Structural Concepts Reveal NR3651RRSSV Installation And Operating Manual

Structural Concepts Reveal NR3651RRSSV Installation And Operating Manual

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REVEAL® FREE STANDING OVER-UNDER REFRIGERATED COMBO MERCHANDISERS
> CONVERTIBLE UPPER SECTION MAY BE EITHER AMBIENT OR REFRIGERATED
> REFRIGERATED LOWER SECTION
> SELF-CONTAINED OR REMOTE UNITS
> UPPER SECTION: REAR SLIDING DOORS
> OPTIONAL RISERS (IN LIEU OF SHELVING)
> LOWER SECTION: REAR SLIDING DOORS WITH
PERFORATED ACRYLIC PLENUMS OR SOLID BACK PANELS
> CAUTION! DO NOT PUSH OR PULL ON UPPER GLASS ENCLOSURE!
> ONLY USE HANDLES (AT EACH END OF CASE) TO PUSH OR PULL CASE INTO POSITION!
I:\Manuals\Reveal_Over-Under Combo Case 20-78347.pub
®
Reveal® Model
NR4838RRSSV
Rear Sliding Doors and
Acrylic Perforated
Plenums / Cladding
Shown Attached
Structural Concepts Corporation ∙ 888 E. Porter Road ∙ Muskegon, MI 49441 Phone: 231.798.8888 Fax: 231.798.4960 ∙ www.structuralconcepts.com
READ AND SAVE
INSTALLATION
AND OPERATING
MANUAL
See Pages 10 & 11 For Component
Reveal® Model NR3631RRSSV /
Rear Sliding Doors and Acrylic
Perforated Plenums / Shown As Shipped
From Factory (Without Components) / Rear
Slide-Out Access To Condenser Package
Reveal® Model NR3631RRSSV
Self-Service Solid Back Rear Panel
Optional Product Steps / Shown As Shipped
From Factory (Without Components) / Front
Slide-Out Access To Condenser Package
SCC P/N
20-78347
Models Are Shipped WITHOUT
Panels and Cladding Attached.
Attachment Instructions.
Rev F Date: 10.4.2018

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  • Page 1 Optional Product Steps / Shown As Shipped From Factory (Without Components) / Front Slide-Out Access To Condenser Package Structural Concepts Corporation ∙ 888 E. Porter Road ∙ Muskegon, MI 49441 Phone: 231.798.8888 Fax: 231.798.4960 ∙ www.structuralconcepts.com I:\Manuals\Reveal_Over-Under Combo Case 20-78347.pub Rev F Date: 10.4.2018...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS …………………………………………………………………………………...…... REVEAL® REFRIGERATED OVER-UNDER COMBO MODEL APPLICABILITY & DIMENSIONS .. OVERVIEW / DISPLAY TYPE I vs. II / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS ……………... INSTALLATION: TOE-KICK & GRILLE REMOVAL / DISONNECTING CASE FROM PALLET ……. INSTALLATION, CONT’D: CASTER ADJUSTMENT / LOCK / UNLOCK / CASE REMOVAL FROM PALLET .……….………………………………………………………………………..……...
  • Page 3: RevealĀ® Refrigerated Over-Under Combo Model Applicability & Dimensions

    REVEAL® REFRIGERATED OVER-UNDER COMBO MODEL APPLICABILITY & DIMENSIONS Upper Display Model Overall Case Height Case Depth x Width Case Height NR3651RRSSV 16” 50 3/4” 33”D* x 35 3/4”W NR3658RRSSV 16” 57 1/2” 33”D* x 35 3/4”W NR4851RRSSV 16” 50 3/4” 33”D* x 47 3/4”W NR4858RRSSV 16”...
  • Page 4: Overview / Display Type I Vs. Ii / Compliance / Warnings / Precautions - Page 1 Of 2

    80 °F (27 °C) and 55% maximum humidity. • These Structural Concepts Reveal® cases are • If unsure if your unit is Type I or II, see tag next to serial designed to merchandise packaged products at label.
  • Page 5 OVERVIEW / DISPLAY TYPE I vs. II / COMPLIANCE / WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS - PAGE 2 of 2 PRECAUTIONS • Please read carefully! • See previous page for specifics on OVERVIEW, NSF • Following are important precautions to prevent TYPE, COMPLIANCE and WARNINGS. damage to unit or merchandise.
  • Page 6: Installation: Toe-Kick & Grille Removal / Disonnecting Case From Pallet

