CAUTION

FLUSH ALL WATER LINES BEFORE INSTALLA- TION. IN NEW STORES WITH SEDIMENT IN WATER, ADD SUITABLE FILTER OR STRAINER TO WATER INLET. FAILURE TO FLUSH ALL WATER LINES MAY RESULT IN EQUIPMENT FAILURE AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.

F.Refer to nameplate at the side of the freezer for specific electrical requirements. Connect electrical power to the junction box at the rear of the freezer. Bring wires into junction box through access hole in bottom rear of freezer. (Fig.3).

ATTENTION

The 24V AC pilot circuit is wired for a 240V supply. If this freezer is installed in a location with a 208V supply the transformer must be rewired. Remove the left and right side panel to access.

CAUTION

ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS MUST BE CONTINUOUSLY ALERT TO THE PRACTICE OF ALL NECESSARY SAFETY RULES AND PRECAUTIONS WHEN SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT AS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT WHICH CAN CAUSE SERIOUS OR FATAL INJURY.

ELECTRICAL WIRING MATERIALS, ARRANGEMENT AND GROUNDING MUST CONFORM WITH NATIONAL AND OTHER APPLICABLE ELECTRICAL CODES.

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Auger Shaft Rotation

G.Check the auger shaft rotation by placing the MAIN DRIVE switch in the CLEAN position. Auger shaft rotation is clockwise as viewed through the clear plas- tic front door. If the rotation is not clockwise, turn main electrical power OFF. Then reverse any two electrical power lines in the junction box (three phase only). Recheck auger shaft rotation. (Fig.4)

NOTE

Three phase freezers in areas of unbalanced electrical loads require special attention when connecting input electrical power. The unbalanced leg of power (called wild or high) must be connected to L2 in the junction box.

H.Remote fed freezers require an approved 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) I.D. refrigerated mix transfer tube from mix pump in walk in cooler to mix inlet at top of freezer. Clamp both ends of tubing. Support to prevent sagging and to promote total drainage when not in use.

NOTE

Refer to the mix pump manual for complete information on the operation of the mix pump.

2.3 REMOTE CONDENSER

The remote condenser can be installed either indoors or outdoors without additional protection required. Horizontal installation requires the liquid line connection to be made at the bottom of the coil. There should be no obstructions to the fan within five feet of the discharge.

NOTE

There must be an adequate supply of ambient air below 120° F (49° C). Operating above this temperature will result in loss of capacity. Guard against recirculation due to discharge into an overhang roof or the side of the building.

A.Connect 230VAC, 60HZ, 1-PH to run the 1/6 HP, 2.8 AMP fan motor.

B.Connect refrigerant lines. Use 3/8 inch (9.52 cm)O.D. copper line only. Trap hot gas line as shown (Fig.5). Do not trap liquid line at all. If condenser is below the freezer, no traps are required. (Fig.5)

NOTE

Maximum line length is 50 feet (15.24 meters).

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