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IGSV-VTB, VSG-0309

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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 product. 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 tempera-
ture of the product must be controlled to maximize life
of the product. Hussmann cases were not designed to
“heat up” or “cool down” product—but rather to
maintain an item’s proper temperature for maximum
shelf life. To achieve the protection required always:

1. Minimize processing time to avoid damaging

temperature rise to the product. Product should be
at proper temperature.

2. Keep the air in and around the case area free of

foreign gasses and fumes or food will rapidly
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 controls have been adjusted and they are
operating at the proper temperature. Allow
merchandiser to operate a minimum of 6 hours
before stocking with any product.

5. When stocking, never allow the product to extend

beyond the recommended load limit.  Air discharge
and return air flue  must be unobstructed at all
times to provide proper refrigeration.

6. There are vents located at the base of the front of

the glass, just  above the front rail. These vents
supply a continuous, gentle flow of air across the
front glass which inhibits condensation.  Do not
place any signs or other restrictive objects on the
front of the refrigerator that will block these vents.

7. Keep the service doors closed (when applicable).

Refrigeration performance will be seriously
affected if left open for a prolonged period of time.

8. Avoid the use of supplemental flood or spot

lighting. Display light intensity has been designed for
maximum visibility and product life at the factory.
The use of higher output fluorescent lamps (H.O.
and V.H.O.), will shorten the shelf life of the
product.

9. In the Deli cases, completely cover the product

each night with a clean damp cloth or butcher
paper (never use plastic, as it does not allow

appearance and significantly shortening product
shelf life.

10. 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 the
dehydration process.  The only other moisture
within the case is that in the product itself.  A single
level of meat will dry out faster than a fully loaded
case of 3–4 levels of meat.

IMPORTANT STEPS

1. For temperature settings, please see the Case

Specifications section in this book.

2. Temperature control should be by means of a T-Stat

and Suction Stop Solenoid at each case. Do not use
EPR valves, Liquid Line Solenoids or electronic
control devices of any kind, as these allow
temperature swings causing dehydration and
excessive energy consumption.

3. Product should be worked and rotated on a regular

basis, not to exceed a 4-hour period.

4. At night, turn off case lights and cover the product

with a damp (not wet) cloth similar to cheese cloth
(etc.). This should be washed out in the morning
and kept in a walk-in box during the day—so that it
is cool and moist when covering the product.

5. Discharge air temperature should be approximately

26°F, with between 150-200 FPM air velocity. Do
not display product directly within the air
discharge.

6. Clean Humidity system a minimum of every 90 days

for proper system operation.

CASE CLEANING
Long life and satisfactory performance of any equipment
are dependent upon the care given to it. To insure long
life, proper sanitation and minimum maintenance costs,
the refrigerator should be thoroughly cleaned frequently.
SHUT OFF FAN DURING CLEANING PROCESS. It can
be unplugged within the case, or shut off case at the
source. The interior bottom may be cleaned with any
domestic soap or detergent based cleaners. Sanitizing
solutions will not harm the interior bottom, however,
these solutions should always be used according to the
Hussmann’s directions. It is essential to establish and
regulate cleaning procedures. This will minimize bacteria
causing discoloration which leads to degraded product
Soap and hot water are not enough to kill this bacteria.  A

Summary of Contents for VSG

Page 1: ...09 1 VTB VSG Upright Bakery Merchandisers p n IGSV VTB VSG 0309 Chino VTB VSG Upright Bakery Merchandisers Rev 0309 Installation Operation Manual INSTALLATION OPERATION GUIDE VTB VSG with DSS Bagel Bin Option ...

Page 2: ... 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 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 in Hussmann s fi...

Page 3: ...ht 45 3 4 38 47 1 2 30 Matches Self Contained Height 24 1 2 Matches Self Contained Height 10 18 6 1 8 17 38 88 30 3 8 7 5 8 47 1 2 30 1 2 13 3 8 10 Cookie Bin VSG Optional Cookie Bin and 3 Shelves Scale 1 4 18 8 3 4 48 1 2 82 1 4 10 1 2 13 3 4 26 3 4 Optional Refrigerated Lower Storage 36 25 VSG DSS Bakery Tower with Optional Refrigerated Lower Storage Scale 1 4 26 30 3 8 7 5 8 17 88 38 47 1 2 30 ...

Page 4: ...IGSV VTB VSG 0309 4 1 Bumper VSG Plan Scale 1 2 56 78 38 48 2 Door Case 56 2 Door Case 78 3 Door Case VTB Bakery Vista Tower Merchandiser Scale 1 4 88 38 56 VSG Overhead view Scale 1 4 ...

Page 5: ...ling 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 carpenter s level and shim legs accordingly Case must be raised correctly under legs where support is best to prevent damage to case Merchandisers must be ins...

Page 6: ...own 1 2 BASE case access two sides Bolt cases together as shown 3 BASE case access one side Bolt cases together as shown INSTALLING PEDESTAL BASE CLOSE OFF 1 Bolt 1 4 16 x 1 front angle to base gusset Do not tighten 2 Align front angle to floor 3 Tighten front angle to base gusset 4 Align the threaded rod in the front close off with the 1 4 hole located in front angle then bolt together 5 Slide re...

