Installation and
Operations Manual
Bulletin H-IM-PSM
May 2008
Part Number 25008001
PRO3 Side Mount
Packaged Refrigeration System
Installation and Operations Manual
Table of Contents
Inspection............................................................................3
Installation Requirements .................................................3
Recommended Unit Placement
FIGURE 1: System Space Requirements | Back View
FIGURE 2: System Space Requirements | Side View
Access Requirements .........................................................3
Condensing Unit Section (Exterior of box)
FIGURE 3: Access Requirements | Top View
Evaporator Section (Interior of box)
Installation Procedures................................................... 4-7
FIGURE 4: Cutout Location
FIGURE 5: Cutout Dimensions | Small Cabinet
FIGURE 6: Cutout Dimensions | Large Cabinet
FIGURE7: Plug Detail
FIGURE 8: Plug Detail | Small Cabinet
FIGURE9: Plug Detail | Large Cabinet
Rigging
FIGURE10: Rigging Holes
FIGURE 11: Rigging Holes | Front View
Mounting
FIGURE12: Mounting Holes | Side View
FIGURE 13: Mounting Holes | Front View
FIGURE 14: Mounting Holes | Top View
Electrical Connection
Refrigeration Sequence of Operation................................7
Table 1 Model PST | Default Temperature Control Settings
Cooler Temperature Control
Coolers: Air-defrost Operation
Cooler with Electric Defrost and Freezer Temperature/
Defrost Control
Cooler with Electric Defrost and Freezer Sequence of
Operation
Programming Electronic Controller............................. 8-16
Dixell Electronic Controller (XR40CX and XR60CX)
Front Panel Commands ..................................................................8
Use of LEDs...........................................................................................8
Max. & Min. Temperature Memorization: .................................9
How to See the Min. Temperature
How to See the Max. Temperature
How to Reset the Max. & Min. Temperature Recorded
Main Functions: .................................................................................9
How to see the set-point
How to change the set-point
How to start a manual defrost
How to change a parameter value
The Hidden Menu .............................................................................9
How to Enter the Hidden Parameters
How to Move a Parameter from the Hidden Menu
How to Lock the Keyboard
The Continuous Cycle
The On/Off Function
Parameters .................................................................................10-11
Regulation
Display
Defrost
Fans (XR60CX ONLY)
Alarms
How to use the Hot Key ................................................................11
How to program a Hot Key from the Instrument
Alarm Signals ...................................................................................12
Alarm Recovery
Other Messages ..............................................................................12
Technical Data .................................................................................12
Connections .....................................................................................13
Service Information..........................................................13
Maintenance
System Standard Maintenance Guidelines
Drain Pan Removal..............................................................................14
FIGURE 15: Drain Pan Removal | View A
FIGURE 16: Drain Pan Removal | View B
Wiring Diagrams..........................................................15-18
Diagram 1 High Temperature Cooler | Air Defrost | Large Cabinet
Diagram 2 High Temperature Cooler | Air Defrost | Small Cabinet
Diagram 3 Freezer and Medium Temperature Cooler | Electric Defrost | Small Cabinet
Diagram 4 Freezer and Medium Temperature Cooler | Electric Defrost | Large Cabinet
Performance, Capacities and Specifications ..................19
Table 2 Cooler Application | Air Defrost | BTUH at 95F ambient
Table 3 Cooler Application | Electric Defrost | BTUH at 95F ambient
Table 4 Freezer Application | Electric Defrost | BTUH at 95F ambient
Table 5 Specifications
Dimensions.................................................................. 20-21
Diagram 5 Dimensions | Small Cabinet: 1-fan | Top view
Diagram 6 Dimensions | Small Cabinet: 1-fan | Side view
Diagram 7 Dimensions | Small Cabinet: 1-fan | Back view
Diagram 8 Dimensions | Large Cabinet: 2-fan | Top view
Diagram 9 Dimensions | Large Cabinet: 1-fan | Side view
Diagram 10 Dimensions | Large Cabinet: 1-fan | Back view
Replacement Parts by InterLink .....................................22
Table 6 Replacement Parts List
Warranty Statement ........................................................23
2008 Heatcraft Refrigeration Products LLC
PRO3 Side Mount Packaged Refrigeration System
Inspection
1.
Each shipment should be carefully checked against the bill
of lading.
2.
The shipping receipt should not be signed until all items listed
on the bill of lading have been accounted for.
3.
Check packaging for signs of damage.
4.
Any shortage or damages should be immediately reported to
the delivering carrier.
5.
Damaged material becomes the delivering carriers
responsibility, and should not be returned to the manufacturer
unless prior approval is given to do so.
6.
All units are shipped on heavy skids and enclosed in open
crating. Generally, it is advisable to bring the unit as close to
its final location as possible before removing crating.
7.
When unpacking the system, care should be taken to
prevent damage.
8.
Avoid removing the shipping base until the unit has been
moved to the final destination.
Installation Requirements
Recommended Unit Placement
1.
Ensure that the structural integrity of the box can withstand
the weight of the side-mounted equipment.
2.
The air pattern must cover the entire room
3.
Location of aisles, racks, etc. must be known
4.
For space requirements, see FIGURES 1 and 2
Figure 2: System Space Requirements | Side View
24"
Leave these areas
unobstructed
Access Requirements
Condensing Unit Section (Exterior of box)
Provide adequate access space (minimum 36") on the right side of
the unit for electric box clearance. The front of the unit should have
a minimum of 24" clearance for compressor and fan motor service.
The left side of the unit should be a minimum of 8" clearance.
Figure 3: Access Requirements | Top View
Figure 1: System Space Requirements | Back View
18"
18"
4.00
36"
8"
24"
TOP VIEW
Evaporator Section (Interior of box)
Leave this area unobstructed
The front of the evaporator should have no obstructions since this
is the leaving airside of the evaporator. There should also be no
obstructions under the evaporator. A minimum of 8" clearance should
be held on each side of the evaporator for drain pan removal.
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Installation Procedures
NOTE: Installation and maintenance to be performed only
by qualified personnel who are familiar with local codes and
regulations and are experienced with this type of equipment.
CAUTION: Make sure all power sources are disconnected
before any service work is done on units.
A.) Inspect packaging/unit for shipping damage
B.) Review the space and location requirements provided for your
method of installation.
5.
The unit will need to be lifted to the appropriate height and
inserted into the open slots. The bottom of the unit should
be temporarily supported during the remainder of the installation
process (no portion of the unit should be supported by the
bottom of the evaporator section as this WILL cause damage to
the drain pan).
