Hussmann Q3-DV Istruzioni operative originali

Q3-DV
DELI SERVICE CASE, VERTICAL GLASS
INSTALLATION & OPERATION GUIDE
/CHINO
Q3-DV
DELI SERVICE CASE, VERTICAL GLASS REV. 1217
Installation
& Operation
Manual

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This Booklet Contains Information on:
Q3-DV refrigerated, bakery service merchandiser.
Shipping Damage
All equipment should be thoroughly examined for shipping
damage before and during unloading.
This equipment has been carefully inspected at our factory
and the carrier has assumed responsibility for safe arrival.
If damaged, either apparent or concealed, claim must be
made to the carrier.
Apparent Loss or Damage
If there is an obvious loss or damage, it must be noted on
the freight bill or express receipt and signed by the carrier’s
agent; otherwise, carrier may refuse claim. The carrier will
supply necessary claim forms.
Concealed Loss or Damage
When loss or damage is not apparent until after equipment
is uncrated, a claim for concealed damage is made. Make
request in writing to carrier for inspection within 15 days,
and retain all packaging. The carrier will supply inspection
report and required claim forms.
Shortages
Check your shipment for any possible shortages of
material. If a shortage should exist and is found to be the
responsibility of Hussmann Chino, notify Hussmann Chino.
If such a shortage involves the carrier, notify the carrier
immediately, and request an inspection. Hussmann Chino
will acknowledge shortages within ten days from receipt
of equipment.
Hussmann Chino Product Control
The serial number and shipping date of all equipment
has been recorded in Hussmann’s !les for warranty and
replacement part purposes. All correspondence pertaining
to warranty or parts ordering must include the serial number
of each piece of equipment involved, in order to provide
the customer with the correct parts.
/CHINO
A publication of HUSSMANN®Chino
13770 Ramona Avenue • Chino, California 91710
(909) 628-8942 FAX
(909) 590-4910
(800) 395-9229
Keep this booklet with the case at all times for future
reference.
General Instructions
Table of Contents
General Instructions.....................................................2
Shipping Damage ...................................................................... 2
Apparent Loss or Damage..........................................................2
Concealed Loss or Damage ...................................................... 2
Shortages .................................................................................. 2
Hussmann Chino Product Control ............................................. 2
Leveling Labels.............................................................3
Installation.....................................................................4
Leveling ..................................................................................... 4
Leg Adjustments ........................................................................ 5
Arm Adjustments........................................................................ 6
Glass Adjustments ..................................................................... 7
Cut and Plan Views...................................................................11
Location ................................................................................... 11
Uncrating the stand...................................................................11
Case Line Up/Joining.................................................13
Bumper Installation.....................................................14
Plumbing......................................................................17
Refrigeration................................................................17
Refrigerant Type ...................................................................... 17
Piping....................................................................................... 17
Refrigeration Lines................................................................... 17
Control Settings ....................................................................... 17
Access to TEV Valves and Drain Lines ................................... 17
Electronic Expansion Valve (Optional)..................................... 17
Specifications Sheet...................................................18
Electrical......................................................................19
Wiring Color Code ................................................................... 19
Electrical Circuit Identi!cation.................................................. 19
Electrical Service Receptacles (When Applicable) .................. 19
Field Wiring and Serial Plate Amperage .................................. 19
Ballast Location ....................................................................... 19
Ashrae Color Code .................................................................. 19
Finishing Touches.......................................................20
Bumper Installation Tips .......................................................... 20
Installing Splash guard ............................................................ 20
User Information.........................................................20
Stocking................................................................................... 20
Important Steps ....................................................................... 20
Case Cleaning ......................................................................... 20
Cleaning Glass and Mirrors ..................................................... 20
Non-Glare Glass ...................................................................... 21
Plexiglass and Acrylic Care ..................................................... 21
Cleaning................................................................................... 21
Antistatic Coatings ................................................................... 21
Maintenance................................................................22
Electrical Wiring Diagrams........................................23
Wiring Diagrams .........................................................24
Troubleshooting .........................................................32
This equipment is to be installed
to comply with the applicable
NEC, Federal, State , and Local
Plumbing and Construction
Code ha ving jurisdiction.
ATTENTION
INSTALLER