    INSTALLATION: TOE-KICK & GRILLE REMOVAL / DISONNECTING CASE FROM PALLET 1. Remove Front Toe-Kick From Case To prevent damage to case, remove front • toe-kick from case before removing from pallet. • Toe-kick is held in place by magnets only. No screw removal is required.
  • Page 7: Installation, Cont'd: Caster Adjustment / Lock / Unlock / Case Removal

    INSTALLATION, CONT’D.: CASTER ADJUSTMENT / LOCK / UNLOCK / CASE REMOVAL FROM PALLET 4. Caster Height: Raising and Lowering Vertical • Raise or lower casters (to adjust case height) by Adjustment rotating casters’ vertical adjustment rings. Ring Rotate vertical adjustment ring clockwise to lower •...
  • Page 8: Installation, Cont'd: Shelving Assembly Components

    INSTALLATION, CONT’D: SHELVING ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS INSTALLATION, CONT’D: SHELVING ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS (using pliers, if necessary) and discard 8. Shelving Assembly Components thumbscrews after case is installed so shelves • Check that glass shelving is in proper position can be disassembled (to clean or service). before placing product in case G.
  • Page 9: Installation, Cont'd: Main Power Switch / Toe-Kick & Air Intake Grille / Plug-In

    INSTALLATION, CONT’D: MAIN POWER SWITCH / TOE-KICK & AIR INTAKE GRILLE / PLUG-IN Factory-Supplied Power 9. Plug Case In / Turn Main Power Switch On Cord With Plug Power cord with plug is factory-supplied. • Plug case into customer-supplied electrical outlet. •...
  • Page 10: Installation, Cont'd: Shipping Brace / Attaching Front Panel Components

    INSTALLATION, CONT’D: SHIPPING BRACE / ATTACHING FRONT PANEL COMPONENTS / HANDLES Then, slide front panel into case until it attaches • 12. Shipping Brace (Air Intake Side) vs. Air to case via lower magnets. Exhaust Side See illustration below. • Shipping brace keeps condenser package secure •...
  • Page 11: Installation, Cont'd: Attaching Side Panels, Rear Panel And Rear Grille

    INSTALLATION, CONT’D: ATTACHING SIDE PANELS, REAR PANEL AND REAR GRILLE 17. Attaching Rear Grille 15. Attaching Side Panels Use finger holes to place rear grille’s inner hooks • Attach side panels to case using slot/hook method. • onto case rear’s lower shoulder screws. Use latches at case rear to firmly attach side •...
  • Page 12: Installation, Cont'd: Optional Acrylic Security Cover

    INSTALLATION, CONT’D: OPTIONAL ACRYLIC SECURITY COVER upper security cover stop. Lock at both ends of 18. Optional Acrylic Security Cover cover with locking mechanism. Note: Illustrations reflects Model NR4835RSS; it > Important! After locking in place, store keys in safe may not reflect every feature or option of your case.
  • Page 13: Case Design: Front Of Case (Units With Lower Rear Doors)

    CASE DESIGN: FRONT OF CASE (UNITS WITH LOWER REAR DOORS) 1. Front of Case (Units With Lower Rear Doors) Model NR4838RRSSV with lower rear sliding doors is shown below. Models with solid back (in lower • section) will not reflect every feature or option shown below. •...
  • Page 14: Case Design, Cont'd: Rear Of Case (Units With Lower Rear Doors)

    CASE DESIGN, CONT’D: REAR OF CASE (UNITS WITH LOWER REAR DOORS) 2. Case Design: Rear of Case (Units With Lower Rear Doors) • Model NR4838RRSSV with lower rear sliding doors is shown below. • Models with solid back (in lower section) will not reflect every feature or option shown below. •...
  • Page 15: Case Design, Cont'd: Controller / Dc Drivers / Main Power Switch

    CASE DESIGN, CONT’D: CONTROLLER / DC DRIVERS / MAIN POWER SWITCH / COIL FILTER 3. Controller / DC Driver Access / Components  Remove 4 screws from the controller/DC driver box cover to access electrical  Remove air intake grille with slot/hook method; no components.
  • Page 16: Case Design, Cont'd: Night Curtain Access And Operation

