hussman Refrigerator GSVM User Manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS CON’T  
Page  
Refrigeration  
Leak Testing  
Evacuation  
Temperature Control  
Evaporator Fan Motors  
11  
12  
12  
13  
13  
Trouble Shooting Charts  
GSVM Accessories  
14 – 16  
16 – 17  
17  
Warranty and Parts Information  
Wiring Diagrams  
18 – 21  
This GSVM case was manufactured in Gloversville, New York. Our phone #’s are (518)  
725-0644 for New York State residents and our toll free #800-753-7790 for outside New  
York – should you have further questions.  
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INTRODUCTION –  
Save all packaging materials and  
move the cabinet as little as possible prior  
The Hussmann Model GSVM open to inspection.  
vertical merchandiser offers versatility in  
the display of medium temperature (35-  
41ºF) products such as diary products,  
prepared salads, pizza and fresh entrees  
that are pre-chilled in a cooler.  
LOCATION and CLEARANCE –  
It is important that careful  
consideration be given to locating the  
cabinet away from an area where direct  
sunlight would shine into the fixture, or  
where drafts from air conditioning grilles,  
fans, and open doors could affect its  
operation.  
So that you can realize maximum  
benefit from this fine piece of equipment  
we urge both you and your installer to  
carefully read and follow this brief set of  
instructions prior to installation of the  
equipment.  
The GSVM4060 and 4072 have  
front condenser air intake and discharge.  
A minimum distance of two feet must be  
left open in front of the case so that air  
discharge and intake to the condensing  
unit is not obstructed.  
INSPECTION –  
The equipment has been skidded  
and crated prior to shipment from the  
factory. It is the carrier’s responsibility to  
deliver it to you in good condition until  
such time as you sign for it.  
The GSVM5272 model requires a  
5" minimum clearance behind the case  
and clear above the case since it has  
straight through condenser air flow.  
Upon receipt of the cabinet,  
examine the packaging for damage. If the Brackets are provided for field  
packaging is damaged, make specific  
notation on the delivery ticket as to the  
location and extent of damage prior to  
signing for the piece.  
attachment to obtain the 5" spacing.  
SKID –  
The skid should be left on the  
cabinet until it is near its final location.  
The skid provides protection for both case  
and floor.  
Carefully remove packaging and  
examine the cabinet for damage. If  
damage is found, contact the delivering  
carrier immediately and request that his  
agent prepare an inspection report for the  
The skid is removed by raising one  
purpose of filing a claim. THIS IS YOUR end of the case approx. 6", block securely  
RESPONSIBILITY, NOT THE  
FACTORY’S.  
and remove the 2 skid bolts on the raised  
end – then screw back into the holes 2 leg  
levelers.  
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The procedure is repeated on the op- DRAINS –  
posite end. When the leg levelers are in  
place, the case may be slid off the skid and  
placed in its final location.  
Remote draining is not required in  
self-contained models. The condensate  
water from the evaporator drains out  
through the bottom of the cabinet,  
LEVELING –  
through a copper trap attached to the un-  
The cabinet must be leveled properly derside and into the condensing unit com-  
to insure full drainage of condensate water partment to a heated condensate pan.  
from the evaporator coil. Level the case  
from front to rear and end to end. Stan-  
Until this trap gets filled with wa-  
dard levelers, packed inside the case, or op- ter from the initi al defrost, there may be a  
tional legs can be provided for this purpose. small frost buildup in the coil area on  
startup, which should disappear after the  
SEALING –  
first defrost. The pan uses a thermistor to  
sense the presence of water in the pan and  
Once the case is properly leveled, the adjusts the amount of heat required to  
case should be sealed to the floor as shown  
in the following drawing, using an NSF ap-  
proved material such as General Electric  
RTV-102 silicone sealer or equivalent.  
evaporate the water.  
LEGS (OPTIONAL) -  
If required by Health Inspectors  
the levelers can be removed and replaced  
with NSF Approved legs to raise the cas e 6  
inches for cleaning purposes. An optional  
skirt kit can be provided to clip on to the  
legs.  
Silicone Sealant  
Floor  
ACCESS PANEL REMOVAL –  
The louvered access panel on the  
lower front of the case provides access to  
the condensing unit, electrical box and con-  
densate pan. Remove panel by removing  
screw at bottom and lifting up and pulling  
forward.  