6. Set and secure the roof of the box and firmly attach the unit to
the box and carefully seal all seams and penetration points.
Figure 4: Cutout Location
C.) Follow installation instructions listed in method #1 or #2
Installation Method #1
Top Installation (See Figures 4, 5 and 6)
This installation method is the recommended installation method
in applications where it is feasible.
In order to install a unit using this method, you will need to provide
cutout slots for the arms. The unit should be placed on the wall
prior to setting and securing the roof of the box.
Please use the following guidelines when completing the installation
in this manner.
1. You will need to provide finished slots with the appropriate
dimensions in the box wall. See FIGURES 5 and 6.
2. The slots can straddle a seam but they should not be on a seam.
See Figure 4.
3. The cut-out sections should not be placed in a location where
they would interfere with any cam locks.
4. It is preferred that a cam lock be placed in between the cutouts
to give additional support
CAUTION: Do not support any portion of the unit by the
drain pan.
Figure 6: Cutout Dimensions | Large Cabinet
Figure 5: Cutout Dimensions | Small Cabinet
28.75" TYP
22.75" TYP
2.62" TYP
2.62" TYP
20.25" TYP
CUTOUTS
20.25" TYP
CUTOUTS
PRO3 Side Mount Packaged Refrigeration System
Installation Method #2
Figure 7: Plug Detail
Side Installation (See FIGURES 7, 8, and 9)
This installation method is intended for applications that have
height restrictions that do not allow the unit to be installed from
above (see method #1) and installations into pre-existing boxes
where it is impractical to remove the roof.
In order to install a unit using this method, you must provide an
additional plug section of the box to fill in the open space between
evaporator arms after installation. This section should contain cam
locks to anchor it in place.
SEE PLUG DETAIL
Please use the following guidelines when completing the installation
in this manner.
1. Provide a finished opening with the appropriate dimensions
from Figure 8 or 9.
2. The cut-out section should not be placed in a location where it
would degrade the structural integrity of the box (should not
interfere with cam locks)
3.
The unit will need to be lifted to the appropriate height and
inserted into the open slot. The bottom of the unit should be
temporarily supported during the remainder of the installation
process (no portion of the unit should be supported by the
bottom of the evaporator section as this WILL cause damage to
the drain pan).
4. You should use cam locks to re-connect the plug section after
installing the unit, firmly attach the unit to the box and carefully
seal all seams.
Figure 8: Plug Detail | Small Cabinet
Figure 9: Plug Detail | Large Cabinet
29.00
23.00
20.00
CAMLOCKS
4 PLACES
20.07
CAMLOCKS
4 PLACES
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Rigging
4.
CAUTION: Avoid contact with sharp edges and coil
surfaces. They are a potential injury hazard. Wear gloves
during moving and rigging.
Ensure that the condensing unit airflow is not obstructed after
removing the temporary support.
5.
Do not obstruct the evaporator airflow with shelving. The area
below the evaporator should be left completely open.
6.
Connect unit to power supply through knock-out provided
above electrical box using all local wiring codes.
7.
Apply power to unit. All controls are preset to factory default
settings. See Table 1 (next page).
8.
Check the unit for proper operation.
Caution should be exercised when moving these units. To prevent
damage to the unit housing during rigging, cables or chains used
must be held apart by spacer bars. Rigging holes are provided on
all models. See FIGURES 10 and 11.
Figure 10: Rigging Holes
Figure 12: Mounting Holes | Side View
Mounting holes
Figure 11: Rigging Holes | Front View
Rigging holes
FIGURE 13: Mounting Holes | Front View
Mounting holes
Front panels
removed
for clarity
Mounting
The system requires two through-bolts to be used to connect to
the roof panel. A minimum of four through-bolts should be used to
connect to the side panel of the box. The opposite side of the box
should be reinforced with wood or metal to prevent the bolts from
pulling through the panel. See FIGURES 12, 13 and 14 for locations.
Mounting
holes
FIGURE 14: Mounting Holes | Top View
Through bolts should be insulated or non-conductive to prevent
sweating. All penetrations to the box should be caulked to prevent
moisture from entering the box.
1.
Install two through bolts to secure the unit to the wall. The inside
of the box should be reinforced with wood or metal for proper
when mounting of the unit to the box with through bolts.
2.
Install and secure the roof of the box. Inside the box,
provisions have been made to secure the evaporator section
to the roof panel with through bolts.
3.
The area between the evaporator section and the roof
panel should be caulked to meet NSF codes. In addition, the
openings where the unit was lowered into the box panel
should be caulked to prevent any infiltration from the outside
area into the box.
Top not shown
for clarity
Mounting holes
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Electrical Connection
Cooler with Electric Defrost and Freezer
Sequence of Operation
1.
Refer to all local codes for proper connection.
2.
A knock-out is provided for 1" conduit on the side of the
condensing unit section above the electrical box. See FIGURE 12.
3.
Wire will be brought into the electrical box through the
bottom of the electrical box and connected to the top of the
contactor.
Refrigeration Sequence of Operation
1.
Power is provided to the temperature control, compressor
contactor and cooler evaporator fans.
2.
The temperature controller closes and energizes the
compressor contactor, starting the compressor, evaporator
and condenser fan(s).
3.
When the system reaches the desired box temperature, the
temperature control will de-energize the compressor contactor.
Evaporator fans will continue to operate at this point.
4.
When the fixture temperature rises above the set point
and minimum off-time has elapsed, the temperature control
will close and re-energize the compressor contactor.
Power is provided to the temperature control and compressor
contactor. The drain line heater as well as the crankcase heaters will
also have continuous power supplied to them.
The temperature controller energizes the compressor contactor,
starting the compressor and condenser fan(s). The evaporator fans
will be energized by the electronic controller.
When the system reaches the desired box temperature, the
temperature control will de-energize the compressor contactor and
the evaporator fans.
When the temperature rises above the set point and minimum offtime (4 minutes) has elapsed, the temperature control will close and
re-energize the compressor contactor.
1.
During normal operation, at the preset times of day, the
temperature/defrost control will de-energize the compressor
contactor and evaporator fans and energize the defrost
heaters. These functions are controlled through relays on the
controller.
2.
When the coil has defrosted fully and has reached thepreset
coil temperature (as sensed by the coil temperature sensor)
the defrost heater de-energizes and the fan delay and drip
sequences begin.
3.
The temperature/defrost control energizes the compressor
contactor, starting the compressor and condenser fan(s).
4.
Freezer evaporator fans will be energized by the temperature/
defrost control when the coil temperaturereaches 35F or fan
delay time has elapsed.
