Delfield Refrigerator Shelleybasic User Manual

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SHELLEYBASIC BY DELFIELD  
Service, Installation and Care Manual  
Please read this manual completely before attempting to install or operate this equipment!  
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Specifications  
Shelleybasic by Delfield Heated Counters  
Food  
Wells  
Model  
SE-H2  
SE-H3  
SE-H4  
SE-H5  
SE-H6  
L
D
H
Ship Wt  
Volts  
Plug  
Amp  
39”  
50”  
64”  
78”  
92”  
29”  
29”  
29”  
29”  
29”  
36”  
36”  
36”  
36”  
36”  
215lbs (98kg)  
265lbs (120kg)  
320lbs (145kg)  
410lbs (186kg)  
500lbs (227kg)  
2
3
4
5
6
120/208-230 14-20P  
120/208-230 14-20P  
120/208-230 14-30P  
120/208-230 14-50P  
120/208-230 14-50P  
10.0/11.0  
15.0/16.0  
20.0/22.0  
24.0/27.0  
29.0/32.0  
Shelleybasic by Delfield Refrigerated Cold Pan Serving Counters  
12 X 20  
Pans  
BTU  
Ref Chrg. Load  
Sys.  
Cap.  
Evap BTU/  
TD/Temp  
Model  
SE-C2  
SE-C3  
SE-C4  
SE-C5  
SE-C6  
L
D
H
Ship Wt  
Volts  
115  
115  
115  
115  
115  
Plug  
Amp  
4.0  
4.0  
7.0  
7.0  
7.0  
H.P.  
1/5  
1/5  
1/4  
1/4  
1/3  
39”  
50”  
64”  
78”  
92”  
29”  
29”  
29”  
29”  
29”  
36”  
36”  
36”  
36”  
36”  
340lbs (154kg)  
415lbs (188kg)  
490lbs (222kg)  
565lbs (256kg)  
640lbs (290kg)  
2
3
4
5
6
5-15P  
5-15P  
5-15P  
5-15P  
5-15P  
8.0 oz  
379  
569  
758  
948  
1138  
812  
26/31°/4°  
35/26°/9°  
43/32°/3°  
51/29°/6°  
59/32°/3°  
8.0 oz  
889  
12.0 oz  
12.0 oz  
16.0 oz  
1373  
1469  
1921  
Shelleybasic by Delfield Hot / Cold Self-Contained Combination Counters  
12 X 20  
Pans  
BTU  
Ref Chrg. Load  
Sys.  
Cap.  
Evap BTU/  
TD/Temp  
Model  
L
D
H
Ship Wt  
Volts  
Plug  
Amp  
24.0  
21.0  
21.0  
42.0  
42.0  
H.P.  
1/4  
1/4  
1/4  
1/4  
1/3  
SE-HC2  
SE-HC3  
SE-HC4  
SE-HC5  
SE-HC6  
39”  
50”  
64”  
78”  
92”  
29”  
29”  
29”  
29”  
29”  
36”  
36”  
36”  
36”  
36”  
350lbs (159kg)  
425lbs (193kg)  
500lbs (227kg)  
575lbs (261kg)  
650lbs (295kg)  
2
3
4
5
6
120  
5-30P  
14-30P  
14-30P  
14-60P  
14-60P  
8.0 oz  
379  
569  
758  
948  
1138  
1112  
1259  
1373  
1469  
1787  
26/42°/-7°  
35/36°/-1°  
43/32°/3°  
51/29°/6°  
59/30°/5°  
120/240  
120/240  
120/240  
120/240  
8.0 oz  
12.0 oz  
12.0 oz  
16.0 oz  
Shelleybasic by Delfield Ice Cooled Serving Counters  
Model  
SE-I2  
SE-I3  
SE-I4  
SE-I5  
SE-I6  
L
D
H
Ship Wt  
12 X 20 Pans  
39”  
50”  
64”  
78”  
92”  
29”  
29”  
29”  
29”  
29”  
36”  
36”  
36”  
36”  
36”  
200lbs (91kg)  
245lbs (111kg)  
280lbs (127kg)  
330lbs (150kg)  
380lbs (172kg)  
2
3
4
5
6
Shelleybasic by Delfield Frost Top Counters  
BTU  
Ref Chrg. Load  
Sys.  
Cap.  
Evap BTU/  
TD/Temp  
Model  
SE-F2  
SE-F3  
SE-F4  
SE-F5  
SE-F6  
L
D
H
Ship Wt  
Volts  
115  
115  
115  
115  
115  
Plug  
Amp  
7.5  
7.5  
7.5  
8.0  
8.0  
H.P.  
1/4  
1/4  
1/4  
1/4  
1/3  
39”  
50”  
64”  
78”  
92”  
29”  
29”  
29”  
29”  
29”  
36”  
36”  
36”  
36”  
36”  
370lbs (168kg)  
445lbs (202kg)  
530lbs (240kg)  
600lbs (272kg)  
670lbs (304kg)  
5-15P  
5-15P  
5-15P  
5-15P  
5-15P  
24.0 oz  
24.0 oz  
24.0 oz  
24.0 oz  
24.0 oz  
379  
569  
758  
948  
1138  
1112  
1259  
1373  
1469  
1787  
26/42°/-7°  
35/36°/-1°  
43/32°/3°  
51/29°/6°  
59/30°/5°  
SES model specifications are the same as SE model specifications, except SES model height is 30”.  
