Dover Hillphoenix ACCULINE JNRBH Installation & Operation Manual
Dover Hillphoenix ACCULINE JNRBH Installation & Operation Manual

Dover Hillphoenix ACCULINE JNRBH Installation & Operation Manual

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REACH-IN DOOR MERCHANDISER
INSTALLATION & OPERATIONS MANUAL
Technical References ......................................... 2-6
General Information .............................................. 7
Installation ........................................................8-10
Case Connections .......................................... 11-12
Lighting & Power Supplies ............................ 13-14
To ensure proper functionality and optimum performance, it is strongly recommended that Hillphoenix display cases be installed/serviced by qualifi ed and
certifi ed technicians who have experience working with commercial refrigerated display merchandisers and storage cabinets. For a list of Hillphoenix authorized
installation/service contractors, please visit our Web site: www.hillphoenix.com
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Pre-Power Checklist ............................................ 15
Airfl ow & Defrost.................................................. 16
Fans & Case Cleaning ......................................... 17
Parts Ordering ...................................................... 18
Appendix ............................................................... 19
JNRBH
P117627
Rev 2.0
02/24

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    REACH-IN DOOR MERCHANDISER INSTALLATION & OPERATIONS MANUAL JNRBH Table of Contents Pre-Power Checklist ..........15 Technical References ......... 2-6 Airfl ow & Defrost..........16 General Information ..........7 Fans & Case Cleaning ......... 17 Installation ............8-10 Parts Ordering ............18 Case Connections ..........
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2012 by Hill PHOENIX All rights reserved. No part of this document may reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means - i.e., electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or any other information storage and retrieval system - without express written permission from Hill PHOENIX.
  • Page 3 IMPORTANT NOTICES LIABILITY NOTICE For Cases with Shelf Lighting Systems Hillphoenix does NOT design any of its shelf lighting systems or any of its display cases with shelf lighting systems for direct or indirect exposure to water or other liquids. The use of a misting system or water hose on a display case with a shelf lighting system, resulting in the direct or indirect exposure of the lighting system to water, can lead to several serious issues (including, without limitation, electrical failures, fi...
  • Page 4 IMPORTANT At Hillphoenix®, the safety of our customers and employees, as well as the ongoing performance of our products, are top priorities. To that end, we include important warning messages in all Hillphoenix installation and operations handbooks, accompanied by an alert symbol paired with the word "DANGER", "WARNING", or "CAUTION".
  • Page 5 Revision History Rev. Date Change Description Author Rev 1.0 4/23 JNRBH Manual Creation S. Montgomery Rev 2.0 2/24 Foot Length Case Options Added T.A.G.
  • Page 6: Technical References

    TECHNICAL REFERENCES 2, 3, 4 & 5 Door / 6', 8' & 12' High Narrow Reach-In Glass Door JNRBH Merchandiser Beverage/Bakery/Dairy/Cut Produce/Deli/Meat/Seafood GENERAL NOTES: • 6-foot cases are french door, consisting of 3 (24") doors. • 8-foot case are french door, consisting of 4 (24") doors. •...
  • Page 7 TECHNICAL REFERENCES 2, 3, 4 & 5 Door / 6', 8' & 12' High Narrow Reach-In Glass Door JNRBH Merchandiser Beverage/Bakery/Dairy/Cut Produce/Deli/Meat/Seafood ELECTRICAL DATA High Efficiency Fans Fans 120 Volts Case Length Case Amps Watts 2 Door 0.34 22.5 3 Door 0.68 45.0 4 Door...
  • Page 8 TECHNICAL REFERENCES 2, 3, 4 & 5 Door / 6', 8' & 12' High Narrow Reach-In Glass Door JNRBH Merchandiser Beverage/Bakery/Dairy/Cut Produce/Deli/Meat/Seafood GUIDELINES AND CONTROL SETTINGS {DIRECT EXPANSION HFC/CO2} Refrigeration Load Per Superheat Set Door (BTU/H) Point @ Bulb Case Door Evaporator Discharge...
  • Page 9 TECHNICAL REFERENCES 2, 3, 4 & 5 Door / 6', 8' & 12' High Narrow Reach-In Glass Door JNRBH Merchandiser Beverage/Bakery/Dairy/Cut Produce/Deli/Meat/Seafood DOOR OPTIONS FRONT OPTIONS FLAT FRONT FRONT PANEL STANDARD SWING DOOR 2, 3, 4, & 5 - DOOR CASES 30"...
  • Page 10 TECHNICAL REFERENCES 2, 3, 4 & 5 Door / 6', 8' & 12' High Narrow Reach-In Glass Door JNRBH Merchandiser Beverage/Bakery/Dairy/Cut Produce/Deli/Meat/Seafood TOP WIRING 31 1/4" [79.4 cm] 22" 22" 22" 22" 22" 23 1/4" [59.1 cm] COIL PLENUM 6 3/8" [16.2 cm] 24 1/2"...
  • Page 11: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION hank you for choosing Hillphoenix for your food merchandising needs. This handbook contains important technical information and will assist you with the installation and operation of your new Hillphoenix specialty cases. By closely following the instructions, you can expect peak performance, attractive fit and finish, and long case life. We are always interested in your suggestions for improvements (e.g.
  • Page 12: Installation

