Southbend 20032RSB

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Printed in USA 12/02
Refrigerated Base-Remote © 2002
OPERATION
INTRODUCTION
This model is a heavy-duty piece of equipment designed for
continuous use. It incorporates automatic controls to regulate
the cycling of the refrigeration system.
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
Table 2.1 - Controls and Indicators
NAME TYPE FUNCTION
Thermostat Contact Points Cycles the refrigerator system (automatic)
START-UP PROCEDURE
The refrigeration system is to be remotely located from the
refrigerated cabinet. An authorized and certified refrigeration
company should make all of the connections from the
condensing unit to the refrigerated cabinet.
SHUT-DOWN PROCEDURE
To shut down, disconnect the electrical supply cord and open
or remove the drawer(s) allowing the interior cabinet
temperature to equalize with the room temperature. A mild
detergent diluted in warm water should be used to wash
down the interior and exterior surfaces of the cabinet.
Table 2.2 - Start-up Procedure (Refrigerated Storage)
Operation Results
1. Activate system by inserting electrical service cord into
electrical supply source and flip power control switch.
2. Locate liquid refrigerant indication glass mounted on
the receiver.
3. Wait 15 minutes.
4. Wait 3 hours.
Compressor should immediately come on line along with the
condenser fan and the evaporator fan.
Once the system has been operating for two minutes, the
glass should appear clear and full of liquid refrigerant.
The temperature in the storage area should begin to
approach the “green zone” on the thermometer indicating
adequate operation.
Once the operating temperature has been reached, stocking
of the containment area can begin.
WARNING
Prior to any cleaning of the system involving placing
hands in areas with moving parts, the system should
be deactivated by disconnecting the power supply cord.
Table 2.3 - Shut Down Procedures
Operation Results
1. De-energize the system by flipping the power control
switch to the “OFF” position and disconnecting the
electrical supply cord.
Once the system is de-energized, the condenser fan and the
evaporator fan will cease operation.
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