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Specifications continued  
Shelleybasic by Delfield Utility Counters  
Model  
SE-U2  
SE-U3  
SE-U4  
SE-U5  
SE-U6  
L
D
H
Ship Wt  
39”  
50”  
64”  
78”  
92”  
29”  
29”  
29”  
29”  
29”  
36”  
36”  
36”  
36”  
36”  
150lbs (68kg)  
170lbs (77kg)  
200lbs (91kg)  
230lbs (104kg)  
280lbs (127kg)  
Shelleybasic by Delfield Cashier’s Stand  
Model  
L
D
H
Ship Wt  
SE-CS  
29”  
29”  
36”  
170lbs (77kg)  
Shelleybasic by Delfield Tray Stand  
Model  
L
D
H
Ship Wt  
SE-TS  
39”  
29”  
36”  
140lbs (64kg)  
Shelleybasic by Delfield Ice Cream Counters - 0 degree only  
Cabinet  
BTU  
Ref Chrg. Load  
Sys.  
Cap.  
Evap BTU/  
TD/Temp  
Model  
L
D
H
Ship Wt  
Capacity  
84 cups  
224 cups  
Volts  
115  
115  
Plug  
Amp  
5.3  
H.P.  
1/4  
1/4  
SE-ICE1  
SE-ICE2  
39”  
50”  
29”  
29”  
36”  
36”  
460lbs (209kg)  
505lbs (229kg)  
5-15P  
5-15P  
7.0 oz  
9.0 oz  
292  
473  
569  
661  
20/28°/-31°  
28/24°/-24°  
5.3  
Shelleybasic by Delfield Corner Units  
Model  
SE-29  
SE-39  
L
D
H
Ship Wt  
29”  
39”  
29”  
29”  
36”  
36”  
110lbs (50kg)  
160lbs (73kg)  
SES model specifications are the same as SE model specifications, except SES model height is 30”.  
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Installation  
Location  
Electrical Connection  
Units represented in this manual are for indoor use only. Be  
sure the location chosen has a floor strong enough to support  
the total weight of the cabinet and contents. A fully loaded  
model may weigh as much as 3000 pounds! Reinforce the floor  
as necessary to provide for maximum loading.  
A standard unit is provided with a power cord and grounded  
plug.  
The unit should be plugged into a receptacle with its own circuit  
protection that matches the amperage of the plug.  
For the most efficient refrigeration, be sure to provide good air  
circulation inside and out. Be sure that the exterior of the unit  
has access to ample air. Avoid hot corners and locations near  
stoves and ovens. It is suggested the rear of the unit be no  
less than two inches from any wall, partition or any other object  
which will restrict exhaust air flow.  
Connections must be made in accordance  
with all applicable local codes and/or the  
National Electrical Code. Refer to the  
amperage data on pages 3-4 and the wiring  
diagrams on pages 9-12 to be sure the unit  
is connected to the proper power source. A  
protected circuit of the correct voltage and  
amperage must be run for connection of the  
line cord.  
Unit requires that the sides and bottom are not  
any closer than 3” to any combustible material.  
D AN GE R  
On cord-connected units, the ON/OFF switch  
must be turned to its OFF position and  
power supply disconnected whenever doing  
the following:  
1. Performing maintenance functions.  
2. Cleaning the refrigerated cabinet area.  
3. Performing service or repair functions.  
Leveling  
A level cabinet looks better and will perform more efficiently  
when the doors line up with the door frames properly, the  
cabinet will not be subject to undue strain and the corners of the  
shelves will not move around on the supports. A level heated  
unit will maintain an equal water depth when water is used in  
the wells. Use a level to make sure the unit is level from front to  
back and side to side.  
Under no circumstances should a refrigerated unit be operated  
without the louvered panel in place.  
Stabilizing  
All models are supplied on casters for your convenience, ease  
of cleaning underneath and for mobility.  
The unit must be installed in a stable  
condition with the front wheels locked,  
locking the front casters after installation is  
the owner’s responsibility.  
Plumbing  
Refrigerated units have a drain that exits the unit on the bottom  
and is located on the operator’s left side. Standard units on  
casters or legs will have a bronze gate valve that fits a standard  
garden hose. Drain connections are on the operator side below  
the pan in the open shelf area.  
Moisture collecting from improper drainage  
can create a slippery surface on the floor  
and a hazard to employees. It is the owner’s  
responsibility to provide a container or  
outlet for drainage.  
CAUTION  
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Operation SE-C And SES-C  
These units are not designed to cool warm food products.  
Items should be placed in the unit pre-cooled at least to  
the desired holding temperature, if not slightly colder. In  
some applications, a gradual warming of product may occur,  
particularly at the exposed top of the product. Stirring or  
rotation of the product may be necessary to maintain overall  
temperature. Warming of food product can occur very quickly  
outside of the unit. When loading or rotating product, avoid  
leaving food items in a non-refrigerated location to prevent  
warming or spoilage.  
There is a switch on the right side of the compressor stand used  
to turn the unit on and off.  
These units are designed to hold cold food product between  
33°F to 41°F (0.6°C to 5°C).  
