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Hussmann micro SC SIM-4AA Installation & Operation Manual
Hussmann micro SC SIM-4AA Installation & Operation Manual

Hussmann micro SC SIM-4AA Installation & Operation Manual

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DOE 2017
Hussmann refrigerated merchandisers configured for sale for use in the United States
Energy
meet or surpass the requirements of the DOE 2017 energy efficiency standards.
E
ffi
ciency
Compliant
WARNINGS:
If the information in these instructions are not followed
exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing property
damage, personal injury or death.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified
installer or service agency.
READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE
INSTALLING OR USING THIS EQUIPMENT.
The unit uses R-290 gas as the refrigerant. R-290 is
flammable and heavier than air. It collects first in low
areas but can be circulated bythe fans. If propane gas
is present or even suspected, do not allow untrained
personnel to attempt to find the cause.The propane
gas used in the unit has no odor.The lack of smell does
not indicate a lack of escaped gas. If a leak is detected,
immediately evacuate all persons from the store, and
contact the local fire department to advise them that
a propane leak has occurred. Do not let any persons
back into the store until the qualified service technician
has arrived and that technician advises that it is safe to
return to the store. No open flames, cigarettes or other
possible sources of ignition should be used inside or in
the vicinity of the units.
FAILURETOABIDE BYTHISWARNINGCOULD
RESULT INAN EXPLOSION, DEATH, INJURYAND
PROPERTY DAMAGE.
IMPORTANT
Keep in store for future reference!
SIM-4AA ISLAND
MERCHANDISER
with R-290 Refrigerant
Installation &
Operation Manual
P/N 3179796999
May 2023

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Summary of Contents for Hussmann micro SC SIM-4AA

  • Page 1 DOE 2017 Hussmann refrigerated merchandisers configured for sale for use in the United States Energy meet or surpass the requirements of the DOE 2017 energy efficiency standards. ciency Compliant SIM-4AA ISLAND MERCHANDISER WARNINGS: with R-290 Refrigerant If the information in these instructions are not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing property...
  • Page 2 • Component parts are designed for propane and non-incendive and non-sparking. Component parts shall only be replaced with identical repair parts. FAILURETOABIDE BYTHISWARNINGCOULDRESULT INANEXPLOSION, DEATH, INJURYANDPROPERTY DAMAGE. U.S. & Canada 1-800-922-1919 • Mexico 1 800-890-2900 • www.hussmann.com...
  • Page 3 This warning does not mean that Hussmann products  will cause cancer or reproductive harm, or is in  violation of any product‐safety standards or  requirements. As clarified by the California State  government, Proposition 65 can be considered more  of a ‘right to know’ law than a pure product safety  law. When used as designed, Hussmann believes that  our products are not harmful. We provide the  Proposition 65 warning to stay in compliance with  * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * California State law. It is your responsibility to provide  ANSI Z535.5 DEFINITIONS accurate Proposition 65 warning labels to your ...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents CONTENT SUB CONTENT PAGE Notice on Loading and Handling General Information Section and Plan Views Specifications / Data Sheet Preparation 9‐10 Lifting & Transporation ‐ Using J‐Bars & Dollies Installation ForkLift Guidance Method for Leveling Body Panels Startup and Setup User Information Checklist Cleaning Exterior and Interior 17‐20 Maintenance Maintenance Tips General Information Component Locations Electrical Self‐Contained Component Locations Controller Information Wiring Diagram SIM4AA Serial Plate Location /Piping / Line Sizing / Oil Traps Refrigeration Service and/or Repair 27‐29 Water Outlet Trouble Shooting 30‐31 Evaporator Fan Replacement Service Perimeter Plex Replacement Parts Diagram Parts List...
  • Page 5 Notice WARNING ‐DO NOT Load or stand over the top of the case.  Glass breakage may occur if precautions are disregarded *Broken glass can cause lacerations, cuts, and puncture wounds which may result severed arteries  or tendons, amputations, eye injuries, or exposure to disease. IMPORTANT ‐DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MOVE  THE MERCHANDISER BY  APPLYING FORCE TO THE UPPER  PLEX AREA (EVEN IF WOODEN  BRACES ARE PRESENT) ‐APPLY PUSHING FORCES NEAR  THE LINER / TUB AREA IN ORDER  TO BRING MERCHANDISERS TO  THE FINAL POSITION...
