American Panel AP24BC250-3 Verifying Correct Installation, Connection To The Remote Unit

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ELECTRICAL AND REFRIGERATION SPECIFICATIONS

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

ELECTRICAL AND REFRIGERATION SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL

VOLTAGE

 

CABINET

REMOTE CONSENSER

AMPS

POWER SUPPLY

BTU/H AT 14°F EVAP. TEMP.

TYPE

 

 

 

CORD

& 105°F COND. TEMP.

 

AP24BC250-3

208/3/60

8

14-4

25,000

MEDIUM TEMP. -10°F/+40°F

AP24BCF300-3

208/3/60

8

14-4

50,000

MEDIUM/LOW TEMP. -40°F/+40°F

AP40BC350-3

208/3/60

10

14-4

35,000

MEDIUM TEMP. -10°F/+40°F

AP40BCF450-3

208/3/60

10

14-4

70,000

MEDIUM/LOW TEMP. -40°F/+40°F

NOTES:

1.The condensing unit and the cabinet must be connected to separate electrical power supplies.

2.Each wire must be connected to its corresponding terminal.

3.The ground wire must be connected to an efficient ground terminal.

CONNECTION TO THE REMOTE UNIT

The specified diameters (see chart on page 6) for the copper tubing used to connect the remote condensing unit to the cabinet are adequate for a separation of up to 60 feet. For greater distances, contact the factory for instructions.

NOTES:

1.The insulation used on the piping must be of high quality and must have closed cells.

2.Refer to pages 5 and 6 for connection drawings.

3.Quick disconnects MUST be mounted where shown.

4.Note the information regarding the installation of siphons (traps) when the cabinet and the remote condensing unit are at different levels. They are NOT needed when the condensing unit is at a lower level than the cabinet.

CONDENSATE DRAINAGE CONNECTION

It is important that the condensate from the evaporator is properly drained. The drain line from the evaporator exits from the rear of the cabinet. It must be connected in conformance with local regulations.

VERIFYING CORRECT INSTALLATION

a.Check that there are no refrigerant leaks.

b.Check that the refrigerant piping is insulated fully and correctly.

c.Check that siphons (traps) have been installed.

d.Check that the required quick disconnects have been installed.

e.Check all electrical connections and that the power supply is of proper voltage (208 VAC +/- 5%, 3 ph., 60 Hz.).

f.If the condensing unit is water cooled, check the connection to the water supply and the setting of the pressure valve.

g.Check the provision for drainage of condensate water.

h.If a unit has been transported in a non-vertical position (e.g. on its back) or if it has been overturned during installation, WAIT AT LEAST TWELVE HOURS BEFORE TURNING IT ON.

i.If the condensing unit has been outside in cold temperatures, turn on the power to it for at least twelve hours before installation.

j.Make sure that the refrigerant is Type 404A and adjust the expansion valve if necessary.

k.Make sure that the fans of an air cooled condensing unit blow the air "UP".

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Contents REV. E American Panel CorporationE-mail service@americanpanel.com USER’S MANUALINSTALLATION OF REMOTE UNITS CONTROLLER FEATURESREQUIREMENTS TO BE MET DURING INSTALLATION 8 STEPS INSTALLATION AT THE SAME LEVELMAINTENANCE PREPARING AND USING THE OPTIONAL PRINTERMAINTENANCE AND CLEANING CLEANING THE CONDENSERCONTROLLER FEATURES INTRODUCTIONOPERATING MODES OPERATING CYCLES PRINTER OPTIONALPC CONNECTION OPTIONAL REQUIREMENTS TO BE MET DURING INSTALLATION 8 STEPS INSTALLATION OF REMOTE UNITSINSTALLATION AT THE SAME LEVEL COMPRESSORCONNECTION PIPING FOR REMOTE CONDENSING UNITS INSTALLATION AT DIFFERENT LEVELSINSTALLATION INSTALLATIONDIMENSIONS WARNINGSELECTRICAL AND REFRIGERATION SPECIFICATIONS VERIFYING CORRECT INSTALLATIONCONNECTION TO THE REMOTE UNIT CONDENSATE DRAINAGE CONNECTIONSPACES AROUND THE CABINET STARTING & TESTING THE UNITBLAST CHILLING USING THE HURRICHILL TECHNOLOGYSHOCK FREEZING SOFT CHILL CYCLEPANNING AND LOADING PANNINGLOADING CONTROL PANEL FOR MODELS AP24 & AP40 BLAST CHILLERS / SHOCK FREEZERS KEY COMBINATIONS KEYBOARD KEYSON/OFF & START/STOP PROGRAMMING KEYSIf the entered password is wrong the display will show c. Enter the default password by pressing, in order, thePROGRAMMING 1. INITIAL PROGRAMMINGThe high air alarm temperature should be left at The low air alarm temperature should be left atThe high food alarm temperature should be left at The P.C. baud rate should be left at The low food alarm temperature 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 HARD CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING AUTOMATIC SOFT CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMINGk. To change the temperature, press AUTOMATIC SHOCK CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMINGthen press p. To change the temperature, pressUV LIGHT CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING HEATED PROBE CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING DEFROST CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMINGThe defrost type must be left AIR FLOW aa. Pressgg. Press MANUAL SOFT CYCLE PARAMETERS PROGRAMMINGThe 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 1. AUTOMATIC MODE - SOFT CHILL OPERATION2. MANUAL MODE - SOFT CHILL alternating withalternating 3. HARD CHILL CYCLE 5. UV STERILIZATION CYCLE 4. SHOCK FREEZE CYCLE6. DEFROST CYCLE a. To perform a UV cycle remove all food, then pressb. Open the door 7. HEATED FOOD PROBEc. Press the defrost cycleOTE To stop any cycle before it has finished, press START/STOP 8. PREPARING AND USING THE OPTIONAL PRINTERNOTE The optional printer is delivered fully installed d. Enter your password, then pressPRINTER 9. TO CLEAR DATALOADING A ROLL OF PAPER MAINTENANCEREMOVING A ROLL OF PAPER OPERATING THE PRINTERMAINTENANCE AND CLEANING CLEANING THE CONDENSERREPLACING THE RIBBON WITH PAPER IN THE PRINTER CLEANING WIRING DIAGRAMSCOMPARTMENT 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 PARTS LIST PART #DESCRIPTION installing contractor. It is not covered by this Warranty STANDARD WARRANTYAMERICAN PANEL CORP BLAST CHILLERS / SHOCK FREEZERS ONLYORDERING PRINTER SUPPLIES RIBBON & PAPER