Cold pans are adjusted at the factory to provide satisfactory  
operation without any further adjustments. However, if it is  
necessary to adjust the temperature, the control is located in the  
machine compartment. Turn the knob clock-wise as indicated  
on the control. Settings are from 1 through 7; 7 being the  
coldest. Adjustments should be made gradually. Several small  
adjustments will be more effective than one large adjustment. It  
may take an hour or longer to realize the temperature change  
depending on the application and location of the unit.  
When the cold pan is used with ice, use perforated bottoms.  
These will allow ice to melt properly.  
The unit must be turned off when not in use or overnight for  
defrosting and cleaning.  
Operation SE-H And SES-H  
When operating these units “wet”, never use  
anything other than plain water in the wells  
or tank. Failure to observe this warning may  
result in personal injury or damage to the  
unit.  
These units are designed to hold warm food product between  
140˚F to 160˚F (60˚C to 71˚C).  
Individually heated hot food units may be operated “wet”  
(with water in the wells) or “dry”. However, “wet” operation is  
recommended for better performance.  
When operated at the highest temperature  
setting, the top of the unit will become  
very hot. Staff and customers using the  
equipment should be informed about this.  
After plugging in the power supply cord, select desired  
temperature by rotating temperature control. A knob and  
indicator light are provided for each individual heated food well.  
First Time Use  
Steam can cause serious burns. Always  
wear some type of protective covering on  
your hands and arms when removing lids  
from the unit. Lift the lid in a way that will  
direct escaping steam away from your face  
and body.  
Before the unit is used the first time for serving, turn the  
temperature knob to HI and heat the well for 20 to 30 minutes.  
Any residue or dust that adhered to the heater element(s) will  
be burned off during this initial preheat period.  
When serving thick sauces always operate the hot food well in  
“wet” operation. This provides more uniform temperature for  
the sauce.  
Dry Operation  
Wet operation is usually much more efficient and is preferred.  
However, these units may be operated without water with no  
damage to the unit.  
Never place food directly in well. Always use  
pans.  
When operated dry, the bottom of the well will discolor. To  
clean, use a stainless steel cleaner or mild abrasive.  
For most efficient operation, keep covered insets in each well  
during preheating or when empty.  
The dry well should never be preheated longer  
than 15 minutes.  
Always place covers on pans when not serving to prevent food  
from drying out.  
When operated dry, the well bottoms become  
very hot. Do not allow unprotected skin to  
contact any well surface.  
Wet Operation  
Fill the food well with about 2” of water and cover with lid or  
empty pan. To preheat water, set temperature control at HI.  
With pans in place, wells will boil water. Food temperature will  
vary depending on type and amount of product. To minimize  
steam and water usage, set control to lowest setting that will  
maintain proper food temperature. To reduce preheating time,  
use hot water to fill the well.  
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Operation SE-F And SES-F  
Since it takes time for frost to accumulate initially, the unit  
should be turned on approximately an hour before it is actually  
required. Product should not be placed on the frost top prior to  
turning the unit on, because it may freeze to the surface of the  
unit.  
Frost tops are designed to maintain an even layer of frost to  
pleasantly display desserts and pies. Once turned on, the  
compressor will run continuously. The unit should be turned off  
overnight or when not in use.  
Operation SE-HC And SES-HC  
The hot and cold combination pans must be operated with  
water in the well.  
Switching from Hot to Cold Operation  
Follow the following procedure:  
1)  
2)  
3)  
Place the function switch in the OFF position  
and drain off hot water.  
Allow the unit to cool until it can be safely  
cleaned.  
When clean up procedures are complete,  
unit will be ready for cold operation.  
Hot Operation  
Fill well with a minimum of 4” of water. Place function switch  
in HOT position. Turn thermostat dial to highest position and  
allow unit to warm up. Then reset the thermostat to maintain  
the desired temperature.  
Never use anything more than plain water in the  
wells or tank. Failure to observe this warning  
may result in personal injury or damage to the  
unit.  
To assure maximum compressor life, do not  
switch from “hot” to “cold” operation without  
allowing a cool down period. Never switch from  
hot to cold operation while hot water remains in  
the pans. Failure to observe this warning will  
greatly reduce compressor life and eventually  
cause premature compressor failure.  
When operated at the highest temperature  
setting, the top of the unit will become very  
hot. Staff and customers using the equipment  
should be informed about this.  
Switching from Cold to Hot Operation  
No special procedure is required to switch from cold to hot  
operation. Be sure to fill with a minimum of 4” of water.  
To turn unit off, simply move the function switch to OFF  
position. Drain water and allow unit to cool before cleaning or  
switching to cold operation.  
This unit is designed so that the compressor  
and the heating elements cannot operate at  
the same time. Continued operation of the  
compressor in the “hot position” should not  
be considered normal. Call for service if this  
happens.  
Cold Operation  
Simply place the function switch to the COLD position. The  
compressor controller has been factory set and no temperature  
adjustment should be necessary. When the cold pan is used  
with ice, use perforated bottoms. These will allow ice to melt  
properly.  
The unit must be turned off when not in use or overnight for  
defrosting and cleaning.  
Reversing And Replacing Panels  
To install new or reversed panels, insert the panel into the  
upper track. Continue placing the panel into the unit and lower it  
into the lower track.  
