Traulsen RAC3T Refrigerator User Manual


 
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The serial tag is a permanently affixed sticker on
which is recorded vital electrical and refrigeration data
about your Traulsen product, as well as the model
and serial number. This tag is located on the upper
right interior side wall of all air curtain models.
I. THE SERIAL TAG
-1-
FORT WORTH, TX.
SERIAL MODEL
VOLTS Hz PH
TOTAL CURRENT AMPS
MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPS
MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION AMPS
LIGHTS WATTS
HEATERS AMPS
REFRIGERANT TYPE OZ
DESIGN PRESSURE HIGH LOW
REFRIGERANT TYPE OZ
DESIGN PRESSURE HIGH LOW
370-60294-00 REV (A)
READING THE SERIAL TAG
Serial = The permanent ID# of your Traulsen
Model = The model # of your Traulsen
Volts = Voltage
Hz = Cycle
PH = Phase
Total Current = Maximum amp draw
Minimum Circuit = Minimum circuit required
Lights = Light wattage
Heaters = Heater amperage
Refrigerant = Refrigerant type used
Design Pressure = High & low side operating
pressures and refrigerant charge
Agency Labels = Designates agency listings
VI. ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER
a-Control Overview Page 3
b-Control Feature: Temp Recall Page 3
c-Control Feature: ON/OFF Page 3
d-Control Feature: On Light Page 4
e-Control Feature: Cycle Light Page 4
f-Control Feature: On Demand Defrost Page 4
g-Control Feature: Two-Stage Thermostat Page 4
H-Control Operating Instructions Page 4
VII. CARE & MAINTENANCE
a-Cleaning The Condenser Page 5
b-Cleaning The Exterior Page 5
c-Cleaning The Interior Page 5
VIII. OTHER
a-Service Information Page 5
b-Spare Parts Page 5
c-Warranty Registration Page 5
IX. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Page 6-7
X. WIRING DIAGRAM Page 8
XI. WARRANTY INFORMATION Page 9
XII. INDEX Page 10
I. THE SERIAL TAG Page 1
II. RECEIPT INSPECTION Page 2
III. INSTALLATION
a-Location Page 2
b-Packaging Page 2
c-Clearance Page 2
d-Wiring Diagram Page 2
e-Cord & Plug Page 2
f-Power Supply Page 2
IV. INTENDED USE
a-Overview Page 2
b-Typical Operating Parameters Page 2
c-Suggested Pan Sizing Page 3
d-Product Unloading Page 3
V. PRODUCT FEATURES
a-Casters Page 3
b-Grips & Handles Page 3
c-Microprocessor Control Page 3
d-On Demand Defrost Page 3
e-Condensate Evaporator Page 3
f-Tray Slides Page 3
g-Wrap Around Bumper Page 3
VI. OPERATION
a-Air Curtain Operation Overview Page 4
b-Normal Temperature Ranges Page 4
c-Loading/Unloading The Unit Page 4
d-Recommendation Summary Page 4