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Q3-DC 0907 

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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 specifi ed. 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 rear of the case. Refer to diagram 
on  page 6.

WIRING and SERIAL PLATE AMPERAGE

Field wiring must be sized for component amperes 
stamped on the serial plate.  Actual ampere draw 
may be less than specifi ed. 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.

ASHRAE COLOR CODE

NOTE: All other manufacturers; no known sensor codes

Case Control Systems

SENSOR COLORS

Manufacturer ® >

EIL

CPC

Location
Coil Inlet

Color

Blue

Blue

Part#

225-01-1755

225-01-3255

Coil Outlet

Color

Red

Red

Part#

225-01-1757

225-01-3123

Discharge Air

Color

Green

Green

Part#

225-01-1756

225-01-3260

Return Air

Color

Purple

Green

Part#

225-01-1758

225-01-3260

Defrost Term.

Color

White

Orange

Part#

225-01-0650

225-01-3254

Liquid Line

Color

White

Blue

Part#

225-01-0650

225-01-3255

Electrical (continued)

Finishing Touches

Bumper Installation Tips

1.  Start to attach the bumper at one end of the 

lineup, preferably on a straight case.

2.  Push the end of the bumper into the bumper 

channel fi rmly. This may be diffi cult if bumper is 
cold.

3.  Bend the bumper backwards to open and guide 

it forward onto the bumper channel.

4.  An inside bumper miter must be cut on wedges.
5.  Loose ends on miters must be anchored with 

screws on the bottom edge.

6.  The top and bottom edges of the bumper must 

be fi rmly seated into the retainer by applying 
with a rubber mallet (not by hand).

7.  The bumper should be struck by the mallet at 

a slight angle that forces the bumper back into 
itself to prevent stretching. The installation can 
be made easier by applying a paraffi n block to 
the retainer grooves.

Installing Splashguard

After merchandisers have been leveled and joined, 
and all drip piping, electrical and refrigeration work 
has been completed, install the splashguards. 
Splashguards may be sealed to the fl oor using a vinyl 
cove base trim. The size of trim needed will depend 
on how much the fl oor is out of level. NOTE: The 
splashguard must be removable to allow access to 
components behind it.

1.  Remove all dirt, wax, debris, etc. from the 

area of the splashguard to ensure a secure 
adhesion.

2.  Apply a good contact cement to the trim, 

allowing a proper dry time.

3.  Install trim to the splashguard so that it is fl ush 

with the fl oor.

Summary of Contents for Q3-DC

Page 1: ...Q3 DC Deli Service Case Rev 0907 Installation Operation Manual INSTALLATION OPERATION GUIDE Q3 DC Deli Service Case ...

Page 2: ...ages of material If a shortage should exist and is found to be theresponsibilityofHussmannChino notifyHussmann 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 receipt of equipment HUSSMANN CHINO PRODUCT CONTROL The serial number and shipping date of all equipment has been recorded ...

Page 3: ...ectly will solve all hinge operation and glass alignment problems NOTE A To avoid removing concrete flooring begin lineup leveling from the highest point of the store floor B When wedges are involved in a lineup set them first All cases were leveled and joined prior to shipment to insure the closest possible fit when cases are joined in the field When joining use a carpenters level and adjust legs...

Page 4: ...move side and back leg braces after case is set and joined 3 Set second case within one foot 1 of the first case and remove leg skids Keep the supports along the length of the case and far end of case Level case to the first using the instructions in step one 4 Apply masking tape 1 8 in from end of case on inside and outside rear mullion and body work on both cases to be joined 5 Apply liberal bea...

Page 5: ...ensation Refrigeration REFRIGERANT TYPE The standard refrigerant will be R 22 unless otherwise specified on the customer order Check the serial plate on the case for information PIPING The refrigerant line outlets are located under the case Locate first the electrical box the outlets are then on the same side of the case but at the opposite end Insulate suction lines to prevent condensation drippa...

Page 6: ... Thermostats and Lights ALWAYS DISCONNECT ELECRICAL POWER AT MAIN DISCONNECT WHEN SERVICING OR REPLACING ANY ELECTRICAL COMPONENT electronic expansion valves will be installed on the coil inlet coil outlet and in the discharge air Some supermarkets require a 4th sensor in the return air Case controllers will be located in the electrical raceway or under the case EXPANSION VALVE ADJUSTMENT Expansio...

Page 7: ...01 0650 225 01 3254 Liquid Line Color White Blue Part 225 01 0650 225 01 3255 Electrical continued Finishing Touches Bumper Installation Tips 1 Start to attach the bumper at one end of the lineup preferably on a straight case 2 Push the end of the bumper into the bumper channel firmly This may be difficult if bumper is cold 3 Bend the bumper backwards to open and guide it forward onto the bumper c...

Page 8: ...r circulation Make sure the cloth or paper is in direct contact with the product User Information 10 Turn and rotate the meat fairly often The blood which gives the pink color works its way downward with time 11 Cold coils remove heat and moisture from the case and deposit this as frost onto the coil Thus a defrost is required Our humidity system induces moisture into the case and helps slow down ...