  • Page 6 Shortages: Check your shipment for any possible shortages of material. If a shortage should exist and is found to be the responsibility of Hussmann, notify Hussmann. If such a shortage involves the carrier, notify the carrier immediately, and request an inspection. Hussmann will acknowledge shortages within ten days from receipt of equipment.
  • Page 7 Case Sections SIM-AA ISLAND Case Plan Views SIM4AA...
  • Page 8 Specifications R-290 Charge size of 150 grams...
  • Page 9 Installation – Preparation Receiving Case and Preparing for Installation IMPORTANT ‐PLASTIC WRAP MAY BE REMOVED TO ACCESS PARTS, WARNINGS, AND INSTRUCTIONS Snapping Chalk Lines Prepare By: Mark floors with Chalk snap lines where cases 1. Inspect equipment for damage. Any claim for loss or are to be located. Chalk lines are to run along damage must be made to the carrier.
  • Page 10 Installation – Preparation Receiving Case and Preparing for Installation Unpacking: (Cordless drill or Screwdriver required) 1. Remove top section of crate. 2. Remove all 4 crate sides. 3. Remove all 4 shipping brackets from case & pallet. 4. Lift & slide case off pallet and place on floor or dollies. J-bar maybe used to lift case (see next page for placement).
  • Page 11 Installation – Lifting and Transportation – Using J-Bars and Dollies SIM-AA Transportation Using Dollies Using J-Bars to get the merchandizer onto Dollies for transportation is the preferred and recommend technique for getting the case to its final location. 1. The SIM-AA can be lifted with a J-Bar high enough to place furniture dollies under each base leg. 2.
  • Page 12 Installation – Lifting and Transportation – Fork-Lift Guidance SIM-AA Transportation using Fork-Lifts Using J-Bars and Dollies are the preferred technique, but a Fork-Lift can be used if the special requirements stated below are met 1. Remove lower body panels before lifting with a forklift to prevent damage 2.
  • Page 13 Installation – Method for Leveling SIM-AA Merchandizers Important: See the suggestions for setting cases on uneven floors before setting lineups and leveling cases. Using this suggestion will result in the fewest required adjustments to case levels. Level the Case sequentially, Using Metal Shims 1.
  • Page 14 Installation – Installing Body Panels Installing Front and Side Body Panel A Philips Screwdriver / Drill bit will be required in order to install or remove Front and Side Body Panels. Lift panel up and place hook into opening on case and slide down. See Graphic Below. Fasten at indicated locations.
  • Page 15 User Information Start Up See the merchandisers Data Sheet Set for refrigerant settings and defrost requirements. Bring merchandisers down to the operating temperatures listed on the Data Sheet. See page 8 & 23 for specs & electrical component locations Condensate Evaporator Pan Setup Setup: The merchandiser comes factory equipped with an Evaporator Pan, to which the drain pipes from the case feed condensate water into.
  • Page 16 User Information Pre-Power Checklist  Examine the entire case for any shipping damage (pg 9-10).  Verify case is level and all casters (if applicable) are in locked position (pg 12-13).  Inspect all refrigeration lines for holes, dents or kinks (pg 23). ...
  • Page 17 Maintenance Case Cleaning Clean frequently to avoid build-up of hard, stubborn Long life and satisfactory performance of any stains. A stainless-steel cleaning solution may be used periodically to minimize scratching and remove equipment are dependent upon the care it stains. receives.
  • Page 18 Maintenance Cont’d Cleaning Condenser Coils Coils should be cleaned at least once per month. Additional cleaning may be required depending on environment. A dirty condenser blocks normal airflow through the coils. Airflow blockage increases energy consumption & reduces the merchandiser's ability to maintain operating temperatures. To clean the coils, use a vacuum cleaner with a wand attachment &...
  • Page 19 Maintenance Cont’d Installing Air Louvers / Plex Details Be sure to reinstall all Plex parts into there locating channels as shown in these details. 1. Plex – Discharge Air 2. Air Louver 3. Plex Deflector 4. Plex – Return Air...
  • Page 20 Maintenance Cont’d Condensate Evaporator Pan Maintenance Maintenance: Care must be taken to ensure that the condensate pans operate properly at the store. These units are designed to operate at either 75°F ambient and 55% relative humidity (RH) or 80°F ambient and 55% relative humidity (RH).
