Cres Cor CCBC-12-75, CCBC-4-35, CCBC12-UA-100 service manual Locating Your new Blast Chill Unit

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C. Removing Plastic Film

Stainless steel surfaces are protected with plastic film when shipped. The film is easily removed by grasping an edge corner of the film and pulling it off.

D. Locating Your new Blast Chill Unit

The cabinet should not be placed in the immediate vicinity of ranges, ovens and other heat radiating equipment. This will help to increase efficiency as well as lower operating costs. Self- contained refrigeration is standard on reach-in chillers. Adequate air ventilation is mandatory for the condensing unit in order to operate efficiently and to prevent excessive and damaging operating temperatures. The Blast Chiller should be in an ambient room temperature of 85° or less.

E. Leveling

The cabinet must be standing level on all four casters for the self-closing doors to operate properly and for proper drainage of condensation from the evaporator. Casters are non- adjustable, therefore the floor must be level.

F.Cleaning (refer to section 4)

G.Electrical Supply

All models (except the CCBC12-UA-100) are furnished with an electrical power cord & NEMA plug, merely requiring that the appropriate NEMA receptacle is available at the installation location. Model CCBC12-UA-100 requires a qualified electrician to furnish and install wiring for the power supply. This must be connected to the identified terminals provided inside the control panel. Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram furnished with the cabinet for guidance. Electrical power of the current voltage, phase and ampacity must be supplied to the Blast Chiller. The Chiller must have its own separate electrical circuit breaker with no other equipment or appliance connected to that breaker. (Dedicated Circuit) See the cabinet data plate located on the interior wall for the electrical requirements.

CHECK LIST (WITH POWER TURNED OFF)

***** EXAMINE THE FOLLOWING BEFORE START-UP! *****

CAUTION: Make sure the power to chiller is turned off prior to making these checks to avoid the possibility of unexpected injury !!!

1.Check that above installation recommendations have been adhered to. Pay particular attention to installation location for any potential excessive heat sources (oven, range, etc.) or inadequate air ventilation conditions which can cause compressor overheating problems and/or failure. If any such condition exists notify the owner to have the installer correct before continuing.

2.Check refrigeration tubing for damage and that they are not touching or rubbing against anything.

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Contents Blast Chillers Model Numbers Table of Contents Introduction CCBC-4-35 CCBC-4-35 Chill Temp Blast Chiller Weight CCBC-12-75 Reach-In Blast Chill Refrigeration Data Crated CBBC-12-UA-100 Reach-In Blast Chiller Data Control Panel For CCBC-4-35 Unpacking Instructions Locating Your new Blast Chill Unit Installation Start UP Information HOW to OperateProbe Controlled Blast Chill CYCLE/MODESLoading of Product DefrostOperation Midnight Ticket PrinterDo not hose Blast Chiller HintsService & Troubleshooting Segment Display Alarm CodesTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Parts List and Breakdown Drawing of Blast Chillers Page Parts List CCBC-4-35 Blast Chiller 208V 60HZ Single Phase Page Parts List CCBC-12-75 Blast Chiller 208V 60HZ Single Phase Page Parts List CCBC-12-UA-100 Blast Chiller 208V 60HZ 3 Phase General Rules of Thumb Mail To Page Roasted Meats MeatsTurkey/Chicken Casseroles and Stews SeafoodSauces and Gravies Sandwiches/Specialty ItemsVegetables SoupsPotatoes Pasta and Noodles RiceFried Foods CerealsBreakfast Meat PANCAKES/FRENCH TOAST/WAFFLESBreakfast Sandwiches Breakfast BURRITOS/CREPESHash BROWNS/OVEN Fries