Shelleybasic laminated panels are reversible. All panels are  
replaceable. The panels sit in an upper and lower track.  
Remove first an end panel. Gain access from the back of the  
unit. Place one hand inside the unit on the panel, and one hand  
on the panel outside the unit. Push the panel out and lift the  
panel up. Remove the panel from the lower track and then the  
upper track. By removing an end panel first you will have better  
access to the front panel. Repeat the process for the front panel  
and the other end panel.  
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Maintenance  
Drain Maintenance - Base  
regularly. It is recommended that this be done at least every  
Each unit has a drain located inside the unit that removes three months. If conditions are such that the condenser is totally  
the condensation from the evaporator coil and routes it to an blocked in three months, the frequency of cleaning should be  
external condensate evaporator pan. Each drain can become increased. Clean the condenser with a vacuum cleaner or stiff  
loose or disconnected during normal use. If you notice water brush. If extremely dirty, a commercially available condenser  
accumulation on the inside of the unit be sure the drain tube cleaner may be required.  
is connected to the evaporator drain pan. If water is collecting  
underneath the unit make sure the end of the drain tube is in Failure to maintain a clean condenser coil can initially cause high  
the condensate evaporator in the machine compartment. The temperatures and excessive run times. Continuous operation  
leveling of the unit is important as the units are designed to with a dirty or clogged condenser coil can result in compressor  
drain properly when level. Be sure all drain lines are free of failure. Neglecting the condenser coil cleaning procedures will  
obstructions.  
void any warranties associated with the compressor and cost to  
replace the compressor.  
Caster Maintenance  
Wipe casters with a damp cloth monthly to prevent corrosion.  
Never use a high-pressure water wash for this  
cleaning procedure as water can damage the  
electrical components located near or at the  
condenser coil.  
The power switch must be turned to OFF and the  
unit disconnected from the power source whenever  
performing service, maintenance functions or  
cleaning.  
Units with pans should be operated with pans in  
place. Operating the unit without all pans in place  
will lower efficiency and may damage the unit.  
Stainless Steel Care and Cleaning  
To prevent discoloration or rust on stainless steel several  
important steps need to be taken. First, we need to understand Defrosting  
thepropertiesofstainlesssteel. Stainlesssteelcontains70-80% Refrigerated cold pans and frost tops should be defrosted  
iron, which will rust. It also contains 12-30% chromium, which daily. Ice Cream counters require defrosting after 3/8 to 1/2 of  
forms an invisible passive film over the steel’s surface, which frost forming. Frost top ON/OFF switch is located in machine  
acts as a shield against corrosion. As long as the protective compartment. Cold pan thermostat has an OFF position.  
layer is intact, the metal is still stainless. If the film is broken or  
contaminated, outside elements can begin to breakdown the Never use sharp objects or tools to clean or scrape ice/  
steel and begin to form discoloration or rust. Proper cleaning of frost build up from the refrigerated cold pans or frost tops.  
stainless steel requires soft cloths or plastic scouring pads.  
A puncture to the pan could cause irreparable damage to  
the refrigeration system.  
NEVER USE STEEL PADS, WIRE BRUSHES OR SCRAPERS!  
Over shelves and other items mounted to the top of the counters  
Cleaning solutions need to be alkaline based or non-chloride should never be installed in the field due to the potential damage  
cleaners. Any cleaner containing chlorides will damage to the refrigeration system.  
the protective film of the stainless steel. Chlorides are also  
commonly found in hard water, salts, and household and Plexiglas Food Shield Cleaning  
industrial cleaners. If cleaners containing chlorides are used be Wet a clean cloth with lukewarm water and dishwashing liquid.  
sure to rinse repeatedly and dry thoroughly. Routine cleaning Apply only light pressure, rinse with clear and blot dry with a  
of stainless steel can be done with soap and water. Extreme damp chamois. For excessively dirty surfaces, rinse surface  
stains or grease should be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleaner dirt off before washing. Fine scratches will disappear when you  
and plastic scrub pad. Always rub with the grain of the steel. polish by hand with a plastic cleaner polish.  
There are stainless steel cleaners available which can restore  
and preserve the finish of the steels protective layer. Early signs  
of stainless steel breakdown are small pits and cracks. If this  
has begun, clean thoroughly and start to apply stainless steel  
cleaners in attempt to restore the passivity of the steel.  
Never use window sprays, kitchen scouring  
compounds or solvents such as acetone, gasoline,  
benzene, alcohol, carbon tetrachloride or lacquer  
thinner to clean plexiglas.  
Never use an acid based cleaning solution! Many  
food products have an acidic content, which  
can deteriorate the finish. Be sure to clean the  
stainless steel surfaces of ALL food products.  
Common items include, tomatoes, peppers and  
other vegetables.  