  • Page 21 Electrical Field Wiring Merchandiser Electrical Data Field wiring must be sized for component Technical data sheets are shipped with this amperes stamped on the serial plate (refer to manual. The data sheets provide merchandiser page 14 for location). Actual ampere draw may electrical data.
  • Page 22 Electrical Component Locations 1. Evaporator Fan Motor 2. Controller & Display 3. Junction Box / Field Tie-in 4. Main Compressor Switch 5. Evaporator Fan Harness Disconnect See page 14 for panel removal...
  • Page 23 Self-C Component Locations ontained 1. Junction Box / Field Tie-in 2. Condenser Unit 3. Condenser Fan Motor 4. Condensation Pan Assy 5. Compressor 6. Drain & P-Trap See page 14 for panel removal...
  • Page 24 Controller Information...
  • Page 26 Seal both the inside If system pressure was not maintained, contact and outside. We recommend using an expanding your Hussmann Service Technician for further polyurethane foam insulation to fill large gaps, assistance. then finishing the seal with a Silicone type sealant to prevent any water leaks.
  • Page 27 UL certification for non-incendive or non- an explosion, death, injury sparking components. Use only Hussmann and property damage. approved parts approved through the Hussmann Performance Parts Website. https://parts. hussmann.com/ Brazing must not begin before all propane has been cleared from the immediate area —...
  • Page 28 Refrigeration 7. Pull vacuum to a minimum of 200 microns or lower. Only Hussmann service technicians or technicians qualified to handle R-290 (propane) refrigerant should service or repair this R-290 (propane) equipment Failure to follow instructions can result in an explosion, death, injury and property damage.
  • Page 29 Refrigeration WATER OUTLET AND WATER SEAL Use dedicated hoses to service R-290 (propane) refrigeration systems. Hoses or lines should be The condensate water outlet is located in the as short as possible to minimize the amount of center of the merchandiser. The outlet has a refrigerant contained in them.
  • Page 30 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Case temperature is Ambient conditions may Check case position in store. Is the case located near an too warm. be affecting the case open door, window, electric fan or air conditioning vent that operation. may cause air currents? Case must be located minimum 15 Ft away from doors or windows.
  • Page 31 Troubleshooting Cont’d Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Water has pooled Case drain is clogged. Clear drain. under case. PVC drains under case Repair as needed. may have a leak. Case tub has unsealed Seal as needed. opening. If the case is in a line- up, case to case joint is Install case to case joint and seal as needed.
  • Page 32 Service Evaporator Fan Replacement Disconnect electrical power before starting motor replacement. Lift and remove Deck Pans (1) to access Fan Plenum (3). Disconnect Fan Harness (2). The Fan Plenum may be removed from the case for easier access if needed. Turn Fan Plenum over to access Fan Motor (5).
  • Page 33 Service cont’d Perimeter Plex Replacement Pull Plex (1) forward and lift up. Air Louvers (2) are now free to remove. Pull Plex Defector (3) forward and lift up. Lift up Plex (4) to remove. Perimeter Plex (5) will require a minimum of two people to remove. The use of suction-cup lifters is recommended due to the size and weight.
  • Page 34 Parts Diagram...
  • Page 35 Controller Cable 3023554 Green NTC Sensor 3031571 Orange NTC Sensor 3025471 Relay ‐ 10AMP 3038707 Switch ‐ On / Off 0521094 Power Cord ‐ 5‐15P (Non‐locking) 3090915 Power Cord ‐ L5‐15P (Locking) THE REPLACEMENT PARTS BELOW REQUIRE A PAINT CODE.  IF YOU NEED THE CASE PAINT CODE,  PLEASE CONTACT YOUR HUSSMANN REPRESENTATIVE WITH THE CASE MODEL AND SERIAL  NUMBER. Deck Pan 3159063 Lower Panel ‐ Front 3161713 Upper Panel ‐ Side 3159061 Upper Panel ‐ Front/Rear 3159062 Lower Panel ‐ Rear 3159043 Lower Panel ‐ End 3159042 Component parts are specifically chosen for propane exposure and therefore non-incendive and non- sparkling.
  • Page 36 To obtain warranty information or other support, contact your Hussmann representative. Please include the model and serial number of the product. Hussmann Warranty / Technical Assistance (800) 592-2060 Hussmann Corporation, Corporate Headquarters: Bridgeton, Missouri 63044 2014...