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Presence of fire extinguisher

 

If  any  hot  work  is  to  be  conducted  on  refrigeration  equipment  or  any  associated  parts,  appropriate  fire 
extinguishing equipment (e.g. dry powder or CO2 fire extinguisher) should be located near the work space. 

 
No ignition sources 

 Work being carried out in relation to a refrigeration system involving exposing any piping or equipment that 
contains or has contained flammable refrigerant must use any sources of ignition in such a manner that it may 
lead  to  the  risk  of  fire  or  explosion.  All  possible  ignition  sources,  including  ciga  rette  smoking,  must  be 
sufficiently far away from the work space and/or site of installation,  repairing, removing and  disposal during 
which flammable refrigerant could possibly be released to the surrounding space. S hould there be a need for 
brazing or welding, it should be undertaken in accordance with the recommendations noted elsewhere in this 
document. The area around the equipment should be surveyed prior to any work being undertaken to ensure 
that that it is safe from all flammable hazards or ignition risks. 
  

Ventilated area

 

Ensure  that  the  working  space  is  well  ventilated  before  any  work  is  undertaken  on  any  refrigerant  piping  or 
refrigerant  equipment.  Ventilation  should  safely  disperse  any  released  refrigerant  and  preferably  expel  it 
externally to atmosphere. 

 

Check the electrical components

 

Repair  and  maintenance  to  all  electrical  components  should  be  included  in  the  initial  safety  checks  of  the 
equipment. Ensure that power supplies are isolated prior to undertaking such an inspection and immediately 
repair  or  replace  faulty  electrical  components.  Under  no  circumstances  should  equipment  operation  be  re-
instated  with  faulty  electrical  components.  If  it  is  essential  to  maintain  an  active  power  supply  to  the 
equipment during the repair activities,  it is recommended that an appropriate detection system and alarm is 
provided in the most appropriate and critical point in the system. 
Initial safety checks prior to undertaking refrigeration circuit repairs should include but not  be limited to the 
following: 
 

 
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Ensure that all capacitors are discharged to prevent possible sparking. 

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Ensure  that  electrical  power  to  the  equipment  is  isolated  while  undertaking  charging, 

recovering and purging of refrigeration systems. 
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Check and ensure adequate and efficient earth bonding of the equipment. 

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Do  not  alter  any  electrical  components  such  that  their  operation  or  safety  can  compromise 

the safety of the system/installation. 
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Check  seals  and  sealing  materials  for  degradation.  Note  that  equivalent  manufacturer 

approved seals and sealing materials sho uld be used to replace faulty seals. 
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Check and ensure that all electrical cabling and wiring is safe and not showing any wear that 

could contribute to potential short circuiting and sparking. Repla ce all faulty components 
with manufacturer approved components. 
 

Check the refrigeration equipments

 

The following list provides an overview of checks that apply to installations employing flammable refrigerants. 

 
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Check compliance of refrigerant charge with the latest legislated requirements. 

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Check ventilation provisions for adequacy and effectiveness. 

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Check and verify operation of leak detection equipment. 

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Check and verify refrigerant and lubricant labelling fitted to equipment. 

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Check operation of any refrigerant detection systems and alarms. 

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Check refrigeration systems components and piping for potential corrosion. 

• 

Chek for excessive vibration from compressors and other moving parts such as fans. 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for REYHAN CL

Page 1: ...www ggmgastro com REYHAN CL Display Cases Plug in User Guide Please read manual completely before operate this cabinet...

Page 2: ...abinet Operation 9 8 1 2 Cabinet Control 9 10 8 1 3 Access to fans 10 8 1 4 Access to drainage outlets 10 8 1 5 Access to cabinet electrics and controls 10 8 1 6 Access to probes 10 9 USE OF CABINET 1...

Page 3: ...g The base plate at the bottom of the cabinet is removed By screwing the adjustable feet right and left the height of the cabinets are equalized 3 2 General View of Water Drain and Electrical Connecti...

Page 4: ...nsult the circuit diagrams that are supplied with each cabinet when carrying out the electrical connections and observe all of your country s safety regulations in full Before plugging into the mains...

Page 5: ...lone Pressed together Up More Than 3 s toggle ON OFF ON OFF Down More Than 3 s toggle defrost ON OFF Set mute 1 s display set the setpoint more than 3 s acess parameter setting menu enter posword 22 M...

Page 6: ...and 8 for all desired parameters 10 Keep SET button pressed for 5 s Controller will visualize temperature read by probes again Attention now parame ters updating will be active 4 1 5 Acessing and sett...

Page 7: ...ic phases 0 1 1 F1 Fans shutdown temperature 50 0 130 0 2 C F F2 Fans OFF when compressor OFF 0 1 1 F3 Fans status during defrost 0 fan ON 1 fan OFF 0 1 1 H OTHER SETTINGS H2 Enable keypad 0 keypad di...

Page 8: ...5 ELECTRICAL PANEL Electrical panels are placed in the bottom of the cabinet as shown on the picture They are located in a waterproof electrical junction box enclosure in order to provide maximum safe...

Page 9: ...t Furniture 25 Bottom Air Baffle 42 Shutter Kit 9 Front Plating Sheet 26 Rear Bottom Sheet 43 Chassis Side Sheet 10 Front Glass 27 Rear Blowing Kit 44 Side Panel Sheet 11 Glass Holding Kit 28 Rear Top...

Page 10: ...ng 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 whe...

Page 11: ...en working inside the condensing unit the power supply must be switched off 8 1 6 Access to probes The ambient probe and defrost probes are now accessible 9 USE OF CABINET 9 1 Transportation GGM gastr...

Page 12: ...es and incandescent light Assemble the adjustable feet after removing the wood pallets Utilize a level and position horizontally Make sure that the ventilation openings of the condensing unit are not...

Page 13: ...ing the technical service check those points below Ambient temperature and humidity values should not be exceed the indicated values Therefore the air conditioning ventilation and heating devices in t...

Page 14: ...leveled Under normal conditions if the above are fulfilled the cabinet should start working appropriately After the digital thermostat is set 24 hours should be given for the desired temperature 9 9 S...

Page 15: ...ct of ignition of such a flammable m ixture can be severe It is therefore important that the appropriate safety requirements are observed at all times when working with flammable refrigerants All tool...

Page 16: ...circumstances should equipment operation be re instated with faulty electrical components If it is essential to maintain an active power supply to the equipment during the repair activities it is rec...

Page 17: ...scent lamps should not be directed towards the cabinet The air inlets and vents on the cabinet should not be closed with products labels accessories so on The items which pre refrigerated are suggeste...

Page 18: ...d wiring Train the staff who use the cabinet Cabinet temperature is too much or too low Poor ambient conditions Evap are frozen Evap is obstructed The products are not placed evenly on shelves Digital...

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