Tyler Refrigeration TLF Refrigerator User Manual


 
Installation & Service Manual TLM, TLF, TLD
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
WARNING
The raised front glass projects in front of
the case and could cause personal injury
to workers, operators and/or customers.
Do not remove orange warning tags
from front edge of lift glass.
Do not leave lift glass raised and
unattended.
Know where the front edge of the
raised glass is when working near it.
This case is designed so the front glass can
be raised for cleaning and merchandising
only. It is recommended that any cleaning
or merchandising be done when the store is
closed. If this is not possible, it should be
done at a time when customer traffic is low.
The raised glass should not be left unattended
and should be lowered whenever leaving the
case.
The glass front is marked with orange warning
tags to make it noticeable when in the raised
position. Do not remove the orange tags.
Pre-Installation Check List
WARNING
These cases are very heavy and require
two or more people to unload, move,
position and/or install them. Improper
handling of these cases could result in
personal injury.
NOTE:
Cases with legs or pedestals are shipped
to stores on skids under the base frame.
Cases should be unloaded and moved by
one of the conventional methods
All cases containing glass MUST be stored
and installed on level surfaces to avoid
possible product damage and/or glass
breakage.
1. Check for hidden damage while
unloading and unpacking of the case.
2. Check the “shipped loose” parts for any
items; such as legs, pedestals, shelves,
nuts and bolts, caulking, access doors,
etc.
3. Check the equipment - remove the screws
used to hold down the deck pans during
shipping. Remove the pans and check
the following, if applicable:
4. Remove all packing material.
5. Check all flare nut connections for
tightness.
6. Check all fan bracket bolts for tightness.
7. Check all electrical plug-in connections
for positive seal.
8. Make sure the expansion valve feeler bulb
is securely attached to the suction line.
9. All field wiring and plumbing MUST
conform to national, state, and local
codes.
10. Do not remove plugs (from flare nuts) or
caps (from threaded connections) until
the unit is ready for final hook-up. All
coils are pressurized and have a Schrader
Valve access fitting. If pressure has been
lost, check for leaks.
September, 2004