INSTALLATION ANd OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
dUAL ZONE bACk bAR CAbINET — SELf CONTAINEd
MOdEL NOS.
BSDZ Series
bSdZ60
IMPORTANT INfORMATION
Table of Contents
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PreParing the Cabinet
“Service”. You will see the link to “Warranty
registration Form”. You must complete and submit
this form or the installation date will revert back to
the ship Date.
Specifications........................................................2
tools required.......................................................3
Plumbing ...............................................................3
electrical................................................................3
Uncrating and inspection......................................3
installing Casters or Legs ....................................3
Placing the Cabinet...............................................3
Leveling the Cabinet .............................................3
installing the base Plate........................................3
refrigeration and temperature Control.................4
Cleaning the Cabinet.............................................4
Cleaning the Condenser .......................................4
Cleaning Stainless Steel........................................4
replacement Parts................................................5
reversing Door hinge ...........................................6
Wiring Diagram......................................................7
This manual has been prepared to assist you in the
installation of your Cabinet and to acquaint you
with its operation and maintenance.
We dedicate considerable time to ensure that our
products provide the highest level of customer
satisfaction. If service is required, your dealer 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.
WARNING: When lifting, the full weight of the
cabinet must be supported. Lift from the cabinet
base and not from the top. Improper lifting can
result in severe damage to the cabinet.
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Preparing the Cabinet for Use
Suggested Tools
Installing base Plate (Optional)
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#2 Phillips Screwdriver.
attach brackets to cabinet bottom in holes pro-
vided. attach base plate to brackets. (See separate
instructions, provided with kit). When returning
cabinet to upright position, be careful not to bend
brackets.
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10” Crescent Wrench.
9/16” allen Wrench.
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5/16” and 3/8” hex Socket.
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Power Drill or Driver.
WARNING!
Plumbing
To avoid compressor damage, after returning
cabinet to an upright position, let unit stand for
24 hours before plugging it in.
no plumbing required. Condensate from the cooling
coil is automatically evaporated through a condensate
pan located in the side condensing unit compartment.
For your convenience, a factory installed floor drain
is located in the back right corner of the cabinet. this
can be plumbed to an external floor drain. the floor
drain can be plumbed from the cabinet right side
using a 3⁄4” nPt connection or out the bottom using
a 1” nPS connection. both ports of the drain come
capped from the factory.
Placing the Cabinet
Push the cabinet into place using rollers when
necessary. Important: Proper air flow around the
condensing unit is necessary for efficient operation.
never obstruct the air flow in and out of the
condensing unit.
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 at below.
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.
CABINET
BEAD SILICON
SEALER (RTV)
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 transportation company. Perlick is
not responsible for damage in transit.
FLOOR
Leveling the Cabinet
When the cabinet is in place, check installation with
carpenter’s level. When level front to back and left
to right, accumulated water will drain out of cabinet
evaporator drain.
Installing Casters or Legs (Optional)
attach four casters or legs to the cabinet bottom;
mount rigid casters at the rear and swivel casters on
the front. Use the supplied 1/4”- 20 x 3/4” hex head
self-tapping machine screws.
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general information
NOTE:
Refrigeration and Temperature Control
Cabinet temperatures lower than 34° will not allow
for proper defrosting of the evaporator coil. if
defrosting is necessary, remove product from the
cabinet and turn the control adjusting screw to the
OFF position until coil is defrosted.
each zone has been factory set to maintain the
desired temperature specified when ordered. the
factory set storage temperatures are as follows:
refrigerator — 34° to 38° F
White wine — 50° to 55° F
red wine — 60° to 65° F
Cleaning the Cabinet
Use a mild detergent and water to clean the inside
and outside of the cabinet. Dry thoroughly. never
use a scouring pad or abrasive cleanser.
NOTE: an industrial strength, commercial cleaner
can be used to clean the outside of painted
cabinets.
Adjusting the Temperature
the temperature control in the left compartment is
located on the left side of the evaporator fan panel.
the temperature control in the right compartment is
located on the top rear partition wall. You will need
a flat head screwdriver to turn the adjusting screw
on the control. make small adjustments until the
desired temperature is achieved.
Cleaning the Condenser
the condenser (located behind the front grille
cover) should be inspected every 30 days and
cleaned, if necessary.
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Colder Temperatures:
turn the adjusting screw clockwise (to the right).
Warmer Temperatures:
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Use a long handled, stiff brush to clean the dirt
from the front surface of the condenser. Keeping
the condenser free from dust and dirt will ensure
efficient operation.
turn the adjusting screw counterclockwise
(to the left).
Temperature Control “Off”:
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turn the adjusting screw completely counter-
clockwise to the “O” position until a click is
noted.
Failure to keep the condenser clean will cause a
loss in condensing unit efficiency, and may damage
the compressor.
the condenser fan motor turns off and on with
the compressor. the evaporator fan motor runs
continuously. the partition wall fan cycles with
the damper assembly.
CAUTION: Do not bend the fins while brushing the
front of the condenser.
Recommended Cleaning Agents
JOb
CLEANING AGENT*
COMMENTS
routine Cleaning
Soap, ammonia, detergent
apply with sponge or cloth.
Can be used on all finishes.
Fingerprints and smears
areal 20, Lac-O-nu, Lumin Wash,
Provides barrier film to minimize
O’Cedar Cream Polish
fingerprints. Can be used on all finishes.
