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CASE INSTALLATION

FLOOR PREP

1. 

Ask the general contractor if your current copy of the build-
ing dimensions are the most recently issued.  Also, ask for 
the points of reference from which you should take dimen-
sions to locate the cases.

2. 

Using chalk lines or a laser transit, mar

k the fl oor where 

the cases are to be located for the entire lineup.  The lines 
should coincide with the outside edges of the case feet.

3. 

Move case as close as possible to its permanent location.  
Remove all crating and shipping braces above the ship-
ping pallet.  Loosen the plastic dust cover from the pallet, 
but leave cover over the case to protect it while removing 
the case from the pallet.  Carefullly, lift case up and off the 
pallet.  Remove dust cover.  Istallation hardware ships in a 
marked packet located inside the case.

4. 

Leveling is necessary to ensure proper operation of the 
refrigeration system and drainage of the condensate.  
Locate the highest point on the positioning lines as a ref-
erence for determining the proper height of the shim-pack 
levelers.  A laser transit is recommended for precision and 
requires just one person.  Level adjustable feet by twisting, 
if appliacble, or shim as necessary under vertical supports 
as this will help ensure that the case is not settling over 
time.

5. 

Locate horizontal support (Fig. 1) positions along the chalk 
line. Spot properly leveled shim packs at each support 
location.

LINE-UP & INSTALLATION

Single Case

1. 

Move the case into position, leaving a minimum of 2" 
between the wall and back of case.  Using a “J” bar, raise 
the end of the case (under cross support), and lower the 
horizontal support on to the shim packs.  Repeat on the 
other end of the case.

LOCATION

This refrigerated display case has been designed for displaying 
and storing perishable food product.  It is engineered for air-
conditioned stores with a maximum ambient of 75°F and 55% 
relative humidity.

When selecting the location for placement of this case, avoid 
the following conditions:

Excessive Air Movement

1. 

Doors

2. 

Air-conditioned vents

3. 

Other air sources

Excessive Heat

1. 

Windows

2. 

Sun

3. 

Flood lamps 8 feet or less from the product

4. 

Other heat sources

     

C A U T I O N

Locate the horizontal supports under unit before 
removing from pallet.  Failure to do so will dam-
age the fi nished metal if correct lift points are 
not identifi ed prior to removal.

 

     

C A U T I O N

These cases are not designed for excessive 
external weight.  Do not walk on top or inside 
of cases.  Doing so may result in case damage 
and/or personal injury.

 

     

W A R N I N G

Be  certain  that  your  hands  and  feet  are  out  of 
the way before lowering the case.  Failure to do 
so may result in serious injury.

 

Fig. 1  Horizontal supports

SUPPORTS

2. 

Once the case is properly placed on the shim packs, 
check the vertical plumb of the case by placing a bubble 
level on the rear wall.  Add/remove shim packs as needed.  
For the horizontal level, repeat this process after placing 
the bubble level on the front sill.

3. 

Bolt the horizontal base brackets to the bottom outside-
front and back of both line-up cases (Fig. 2).  Repeat this 
with the domino brackets to the top of the cases ensuring 
that brackets are fastened to both cases securely (Fig. 3).

4. 

Properly align the front panels as needed, then install, if 
applicable, front panel trim (supplied).

5. 

Install the bumper, if applicable, into pre-attached bumper 

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Summary of Contents for AGB

Page 1: ...ase Cleaning 14 15 Parts Ordering 16 Appendices Table of Contents To ensure proper functionality and optimum performance it is STRONGLY recommended that Hillphoenix specialty cases be installed servic...

Page 2: ...ii...

Page 3: ...ith shelf lighting systems for direct or indirect exposure to water or other liquids The use of a misting system or water hose on a display case with a shelf lighting system resulting in the direct or...

Page 4: ...installation and operations handbooks accompanied by an alert symbol paired with the word DANGER WARNING or CAUTION All warning messages will inform you of the potential hazard how to reduce the risk...

Page 5: ...parts list_09 12 energy data and parts list_01 13 endviews_03 13 text update and air ow diagram_06 13 energy data_07 13 energy data_02 14 endviews and energy data_09 14 support diagram and parts page...

Page 6: ...Watts Amps Watts Amps Watts Amps Watts AGB 4 6 8 Model Lights per Row Light Length ft Fluorescent Lighting Per Light Row Clearvoyant LED Lighting Per Light Row Standard Power Cornice or Shelf High Pow...

Page 7: ...ghted shelves Add the following for lighted shelves 4 Fluorescent 80 BTUH 3 Fluorescent 60 BTUH 4 Shelf LED 36 BTUH 4 Canopy LED 72 BTUH 3 Shelf LED 27 BTUH 3 Hi Output LED 54 BTUH 6 EPR valve is fact...

Page 8: ...cm 21 13 16 in 55 4 cm 49 13 16 in 126 5 cm 93 1 2 in 237 5 cm 93 1 2 in 237 5 cm 49 1 4 in 125 1 cm 49 1 4 in 125 1 cm REFLECTIVE REAR LOAD DOORS REFLECTIVE REAR LOAD DOORS 30 PROFILE 36 PROFILE 48...