Cleaning the Condenser Coil  
In order to maintain proper refrigeration performance, the  
condenser fins must be cleaned of dust, dirt and grease  
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Wiring Diagram SE-C, SES-C, SE-ICE1, SES-ICE1, SE-ICE2, SES-ICE2  
CONDENSER FAN  
S
C
L1  
N
R
COMPRESSOR  
115V  
COOLING T'STAT  
G
Wiring Diagram SE-F, SES-F  
CONDENSER FAN  
ON/OFF SWITCH  
L1  
S
C
R
COMPRESSOR  
120V  
N
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Wiring Diagram SE-H, SES-H  
PILOT LIGHT  
(FURNISHED)  
1000 W - 120V  
OR 1000/1200 W -  
208/240 V  
H1  
P
L1  
L2  
HEATING ELEMENT  
H2  
LINE  
WIRES  
INFINITE CONTROL  
WITH “OFF”  
POSITION  
TO ADDITIONAL  
FOOD WARMERS  
AMPERES IN LINE WIRES  
#
OF  
120V,  
PHASE  
208V,  
1 PHASE  
230V,  
PHASE  
208-230V,  
3
L2  
PHASE  
WARMERS  
1
1
L1  
L3  
1
8.3  
4.8  
5.3  
2
3
4
5
6
16.7  
25  
9.6  
14.4  
19.2  
24  
10.6  
15.9  
21.3  
26.6  
31.3  
14.4/15.9  
14.4/15.9  
14.4/15.9  
19.2/21.3  
28.8/31.3  
14.4/15.9  
19.2/21.3  
33.3  
19.2/21.3  
24/26.1  
19.2/21.3  
28.8/31.3  
28.8  
28.8/31.3  
L1 L2  
G
LS  
L1  
G
L2(N)  
20A, 3–POLE SWITCH  
(OPTIONAL)  
30A SWITCH  
(OPTIONAL)  
ALL WIRING  
MINIMUM 14 AWG  
HA–1  
HA–2  
HA–1  
HA–2  
HA–3  
HA–4  
HA–5  
HA–6  
250°C  
HA–3  
HA–4  
HA–5  
HA–6  
Standard Single Phase  
Optional Three Phase  
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Wiring Diagram SE-HC2, SES-HC2  
THERMOSTAT  
CONDENSING UNIT  
M
120V-1PH-3KW HEATER  
3-WAY  
SWITCH  
HEATER #1  
CONTACTOR  
L1  
HEATER #1  
THERMOSTAT  
HEATER #1  
LIMIT SWITCH  
N
Wiring Diagram SE-HC3, SES-HC3, SE-HC4, SES-HC4  
THERMOSTAT  
CONDENSING UNIT  
M
3-WAY  
SWITCH  
HEATER #1  
CONTACTOR  
L1  
L2  
HEATER #1  
THERMOSTAT  
HEATER #1  
LIMIT SWITCH  
N
240V-1PH-5KW HEATER  
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L1  
L2  
N
(2) 240V-1PH-5KW HEATERS  
3-WAY  
SWITCH  
THERMOSTAT  
CONDENSING UNIT  
M
HEATER #1  
HEATER #2  
HEATER #1  
HEATER #2  
CONTACTOR  
CONTACTOR  
THERMOSTAT  
HEATER #1  
LIMIT SWITCH  
HEATER #2  
LIMIT SWITCH  
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Condensing Unit Assembly, Cold Pan Units  
1
2
3
4
5
8
7 6  
9
1/5 Horse Power, R-134a, Low  
SE-C2, SES-C2, SE-C3, SES-CE3 Models  
1/4 HP, R134A Condensing Unit  
SE-C4, SES-C4, SE-C5, SES-CE5, SE-C6, SES-CE6 Models  
Key  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Delfield Part #  
2183300  
3526694  
Description  
Delfield Part #  
2183300  
3526695  
3516047  
024-ADB-0041  
2194013  
026-ANM-0033  
3516067  
3516191  
Description  
Harness, wire, power cord, 8100  
Compressor, 1/5 h.p.,115v/60hz  
Thermostat  
Compressor stand  
Bracket, fan motor, blower coil  
Blade, fan, 5.56, CCW, Lexan, clear  
Motor, fan, 115v, 50/60, UPPCO/bay  
Fan baffle  
Coil, condenser, 9 x 10, R-134a, 8100  
Filter dryer  
1
2
3
4
7
8
9
Harness, wire, cold pans  
Compressor, 1/4 HP  
Control, temp, single pole  
Compressor stand  
Fan assembly, 8 blade  
Baffle, fan  
Coil, condenser, 9x10, R134A  
Dryer, filter, 1/4”OD inlet  
Tubing, capillary, .042”ID x 120”  
3516047  
024-ADB-0040  
031-264-0000  
3516172  
2162691  
026-ANM-0030  
3516067  
9
-
3516191  
-
Cap tube, 0.036”ID x 72” long  
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Condensing Unit Assembly 1/4 H.P. R404a, Low  
SE-HC2, SES-HC2, SE-HC3, SES-HC3, SE-HC4, SES-HC4, SE-HC5, SES-HC5, SE-F2, SES-F2, SE-F3, SES-F3, SE-F4,  
SES-F4, SE-F5, & SES-F5 Models  
Key Delfield Part #  
Description  
-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
000-BN5-0030 Condensing Unit Assembly  
026-C58-0030 Shroud, 1/5 HP Condenser Coil  
5
3516457  
2162717  
2160020  
3526999  
3516443  
2194787  
3516444  
3516322  
Blade, Fan, 7.25”  
Motor, fan, 9W, 115V, Unit bearing  
Guard, Fan, 7.25”  
Comp, NF5.5CLX, 115V/60Hz, Danfoss  
Comp, cover, small Danfoss  
Capacitor, Start 280MFD  
4
2
3
1
Comp, relay, ovld, NF5.5CLX  
Filter-dryer, (2) inlet .25”  
Pan, condensate, SM  
Coil, 1/5 and 1/4 HP  
10 075-231-0030  
11 3516454  
6
7
8
9
Miscellaneous Parts Not Included in Condensing Unit  
-
-
3516225  
2194099  
Expansion valve  
Switch, 15Amp, SPST  
(SE & SE-F Models only)  
10  
11  
Condensing Unit Assembly 1/3 H.P. R404a, Low  
SE-HC6, SES-HC6, SE-F6, & SES-F6 Models  