Coolers: Air-defrost Operation
Air defrost units are pre-programmed for 4 defrost per day. These
periods are reprogrammable. When the coil temperature reaches
38F, the control will terminate the defrost cycle.
For programming information see pages 7-16.
Cooler with Electric Defrost and Freezer
Temperature/Defrost Control
PRO3 packaged refrigeration system cooler with electric defrost and
freezer units come factory equipped with an electronic temperature/
defrost control.
For programming information see pages 7-16.
Table 1 Model PST | Default Temperature Control Settings
Application:
Temperature set
points
Defrost start times
Cooler: 35 F
Every 3 hours of
compressor run time
Cooler w/ Electric
Defrost: 34 F
Freezer: -10 F
4 times / day
Defrost
Duration
Drip Time
Fan Delay
Defrost
Termination
Set Point
Minutes
60
38 F
40
65 F
40
65 F
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Programming XR-40CX or XR-60CX
Dixell Electronic Controller
Front Panel Commands
Button
Reprinted with permission from Dixell.
The Dixell XR-40CX (High Temperature) and XR-60CX (Medium
and Low Temperature) are fully configurable electronic
refrigeration controllers. These controls are used on PRO3 Side
Mount units. All parameter values are reprogrammable and are
stored in the non-volatile memory.
(DEF) To start a manual defrost
(UP): To see the max. stored temperature;
in programming mode it browses
the parameter codes or increases the
displayed value
(DOWN) To see the min stored
temperature; in programming mode it
browses the parameter codes or decreases
the displayed value
The controller uses two levels of programming that can be
accessed through the keypad. The first level is the user level. It
gives access to six settings temperature differential, defrost
cycle intervals, defrost termination temperature, draining time,
defrost fan delay and fan stop temperature.
The second level is the service level. It allows access to all other
parameters. It is recommended that changes in this level be
made only by a qualified technician.
Command
To display target set point; in
programming mode it selects a parameter
or confirm an operation
To switch the instrument off, if onF = oFF
Not enabled
KEY COMBINATIONS
To lock & unlock the keyboard
+
To enter in programming mode
+
To return to the room temperature display
+
Use of LEDs
LED
LED MODE
FUNCTION
ON
Compressor enabled
Flashing
Anti-short cycle delay
enabled
ON
Defrost enabled
Flashing
Drip time in progress
ON
Fans enabled (XR60CX only)
Flashing
Fans delay after defrost in
progress (XR60CX only)
ON
An alarm is occurring
ON
Continuous cycle is running
ON
Energy saving enabled
C/F
ON
Measurement unit
C/F
Flashing
Programming phase
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Max. & Min. Temperature Memorization
The Hidden Menu
How to see the min. temperature
The hidden menu Includes all the parameters of the instrument.
1.
Press and release the DOWN key.
How to enter the hidden parameters
2.
The Lo message will be displayed followed by the minimum
temperature recorded.
1.
Enter the Programming mode by pressing the Set + DOWN
keys for 3 seconds (the C or F LED starts blinking).
3.
By pressing the DOWN key again or by waiting 5 seconds the
normal display will be restored.
2.
Release the keys, then push again the Set+DOWN keys
for more than 7 seconds. The Pr2 label will be displayed
immediately followed from the HY parameter.
NOW YOU ARE IN THE HIDDEN MENU
How to see the max. temperature
1.
Press and release the UP key.
3.
Select the required parameter.
2.
The Hi message will be displayed followed by the maximum
temperature recorded.
4.
Press the SET key to display its value
3.
By pressing the UP key again or by waiting 5 seconds the
normal display will be restored.
5.
Use UP or DOWN to change its value.
6.
Press SET to store the new value and move to the following
parameter.
How to reset the max and min temperature recorded
1.
Hold press the SET key for more than 3 seconds, while the
max. or min temperature is displayed. (rSt message will
be displayed)
2.
To confirm the operation the rSt message starts blinking and
the normal temperature will be displayed
Main Functions
How to see the set-point
1. Push and immediately release SET key: the
display will show the set point value
2.
Push and immediately release the SET key or wait 5 seconds to
display the probe value again
How to change the set-point
To exit: Press SET + UP or wait 15 seconds without pressing a key.
NOTE 1: If no parameter is present in Pr1, after 3 seconds the noP
message is displayed. Keep the keys pushed until the Pr2 message
is displayed.
NOTE 2: The set value is stored even when the procedure is exited
by waiting the time-out to expire.
How to move a parameter from the hidden menu to
the first level and vice versa
Each parameter present in the HIDDEN MENU can be removed or
put into THE FIRST LEVEL (user level) by pressing SET + Down.
In HIDDEN MENU when a parameter is present in First Level the
decimal point is on.
How to lock the keyboard
1.
Keep the UP + DOWN keys pressed for more than 3 seconds.
2.
To change the set value push UP or DOWN arrows within 10
seconds
The POF message will be displayed and the keyboard will be
locked. At this point it will be possible only to see the set point
or the MAX o Min temperature stored
3.
To memorize the new set point value push SET key again or
wait 10 seconds
If a key is pressed more than 3 seconds the POF message will
be displayed.
To unlock the keyboard
1.
Push SET for more than 2 seconds to change the set-point value
2.
The value of the set-point will be displayed and the C or F
LED starts blinking
3.
4.
How to start a manual defrost
Push DEF key for more than 2 seconds and a manual
defrost will start.
Keep the UP + DOWN keys pressed for more than 3 seconds, until
the Pon message is displayed.
The continuous cycle
1.
Enter the Programming mode by pressing the SET + DOWN
keys for 3 seconds (the C or F LED starts blinking)
When defrost is not in progress, it can be activated by holding the
UP key pressed for about 3 seconds. The compressor operates to
maintain the ccS set point for the time set through the CCt parameter.
The cycle can be terminated before the end of the set time using the
same activation key UP for 3 seconds.
.
Select the required parameter. Press SET to display its value.
The on/off function
3.
Use UP or DOWN to change its value
4.
Press SET to store the new value and move to the following
parameter
With onF = oFF, pushing the ON/OFF key, the instrument is
switched off. The OFF message is displayed. In this configuration,
How to change a parameter value
To change a parameter value:
To exit: Press SET + UP or wait 15 seconds without pressing a key
NOTE: The set value is stored even when the procedure is exited by
waiting the time-out to expire.
To switch the instrument on, push again the ON/OFF key.
WARNING: Loads connected to the normally closed contacts of
the relays are always supplied and under voltage, even if the
instrument is in stand by mode.
