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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 the manufacturer 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 least daily and each time 

a different kind of meat product comes in 

contact with the tool or equipment.

i)  Make sure that all refrigeration equipment is 

installed and adjusted in strict accordance 

with the manufacturer’s recommendations.

j)  See that all storage and refrigeration 

equipment is kept in proper working order by 

routine maintenance.

Appendices (Cont'd)

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Summary of Contents for CRFD

Page 1: ...CRFD FLORAL Case p n IGFL CRFD CRFD 1 2 0508 INSTALLATION OPERATION GUIDE CHINO CRFD CRFD 1 2 FLORAL CASE Rev 0508 Installation Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...ipping damage before and during unloading This equipment has been carefully inspected at our factory and the carrier has assumed responsibility for safe arrival If damaged either apparent or concealed...

Page 3: ...2 62 1 4 C L 46 3 8 61 3 8 53 3 8 CRFD 1 2 Self Contained Plan View Scale 1 4 Drain 38 3 8 1 9 3 4 20 62 1 4 T 12 Lights 17 1 2 Booster Evap Pan CRFD Side View Scale 1 4 53 7 8 4 1 2 99 1 4 8 3 8 9 7...

Page 4: ...n these parameters to achieve near constant product temperatures Product temperature should be measured first thing in the morning after having been refrigerated overnight Defrost times should be as d...

Page 5: ...glass Sightglass Condensate Evaporator The condensate evaporator is a 5000 watt heater unit located on the lower back of the unit inside the condensate pan It is designed to evaporate water that comes...

Page 6: ...il User Information Stocking Improper temperature and lighting will cause serious product loss Discoloration dehydration and spoilage can be controlled with proper use of the equipment and handling of...

Page 7: ...inate this bacteria 1 Scrub thoroughly cleaning all surfaces with soap and hot water 2 Rinse with hot water but do not flood 3 Apply the sanitizing solution according to the manufacturer s directions...

Page 8: ...ase Model and Serial Number handy This information is on a plate located on the case itself Electrical Wiring Diagrams CRFD 2000W Evap 1 2 case 7 W0400003 Floral Display 220 VAC 50 Hz version T8 7 W04...

Page 9: ...ressor Heater Switch MagneTek 213 TC P MagneTek 213 TC P 240V 1 50Hz 20 2A Heating Element 2000W 240V High Limit Thermodisk Float Switch Condensate Evaporator G L1 N LIGHTS Toggle Switch 300W 220V 115...

Page 10: ...Switch High Limit Thermodisk Float Switch note case must be grounded Loads amp 240V 35 0 L1 black N L1 G J BOX 12 black 12 white 12 green blue 220V 1 50 60Hz Pressure Safety C ompress or 208 230V 2 H...

Page 11: ...R EVAPOWAY DM20WW 3D 2000W 240 VAC 125 01 0500 SAFETY SWITCH FLOAT SWITCH CONDENSING UNITS COPELAND F9AD B225 CFV 140 2 H P R 22 225 03 0111A POWER 208 230 VAC 1 50 60 HZ 4W M M START RUN CAPACITORS C...

Page 12: ...LL HBL 1372 125 01 0312 FISHER EVAPOWAY DM20WW 3D 2000W 240 VAC 125 01 0500 SAFETY SWITCH FLOAT SWITCH CONDENSING UNITS COPELAND F9AD B225 CFV 140 2 H P R 22 225 03 0111A POWER 208 230 VAC 1 50 60 HZ...

Page 13: ...HUBBELL HBL 1372 125 01 0312 SAFETY SWITCH FLOAT SWITCH FISHER EVAPOWAY DM20WW 3D 2000W 240 VAC 125 01 0500 SAFETY SWITCH FLOAT SWITCH CONDENSING UNITS COPELAND F9AD B225 CFV 140 2 H P R 22 225 03 01...

Page 14: ...OUNTING PLATE PART NUMBER 125 01 8515 WHITE 14 AWG BLACK 12 AWG BLACK 12 AWG BLACK 8 AWG BLACK 14 AWG WHITE 14 AWG RED 8 AWG BLACK 12 AWG RED 12 AWG RED 12 AWG RED 12 AWG RED 12 AWG BLACK 12 AWG BLK 1...

