Master Bilt K manual Electrical, Leg And Condensate Pan Installation For Top Mount Cabinets Only

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ELECTRICAL

ELECTRICAL

WARNING

Before servicing electrical components in the case or the doors or door frames make sure all power to case is off. Always use a qualified technician.

Check voltage and amps drawn on (Page 17-20) to determine proper line and fuse or circuit breaker size. Check power supply for low voltage. If voltage reads “230” with no load, and it drops below “207” when the compressor tries to start, it is an indication of too small supply wiring or too long to run.

It is recommended that a separate circuit be run for each cabinet to prevent another appliance blowing the fuse or breaker, causing loss of product.

IMPORTANT

Models (2 and 3 door low temp) are pre-wired internally with a 208-230V NEMA L14-20P plug and should only be plugged into a NEMA L14-20P recepticle. See wiring diagrams on page 19-21. The cabinet should be grounded.

LEG AND CONDENSATE PAN INSTALLATION FOR TOP MOUNT CABINETS ONLY

1.Screw legs into existing crate mounting holes.

2.Before moving cabinet into place, remove the condensate pan from the top unit compartment.

3.Using the two screws supplied with the pan, attach the pan to the back of the cabinet at the two holes near the bottom of the plastic drain line. Be sure pan is NOT located directly under cabinet. When the pan is attached, feeds drain line into the open hole in screen and clamp the heater conduit to the back of the cabinet. Due to this condensate pan, this case must be a minimum of 6” from the wall.

4.If cabinet must be located next to wall, the pan can be located under the cabinet. When this is done, steam will accumulate on the bottom of the cabinet if there is not adequate ventilation, and rusting of the bottom of the cabinet

will occur.

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Master Bilt K manual Electrical, Leg And Condensate Pan Installation For Top Mount Cabinets Only