    CASE DESIGN, CONT’D: NIGHT CURTAIN ACCESS AND OPERATION 4. Night Curtain: Access and Operation Acrylic Air Air Return Deflector Grille The night curtain saves energy by preventing outside ambient air from entering case. Use night curtain whenever possible. A. Night curtain is attached to inside of case at underside of air return grille and decks (at case front).
  • Page 17: Case Design, Cont'd: Tub Area (After Deck Pan Removal)

    CASE DESIGN, CONT’D: TUB AREA (AFTER DECK PAN REMOVAL) 5. Tub Area After Deck Pan Removal Note: Refrigeration service to be accomplished by refrigeration / electrical contractors only. Caution! Turn main power off before accessing tub area. Illustration below shown after removal of deck pans. •...
  • Page 18: Case Design, Cont'd: Led Light Switch Locations / Led Lights / Thermometers

    CASE DESIGN, CONT’D: LED LIGHT SWITCH LOCATIONS / LED LIGHTS / THERMOMETERS 8. Thermometer Function & Placement 7. LED Light Switch Locations • Separate thermometers are located in both • Separate LED light switches are in upper and lower upper and lower sections of case. sections of case (as shown below).
  • Page 19: Case Design, Cont'd: Rear Sliding Door Removal / Rear Perforated Plenum

    CASE DESIGN, CONT’D: REAR SLIDING DOOR REMOVAL / REAR PERFORATED PLENUM CONTROL 9. Rear Sliding Door Removal 10. Rear Perforated Plenum Control Separate rear sliding doors are in both upper Optional acrylic perforated plenums are shown. • • and lower sections of the case. Your unit may have solid back panel.
  • Page 20: Control

    CASE DESIGN, CONT’D: CONDENSER PACKAGE (SELF-CONTAINED UNITS ONLY) 12. Condenser Package (Self-Contained Units) Assembly/disassembly and servicing to be performed by licensed refrigeration contractor. Condensate Package Configuration Illustration shown is from model NR3658RRSSV. Your unit’s component layout may slightly vary. • Optional Clean Sweep®...
  • Page 21: Product Placement / Upper Section & Honeycomb Airflow / Load Lines

    START-UP AND OPERATION, CONTINUED: LOAD LIMITS PRODUCT PLACEMENT / UPPER SECTION & HONEYCOMB AIRFLOW / LOAD LINES • Caution! Do not impede honeycomb air 1. Product Placement diffuser’s airflow route (to return air grille) with • Product can be placed on decking or shelves product.
  • Page 22: Cleaning Schedule (To Be Performed By Store Personnel)

    CLEANING SCHEDULE (TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL) FREQ. INSTRUCTIONS Daily Glass Surfaces: Clean glass surfaces and shelves with household or commercial glass cleaner. Daily Rear Sliding Door Exterior Glass: Clean with household or commercial glass cleaner. Clean out rear door track with moist cloth. Daily End Panels, Front Panel, Toe-Kick, etc.: Wipe off all surfaces with warm water and mild soap solution and non-abrasive cloth.
  • Page 23: Preventive Maintenance (To Be Performed By Trained Service Provider) - Page 1 Of 3

    PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDER) - PAGE 1 OF 3 WARNING! TURN OFF CASE BEFORE PERFORMING PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE! FREQ. INSTRUCTIONS Quarterly Condensing Coil: • Remove air intake grille to access area. Simply lift up and off. •...
  • Page 24 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDER) - PAGE 2 OF 3 NOTE: PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE IS TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY. Preventive maintenance should be performed quarterly (unless conditions warrant a more frequent replacement cycle). Honeycomb Air Diffuser Removal A.
  • Page 25: Preventive Maintenance (To Be Performed By Trained Service Provider)

    PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDER) - PAGE 3 OF 3 FREQUENCY INSTRUCTIONS Quarterly Optional Clean Sweep™ Condensing Coil Cleaner: Disconnect power from case before servicing the Clean Sweep™ Condenser Coil Cleaner! • Remove air intake grille (by lifting up and off); no screw removal is required. •...
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting (To Be Performed By Store Personnel Only)

    TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL) - PAGE 1 OF 2 CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Water Is On The Floor Call service provider. Fan Emits Excessive Noise Call service provider. Case Lights Are Not Working Check that light switch is in the on position. Check that ALL of the light cords and plugs are properly connected.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting (To Be Performed By Trained Service Providers Only)

