Hussmann Chino Q3-DC Installation & Operation Manual

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Q3-DC/DS
Manual
REV. 1217
DELI SERVICE CASE

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  • Page 1 /CHINO Installation & Operation Q3-DC/DS Manual REV. 1217 DELI SERVICE CASE...
  • Page 2: General Instructions

    Check your shipment for any possible shortages of material. If a shortage should exist and is found to be the responsibility of Hussmann Chino, notify Hussmann Chino. If such a shortage involves the carrier, notify the carrier immediately, and request an inspection.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2. Table of Contents Section.................. Page 1. General Instructions............... 2 2. Table of Contents ..............3 3. Cut and Plan Views ..............4 4. Unloading ................5 5. Unpackaging ................6 6. Installation................8 7. Plumbing ................21 8. Refrigeration ................. 21 9.
  • Page 4: Cut And Plan Views

    3. Cut and Plan Views 10" 10" 12" 33 3/16" 10 3/16" 29 1/2" 5 13/16" 45 1/2" Q3-DS Multi Deck Deli - Straight Glass Note: Wedges are currently available only for Q3-DC.
  • Page 5: Unloading

    4. Unloading LINE- UP PLATE (INSERT INTO ALUMINUM PROFILE) CASE BOLTING USE 1/4" 20 X 1 1/2" SCREW AT TOP LINE-UP PLATE LINE-UP PIN (INSERT INTO VERTICAL SLOT) (INSERT INTO OUTER 1/2" HOLE) CASE BOLTING (3/8" HOLE) ACCESS BEHIND RACE WAY COVERS FRONT CASE BOLT (UPPER 3/8"...
  • Page 6: Unpackaging

    5. Unpackaging Remove container from truck. Figure 1...
  • Page 7 Unpackaging (Cont'd)
  • Page 8: Installation

    An Alignment pin kit is supplied with every case and must be used in alignment. Picture Needed When joining, use a carpenters level and adjust legs accordingly. The legs on the Q3-DC are adjustable and do not require shims. Simply screw the leg up or down to adjust height.
  • Page 9 Installation (Cont'd) 1. Set fi rst case over the highest part of the fl oor and adjust legs so that case is level. Remove side and back leg braces after case is set and joined. Note: Further leveling may be necessary during glass adjustment (page 13). 2.
  • Page 10 Installation (Cont'd) CAUTION Do not use bolts to pull cases together. 5. Slide second case up to fi rst case snugly. Then level second case to the fi rst case so glass front, bumper and top are fl ush. 6. To compress butyl at joint, use two Jurgenson wood clamps. Make sure case is level from front to back and side to side on inside bulkheads at joint.
  • Page 11 Installation (Cont'd) Line up plate and Pin Figure 3 Line up plate and Pin Line Up Tab Line Up Plate Picture Needed...
  • Page 12 Installation (Cont'd) Install bolts with washers under case. Figure 4...
  • Page 13 THE WEDGE MUST BE SET ON THE HIGHEST POINT ON THE FLOOR FIRST, WITH THE REST IF THE LINEUP BEING LEVELED FROM IT. THE Q3-DC CASE HAS ADJUSTABLE LEGS TO ALLOW FOR LEVELING. Q-3 Glass Adjustment Proper adjustment of the side-to-side position on the...
  • Page 14 Installation (Cont'd) IMPORTANT: Attempting to compensate for poor Loosen the two lock screws on the side (do not remove) installation practices by manipulating the canopy hardware will result in unsatisfactory workmanship and possibly cause hardware failure and/or injury. Step 3: Adjusting Glass Height After the cases are set and level, rear covers must be removed to access the glass height adjusters Figure 10...
  • Page 15 Installation (Cont'd) Glass Height should be centered on “V” glass seal Figure 12 Glass must be parallel to ledge when viewed from front. IMPORTANT: Attempting to compensate for poor installation practices by manipulating the canopy hardware will result in unsatisfactory workmanship and possibly cause hardware failure and/or injury. Step 5: Glass Side to Side Adjustment The glass gaps can be slightly optimized by moving the glass and glass clamp assembly side to side.
  • Page 16 Installation (Cont'd) To adjust glass to glass gaps see the following. Glass Gaps Figure 14 Glass Gaps Figure 15 To properly adjust the glass gaps requires that both hinge arms of each section of glass be loosened before attempting to change the glass position. To shift the glass side to side or front to back at the glass clamp open the glass and loosen the TORX T-15 screw.
  • Page 17 Installation (Cont'd) Torque Specs: 3Nm= 2.21 Foot-pounds 8Nm= 5.9 Foot-pounds IMPORTANT: Attempting to change the glass position by loosening only one side or by forcing the clamp sideways will result in damaging the hardware and its eventual failure. Loosening the hinge arms requires loosening the attachment screws and setscrews on both hinge arms on the section of glass.
  • Page 18 Installation (Cont'd) Loosen the fasteners only as needed to allow the glass clamp to slip to the desired position. Reposition the glass and glass clamp assembly as needed and verify its position by carefully closing the glass to check clearances. Once the glass is in the desired position, retighten the fasteners at the hinge arms with the proper wrench.
  • Page 19 Installation (Cont'd) Q-3 Shelf Adjustment After Torx screws have been loosened slide shelf brace vertically along the Key Rail to the designated height of Proper leveling and adjustment of the Shelves is critical to preference and tighten torx screws to hold in place. the aesthetics of the case.
  • Page 20 Installation (Cont'd) Bumper Installation Instructions Figure 21 Figure 20 Step 2: Use silicone lubricant to help Step 1: Make sure the aluminum the bumper slide into the channel. channel and end caps are installed. Figure 22 Figure 23 Step 3: Starting on one end: while Step 4: As you insert the bumper...
  • Page 21: Plumbing

