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APPENDIX A. – TEMPERATURE
GUIDELINES
The refrigerators should be operated according to
Hussmann’s published engineering specifications for en-
tering air temperatures for specific equipment applica-
tions. Table 1 shows the typical temperature of the air
entering the food zone one hour before the start of
defrost and one hour after defrost for various categories
of refrigerators. Refer to Appendix C for Field Evaluation
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TABLE 1

TYPE OF

TYPICAL ENTERING

REFRIGERATOR

 AIR TEMPERATURE

I. OPEN DISPLAY

A. Non frozen:

1) Meat

28°F

2) Dairy/Deli

32°F

3) Produce

a. Processed

36°F

b. Unprocessed

45°F

B. Frozen

0°F

C. Ice Cream

-5°F

II. CLOSED DISPLAY

A. Non frozen:

1) Meat

34°F

2) Dairy/Deli

34°F

3) Produce

a. Processed

36°F

b. Unprocessed

45°F

B. Frozen

0°F

C. Ice Cream

-

5°F

Single Deck

Multi Deck

Service Case

Reach-In

I. Open Display Styles

II. Closed Display Styles

APPENDIX B. – APPLICATION
RECOMMENDATIONS
1.0 Temperature performance is critical for controlling

bacteria growth. Therefore, the following recommen-
dations are included in the standard. They are based
on confirmed field experience over many years.

1.1 The installer is responsible for following the installa-

tion instructions and recommendations provided by
Hussmann for the installation of each individual type
refrigerator.

1.2 Refrigeration piping should be sized according to

Hussmann’s equipment  recommendations and in-
stalled in accordance with normal refrigeration prac-
tices. Refrigeration piping should be insulated accord-
ing to Hussmann’s recommendations.

1.3 A clogged waste outlet blocks refrigeration. The

installer is responsible for the proper installation of
the system which dispenses condensate waste through
an air gap into the building indirect waste system.

1.4 The installer should perform a complete start-up

evaluation prior to the loading of food into the
refrigerator, which includes such items as:

a)

Initial temperature performance, Coils should be
properly fed with a refrigerant according to
Hussmann’s recommendations.

b)

Observation of outside influences such as drafts,
radiant heating from the ceiling and from lamps.
Such influence should be properly corrected or
compensated for.

c)

At the same time, checks should be made of the
store dry-bulb and wet-bulb temperatures to
ascertain that they are within the limits pre-
scribed by Hussmann.

d)

Complete start-up procedures should include
checking through a defrost to make certain of its
adequate frequency and length without substan-
tially exceeding the actual needs. This should
include checking the electrical or refrigerant
circuits to make sure that defrosts are correctly
programmed for all the refrigerators connected
to each refrigeration system.

e)

Recording instruments should be used to check
performance.

APPENDIX C. – FIELD
RECOMMENDATIONS -

Recommendations for field evaluating the performance
of retail food refrigerators and hot cases

1.0 The most consistent indicator of display refrigerator

performance is temperature of the air entering the
product zone (Refrigerated see Diagram 1, Appendix
A). In practical use, the precise determination of
return air temperature is extremely difficult. Read-
ings of return air temperatures will be variable and
results will be inconsistent. The product temperature
alone is not an indicator of refrigerator performance.

NOTE: Public Health will use the temperature of the
product in determining if the refrigerator will be allowed
to display potentially hazardous food. For the purpose of
this evaluation, product temperature above the FDA
Food Code 1993 temperature for potentially hazardous
food will be the first indication that an evaluation should
be performed. It is expected that all refrigerators will
keep food at the FDA Food Code 1993 temperature for
potentially hazardous food.

1.1 The following recommendations are made for the

purpose of arriving at easily taken and understood

Appendices

Summary of Contents for ASC-L

Page 1: ...ASCS L SERVICE GELATO AND ICE CREAM REV 0308 Installation Operation Manual ASC L ASCS L Lift up Curved Glass Refrigerated Service Gelato and Ice Cream Case p n IGSF ASC L ASCS L 0308 INSTALLATION OPE...

Page 2: ...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 re...

Page 3: ...nt position as possible Remove the top of the crate Detach the walls from each other and remove from the skid Unbolt the case from the skid The fixture can now be lifted off the crate skid Lift only a...

Page 4: ...gs over the highest part of the floor so that case is level Prevent damage case must be raised under leg or by use of 2x6 or 2x4 leg brace Remove side and back leg braces after case is set 3 Set secon...

Page 5: ...gerators or between a refrigerator and a wall provide means to prevent freezing The water seal should be insulated to prevent condensation Refrigeration GELATO SOFT ICE CREAM These display cases are d...

Page 6: ...Some supermarkets require a 4th sensor in the return air Case controllers will be located in the electrical race way or under the case THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVE LOCATION This device is located on t...

