Brown and Son WA Cooler & Freezer PVC Panel Track Installation for Floorless Walk-In, Figure #4

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Installation of floor panels secured for seismic and wind - exterior applications

After the floor is installed per the instructions above, obtain the hardware and tools for the application of “Tapcon” anchors.

1.1/4" “Tapcon” Phillips flat head anchors or equal

2.“Tapcon” drill bit; 3/16" x 6 1/2" (No. 790-1036 or equal)

Drill through the female cam lock located in the floor panel into the concrete pad to a depth of 2" or more to insure the anchor does not bottom out. (If leveling shims are required, locate shims close to the location of the anchors) Space holes around the perimeter of the floor system at each cam lock location (eliminate anchors when space is less than 15" from previous anchor) spaced no further than 24". Insert and tighten the “Tapcon” anchors into each hole. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. Recheck floor for level and square prior to installation of walls.

PVC Panel Track Installation for Floorless Walk-In

Warning! When W. A. Brown does not provide the insulated floor, check carefully before installing the walk-in for appropriate thermal breaks. Severe floor heaving problems occur when floors are not adequately insulated. Consult the W. A. Brown Working Data Catalog for details.

PVC Panel Track Layout (Required where no insulated floor is ordered from Brown)

1.Mark the exact area the walk-in will occupy on the building floor.

2.Field cut 12' pieces of the PVC panel track to size for your particular walk-in. Cut ends on a 45 degree angle to accommodate corner panels. A hack saw will work well for this cut. (See Figure #4)

3.Mark and cut door opening location.

4.Fasten track to the floor using ramset studs, screws or other fasteners (not supplied by WAB.) (See Figure #5)

5.Determine where shims are needed for leveling, cut them so they will fit in the channel of the track. The wall panels are leveled during the installation process.

6.Seal all open areas around the track using silicone sealant (not provided by WAB.)

7.The wall panels do not lock to the track in this application.

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Contents For All W. A. Brown & Son, Inc. Models Table of Contents Receiving and Uncrating TerminologyDiamond Aluminum Treadplate Overlay Instructions Floor Preparation and InstallationInstallation of floor panels Layout of the FloorFloorless Walk-In Layout Cam Lock InstallationFloor Spline Layout and Installation Ramset Studs Or ScrewsPVC Panel Track Installation for Floorless Walk-In Figure #4Wall Panel Installation Wall Protector Plate Wainscotting InstructionsTop Panel Installation Multiple Compartment Walk-Ins With a Tee PanelInstallation of Membrane Roof Cap For Outside Units Membrane Roof CapPenetrations of Panels Duro-LastRoof Cap Installation for outside installation Install to existing wallFiber Cement Finish Panels Installation Painting Fiber CementWhen ceiling is not Top Panel Trim Installation Installation of 1/2 x 5 Trim on Top PanelsDrop-Off Walk-In Coolers and Freezers Setting Controls EZ Pack Installation InstructionsInstalling the Refrigeration System Final Checks Before OperationVapor Proof Light Roof Cap & Curb Installation Figure #14Wiring the Door Heater, Lights & Windows Fluorescent LightsCleaning of Stucco Aluminum & Galvalume Plus Housekeeping and SafetyHousekeeping and Safety Recommendations Cleaning Stainless Steel FinishesHow To Call for Service Repair Replacement PartsSize Lifetime Limited Cabinet Warranty Loaded Hinges See Figure #15 Adjusting Door Closer See Figure #17Instructions for removing Door Leaf with Spring See sketchReplacement Keys Description Of Numbered Door Section ComponentsGuidelines For Replacing Door Heater Cable Description Of Numbered Parts in Figure #19 and #20Relacing Door Gasket Cross Section Of Door LeafDescription Of Numbered Parts in Figure #21 Installing Surface Dial Thermometer Figure #23 Replacing Flush Dial ThermometerDescription Of Numbered Parts, Figure #24 and #25 Replacing The Digital ThermometerReplacing a Pressure Relief Port Description Of Numbered Parts, Figure #27, and #28Electrical Hook-Up to Junction Box Figure #26Figure #30 Refrigeration Trouble Shooting Guide Malfunction Possible Cause SolutionInput Voltage