Page 15: ...LACK 12 AWG BLACK 8 AWG BLACK 14 AWG WHITE 14 AWG RED 8 AWG BLACK 12 AWG RED 12 AWG RED 12 AWG RED 12 AWG RED 12 AWG BLACK 12 AWG BLK 14 AWG WHITE 14 AWG T X 4 N 3 1 2 DEFROST TIMER PARAGON 8045 20 20...

Page 16: ...MOUNTING PLATE PART NUMBER 125 01 8515 WHITE 14 AWG BLACK 12 AWG BLACK 12 AWG BLACK 8 AWG BLACK 14 AWG WHITE 14 AWG RED 8 AWG BLACK 12 AWG RED 12 AWG RED 12 AWG RED 12 AWG RED 12 AWG BLACK 12 AWG BLK...

Page 17: ...25 02 1082 FAN MOTOR 3 GE 9W 115V 125 01 0615A M TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 POWER 208 230 VAC 1 50 60 HZ 4W M M EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR FIXTURE LITHONIA C232 125 02 1082 FIXTURE LITHONIA C232 125 02 1082...

Page 18: ...M M TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 FISHER EVAPOWAY DM20WW 3D 2000W 240 VAC 125 01 0500 POWER 208 230 VAC 3 50 60 HZ M EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR FIXTURE LITHONIA C232 125 02 1082 FIXTURE LITHONIA C232 125 02 1...

Page 19: ...A M TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 POWER 115 VAC 1 60 HZ M M EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR FIXTURE LITHONIA C232 125 02 1082 FIXTURE LITHONIA C232 125 02 1082 FIXTURE LITHONIA C232 125 02 1082 FIXTURE LITHONIA C23...

Page 20: ...15V 125 01 0615A M TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 POWER 115 VAC 1 60 HZ M M EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR FIXTURE LITHONIA C232 125 02 1082 FIXTURE LITHONIA C232 125 02 1082 FIXTURE LITHONIA C232 125 02 1082 FIXTU...

Page 21: ...82 FAN MOTOR 3 GE 9W 115V 125 01 0615A M TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 POWER 208 230 VAC 1 50 60 HZ 4W M M EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR FIXTURE LITHONIA C232 125 02 1082 FIXTURE LITHONIA C232 125 02 1082 FIXTURE...

Page 22: ...5 02 1082 FIXTURE LITHONIA C232 125 02 1082 FIXTURE LITHONIA C232 125 02 1082 FIXTURE LITHONIA C232 125 02 1082 FUSE 125 01 3282 15 AMP FUSE FUSE HOLDER 125 01 3283 FUSE 125 01 3282 15 AMP FUSE FUSE H...

Page 23: ...ING UNIT T STAT CONDENSING UNIT LIGHT SWITCH 125 01 0307 CANOPY LIGHTING 8 F32T8 48 LAMP 125 03 1073 4 LIGHT FIXTURE 125 02 1082 FAN MOTOR 3 GE 9W 115V 125 01 0615A M M TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 FISH...

Page 24: ...GHT SWITCH 125 01 0307 CANOPY LIGHTING 8 F32T8 48 LAMP 125 03 1073 4 LIGHT FIXTURE 125 02 1082 FAN MOTOR 3 GE 9W 115V 125 01 0615A M M TERMINAL BLOCK 125 01 0295 FISHER EVAPOWAY DM20WW 3D 2000W 240 VA...

Page 25: ...40VAC 125 01 0500 CONDENSATE EVAP PAN SAFETY SWITCH FLOAT SWITCH DT 140digi 20 240 125 01 0717 N RELAY RELEASE TIME T 1 2 X 4 F 3 EVAP PAN 2000W 8 3A 240VAC 125 01 0500 CONDENSATE EVAP PAN SAFETY SWIT...

Page 26: ...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...

Page 27: ...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 wi...

Page 28: ...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...

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