    7. Plumbing Waste Outlet and P-TRAP 3. Always provide as much down hill slope (“fall”) as The waste outlet is located off the center of the case on possible; 1/8” per foot is the preferred minimum. one side allowing drip piping to be run lengthwise under PVC pipe, when used, must be supported to the fi...
  • Page 22: Electrical

    Refrigeration (Cont'd) Expansion Valve Adjustment Measuring the Operating Superheat 1. Determine the suction pressure with an accurate Expansion valves must be adjusted to fully feed the pressure gauge at the evaporator outlet. evaporator. Before attempting any adjustments, make 2. From a refrigerant pressure temperature chart, sure the evaporator is either clear or very lightly covered determine the saturation temperature at the with frost, and that the fi...
  • Page 23 Electrical (Cont'd) Sensor Color Code NOTE: All other manufacturers have no standard sensor codes. Case Control Systems SENSOR COLOR Manufacturer ® > Location Coil Inlet Color Blue Blue Part# 225-01-1755 225-01-3255 Color Coil Outlet Part# 225-01-1757 225-01-3123 Color Green Green Discharge Air Part# 225-01-1756...
  • Page 24: Technical Specifi Cations

    10. Technical Specifications DELI SERVICE REVISION DATE 12/15/16 HUSSMANN - Q3-DC/DS (CHINO) REFRIGERATION DATA: GLYCOL (20°F CAPACITY *** EST. (BTU/HR/FT) (TOTAL TEMPERATURE (ºF) INLET, 6° REFG. VELOCITY CASE FOR WEDGES) CHRG. RISE) LENGTHS CASE USAGE (FT/MIN) RATING DISCHARGE (R404A) EVAPORATOR...
  • Page 25: Finishing Touches

    11. Finishing Touches Installing Splashguard 1. Remove all dirt, wax, debris, etc. from the area of After merchandisers have been leveled and joined, and the splashguard to ensure a secure adhesion. all drip piping, electrical and refrigeration work has been 2.
  • Page 26: Maintenance