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Parameters
Label
Characteristic
Description
Menu/User
Level
tdF
dtE
IdF
MdF
Fdt
10
Defrost type
EL = electrical heater; in = hot gas
(-5050 C/ -58122F) (Enabled only
Defrost termination when EdF=Pb) sets the temperature
temperature
measured by the evaporator probe,
which causes the end of defrost
(0120h) Determines the time
Interval between
interval between the beginning of
defrost cycles
two defrost cycles
(0255min) When P2P = n, (not
evaporator probe: timed defrost) it
(Maximum) length
sets the defrost duration, when P2P =
for defrost
y (defrost end based on temperature)
it sets the maximum length for defrost
(0120 min) time interval between
reaching defrost termination
temperature and the restoring of the
Drip time
controls normal operation. This time
allows the evaporator to eliminate
water drops that might have formed
due to defrost
Default Settings
Low
Temp.
Medium
Temp.
High
Temp.
LS ~ US
-10
34
38
Pr1
1~ 45
Pr2
-67 ~ SET
-23
25
33
Pr2
SET ~ 302F
37
40
45
Pr2
-21~21
Pr2
0 ~ 255
minutes
Pr2
0 ~ 50 minutes
Pr2
0 ~ 255
minutes
Regulation
SEt
Set Point
(0,1 25,5C / 1255 F) Intervention
differential for set point. Compressor
Hy
Differential
Cut IN is Set Point + differential (Hy).
Compressor Cut OUT is when the
temperature reaches the set point
(- 50CSET/-58FSET): Sets the
LS
Minimum set point
minimum value for the set point..
(SET110C/ SET230F). Set the
US
Maximum set point
maximum value for set point.
(-12.012.0C; -120120F) allows
Thermostat probe
Ot
to adjust possible offset of the
calibration
thermostat probe
(0255min) This function is
enabled at the initial start up of the
Outputs activation
OdS
instrument and inhibits any output
delay at start up
activation for the period of time set in
the parameter
(050 min) minimum interval
Anti-short cycle
AC
between the compressor stop and
delay
the following restart
(0255 min) time during which the
Compressor OFF
compressor is OFF in case of faulty
COF time with faulty
thermostat probe. With COF=0
probe
compressor is always active
Display
C=Celsius; F=Fahrenheit. WARNING:
When the measurement unit is
Temperature
changed the SET point and the values
CF
measurement unit of the parameters Hy, LS, US, Ot, ALU
and ALL have to be checked and
modified if necessary
Defrost
Possible
Settings
Pr2
C = Celsius
F =Fahrenheit
Pr2
EL = electric
defrost / in =
hot gas defrost
EL
EL
EL
Pr1
-58~122
65
65
38
Pr1
0 ~ 120 hours
Pr2
0 ~ 255
minutes
40
40
60
Pr1
0 ~ 255
minutes
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Label
Characteristic
Fans (XR60CX only)
Fans delay after
Fnd
defrost
Fct
Temperature
differential
avoiding short
cycles of fans
FSt
Fans stop
temperature
Description
(0255min) Interval between end of
defrost and evaporator fans start
(059C; Fct=0 function disabled).
If the difference of temperature
between the evaporator and the
room probes is more than the value
of the Fct parameter, the fans are
switched on
(-5050C/122F) setting of
temperature, detected by
evaporator probe, above which fans
are always OFF
Menu/User
Level
Possible
Settings
Pr1
Default Settings
Low
Temp.
Medium
Temp.
High
Temp.
0 ~ 255
minutes
Not
Applicable
Pr2
0~90
10
10
Not
Applicable
Pr1
-58~122
35
35
Not
Applicable
Pr2
rE = relative to
set point
Ab = absolute
Ab
Ab
Ab
Pr2
ALL~ 302
38
50
50
Pr2
-58~ ALu
-25
15
30
Alarms
ALC
ALU
ALL
(Ab; rE) Ab= absolute temperature:
alarm temperature is given by the
ALL or ALU values. rE = temperature
Temperature alarms
alarms are referred to the set point.
configuration
Temperature alarm is enabled
when the temperature exceeds the
SET+ALU or SET-ALL values
(SET110C; SET230F) when this
MAXIMUM
temperature is reached the alarm is
temperature alarm
enabled, after the ALd delay time
-50.0 SETC; -58230F when this
Minimum
temperature is reached the alarm is
temperature alarm
enabled, after the ALd delay time
How to Use the Hot Key
How to program a hot key from the instrument
(upload)
1.
Program one controller with the front keypad.
2.
When the controller is ON, insert the Hot key and push UP;
the uPL message appears followed a by flashing End
1.
Push SET key and the End will stop flashing.
2.
Turn OFF the instrument remove the Hot Key, then turn it
ON again.
NOTE: The Err message is displayed for failed programming. In
this case push again o key if you want to restart the upload again
or remove the Hot key to abort the operation.
How to program a hot key from the instrument
(download)
1.
Turn OFF the instrument.
2.
Insert a programmed Hot Key into the 5 PIN receptacle and
then turn the Controller ON.
3.
Automatically the parameter list of the Hot Key is
downloaded into the Controller memory, the doL message is
blinking followed a by flashing End.
4.
After 10 seconds the instrument will restart working with the
new parameters.
5.
Remove the Hot Key.
NOTE: The message Err is displayed for failed programming. In
this case turn the unit off and then on if you want to restart the
download again or remove the Hot key to abort the operation.
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Alarm Signals
Technical Data
Message
Cause
Outputs
P1
Room probe failure
Compressor output according
to parameters Con and COF
P2
Evaporator probe
failure
Defrost end is timed
P3
Third probe failure
Outputs unchanged
P4
Fourth probe
failure
Outputs unchanged
HA
Maximum
temperature alarm
Outputs unchanged
LA
Minimum
temperature alarm
Outputs unchanged
HA2
Condenser high
temperature
It depends on the Ac2
parameter
LA2
Condenser low
temperature
It depends on the bLL
parameter
dA
Door open
Compressor and fans restarts
EA
External alarm
Output unchanged
Alarm Recovery
Characteristic
Description
Housing
self extinguishing ABS
Case
XR40CX/XR60CX frontal 32x74 mm;
depth 60mm
Mounting
XR40CX/XR60CX panel mounting in a
71x29mm panel cut-out
Protection
IP20
Frontal protection
XR40CX/XR60CX IP65
Connections
Screw terminal block 2,5 mm2 wiring
Power supply
according to the model: 12Vac/dc,
10%; 24Vac/dc, 10%; 230Vac 10%,
50/60Hz, 110Vac 10%, 50/60Hz
Power absorption
3VA max
Display
3 digits, red LED, 14,2 mm high;
Inputs
Up to 4 NTC or PTC probes
Digital input
free voltage contact
Relay outputs
compressor: SPST 8(3) A, 250Vac; SPST
16(6)A 250Vac or 20(8)A 250Vac
defrost: SPDT 8(3) A, 250Vac
fan (XR60CX only): SPST 8(3) A, 250Vac
or SPST 5(2) A
Data storing
on the non-volatile memory (EEPROM)
Kind of action
1B
Pollution grade
Software class
Probe alarms P1, P2, P3 and P4 start some seconds after the fault
in the related probe; they automatically stop some seconds after
the probe restarts normal operation. Check connections before
replacing the probe.
