Continental Electric KC24N Continental Refrigerator

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4
BOTTLE, KEG & BACK BAR COOLERS, GLASS & PLATE CHILLERS
OPERATIONS MANUAL
must provide a large quantity of cool, clean air. All refrigeration
systems operate most efficiently and trouble-free with cool,
dry air circulation. Avoid locations near heat and moisture
generating equipment including ovens, cooking ranges, fryers,
dishwashers, steam kettles, etc., or in direct sunlight (where
temperatures can exceed 100°F). Do not select a location in an
unheated room or area where temperatures may drop below
55°F. Air supply to the condensing unit is equally important.
Restricting the air places an excessive heat load on the condens-
ing unit and adversely affects its operation.
Keg Coolers and Back Bar models (except BBC24) are com-
pletely front breathing and take in and exhaust air through the
front grill. For your unit to operate properly, this area must be
kept clear from obstruction. Clearance of 1” on the back and 3”
on the sides is recommended (see Figure 2). Bottle Coolers
and Glass Chillers take in air through the front grill and exhaust
it out the back. For optimum performance, air flow cannot be
restricted. Clearance of 3” on the back and sides is recom-
mended (see Figure 2).
IMPORTANT NOTE: To assure maximum operating effi-
ciency, your new cabinet should be located where an
unrestricted air supply can circulate under the cabinet
and through the front grill . Do not at any time obstruct
the grill area in the front of the cabinet in any way. These
rules are essential for maximum cooling capacity and
long life of refrigeration parts.
Four (4) bolts secure the cabinet to the wooden skid. The bolts
are located at each end on the underside of the skid. In order
to remove these bolts, tilt the cabinet backwards and place
wooden blocks at each end in order to hold it in its tilted posi-
tion. Using a ¾socket or open end wrench, remove the bolts
and carefully slide the cabinet off of the skid. After skid removal,
the cabinet should never be moved without dollies or rollers to
avoid damage to the cabinet bottom or floor.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not under any circumstances, lay
your new model on its front or sides. For a brief period
of time, you may lay the cabinet on its back, but only
when it’s properly blocked so as not to crush the back
or end panels and also to allow provision for your hands,
in order to set it in its upright position without damaging
the cabinet. Do not plug in and operate model for at
least three (3) hours after cabinet is set upright from
being on its back as this can damage the compressor.
INSTALLATION AND LOCATION
Before moving the cabinet to its final point of installation, mea-
sure all doorways or passages to assure clearance. If additional
clearance is needed, you can remove the cabinet doors (see
“Removal of Doors and Door Adjustment”).
VENTILATION
The final location site of your air cooled refrigerator or freezer
FIGURE 2: Minimum Clearance Dimensions for Optimum Conditions
BBC-KC CLEARANCES
CBC-CGC CLEARANCES
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