SERIAL PLATE –  
The serial plate is located on the in-  
terior top wall of the cabinet towards the  
left end. It contains all pertinent informa-  
tion such as model, cabinet serial number,  
amperage rating, refrigerant type and  
charge, etc. This information will be  
needed to install, service, or order parts  
for this piece of equipment.  
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AIR DISTRIBUTION and PRODUCT  
LOADING –  
ELECTRICAL BOX –  
The electrical box is located behind  
This cabinet has a forced-air  
circulation system. Air flows through the  
back wall over the product on the shelves,  
as well as out the honeycomb diffuser  
located above the product, across the face  
of the product (air curtain) and into the  
return air grill.  
the louvered access panel. The box is  
capable of sliding out for service after the  
hold down screw is removed.  
The box contains the power switch  
and defrost time clock.  
POWER SWITCH –  
Do not load product so that it  
extends over the shelf edges or over the  
return air grille.  
The main power switch is located  
behind the front louvered access panel on  
the side of the electrical box. This power  
switch controls all power to the case. THE  
CABINET POWER SWITCH MUST BE  
IN THE OFF POSITION BEFORE  
STARTING ANY CLEANING OR  
SERVICE WORK ON THE  
POWER REQUIREMENTS –  
The GSVM Models are equipped  
for operation on a 115/60/1 power supply.  
See chart in specifications for  
requirements.  
EQUIPMENT.  
DEFROST TIME CLOCK –  
It is very important for the safety of  
both you and your customer to have each  
circuit properly grounded. A qualified  
electrician should perform all wiring in  
accordance with the National Electrical  
Code and/or all local codes. Separate  
circuits are recommended for each case in  
order to prevent product loss due to  
overloading or malfunction of other  
The time clock, located in the  
electrical box, provides a definite off-time  
so that the evaporator will clear itself of  
frost.  
The clock is provided with pins to  
initiate defrost. The failsafe setting sets  
the length of defrost (from 2 minutes  
equipment on the same circuit. For proper minimum to 110 maximum).  
operation of equipment, voltage as  
measured at the compressor must not vary  
The clock is factory pre-set for 3  
more than 5% from the cabinet serial plate defrosts (at 6 a.m. , 2 p.m. and 10 p.m.)  
rating. If either a high or low voltage  
condition exists, contact your electrician,  
local power company, or equipment  
manufacturer.  
on the 4060 and 4072 at 20 minutes  
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each. There are 4 defrost on the 5272 (2  
a.m., 8 a.m., 2 p.m., and 8 p.m.) at 30  
minutes each  
b. Inspect the refrigeration lines for any  
visible damage or chafing.  
Additional defrost may be re-  
quired for cases located in high humidity  
or high usage cases. If possible, avoid  
setting a defrost during the day, or peak  
usage periods. THE CLOCK TIME  
POINTER SHOULD BE SET TO THE  
CORRECT TIME OF DAY WHEN  
THE CABINET IS READY TO BE  
STARTED.  
c. Replace electrical box cover.  
d. Replace the louvered access panel.  
e. Start the cabinet and allow to pull  
down to operating temperature before  
loading.  
Setting the timer – Extra pins are pro-  
vided with the timer.  
Put pin in hole of dial face at the time  
you wish the cabinet to defrost. Note  
that there is an AM and PM section  
on the dial face. Be sure the pin is  
tight.  
Set the length of time for the defrost  
(failsafe). Push down on the adjust-  
ment and slide it to the length of time.  
Do not set the time longer than 60  
minutes.  
Set the time pointer to the proper  
time of day and start cabinet.  
CONNECTIONS -  
a. Check cabinet thoroughly for loose  
nuts and bolts and electrical connec-  
tions.  
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SPECIFICATIONS –  
DIMENSIONS  
Exterior  
Width  
30 5/8"  
30 5/8"  
30 5/8"  
Model  
Length  
Height  
60"  
72"  
GSVM-4060  
GSVM-4072  
GSVM-5272  
40"  
40"  
52"  
72"  
ELECTRICAL  
MODEL NO. Volts/Hz/Phase  
REFRIGERANT  
TYPE  
RUN FUSE POWER  
AMPS AMPS CORD  
GSVM4060 115/60/1  
GSVM4072 115/60/1  
GSVM5272 115/60/1  
GSVM5272 115/60/1  
R-134a  
R-134a  
R-134a  
R-404A  
15  
17  
20  
20  
25  
25  
YES  
NO  
NO  
17.25 25  
NO **  
** The GSVM-5272 changed to R404A in January 2000. Check the Serial Plate to verify  
the correct refrigerant.  
