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Installation (cont.)
7.To compress silicone at joint, use two Jurgenson wood clamps. Make sure case is level from front to back and side to side on inside bulkheads at joint.
8.Attach sections together with the two 3/8” bolts provided, below the deck at the mullion towards the rear of the FMSS. Remove clamps.
9.Apply bead of silicone to top of bulkheads and slip on stainless steel bulkhead cap. Also apply silicone to seam between overhead light tubes.
10.VERY IMPORTANT! Apply liberal amounts of black silicone to fill all voids down to bulkhead.
Proper
11.Use finger to smooth silicone as thin as possible at masking tape on inside and outside of rear mullion
(apply additional silicone if necessary). Remove tape applied on line #3.
JOINT TRIM
After cases have been leveled and joined, and refrigera- tion, electrical, and wasted piping work completed, install the splashguards. Fasten along the top edge, or center, with #10 X 3/3" sheet metal screws.
DO NOT SEAL JOINT TRIM TO FLOOR!
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WASTE OUTLET AND P-TRAP
The waste outlet is located at the left hand end of these fixtures allowing drip piping to be run under the fixture lengthwise.
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INSTALLING CONDENSATE DRAIN
Poorly or improperly installed condensate drains can se- riously interfere with the operation of this refrigerator, and result in costly maintenance and product losses. Please follow the recommendations listed below when installing condensate drains to insure a proper installation:
1.Never use pipe for condensate drains smaller than the nominal diameter of the pipe or
2.When connecting condensate drains, the
section. Never use two water seals in series in any one line. Double
3.Always provide as much down hill slope (“fall”) as possible; 1/8" per foot is the preferred minimum. PVC pipe, when used, must be supported to main- tain the 1/8" pitch and to prevent warping.
4.Avoid long runs of condensate drains. Long runs make it impossible to provide the “fall” necessary for good drainage.
5.Provide a suitable air break between the flood rim of the floor drain and outlet of condensate drain. 1" is ideal.
6.Prevent condensate drains from freezing:
a.Do not install condensate drains in contact with
b.Where condensate drains are located in dead air spaces (between refrigerators or between a refrigerator and a wall), provide means to prevent freezing.The water seal should be insulated to prevent condensation.
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