Key Delfield Part #  
Description  
-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
000-BN5-003G Condensing Unit Assembly  
026-C58-0030 Shroud, 1/5 HP Condenser Coil  
3516457  
2162717  
2160020  
3527000  
3516324  
3516443  
2194788  
3516438  
Blade, Fan, 7.25”  
Motor, fan, 9W, 115V, Unit bearing  
Guard, Fan, 7.25”  
Comp, NF7.0. 115V/60Hz, Danfoss  
High pressure cutout  
Comp, cover, small Danfoss  
Capacitor, Start 320MFD  
Comp, relay, ovld, NF7CLX  
Filter-dryer, (2) inlet .25”  
Receiver tank  
5
4
3
2
10 3516322  
11 3516458  
12 075-231-0030  
13 3516454  
1
Pan, condensate, SM  
Coil, 1/5 and 1/4 HP  
6
7
8
9
Miscellaneous Parts Not Included in Condensing Unit  
-
3516225  
Expansion valve  
10  
11  
12  
13  
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Condensing Unit Assembly 1/5 H.P. R404a, Low, SE-ICE1, SE-ICE2  
Key  
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
-
-
-
-
Delfield Part #  
026-ANM-0030  
3516172  
2162691  
031-264-0000  
3516191  
3526997  
3526996  
3516047  
2194787  
3516446  
3516443  
2190154  
3516067  
-
Description  
Baffle, fan, 1/5HP condensing unit  
Blade, fan, 5.56, CCW, Lexan, clear  
Motor, fan 115V, 50/60, Uppco/Bay  
Bracket, fan, motor, freezer  
Filter, dryer  
Compressor, TF4CLX, 115V/60Hz, Danfoss, SE-ICE1  
Compressor, 1/5HP, 115/60, R404A, TFS4.5, SE-ICE2  
Control, temp, single pole  
Capacitor, start, 280MFD  
Compressor, relay, overload, TF4LCX  
Compressor, cover  
Switch, rocker, 20A/125V, 15A/250V  
6
5
4
3
2
1
Coil, condenser, 9x10  
Capillary tubing, .031 x 120”  
Harness, wire, power cord  
Lid  
7
2183349  
3234188  
3516287  
8
9
Switch, high pressure, 404A  
10  
11  
12  
Hot Food Well Assembly With Infinite Control  
Key  
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
7
7
-
Delfield Part #  
3434703  
2194335  
026-103-0002  
3434663  
026-061-0001  
2194007  
Description  
Insulation, fiberglass, 9” x 48”  
Thermostat, non-adjustable, 480˚F  
Bottom cover  
Insulation, blanket, 12” wide  
Plate, deflector, DFW, with or without drain  
Element, heating, 208/230v, 1000/1222w  
Element, heating, 120v  
Well, hot food, with drain  
Well, hot food, without drain  
Knob, infinite control  
4
3
2194006  
000-BQ9-Z0000  
000-BQ9-Z0001  
3234557  
5
1
-
-
2194110  
2194107  
Control, infinite, 240v, 14a  
Control, infinite, 120v  
2
1
6
7
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Food Well Assembly With Thermostat Control SE-HC, SES-HC  
Key  
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
Delfield Part #  
2194940  
2194942  
026-AO6-0042  
265-ANQ-003E  
2193979  
265-ANS-0001  
2194190  
Description  
Immersion heater 120V 1Ph 3KW, 2 pan  
Immersion heater 240V 1Ph 5KW. 3-6 pan  
Box, control, galv  
Front, collar, mounting  
Switch, 3 position, 30Amp  
Cover, control box  
2
1
Light, pilot, 125V, red  
10  
7
8
9
10  
2194202  
3234556  
2194185  
3516047  
Thermostat, electric (heated)  
Knob, thermostat control (heated)  
Contactor, relay 30 Amp 120V  
Temperature control (cold)  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
Miscellaneous Replacement Parts  
Key  
1
2
3
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Delfield Part #  
243-ABO-0001  
3234242  
Description  
Adapter bar, hot and cold wells  
1” plastic drain, cold pans only  
5” diameter casters  
1
3234161  
356-ANE-0030  
4356-ANE-0031  
356-ANE-0032  
356-ANE-0033  
356-ANE-0034  
074-AK8-003C  
074-AK8-003B  
074-AK8-0036  
074-AK8-0030  
074-AK8-0038  
074-AK8-0032  
074-AK8-0037  
074-AK8-0031  
074-AK8-0039  
074-AK8-0033  
074-AK8-003A  
074-AK8-0034  
039-AK8-003C  
039-AK8-003B  
039-AK8-0036  
039-AK8-0030  
039-AK8-0038  
039-AK8-0032  
039-AK8-0037  
039-AK8-0031  
039-AK8-0039  
039-AK8-0033  
039-AK8-003  
039-AK8-0034  
Air flow divider/louver, SE-C models  
Air flow divider/louver, SES-C models  
Air flow divider/louver, SE-HC models  
Air flow divider/louver, SES-HC models  
Air flow divider/louver, SE-ICE models  
Panel, ABS, Black, 20.50” x 23.50”  
Panel, ABS, Black, 20.50” x 29.50”  
Panel, ABS, Black, 21.50” x 23.50”  
Panel, ABS, Black, 21.50” x 29.50”  
Panel, ABS, Black, 27” x 23.50”  
Panel, ABS, Black, 27” x 29.50”  
Panel, ABS, Black, 31.50” x 23.50”  
Panel, ABS, Black, 31.50” x 29.50”  
