Perlick Freezer F24N User Manual

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
SINGLE DOOR FREEZER  
MODEL NOS.  
F24N  
F24S  
Finished Stainless  
Steel Top  
Non-Finished  
Top  
F24S  
F24N  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
Table of Contents  
Cabinet Specifications ..........................................2  
Installing  
This manual has been prepared to assist you in the  
installation of your Single Door Freezer and to  
acquaint you with its operation and maintenance.  
Uncrating and Inspection ................................3  
Plumbing .........................................................3  
Electrical..........................................................3  
Placing The Cabinet........................................3  
Installing Casters or Legs ...............................3  
Anti-Tip............................................................3  
Sealing the Floor.............................................3  
Defrost System .....................................................4  
Temperature Control .............................................4  
Cleaning the Condenser .......................................5  
Cleaning the Cabinet ............................................5  
Cleaning Stainless Steel/Avoiding Corrosion .......5  
Replacement Parts ............................................6/7  
Wiring Diagram .....................................................8  
We dedicate considerable time to ensure that our  
products provide the highest level of customer  
satisfaction. If, however service is required, call  
Perlick at 1-800-777-7267 or your dealer who can  
provide you with a list of qualified service agents. For  
your own protection, never return merchandise for  
credit without our approval.  
We thank you for selecting a Perlick product  
and assure you of our continuing interest in  
your satisfaction.  
IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION  
A Warranty card is enclosed that must be completed  
and mailed to the Perlick Corporation in order to  
register the warranty. If the card is not returned to  
Perlick, the warranty period will begin from the date  
the equipment is shipped from the factory.  
8300 West Good Hope Road • Milwaukee, WI 53223 • Phone 414-353-7060 • Fax 414-353-7069  
Toll Free 800-558-5592 • E-Mail: [email protected] • www.Perlick.com  
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Rev. 08.22.06  
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Preparing the Cabinet Single Door Freezer  
THE ANTI-TIP BRACKETS MUST CATCH EACH  
OF THE LEVELING LEGS TO HAVE A STABLE  
AND SAFE INSTALLATION.  
Uncrating and Inspection  
Remove all crating material before operating.  
Carefully inspect cabinet for hidden damage. If  
damage is discovered, file your claim immediately  
with the transport company. Perlick is not  
responsible for damage in transit.  
Some installation sites might need to be modified to  
provide a secure surface for attaching the bracket.  
Refer to the illustration below for anti-tip mounting  
bracket locations.  
Plumbing  
Surface  
mounts  
to floor.  
NOTE: Do not extend leveler leg  
more than 3/4out of base. Do not  
shim or pad to obtain levelness.  
Ø 3/8”  
No plumbing connections are required. Condensate  
from the cooling coil is automatically evaporated  
through a condensate pan located in the  
condensing unit section.  
1 1/2”  
20 7/8”  
Cabinet must  
have at least  
5/16clearance  
from floor to  
accomodate  
brackets.  
7/16”  
Electrical  
The cabinet must be connected to a separately  
fused power source (see Electrical Specification  
Plate) and grounded in accordance with National  
and Local Electrical Codes.  
CAUTION: Do not attempt to operate the equipment  
on any other power source than that listed on the  
Electrical Specification Plate.  
Shown with leg  
leveler engaged  
in anti-tip bracket.  
Placing the Cabinet  
TOP VIEW  
To assure maximum performance, fresh air must  
be allowed to circulate through the machinery  
compartment. Do not place anything in front of the  
cabinet that would obstruct air flow at these grilles.  
Do not place the unit in an unventilated small room.  
Sealing the Cabinet  
For sanitation purposes, it may be necessary to  
seal the base of the cabinet to the floor. This can be  
accomplished by laying a bead of silicone sealant  
between the base of the cabinet and the floor as  
shown by the figure below.  
Cabinet should be leveled front to back and side  
to side.  
When sealing the cabinet to the floor, make sure  
that the louvered front grille plate can still be  
removed for condenser maintenance and cleaning.  