Note: Applies to the GSVM4072 & 5272 Models Only-Drain Plumbing hookup  
recommended. Optional condensate is available if there is no access to drain plumbing.  
Condensate pan must be field installed and requires a dedicated 15 amp, 120-volt circuit.  
See page 15 for optional drain pan specifications.  
BTU CAPACITY  
RATING TEMPERATURE ºF  
BTU/HR  
EVAP  
COND  
AMBIENT  
GSVM-4060  
GSVM-4072  
GSVM-5272  
6200  
6250  
6300  
20  
20  
20  
110  
110  
110  
90  
90  
90  
Cabinets use R-134A or R-404A  
SHELVING MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY (LBS) -  
The following is a tabulation of the maximum evenly distributed weights that can be  
applied on the respective shelves. They greatly exceed most normal food products that  
could be displayed in the case  
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Flat 1 1/2  
Upslope  
250#  
17ºTilt  
N/A  
250#  
30ºTilt  
N/A  
75#  
Bottom Sheet Metal Area  
Stand. 13”/15” shelves  
250#  
Stand. 13”/15” shelves w/optional  
upslope 6º adapters  
Optional Wire Baskets  
125#  
200#  
N/A  
100#  
N/A  
30#  
See SHELVES for the special  
loading instructions. Air flows out of the  
honeycomb diffuser located above the  
product, across the product, and into the  
return duct. The honeycomb can be  
removed for cleaning.  
OPERATION and MAINTENANCE -  
It is important that the two  
previous sections of this installation  
booklet have been read and followed  
carefully before attempting to start up  
the equipment.  
TEMPERATURE CONTROL –  
Interior cabinet temperatures are  
controlled through the use of a bulb and  
capillary type temperature control. The  
control is located in the electrical box.  
A thorough inspection should be  
made prior to start up to assure that  
there are no loose nuts, bolts, electrical  
connections or refrigeration lines  
rubbing or chafing. Turn the power  
switch to the ON position. ALLOW  
system to reach normal operating  
temp.prior to  
The sensing bulb is mounted on the  
top of the evaporator coil on the 4060 and  
4072. On the 5272 it is located on the rear  
wall behind the evaporator coil. Be sure  
to disconnect power supply prior to any  
service work on the control.  
loading any  
product.  
This cabinet  
has a  
forced-air  
curtain that  
flows over the  
top of the  
product.  
The control is factory pre-set  
between 19º and 21ºF for the GSVM4060,  
4072 and - 26º to 28ºF on the GSVM5272 to  
maintain between 35º and 40ºF interior  
cabinet average temperatures.  
The differential is set at 8-10ºF or  
alittle over halfway towards “MAX”.  
Donot adjust lower or evap. icing will  
occur. It can be adjusted to other desired  
temperatures by turning the dial to the  
corresponding dial face temperatures. The  
indicated dial temperature will not directly  
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correspond to the actual cabinet tempera-  
ture due to the bulb location and depend-  
has an additional 13” shelf as standard  
which should be located above the 15”  
ing on various conditions, a certain amount shelf also.  
of time lag will be noticed between the new  
setting and the resulting temperature.  
The shelves should be positioned so  
they do not protrude into the front (top to  
bottom) air curtain. Do not use deeper  
shelves or allow product to protrude over  
CONDENSING UNIT –  
A regular program should be set up the shelves into the air curtain.  
for cleaning the fin-and-tube condenser.  
Normally, this cleaning is required every 3 THERMOMETER –  
to 4 months, but the individual store appli-  
cation may shorten or lengthen this time  
period. Dust and dirt accumulation can  
cause serious efficiency loss.  
A solar thermometer is provided  
that registers degrees ºF. The thermome-  
ter is located in the front center.  
Access is gained to the unit area by  
removing the louvered grille. Before at-  
tempting to slide out condensing unit you  
A solar powered thermometer is  
equipped with each cabinet. The ther-  
mometer is located in the top front center  
must first remove the screws from the con- of the cabinet interior. Temperature is dis-  
denser unit baffles. The unit slides for- played in Fahrenheit degrees as standard.  
ward to facilitate cleaning and for service. Celsius display is available as an option.  