Page 9: ...e it is delivered to the consumer Our liability ceases at the time of shipment RECEIVING CASES Examine fixtures carefully and in the event of shipping dam age and or shortages please contact the Servi...

Page 10: ...cross support and lower the horizontal support on to the shim packs Repeat on the other end of the case LOCATION This refrigerated display case has been designed for displaying and storing perishable...

Page 11: ...umper for nal t and n ish Be certain to use an appropriate cutting tool tubing or PVC cutter to ensure a smooth cut 7 Install case shelves and reconnect lights Be aware that differing shelf con gurati...

Page 12: ...ns are compliant with local codes C A U T I O N Be sure to remove all styrafoam shipping blocks from piping and refrigerant lines Failure to do so may result in case damage Fig 4 P trap drain outlet P...

Page 13: ...43 8 cm 8 case 18 in 45 7 cm 14 in 35 6 cm 28 in 71 1 cm 30 34 in 86 4 cm 36 30 in 76 2 cm 36 in 91 4 cm 26 in 66 0 cm 30 32 in 81 3 cm 36 TOEKICK 15 x 15 MECHANICAL ACCESS FOR ELECT REFRIG AND DRAIN...

Page 14: ...G E R SHOCK HAZARD Always disconnect power to case when cleaning servicing or con guring components of the light ing system Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death REPLACING T 8 LIGHTS...

Page 15: ...remove Re installing shelf luminaires 1 Place hook into shelf roll form at shelf front and rotate rear of luminaire toward the shelf 2 Depress the rear clip so that luminaire can nish rotation and un...

Page 16: ...ines see pg 8 After powering up the case be certain that all of the steps listed below have been completed to ensure proper case functionality safety and compliance with warranty terms 1 Check all lig...

Page 17: ...a case 1 Store Conditions Hillphoenix cases are designed to oper ate in an air conditioned store that maintains a 75 F 24 C store temperature and 55 max relative humidity ASHRAE conditions Case opera...

Page 18: ...he luminaires down with a soft damp cloth Avoid using harsh or abrasive cleaners as they may dam age the lights Be certain that the luminaires are complete ly dry before re energizing Clean from top t...

Page 19: ...product only extra strength or specialty products may not be suitable Glass Plus standard product only extra strength or specialty products may not be suitable Exceed Multi Surface Glass Cleaner from...

Page 20: ...case for which the part is intended Length of the part if applicable Color of part if painted or color of polymer part Whether part is for left or right hand application Quantity Data tag is located o...

Page 21: ...A1 A2 Wiring Information B1 B4 Dixell Operating Instructions C1 Sporlan Pressure Temperature Chart D1 Parts List APPENDIX 17...

Page 22: ...A1 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 23: ...UE LIGHT BLACK LIGHT SWITCH WHITE FROM 2 2 BLACK BALLAST WHITE BALLAST BLACK LIGHT RED LIGHT BLACK FROM BLOCK 1 1 BLACK TO DIXELL 5 41 WHITE TO DIXELL 6 42 WHITE SOL JUNCTION BOX 26 27 78 BLACK TO CHI...

Page 24: ...int 3 1 DEFROST Defrost is performed through a simple stop of the compressor Parameter IdF controls the interval between defrost cycles while its length is controlled by parameter MdF To disable the d...

Page 25: ...ow and above the humidity set point SET_RH The dehumidifying action is enabled when the humidity increases and reaches the SET_RH dbH value It is stopped when it comes back to the SET_RH The humidifyi...

Page 26: ...ring this time and then for the delay dot and doH after closing the door the temperature and humidity alarms are disabled 7 2 GENERIC ALARM I1F EAL As soon as the digital input is activated the unit w...

Page 27: ...ative humidity 20y85 no condensing Measuring and regulation range NTC probe 40 110 C 58 230 F Resolution 0 1 C or 1 C or 1 F selectable Accuracy ambient temp 25 C 0 5 C 1 digit 13 WIRING CONNECTIONS 1...

Page 28: ...29 4 381 8 17 8 3 16 4 51 5 54 3 30 4 388 0 18 7 8 17 0 52 7 55 6 31 4 394 3 19 7 2 17 7 54 0 56 9 32 4 400 7 20 6 7 18 4 55 3 58 3 33 5 407 2 21 6 1 19 1 56 6 59 6 34 6 413 8 22 5 6 19 9 58 0 61 0 3...

Page 29: ...S Wire Riser F Front Toekick G Outside Front H End Toekick I Dry or Refrigerated Lower Storage J End Panel K Fixed End Glass L Shelf Standard M Outside Back N Rear Load Doors O Light Guard P Upper Int...

Page 30: ...rned within two weeks after startup 5 If the defective part is not returned to the Manufacturer 6 To service maintenance or wear and tear parts such as lights starters and ballasts MODIFICATIONS TO GE...

Page 31: ...er directly on fan motors or any electrical connections All lighting receptacles must be dried off prior to insertion and re energizing the lighting circuit Please refer to the Use and Maintenance sec...

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