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appliances. It should be wired to a dedicated circuit.

electrical Service Receptacles (When Applicable)

The receptacles located on the exterior of the merchandiser 

are intended for scales and lighted displays. They are not 

intended  nor  suitable  for  large  motors  or  other  external 

appliances.

BEFORE SERVICING

ALWAYS DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL

POWER AT THE MAIN DISCONNECT

WHEN SERVICING OR REPLACING ANY

ELECTRICAL COMPONENT.

This includes (but not limited to) Fans, Heaters

Thermostats, and Lights.

Field Wiring and Serial plate Amperage

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 is required for refrigeration thermostats. 

Most component amperes are listed in the “Case Specs” 

section, but always check the serial plate.

Ballast Location

Ballasts are located within the access panel that runs the 

length of the top of the case. Refer to diagram on page 6.
 

 

electrical

Wiring Color Code

CASE MUST BE GROUNDED

NOTE:   Refer to label illustrated above that is affixed to case 

to determine the actual configuration as checked in the 

“TYpe InSTALLeD” boxes.

Electrical Circuit Identification

Standard lighting for all models will be full length fluorescent 

lamps located within the case at the top.
The  switch  controlling  the  lights,  the  plug  provided  for 

digital scale, and the thermometer are located at the rear 

of the case mullion.
The receptacle that is provided on the exterior back of these 

models is intended for computerized scales with a five amp 

maximum load, not for large motors or other high wattage 

Finishing Touches

plexiglass Joining Instructions

note: 

All cases in a line up are set, leveled and joined together 

in the factory to ensure proper alignment and tight joints 

between the cases. To obtain equally tight joints between 

cases, it is critical to use the Ge 1200 silicone (supplied 

with cases) for sealing case joints. Only the use of 

silicone allows case joints to pull up tight! DO nOT USe 

peRMAGUM! Use of permagum will cause large gaps at 

case joints.

parts List

•   1” Plastic rod 3/16” diameter

•   Acrylic Solvent Cement (IPS weldon #40 or 

comparable)

•   Masking tape and duct tape (not supplied)

Instructions

1.   Prepare front plexiglass for cement application by 

placing masking tape, a maximum 1/16 of an inch 

from the seam, on both sides front and back. Tape is 

to protect plexiglass from cement spill over. Scarring 

will occur if cement touches clear plexiglass.

.   Separate front plexiglass pieces enough to apply a 

bead of #40 cement down one edge inside of seam 

and plastic rod area.

3.   Realign front plexiglass and push together tightly. 

Insert the plastic rod until flush with top of plexiglass.

4.   Apply tape (” duct tape recommended) across 

face of seam to secure plexiglass from shifting while 

cement dries (approximately 1 hour).

5.   With a little silicone, attach the plex clip over the joint 

in the glass.

Weldon #40 (2-part) Cement - Mixing Instructions

1.   Bring Parts “A” and “B” to room temperature before 

mixing.

.  Add Part “A” to Part “B”. They have been 

premeasured at the factory.

3.   Stir slowly and evenly, as to avoid air bubbles. Mix for 

1-3 minutes.

Summary of Contents for CHINO CIDM-E

Page 1: ...CIDM E CIDM I p n IGIC CIDM 0508 INSTALLATION OPERATION GUIDE CHINO CIDM E I Rev 0508 Installation Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...ains Information on CIDME CIDMI Refrigerated Self Service Island Display including 4 Crown and 3 Center Modules available as standard refrigerated med temp Shipping Damage All equipment should be thor...

Page 3: ...Plan Views 29 1 2 6 9 19 5 16 6 3 16 2 7 8 11 3 11 16 40 13 16 48 3 16 CIDM ISLAND 3 11 16 CIDME 34 7 8 3 1 16 12 13 16 27 36 33 30 3 8 10 Elec Elec Elec Ref 26 1 8 25 1 8 23 1 16 21 1 8 23 1 8 Ref D...

Page 4: ...hen cases are joined in the field When joining use a carpenters level and shim legs accordingly Case must be raised correctly under legs where support is best to prevent damage to case 1 Check level o...

Page 5: ...and product losses Please follow the recommendations listed below when installing condensate drains to insure a proper installation 1 Never use pipe for condensate drains smaller than the nominal dia...

Page 6: ...Access to TX Valves and Drain Lines Mechanical Remove product from end of case Remove product racks Remove refrigeration and drain access panels labeled TX valve mechanical only and drain are located...

Page 7: ...s provided on the exterior back of these models is intended for computerized scales with a five amp maximum load not for large motors or other high wattage Finishing Touches Plexiglass Joining Instruc...

Page 8: ...V H O will shorten the shelf life of the product Case Cleaning Long life and satisfactory performance of any equipment are dependent upon the care given to it To insure long life proper sanitation an...

Page 9: ...ocated on the case itself CLEANING PRECAUTIONS When cleaning Do not use high pressure water hoses Do not introduce water faster than waste outlet can drain NEVER ONASELF CONTAINED UNIT WITHAN EVAPORAT...

Page 10: ...DM CIDME 4 X3 W0300006 CIDME w OMNISTAT W0300008 CIDMI 3 W0300007 CIDMI 3 w OMNISTAT W0300009 CIDM I R 14 W0300017 CIDM I SC 14 W0300018 CIDM I R Hot Gas 14 W0300019 CIDM I R Hot Gas 10 W0300020 CIDM...

