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The  refrigerated  merchandisers  have  been  designed  for 

use only in air conditioned stores where temperature and 

humidity are maintained at or below 75°F and 55% relative 

humidity. DO NOT allow air conditioning, electric fans, ovens, 

open doors or windows (etc.) to create air currents around 

the merchandiser, as this will impair its correct operation.
Product  temperature  should  always  be  maintained  at  a 

constant and proper temperature. This means that from the 

time the product is received, through storage, preparation 

and  display,  the  temperature  of  the  product  must  be 

controlled to maximize life of the product.

Uncrating the Stand

Place  the  fixture  as  close  to  its  permanent  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 at base of stand!

exterior loading

These  models  have 

not

  been  structurally  designed  to 

support excessive external loading. 

do not walk on their 

tops;

 This could cause serious personal injury and damage 

to the fixture.

GLASS BREAKAGE MAY OCCUR!

Retighten glass along clamshell after

leveling and first time case is brought

to full operating temperature!

glass adjustment

During  shipment,  the  lubricant  inside  the  cylinders  may 

have settled. This settling may cause excessive or uneven 

tension on the glass - to the point of breakage. To avoid 

any damage, please follow these three easy steps:

1.   Slowly raise and lower each glass section 6 times to 

a height of 6 inches.

.   Increase the height to 1 inches, and raise and 

lower the glass 6 more times.

3.   Finally raise the glass to its full extension, and lower.

These steps should release any settled lubricant within the 

cylinders and prevent any stress on the front glass.

Setting and Joining

The sectional construction of these models enable them to 

be joined in line to give the effect of one continuous display. 

A joint trim kit is supplied with each joint.

leveling

iMPoRtant!  it  iS  iMPeRative  that  caSeS  Be 

leveled fRoM fRont to BacK and Side to Side 

PRioR to Joining. a level caSe iS neceSSaRY 

to inSURe PRoPeR oPeRation, wateR dRainage, 

PleXiglaSS alignMent.

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 shim 

legs accordingly. Case must be raised correctly, under legs 

where support is best, to prevent damage to case.

1.   Check level of floor where cases are to be set. 

Determine the highest point of the floor; cases will 

be set off this point.

2.   Set first case, and adjust legs over the highest part 

of the floor so that case is level. Prevent 

 

damage - case must be raised under leg or by use 

of x6 or x4 leg brace. Remove side and back leg 

braces after case is set.

3.   Set second case as close as possible to the first 

case and 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 on both cases to be 

joined.

5.   Apply liberal bead of case joint sealant (butyl) to 

(dotted area shown in figure) first case. Apply heavy 

amount to cover entire shaded area.

DO NOT USE PERMAGUM!

It is the contractor’s responsibility to install

case(s) according to local construction and

health codes.

6.   Slide second case up to first case snugly. Then level 

second case to the first case so glass front, bumper 

and top are flush.

7.   To compress silicone at joint, use two Jurgenson wood 

clamps. Make sure case is level from front to back and 

side to side on inside bulkheads at joint.

8.   Attach sections together via a  bolts located in the 

base of the case. Secure the overhead structure by 

bolting the bracket, located inside behind lights.

9.   Apply bead of silicone to top of bulkheads and slip 

on stainless steel bulkhead cap. Also apply silicone 

to seam between overhead light tubes.

Summary of Contents for Specialty Products R3P

Page 1: ...Refrigerated Service and or Prep with refrigerated self service front P N IGFP R3 R3P 0608 INSTALLATION OPERATION GUIDE CHINO R3 R3P Ref Service self service prep case Rev 0608 Installation Operation...

Page 2: ...ains Information on R3 Refrigerated Service Top Self Service Front Case R3P Service Prep Top Refrigerated Self Service Front Case R3TO Service Top only for in counter installation Shipping Damage All...

Page 3: ...tional Shelf R3P Service Prep Self Service Case Scale 1 2 12 3 8 18 10 20 5 8 13 1 2 50 3 8 19 3 8 6 36 3 8 13 1 2 50 3 8 50 1 4 40 1 2 52 1 8 20 5 8 2 0 7 8 10 5 8 Prep Top Area 19 3 8 12 6 12 8 R3 O...

Page 4: ...fect of one continuous display A joint trim kit is supplied with each joint Leveling IMPORTANT IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT CASES BE LEVELED FROM FRONT TO BACK AND SIDE TO SIDE PRIOR TO JOINING A LEVEL CASE...

Page 5: ...ten Join the top by using a joint bracket included in joint kit with 3 8 bolts Joint Trim After cases have been leveled and joined and refrigeration electrical and wasted piping work completed install...

Page 6: ...easure 10 inches from top of the case Note Line up 6 inch mark with 10 inch mark Step 3 Use bracket center hole to align with cross mark Note Use pencil marker to mark hole pattern HOLE PATTERN Step 4...

Page 7: ...ont d Step 6 Install upper support bracket Step 7 Mount wrap board on top of bracket using a spacer to have a gap between rear wall and board Step 8 screw bracket into wrap board screws provided 8 X 1...

Page 8: ...bumper slide into the channel Step 3 Starting on one end while inserting the bumper push it up against the end cap to prevent the bumper from shrinking after installation when it gets cold Step 4 As y...

Page 9: ...ositioned within the base grooves Roll vinyl top over full length of base then tap with rubber mallet to ensure vinyl is securely locked into the base 2b Rigid Top Snap the Rigid Top over the Rigid Ba...

Page 10: ...length of base then tap with rubber mallet to ensure vinyl is securely locked into the base 2b Rigid Top Snap the Rigid Top over the Rigid Base 3 If necessary wipe clean with any household cleaning pr...