Rated impulsive voltage 2500V
Temperature alarms HA, LA, HA2 and LA2 automatically stop as soon
as the temperature returns to normal values.
Other Messages
Message Meaning
Pon
Keyboard unlocked
PoF
Keyboard locked
In programming mode: none parameter is present in Pr1
noP
On the display the selected probe is not enabled
noA
None alarm is recorded
12
Overvoltage Category
II
Operating temperature
060 C
Storage temperature
-3085 C
Relative humidity
2085% (no condensing)
Measuring and
regulation range
NTC probe: -40110C (-40230F)
Resolution
0,1 C or 1C or 1 F (selectable)
Accuracy (ambient
temp. 25C)
0,7 C 1 digit
PTC probe: -50150C (-58302F)
PRO3 Side Mount Packaged Refrigeration System
Service Information
Connections
XR40CX
The X-REP output excludes the TTL output. Its present in the
following codes: XR40CX- xx2xx, XR40CX xx3xx; XR40CX xx6xx;
XR40CX xx7xx;
The digital input configurable as third probe is present in the
following codes: XR40CX- xx4xx, XR40CX xx5xx; XR40CX xx6xx;
XR40CX xx7xx;
8A compressor
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9 10 11 1
8(3)A250V
Def
8(3)A250V
N.C.
8
Hot Key/IV Probe
TTL or X-REPoutput
Comp
All PRO3 packaged refrigeration system units are designed for
maximum durability, reliability and simplicity. The PRO3 packaged
refrigeration system comes to you ready for operation, fully charged
and with all controls preset at the factory. The following information
is provided as an aid in the event that service is required.
Maintenance
The evaporator section of a PRO3 packaged refrigeration system
should be checked at least once for proper defrosting because the
amount and pattern of frosting can vary greatly.
The frost build-up is dependent on the temperature of the room,
the type of product being stored, how often new product is brought
into the room and percentage of time the door to the room is open.
It may be necessary to periodically change the number of defrost
cycles or adjust the duration of defrost.
System Standard Maintenance Guidelines
After first year of operation and under normal usage, maintenance
should cover the following items at least once every six months:
Line
20A compressor
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1.
Check and tighten ALL electrical connections.
2.
Check all wiring and insulators.
3.
Check contactors for proper operation and for worn contact
points.
4.
Check all fan motors. Tighten motor mount bolts/ nuts and
tighten fan set screws.
5.
Clean the condenser coil surface.
6.
Check the operation of the control system. Make certain all
safety controls are operating properly.
9 10 11 1
8(3)A250V
Def
20(8)A250V
N.C.
8
Hot Key/IV probe
TTL or X-REP output
Comp
Line
7.
Check all defrost controls for proper function.
XR60CX
8.
Clean the evaporator coil surface.
The X-REP output excludes the TTL output. Its present in the
following codes: XR60CX- xx2xx, XR60CX xx3xx; XR60CX xx6xx;
XR60CX xx7xx;
9.
Clean the drain pan and check the drain pan and drain line for
proper drainage.
The digital input configurable as third probe is present in the
following codes: XR60CX- xx4xx, XR60CX xx5xx; XR60CX xx6xx;
XR60CX xx7xx;
Evap.
Room
8A or 16A comp. relay - 230 VAC
CAUTION: Unit is critically charged, care must be taken
not to reduce the system refrigerant charge while
taking pressure readings. Technician must compensate
for any refrigerant that might escape the unit into the
gauge tubing.
9 10 11 12
8(3)A
Max 8(3)A250V~
16A
1 2
Def
Line
3
N.C.
7
Hot Key/IV probe/
TTL or X-REP output
Fan Comp
NOTE: The compressor relay is 8(3)A or 16(6)A according to the model.
9 10 11 12
20(8)A250V~
8(3)A250V~
5(1)A
Max
20A
1 2
Room
Evap.
20A comp. relay - 230 VAC
7 8
Hot Key/IV probe
Line
Fan Comp
Def
N.C.TTL or. X-REP output
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Installation and Operations Manual
Drain Pan Removal
1.
Remove screws from evaporator side panels
2.
Remove evaporator side panels
3.
Remove screws connecting drain pan to evaporator supports (2)
4.
Remove screws attaching the drain pan bracket to evaporator
supports (2)
5.
Remove the screws attaching the drain pan bracket to the
coil endplates (4)
6.
Lower the drain pan/heater/bracket assembly
7.
Remove nuts and retainers attaching heater.
Reverse process to replace drain pan
FIGURE 15: Drain Pan Removal | View A
HEATER COVER
HEATERS
HEATER COVER SCREWS
DRAIN PAN
DRAIN PAN BRACKET SCREWS
HEATER IN DRAIN PAN
DRAIN PAN TO EVAP
SUPPORT SCREW
DRAIN PAN BRACKET
DRAIN PAN BRACKET SCREW
ECN NO.
REV
DATE
BY
DESCRIPTION
TITLE
SOLID-EDGE
TOLERANCES (UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED)
COIL ASSEMBLY
SHEET METAL
FINNED LENGTH
CUT SIZE--------------.03
0 TO 24--------------.06
HOLE DIAMETER--------.005
24 TO 75-------------.13
ENDPLATE TUBE HOLE---.001
OVER 75--------------.19
C/L OF HOLES----------.02
CONNECTIONS-----------.13
ANGLES-----------------2
FIN QTY.---------------3%
FORMED DIMENSIONS
BOW (ANY DIRECTION)
0 TO 36--------------.03
12 TO 36-------------.13
36 TO 120------------.06
36 T0 96-------------.19
OVER 120-------------.13
OVER 96--------------.25
FIGURE 16: Drain Pan Removal | View B
WIRE AND CONDUIT
WIRE CUT SIZE----+.50/-.00
CONDUIT CUT SIZE
(NOT UNDER TENSION)
0 TO 12---------+.13/-.00
12 TO 36--------+.38/-.00
OVER 36---------+.75/-.00
TUBING
FRACTIONAL------------.03
1 TO 36---------------.06
OVER 36---------------.13
ANGLES-----------------5
TOLERANCE BLOCK
ISSUED 02/25/94
REV.
