Tyler Refrigeration TLD, TLF, TLM Wiring Diagrams, Electrical Procedures, Defrost Information

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Installation & Service Manual

TLM, TLF, TLD

c.Push the Up or Down Button until the desired setpoint is displayed. (TLM = 22°F, TLF = 33°F or TLD = 22°F)

d.Push the Menu Button.

8.To adjust the differential:

a.Push the Menu Button. “SP” will flash on the LCD display.

b.Push the Down Button until “DIF” is shown on the LCD display.

c.Push the Menu Button one more time and a differential number will be displayed.

d.Push the Up or Down Button until the desired differential setting is

displayed. (TLM = 4°F, TLF = 1°F or TLD = 4°F)

d. Push the Menu Button.

With the cooling mode selected, the differential is ABOVE the setpoint. The relay will be energized and the LED indicator will illuminate when the temperature reaches the differential setting. When the temperature drops to the setpoint, the relay and LED indicator will de-energize and refrigeration will stop.

The settings above are specific to TYLER service cases. Other applications will require different setpoints and differentials.

Electrical Procedures

Electrical Considerations

CAUTION

Make sure all electrical connections at components and terminal blocks are tight. This prevents burning of electrical termi- nals and/or premature component failure.

NOTE

The ballast box is located at the lower left rear corner of the case. It houses ballasts and terminal blocks.

Case Fan Circuit (TLD only)

This circuit is to be supplied by an uninterrupted, protected 120V circuit. The case fan circuit is not cycled on this case.

Ambient Fan Circuit

All TL cases have an ambient fan circuit. This circuit is supplied by an uninterrupted, protect- ed 120V circuit. The ambient fan circuit is not cycled.

Fluorescent Lamp Circuit

TL case lighting is supplied by T-8 electronic ballast lights. It is controlled by a light switch in each case. The standard lighting is 1-row of horizontal canopy lights.

Anti-Sweat Circuit

All anti-sweat heaters are wired directly to the main power supply so they can operate at all times.

Defrost Information

See “General (UL/NSF) I&S Manual” for operational descriptions for each type of defrosy control.

Defrost Control Chart

TLM/TLF Defrost Option Settings

 

 

Defrost

 

Defrost

Defrosts

Duration

Term.

Type

Per Day

(Min)

Temp.

Off Time

2

54

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TLD Defrost Option Settings

 

 

 

Defrost

 

Defrost

Defrosts

Duration

Term.

Type

Per Day

(Min)

Temp.

Off Time

4

34

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Thermostat and sensor locations are shown on pages 11 and 12 of this manual.

WIRING DIAGRAMS

ELECTRICIAN NOTE - OVERCURRENT

PROTECTION

120V circuits should be protected by 15 or 20 Amp devices per the requirements noted on the cabinet nameplate or the National Electrical Code, Canadian Electrical Code - Part 1, Section 28. 208V defrost circuits employ No. 12 AWG field wire leads for field connections. On remote cases intended for end to end line-ups, bonding for ground may rely upon the pull-up bolts.

The wiring diagrams on pages 14 thru 21 will cover all TLM, TLF and TLD case circuits.

July, 2005

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TLM, TLD, TLF specifications

Tyler Refrigeration is a recognized leader in the refrigeration industry, providing innovative solutions aimed at enhancing energy efficiency and performance. Among their suite of products, the TLF, TLD, and TLM series stand out for their cutting-edge features and technologies.

The TLF series is particularly designed for accommodating large quantities of perishable goods. One of its key characteristics is the use of advanced insulation materials that not only enhance thermal efficiency but also reduce energy consumption. The TLF units come equipped with a user-friendly digital display that allows easy monitoring and precise temperature control. Additionally, the refrigeration system uses environmentally friendly refrigerants, ensuring compliance with modern sustainability standards.

The TLD series is optimized for versatility in commercial applications. These units are characterized by their adjustable shelving, which allows for flexible storage configurations. Moreover, the TLD series features a robust build quality, ensuring durability in high-traffic environments. An integrated energy management system is a highlight of the TLD line, providing real-time energy consumption data and helping operators to better understand their usage patterns. This feature not only aids in cost-saving measures but also aligns with broader efforts for environmental sustainability.

The TLM series focuses on maximizing space efficiency without sacrificing performance. What separates TLM from other models is its compact design, which is ideal for establishments with limited space such as convenience stores and small restaurants. The units utilize a state-of-the-art cooling technology, which guarantees even temperature distribution throughout the interior. The TLM series also incorporates smart technology, enabling remote monitoring and diagnostics. This capability allows operators to receive alerts for any temperature fluctuations or mechanical issues, ensuring the safety of stored products.

All three series feature a sleek design, allowing them to blend seamlessly into various environments, from grocery stores to industrial kitchens. Tyler Refrigeration has prioritized user convenience, ensuring that regular maintenance tasks can be performed easily, thus decreasing downtime.

In conclusion, Tyler Refrigeration's TLF, TLD, and TLM series showcase the company's commitment to innovation, efficiency, and reliability. With their unique features and modern technologies, these units not only enhance operational capabilities but also support sustainability in the refrigeration landscape. Whether for large-scale storage or compact applications, Tyler Refrigeration continues to set the standard for excellence in refrigeration solutions.