Stubborn stains and
Discolorations
allchem Concentrated Cleaner,
Samae, twinkle, Zud restoro,
rub lightly, using dry or damp
cloth in the direction of polish
lines on the stainless steel.
grade F or FFF italian Pumice,
Whiting or talc, Liquid nu Steel,
Copper’s or revere Stainless Steel
Cleaner, Lumin Cleaner, Sta-Clean,
Cameo Copper Cleaner, allen Polish
highlite, Penny-brite, Copper brite
* Use of propriety names is intended only to indicate a type of cleaner and does not constitute an endorsement.Omission of
any proprietary cleaner does not imply its inadequacy. All products should be used in strict accordance with instructions on
the package. nOte: Do not Use Steel Wool or Scouring Pads to clean stainless steel.
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Replacement Parts – Dual Zone Back Bar Cabinets
MODEL NOS.
Complete condensing unit
Replacement compressor, R134a
Condensing unit fan motor assembly
Condenser Coil
BSDZ60
C22647
513200314UA.2
515315009
15352019
519100088
US-PB10HBX1
US-PB10HBX1
US-PB10HBX1
57699
Terminal board
Overload protector
Relay
Start capacitor
Fan blade, evaporator
Fan motor, evaporator
Fan motor, partition wall
Fan guard, partition wall
Fan guard, evaporator
Temperature control, refrigerator
Temperature control, wine
Solenoid, damper
C15239A
65253
65254
65557
61283
C12827W
65778
Damper blade, assembly
Evaporator coil
65783
66572
Liquid and suction line assembly
Pan, evaporator
65084
66579-1
Wire harness, compressor bottom
Wire harness, evaporator
Wire harness, partition wall (damper)
Wire harness, light jumper
Wire harness, mullion heater
Light bulb
65560
65561
65776
65538
65571
63821
Light bulb guard
65525
Light socket
63484
Light switch
65535
Lock
63762
Space, lock
63761-1
Lock rail
65432-24SS or 65432-24
65432-1-12SS or 65432-12
66210-12SS or 66210-12
65565-1
Grille, rail
Grille, front
Condensate pan
Panel, end, condensor unit housing
Panel, rear, condensor unit housing
Door sill
66215-1SS
65435-12SS
65500-1
Door handle full length SS
Gasket, door
65305-1
66237-4
Hinge group, right
Hinge group, left
66264R
66264L
Hinge pin
63679-1
Shelf, wire
62307-2
Shelf, wine rack
66413
Clip, shelf
C15875
*Replacement top
*Replacement door
RT-NL2
RD-NL2
*Contact Perlick Milwaukee for complete door and top replacement. Cabinet serial no. required.
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reversing Door hinge
STEP 8:
Tools Required
re-assemble hinge brackets to unit. bottom right brack-
et is assembled as the top left bracket. top right bracket
is assembled as the bottom left bracket.
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#3 Phillips Screwdriver.
1/16” allen Wrench.
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Flathead Screwdriver
STEP 9:
re-insert top hinge pin.
Right Hinged door
(as shipped from factory)
STEP 10:
re-assemble lock rail from
Handle Styles
Bottom Hinge Bracket Top Hinge Bracket
SteP #3
Operations to Perform on door
Step #14
65305-1
C31409-1
STEP 11:
Not
Reversible
remove bottom
door hinge bracket
from door assem-
bly and remove
65189
65609-2
door hinge bushing
from bracket.
re-assemble door
hinge bracket to
previous position,
without bushing.
Operations to Perform on Cabinet
STEP 1:
remove bottom hinge pin from
assembly.
STEP 2:
STEP 12:
Carefully lift and tilt out door
assembly from the unit and
set aside.
remove top door
hinge bracket from
door assembly and
Step #12
Step #11
Step #13
assemble door
hinge bushing from
SteP 11 to bracket. re-assemble door hinge bracket to
previous position with bushing attached.
STEP 3:
remove lock rail from
cabinet, requires removal of
four screws.
STEP 13:
door with full length SS handle:
there is no need to remove door handle. it will be
positioned correctly when door is reversed.
STEP 4:
Remove
these screws
remove top hinge pin.
remove top and bottom
hinge brackets from the unit.
door with SS pull tab or handle with wrap-
around bracket:
STEP 5:
remove hinge bushing from
bottom hinge bracket and
remove the two screws mounting the handle and
reposition to appropriate location on the opposite
side of the door.
Top Hinge Bracket Bottom Hinge Bracket
assemble to top hinge bracket.
STEP 14:
STEP 6:
remove lock retainer and install on opposite end of
Hinge Bushing
taking care not to scratch the
surface, remove hole plugs
from the left hinge holes.
door.
STEP 15:
What was the door top is now the door bottom.
Carefully lift the door onto the hinge brackets of the
cabinet. the two hinge bushings should meet. reinsert
the bottom hinge pin to complete the door switching
operation.
Step #7
STEP 7:
insert hole plugs into vacant right
hinge holes.
Step #6
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Wiring Diagram – bSDZ60 2 Door Dual Zone back bar Cabinet
[2] DOOR
MULLION HEATER
RED
LIGHT
SWITCH
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE
WHITE
BLACK
LIGHT
LIGHT
SOLENOID
(Partition Wall)
THERMOSTAT
(Partition Wall)
EVAPORATOR FAN
BLACK
WHITE
BLACK
BLACK
WHITE
WHITE
FAN MOTOR
(Partition Wall)
BLACK
THERMOSTAT
(Compartment #1)
POWER CONNECTION
CONDENSING UNIT
BLACK
WHITE
GREEN
JUNCTION BOX
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8300 West good hope road • milwaukee, Wi 53223 • Phone 414-353-7060 • Fax 414-353-7069
toll Free 800-558-5592 • e-mail: Perlick@Perlick.com • www.Perlick.com
Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.
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