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START UP PROCEDURE –  
 
1.  After the wiring has been completed, set the 

defrost timer for the correct time of day, 
making sure the defrost pins are secure in 
the face of the clock.  USL cabinets are fac-
tory set for 1 defrost period in 24 hours. (12 
a.m.) 

 
2.  Cut the band holding the compressor in 

place during shipping. 

 
3.  Check the cabinet thoroughly  for loose nuts 

and  bolts and electrical connections.  In-
spect the refrigeration lines for any visible 
damage or chafing. 

 
4.  Replace the electrical box cover. 
 
5.  Start the cabinet and allow to pull down to 

operating temperature before loading. 

 
SPECIFICATIONS –  
 
DIMENSIONS –  
 

                 Cu. 
 

   Ft.                                     Exterior 

Model      Cap        Drs          L              W+              H 
USL-2    43.7     2 

    52” 

34 1/4” 

  84 1/4” 

 
 

 

 

 

Interior 

 

 

            47 13/16”    25 11/16”   62 3/4” 

 

 

+ Exclusive of Door Handles 

 
ELECTRICAL –  
 

 

Unit 

 H.P. 

 Hz/Ph 

 Volts 

USL-2 

3/4 

 60/1 

 115 

 

 
 Run 

 Fuse 

 Ship 

 Amps 

  

Size 

 Wt. 

USL-2 

15.0 

 20 

amp 

 875 

BTU CAPACITIES –  
 

 

 

 

Rating   Temps  ºF 

 BTU/HR Evap 

Cond. 

Amb 

USL-2 2280   

-20 

110 

90 

 

 
During June ‘95, R404A refrigerant was 
phased into use on the USL-2.  The refriger-
ant charge is 46 oz. of  R404A.

 

 

GENERAL UPKEEP 
 
CARE and CLEANING –  
 
 

To insure good sanitation, appear-

ance, and minimum maintenance, the cabinet  
should be cleaned and washed regularly as 
use demands.  Clean with mild detergent and 
warm water.  DO NOT USE AN ABRASIVE 
CLEANER OR STEEL WOOL AS THEY 
WILL MAR THE FINISH. 
 
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE –  
 
 

Under normal conditions, after the 

cabinet is installed and running,  very little 
maintenance should be required.  However, 
the following list of housekeeping practices 
will assure trouble-free operation. 
 
1.  Check operation of condenser fan motors.  

Fan blades must turn freely. 

 
2.  Check drain pan and heater to prevent 

accidental overflow. 

 
3.  Make sure doors are closing properly and 

that the gaskets seal. 

 
4.  Make sure all evaporator fan motors are 

running.  These can be seen through grill 
inside cabinet. 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for USL-2

Page 1: ...URE Solid Door Reach In for Ice Cream and Frozen Foods P N OII USL January 2006 First Call for help US and Canada 1 800 922 1919 Soporte T cnico y Asistencia M xico 01 800 522 1900 For a Service Netwo...

Page 2: ...apacities 4 General Upkeep Care and Cleaning Routine Maintenance 4 Power Switches Temperature Control 5 Thermometer Electrical Enclosure 5 Defrost Time Clock 6 Defrost Heater Thermostat and Replacemen...

Page 3: ...xi mum operating efficiency INSTALLATION and START UP SKID The skid should be left on the cabinet until it is near the final location The skid pro vides protection for both the case and floor The skid...

Page 4: ...for durability and ease of cleaning Care should be taken when loading the shelves with product Product on the highest level of shelves should not touch the evapora tor drain pan This pan gets warm du...

Page 5: ...ps Size Wt USL 2 15 0 20 amp 875 BTU CAPACITIES Rating Temps F BTU HR Evap Cond Amb USL 2 2280 20 110 90 During June 95 R404A refrigerant was phased into use on the USL 2 The refriger ant charge is 46...

Page 6: ...obably need resetting to reflect the proper case temperature Using a separate thermometer located on a shelf in the case compare this temperature to that on the case thermometer If the case thermomete...

Page 7: ...lowest usage Defrost is time initiated and tempera ture terminated If the thermostat should fail the timer is equipped with a failsafe set at 40 minutes that will allow defrost to terminate on time DE...

Page 8: ...rature Adjust the expansion valve as follows 1 Attach two sensing probes to the evapora tor one under the clamp holding the ex pansion valve sensing bulb and the other securely taped to one of the ret...

Page 9: ...g to the fol lowing procedure 1 Discharge the refrigerant nitrogen mixture allowing it to blow from the system as rapidly as possible into an empty cylinder Be sure that all service valves and solenoi...

Page 10: ...pres sor will start properly On start up the valve will hold the suction pressure at the desired setting until the suction pressure has dropped below the setting then the valve will open If it becomes...

Page 11: ...e air flow restriction 3 Defective condenser fan mo tor 3 Replace 4 Air or non condensable gas ses in system 4 Leak check change drier evacuate and recharge Warm storage temperatures 1 Temperature con...

Page 12: ...temperature con trol 4 Replace 5 Power disconnected 5 Check service cord or wir ing connections Compressor will not start cuts out on overload 1 Low voltage 1 Contact electrician 2 Defective compress...

Page 13: ...nd R404 KAAB 007E CAA Condenser Fan Motor EMS ESPL25EM1 Evaporator Fan Motor Morrill SPB5EM1 Light Ballast 8G3738W Incandescent Lamp GE 40A15 WARRANTY AND PARTS INFORMATION Please read carefully to as...

Page 14: ...s will not be shipped from the Hussmann factory They may be obtained from your nearest Copeland Wholesaler Your wholesaler will replace free of charge any compressor found to be defective within twelv...

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