH de-energized

CLLV energized RailFM energized CabFM de-energized Comp de-energized ConFM de-energized DH de-energized PH de-energized RLLV de-energized

CabFM and PH

CabFM and PH

energize for 10 sec.

energize for 10 sec.

CLLV energized

CLLV energized

Comp energized

RailFM energized

ConFM energized

Comp energized

RailFM energized

ConFM energized

RLLV energized

RLLV de-energized

Image 14
Contents Superior Degree Reliability Number Issued Revised Hoshizaki AMERICA, INC Contents Page Page Indicates important information about the use and care Important Safety InformationSerious injury UnitSpecifications Nameplate Ratings DimensionsII. General Information Construction Sequence of Operation Power Switch ON, Rail Cooling Switch OFFPower Switch ON, Rail Cooling Switch Normal or LOW Cool Down Restart Cabinet DefrostCabinet Defrost Power Switch ON, Rail Cooling Switch OFF Rail DefrostPower Switch ON, Rail Cooling Switch OFF Cabinet OperationPower Switch ON, Rail Cooling Switch Normal or LOW Position Rail CoolingCabinet and Rail Cooling Control Board Control Board LocationFront Rear Control Board LayoutService Menu LED Display and Service Lock-OutAlarm Signal Compressor Short Cycle ProtectionTemperature Display Controls and AdjustmentsSwitch Settings Cabinet Defrost Temperature SetpointEnergy Saving Mode Temperature Correction Factor Service Menu Service Menu AccessService Menu Chart Control Board Replacement Alarm SignalsControl Board Check Procedure Compressor Protector Thermistor CheckPerimeter Heater III. Service Diagnosis Alarm SignalsAlarm Priority Problem Reset, Corrections, and Adjustments High Temperature Alarm E1 Reset OptionsLow Temperature Alarm E2 Cabinet Defrost Alarm E3 High Condenser Temperature Alarm clogged filter E7 5a. Secondary Defrost Thermistor Rail, not used Defrost Thermistor cabinet Malfunction Alarm E8Possible Causes Condenser Thermistor Malfunction Alarm E9 No Operation Service ChartControl Board Alarms EA and ED Cabinet Cooling Problem Possible Cause Remedy Rail Cooling Cabinet Defrost Other Refrigerant Recovery IV. Removal and Replacement of ComponentsService for Refrigerant Lines Brazing Evacuation and Recharge R-404APage Removal and Replacement of Refrigeration System Cartridge Refrigerant Recovery ProcedurePage Refrigeration System Pump‑Down Procedure Page Defrost Thermistor Rail Thermistor Removal and Replacement of Compressor Removal and Replacement of Cabinet Evaporator Removal and Replacement of Expansion Valve Removal and Replacement of Liquid Line Valve Removal and Replacement of Condenser Defrost Thermistor Removal and Replacement of Thermistors and ThermostatCabinet Thermistor Defrost Thermostat Rail ThermistorRemoval and Replacement of Defrost Heater Condenser Thermistor clogged filterRemoval and Replacement of Fan Motors Cabinet Fan MotorCondenser Fan Motor Rail Fan MotorRemoval and Replacement of Door Gasket Door Re-Hinging and Drawer ConversionCleaning and Maintenance Instructions Work SurfaceCabinet Interior Rail and Rail CoverExterior Door/Drawer GasketsRail Condensate Pan MaintenancePower Supply Connection Air FilterShutdown and Long Storage Refrigeration Circuit VI. Technical Information HPR100A-DWiring Diagrams HPR46A-D2a. HPR72A-D Auxiliary Code U-5 and Earlier 2b. HPR72A-D Auxiliary Code U-6 and Later Awaiting Data