    13. Maintenance Stainless Steel Cleaning and Care There are three basic things, which can break down your stainless steel’s passivity layer and allow corrosion. 1. Mechanical Abrasion IMPORTANT Mechanical Abrasion means those things that INFORMATION will scratch the steels surface. Steel Pads, wire Have case Model and Serial Number Brushes, and Scrapers are prime examples.
  • Page 27 Maintenance (Cont'd) a treatment specialist. Case Cleaning Long life and satisfactory performance of any equipment 5. Keep your Food Equipment Clean are dependent upon the care given to it. To insure long Use alkaline, alkaline chlorinated or non-chlorinated life, proper sanitation and minimum maintenance costs, cleaners at recommended strength.
  • Page 28: Electrical Wiring Diagrams

    • Using such products may damage the guide track 14. Electrical Wiring Diagrams Q3-DC/DS-R Q3-DC/DS-4R 3014459 Q3-DC/DS-5R 3014460 Q3-DC/DS-6R 3014461 Q3-DC/DS-8R 3014462 Q3-DC/DS-10R 3014463 Q3-DC/DS-12R 3014464 Q3-DC/DS-22.5 IS 3014465 Q3-DC/DS-22.5 OS 3014466 Q3-DC/DS-45 IS 3014467 Q3-DC/DS-45 OS 3014468 Q3-DC/DS-90 OS 3014469...
  • Page 29 MCA= 0.40A MCA= 1.6A MOP= 15A MOP= 15A ~120 VAC - 60 Hz MATERIAL - N/A DATE DRAWN - 9-6-16 DIAGRAM-Q3-DC/DS- DRAWN BY -CRAIG BOOREY ECN-CAP-0003962 REVIEWED BY -CRAIG BOOREY REF - APPROVED BY - CRAIG BOOREY SHEET 1 OF 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES.
  • Page 30 MCA= 1.98A MCA= 0.40A MOP= 15A MOP= 15A ~120 VAC - 60 Hz MATERIAL - N/A DATE DRAWN - 9-6-16 DIAGRAM-Q3-DC/DS- DRAWN BY -CRAIG BOOREY ECN-CAP-0003962 REVIEWED BY -CRAIG BOOREY REF - APPROVED BY - CRAIG BOOREY SHEET 1 OF 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES.
  • Page 31 MCA= 0.80A MCA= 2.4A MOP= 15A MOP= 15A ~120 VAC - 60 Hz MATERIAL - N/A DATE DRAWN - 9-6-16 DIAGRAM-Q3-DC/DS- DRAWN BY -CRAIG BOOREY ECN-CAP-0003962 REVIEWED BY -CRAIG BOOREY REF - APPROVED BY - CRAIG BOOREY SHEET 1 OF 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES.
  • Page 32 MOP= 15A MCA= 0.80A MOP= 15A ~120 VAC - 60 Hz MOP= 15A MATERIAL - N/A DATE DRAWN - 9-6-16 DIAGRAM-Q3-DC/DS- DRAWN BY -CRAIG BOOREY ECN-CAP-0003962 REVIEWED BY -CRAIG BOOREY REF - APPROVED BY - CRAIG BOOREY SHEET 1 OF 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES.
  • Page 33 MOP= 15A MCA= 0.80A MOP= 15A ~120 VAC - 60 Hz MOP= 15A MATERIAL - N/A DATE DRAWN - 9-6-16 DIAGRAM-Q3-DC/DS- DRAWN BY -CRAIG BOOREY ECN-CAP-0003962 REVIEWED BY -CRAIG BOOREY REF - APPROVED BY - CRAIG BOOREY SHEET 1 OF 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES.
  • Page 34 MCA= 1.2A MOP= 15A MOP= 15A ~120 VAC - 60 Hz MOP= 15A MATERIAL - N/A DATE DRAWN - 9-6-16 DIAGRAM-Q3-DC/DS- DRAWN BY -CRAIG BOOREY ECN-CAP-0003962 REVIEWED BY -CRAIG BOOREY REF - APPROVED BY - CRAIG BOOREY SHEET 1 OF 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES.
  • Page 35 MCA= 0.40A MCA= 0.79A MOP= 15A MOP= 15A ~120 VAC - 60 Hz MATERIAL - N/A DATE DRAWN - 9-6-16 DIAGRAM-Q3-DC/DS- DRAWN BY -CRAIG BOOREY ECN-CAP-0003962 REVIEWED BY -CRAIG BOOREY REF - 22. 5 IS APPROVED BY - CRAIG BOOREY SHEET 1 OF 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES.
  • Page 36 MCA= 1.38A MCA= 0.40A MOP= 15A MOP= 15A ~120 VAC - 60 Hz MATERIAL - N/A DATE DRAWN - 9-6-16 DIAGRAM-Q3-DC/DS- DRAWN BY -CRAIG BOOREY ECN-CAP-0003962 REVIEWED BY -CRAIG BOOREY REF - 22. 5 OS APPROVED BY - CRAIG BOOREY SHEET 1 OF 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES.
  • Page 37 MCA= 0.40A MCA= 0.79A MOP= 15A MOP= 15A ~120 VAC - 60 Hz MATERIAL - N/A DATE DRAWN - 9-6-16 DIAGRAM-Q3-DC/DS- DRAWN BY -CRAIG BOOREY ECN-CAP-0003962 REVIEWED BY -CRAIG BOOREY REF - 45 IS APPROVED BY - CRAIG BOOREY SHEET 1 OF 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES.
  • Page 38 MCA= 1.3A MCA= 0.40A MOP= 15A MOP= 15A ~120 VAC - 60 Hz MATERIAL - N/A DATE DRAWN - 9-6-16 DIAGRAM-Q3-DC/DS- DRAWN BY -CRAIG BOOREY ECN-CAP-0003962 REVIEWED BY -CRAIG BOOREY REF - 45 OS APPROVED BY - CRAIG BOOREY SHEET 1 OF 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES.
  • Page 39 MCA= 0.80A MCA= 2.4A MOP= 15A MOP= 15A ~120 VAC - 60 Hz MATERIAL - N/A DATE DRAWN - 9-6-16 DIAGRAM-Q3-DC/DS- DRAWN BY -CRAIG BOOREY ECN-CAP-0003962 REVIEWED BY -CRAIG BOOREY REF - 90 OS APPROVED BY - CRAIG BOOREY SHEET 1 OF 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES.
  • Page 40: Troubleshooting Guide

