Traulsen RBC200RT, RBC400RT owner manual III. Installation

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III. INSTALLATION (continued)

III.f - CORD & PLUG:

All Traulsen Blast Chill models (except model RBC100 which is supplied with a cord set but no plug) are supplied with a cord & plug attached (for models RBC200 and RBC200RT, the cord and plug supplied is for the self-con- tained maintenance compressor only, the 4HP remote con- densing unit requires a separate electrical connection of its own). It is shipped coiled at the top of the cabinet, se- cured by a nylon strip. For your safety and protection, all units supplied with a cord and plug include a special three- prong grounding plug on the service cord. Select only a certified electrical outlet with grounding plug for power source. NOTE: Do not under any circumstances, cut or remove the round grounding prong from the plug, or use an extension cord.

III.g - ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Model RBC50 is normally provided with two (2) grounding type cords with plugs (NEMA 5-15P). Two (2) separate 115/ 60/1 volt, 20 amp, grounded circuits with receptacle must be provided by a certified electrician to assure proper op- eration of the equipment (see figure 43).

 

Fig. 4

115/60/1

115/60/1

Outlet #1

Outlet #2

Model RBC100 is normally provided with a grounding type cord without a plug. A dedicated 220/60/1 volt, 4 wire, 20 amp grounded circuit with receptacle should be provided by a certified electrician to assure that the computerized control is not adversely affected by the operation of other equipment.

Models RBC200/RBC200RT are normally provided with one (RBC400/RBC400RT are provided with two) grounded cordset (NEMA 5-20P). A dedicated 115/60/1 volt, 20 amp, grounded circuit should be provided by a certified electrician to assure that the computerized control is not adversely affected by the operation of other equipment.

III.h - PROPER CLEARANCES:

Model RBC50: Make certain that there are no obstructions in front of the louver panels on the left and right front sides of the unit. This will allow for sufficient air flow to the re- frigeration system and maintenance access.

Model RBC100: A minimum of 4clearance on the right side, 6on the left side and 6clearance in the rear (see figure 5). This will allow for sufficient air flow to the refrigeration system and maintenance access.

Models RBC200/RBC200RT & RBC400/RBC400RT: Insure an overhead clearance of 12and a rear clearance of 4(see figure 6). This will allow for sufficient air flow to the refrigeration system and maintenance access.

6Clearance

In Rear

Fig. 5

Air

Intake

4Clearance On Right

6Clearance

On Left

12Clearance

On Top

 

 

4Clearance

 

In Rear

4Clearance On Right

Side For Drain Tube

Fig. 6

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