    Troubleshooting to be performed by trained service providers only is on next page. If case light still do not come on, it may need to be replaced. Contact Structural Concepts’ Technical Service Department for replacement light • (see TECHNICAL SERVICE section of this manual for contact information).
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting (To Be Performed By Trained Service Providers Only)

    TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY) - PAGE 1 OF 4 CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Water Is On The Caution! Disruption of power or malfunctioning condensate pan (or electric coil Floor overflow condensate pan) may cause water to overflow pan and seep onto flooring causing damage! Until condensate pan(s) are functioning (or are replaced), follow these procedures: Use wet vacuum (or mop &...
  • Page 29 TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY), PAGE 2 OF 4 CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Fans Emit Check that the case is aligned, level and plumb. Excessive Noise Check evaporator fans for cleanliness. Unplug/power off fan motors. Check motor shaft for bearing wear. Check that fan motors are securely mounted in brackets.
  • Page 30 TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY), PAGE 3 OF 4 CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Case Lights Are See TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY STORE PERSONNEL) Not Working section in manual for most common troubleshooting solutions. Check power. If power is not supplied to the case, facility may have faulty power distribution. •...
  • Page 31 TROUBLESHOOTING (TO BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY), PAGE 4 OF 4 CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Digital Control Check that the MAIN power switch is on. Display Is Blank Check the circuit breaker box for tripped circuits. System Is Not Check that the utility power is on. Operating Check that the MAIN power switch is on.
  • Page 32: Condensing System

    TROUBLESHOOTING (BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY) - CONDENSING SYSTEM CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Head Pressure Check that the condensing coil is not dirty or covered. Too High Check that condensing fans are working. Check that refrigerant is not overcharged. Perform sub-cooling check and verify that no contaminates are in system. Check that liquid line filter dryer is not plugged.
  • Page 33: Evaporator System

    TROUBLESHOOTING (BY TRAINED SERVICE PROVIDERS ONLY) - EVAPORATOR SYSTEM CONDITION TROUBLESHOOTING Low Suction Check if sight glass is flashing or showing low charge. Pressure Check that expansion valve (TXV) isn’t restricted. Check element charge. Check that liquid line or filter isn’t restricted. Check that refrigeration lines and/or hoses are not kinked on either high or low sides.
  • Page 34: Serial Label Information & Location

    For additional technical information and service, see the TECHNICAL SERVICE page in this • • manual for instructions on contacting Structural Concepts’ Technical Service Department. manual for instructions on contacting Structural Concepts’ Technical Service Department. See images below for samples of both refrigerated and non-refrigerated serial labels.
  • Page 35: Temperature Controller - Carel

    Press and hold the “aux” key for 1 second. I:\Oper Manuals - PUB\Templates\Carel Controller\Carel Controller IR33.pub Structural Concepts Corp., 888 E. Porter Rd ∙ Muskegon, MI 49441 Ph: 231.798.8888 / Fax: 231-798-0393 / www.structuralconcepts.com This data derived from Carel Material: ir33 +030220441 - rel. 2.0 - 01.05.2006...
  • Page 36 Summary Table of Alarm and Signals: Display, Buzzer and Relay reset alarms w/manual reset / reset HACCP alarms / reset temp. monitoring Structural Concepts Corp., 888 E. Porter Rd ∙ Muskegon, MI 49441 I:\Oper Manuals - PUB\Templates\Carel Controller\Carel Controller IR33.pub Ph: 231.798.8888 / Fax: 231-798-0393 / www.structuralconcepts.com...
  • Page 37 Display of defrost probe 1 °C/°F * Unit Of Measure Structural Concepts Corp., 888 E. Porter Rd ∙ Muskegon, MI 49441 I:\Oper Manuals - PUB\Templates\Carel Controller\Carel Controller IR33.pub Ph: 231.798.8888 / Fax: 231-798-0393 / www.structuralconcepts.com This data derived from Carel Material: ir33 +030220441 - rel. 2.0 - 01.05.2006...
  • Page 38: Technical Service Contact Information & Warranty Information

    LIMITED WARRANTY All sales by Structural Concepts Corporation (SCC) are subject to the following limited warranty. “Goods” refers to the product or products being sold by SCC. Warranty Scope: Warranty is for equipment sold in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico. Equipment sold elsewhere may carry modified warranty.

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