Installing Casters or Legs (optional)  
Attach casters or legs to the mounting bracket  
with the lockwashers and 14”–20 hex head nuts  
provided. Attach bracket and leg/caster assembly to  
1
the side of the cabinet base using the 4”–20 hex  
CABINET  
head self-tapping machine screws provided.  
Anti-tip (without Legs or casters)  
To prevent the cabinet from tipping forward and to  
provide a stable installation, the cabinet must be  
secured in place with an anti-tip device.  
BEAD SILICON  
SEALER (RTV)  
A set of metal anti-tip brackets and installation  
screws (#10-34” wood screws) are supplied. These  
brackets should be attached to the floor, at the  
back of the cabinet; each bracket located to catch  
each rear leveling leg when the cabinet is pushed  
backward into position.  
FLOOR  
Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.  
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Operation Instructions – Single Door Freezer  
Defrost System - Hot Gas Defrost  
Temperature Control  
This system consists of a six-hour, as well as a  
four-hour defrost cycle which includes a 20 minute  
evaporator defrost. The six-hour defrost cycle is  
manually activated and automatically terminated,  
while the four-hour cycle is completely automatic.  
An adjustable temperature control is located inside  
the freezer on the evaporator fan panel  
assembly. Approximate temperature operating  
range: minus 15° F. minimum and plus 10°F  
maximum. Make adjustments as shown to attain  
the desired temperature.  
The Six Hour Solid-State Defrost Timer:  
This timer shuts off the power to the  
condensing unit, the evaporator fan, and  
the automatic four hour defrost timer.  
To activate the six hour defrost system,  
depress the defrost switch located on the  
front grille of the cabinet. An amber light will  
illuminate and the defrost cycle will begin.  
When the defrost cycle ends, the light  
goes off and the cabinet resumes normal  
operation. To manually cancel the defrost  
cycle, momentarily turn off the electricity to  
the unit.  
Colder Temperatures: Turn the adjusting  
screw clockwise (to the right).  
Warmer Temperatures: Turn the adjusting  
screw counterclockwise (to the left).  
Temperature Control “OFF”: Turn the  
adjusting screw completely counterclock-  
wise to the “O” position until a click is noted.  
The condenser fan and the evaporator fan motor  
turns off and on with the compressor.  
NORMAL  
The Four Hour Defrost Timer:  
This timer ensures that frost will not buildup on  
the evaporator coil. Every four hours the hot gas  
by-pass valve is opened and hot gas is  
circulated through the evaporator coil. The  
defrost is terminated when the coil is clear of  
frost. The defrost cycle lasts for approximately  
20 minutes.  
CONDENSING UNIT  
During normal operation it is recommended that  
the doors are not left open to prevent excessive  
frost buildup on the coil.  
Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.  
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Cleaning Instructions – Single Door Freezer  
Cleaning the Condenser:  
Avoiding Stainless Steel Corrosion  
The Condenser (located behind the front  
grille) should be inspected every 30 days,  
and cleaned, if necessary. Failure to keep  
the condenser clean will cause a loss in  
condensing unit efficiency, or compressor  
failure.  
Corrosion can be prevented by following product  
cautions, cleaning instructions and avoiding use  
of certain chemicals or objects which will cause  
stainless steel corrosion.  
STAINLESS STEEL ENEMY  
Steel wool or steel scouring pads  
Cherry/Orange/Olive juice  
Chlorine Bleach  
CAUTION: Do not bend the fins while  
brushing the front of the condenser.  
Cleaning the Cabinet:  
Sharp Objects  
Use a damp cloth and a mild detergent and  
water to clean the inside and outside of the  
cabinet. Dry thoroughly. Do not allow cleaning  
agents or large amounts of water to go down  
the drain. Uae an acceptable stainless steel  
polish to clean all stainless steel surfaces.  
Never use steel wool, scouring pad or abrasive  
cleanser.  
NOTE: An industrial strength, commercial  
cleaner can be used to clean the outside of  
painted cabinets  
Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.  