DRAIN PAN REMOVAL
Side Mount Package Unit - USA
B
PRODUCT
THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS MATERIAL AND/OR
INFORMATION WHICH IS THE PROPERTY OF
HEATCRAFT REFRIGERATION PRODUCTS AND IS
SUPPLIED ONLY ON A PROPRIETY BASIS. NO
TRANSMITTAL SHALL BE MADE TO ANY PERSON,
FIRM, OR CORPORATION WITHOUT PRIOR
WRITTEN APPROVAL.
DRAWN
mss5
DATE
APPROVED
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SHT.
01-17-08
DATE
01-17-08
1 OF 2
PART NO.
DWG. NO.
REV.
EVAP SIDE PANEL
EVAP SIDE PANEL
DEFROST HEATER
DRAIN PAN
DRAIN PAN BRACKETS
14
SC
DLT -- DRAIN LINE THERMOSTAT
EFM -- EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR
GND -- GROUND
RC
SR
CCH -- CRANKCASE HEATER
CFM -- CONDENSER FAN MOTOR
DH -- DEFROST HEATER
DLH -- DRAIN LINE HEATER
RIGHT
CFM 3
TOP VIEW OF CONDENSING UNIT
CENTER
LEFT
WN
CFM 2
T1
L2
T2
CFM 1
PFC
WN
L1
T1
CC -- COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
COMPRESSOR
L1
TFC
BLACK
BLACK
CC
LEGEND
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
GRAY
SW
BLACK
WN
CCH
DLH
GRAY
T1
HPS -- HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
PFC -- PRESSURE FAN CYCLE SWITCH
RC -- RUN CAPACITOR
HL -- HEATER LIMIT THERMOSTAT
GND
WN
T2
EFM
EFM
CC
YELLOW
BLACK
DLT
WN
YELLOW
SW -- SWITCH
SC -- START CAPACITOR
SR -- START RELAY
RT -- ROOM THERMOSTAT
HPS
WHITE
T3
208-230V/1phase/60HZ
YELLOW
WN -- WIRE NUT
9 10 11 12
BLUE
1
2
4 5
6 7
REFRIGERATION CONTROLLER
TFC -- TEMPERATURE FAN CYCLE SWITCH
ORANGE
YELLOW
USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY
PRIMARY SINGLE PHASE PROTECTION PROVIDED
ROOM TEMP
FIELD WIRING
FACTORY WIRING
YELLOW
EVAP TEMP
PRO3 Side Mount Packaged Refrigeration System
Wiring Diagrams
Diagram 1 Wiring Diagram | High Temperature Cooler | Air Defrost | Large Cabinet
PRO3 Side Mount Packaged Refrigeration System Installation and Operations Manual, May 2008 15
DLT -- DRAIN LINE THERMOSTAT
EFM -- EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR
GND -- GROUND
RC
SC
CCH -- CRANKCASE HEATER
CFM -- CONDENSER FAN MOTOR
DH -- DEFROST HEATER
SR
DLH -- DRAIN LINE HEATER
CC -- COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
COMPRESSOR
RIGHT
LEFT
WN
CFM 2
T1
L2
T2
CFM 1
PFC
L1
T1
TOP VIEW OF CONDENSING UNIT
L1
BLACK
BLACK
CC
LEGEND
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
GRAY
SW
BLACK
WN
CCH
DLH
GRAY
T1
HPS -- HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
PFC -- PRESSURE FAN CYCLE SWITCH
RC -- RUN CAPACITOR
HL -- HEATER LIMIT THERMOSTAT
GND
WN
T2
EFM
CC
YELLOW
BLACK
DLT
WN
YELLOW
SW -- SWITCH
SC -- START CAPACITOR
SR -- START RELAY
RT -- ROOM THERMOSTAT
HPS
WHITE
T3
208-230V/1phase/60HZ
YELLOW
1
2
4 5
WN -- WIRE NUT
6 7
REFRIGERATION
CONTROLLER
TFC -- TEMPERATURE FAN CYCLE SWITCH
ORANGE
YELLOW
16
USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY
PRIMARY SINGLE PHASE PROTECTION PROVIDED
9 10 11 12
BLUE
ROOM TEMP
FIELD WIRING
FACTORY WIRING
YELLOW
EVAP TEMP
Installation and Operations Manual
Diagram 2 Wiring Diagram | High Temperature Cooler | Air Defrost | Small Cabinet
RIGHT
LEFT
DLT -- DRAIN LINE THERMOSTAT
EFM -- EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR
GND -- GROUND
SC
CCH -- CRANKCASE HEATER
CFM -- CONDENSER FAN MOTOR
DH -- DEFROST HEATER
RC
SR
DLH -- DRAIN LINE HEATER
TOP VIEW OF CONDENSING UNIT
CFM 2
L2
T2
CFM 1
T1
WN
L1
T1
CC -- COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
COMPRESSOR
L1
PFC
BLACK
BLACK
CC
LEGEND
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
GRAY
SW
BLACK
WN
CCH
DLH
GRAY
HPS -- HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
PFC -- PRESSURE FAN CYCLE SWITCH
RC -- RUN CAPACITOR
HL -- HEATER LIMIT THERMOSTAT
GND
YELLOW
DH
HL
EFM
F1 F2
BLUE
WHITE
CC
3
X
YELLOW
BLACK
DLT
WN
SW -- SWITCH
SC -- START CAPACITOR
SR -- START RELAY
RT -- ROOM THERMOSTAT
HPS
WHITE
H1 H2
WN
YELLOW
RED
1
2
BLACK
4 5
WN -- WIRE NUT
6 7
10 11 12
REFRIGERATION CONTROLLER
TFC -- TEMPERATURE FAN CYCLE SWITCH
ORANGE
YELLOW
YELLOW
PRIMARY SINGLE PHASE PROTECTION PROVIDED
USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY
208-230V/1 phase/60HZ
BLUE
YELLOW
FIELD WIRING
FACTORY WIRING
DEFROST TEMP
ROOM TEMP
PRO3 Side Mount Packaged Refrigeration System
Diagram 3 Wiring Diagram | Freezer and Medium Temperature Cooler | Electric Defrost | Small Cabinet
PRO3 Side Mount Packaged Refrigeration System Installation and Operations Manual, May 2008 17
18
SR
SC
DLT -- DRAIN LINE THERMOSTAT
EFM -- EVAPORATOR FAN MOTOR
GND -- GROUND
RC
CCH -- CRANKCASE HEATER
CFM -- CONDENSER FAN MOTOR
DH -- DEFROST HEATER
RIGHT
CFM 3
TOP VIEW OF CONDENSING UNIT
CENTER
CFM 2
L2
T2
DLH -- DRAIN LINE HEATER
LEFT
CFM 1
T1
WN
WN
L1
T1
CC -- COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR
COMPRESSOR
L1
PFC
TFC
BLACK
BLACK
CC
LEGEND
BLUE
BLUE
BLUE
GRAY
SW
BLACK
WN
CCH
DLH
GRAY
