Delfield IMPORTANT WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING ANY REFRIGERATION SERVICE PROCEDURES DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL MUST BE PERFORMED BY A CERTIFIED EPA TECHNICIAN. Read this manual thoroughly before installing, operating, or performing maintenance on the equipment. FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, INJURY OR DEATH.
Versa Drawer Refrigeration Units TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION ............... 2 INTRODUCTION ............................. 5 GENERAL ............................5 MODEL NUMBER ..........................5 SERIAL NUMBER ..........................5 HEATING SYSTEM .......................... 5 REFRIGERATION SYSTEM ......................5 TEMPERATURE MONITORING ....................... 5 CONTROLLER ..........................
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TROUBLESHOOTING CHART ....................... 16 CIRCUIT AND CONTROL DIAGRAMS ....................18 STANDARD LABOR GUIDELINES TO REPAIR OR REPLACE PARTS ON DELFIELD EQUIPMENT ........................ 23 MANUFACTURER'S LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY ................. 24 STANDARD ONE YEAR WARRANTY ....................25 ADDITIONAL FOUR YEAR PROTECTION PLAN (for Motor-Compressor only) ........26...
Versa Drawer Refrigeration Units INTRODUCTION GENERAL THAW SYSTEM Versa Drawer series refrigeration units have two or four Hot gas is used for the thaw cabinet operation and the drawers, each of which can operate in one of four modes defrost mode. A hot gas solenoid controls the heat. In the at any time.
NEMA NUMBER VOLTS AMPS (inches) (inches) (inches) DRAWERS PLUG (lbs) F18VD50 Left 31.5 5-15P F18VD82 (2) 1/3 Left 12.0 31.5 5-15P F17VD84 Left 31.5 5-15P F2984VDL Left 31.5 5-15P F2984VDR Right 31.5 5-15P 18650VDL Left 31.5 5-15P 18650VDR Right 31.5...
Versa Drawer Refrigeration Units COMPONENT REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT Lo Profile and 2-Drawer refrigeration units use one 2. Lift louvered access end panel out and up to remove. compressor, one accumulator, one receiver and four 3. Reverse the above steps to install the louvered solenoids.
Delfield Drawer switch Figure 5. Drawer Switch Screw 4. Tag and disconnect the wiring harness from the drawer switch. Drawer gasket 5. Reverse the above steps to install a replacement Drawer drawer switch. front EVAPORATOR COIL Figure 3. Drawer Front Assembly...
Versa Drawer Refrigeration Units EVAPORATOR COIL ASSEMBLY 1. Disconnect power from the refrigeration unit. 2. Remove the drawer as described above. 3. Remove the rear panel as described in COVERS AND PANELS. 4. Remove the evaporator coil assembly cover as described previously.
Delfield CONDENSER FAN MOTOR 4. Remove the louvered access end panel as described in COVERS AND PANELS. 5. Tag and remove the temperature sensor from the CAUTION condenser coil. Make sure power to the refrigeration unit is disconnected 6. Remove six screws securing the condenser coil before servicing the condenser fan and condenser fan motor.
Versa Drawer Refrigeration Units FILTER DRYER Accumulator Filter Compressor 1. Disconnect power from the refrigeration unit. dryer 2. Remove the louvered access end panel as described in COVERS AND PANELS. Receiver 3. Refer to the EPA guidelines for RECOVERY, PURGING/TESTING AND RECHARGING REFRIGERATION UNIT to recover the refrigerant from the refrigeration system.
Delfield 6. Remove the solenoid valve from the refrigeration unit. 6. Remove the temperature sensor mounting screw and remove the box temperature sensor from the rear. 7. Reverse the above steps to install a replacement solenoid coil or replacement solenoid valve.
Versa Drawer Refrigeration Units ELECTRIC INPUT/OUTPUT (I/O) CONTROL BOARD CAUTION ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE ASSEMBLY; USE PRECAUTIONARY PROCEDURES WHEN HANDLING CIRCUIT CARD ASSEMBLIES. Screws 1. Disconnect power from the refrigeration unit. 2. Remove the front louvered panel as described in COVERS AND PANELS. Figure 16.
Delfield CONTROL CONSOLE The control console contains the data display and control buttons (Figures 18 and 19) needed to operate the drawers. The menus can be accessed by pressing and holding the (Enter) button for approximately 5 seconds. The various screens used to monitor unit operation and to change settings will time out after 30 seconds.
Versa Drawer Refrigeration Units SET POINTS DIAGNOSTICS Once in the Program Menu press the UP or DOWN arrows Once in the Program Menu press the UP or DOWN arrows to Set Points and press (Enter) (Figure 22). to Diagnostics and press (Enter) for diagnostics display (Figure 24).
Delfield TROUBLESHOOTING GENERAL DIAGNOSTICS The troubleshooting chart below provides common The diagnostics screen as described above provides an symptoms, causes and remedies. The chart cannot ongoing display of drawer data. The diagnostics screen cover every problem that may occur. However, the...
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Versa Drawer Refrigeration Units SYMPTOM CAUSE/REMEDY Unit is noisy. Check for loose or broken fan blades. Check for ice buildup on the evaporator coil. Inspect the compressor mounts. Check for loose or missing screws on the compressor compartment louvers. Unit runs continuously. Clean the condenser coils.
A maximum of 1 hour is allowed for retrieval of parts not approved with a Service Work Authorization from Delfield. in stock. You must submit the number with the service claim.
MANUFACTURER'S LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY Delfield warrants to the original purchaser-user, subject to to Delfield within 15 days after the date of service to be the limitations and exclusions set forth below, that the eligible for warranty coverage. All claims must include the...
(30) days of receipt of the Unit, ninety (90) days from the date of Delfield shall not be liable in any manner for any default or delay in installation Delfield will pay all related labor costs. Delfield will pay the performance hereunder caused by or resulting from any contingency return costs if the Unit or part thereof was defective.
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ADDITIONAL FOUR YEAR PROTECTION PLAN (for Motor-Compressor only) Installation General Conditions Delfield Installation Delfield shall not be liable in any manner for any default or Model# Serial # Date delay in performance hereunder caused by or resulting from any contingency beyond Delfield’s control, including,...
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