Leveling And Sealing; Condensate Pan; Bottom Louvered Panel Removal; Top Decorative Panel Removal - Hussmann HGM-1BS Installation And Service Instructions Manual

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THE CABINET BACK SHOULD
NEVER BE HIGHER THAN THE FRONT.
Leveling and Sealing – Bottom
The case can be leveled by shimming un-
der the cabinet base frame, or be installing op-
tional levelers. The self-closing doors require
the cabinet to be properly leveled. End to end
leveling will make the door (s) close with uni-
form speed and tightness. A slight pitch from
front to rear is desirable.
Condensate Pan –
An electrically heated (300w, 115v) con-
densate pan is provided to evaporate the defrost
water. The heated condensate pan slides onto
the slide plate on the cabinet bottom on TS
cases and has a thermistor. On BS cases the
pan is screwed to the base of the case. The pan
is removable for cleaning. A vinyl drain tube is
provided for connection to the heated conden-
sate pan. The drain must be trapped to guard
against drain line freezing and for good sanita-
tion practice.
Bottom Louvered Panel Removal –
The louvered panel provides access to
the condensing unit and the electrical box.
Remove panel by removing the shipping
screw (s) at bottom and lifting up and pulling
forward. Remove shipping screw on
Mounts only
Silicone Sealant
Floor
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electrical box to allow the electrical box to
slide out for servicing.
Top Decorative Panel Removal –
The top decorative panel is removed by
lifting up and pulling forward.
Shelves –
Each cabinet is provided with 4 cantile-
ver shelves per door that are adjustable on 1-
inch increments and are tiltable. Each cabinet
also has one bottom shelf per door. These
shelves have one-inch legs to allow proper air-
flow in the cabinet. Behind the shelves are
wire flue spacers which also allow for proper
airflow. All shelves and flue spacers are white,
epoxy coated for durability and ease of clean-
ing. Shelves should be adjusted to desired op-
erating height.
When loading product, into the cabinet,
care should be taken not to load product so
that it touches the evaporator coil cover. Do
not extend product past the front edge of the
shelf. Extending past the edge will seriously
effect internal air flow through out the cabinet.
Shelves are UL rated for a maximum
load of 123 lbs. DO NOT OVERLOAD

SHELVES.

Air Distribution and
Rear Flue Spacer –
Air is drawn through the evaporator
from front to rear and is discharged down the
back wall, returning up the face of the glass
door to the return air grill. NOTE: Rear flue

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