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Commercial refrigeration systems walk-in coolers and freezers
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INDOOR TOP MOUNT INSTALLATION and START-UP ONLY CERTIFIED TYPE I, TYPE II TECHNICIANS AS REQUIRED BY 40 CFR PART 82, SUBPART F OF THE PROPER REFRIGERANT PRACTICES PROGRAM APPROVED BY THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY MAY INSTALL THIS EQUIPMENT EACH UNIT HAS BEEN INSPECTED, LEAK CHECKED, AND FACTORY RUN BEFORE SHIPMENT. IF UNIT FAILS TO START, CONTACT FACTORY IMMEDIATELY. UNIT MAY HAVE BEEN DAMAGED IN TRANSIT. 1. Check unit for leaks or damage, which may have occurred during shipment. 2. Provide dedicated electrical line to unit. (CHECK UNIT AMP. DRAW) BE CERTAIN LINE VOLTAGE AND UNIT VOLTAGE MATCH. 3. Make sure to maintain minimum clearance requirements for condenser. Outdoor minimum clearance, 1-1/2' front, 6' above unit. Indoor installation of condenser requires sufficient supply of air to prevent heat build-up, 800 to 1000 CFM for every 12,000 BTUH of condenser capacity, also a method of exhausting air must be provided. 4. Prepare an opening. (Check opening dimensions by model number.) 2 X 4 wood frame suggested. Unit must be mounted in level position. Avoid obstructions to air flow. Be sure plug thickness matches opening thickness. 5. Apply bead of silicone caulk around opening, where unit will rest against frame. 6. Gently slide unit into opening. 7. Secure unit to opening with mounting screws. (Through flange on condenser side.) 8. Apply bead of silicone caulk around the unit, where unit and frame meet. 9. Check for air leaks around unit. 10. Loosen compressor hold-down bolts (Semi-Hermetic Only.) 11. Install condensate drain line to evaporator. Heated line required below 32°F. 12. Turn on power to unit. IF UNIT FAILS TO START (CHECK FOR) Damage Loss of refrigerant Improper electrical hook-up Blown circuit breaker Low line voltage
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