Page 9: ...s on the glass surface itself To preserve this coating and the optical clarity keep the glass clean Water is the only solution recommended for use in cleaning non glare glass The damage to the glass from improper caustic solutions is irreparable In addition to cleaning the glass with the recommended product there are precautions that should be taken when working and cleaning the inside of the case...

Page 10: ...esalers Hussmann recommends using 15 Sil Fos for repairs TIPS and 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 proper operation 3 If frost is collecting on fixture and or product check that Humidity Control is working properly and that no outside doors or wind...

Page 11: ...Deli 2 250 20 36 28 150 180 26 Forced Air 6 75 x 15 2 1 40 3 0 66 0 58 1 97 0 18 6 Deli 2 700 20 36 28 150 180 26 Forced Air 6 75 x 15 2 2 40 3 0 66 0 58 1 68 0 36 7 Deli 3 150 20 36 28 150 180 26 Forced Air 6 75 x 20 2 2 40 3 0 66 0 58 1 78 0 36 8 Deli 3 600 20 36 28 150 180 26 Forced Air 6 75 x 25 2 2 40 3 0 66 0 58 2 10 0 36 9 Deli 4 050 20 36 28 150 180 26 Forced Air 6 75 x 15 3 2 40 3 0 99 0 ...

Page 12: ...NOTE CASE MUST BE GROUNDED T STAT 1 225 01 0707 SUCTION SOLENOID 1 225 01 3202 BUNDLE WHITE BLACK LABELED THERMOSTAT CIRCUIT 120 VAC 1Ø 60 Hz L1 N L1 N L1 N BLK 14 WHITE 14 LIGHT CIRCUIT 23A MCA 95A MOP 15A MCA 54A MOP 15A EVAP FAN MOTOR 0392457 29A BLACK 14 WHITE 14 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L CANOPY LIGHT F21T5 36 125 03 1129 LEDGE LIGHT OPTIONAL LIGHT CIRCUIT 53A CAP OFF WIRE BLACK 14 ...

Page 13: ...07 SUCTION SOLENOID 1 225 01 3202 BUNDLE WHITE BLACK LABELED THERMOSTAT CIRCUIT 120 VAC 1Ø 60 Hz L1 N L1 N L1 N BLK 14 WHITE 14 LIGHT CIRCUIT 35A MCA 54A MOP 15A MCA 1 31A MOP 15A LIGHT CIRCUIT 70A EVAP FAN MOTOR 0392457 29A BLACK 14 WHITE 14 F21T5 36 125 03 1129 F28T5 48 125 03 1132 CAP OFF WIRE BLACK 14 WHITE 14 SHELF LIGHTS OPTIONAL BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L F28T5 48 125 03 1132 F28T...

Page 14: ...02 BUNDLE WHITE BLACK LABELED THERMOSTAT CIRCUIT 120 VAC 1Ø 50 60 Hz L1 N L1 N L1 N NOTE CASE MUST BE GROUNDED BLK 14 WHITE 14 LIGHT CIRCUIT 47A LIGHT CIRCUIT 1 5A MCA 83A MOP 15A EVAP FAN MOTOR 2 0392457 29A EA MCA 2 5A MOP 15A BLACK 14 WHITE 14 F28T5 48 125 03 1132 F35T5 60 125 03 1135 CAP OFF WIRE BLACK 14 WHITE 14 SHELF LIGHTS OPTIONAL BALLAST 125 01 3267 FULHAM LH4 120 L F35T5 60 125 03 1135 ...

Page 15: ...0 Hz L1 N MCA 1 01A MOP 15A EVAP FAN MOTOR 2 0392457 29A EA AIR SWEEP FANS COMAIR MX2B1 E1 2 125 01 2012 18A EA MCA 2 1A MOP 15A L1 N L1 N NOTE CASE MUST BE GROUNDED BLK 14 WHITE 14 LIGHT CIRCUIT 58A LIGHT CIRCUIT 1 1A BLACK 14 WHITE 14 F35T5 60 125 03 1135 BLACK 14 WHITE 14 SHELF LIGHTS OPTIONAL F21T5 36 125 03 1129 F21T5 36 125 03 1129 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L F21T5 36 125 03 1129 F2...

Page 16: ...50 60 Hz L1 N L1 N L1 N MCA 2 25A MOP 15A BLK 14 WHITE 14 MCA 1 01A MOP 15A BLACK 14 WHITE 14 LIGHT CIRCUIT 58A LIGHT CIRCUIT 1 2A EVAP FAN MOTOR 2 0392457 29A EA AIR SWEEP FANS COMAIR MX2B1 E1 2 125 01 2012 18A EA F21T5 36 125 03 1129 F14T5 24 125 03 1125 F28T5 48 125 03 1132 F21T5 36 125 03 1129 BLACK 14 WHITE 14 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L F21T5 36 125 03 1129 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHA...