Care should be taken when pushing the  
unit back in, to insure that the pullout coil  
does not become kinked or damaged in  
some way. The baffle screws must be re-  
placed after sliding the condensing unit  
back into position. Double check to make  
sure the drain hose is in the drain pan be-  
fore putting the access grille back on. The  
rear access panel is also removable if it is  
necessary to work at the back of the case.  
The thermometer may be replaced  
by removing the two s crews securing the  
thermometer to is mounting bracket. Re-  
move the sensing element from the clip.  
Install the new thermometer in reverse or-  
der.  
To clean the sensing element of the  
thermometer, follow the same procedure  
as replacement. Cleaning of the element is  
accomplished by using water and mild de-  
tergent. Be sure to wipe the element clean  
SHELVES –  
The GSVM4060 cabinet is equipped of any residues so proper temperatures are  
with 2 standard shelves for the display of  
your product. The 13” shelf should be lo-  
cated at the top and 15” shelf should be lo-  
cated below it. The GSVM5272 and 4072  
displayed.  
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LIGHTING –  
Interior lighting is provided by a  
cool white fluorescent bulb under the top  
header (standard), and additional lights  
under each shelf. The tubes are sleeved to  
maintain proper heat around the bulb for  
maximum light intensity and to protect the  
product in case of breakage.  
CLEANING EXTERIOR –  
When cleaning the exterior of the  
cabinet, use a soft cloth or sponges with  
water and a mild detergent. Rinse and  
wipe dry. Do not use an abrasive cleanser  
on the painted surfaces as this will mar the  
finish.  
For plexiglass windows, use an ap-  
proved plexiglass cleaner such as Craftics  
20/20 Plasti-Cleaner.  
The tubes can be replaced without  
removing shelves or product. To replace  
the bulb, twist the bulb and slide the  
prongs clear of the lampholder. When re-  
installing this type of bulb, be sure the  
prongs on the bulb twist and lock into  
place.  
CLEANING INTERIOR –  
For cleaning the interior of the  
product compartment, remove the product,  
disconnect the electrical power, and allow  
cabinet to warm to room temperature. Use  
a soft cloth or sponge with a mild detergent  
to wash the interior.  
LIGHT SWITCH (es) -  
The standard case has one upper  
light with a switch located under the top  
left end behind the honeycomb. Addition-  
ally, the lighting on each shelf has a sepa-  
rate switch located under the center of  
each shelf.  
The drainage area and drain should  
be checked to insure that they have not be-  
come clogged. If the condensate drain hose  
is removed from the electric condensate  
pan for cleaning, it must be reinstalled  
prior to operating the case. Do not use an  
BALLAST (s) -  
abrasive cleanser on the painted surfaces  
The ballast for the top standard  
light is located in the electrical box. Access  
is gained by removing the access panel.  
GSVM-4060 only has Electric Condensate Pan as Standard  
Wipe dry before restarting the cabi-  
net. The time clock (see Defrost Time  
Clock section) should be reset to the correct  
time of day. Allow the cabinet to cool down  
to proper temperature before reloading  
product.  
Access to the shelving ballasts is gained by  
removing the respective shelf (after un-  
plugging the harness), and removing the  
three screws from the ballast cover.  
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CLEANING STAINLESS STEEL  
SURFACES –  
If it should become necessary to leak  
test the system, please adhere to the follow-  
ing notice:  
Generally soap and water will be  
sufficient for most cleanings when done of-  
ten and regularly. When necessary, sev-  
eral cleaning agents can be used. Some of  
themare Comet, Bab-O, Liquid NuSteel,  
Cooper’s Stainless Steel Cleaner, and Al-  
len’s Stainless Steel Cleaner.  
BECAUSE OF THE CFC ATMOS-  
PHERIC CONSIDERATIONS BEING  
TAKEN TODAY, WE ASK THAT LEAK  
TESTING BE DONE WITH REFRIGER-  
ANT 22 MIXED WITH NITROGEN  
LEAK TESTING –  
REFRIGERATION –  
The test gas cylinder must be  
equipped with a pressure gauge and regu-  
lator so that system test pressures do not  
exceed maximum allowable limits. Do not  
ever use anything other than a R-22/  
Nitrogen mixture for leak testing.  
The GSVM models employ a refrig-  
eration system using a hermetic compres-  
sor. The GSVM4060 and GSVM4072 sys-  
tems employ a capillary tube for refriger-  
ant flow control. The capillary tube is sol-  
dered to the suction line pull-out coil for  
proper heat exchange. If the capillary  
should become plugged or damaged for  
some reason it is best to replace the whole  
heat exchanger with a new one. Consult  
the factory for the proper replacement.  