    CASE INSTALLATION FLOOR PREP 1. Ask the general contractor if your current copy of the building dimensions are the most recently issued. Also, ask for the points of reference from which you should take dimensions to locate the cases. 2. Using chalk lines or a laser transit, mark the fl oor where the cases are to be located for the entire lineup.
  • Page 13 CASE INSTALLATION TRIM OUT Push the cases tightly together, then lightly bolt them 1. Seal the interior case-to-case joints with caulk (supplied), together through the holes that are provided (Fig. 3). then apply acrylic tape (supplied) over the pipechase seam Tighten all the joining bolts until all margins are equal.
  • Page 14 CASE INSTALLATION KICKPLATE INSTALLATION 1. Using the screws provided, install the upper kickplate retainer and the "J" rail, both of which are shipped loose in the case (Fig. 6). The kickplate brackets are pre-installed at the factory. Fig. 6: "J" rail installation 2.
  • Page 15: Case Connections

    CASE CONNECTIONS REFRIGERATION FIELD REFRIGERATION HOLES: Top-piping is the standard confi guration for the JNRBH case. Rear piping penetration is an optional confi guration and located IF INSTALLING REFRIGERATION LINES THROUGH TANK REAR WALL, LOCATE at the rear-right area of the case (Fig. 8). If top piping is utilized, HOLE AS SHOWN BELOW.
  • Page 16 CASE CONNECTIONS PLUMBING The drain outlet is specially molded out of PVC material and is located in the front-center of the case for convenient access. The “P” trap, furnished with the case, is constructed of schedule 40 PVC pipe (Fig. 9). Care should be given to ensure that all connections are water-tight and sealed with the appropriate PVC or ABS cement.
  • Page 17: Lighting & Power Supplies

    LIGHTING & POWER SUPPLIES GENERAL LIGHTING INFORMATION listed Class-2 rated regulated 24V DC power supply with 100W output capacity. Hillphoenix cases are equipped with LED luminaires. LED LED LUMINAIRES power supplies operate the vertical mullion lighting. Replacing Optimax LED Vertical Mullion Lighting: The lighting system has an ON/OFF switch located at the inside, left ceiling of the case.
  • Page 18 LIGHTING & POWER SUPPLIES Fig. 11 Optimax center mounting clip...
  • Page 19: Pre-Power Checklist

    (BLANK) PRE-POWER CHECKLIST Before powering-up the case, be certain that all of the steps listed below have been completed to ensure proper case functionality, safety and compliance with warranty terms. Have you thoroughly examined the case for shipping damage? (see pg.
  • Page 20: Airflow & Defrost

    AIRFLOW & DEFROST AIR FLOW & PRODUCT LOAD DETERMINING SUPERHEAT It is important that you do not overload the food product display To identify the correct superheat settings, complete the so that it impinges on the air fl ow pattern — overloading will following steps: cause malfunction and the loss of proper temperature levels, 1.
  • Page 21: Fans & Case Cleaning

    (BLANK) FANS & CASE CLEANING • To avoid shock hazard, be sure all electrical power is turned ▲ D A N G E R off before cleaning. In some installations, more than one disconnect switch may have to be turned off to completely SHOCK HAZARD de-energize the case.
  • Page 22: Parts Ordering

    PARTS ORDERING Contact the Service Parts Department at: 1-833-372-7871 orderparts@doverfoodretail.com Provide the following information about the part you are ordering: • Model number and serial number* of the case for which the part is intended. • Length of the part (if applicable). •...
  • Page 23: Appendix

    APPENDIX A ............................ELECTRICAL WIRING B ............................CASE TOP FASCIA C ..............................PARTS LIST D ............................SEISMIC BRACKETS E ..............................PEG HOOKS...
  • Page 24 A1 ELECTRICAL WIRING WIRING IDENTIFICATION...
  • Page 25 A2 ELECTRICAL WIRING...
  • Page 26 B1 CASE TOP FASCIA...
  • Page 27 B2 CASE TOP FASCIA...
  • Page 28 C1 PARTS LIST...
  • Page 29 C2 PARTS LIST Location Part Descriptions Number Kickplate, Strome Gray Lower Front Panel, Painted Custom Color Back Panel Deck Pan, Painted, Unpainted Wire Shelving, With or Without Covers Front Baffle, Aluminum Honeycomb 1”x4”x48” Honeycomb Retainer, Painted Upper Rear Baffle, Center or End Nose Bumper, Polymer Custom Color Lower Rear Baffle Painted.
  • Page 30 D1 SEISMIC BRACKETS The case constraint brackets can be installed in 2 ways. Option 1 can be used on multi-deck cases and uses an “L” bracket to attach the case to a vertical wall, as shown below. Option 2 can be used on multideck cases or on cases that do not have a canopy.
  • Page 31 D2 SEISMIC BRACKETS...
  • Page 32 D3 SEISMIC BRACKETS...
  • Page 33 D4 SEISMIC BRACKETS...
  • Page 34 D5 SEISMIC BRACKETS...
  • Page 35 E1 PEG HOOKS When a case merchandiser’s shelves are removed, air drifts back to the rear duct and swirls around, thus breaking the protective air envelope and allowing case air to mix with ambient store air (Fig. 1). When the shelves are present, air fl ows from the top and back, forming a protective barrier against the ambient store air (Fig.
  • Page 36 Hill PHOENIX, Inc. Hereinafter Referred To As Manufacturer LIMITED WARRANTY GENERAL WARRANTY Manufacturer’s products are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and maintenance for fourteen months from date of shipment from manufacturer (the “Base Warranty Period”). In the event of a qualifying warranty claim, a new or rebuilt part to replace any defective part will be provided without charge.
  • Page 37 Warning Maintenance & Case Care When cleaning cases the following must be performed PRIOR to cleaning: To avoid electrical shock, be sure all electric power is turned off before cleaning. In some installations, more than one switch may have to be turned off to completely de-energize the case.

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