Page 17: ...Hz L1 N EVAP FAN MOTOR 2 0392457 29A EA AIR SWEEP FANS COMAIR MX2B1 E1 2 125 01 2012 18A EA MCA 2 7A MOP 15A MCA 1 01A MOP 15A NOTE CASE MUST BE GROUNDED BLK 14 WHITE 14 BLACK 14 WHITE 14 L1 N L1 N LIGHT CIRCUIT 1 4A LIGHT CIRCUIT 70A F21T5 36 125 03 1129 F21T5 36 125 03 1129 F21T5 36 125 03 1129 BLACK 14 WHITE 14 F28T5 48 125 03 1132 F28T5 48 125 03 1132 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L F28T5...

Page 18: ...BELED THERMOSTAT CIRCUIT 120 VAC 1Ø 50 60 Hz L1 N MCA 3 1A MOP 15A NOTE CASE MUST BE GROUNDED MCA 1 3A MOP 15A EVAP FAN MOTOR 3 0392457 29A EA AIR SWEEP FANS COMAIR MX2B1 E1 2 125 01 2012 18A EA BLACK 14 WHITE 14 BLK 14 WHITE 14 L1 N L1 N LT CIRCUIT 47A LEDGE LIGHTS OPTIONAL LT CIRCUIT 53A LT CIRCUIT 35A LT CIRCUIT 1 1A CANOPY LIGHT F28T5 48 125 03 1132 F21T5 36 125 03 1129 BLACK 14 WHITE 14 F28T5...

Page 19: ...C 1Ø 50 60 Hz L1 N EVAP FAN MOTOR 4 0392457 29A EA AIR SWEEP FANS COMAIR MX2B1 E1 2 125 01 2012 18A EA BLACK 14 WHITE 14 MCA 4 2A MOP 15A MCA 1 6A MOP 15A NOTE CASE MUST BE GROUNDED BLK 14 WHITE 14 LIGHT CIRCUIT 93A LIGHT CIRCUIT 3 0A F28T5 48 125 03 1132 F28T5 48 125 03 1132 F28T5 48 125 03 1132 BLACK 14 WHITE 14 BALLAST 125 01 3267 FULHAM LH4 120 L F35T5 60 125 03 1135 F35T5 60 125 03 1135 BALLA...

Page 20: ...A 1 48A MOP 15A MCA 3 6A MOP 15A BLACK 14 WHITE 14 BLK 14 WHITE 14 EVAP FAN MOTOR 3 0392457 29A EA AIR SWEEP FANS COMAIR MX2B1 E1 3 125 01 2012 18A EA LIGHT CIRCUIT 93A LIGHT CIRCUIT 1 93 A F21T5 36 125 03 1129 F21T5 36 125 03 1129 F21T5 36 125 03 1129 F14T5 24 125 03 1125 F14T5 24 125 03 1125 F28T5 48 125 03 1132 F28T5 48 125 03 1132 F21T5 36 125 03 1129 BLACK 14 WHITE 14 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULH...

Page 21: ...5 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L F28T5 48 125 03 1132 MCA 4A MOP 15A MCA 1 48A MOP 15A BLACK 14 WHITE 14 LIGHT CIRCUIT 1 1A LIGHT CIRCUIT 2 1A BLK 14 WHITE 14 NOTE CASE MUST BE GROUNDED F21T5 36 125 03 1129 F21T5 36 125 03 1129 F21T5 36 125 03 1129 F21T5 36 125 03 1129 F21T5 36 125 03 1129 BLACK 14 WHITE 14 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L F28T5 48 125 03 1132 F28T5 48 125 03 1132 BALLAST 125 01 326...

Page 22: ...R Q3 DS 12R Q3 BC 12R Q3 BS 12R NO OPTIONS NO OPTIONS NO OPTIONS NO OPTIONS NO OPTIONS NO OPTIONS NO OPTIONS NO OPTIONS NO OPTIONS NO OPTIONS 2 1 L1 L2 L3 LOADING L1 L2 L3 LOADING L1 L2 L3 LOADING L1 L2 L3 LOADING L1 L2 L3 LOADING L1 L2 L3 LOADING L1 L2 L3 LOADING L1 L2 L3 LOADING 120 V MODEL Q3 DC 3R Q3 DS 3R Q3 BC 3R Q3 BS 3R 2 8 L1 L2 L3 LOADING L1 L2 L3 LOADING L1 L2 L3 LOADING L1 L2 L3 LOADIN...

Page 23: ...h 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 dr...

Page 24: ...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 light ing 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 9 Are dis...

Page 25: ...rig erated 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 cut ting 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 retu...

Page 26: ...rmation for your particular unit They can be found on a small metal plate on the unit Please note them below for future reference Additional copies of this publication may be obtained by contacting Hussmann 13770 Ramona Avenue Chino California 91710 909 628 8942 FAX 909 590 4910 Service Record Last service date By ...

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