Howard McCray SF22-S-FF Howard-McCray 26.50'' 22.0 cu. ft. Top Mounted 1 Section Solid Door Reach-In Freezer

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Howard-McCray
A Division of HMC Enterprises, LLC.
831 East Cayuga Street •Philadelphia, PA 19124 USA •(215) 464-6800 •(800) 344-8222
Fax (215) 969-4890 •E-Mail: [email protected] 111118
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Receiving and Inspection Procedure
1) The cabinet has been carefully operation
tested and inspected before crating and has
been determined to be in good operating
condition before leaving the factory.
2) Upon arrival of the cabinet, the crate should
be inspected thoroughly for any damage that
may have occurred in transit. In the event that
any damage is discovered, it should be noted on
the delivery ticket or Bill of Lading and signed to
that effect. An immediate claim should then be
filed against the carrier giving them the
description and amount of damage.
3) After the crate has been removed, the cabinet
should be examined carefully for any damage. If
there is any concealed damage, the carrier
should be notified immediately. Make a request in
writing with the carrier for an inspection within
15 days, and retain all packaging. The carrier will
supply the inspection report and the required
claim forms.
4) Our Company can assume no responsibility for
filing freight claims as the cabinet was in good
condition on a clear Bill of Lading, F.O.B.
Philadelphia. However, the factory will assist, if
required.
5) Shortages - Check your shipment for any
possible shortages of material. If one exists and
is found to be responsibility of Howard-McCray,
notify the factory. Howard-McCray will
acknowledge shortages within ten days from
receipt of acknowledgement. If a shortage exists
and it involves the carrier, notify the carrier
immediately and request an inspection.
Installation
As with any refrigerated cabinet, there are
several very important requirements that must
be complied with for proper operation. They are
as follows:
1. This line of cabinets are designed to operate
in a location with an ambient temperatures of
75
o
F and a relative humidity of 55%. This cabinet
should not be located in an area the cabinet may
be subjected to radiant heat from spot or flood
lamps, sun rays or heat from suspended gas
heating fixtures.
2. After locating the cabinet, it must be leveled
from front to back as well as end-to-end. This will
facilitate proper refrigeration at the evaporator
and proper dissipation of the defrost water.
3. The minimum clearance allowed for the rear
of the cabinet is 3 inches and the sides can have
no clearance if need be.
4. All wiring must be installed by a competent
electrician and conform to local codes. The
incoming voltage must be maintained to within
5% of the voltage shown on the cabinet
nameplate.
Electrical Service Connection
Some of the models are provided with a Service
Power Cord, see the
Engineering Specifications
for the plug type of your cabinet. Locate the
electrical outlet in such a manner that you may
plug in the service cord directly, without the use
of an extension cord. The electrical outlet used to
supply the cabinet must have proper ground
facilities to match the service plug on the cabinet
service cord. Make sure that no other electrically
operated devices are connected to the circuit
operating this cabinet, which will cause an
overload. Overloaded circuits are extremely
hazardous.
The electrical connection for models that are not
supplied with a Service Power Cord is to be
made in junction box located at the rear of the
cabinet (see applicable Plan View drawing for
exact location).
The incoming voltage must be maintained to
within 5% of the voltage shown on the nameplate.
Howard-McCray will not accept responsibility for
the performance of the cabinet or malfunction of
any component due to a incorrect voltage supply
than that indicated on the serial rating plate. Use
separate electrical supply lines connected to a
fuse block or circuit breaker of proper capacity.
Caster or Leg Installation
Most cabinets are supplied with a set of casters.
These casters are shipped as separate items and
will need to be installed before the cabinet is
located in position. See the
Caster Installation
drawing for exact instructions.
Some cabinets are ordered and supplied with
adjustable legs. These legs and mounting plates
are shipped as separate items and will need to be
installed before the cabinet is located in position.
See the
Leg Installation
drawing for exact
instructions.
NOTE
When installing either Casters or Legs,
take all necessary safety precautions when
elevating the cabinet.
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