Heatcraft Refrigeration Products H-IM-82C Manual Do Utilizador

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Installation and Operations Manual
Service Information
All  
 units are designed for maximum durability, reliability and 
simplicity.  
 comes to you ready for operation, fully charged and 
with all controls preset at the factory. The following information is 
provided as an aid in the event that service is required.
Maintenance
The evaporator section of a  
 system should be checked at 
least once for proper defrosting because the amount and pattern 
of frosting can vary greatly. The frost build-up is dependent on 
the temperature of the room, the type of product being stored, 
how often new product is brought into the room and percentage 
of time the door to the room is open. It may be necessary to 
periodically change the number of defrost cycles or adjust the 
duration of defrost.
System Standard Maintenance Guidelines
After first year of operation and under normal usage, maintenance 
should cover the following items at least once every six months: 
  1.  Check and tighten ALL electrical connections.
  2.  Check all wiring and insulators.
  3.  Check contactors for proper operation and for worn  
        contact points.
  4.    Check all fan motors. Tighten motor mount bolts/ nuts  
   
and tighten fan set screws.
  5.    Clean the condenser coil surface.
  6.    Check the operation of the control system. Make certain   
   
all safety controls are operating properly.
  7.    Check that all defrost controls are functioning properly.
  8.    Clean the evaporator coil surface.
  9.    Clean the drain pan and check the drain pan and drain line  
   
  for proper drainage.
Refrigeration Sequence of Operation
  1.  Power is provided to the temperature control, compressor    
   
contactor and cooler evaporator fans.
  2.  The temperature controller closes and energizes the  
   
compressor contactor, starting the compressor,  
   
evaporator and condenser fan(s).
  3.  When the system reaches the desired box temperature,  
   
the temperature control will de-energize the compressor  
   
contactor. Evaporator fans will continue to operate at  
   
this point.
  4.  When the fixture temperature rises above the set point 
   
and minimum off-time has elapsed, the temperature  
   
control will close and re-energize the compressor contactor.
Electric Defrost Sequence of Operation
for Freezers
1.  During normal operation, at the preset time intervals,  
 
   
the temperature/defrost control will de-energize the  
   
compressor contactor and evaporator fans and energize 
   
the defrost heaters. These functions are controlled  
   
through relays on the controller.
  2.  When the coil has defrosted fully and has reached the  
   
preset coil temperature (as sensed by the coil  
   
temperature sensor) the defrost heater de-energizes  
   
and the fan delay and drip sequences begin.
  3.  The temperature/defrost control energizes the  
   
compressor contactor, starting the compressor and  
   
condenser fan(s).
  4.  Freezer evaporator fans will be energized by the  
   
temperature/defrost control when the coil temperature  
   
reaches 35°F or fan delay time has elapsed.
Medium and Large Cabinet Freezers
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