Flammable Refrigerants (R290); Carbon Dioxide (Co2); Installation - lancer S8H Installation, Operation & Service Manual

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S8H Hi-Carb Superchiller 230V / 50Hz
2.5

Flammable Refrigerants (R290)

This is a compression type appliance with R290 (Propane) refrigerant which is CFC-Free,
environmentally friendly, but it is flammable.
2.6

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

3

Installation

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Hoshizaki Lancer reserve the right to change specifications without notice.
Images are for illustration purposes only as product may vary.
Carbonator contains CO
Warning
performing any work on the system.
ALL WIRING AND PLUMBING MUST CONFORM TO LOCAL AND
Warning
NATIONAL CODES.
SUPERCHILLER MUST BE ISOLATED FROM ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
Warning
BEFORE COMMENCING ANY SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE WORK.
Keep ventilation openings, in the enclosure, or built-in structure, clear of
Warning
obstruction.
Do not use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting
Warning
process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer
Do not damage the refrigeration circuit.
In Queensland a gas work licence (hydrocarbon refrigerant) is required to
Warning
undertake gas work on the gas system of a gas device in Queensland that
uses fuel gas as a refrigerant such as charging, discharging or breaking into a
refrigeration system.
Use only genuine Hoshizaki Lancer replacement components or parts certified
Warning
by Hoshizaki Lancer.
The Superchiller uses a CO
air, colourless, non-combustible gas with a faintly pungent odour.
Personnel exposed to high concentrations of CO
Warning
which are followed rapidly by loss of consciousness and suffocation.
If a CO
gas leak is suspected, immediately ventilate the contaminated area
2
before attempting to repair the leak.
To avoid personal injury or damage, do not attempt to lift a Superchiller without
Warning
help. Use of a mechanical lift is recommended.
(NOTE: Empty S8H Superchiller weight: 175kg)
gas and water under pressure. De-pressurise before
2
(Carbon Dioxide) supply. CO
2
gas will experience tremors,
2
is a heavier than
2
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Part No: 68000036
No. 111 – 4 Apr 22

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