Page 11: ...FAN H4 H2 H3 H1 L2 ZONE SENSOR IS LOCATED BEHIND THE TOP FRONT DISCHARGE AND IS ATTACHED TO THE FRONT CAD SUPPORT STANDARD EVAP SENSOR IS LOCATED ON THE SECOND RUN OF THE COIL COMING AWAY FROM THE CAD...

Page 12: ...OMNI STAT PN952911 230VAC POWER SUPPLY 230 Vac PROD TEMP AIR TEMP L 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CONDENSING UNITS COPELAND F9AM A103 CFV 140 1 H P R 22 RLA 9 5 1857W MCC 13 7 LRA 43 3 225 03 0121 1 R CONDENSING...

Page 13: ...T8 SPX30 2 125 03 1072 F25 T8 SPX30 2 125 03 1072 208 240 VAC 60 Hz L1 ZONE EVAP DEF COMM COMP ALARM FAN H4 H2 H3 H1 L2 ZONE SENSOR IS LOCATED BEHIND THE TOP FRONT DISCHARGE AND IS ATTACHED TO THE FRO...

Page 14: ...MCC 13 7 LRA 43 3 225 03 0121 1 R CONDENSING UNIT M M LIGHT CIRCUIT 93A 100W M CRTL PRSR DUAL 225 01 0706B BLK 14 RED 14 WHT 14 WHT 14 RED 14 BLK 14 RED 14 MCA 7 8A MOP 15A SAFETY SWITCH FLOAT SWITCH...

Page 15: ...2 F25 T8 SPX30 2 125 03 1072 F25 T8 SPX30 2 125 03 1072 F25 T8 SPX30 2 125 03 1072 M M M EVAP FAN MOTORS 2 9W CW 125 01 3076 TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 BLUE WHITE 115 V L1 2 6 L2 L3 208 V 17 5 17 5 24...

Page 16: ...W BROWN BROWN CAP OFF WIRE CAP OFF WIRE CAP OFF WIRE CAP OFF WIRE WHITE BLACK BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN YELLOW YELLOW RED RED BLUE WHITE BLUE WHITE BLUE BLUE BALLAST 125 01 3273 MAGNETE B432PUNVHP A BAL...

Page 17: ...B432PUNVHP A BLUE BLUE BLUE WHITE BLUE WHITE RED RED YELLOW YELLOW BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BLACK WHITE F15 T8 SPX30 2 125 03 0007 F15 T8 SPX30 2 125 03 0007 F15 T8 SPX30 2 125 03 0007 F15 T8 SPX30 2 1...

Page 18: ...W BROWN BROWN CAP OFF WIRE CAP OFF WIRE CAP OFF WIRE CAP OFF WIRE WHITE BLACK BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN YELLOW YELLOW RED RED BLUE WHITE BLUE WHITE BLUE BLUE BALLAST 125 01 3273 MAGNETE B432PUNVHP A BAL...

Page 19: ...F17T8 24 125 03 1071 F17T8 24 125 03 1071 F17T8 24 125 03 1071 F17T8 24 125 03 1071 F17T8 24 125 03 1071 F17T8 24 125 03 1071 F17T8 24 125 03 1071 F17T8 24 125 03 1071 F32T8 48 125 03 1073 F32T8 48 1...

Page 20: ...5 03 1073 M M M 15 AMP FUSE 125 01 3282 FUSE HOLDER 125 01 3283 15 AMP FUSE 125 01 3282 FUSE HOLDER 125 01 3283 BLACK WHITE M FAN MOTORS 4 9W CW 00001212 F15T8 18 125 03 1075 F15T8 18 125 03 1075 F15T...

Page 21: ...18 07 CIDM W0300021 CIDM E R EVAP FAN MOTORS 2 125 01 0615A 6A 49W 120VAC LIGHT SWITCH TOGGLE 125 01 0307 INSIDE PERIMETER LIGHTS 2 125 03 1075 F15 T8 SPX30 OUTSIDE PERIMETER LIGHTS 4 125 03 1071 F17...

Page 22: ...MCA 65A MOP 15A L1 N BLK 14 WHT 14 TAG ORANGE BLK 14 WHT 14 TAG BROWN BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L INCOMING POWER 120 VAC 60 Hz GFCI DUPLEX 125 01 3178 BLK NOTE FOR GFCI PROTECTION IF MORE THA...

Page 23: ...t after control Switch On or from digital input A4 or A5 4 C 0 199 min 0 0 d6 Block temperature display during defrost 0 no 1 yes C 0 1 flag 1 1 dd Dripping time after defrost F 0 15 min 2 0 d8 Alarm...

Page 24: ...POINT desired temperature value Press the SET button for one second to display the Set Point value After few seconds the set value blinks Press UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the set point value p...

Page 25: ...with normal refrigeration practices Refrigeration piping should be insulated according to Hussmann s recommendations 1 3 A clogged waste outlet blocks refrigeration The installer is responsible for th...

Page 26: ...arge opening c READING It should first be determined that the refrigerator is refrigerating and has operated at least one hour since the end of the last defrost period The thermometer reading should b...

Page 27: ...hese rules a Buy quality products b Receive perishables from transit equipment at the ideal temperature for the particular product c Expedite perishables to the store s storage equipment to avoid unne...

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