Installation manual
GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION
For satisfactory and safe operation, you must
thoroughly understand the operation of this cabinet
and conditions that could be dangerous if instructions
are not followed.
As the user of this cabinet, you are responsible to
understand how it must be installed for proper function
and operation. Any operator of the cabinet must be
given adequate training before placing the cabinet in
operation. You must be aware of WARNINGS called
out in the manual.You must follow all applicable codes
during installation and operation.
The freezer complies with the following:
1. U.L. Listed, Commercial Freezer for Hazardous
Locations. Also Listed for Flammable Materials
Storage. Control number 47R6.
2. For use in Class 1, Division 1, groups C and D Haz-
ardous Locations. Operating Temperature Code, T4A.
3. Meets Requirements of OSHA 29CFR 1910.307.
4. Accepted for use: The City of New York
Department of Buildings
MEA 327-87-E
For your own benefit—take time to read this manual
and retain it for future refence.
REMOVING OUTER DOOR
If the assembled cabinet is too wide to move through
narrow doorways, the cabinet doors can be removed
as follows:
1. Open doors and lift door off the hinge butts. It is
not necessary to remove the hinge covers to
remove the door.
2. After the legs are on and the cabinet is in final
position, set the doors back on the hinge pins.
LOCATING THE CABINET
Select a location most convenient for usage, preferably
a clean, dry area, away from sources of heat such as
overhead blowers, radiators, ovens, or direct sunlight.
FOR SATISFACTORY OPERATION
1. The cabinet should be free standing with a
minimum of four (4") inches between the cabinet
rear and the wall. To allow air flow over the
compressor and machinery compartment, a
minimum of 12" overhead clearance should be
provided.
2. Level the cabinet so door will slowly close when
held open about four (4") inches and released. This
setting assures self closing if the door is closed
hard enough to rebound open.
CAUTION: REFRIGERATION LEAKS OR WET
INSULATION CAUSED BY DRILLING WILL VOID
THE WARRANTY!!!
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS
The electrical power supply must be installed
according to the latest edition of the NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE – specifically Article 510 –
Hazardous (Classified Locations - Specific).
Appropriate materials and wiring methods must
be used in order to comply with the current
National Electrical Code for Class 1, Group
Cand D area installation. All local and other
appropriate codes must be followed.
The installation must be made by a licensed
professional electrician and contractor.
POWER SPECIFICATION: 115 Volt, 60 Cycle, 1 Phase
RUNNING AMP: 4.5 MIN. WIRE SIZE: 14 AWG.
GROUNDING
WARNING:
For personal safety, this cabinet must be properly
GROUNDED. The ground wire to the cabinet must be
installed on the green screw located in the
conduit outlet box. (Refer to drawing.)
The conduit outlet box is where the incoming power
wires are connected to the cabinet wires.
The incoming ground wire must be properly installed
from the power supply. Consult a licensed electrician if
you have any doubt about this wire being properly
installed.
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