Page 7: ...ay and duration up to 4 hours Four Relay Outputs Compressor defrost evaporator fan and alarm Adjustable Short Cycle Protection Extra protection for the equipment Non volatile memory The programmed par...

Page 8: ...mp down amount of time the compressor remains on after defrost initiates 0 to 59 min Drip time amount of time the compressor is locked out after defrost is terminated 0 to 59 min Defrost duration time...

Page 9: ...the upper right corner Fig 9 Sensor Connectors 3 Connecting the refrigeration defrost equipment Connect the wires from the compressor including the thermostat to the correspondent terminal on the bott...

Page 10: ...low these steps Step 1 SET Press and hold SET for 5 seconds The display will show CLoC Step 2 SET Press SET again to change the time of day Step 3 or Press UP or DOWN until the correct time of day is...

Page 11: ...nimum Compressor OnTime Con Minimum time that the compressor will remain turned on Range from 0 to 15 min Alarm Delay ALrd Time delay before the alarm goes off after the temperature fall off the two a...

Page 12: ...me Press UP or DOWN until the 11 59 PM appears on the display Press SET Press DOWN ten times to exit the programming level Error Codes Display Control Status Er 1 ERC Fault software or hardware failur...

Page 13: ...epower Rating hp 1 1 5 2 FLA LRA 16 96 12 72 12 72 Pilot Duty 470 470 470 DEFROST SPST NC 120VAC 208VAC 240VAC ResistiveAmps 16 16 16 Horsepower Rating hp 1 2 3 4 1 Pilot Duty VA 470 470 470 EVAPORATO...

Page 14: ...PERAGE Field Wiring must be sized for component amperes printed on the serial plate Actual ampere draw may be less than specified Field wiring from the refrigeration control panel to the merchandisers...

Page 15: ...applicable Refrigeration performance will be seriously affected if left open for a prolonged period of time 8 Avoid the use of supplemental flood or spot lighting Display light intensity has been des...

Page 16: ...CARE Improper cleaning not only accelerates the cleaning cycle but also degrades the quality of this surface Normal daily buffing motions can generated static cling attracting dust to the surface Inc...

Page 17: ...de edge of the glass panel 3 Remove or re adjust the glass panel servicing always replace fan with a fan of the same specifi cations COPPER COILS The copper coils used in Hussmann merchandisers may be...

Page 18: ...800 5 10 5 120 5 Forced 41 2 4 16 1 0 72 1 04 3 05 15 0 3 13 Air Axial 208V ASC L ASCS L Ice Cream Electric Defrost Option 4 450 1 800 30 10 20 150 20 Forced 41 2 1 30 2 0 18 0 35 1 83 15 65 15 0 1 04...

Page 19: ...1 20 0 54 3 13 1 04 3 05 10 10 15 3 13 Ice Cream 450 5 400 30 10 20 150 20 Air Airsweep 41 2 Axial 3 208V ASC L ASCS L KOOL GAS Defrost Option 4 Frozen food 370 1 480 20 5 10 150 10 Forced Evap 8 x 10...

Page 20: ...VAC 50 60 Hz M M CANOPY LIGHTING 2 F25T8 SPX30 ANTI SWEAT HEATER 1 180W 115 VAC 125 01 3032 ANTI SWEAT FANS COMAIR ROTRON MX2B1 E1 2 0 18A 115 VAC 125 01 2012 A EVAPORATOR FANS EBM PAPST MODEL 9906L 0...

Page 21: ...LEDGE LIGHTS 2 FP28T5 830 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L CANOPY LIGHTS 4 F32T8 SPX30 NOSE LIGHTS 2 F32T8 SPX30 AiR SWEEP FANS 2 4 AXIAL MOTORS LIGHT SWITCH...

Page 22: ...of food into the refrigerator which includes such items as a Initial temperature performance Coils should be properly fed with a refrigerant according to Hussmann s recommendations b Observation of ou...

Page 23: ...direct sunlight 9 Are display signs blocking or diverting air flow 10 Are the coils of the refrigerator iced up 11 Is the store ambient over 75 F 55 RH as set forth in ASHRAE Standard 72 and ASHRAE St...

Page 24: ...age equipment doors should be kept closed during periods of inactivity f Minimize the transfer time of perishables from storage to display g Keepmeatunderrefrigerationinmeatcuttingand processing area...

Page 25: ...er this warranty shall be limited to a period not to exceed five years from date of factory shipment On Hussmann refrigeration systems an additional 4 year extended warranty for the motor compressor a...

Page 26: ...particular unit They can be found on a small metal plate on the unit Please note them below for future reference MODEL SERIAL NUMBER Chino Additional copies of thispublication may be obtained by cont...

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