Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit Cooler & Freezer du fabricant Brown and Son WA
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Walk-In Cooler & Freezer Installation/Maintenance & Owner’s Instructions For All W . A. Brown & Son, Inc. Models W .A. Brown & Son, Inc. 209 Long Meadow Drive • Salisbur y , NC 28147 Phone: 704-636-5131 • Fax: 704-637-0919 W ebsite: www .
T able of Contents Page No. Cam Lock Installation ............................................................................3 Door Section Maintenance ............................................................17-19 Drop Off (factory assembled) W alk-Ins .
Receiving and Uncrating Congratulations! Y ou have purchased a brand new W .A. Brown & Son, Inc. W alk-In Cooler or Freezer . T o ensure proper set-up and many years of trouble free use, read and follow these instructions carefully before and during installation.
Floor Pr eparation and Installation Installation instructions are provided for walk-ins with insulated floor panels or walk-ins set on spline. Instructions are also provided for the application of walk-ins in areas requiring adherence to wind or seismic loads.
3 Floorless W alk-In Layout Floor Spline Layout and Installation W arning! When W. A. Brown does not provide the insulated floor , check carefully before installing the walk-in for appropriate thermal breaks. Severe floor heaving problems occur when floors are not adequately insulated.
Installation of floor panels secured for seismic and wind - exterior applications After the floor is installed per the instructions above, obtain the hardware and tools for the application of “T apcon” anchors. 1. 1/4" “T apcon” Phillips flat head anchors or equal 2.
W all Panel Installation See separate instructions for installation if box has multiple compartments (page 6-7) with a “T ee” panel. 1. Start installation at the corner panel nearest the door or , if cooler is to be installed in a corner , start with the corner located on the inside.
T op Panel Installation Standard W alk-In: Begin installation of top panels at either end. 1. Check the drawing sent with the walk-in and assemble the top as indicated on this drawing. See Figure #8 for typical top layout. 2. Do not lock the top panels to the wall panels until all panels are positioned and aligned.
3. After the floor panels are installed and level, erect the partition wall panels. 4. After this the partition wall can be set in place and locked. 5. Position the remaining wall panels and lock them all down. 6. The top panels should be installed with the “T ee” Section first, then work toward the ends until all the tops are installed.
• Repeat this procedure on all four sides. • T rim extra material prior to sealing. • Cut, fold, and glue roof membrane using contact cement (not provided) • Position flashing to corner and form to fit by applying hand pressure to outside edges.
9 Fiber Cement Finish Panels Installation Fiber Cement panels are available in vertical siding and smooth styles. Smooth Fiber Cement is designed to have a Stucco finish applied in the field or to be painted. V ertical siding style is meant to be field painted to more closely match existing construction.
10 T op Panel Installation Indoor walk-ins with dimensions of more than 15' 5" in both length and width (Figure #1 1) must have some type support for ceiling panels.
11 T op Panel T rim Installation Installation of 1/2" x 5" T rim on T op Panels • T rim is used to finish off all W alk-In Cooler and Freezers other than Drop-Off units and is left to the installer , as not all field conditions are identical.
EZ Pack Installation Instructions (See Installation Guide taped to top of each unit.) Installing the Refrigeration System A qualified technician should install the refrigeration. Contact the dealer from who you purchased your W alk-In for a qualified technician.
Roof Cap & Curb Installation (Figure #14) Wiring the Door Heater , Lights & Windows All freezers and some coolers are shipped with a 120V peripheral heater around the door to eliminate condensate and keep the door frame and jamb from “sweating”.
14 Housekeeping and Safety Housekeeping and Safety Recommendations Please use caution when inside any walk-in. The floor may become slippery if allowed to become wet or greasy .
15 How T o Call for Service Repair After your W . A. Brown & Son, Inc. Walk-in has been correctly installed, and the refrigeration system properly connect- ed your new W alk-in should provide you years of uninterrupted service.
16 LIFETIME LIMITED CABINET W ARRANTY W . A Brown & Son, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser , the full foamed-in-place aluminum and stainless steel panels manufactured and sold by it, to be f.
17 Instructions for removing Door Leaf with Spring Loaded Hinges (See Figure #15) 1. Open Door to dwell position, stopping at approx. 120˚. 2. Put mark on floor to indicate position of Door . See sketch. 3. Lift Door off frame. 4. T o replace Door , line up Door with mark on the floor .
18 Description Of Numbered Door Section Components 1. V apor Proof Light (use standard light bulb, maximum 100 watts) with plastic coated glass 2. Electrical Junction Box 3. Door Closer 4. T emperature Indicating Device (Dial Shown) 5. Light Switch With Neon Pilot Light 6.
Guidelines For Replacing Door Heater Cable If door jamb is sweating or icing, you need to use the following guidelines. 1. Check the circuit breaker to see if it is in the on position and functioning properly . 2. Check the heater cable (#1) for current at the junction box.
Relacing Door Gasket 1. Open the door to a 90˚ angle. Using two people, lift the door leaf from the hinges and place it horizontally across two saw bucks or similar supports. (CAUTION: When removing door leaf from door section use caution not to dislodge the hinge pins.
Replacing Flush Dial Thermometer Dial Thermometer: Complete Field Replacement - Flush Mount in Figure #22 Locate thermometer to be replaced. From inside of box, cut wire tie holding bulb. Remove screws from flange face with screw driver . Work flange free from section.
Replacing The Digital Thermometer T urn off breaker before disconnecting wires. If the thermometer does not register correctly you will need to check the following: 1.
Electrical Hook-Up to Junction Box 23 Figure #26 Inside of Junction Box Electrical Hook-Up to Junction Box 1. Connect incoming conduit to 3/4 diameter hole on right side of junction box. 2. Selection of conduit type, connection method and wire type in accordance with local codes.
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25 Possible Cause Service cord unplugged Fuse blown or removed Overload tripped Control stuck open Wiring incorrect Improperly wired Low voltage to unit Staring capacitor defective Relay failing to cl.
Input Voltage 12 V AC Only DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO 120V AC The line voltage of 120V AC shall be connected to the two (2) black leads, one with a white sleeve, from the transformer provided and attached to the exterior of the junction box located on the interior of the cooler above the door .
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