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Cut and Plan Views
Installation
Location
The refrigerated merchandisers have been designed
for use only in air conditioned stores where temperature
and humidity are maintained at or below 75°F and 55%
relative humidity. DO NOT allow air conditioning, electric
fans, ovens, open doors or windows (etc.) to create air
currents around the merchandiser, as this will impair its
correct operation.
Product temperature should always be maintained at a
constant and proper temperature. This means that from the
time the product is received, through storage, preparation
and display, the temperature of the product must be
controlled to maximize life of the product.
Uncrating the Stand
Place the !xture as close to its permanent position as
possible. Keep in place, attached case until ready to set/bolt
to adjoining case.
Exterior Loading
These models have not been structurally designed to
support external loading. Do not walk on their tops;
This could cause serious personal injury and damage to
the !xture.
Setting and Joining
The sectional construction of these models enable them
to be joined in line to give the effect of one continuous
display.
An Alignment pin kit is supplied with every case and must
be used in alignment.
Q3-DV
22.5° Outside We dge
41 3/8"
31 1/16"
DRAIN
RE F. DROP
47 1/4"
9"
ELEC T.
Q3-DV
22.5° Inside Wedge
DRAIN
38 7/8 "
41 3/8"
REF.
DROP
22 3/4"
9"
ELECT.
Q3-DV
45° Inside We dge
41 3/8"
53 3/8"
21 3/4"
12"
ELEC T.
Drain
RE F. DROP
Q3-DV
45° Outside Wedge
ELEC T.
6 3/4"
41 3/8"
38 7/16"
Drain
41 3/8"
22"
8"
6 1/8"
5"
Elect
Drain Refrig
Q3-DV Plan View
Straight Section
25 1/8"
48" ( Variable Lengths)
50 1/4" ( Variable Lengths)
1 1/8"
End
Panels
1 1/8"
End
Panels
C
L
24 7/8"
27"
12"
14"
15 3/8"
23 3/8"
28"
52 1/8"
27 1/2"
5 3/4"
25 3/8"
10 1/4"
42 1/4"
14 3/4"
23"
15 3/4"
24 3/8"
7 1/4"
5 7/8"
8"

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WARNING
1. DO NOT load or stand over top of case. Glass breakage may occur if precautions
are disregarded.
*
Broken glass can cause lacerations, cuts, and puncture wounds which may
result in severed arteries or tendons, amputations, eye injuries, or exposure to
disease.
Notice

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Unloading
NOTICE
Do NOT remove Foam Blocks from shelves
and glass until the merchandisers are
positioned for installation. Shelves or
merchandising glass may be damaged.
Loose
Items
Warning
Labels
Foam Blocks
in place
Boards
fastened
Case is to arrive at store as was shipped form fac-
tory. See reference above for proper shipment refer-
encing. (Not actual case)
Receiving Case
Upon receiving your new Hussmann Case all equip-
ment should be thoroughly examined for shipping
damage before and during unloading. This equipment
has been carefully inspected at our factory. Any claim
for loss or damage must be made to the carrier. The
carrier will provide any necessary inspection reports
or claim form.
If there is obvious loss or damage, it must be noted
on the freight bill or express receipt and signed by the
carrier’s agent; otherwise carrier may refuse claim.

