Counter model, Wiring – BKI Heated Display Merchandisers CSWG User Manual

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Counter Model

Counter Mounted cases must be mounted on a level surface that can support the weight of the case and
it contents. Use a carpenter’s level as shown in Figure 3 to level the case.

These cases are to be sealed to the counter if required by local health codes. Seal the perimeter of the
case to the counter using a silicone-type sealant (Dow Corning RTV #732 or equivalent).

Attach the End Panels to the ends of the case as shown in Figure 4 using the shoulder screws provided.
The (2) lower shoulder screws shown in Figure 4 are not required on counter mounted cases.

For Glass End Panels only, slide the plastic bushings provided over the shoulder screws before inserting
the screw into the glass panel. Be careful that the screws do not bind in the holes in the glass panel.

Wiring

A wiring diagram for the specific model is shipped with the deli case. The wiring diagram provides
electrical specifications, an electrical schematic and a parts list. Refer to this wiring diagram and the deli
case serial number plate for electrical information.

Field wiring must be sized for the components amperes printed on the serial number plate. Actual ampere
draw may be less than specified.

All electrical connections should be in compliance with the NEC and all applicable local codes by a
licensed electrician. Refer to the wiring diagram furnished with your case for the electrical specifications.

The power supply connection is located on the bottom or back of the well compartment of the case (see
Figure 5). A ¾ knockout is provided at each location for the required conduit connection. A second power
supply connection for the oven is provided on oven combo cases.

A wiring cutout is provided in the base bottom pan on floor model cases (see Figure 5). Refer to the case
specification sheet for the location of this cutout. Remove the cover over the wiring cutout and route the
wiring through the cutout. Cut a hole of the proper size and location in the cover for the conduit to pass
through and reinstall the cover.

Figure 5. Wiring Access

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