Page 7: ...st be used as part of the condensate drain to prevent air leakage or insect entrance Store plumbing system floor drains should be at least 14 off the center of the case to allow use of the P trap pipe section Never use two water seals in series in any one line Double P traps in series will cause a lock and prevent draining 3 Always provide as much down hill slope fall as possible 1 8 per foot is t...

Page 8: ... The standard coil is piped at 5 8 suction however the store tie in may vary depending on the number of coils and the draw the case has Depending on the case setup the connecting point in the store may be 5 8 7 8 or 11 8 Refer to the particular case you are hooking up Refrigerant lines should be sized as shown on the refrigeration legend furnished by the store Install P traps oil traps at the base...

Page 9: ... Total Evap Prod Disc Veloc Settings Coil Number Evap Case Number PSI PSI Size Voltage Application per Ft BTU Tmp Tmp Tmp Fpm F Type Of Motors Duration Fans Lights Levels Out In HP VAC Ampacity VSG Dry 4 Dry Bakery 2 24 4 5 Dry Bakery 2 24 4 6 Dry Bakery 5 09 4 VSG Dry 4 Dry Bakery 1 73 4 5 Dry Bakery 2 24 4 6 Dry Bakery 4 48 4 VSG DSS Refrigerated Display for Cream Cheese and Related Refrigerated...

Page 10: ...RESCHEMATICS NEW WIRING VSG CASE W5000271 CUSTOM VSG 78 CASE 115 VAC 1Ø 50 60 Hz L1 L2 L3 N G MAIN POWER L LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 CIRCUIT 1 F25T8 36 125 03 1080 RED RED YELLOW YELLOW BLUE BLUE BALLAST 125 01 3079 MAGNETEK B432I120 F25T8 36 125 03 1080 F25T8 36 125 03 1080 RED RED YELLOW YELLOW BLUE BLUE BALLAST 125 01 3079 MAGNETEK B432I120 F25T8 36 125 03 1080 F25T8 36 125 03 1080 F25T...

Page 11: ... 1 1 09 11 03 H WIRESCHEMATICS NEW WIRING VTB CASE W5000272 CUSTOM VTB 48 115 VAC 1Ø 50 60 Hz L1 L2 L3 N G MAIN POWER L LIGHT SWITCH TIPPETTE 125 01 0311 CIRCUIT 1 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L F25T8 36 125 03 1080 F25T8 36 125 03 1080 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L F25T8 36 125 03 1080 F25T8 36 125 03 1080 BALLAST 125 01 3266 FULHAM LH3 120 L F25T8 36 125 03 1080 F25T8 36 125 03 1080...

Page 12: ...shelf life of the product 9 In the Deli cases completely cover the product each night with a clean damp cloth or butcher paper never use plastic as it does not allow appearance and significantly shortening product shelf life 10 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 ...

Page 13: ... the butyl sealants or AMMONIA BASE this will corrode the copper components of the case TO PRESERVE THE ATTRACTIVE FINISH Do Use Water and a Mild Detergent for the Exterior Only Do Not Use Abrasives or Steel Wool Scouring Pads these will mar the finish PLEXIGLASS ACRYLIC CARE Improper cleaning not only accelerates the cleaning cycle but also degrades the quality of this surface Normal daily buffin...

Page 14: ...ase 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 windows are open allowing moisture to enter store FOR PROMPT SERVICE When Contacting the Factory for support Be sure to have the Case MODEL and SERIAL NUMBER Handy This Information is on a plate located on the case itself SHELF GLASS A...

Page 15: ...lways Disconnect Electrical Power at the Main Disconnect when servicing or replacing any electrical component This includes but not limited to Fans Heaters Thermostats and Lights ALWAYS DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER ATTHE MAIN DISCONNECTWHEN SERVICING OR REPLACING ANY ELECTRICAL COMPONENT This includes but not limited to fans heaters thermostats and lights TIPS TROUBLESHOOTING BEFORE CALLING FOR SER...

Page 16: ...up evaluation prior to the loading of food into the refrig erator 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 drafts radiant heating from the ceiling and from lamps Such influence should be properly corrected or compensated for c At the same time ch...

Page 17: ...r blade inoperative 14 Is the defrost time excessive 15 Is the defrost termination thermostat if used set too high 16 Are the refrigerant controls incorrectly adjusted 17 Is the air entering the condenser above design condi tions Are the condenser fins clear of dirt dust etc 18 Is there a shortage of refrigerant 19 Has the equipment been modified to use replacements for CFC 12 CFC 502 or other ref...

Page 18: ...and sanitized Since mechanical equipment is used for fresh meat processing all suchequipmentshouldbecleanedatleastdailyand each time a different kind of meat product comes in contact with the tool or equipment i Make sure that all refrigeration equipment is in stalled and adjusted in strict accordance with Hussmann s recommendations j See that all storage and refrigeration equipment is kept in pro...

Page 19: ...under 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 assem bly is available but must be purchased prior to shipment to be in effect Hussmann reserves the right to inspect the job site installation and reason for failure The motor compressor warranties...

Page 20: ...articular 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 thispublication may be obtained by contacting Hussmann Chino 13770 RamonaAvenue Chino California 91710 909 628 8942 FAX 909 590 4910 800 395 9229 Service Record Last service date By ...

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