Page 11: ...gs are positioned within the base grooves Roll vinyl top over full length of base then tap with rubber mallet to ensure vinyl is securely locked into the base 2b Rigid Top Snap the Rigid Top over the...

Page 12: ...ins 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 insulated to prevent condensation Refrigerant T...

Page 13: ...E Refer to label affixed to case to determine the actual configuration as checked in the TYPE INSTALLED boxes Electrical Circuit Identification Standard lighting for all refrigerated models will be fu...

Page 14: ...pidly deteriorate 3 Maintain the display merchandisers temperature controls as outlined in the refrigerator section of this manual 4 Do not place any product into these refrigerators until all control...

Page 15: ...nti fog capabilities This product also seals pores and provides a protective coating User Information Cont d CLEANING PRECAUTIONS When cleaning Do not use high pressure water hoses Do not introduce wa...

Page 16: ...rams R3 Prep 4 W0180047 6 W0180048 8 W0180049 12 W0180051 R3 P 8 REM 8 W1800167 R3 P 4 REM WALMART 4 W1800172 R3 P 6 REM WALMART 6 W1800173 R3 Top Only Cold 4 W0180101 6 W0180102 8 W0180103 12 W018010...

Page 17: ...load ratings removed fuse 8 29 07 JR 03 17 06 R3 CR3 CASES W0180047 R3 CR3 4 PREP CASES LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 L F28T5 48 125 03 1131 LIGHT CIRCUIT TAG ORANGE FAN CIRCUIT TAG BROWN BALLAST...

Page 18: ...IGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 L LIGHT CIRCUIT TAG ORANGE FAN MOTOR CIRCUIT TAG BROWN BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L FP21 830 T5 36 125 03 1131 FP21 830 T5 36 125 03 1131 EVAP FAN MOTORS 4 4W...

Page 19: ...LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L L F28T5 48 125 03 1131 F28T5 48 125 03 1131 LIGHT CIRCUIT TAG ORANGE FAN CIRCUIT TAG BOTTOM BROWN M M M M EVAP FAN MOTORS 4 4W 29...

Page 20: ...CASES LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L L F28T5 48 125 03 1131 F28T5 48 125 03 1131 LIGHT CIRCUIT TAG ORANGE FAN MOTOR TAG BROWN M M M M M M EVAP FAN MOTORS 6 4W...

Page 21: ...3178 CIRCUIT 3 W G BK LIGHT CIRCUIT 47A CIRCUIT 2 BLK 14 RED 14 WHT 14 BLACK 14 F28T5 48 125 03 1131 GRN 14 SENSOR 225 01 3228 F28T5 48 125 03 1131 FAN MOTOR 0 29 AMP 120VAC 4 0392457 M M M M SENSOR...

Page 22: ...90 4910 Lic 644406 REVISIONS DESCRIPTION CHECKED BY BY FILE LOCATION JESSE RIOS PAGE OF 2 2 4 12 07 W1800167 R3 P 8REM 914276 LOADING 120 V L1 L2 L3 3 9 NOTE CASE MUST BE GROUNDED LOADING 208 V 240V L...

Page 23: ...65A MOP 15A BUNDLE ORANGE LABELED LIGHT CIRCUIT L1 N L1 N BLACK 14 WHITE 14 BLACK 14 WHITE 14 WARMER 4ft 125 01 0767 TYCO THERMAL CONTROLS 10BTV1 CR 40 WATTS 0 33AMP 120V BUNDLE PURPLE LABELED HEATER...

Page 24: ...N BLACK 14 WHITE 14 BLACK 14 WHITE 14 WARMER 6ft 125 01 0767 TYCO THERMAL CONTROLS 10BTV1 CR 60 WATTS 0 5AMP 120V BUNDLE PURPLE LABELED HEATER CIRCUIT LI N 120 VAC 1 50 60 Hz MCA 63A MOP 15A BOHN COIL...

Page 25: ...1 0311 L F28T5 48 125 03 1131 T STAT 1 225 01 0707 SUCTION SOLENOID 1 225 01 3202 BUNDLE BLACK WHITE BUNDLE BROWN AXIAL EVAP FANS 0 16 AMP 11W 120VAC 2 125 01 2011 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L...

Page 26: ...0311 L T STAT 1 225 01 0707 SUCTION SOLENOID 1 225 01 3202 BUNDLE ORANGE BUNDLE WHITE BLACK M BUNDLE BROWN BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L FP21 830 T5 36 2 125 03 1131 120 VAC 60 Hz MCA 49A MOP 1...

Page 27: ...11 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L L F28T5 48 2 125 03 1131 T STAT 1 225 01 0707 SUCTION SOLENOID 1 225 01 3202 BUNDLE ORANGE BUNDLE WHITE BLACK BUNDLE BROWN M M M M 120 VAC 60 Hz MCA 65A MOP 15A...

Page 28: ...AST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L L F28T5 48 125 03 1131 F28T5 48 125 03 1131 T STAT 1 225 01 0707 SUCTION SOLENOID 1 225 01 3202 BUNDLE ORANGE BUNDLE WHITE BLACK BUNDLE BROWN M M M M M M 120 VAC 60 Hz...

Page 29: ...GON 8045 00 115 V 60 Hz 125 01 0710 CONDENSER FAN T STAT POWER SWITCH M M M BUNDLE YELLOW SAFETY SWITCH FLOAT SWITCH 120 VAC 60 Hz MCA 15 6A MOP 20A PLUG NEMA 5 15P L1 N BLACK 14 WHITE 14 FISHER EVAPO...

Page 30: ...orm 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 acc...

Page 31: ...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 mix...

Page 32: ...d 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 v...

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