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a) INSTRUMENT – A stainless steel stem-type thermometer is

recommended and it should have a dial a minimum of 1 inch
internal diameter. A test thermometer scaled only in Celsius or
dually scaled in Celsius and Fahrenheit shall be accurate to 1

°

C

(1.8

°

F). Temperature measuring devices that are scaled only in

Fahrenheit shall be  accurate to 2

°

F. The thermometer should

be checked for proper calibration. (It should read 32

°

F when

the stem is immersed in an ice water bath).

b) LOCATION – The probe or sensing element of the thermometer

should be located in the airstream where the air first enters
the display or storage area, and not more than 1 inch away
from the surface and in the center of the discharge 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
be made only after it has been allowed to stabilize, i.e.,
maintain a constant reading.

d) OTHER OBSERVATIONS – Other observations should be made

which may indicate operating problems, such as unsatisfactory
product, feel/appearance.

e) CONCLUSIONS – In the absence of any apparent undesirable

conditions, the refrigerator should be judged to be operating
properly. If it is determined that such condition is undesirable,
i.e., the product is above proper temperature, checks should be
made for the following:

1. Has the refrigerator been loaded with warm product?
2. Is the product loaded beyond the “Safe Load Line” markers?
3. Are the return air ducts blocked?
4. Are the entering air ducts blocked?
5. Is a dumped display causing turbulent air flow and mixing with room air?
6. Are spotlights or other high intensity lighting directed onto the

product?

7. Are there unusual draft conditions (from heating /air-conditioning

ducts, open doors, etc.)?

8. Is there exposure to direct sunlight?
8. Are display signs blocking or diverting airflow?
9. 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 Standard 117?

12. Are the shelf positions, number, and size other than recom-

mended by Hussmann?

13. Is there an improper application or control system?
14. Is the evaporator fan motor/blade inoperative?
15. Is the defrost time excessive?
16. Is the defrost termination, thermostat (if used) set too high?
17. Are the refrigerant controls incorrectly adjusted?
18. Is the air entering the condenser above design conditions? Are

the condenser fins clear of dirt, dust, etc.?

19. Is there a shortage of refrigerant?
20. Has the equipment been modified to use replacements for CFC-12,

CFC-502 or other refrigerant? If so, have the modifications been
made in accordance with the recommendations of the equipment
manufacturer? Is the refrigerator charged with the proper
refrigerant and lubricant? Does the system use the recommended
compressor?

APPENDIX D. – Recommendations to user -
Refrigerated

1.0 Hussmann should provide instructions and recommendations for

proper periodic cleaning. The user will be responsible for such
cleaning, including the cleaning of low temperature equipment within
the compartment and the cooling coil area(s). Cleaning practices,
particularly with respect to proper refrigerator unloading and warm-
up, must be in accordance with applicable recommendations.

1.1 Cleaning of non frozen food equipment should include a weekly cleaning

of the food compartment as a minimum to prevent bacteria growth from
accumulating. Actual use and products may dictate more frequent cleaning.
Circumstances of use and equipment design must also dictate the frequency
of cleaning the display areas. Weekly washing down of the storage
compartment is also recommended, especially for equipment subject to
drippage of milk or other liquids, or the collection of vegetable, meat,
crumbs, etc. or other debris or litter. Daily cleaning of the external areas
surrounding the storage or display compartments with detergent and water
will keep the equipment presentable and prevent grime buildup.

1.2 Load levels as defined by Hussmann must be observed.
1.3 The best preservation is achieved by following these 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

unnecessary warm-up and prolonged temperature recovery. Food
store refrigerators are not food chillers nor can they reclaim quality
lost through previous mishandling.

d) Care  must be taken when cross merchandising products to ensure

that potentially hazardous vegetable products are not placed in non
refrigerated areas.

e) Display and storage equipment doors should be kept closed during

periods of inactivity.

f) Minimize the transfer time of perishables from storage to display.
g) Keep meat under refrigeration in meat cutting and processing area

except for the few moments it is being handled in processing. When
a cut or tray of meat is not to be worked on immediately, the
procedure should call for returning it to refrigeration.

h) Keep tools clean and sanitized. Since mechanical equipment is used

for fresh meat processing, all such equipment should be cleaned at

Summary of Contents for Chino RCD

Page 1: ...Chino RCD DROP IN REFRIGERATED SELF SERVICE REV 0105 Installation Operation Manual RCD DROP IN REFRIGERATED SELF SERVICE P N IGSS RCD 0105 INSTALLATION OPERATION GUIDE...

Page 2: ...or any possible shortages of material If a shortage should exist and is found to be the responsibility of Hussmann Chino notify Hussmann Chino If such a shortage involves the carrier notify the carrie...

Page 3: ...1 4 19 1 2 14 1 4 9 Fan 46 43 11 2 11 2 18 1 2 5 1 4 25 RCD 25 Shown with light 25 depth and 9 height options 20 1 2 6 7 8 RCD Remote Shown with Options Scale 3 4 Optional Light Optional Step 38 3 8 2...

Page 4: ...sArmstrong sArmaflex b Where condensate drains are located in dead air spaces between refrigerators or between a refrigerator and a wall provide means to prevent freezing The water seal should be insu...

Page 5: ...from left end of case Remove product racks Remove refrigeration and drain access panels labeled TX valve mechanical only and drain are located under each access panel at end of the case ELECTRONIC Th...

Page 6: ...e top The switch controlling the lights the plug provided for digital scale and the thermometer are located at the rear of the case mullion FIELD WIRING SERIAL PLATE AMPERAGE Field Wiring must be size...

Page 7: ...ting will cause serious product loss Discoloration dehydration and spoilage can be controlled with proper use of the equipment and handling of product Product temperature should always be maintained a...

Page 8: ...F U R R TIPS TROUBLESHOOTING Before calling for service check the following 1 Check electrical power supply to the equipment for connection 2 Check fixture loading Overstocking case will affect its pr...

Page 9: ...125 18 36 30 125 35 Forced 4 1 2 Axial 40 3 1 44 Air 8 3 16 Deep 4 175 18 36 30 125 35 Forced 4 1 2 Axial 40 3 54 Air 3 3 6 175 18 36 30 125 35 Forced 4 1 2 Axial 40 3 72 Air 4 3 8 175 18 36 30 125 35...

Page 10: ...elf Contained w Ref Rear Storage 120V 15 0 MCA 60Hz Front Display Evaporator 2 4 Axial Fan 0000 1212 Note case must be grounded Ballast MagneTek B260i120RH F48T12 SPX30 M Cap red blue blue brown orang...

Page 11: ...Revisions No Description Checked By By RCD 5 220V Remote Case Wiring Diagram W1910005 Drop In Cold Sandwich Deli Display 220V 50Hz M Evaporator 4 Axial Fan 125 01 3142 220V 0 5A Anti Sweat Heating Tap...

Page 12: ...l temperature performance Coils should be properly fed with a refrigerant according to manufacturer s recommendations b Observation of outside influences such as drafts radiant heating from the ceilin...

Page 13: ...ns clear of dirt dust etc 19 Is there a shortage of refrigerant 20 Has the equipment been modified to use replacements for CFC 12 CFC 502 or other refrigerant If so have the modifications been made in...

Page 14: ...comes in contact with the tool or equipment i Make sure that all refrigeration equipment is installed and adjusted in strict accordance with Hussmann s recommendations j See that all storage and refr...

Page 15: ...der 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...

Page 16: ...cular 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 this publication may be obtained by contact i...

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