HPS -- HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
PFC -- PRESSURE FAN CYCLE SWITCH
RC -- RUN CAPACITOR
HL -- HEATER LIMIT THERMOSTAT
GND
YELLOW
DH
HL
EFM
EFM
F1 F2
BLUE
WHITE
CC
3
X
YELLOW
BLACK
DLT
WN
SW -- SWITCH
SC -- START CAPACITOR
SR -- START RELAY
RT -- ROOM THERMOSTAT
HPS
WHITE
H1 H2
WN
208-230V/1 PHASE/60HZ
USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY
PRIMARY SINGLE PHASE PROTECTION PROVIDED
YELLOW
RED
BLACK
4 5
WN -- WIRE NUT
TFC -- TEMPERATURE FAN CYCLE SWITCH
ORANGE
YELLOW
YELLOW
6 7
10 11 12
REFRIGERATION CONTROLLER
BLUE
YELLOW
FIELD WIRING
FACTORY WIRING
DEFROST TEMP
ROOM TEMP
Installation and Operations Manual
Diagram 4 Wiring Diagram | Freezer and Medium Temperature Cooler | Electric Defrost | Large Cabinet
PRO3 Side Mount Packaged Refrigeration System
Performance, Capacities and Specifications
Table 2 Model PST | Cooler Application | Air Defrost | BTUH at 95F Ambient Temperature
Model
PST070H6B*
PST090H6B*
PST131H6B*
PST147H6B*
Box Temperature
35F
38F
6,641
6,968
8,643
9,064
12,448
13,107
14,081
14,758
Voltage
MCA
208-230/1/60
208-230/1/60
208-230/1/60
208-230/1/60
15
15
15
15
MOPD Evaporator CFM
20
20
20
20
625
625
1,350
1,350
Dimensions
Figure
A
A
B
B
Table 3 Model PST | Cooler Application | Electric Defrost | BTUH at 95F ambient temperature
Model
35F Box Temperature
Voltage
MCA
MOPD
PST066M6B*
PST086M6B*
PST124M6B*
PST141M6B*
6,641
8,643
12,448
14,081
208-230/1/60
208-230/1/60
208-230/1/60
208-230/1/60
15
15
15
15
20
20
20
20
Evaporator
CFM
625
625
1,350
1,350
Dimensions
Figure
A
A
B
B
Table 4 Model PST | Freezer Application | Electric Defrost | BTUH at 95F ambient temperature
Model
PST034L6B*
PST051L6B*
PST057L6B*
PST077L6B*
Box Temperature
0F
-10F
-20F
4,746
3,444
2,260
6,530
5,121
3,720
7,541
5,735
3,918
10,002
7,716
5,689
Voltage
MCA
MOPD
208-230/1/60
208-230/1/60
208-230/1/60
208-230/1/60
15.0
15.0
15.0
20.7
20
20
20
35
Evaporator
CFM
625
625
1,350
1,350
Dimensions
Figure
A
A
B
B
Table 5 Model PST | Specifications
Model
Refrigerant
Coolers
PST070H6B*
R-404A
PST090H6B*
R-404A
PST131H6B*
R-404A
PST147H6B*
R-404A
Coolers with electric defrost
PST066M6B*
R-404A
PST086M6B*
R-404A
PST124M6B*
R-404A
PST141M6B*
R-404A
Freezers
PST034L6B*
R-404A
PST051L6B*
R-404A
PST057L6B*
R-404A
PST077L6B*
R-404A
Refrigerant
Charge (oz.)
Approximate Net Weight
lbs.
kg
36
36
40
40
260
265
320
325
118
120
145
148
36
36
40
40
260
265
320
325
118
120
145
148
36
36
40
40
260
265
320
325
118
120
145
148
* H for PSC, E for EC motor on evaporator section only.
WARNING: This equipment may contain a substance that harms public health and the environment by destroying ozone
in the upper atmosphere. Venting of certain refrigerants to the atmosphere may be illegal in your location. Refrigerant
recovery devices should be used when installing or servicing this product. Consult your local codes for requirements in
your location.
WARNING: Refrigerant can be harmful if it is inhaled. Refrigerant must be used and recovered responsibly. Failure to
follow this warning may result in personal injury or death.
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Installation and Operations Manual
Dimensions
Diagram 5 Dimensions | Small Cabinet: 1-fan | Top View
49-1/8"
1248 mm
13-3/8"
340 mm
30-1/2"
775 mm
1-3/4"
44 mm
16-1/4"
413 mm
31-3/4"
806 mm
27-7/8"
708 mm
23"
584 mm
28"
711 mm
Diagram 6 Dimensions | Small Cabinet: 1-fan | Side View
30"
762 mm
Diagram 7 Dimensions | Small Cabinet: 1-fan | Back View
1-3/4"
44 mm
49-1/8"
1248 mm
46-1/4"
1175 mm
29-5/8"
752 mm
20-1/4"
514 mm
1-3/4"
44 mm
35-5/8"
905 mm
34"
864 mm
17-1/4"
438 mm
12-1/4"
311 mm
32-5/8"
905 mm
20
16-5/8"
422 mm
1-5/8"
41 mm
30"
762 mm
PRO3 Side Mount Packaged Refrigeration System
Diagram 8 Dimensions | Large Cabinet: 2-fan | Top View
49-1/8"
1248 mm
13-3/8"
340 mm
36-1/2"
927 mm
1-3/4"
45 mm
16-1/4"
413 mm
37-3/4"
959 mm
33-7/8"
860 mm
29"
737 mm
34"
864 mm
Diagram 9 Dimensions | Large Cabinet: 1-fan | Side View
36"
914 mm
Diagram 10 Dimensions | Large Cabinet: 1-fan | Back View
1-3/4"
44 mm
49-1/8"
1248 mm
46-1/4"
1175 mm
29-5/8"
752 mm
20-1/4"
514 mm
1-5/8"
41 mm
1-3/4"
44 mm
38-1/2"
978 mm
17-1/4"
438 mm
40-1/8"
1019 mm
12-1/4"
311 mm
32-5/8"
905 mm
16-5/8"
422 mm
36"
914 mm
PRO3 Side Mount Packaged Refrigeration System Installation and Operations Manual, May 2008 21
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Replacement Parts by
Commercial Refrigeration Parts
When contacting the factory for service or replacement parts, refer to the model number and serial number of the unit as stamped on the
serial plate attached to the unit. If replacement parts are required, mention the date of installation of unit and date of failure, along with an
explanation of the malfunctions and a description of the replacement parts required.
