Traulsen RBF234HUT-FHS, RFS126NUT, RBF134HUT-FHS owner manual III. INSTALLATION continued

Models: RBF134HUT-FHS, RBF234HUT-FHS, RFS126NUT, RFS226NUT, RFC232WSC RBF134HUT-FHS RFS126NUT RBF234HUT-FHS

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III. INSTALLATION (continued)

III. INSTALLATION (continued)

III.e - ROLL-IN MODEL INSTALLATION:

Roll-In cabinets set on the floor require the floor area to be flat and level. In addition, after the cabinet is set in place, sealant should be used around the perimeter of the base to comply with National Sanitation Foun- dation requirements (see figure 3). After sealing the unit, the enclosed ramp should then be installed.

SEALING BASE OF ROLL-IN MODELS

III.f - INSTALLING THE CONDENSATE EVAP (contd): holes on the exterior bottom towards the rear of the cabinet. Then, using the four (4) screws provided, at- tach the mounting rails to the cabinet bottom (the end flange is to be up and be facing towards the cabinet rear). Next, place the heater into the heater bracket (note the enclosed springs are only to be used when the heater is placed on the floor). Slide heater and bracket into the mounting rails. Plug the supplied cord into both the heater on one end, and the electrical outlet provided on the cabinet exterior bottom towards the front (see figure 4). Screw the U-Trapon to the drain line located on the rear of the cabinet and then screw the drain extension into the U-Trap.

A SEALANT MUST BE USED

AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE

BASE OF CABINET AS SHOWN TO

FULLY COMPLY WITH SANITARY RE-

QUIREMENTS.

A RECOMMENDED SEALANT IS

DOW CORNING SILASTIC RTV #732

Fig. 3

A stainless steel threshold ramp(s) is included to fa- cilitate rolling in racks. It is shipped wrapped in brown paper and secured to the rack guides inside the cabi- net. To secure it in place, remove the two thumb screws in the breaker strip near the bottom door open- ing. Next, loosen the thumb screws located along the

Drain

Line

U-Trap

Drain

Extension

10-32 x 3/8 Screw (4) Mounting Rails

Electric

Heater

BMCE

Receptacle

Heater

Bracket

Fig. 4

floor at the threshold. Place the ramp(s) on top of the loosened thumb screws and secure tabs on each end to breaker strips with thumb screws previously re- moved. After installing the ramp(s), it too should be sealed to the floor.

Bumper strips are secured to the back of Roll-In mod- els with thumb screws. Loosen these and make them finger-tight to conform with the requirements of the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF).

III.f - INSTALLING THE CONDENSATE EVAPORATOR: A condensate evaporator is normally supplied on all self-contained models (remote models require provi- sion of either a floor drain or an optional condensate evaporator). On those models with the evaporator coil compartment located on the top of the unit, the con- densate evaporator is also secured to the top of the cabinet. Check that the condensate pan is under the drain tube.

Some models, such as one-section dual-temperature reach-in refrigerator/freezers, are supplied with a bot- tom-mounted electric condensate evaporator. This is shipped in a cardboard carton secured to the cabinet interior, and must be installed prior to use.

After the cabinet has been uncrated and the legs/cast- ers attached, you must install the bottom-mounted electric condensate evaporator. Locate the four (4)

A remote model is normally supplied configured for condensate to be run to a floor drain unless purchased with a condensate evaporator. The installer is respon- sible for making the required extension to the floor drain in accordance with good practice and local regu- lations.

III.g - REMOTE INSTALLATION:

Remote models are supplied without compressors, solenoid valves, etc. The correct voltage, amp listing and refrigerant are listed on the unit’s serial tag. It is the responsibility of the installer to specify and sup- ply the correct size compressor(s) based upon this information and on-site requirements. Refrigerant line installation must be done in accordance with good practice and local regulations. See section III. gfor information concerning condensate removal for re- mote models.

III.h - CORD & PLUG:

Most self-contained models are supplied with a cord

&plug attached. It is shipped coiled at the top of the cabinet, secured by a nylon strip. For your safety and protection, all units supplied with a cord and plug in- clude a special three-prong grounding plug on the ser- vice cord. Select only a dedicated electrical outlet with grounding plug for power source. NOTE: Do not un- der any circumstances, cut or remove the round grounding prong from the plug, or use an extension cord.

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