Mounting – Heatcraft Refrigeration Products 25005601 User Manual

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Standard or

Connections (In.)

Approx.

Reverse Flow

Dimensions (In.)

Coil

Shipping

Models

H

L

M

W

Inlet Suction Drain

Wt. (Lbs.)

13

17

3

/

4

16

7

/

8

12

1

/

4

15

5

/

8

3

/

8

OD

3

/

8

OD

5

/

8

OD

19

17

19

3

/

4

16

7

/

8

14

1

/

4

15

5

/

8

3

/

8

OD

3

/

8

OD

5

/

8

OD

20

23

19

3

/

4

23

1

/

4

14

1

/

4

22

3

/

8

OD

1

/

2

OD

5

/

8

OD

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Mounting

The standard flow mullion unit draws air in at the top and

discharges out the bottom. The reverse flow mullion draws

air in at the bottom and discharges out the top. The unit may

be mounted in a mullion or against a back or side wall.

When mounting to the mullion of under counter refrigerators,

mounting holes are located on both ends of the unit for

attaching to “customer furnished” mounting brackets.

When wall mounted, four “L” type brackets and eight stainless

steel sheet metal screws are provided to attach the brackets

to side panels.

IMPORTANT: A minimum of 2 inches must be provided

between the top of the unit and the top of the cabinet.

Standard & Reverse Air Flow Wall Mullion Unit Cooler

Dimensional Data

25°F Sat. Suction Temp.

20°F Sat. Suction Temp.

Model

BTUH @ R-22

BTUH @ R-22

Size

10°F TD

Alco

Sporlan

15°F TD

Alco

Sporlan

13

1300

1950

17

1700

HFS-1/4HC

EFV-1/5C

2550

HFS-1/4HC

23

2300

3450

Expansion Valve Recommendations

Replacement Parts

Part

Standard

Reverse

Description

Down Flow

Up Flow

115V Motor

25300701

25300701

208/230V Motor

25300801

25300801

Fan Blade

5102C

5117C

Fan Guard (13-17)

5076E

5076E

Fan Guard (23)

5077E

5077E

Motor Mount

91179001

91179001

Drain Pan (13-17)

74422002

74422002

Drain Pan (23)

74436002

74436002

FOR FOOD

SERVICE

INSTALLATIONS

. . . seal any joint

between unit cooler

and cooler liner

with a sealant

listed by the

National Sanitation

Foundation,

Standard 51

A top barrier is supplied and must be used if combustible

material is above the unit. On reverse flow models the

barrier may be used to direct the air straight out or up at a

45° angle. Holes and slots are provided to adjust the barrier.

If noncombustible material is used above the unit, the barrier

may be discarded if desired.

Knockouts are provided for bringing the refrigerant piping

through either end of the cabinet. An electrical knockout is

provided into an internal junction box.

Dimensional Diagram

NOMENCLATURE

XXX K 13 A G

KM = Standard

Vintage

Air Flow

RAM=Reverse

Air Flow

A = 115-1-60

K = Coated Coil

B = 208/230-1-60

Size

EFV-1/3C

EFV-1/5C

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