Delfield T40, T20C Condensate drainage connection, Safety and control systems, Appliance disposal

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2.6 Condensate drainage connection

For models T20C-T24C-T40 fit a condensate water drainage hose with a minimum diameter of 1” . Provide a waste pipe with a trap with a diameter of at least 1 1/2” at floor level.

2.7Information for the installation technician Before starting up the machine, check that it has been correctly installed.

1.Check that there are no gas leaks from weldings or joints made during installation works.

2.Check that the pipes connecting the condenser to the remote condensing unit have been well insulated.

3.Check all wiring connections.

4.Check electrical input.

5.Check the standard pressure in the refrigerant system.

6.Perform at least one blast freezing cycle (to the SET temperature) and one manual defrosting cycle. In the event that the appliance or

the remote condensing unit have not been transported in a vertical position (e.g. on the back) or have been overturned during installation works, allow at least 4 hours before starting up the equipment.

2.8Safety and control systems

Door microswitch: shuts down fan operation in the cell when the door is opened.

General fuses: protect the power circuit against short circuiting and overloads.

Compressor heat relay: intervenes in the event of overloads or operating faults.

Safety pressure switch: intervenes in the event of excessive pressure in the refrigerant circuit.

Plug fuses: intervene in the event of verpressure or operating fault in the safety pressure switch (see above).

Chamber temperature control: operated by the electronic board by means of a probe inside the cell.

Temperature control end defrost cycle: controlled by the electronic board by means of the probe in the evaporator.

2.9Appliance disposal

After the useful life of the applicance has been realized, be sure to demolish and dispose of the machine in compliance with the regulations applied in the country of installation, particularly in regards to refrigerant gas and compressor lubricant oil.

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Contents T5, T14D, T20C, T24C, T40 Blast Chiller/Shock Freezers Advice to Ensure Efficient Appliance Operation Contents General DocumentationInstallation Description of the Control PanelAlarm Management Maintenance and CleaningAppliance Functions General Documentation Installation AvoidSafety and control systems Condensate drainage connectionAppliance disposal Pre-cooling Shut-down proceduresOperating tips Loading the applianceDescription of the Vertical Control Panel PUSH-BUTTONS Programming and operating instructions Soft Blast Chilling by Temperature pre-cooked, hot foods Bottom right of display FlashesSoft Timed Blast Chilling Hard Blast ChillingHard Blast Chilling by Temperature Hard Timed Blast ChillingBlast Freezing by Temperature Timed Blast Freezing LED 5BProgram Storage PUSH-BUTTON Appliance functionsAdditional Functions Recalling a Stored ProgramForced Ventilation Function ExamplePrinting OUT Stored Data PUSH-BUTTON Manual DefrostingAlarm Management Display/Led Temperature not reached in set time alarm ALL Blackout alarm ALLCompressor preventive maintenance alarm ALL Keyboard/membrane alarm ALLInformation on Alarms List of other operating faults not indicatedFault Cause Solution Maintenance and cleaning T5 Blast T14D Blast Chiller/Shock Freezer Blast Chiller/Shock Freezer Blast Chiller/Shock Freezer T40 Blast Chiller/Shock Freezer Btuh @ -32˚F, 90 amb, 104.4 Cond 27,500BTUH T20-24CUW Remote Water Cooled Condensing Unit Unit T40CUW Remote Water Cooled Condensing Unit T5/T14D refrigeration system schematic Wiring diagrams Page Page Page Page T40 Installation and Assembly T40 Installation and Assembly Hole for Probes Electrical Hole Refrigerant Line Holes T40 Installation and Assembly Page Page Thank you for choosing Delfield