Hillphoenix OSAA Manual del propietario

DELI
CASES
MODEL: OSAA
HANDBOOK
INSTALLATION & OPERATION
9/03
P061773M


Welcome to the ORIGIN2display case family. We’re very pleased you
joined us.
This installation and operation handbook has been especially
prepared for everyone involved with ORIGIN2display cases – owners,
managers, installers and maintenance personnel.
You’ll find this book different than traditional manuals. The most
dramatic difference is the use of many more illustrated instructions to
make it easier to read and to help you get the most from this innovative
new design. When you follow the instructions you should expect
remarkable performance, attractive fits and finish, and long case life.
We are interested in your suggestions for improvement both in case
design and in this handbook. Please call/write to:
Hill PHOENIX
Marketing Services Department
1925 Ruffin Mill Rd.
Colonial Heights, VA 23834
Tel: 804-526-4455
Fax: 804-526-7450
or visit our web site at
www.hillphoenix.com
We wish you the very best in outstanding food merchandising and a
long trouble-free operation.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION – PAGES 2 - 4
General information, first step recommendations and case dimensional drawings.
THE USE OF CASTERS – PAGE 5
Cases roll on casters–general use and castor removal.
LINE-UP – PAGES 6 - 7
A ten step procedure for initial case lineup with illustrations.
TRIM-OUT – PAGES 8 - 9
A sixteen step procedure for trimming out cases with illustrations.
REFRIGERATION PIPING - PAGE 10
Diagram showing the refrigeration components of the self-contained deli case.
COMPONENT DEFINITIONS - PAGE 11
Operational descriptions of the refrigeration components.
PLUMBING – PAGE 12
Information on drain connections.
ELECTRICAL HOOKUP, WIRING DIAGRAMS, AND CONTROL SETTINGS - PAGES 13-16
Complete information on electrical connections.
CASE OPERATION – PAGE 17
Recommended settings for all case controls.
DEFROST AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL – PAGE 18
Defrost data. Sensor bulb locations.
AIR FLOW AND PRODUCT LOADING – PAGE 19
Air flow and load limits.
USE AND MAINTENANCE – PAGES 20 - 21
Cleaning and fan information.
PARTS ORDERING – PAGES 22 - 24
Replacement parts identification.
NOTES - PAGES 25 - 26
PRODUCT WARRANTY - Inside Back Cover

GENERAL INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION OF CASES: The refrigerated display cases described in this handbook
are part of the Hill PHOENIX, Origin2design series. Specifically covered in this manual is
model OSAA, self-contained service deli case.
STORE CONDITIONS: Hill PHOENIX cases are designed to operate in an air conditioned
store with a system that can maintain 75OF (24OC) store temperature and 55 percent (maxi-
mum) relative humidity (CRMA conditions). Case operation will be adversely affected by
exposure to excessively high ambient temperatures and/or humidity.
REFRIGERATION SYSTEM OPERATION: Air cooled condensing units require ventilation for
efficient performance of condensers. Machine room temperatures must be a minimum of
65OF in winter and a maximum of 95OF in summer. Minimum condensing temperatures
should be no less than 70OF.
RECEIVING CASES: Examine fixtures carefully for shipping damage and shortages. For
information on shortages contact the Service Parts Department at 1-800-283-1109.
APPARENT DAMAGE: A claim for obvious damage must be noted on the freight bill or
express receipt and signed by the carriers agent, otherwise the carrier may refuse the claim.
CONCEALED DAMAGE: If damage is not apparent until after the equipment is unpacked,
retain all packing materials and submit a written request to the carrier for inspection within
15 days of receipt of equipment.
LOST ITEMS: This equipment has been carefully inspected to insure the highest level of
quality. Any claim for lost items must be made to Hill PHOENIX within 48 hours of receipt
of equipment.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT: If any technical questions arise regarding a refrigerated display
case contact our Customer Service Department in Richmond at 1-804-526-4455. For any
questions regarding our refrigeration systems or electrical distribution centers contact our
Customer Service Department in Conyers at 1-770-285-3200.
CONTACTING FACTORY: Should you need to contact Hill PHOENIX regarding a specific
fixture, be sure to know the case model number and serial number. This information is on
the serial plate located on the rear panel of the case (see next page for details). Ask for a
Service Parts Representative at 1-804-526-4455.
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54 15/16 in
[139.5 cm]
33 1/4 in
[84.5 cm]
11 1/2 in
[29.2 cm]
1 3/16 in [3.0 cm]
5 13/16 in [14.7 cm]
FLAT REAR SILL
(OPTIONAL)
REAR SLIDING DOORS
21 1/2 in
[54.6 cm]
28 3/8 in [72.0 cm]*
35 11/16 in [90.7 cm]
38 5/16 in [97.3 cm]
49 1/16 in [124.6 cm]
22 1/2 in
[57.2 cm]
27 1/4 in
[69.2 cm]
32 3/16 in [81.8 cm]
30 1/2 in
[77.5 cm]
10 5/16 in
[26.1 cm]
5 13/16 in [14.7 cm]
38 5/16 in
[97.3 cm]
49 1/16 in
[124.6 cm]
34 1/2 in
[87.6 cm]
ELECTRICAL
JUNCTION BOX
(STANDARD) 25 9/16 in [64.9 cm]
28 1/16 in [71.2 cm] 1 1/2" PVC DRAIN
CONNECTION
FRONT OF CASE
1 1/2 in [3.8 cm]
{END}
21 1/2 in
[54.6 cm]
** 34 9/16 in
[87.7 cm]
NOTES:
* STUB-UP AREA
** RECOMMENDED STUB-UP CENTERLINE FOR ELECTRICAL AND HUB DRAINS
l
ENDS ADD APPROXIMATELY 1 INCHTO CASE HEIGHT
l
AVAILABLE SHELF SIZES: 10" & 12"
C
L
72 in [182.9 cm] {6' case}
COIL
PLENUM
CONDENSING UNIT
DRAIN PAN
(optional)
MODEL
OSAA-6’
AMP PLATE &
SERIAL PLATE
LOCATION