Panel, ABS, Black, 34” x 23.50”  
Panel, ABS, Black, 34” x 29.50”  
Panel, ABS, Black, 41” x 23.50”  
Panel, ABS, Black, 41” x 29.50”  
Panel, ABS, Blue, 20.50” x 23.50”  
Panel, ABS, Blue, 20.50” x 29.50”  
Panel, ABS, Blue, 21.50” x 23.50”  
Panel, ABS, Blue, 21.50” x 29.50”  
Panel, ABS, Blue, 27” x 23.50”  
Panel, ABS, Blue, 27” x 29.50”  
Panel, ABS, Blue, 31.50” x 23.50”  
Panel, ABS, Blue, 31.50” x 29.50”  
Panel, ABS, Blue, 34” x 23.50”  
Panel, ABS, Blue, 34” x 29.50”  
Panel, ABS, Blue, 41” x 23.50”  
Panel, ABS, Blue, 41” x 29.50”  
2
3
4
5
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Standard Labor Guidelines To Repair Or Replace Parts On Delfield Equipment  
Advice and recommendations given by Delfield Service Technicians do not constitute or guarantee any special  
coverage.  
• A maximum of 1-hour is allowed to diagnose a defective component.  
• A maximum of 1-hour is allowed for retrieval of parts not in stock.  
• A maximum travel distance of 100 miles round trip and 2-hours will be reimbursed.  
• Overtime, installation/start-up, normal control adjustments, general maintenance, glass breakage, freight  
damage, and/or correcting and end-user installation error will not be reimbursed under warranty unless pre-  
approved with a Service Work Authorization from Delfield. You must submit the number with the service  
claim.  
Labor Of 1-Hour Is Allowed To Replace:  
Compressor Start Components and Overload Protector  
Condenser Fan Motor and Blade  
Hi-limit/Thermal Protector Switch  
Solenoid Coil  
• Condensate Element  
• Contactor/Relay  
• Infinite Switch  
• Thermostat  
Labor Of 2 Hours To Replace:  
Heating Element  
• Locate/Repair Leak  
• Condenser  
Solenoid Valve  
Labor Of 3 Hours To Replace:  
Capillary Tubing  
Expansion Valve  
Labor Of 4 Hours To Replace:  
Compressor  
This includes recovery of refrigerant and leak check.  
$55.00 maximum reimbursement for refrigerant recovery (includes recovery machine, pump, torch, oil, flux, minor  
fittings, solder, brazing rod, nitrogen, or similar fees.)  
Refrigerants:  
R134A A maximum of $5.00/lb. or 31¢/oz. will be reimbursed.  
R404A A maximum of $15.00/lb. or $1.00/oz. will be reimbursed.  
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Standard One Year Warranty  
(One year parts, 90 days labor.)  
The Delfield Company (“Delfield”) warrants to the Original Purchaser  
of the Delfield product (herein called the “Unit”) that such Unit, and all  
parts thereof, will be free from defects in material and workmanship  
under normal use and service for a period of one (1) year from  
the date of shipment of the Unit to the Original Purchaser or, if the  
Original Purchaser returns the warranty card completely filled out  
including the date of installation within thirty (30) days of receipt  
of the Unit, one (1) year from the date of installation. During this  
one year warranty period, Delfield will repair or replace any defective  
part or portion there of returned to Delfield by the Original Purchaser  
which Delfield determines was defective due to faulty material or  
workmanship. The Original purchaser will pay all labor, crating, freight  
and related costs incurred in the removal of the Unit of defective  
component and shipment to Delfield, except that during a period of  
either ninety (90) days from the date of shipment of the Unit to the  
Original Purchaser or, if the Original Purchaser returns the warranty  
card completely filled out including the date of installation within thirty  
(30) days of receipt of the Unit, ninety (90) days from the date of  
installation Delfield will pay all related labor costs. Delfield will pay the  
return costs if the Unit or part thereof was defective.  
basis, with credit being issued after the part has been received and  
inspected at Delfield’s plant and determined by Delfield to be within this  
warranty.  
Under no condition does this warranty give the Original Purchaser the  
right to replace the defective Unit with a complete Unit of the same  
manufacturer or of another make. Unless authorized by Delfield in  
writing, this warranty does not permit the replacement of any part,  
including the motor-compressor, to be made with the part of another  
make or manufacturer.  
