Display Cases / Plug-in
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7.RISK ANALYSIS
Use of electrical Isolator
WHO
WHAT
REDUCTION
Store personnel Electrical Shock
Live parts mech. covered
Store personnel Falling whilst using isolator Correct use approved steps
Electrical Maintenance
WHO
WHAT
REDUCTION
Maintenance Personnel Electrical Shock
Isolate before working
Maintenance Personnel Falling whilst using isolator Correct use approved steps
Cleaning shelves and base
WHO
WHAT
REDUCTION
Cleaning personnel
Strain
Single shelves light weight
Cleaning personnel
Scratch and impact
Training in correct method
Others in area
Scratch and impact
Clean when store closed
Cleaning Fans and Drain Area
WHO
WHAT
REDUCTION
Training in correct method
Fans protected by guards
Cleaning personnel
Bending down low
Training in correct method
Others in area
Scratch and impact
Clean when store closed
Cleaning personnel
Revolving fan blades
8.SERVICE & MAINTENANCE
Note:
All servicing of the display cabinet refrigeration and electrical systems should be undertaken by certified
technicians having suitable knowledge of electrical and refrigeration systems.
8.1.Operational Overview
8.1.1.Cabinet Operation
The cabinet operates on a double (up and down) evaporator coil and flue .
Refrigeration flow is controlled via a capillary tube.
In addition, the cabinet has one common electrical isolator switch attached to the electrical controller tray.
8.1.2.Cabinet Control
Thermostatic control is determined from air on and air off control probes.