Summary of Contents for Traulsen Centerline CLUC-27F-SD
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*Please Note: This manual is intended for use with the above referenced equipment manufactured after September 25, 2024. 4401 Blue Mound Road Fort Worth, Texas 76106 (USA) Phone: 800.825.8220 | Service Fax: 817.740.6757 | E-mail: service@traulsen.com | Website: centerlinefoodequipment.com Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (CST)
• Model = The model # of your Traulsen unit Lo Press. (PRESL): • (S/N) Serial Number = The permanent ID# of your Traulsen unit Input Power (ELIN) - FOR INDOOR USE ONLY • Refrigerant SYS1 = System 1 Refrigerant type used and...
NOTE: Traulsen does not recommend laying the unit down on its front or side or back. However, if you must only You should carefully inspect your Centerline unit for lay unit on the front of side, not the back and please be damage upon delivery.
III. INSTALLATION (continued) III. d - INSTALLING DRAIN PAN III. e - SHELF CLIPS FOR DOOR MODELS (cont’d) Centerline compact models are shipped with the condensate pan (half-size sheet pan) wrapped up and stored inside the unit. Remove the condensate pan and slide it on the rails underneath the cabinet.
III. INSTALLATION (continued) III. i - CUTTING BOARD ASSEMBLY III. j - INSTALLING BACKSPLASH (cont’d) On prep tables and mega top tables, the cutting board may require assembly at the site. Install cutting board brackets on each side with two screws. With brackets installed, slide the cutting board in at an angle under the lip in the back and then let it rest down with the pins running through the holes on the board...
IV. OPERATION (continued) IV. b - REFRIGERATORS IV. c - FREEZERS (cont’d) During normal operation, a refrigerator continuously The microprocessor control is set from the factory to circulates above-freezing cabinet air through the evaporator terminate defrost at 25 minutes for freezers in the event coil.
V. CARE AND MAINTENANCE V. c - CLEANING THE CONDENSER COIL DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING ANY PARTS OF THE UNIT. Clean the condenser coil every three months. The V. a - CLEANING THE EXTERIOR operating environment will affect the required frequency of cleaning.
V. CARE AND MAINTENANCE (continued) V. e - DOOR RE-HINGING V. e - DOOR RE-HINGING (cont’d) The door(s) on all compact models can be easily re-hinged NOTE: The lower hinge plate is under spring tension. Grasp in the field. Existing hinge cartridge and top hinge bracket the lower hinge plate while keeping a firm grip on the can be reused but an opposite side bottom hinge bracket plate, carefully slide it out the bottom of the door just far...
V. CARE AND MAINTENANCE (continued) VI. CONTROL BASICS (continued) V. h - PREPARING FOR EXTENDED SHUTDOWN • When button is released, the new value is stored. If the refrigerator is not to be used for an extended period VI. c - INITIATING A DEFROST of time, disconnect the electrical power supply and open Automatic defrost: the doors.
VI. CONTROL BASICS (continued) VI. c - INITIATING A DEFROST (cont’d) Resuming thermostatic cycle: When defrost is over, if DRN is greater than 0, all outputs will remain off for DRN minutes, in order for the ice to melt completely and the resulting water to drain. Moreover, if probe T2 is active (T2 = YES), the fans will re-start when the evaporator gets to a temperature lower than FDD;...
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VI. CONTROL BASICS (continued) RANGE DESCRIPTION -58..SPH Minimum limit for SP setting. SPL...180° Maximum limit for SP setting. SPL... SPH Setpoint (value to be maintained in the room). REF; HEA Refrigerating (REF) or Heating (HEA) control mode. 1...10° Thermostat OFF -> ON differential. 0...10°...
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VI. CONTROL BASICS (continued) RANGE DESCRIPTION Defrost display mode. During defrost the display will show: RT: the real temperature; LT : the last temperature before defrost; SP : the current setpoint value; DEF : “dEF”. 0...60min Display delay. The display shows the information selected with parameter DDM during defrost and for DDY minutes after defrost termination.
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VI. CONTROL BASICS (continued) RANGE DESCRIPTION IISH IISL... 180° Maximum limit for IISP setting. IISP IISL... IISH Setpoint in mode 2. IIH0 1... 10° Thermostat OFF->ON differential in mode 2. IIH1 0... 10° Thermostat ON->OFF differential in mode 2. IIDF 0...250 Time interval among defrosts in mode 2 in x10 minutes.
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VI. CONTROL BASICS (continued) RANGE DESCRIPTION 0…600 sec Activation time of OA1 0…600 sec Pause between OA1 activation NON; AUX 1 output operation NON : output disabled (always off). LGT; LGT : output enabled for light control. 0-1; 0-1 : the relay contacts follow the on/standby state of controller. 2CU;...
VI. CONTROL BASICS (continued) VI. f - COMPONENTS AND WIRING DIAGRAM Indications: Thermostat output Fan output Defrost output Activation of 2 patameter set Alarm Manual activation / Increase button Exit / Stand-by button Control Wiring Diagram: -14-...
VII. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE VII. a -TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FIND YOUR PROBLEM HERE REMEDY a.Check if cord & plug has been disconnected. 1. Condensing unit fails to start. b.Check control temperature setting. a.Are doors closing properly? 2. Condensing unit operates for prolonged periods or b.Dirty condenser or filter.
4401 Blue Mound Road Fort Worth, TX 76106 (800) 825-8220. Centerline by Traulsen reserves the right to change specifications or discontinue models without notice. This appliance is marked with the ISO 7010-W021 warning label to indicate the presence of FLAMMABLE REFRIGERANTS.
VIII. b - SPARE PARTS INFORMATION To purchase replacement parts or to speak to service support for Centerline by Traulsen units please contact our Ft. Worth facility by phone at 800-825-8220 or fax to 817-740-6748 (parts) or 817-740-6757 (service).
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