Rail cooling – Hoshizaki REFRIGERATED PREP TABLE WITH RAISED RAIL 73168 User Manual

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3. Rail Cooling

Problem

Possible Cause

Remedy

[1] Rail temperature too

high.

a) Warm Food

1. Warm food recently

placed in rail area.

1. Pre-cool food or allow time

for unit to return to setpoint
temperature.

b) Rail Pans/Dividers

1. Missing, not in place. 1. Replace. Pans must cover

entire rail for proper cooling.

c) Outside Heat Source

1. Too close to unit.

1. Separate unit from heat

source.

d) Rail Switch

1. "OFF" position.

1. Move to "NORMAL" or

"LOW" position.

2. Bad contacts.

2. Check for continuity and

replace.

e) Rail Thermistor

1. Defective.

1. See "II.E. Thermistor

Check."

f) Setpoint and/or

Temperature
Correction Factor

1. Incorrect.

1. Correct setting(s).

See "II.D.4.c) Temperature
Setpoint" or
"II.D.4.f) Temperature
Correction Factor" for
defaults.

g) Air Filter or Condenser 1. Clogged, dirty.

1. Clean.

h) Rail Liquid Line Valve

1. Does not open.

1. Check and replace.

i) Service Valve(s)

1. Partially or completely

closed.

1. Confirm service valve is

open.

j) Refrigerant

1. Leak.

1. Recover, repair leak,

replace drier, evacuate, and
recharge.

k) Expansion Valve

1. Operating erratically.

1. Check and replace.

l) Compressor

1. Defective.

1. See "1.[3] Compressor will

not start or stops operating."

m)Control Board

1. Defective.

1. Replace.

[2] Rail temperature too

low.

a) Setpoint and/or

Temperature
Correction Factor

1. Incorrect.

1. Correct setting(s).

See "II.D.4.c) Temperature
Setpoint" or
"II.D.4.f)Temperature
Correction Factor" for
defaults.

b) Frozen Food

1. Frozen food recently

placed in refrigerator.

1. Allow time for unit to return

to setpoint temperature.

c) Rail Thermistor

1. Defective.

1. Check and replace.

d) Rail Liquid Line Valve

1. Does not close.

1. Check and replace.

e) Rail Fan Motor

1. Defective.

1. Check and replace.

f) Control Board

1. Defective.

1. Replace.

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