    15. Troubleshooting Guide Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Case temperature is too Ambient conditions may be Check case position in store. Is the case located warm. affecting the case operation. near an open door, window, electric fan or air conditioning vent that may cause air currents? Case must be located minimum 15 Ft away from doors or windows.
  • Page 41 Troubleshooting Guide (Cont'd) Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Glass is not completely shut. Close glass correctly. Water has pooled under case. Case drain is clogged. Clear drain. PVC drains under case may Repair as needed. have a leak. Case tub has unsealed Seal as needed.
  • Page 42: Appendices

    16. Appendices 16 a. Appendix A. - Temperature Guidelines - 1.3 A clogged waste outlet blocks refrigeration. The Refrigerated installer is responsible for the proper installation The refrigerators should be operated according to the of the system which dispenses condensate waste manufacturer’s published engineering specifi...
  • Page 43: 16 D. Appendix D. - Recommendations To User - Refrigerated

    Appendices (Cont'd) 1.1 The following recommendations are made 6. Are spotlights or other high intensity for the purpose of arriving at easily taken and lighting directed onto the product? understood data which, coupled with other 7. Are there unusual draft conditions (from observations, may be used to determine whether heating/air-conditioning ducts, open a display refrigerator is working as intended:...
  • Page 44 Appendices (Cont'd) 1.1 Cleaning of non frozen food equipment d) Care must be taken when cross should include a weekly cleaning of the food merchandising products to ensure that compartment as a minimum to prevent bacteria potentially hazardous vegetable products are growth from accumulating.
  • Page 45 Service Record Last service date: _______________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ /Chino The MODEL NAME and SERIAL NUMBER is required in order to provide you with the correct parts and information for your particular Additional copies of this publication may be obtained by contacting: unit.

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