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Q3-DV Lifting and Transport
Instructions
1. The Q3-DV can be lifted by a forklift at typical lift-
ing points.
2. Ensure lower body panels are removed before
lifting with a forklift. Serious damage will occur if
the body panels are not removed. (Shipped loose
from factory)
3. Make sure that fork spacing and width will not
damage drain or come in contact with piping, or
electrical lines
4. Be sure that the forks are long enough to sup-
port beyond the center of the case but not dam-
age near components. Check for proper balance
before moving. A minimum fork length of 36” is
recommended for 68” wide cases
Installation (cont’d)
5. The Q3-DV merchandiser can be raised at one
end underneath the deck with a forklift or J-Bar if
forklift is not accesible to allow the placement of
rollers or dollies.
6. Evenly support the entire base structure on rollers
or dollies before attempting to move. Each Base
Leg must have its own dollie to properly support
the case.
WARNING
Improper placement of forks may damage
drainage piping. Use a spotter when placing
forks. Make sure that piping will not be dam-
aged. Use J-Bars or Jacks if forks cannot be
used safely
Lifting Points are typical and dependent upon size of
case and refrigeration application, drainage configu-
rations will call for altercations in Lifting Zones.
Below are the following drainage configurations and
lifting should be altered to the expected model.
Drain
Q3-DV Drain Location

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Skid Removal
Important: See lifting instructions to properly lift case
when being placed on dollies or permanent location.
(See page 6 for Lifting Instructions.)
Lifting Points
Leave all hardware and fittings in place until case is
located at or near its preferred location. Using forklift
or J-Bar lift the case from the skid and placing dollies
underneath each base leg, proceed to moving the
case to its designated location if not done so already.
Dollie Placement
The Illustration below demonstrates perfect place-
ment of a dollie per 1 side for both base legs of the
merchandiser.
Move the fixture as close as possible to its perma-
Installation (cont’d)
nent location and then remove all packaging and
prepare to remove off Skid. Remove all separately
packed accessories such as kits, and panels. Check
for damage before discarding packaging.
Hardware Removal
Remove screws as well as fastened plates bolted to
skid at each base leg.
Remove fastened plates only upper base legs are to
remain fastened onto case.
Once the fastened plates are removed a J-Bar can
be used to lift at each end of the leg bases to remove
the below skid

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Installation (cont’d)
Level Case
Position the case at the highest point. Set a long
magnetized level (4ft [1220 mm] or more) on
either underneath the deck or on top of the case.
Ensure to level case from front to back and side
to side.
Level
(4 ft[1220mm])
Level Adjustment
Use shims at each corner of the case to level
out any discrepancies in order to optimize case
performance and proper drainage.
Note: To avoid removing concrete flooring, begin
line up levelling from the highest point of the
store floor.
Level
(4 ft[1220mm])

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Installation (cont’d)
Setting and Joining
The sectional construction of these models enable
them to be joined in line to give the effect of one con-
tinuous display.
An alignment pin kit is supplied with every case and
must be used in alignment.
Leveling
IMPORTANT! IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT CASES
BE LEVELED FROM FRONT TO BACK AND
SIDE TO SIDE PRIOR TO JOINING. A LEVEL
CASE IS NECESSARY TO INSURE PROPER
OPERATION, WATER DRAINAGE, GLASS
ALIGNMENT AND OPERATION OF THE HING-
ES SUPPORTING THE GLASS. LEVELING
THE CASE CORRECTLY WILL SOLVE MOST
HINGE OPERATION PROBLEMS.
ALIGNMENT PIN
ALIGNMENT TAB
CASE BOLTING
LOCATION
Snapping Chalk Lines
Prepare permanent positioning by marking floors
with Chalk snap lines where cases are to be located.
Chalk lines are to run along the base or legs of
cases.

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Installation (cont’d)
Setting
STEP 1. Using case blueprints, measure off and
mark on the floor the exact dimensions of where
the cases will sit. Snap chalk line for front and
back positions of base rail or pedestal. Mark the
location of each joint front and back. Find the
highest point throughout the lineup. FLOORS
ARE NORMALLY NOT LEVEL! Determine the
highest point of the floor; cases will be set off
this point. All cases in the entire lineup must be
brought up to the highest level of the case sitting
at the highest point in the lineup.
1’
Do not use bolts to pull cases together.
It is the contractor’s responsibility to install
case(s) according to local construction and
health codes.
ATTENTION
INSTALLER
STEP 2. Set first case over the highest part of
the floor and adjust legs so that case is level.
STEP 3. Set second case within one foot (1’) of
the first case. Keep the supports along the length
of the case and far end of case. Level case to
the first using the instructions in step one.
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