Table 6 Model PST | Replacement Parts List
Coolers with
electric defrost
PST090H6B*
PST131H6B*
PST147H6B*
PST066M6B*
PST086M6B*
PST124M6B*
PST141M6B*
PST034L6B*
PST051L6B*
PST057L6B*
PST077L6B*
Part Description
Freezers
PST070H6B*
Coolers
5140C
22901901
1
2
1
2
2
3
2
3
1
2
1
2
2
3
2
3
1
2
1
2
2
3
2
3
25308601
25317701
25308301
23103301
4000104
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
2
3
2
3
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
2
3
2
3
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
2
3
2
3
34915200
21300701
21300801
21300901
5708L
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Part Number
Fan Blades
Evaporator
Condenser
Fan Motors
Evaporator, PSC - 208/230 volt
Evaporator, EC - 208/230 volt
Condenser - 208/230
Evaporator fan motor bracket
Condenser fan motor bracket
Contactors
20A, 230-volt
Temperature Control
Freezer control kit -208/230 volt
Cooler with electric defrost-208/230 volt
Cooler control kit - 208/240 volt
Heater limit thermostat
Defrost Heaters
Defrost heaters - 230 volt
Defrost heaters - 230 volt
4312F
4342L
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Outdoor Parts
Fan pressure control
Fan temperature control
Drain line heater
Drain line heater thermostat
28917301
5521R
24753401
28917401
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
* H for PSC, E for EC motor on evaporator section only.
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Heatcraft Refrigeration Products LLC warrants to its direct purchasers
that the PRO3 product, except Service Parts, manufactured by Heatcraft
Refrigeration Products LLC shall be of a merchantable quality, free of
defects in material or workmanship, under normal use and service for
a period of two (2) years from date of original installation, or thirty (30)
months from date of shipment by Heatcraft Refrigeration Products
LLC, whichever first occurs. Service Parts, for product out of original
warranty, should be so warranted for a period of twelve (12) months
from date of shipment. Any product covered by this order found to
Heatcraft Refrigeration Products LLCs satisfaction to be defective
upon examination at Heatcraft Refrigeration Products LLCs factory
will, at Heatcraft Refrigeration Products LLCs option, be repaired
or replaced and returned to Buyer via lowest common carrier, or
Heatcraft Refrigeration Products LLC may at its option grant Buyer
a credit for the purchase price of the defective article. Upon return
of a defective product to Heatcraft Refrigeration Products LLCs
plant, freight prepaid, by Buyer, correction of such defect by repair
or replacement, and return freight via lowest common carrier, shall
constitute full performance by Heatcraft Refrigeration Products LLC
of its obligations hereunder.
Hermetic compressors furnished by Heatcraft Refrigeration Products
LLC are subject to the standard warranty terms set forth above, except
that motor compressor replacements or exchanges shall be made
through the nearest authorized wholesaler of the motor compressor
manufacturer (not at Heatcraft Refrigeration Products LLCs factory)
and no freight shall be allowed for transportation of the motor
compressor to and from the wholesaler. The replacement motor
compressor shall be identical to the model of the motor compressor
being replaced. Additional charges which may be incurred throughout
the substitution of other than identical replacements are not covered
by this warranty.
The foregoing is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied,
notwithstanding the provisions of the uniform commercial code, the
Magnuson-Moss Warranty-Federal Trade Commission Improvement
Act, or any other statutory or common law, federal or state.
Heatcraft Refrigeration Products LLC makes no warranty expressed or
implied, of fitness for any particular purpose, or of any other nature
whatsoever, with respect to products manufactured or sold by
Heatcraft Refrigeration Products LLC hereunder, except as specifically
set forth above and on the face hereof. It is expressly understood and
agreed that Heatcraft Refrigeration Products LLC shall not be liable to
buyer, or any customer of Buyer, for direct or indirect, special, incidental,
consequential or penal damages, or for any expenses incurred by
reason of the use or misuse by Buyer or third parties of said products.
To the extent said products may be considered Consumer Products,
as defined in Section 101 of the Magnuson-Moss warranty-Federal
Trade Commission Improvement Act, Heatcraft Refrigeration Products
LLC makes no warranty of any kind, express or implied, toConsumers,
except as specifically set forth above and on the face hereof.
This equipment is designed to operate properly and produce the
rated capacity when installed in accordance with good refrigeration
industry practices.
The following conditions should be adhered to when installing this
unit to maintain the manufacturers warranty:
(a) The power supply to the unit must meet the following
conditions:
A. Three phase voltages must be +/- 10% of nameplate
ratings. Single phase must be within +10% or -5%
of nameplate ratings.
B. Phase imbalance cannot exceed 2%.
(b) All control and safety switch circuits must be properly
connected according to the wiring diagram.
(c) The factory installed wiring must not be changed without
written factory approval.
Optional Three-Year Extended Compressor Warranty
The Equipment Dealer may purchase for the Owner at the time of the
original invoice of the equipment a Three-Year Limited Replacement
Compressor Warranty. This entitles the owner to be reimbursed for
the cost of a replacement compressor, during the third through fifth
year of the life of the compressor.
The warranty program functions similarly to the standard warranty
offered. When a compressor failure occurs and the unit is exchanged
over the counter at the authorized wholesaler outlet a salvage credit
is issued along with the invoice for the new compressor. Return copies
of both the credit and invoice to the Equipment Dealer along with
the model and serial number of the condensing unit. The Equipment
Dealer will process this claim with the Manufacturer and subsequently
reimburse the Owner for the cost of the new compressor.
This warranty covers the actual compressor only and does not extend
to any labor, trip charges, crane rental, taxes or additional parts,
refrigerant or processing/handling charges required to make the
unit operational.
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Heatcraft Refrigeration Products LLC
2175 West Park Place Blvd., Stone Mountain, GA 30087
P: (800) 321-1881 F: (770) 465-5990 www.heatcraftrpd.com
Since product improvement is a continuing effort, we reserve the right to make changes in specifications without notice.
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