No claims can be made under this warranty for spoilage of any products  
for any reason, including system failure.  
The installation contractor shall be responsible for building access,  
entrance and field conditions to insure sufficient clearance to allow any  
hood(s), vent’s), or Unit’s) if necessary, to be brought into the building.  
Delfield will not be responsible for structural changes or damages  
incurred during installation of the Unit or any exhaust system.  
Delfield shall not be liable in any manner for any default or delay in  
performance hereunder caused by or resulting from any contingency  
beyond Delfield’s control, including, but not limited to, war,  
The term “Original Purchaser” as used herein means that person, firm,  
association, or corporation for whom the Unit was originally installed.  
governmental restrictions or restraints, strike, lockouts, injunctions,  
fire, flood, acts of nature, short or reduced supply of raw materials, or  
discontinuance of the parts by the original part manufacturer.  
This warranty does not apply to any Unit or part thereof that has  
been subjected to misuse, neglect, alteration, or accident, such as  
accidental damage to the exterior finish, operated contrary to the  
recommendations specified by Delfield; or repaired or altered by anyone Except as provided in any Additional Four Year Protection Plan,  
other than Delfield in any way so as to, in Delfield’s sole judgement,  
affect its quality or efficiency. This warranty does not apply to any Unit  
that has been moved from the location where it was originally installed.  
This warranty also does not cover the refrigerator drier or the light  
bulbs used in the Unit. The warranty is subject to the user’s normal  
maintenance and care responsibility as set forth in the Service and  
Installation Manual, such as cleaning the condenser coil, and is in  
if applicable, and the Service Labor Contract, if applicable, the  
foregoing is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, whether  
written or oral, express or implied. This warranty supersedes  
and excludes any prior oral or written representations or  
warranties. Delfield expressly disclaims any implied warranties  
of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose of compliance  
with any law, treaty, rule or regulation relating to the discharge of  
lieu of all other obligations of Delfield. Delfield neither assumes, nor substances into the environment. The sole and exclusive remedies  
authorizes any other person to assume for Delfield, any other liability of any person relating to the Unit, and the full liability of Delfield for  
in connection with Delfield’s products.  
any breach of this warranty, will be as provided in this warranty.  
Removal or defacement of the original Serial Number or Model Number  
from any Unit shall be deemed to release Delfield from all obligations  
hereunder or any other obligations, express or implied.  
Other than this Delfield Standard One Year Limited Warranty, any  
applicable Delfield Additional Four Year Protection Plan or applicable  
Delfield Service Labor Contract, the Original Purchaser agrees and  
acknowledges that no other warranties are offered or provided in  
connection with or for the unit or any other part thereof.  
Parts furnished by suppliers to Delfield are guaranteed by Delfield only  
to the extent of the original manufacturer’s express warranty to Delfield.  
Failure of the Original Purchaser to receive such manufacturer’s express  
warranty to Delfield. Failure of the Original Purchaser to receive such  
manufacturers warranty shall in no way create any warranty, expressed  
or implied, or any other obligation or liability on Delfield’s part in respect IF DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, CUSTOMER USES A PART FOR  
thereof.  
In no event will Delfield be liable for special, incidental or consequential  
damages, or for damages in the nature of penalties.  
THIS DELFIELD EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN AN UNMODIFIED NEW  
OR RECYCLED PART PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM DELFIELD OR  
ANY OF ITS AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS AND/OR THE PART  
BEING USED IS MODIFIED FROM ITS ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION,  
IF THE CUSTOMER IS USING A PART THAT RESULTS IN A VOIDED  
WARRANTY AND A DELFIELD AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE  
TRAVELS TO THE INSTALLATION ADDRESS TO PERFORM WARRANTY THIS WARRANTY WILL BE VOID. FURTHER, DELFIELD AND ITS  
SERVICE, THE SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE WILL ADVISE CUSTOMER  
THE WARRANTY IS VOID. SUCH SERVICE CALLS WILL BE BILLED  
TO CUSTOMER AT THE AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER’S THEN  
APPLICABLE TIME AND MATERIALS RATES. CONSIDER: CUSTOMER  
MAY INITIATE A SERVICE AGREEMENT WITHOUT PARTS COVERAGE.  
AFFILIATES WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIMS DAMAGES OR  
EXPENSES INCURRED BY THE CUSTOMER WHICH ARISE DIRECTLY  
OR INDIRECTLY, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, DUE TO THE INSTALLATION  
OF ANY MODIFIED PART AND/OR PART RECEIVED FROM AN  
UNAUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER. If the warranty becomes void,  
Customer may purchase from Delfield, if available, a Service  
Agreement or service at the then current time and materials rate.  
If shipment of a replacement part is requested prior to the arrival in  
the Delfield factory of the part claimed to be defective, the Original  
Purchaser must accept delivery of the replacement part of a C.O.D.  
For more information on Delfield warranty’s log on and check out the  
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Covington, TN  
Thank you for choosing Delfield!  
Help is a phone call away. Help our team of professional, courteous  
customer service reps by having your model number and serial number  
available at the time of your call (800) 733-8829.  
Model: ____________________ S/N: ___________________  
Installation Date: ____________  
For a list of Delfield’s authorized parts depots,  
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