31 11/16"
71 1/4"
4"
6' CASE
FRONT OF CASE
4
GENERAL INFORMATION
BASEHORSE
LOCATIONS FOR
MODEL
OSAA

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34
12
CASES
MOVE ON
CASTERS
FOR EASIER INSTALLATION
CASTERS MAY BE DISCARDED.
ROLL OUT OF TRUCK. When there is a truck - level
delivery dock, cases may be rolled directly from the
truck to the store floor. [CAUTION] If skid boards are
required to unload cases, casters should be removed
prior to sliding them down the skid; after which they
can be reinstalled on case.
ROLL TO LINEUP POSITION. Casters may remain in
place to move the cases to staging areas around the
store, prior to final installation. When ready for final
line-up, roll the case to set position, then remove
casters.
REMOVE COTTER PIN. Removing the casters is
easy. Simply flatten and hammer out cotter pins
then lift the case with “J” bar, and the casters will
fall off.
[CAUTION] Make certain hands are out of the way.
ORIGIN2cases are manufactured and shipped to
stores with casters installed on the base frame to
make the job of moving cases easier for everyone
involved with the manufacturing, shipping and instal-
lation process.
Casters not only speed up the process, but they also
reduce the chance of damage from raising and low-
ering cases with ”J” bar to place them on dollies,
skates or rollers. In most situations, one or two per-
sons can move the case with ease.

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LINE UP
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5
Consult With General Contractor
Ask the general contractor if there
have been changes in the building
dimensions since the print you are
using was issued. Also, ask the
points of reference from which you
should take dimensions to locate the
cases.
Set Shims On Basehorse Locations
Locate basehorse positions along
chalk lines. Spot shim packs at each
basehorse location.
2
Snap Chalk Lines
Mark floor where cases are to be
located for the entire lineup. 3
Snap Lines On Base Rail
Locations
Snap lines where base rails are posi-
tioned, not the front or back edges of
the cases. See case cross section
drawing, pages 3-4 for rail location
dimensions.
4
Level Floor. Use Laser Transit
Leveling is necessary to assure prop-
er case alignment. Locate highest
point on chalk line as reference for
determining height of shim-pack
levelers. A laser transit is recom-
mended for precision and requires
just one person. 6
Position First Case In Lineup,
Remove Casters, Level
Roll first case into position. Raise
case from end under cross support
using “J” bar. Remove cotter pins and
casters. [CAUTION! Keep hands from
under case] Level case on shims.
BASE RAIL BASE RAIL
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