American Panel AP24BC250-3 user manual Installation, Warnings, Preparation, Location, Dimensions

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INSTALLATION

AP24BC250-3, AP24BCF300-3, AP40BC350-3, AP40BCF450-3 Manual

INSTALLATION

WARNINGS

READ ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT TO INSTALL THE EQUIPMENT.

ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE POWER SOURCE BEFORE PERFORMING ANY SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE.

INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENCY APPROVED & AUTHORIZED BY AMERICAN PANEL CORPORATION. DOING OTHERWISE MAY VOID THE WARRANTY.

Note: Any changes made to the equipment without authorization from the factory will void the warranty.

PREPARATION

Check the integrity of the unit once it is unpacked.

Check that the available power supply corresponds to the ratings on the unit's nameplates and that correctly rated electrical protection is provided.

Quick disconnect must be provided for this unit by the installer.

If additional refrigerant should be needed, be certain to use the correct type. Make certain that adequate drainage is provided;

Be certain that the remote condensing unit is positioned within the range indicated on page 8 (CONNECTION TO THE REMOTE UNIT) in this manual and that it is connected as specified and in accordance with all applicable electrical codes.

INSTALLATION

ALL MODELS HAVE REMOTE CONDENSING UNITS. The condensing unit and the cabinet must be connected and installed in accordance with the following instructions:

LOCATION

Ambient air temperature for air cooled condensing units should be no greater than 90oF to ensure the rated performance. A remote condensing unit must be located away from direct sunlight if installed outdoors, or, if it is indoors, a water cooled condensing unit should be used.

DIMENSIONS

MODEL

LEFT - RIGHT

FRONT - BACK

HEIGHT

FRONT-BACK W/ DOOR OPEN

AP24BC250-3

54-3/8”

46-1/4”

86-5/8”

81”

AP24BCF300-3

54-3/8”

46-1/4”

86-5/8”

81”

AP40BC350-3

59”

50-1/8”

86-5/8”

85”

AP40BCF450-3

59”

50-1/8”

86-5/8”

85”

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Contents American Panel Corporation REV. EE-mail service@americanpanel.com USER’S MANUALCONTROLLER FEATURES INSTALLATION OF REMOTE UNITSREQUIREMENTS TO BE MET DURING INSTALLATION 8 STEPS INSTALLATION AT THE SAME LEVELPREPARING AND USING THE OPTIONAL PRINTER MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE AND CLEANING CLEANING THE CONDENSEROPERATING MODES CONTROLLER FEATURESINTRODUCTION PC CONNECTION OPTIONAL OPERATING CYCLESPRINTER OPTIONAL INSTALLATION OF REMOTE UNITS REQUIREMENTS TO BE MET DURING INSTALLATION 8 STEPSINSTALLATION AT THE SAME LEVEL COMPRESSORINSTALLATION AT DIFFERENT LEVELS CONNECTION PIPING FOR REMOTE CONDENSING UNITSINSTALLATION INSTALLATIONDIMENSIONS WARNINGSVERIFYING CORRECT INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL AND REFRIGERATION SPECIFICATIONSCONNECTION TO THE REMOTE UNIT CONDENSATE DRAINAGE CONNECTIONSTARTING & TESTING THE UNIT SPACES AROUND THE CABINETUSING THE HURRICHILL TECHNOLOGY BLAST CHILLINGSHOCK FREEZING SOFT CHILL CYCLELOADING PANNING AND LOADINGPANNING CONTROL PANEL FOR MODELS AP24 & AP40 BLAST CHILLERS / SHOCK FREEZERS KEYBOARD KEYS KEY COMBINATIONSON/OFF & START/STOP PROGRAMMING KEYSc. Enter the default password by pressing, in order, the If the entered password is wrong the display will showPROGRAMMING 1. INITIAL PROGRAMMINGThe high food alarm temperature should be left at The high air alarm temperature should be left atThe low air alarm temperature should be left at The low food alarm temperature should be left at The P.C. baud rate should be left atYES for shock freezers AP24BCF300-3, AP40BCF450-3 NO for blast chillers AP24BC250-3, AP40BC350-3 and go to step r2. PROGRAMMING THE CYCLES AUTOMATIC SOFT CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC HARD CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMINGAUTOMATIC SHOCK CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING k. To change the temperature, pressthen press p. To change the temperature, pressUV LIGHT CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING DEFROST CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING HEATED PROBE CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMINGThe defrost type must be left AIR FLOW aa. PressMANUAL SOFT CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING gg. PressThe LED for SOFT will be steady hh. To change the temperature, pressMANUAL HARD CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING MANUAL SHOCK CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING 3. RECIPE NAME PROGRAMMING OPERATION 1. AUTOMATIC MODE - SOFT CHILLalternating 2. MANUAL MODE - SOFT CHILLalternating with 3. HARD CHILL CYCLE 4. SHOCK FREEZE CYCLE 5. UV STERILIZATION CYCLE6. DEFROST CYCLE a. To perform a UV cycle remove all food, then press7. HEATED FOOD PROBE b. Open the doorc. Press the defrost cycle8. PREPARING AND USING THE OPTIONAL PRINTER OTE To stop any cycle before it has finished, press START/STOPd. Enter your password, then press NOTE The optional printer is delivered fully installedPRINTER 9. TO CLEAR DATAMAINTENANCE LOADING A ROLL OF PAPERREMOVING A ROLL OF PAPER OPERATING THE PRINTERREPLACING THE RIBBON WITH PAPER IN THE PRINTER MAINTENANCE AND CLEANINGCLEANING THE CONDENSER WIRING DIAGRAMS CLEANINGCOMPARTMENT DO NOT USE ABRASIVES, SOLVENTSAP24BC250-3, AP24BCF300-3, AP40BC350-3, AP40BCF450-3 Manual AP24BC250-3, AP24BCF300-3, AP40BC350-3, AP40BCF450-3 Manual AP24BC250-3, AP24BCF300-3, AP40BC350-3, AP40BCF450-3 Manual COMPUTER CONNECTION DESCRIPTION PARTS LISTPART # STANDARD WARRANTY installing contractor. It is not covered by this WarrantyAMERICAN PANEL CORP BLAST CHILLERS / SHOCK FREEZERS ONLYORDERING PRINTER SUPPLIES RIBBON & PAPER