Installation & Service Manual

TLM, TLF, TLD

SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

Connecting the Refrigeration Piping and Components

WARNING

Be sure to position a flame and heat- resistent shield over the bottom of the case liner. Heat from brazing could damage the liner and/or cause personal injury or death from fire.

1.Remove screws and refrigeration piping cover from the left bottom of the case.

2.Position loose refrigeration piping and/or optional valves between the open lines in the bottom and upright of the case.

NOTE

Make sure all sensor and thermostat wires are clear of areas being heated.

Mount all refrigeration lines off the floor to allow for cleaning access.

3.Apply flux to all joint ends. Starting at one end, thoroughly heat each new pipe joint and braze it together. Repeat this process until all new pipe joints have been brazed.

4.After piping has cooled, route and connect thermostat and sensor wires through openings in the bottom of the case.

Light Servicing

See “General (UL/NSF) I&S Manual” for preventive maintenance, T-8 lamp, fan blade and fan motor (TLD) replacement instructions replacement.

Ballast and Lighting Locations

All light ballasts are located in the rear raceway channel behind the rear cover.

In order to retain safety approval with Underwriter’s Laboratory and the Canadian Standards Association, the mounting of electrical components and interconnecting wires must not deviate from the following instructions. Only qualified personnel are authorized to install the accessory items. TYLER Refrigeration recommends you order all components from its Service Parts Department.

Ballast Replacement

1.Remove screws (1) and rear rail cover (2) from rear of case.

NOTE

If tappit screws are not available, a starwasher should be used between the ballast and the heads of the screws.

2.Install required number of ballasts (3) in rear electrical raceway (4) with two screws (5) each.

3.Identify and connect required wiring harnesses (upper, lower, etc...) to the ballast connectors (6).

4.Replace rear rail cover (2) and secure with screws (1).

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Tyler Refrigeration TLF, TLD Service Instructions, Light Servicing, Ballast and Lighting Locations, Ballast Replacement

TLM, TLD, TLF specifications

Tyler Refrigeration is a recognized leader in the refrigeration industry, providing innovative solutions aimed at enhancing energy efficiency and performance. Among their suite of products, the TLF, TLD, and TLM series stand out for their cutting-edge features and technologies.

The TLF series is particularly designed for accommodating large quantities of perishable goods. One of its key characteristics is the use of advanced insulation materials that not only enhance thermal efficiency but also reduce energy consumption. The TLF units come equipped with a user-friendly digital display that allows easy monitoring and precise temperature control. Additionally, the refrigeration system uses environmentally friendly refrigerants, ensuring compliance with modern sustainability standards.

The TLD series is optimized for versatility in commercial applications. These units are characterized by their adjustable shelving, which allows for flexible storage configurations. Moreover, the TLD series features a robust build quality, ensuring durability in high-traffic environments. An integrated energy management system is a highlight of the TLD line, providing real-time energy consumption data and helping operators to better understand their usage patterns. This feature not only aids in cost-saving measures but also aligns with broader efforts for environmental sustainability.

The TLM series focuses on maximizing space efficiency without sacrificing performance. What separates TLM from other models is its compact design, which is ideal for establishments with limited space such as convenience stores and small restaurants. The units utilize a state-of-the-art cooling technology, which guarantees even temperature distribution throughout the interior. The TLM series also incorporates smart technology, enabling remote monitoring and diagnostics. This capability allows operators to receive alerts for any temperature fluctuations or mechanical issues, ensuring the safety of stored products.

All three series feature a sleek design, allowing them to blend seamlessly into various environments, from grocery stores to industrial kitchens. Tyler Refrigeration has prioritized user convenience, ensuring that regular maintenance tasks can be performed easily, thus decreasing downtime.

In conclusion, Tyler Refrigeration's TLF, TLD, and TLM series showcase the company's commitment to innovation, efficiency, and reliability. With their unique features and modern technologies, these units not only enhance operational capabilities but also support sustainability in the refrigeration landscape. Whether for large-scale storage or compact applications, Tyler Refrigeration continues to set the standard for excellence in refrigeration solutions.