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Replacement Parts – Single Door Freezer  
21  
13  
10 11  
19  
17  
14  
16  
15  
12  
36  
6
1
22  
20  
22  
24  
18  
2
3
4
5
23  
9
7
25  
33  
8
Service should be done by a qualified  
CAUTION  
refrigeration technician.  
Disconnect all power before servicing  
the cabinet.  
Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.  
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Replacement Parts – Single Door Freezer  
MODEL NOS.  
Item Description  
ALL MODELS  
Part Numbers  
63778  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Compressor for R134A  
Condenser fan motor  
Condenser fan motor bracket  
Condenser fan blade  
Condenser fan shroud  
Rear panel  
C15239A  
60988-1  
C22370  
65206-2  
65159-1  
65158-1  
65252  
7
Front grille  
8
Condenser coil  
9
Condenser pan  
65473  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
Evaporator fan guard  
Evaporator fan motor  
Evaporator assembly, complete  
Top overlay  
Temperature control with dial plate  
Door assembly  
Magnetic door gasket  
Shelf  
Shelf, bottom  
Pilaster  
Shelf clip  
Evaporator grille  
Tip over bracket  
Door handle  
Bypass valve/solenoid assembly  
Defrost switch  
Solid state controller  
Time delay relay  
Defrost terminator  
Power cord wiring harness  
Evaporator assembly wiring harness  
Relay wiring harness  
6 Hour defrost wiring harness  
Leg kit set of 4 includes brackets  
Caster kit set of 4 including brackets  
Complete hinge set-left  
Complete hinge set-right  
65254  
65253  
H66136F  
65429-1SS  
61282  
66223 or 66223SS  
66237-1  
66236-1  
64809-1  
C19271-1  
C15875  
66139-2  
63740-1  
C31409-1  
63717  
C31659  
57466  
63794  
57676  
65470  
65475  
65476  
61959  
65423  
(not shown)  
(not shown)  
(not shown)  
(not shown)  
(not shown)  
(not shown)  
(not shown)  
(not shown)  
(not shown)  
65426  
66153L  
66153R  
Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.  
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Wiring Diagram – Single Door Freezer  
EVAP  
FAN  
NORMAL CLOSED  
HOT GAS DEFROST  
SOLENOID  
TEMPERATURE  
CONTROL  
DEFROST CYCLE:  
1)AFTER 220 MINUTES:  
COND  
FAN  
OPEN  
@ 40° F  
A2 OPENS.  
B1 CLOSES.  
HOT GAS VALVE OPENS.  
ON DELAY RELAY CONTACT  
CLOSES 1 TO 2, IN 3 MINUTES.  
RED  
THERMOSTAT IS BYPASSED.  
DEFROST  
TEMP. LIMIT  
SWITCH  
COMPRESSOR RESTARTS AFTER  
3 MINUTES FOR HOT GAS DEFROST.  
CLOSE  
@ 25° F  
1
2)LIMIT SWITCH OPENS AT 40° F:  
COMPRESSOR POWER OFF.  
HOT GAS REMAINS ENERGIZED.  
2
ON DELAY  
RELAY  
3
3)AFTER 20 MINUTES:  
B1 OPENS.  
INTERNAL  
CONNECTIONS  
HOT GAS VALVE IS DE-ENERGIZED.  
A2 CLOSES.  
COMPRESSOR STARTS THROUGH  
TEMPERATURE CONTROL.  
A1  
A
A2  
T11 T12  
T13  
B2 B1  
3
4
W
B
2
T14  
T15  
S.S. TIMER  
4
5
6
1
2
3
S.P.S.T. MOMENTARY  
CONTACT DEFROST SWITCH  
W/ INDICATOR LIGHT  
TO CONDENSING  
UNIT  
PLUG-IN-CORD  
8300 West Good Hope Road • Milwaukee, WI 53223 • Phone 414-353-7060 • Fax 414-353-7069  
Toll Free 800-558-5592 • E-Mail: [email protected] • www.Perlick.com  
Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.  
Form No. Z2255  
Rev. 08.22.06  
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