2.2 SHIPMENT AND TRANSIT

The freezer has been assembled, operated, and inspected at the factory. Upon arrival at the final destina- tion, the freezer must be checked for any damage which may have occurred during final transit.

With the method of packaging used, the equipment should arrive in excellent condition. THE CARRIER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DAMAGE IN TRANSIT, WHETHER VISIBLE OR CONCEALED. Do not pay the freight bill until the freezer has been checked for dam- age. Have the carrier note any visible damage on the freight bill. If concealed damage and/or shortage is found later advise the carrier within ten days and request in- spection. The customer must place claim for damage and/or shortages in shipment with the carrier. Stoelting,

Inc. cannot make any claims against the carrier.

2.3 FREEZER INSTALLATION

WARNING

INSTALLATION MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN/REFRIGERATION SPECIALIST. INCORRECT INSTALLATION WILL VOID THE WARRANTY, AND MAY CAUSE SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE. MAY CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY.

Installation of the freezer involves moving the freezer close to its permanent location, removing all crating, setting in place, assembling parts, and cleaning.

A.Uncrate the freezer.

B.Install the four casters. Turn the threaded end into the freezer until zero threads are showing. To level, turn out casters no more than 1/4" maximum, then tighten all jam nuts.

C.The freezer must be placed in a solid level position.

NOTE

Accurate leveling is necessary for correct drainage of freezer barrel and to insure correct overrun.

D.The freezer must have a minimum of 3" (7,5cm)

-6" (15cm) high ambient conditions- of space on all sides and 10" (25cm) at the top for proper circula- tion.

CAUTION

FAILURE TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION WILL VOID WARRANTY!

E.Water-cooled freezers need an adequate water supply. Install 1/2" (12,7mm) pipe or 1/2" (12,7mm) inside diameter copper water line to the freezer. Connect water outlet to a drain using a 1/2" (12,7mm) inside diameter line. Automatic washer hoses work well for final connections. All water connections must comply with local codes. Fig. 4.

CAUTION

FLUSH ALL WATER LINES BEFORE INSTALLA- TION. IN STORES WITH SEDIMENT IN WATER, ADD SUITABLE FILTER OR STRAINER TO WATER INLET.

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Figure 4. Water/Electrical Connections

F.Place the CLEAN-OFF-SERVE switches in the OFF position before continuing. Figure 11.

2.4 INSTALLING PERMANENT WIRING

Permanent wiring is required by local codes, the following procedure must be performed:

A.Refer to the nameplate at the rear of the freezer for specific electrical requirements. Make sure the power source in the building matches the freezer name- plate requirements. Bring the wires into the junction boxes through the access holes in the bottom rear of the freezer. Figure 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.

B.Remove the lower back panel and the two junction box covers located at the bottom of the freezer.

C.lnstall permanent wiring according to local code.

D.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 plastic front door. If the rotation is not clockwise, turn main electrical power OFF. Then reverse L1 and L3 electrical power lines to the junction box (three phase only). Re-check auger shaft rotation. Figure 5.

Figure 5. Auger Rotation