Delfield, Operation, Installation – Delfield F18BC User Manual

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F18 Series Service and Installation Manual

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CAUTION

Operation

After turning the ON/OFF switch to ON the unit’s compressor

will begin operating. Delfield refrigerated bases are designed

to maintain an operational temperature of 36°F to 40°F.

Temperature in the salad top and refrigerated rail opening is

33°F to 41°F with pans recessed 3” on a standard wrapped

refrigerated rail or flush with the LiquiTec option at 86°F

ambient room temperature. Freezer bases are designed to

maintain an operational temperature of 0°F.

Do not place hot pans on/against the blue ABS
liner. Do not throw items into the storage area.
Failure to heed these recommendations could
result in damage to the interior of the cabinet or
to the blower coil.

Overloading the storage area, restricting the air flow, and
continuous opening and closing of the doors and drawers
will hamper the units ability to maintain operational
temperature.

Refrigerated rail units

Product in the rail should be removed to the refrigerated base

at the end of the day. This allows you to turn the

rail off at night to save energy and the rail will have

time to defrost as needed. It also helps maintain

product quality. The standard wrapped refrigerated

units are controlled by the pressure control which

is set to maintain the proper rail temperature an on/off switch

is also provided for the rail and is required to be shut off at

night. The rail switch shuts off the rail only. With a LiquiTec

rail a thermostat is provided to maintain rail temperature as

well as the rail on/off switch. The LiquiTec rail is required to

be shut off at night as well to allow for defrosting. To ensure

product quality in the rail it is recommended that product be

rotated every four hours.

If adding any item to the unit, be sure to keep

in mind the location of the refrigeration lines on

wrapped rail units. A refrigeration leak in a rail

is extremely difficult and costly to repair. In some

cases it cannot be repaired at all.

Installation

Location

Be sure the location chosen has a floor strong enough to

support the total weight of the cabinet and contents. A

fully loaded 72” long model may weigh as much as 1500

pounds! Reinforce the floor as necessary to provide for

maximum loading.
It is very important to allow for proper air flow, both

inside and outside.
Avoid hot corners and locations near stoves, ovens and

other pieces of cooking equipment.

It is recommended that the unit be installed
no closer than 1” from any wall. Do not install
the unit near any combustible material or
object affected by heat or moisture.

Leveling

A level cabinet looks better and will perform better

because the drain pan will drain properly, the doors will

line up with the frames properly, and the cabinet will not

be subject to undue strain.
A unit on legs will have an adjustable bullet foot on each

leg, adjust each for a level unit. A unit on casters will not

be adjustable. Be sure the unit is on a level floor, make

necessary changes to the floor for proper level.
Lock all front casters to ensure the stability of the unit.

Plumbing

Self-contained models are standard with a condensate

evaporator. If, for some reason a unit does not have a

condensate evaporator, or if the evaporator fails, the unit’s

drain must have an outlet to an appropriate drainage area or

container. A refrigerated rail will have a 1" drain which will

need to be run to an appropriate floor drain or container.

The drain will be stubbed to the bottom of the machine

compartment. Either run drain to a floor drain or add a valve

to the base of the machine compartment and drain the rail to a

container when convenient. The LiquiTec option will NOT have

a drain available.

Moisture collecting from improper drainage can

create a slippery surface on the floor and a hazard
to employees. It is the owner’s and operator’s
responsibility to provide a container or outlet for
drainage.

Electrical connection

Refer to the amperage data on pages 3-5, the serial tag, your

local code or the National Electrical Code to be sure the unit is

connected to the proper power source. A protected circuit of

the correct voltage and amperage must be run for connection

of the line cord, or permanent connection of the unit.
Self-contained units with a cord and plug have an ON/OFF

switch located directly behind the louvered panel covering

the compressor section. Simply turn the switch to ON to

begin operation.

The power switch must be turned to OFF and
the unit disconnected from the power source
whenever performing service or maintenance
functions.
Never operate the unit without the louvered panel
in place!

If electrical receptacles are to be mounted in the unit’s

backsplash, they must be wired independently from the

existing unit wiring.

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