Attach a refrigerant test gas cylin-  
der to your service manifold and connect  
the manifold to the charging port on the  
liquid line valve.  
Charge an R-22/Nitrogen mixture  
into the system, raising the pressure to the  
unit’s nameplate for the low side and high  
side pressures. Using an electronic detec-  
tor, carefully check the entire system for  
leaks. Take special care to inspect all  
brazed and flare connections.  
The GSVM-5272 employs a bleed  
port type expansion valve for proper re-  
frigerant control.  
As stated previously, these cases are self-  
contained with the condensing unit  
mounted at the bottom. They are  
equipped with a hermetic compressor and  
a capillary tube. The condenser is of fin  
and tube construction and SHOULD BE  
PERIODICALLY CLEANED TO MAIN-  
TAIN EFFICIENT OPERATION.  
EVACUATION –  
After the system is proven leak  
tig ht, thor oughly ev acu ate the syst em ac-  
cording to the following procedure:  
If for any reason the cabinet must  
be recharged, consult the serial plate found  
inside the cabinet for the proper refriger-  
ant charge and weight.  
a. Discharge the refrigerant-nitrogen mix-  
ture, allowing it to blow from the sys-  
tem as rapidly as possible, into any  
empty cylinder.  
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Be sure that all service valves are open to al- into the system through a new drier in the  
low all of the mixture to be discharged.  
charging manifold line. A 16 cubic inch  
drier is sufficient for this purpose.  
b. Connect a deep-drain vacuum pump to  
both the high and low side of the system. d. Repeat steps 2 and 3 two more times, the  
Pull a vacuum on the system to at least  
15 00 microns.  
third time evacuating the system to 500  
microns.  
c. Break the vacuum by adding refrigerant  
The following pressures are optimum  
into the system until the pressure is above when the cas e in a 75º to 80ºF ambient and is  
0 psig. Always charge the refrigerant line running from 35º to 40ºF cabinet tempera-  
ture and are for reference only:  
MODEL NO.  
GSVM4060  
REFRIGERANT SUCTION PRESSURE  
HEAD PRESSURE  
(psig)  
TYPE  
(psig)  
12-15  
R-134a  
130-150  
GSVM4072  
R-134a  
12-15  
130-150  
GSVM5272  
GSVM5272  
R-134a  
R-404A  
14-18  
40-50  
130-150  
310-320  
Consult the serial plate for the correct refrigerant charge. This charge is critical and  
should be weighed in.  
TEMPERATURE CONTROL –  
The control also has an adjustable differen-  
tial that determines the difference between  
The temperature control is located in  
the cut-in and cut-out temperature. This is  
the electrical box. The sensing bulb is lo-  
adjustable from 5 to 20º. The factory set-  
cated on the left hand end of the lower back  
ting is from 8-10º to insure proper off time  
wall.  
to keep the evaporator from icing.  
When replacing make sure the bulb  
is in the proper location and that the hole in  
EVAPORATOR FAN MOTORS –  
the liner is properly sealed after the replace-  
To replace an evaporator fan motor,  
ment has been made.  
the product must be removed from the  
cabinet and the bottom shelf also removed.  
The control is adjustable from –30º to 50ºF  
(dial face marking). The actual cabinet tem-  
Next, remove the plate covering the  
perature is approximately 6 to 9º warmer  
fans by removing the 2 screws, and 4 bolts  
than the control setting so this must be  
holding this in place. The fans are now ac-  
taken into consideration.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHARTS  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
TROUBLE  
SOLUTION  
Compressor will not start no 1. Power disconnected  
noise  
1. Check service cord or  
wiring connection.  
2. Blown fuse or breaker  
2. Replace fuse or reset  
breaker  
3. Defective or broken  
wiring  
3. Repair or replace  
4. Defective overload  
4. Replace  
5. Replace  
5. Defective temperature  
control  
Compressor will not start, 1. Low voltage  
cuts out on overload  
1. Check voltage at cabinet,  
should not be more than 5%  
below rating.  
2. Defective compressor  
3. Defective relay  
2. Replace  
3. Replace  
4. Restriction (pinched cap 4. Repair or replace  
tube)  
5. Restriction (moisture)  
5. Leak check, replace drier  
evacuate and recharge  
6. Condenser blocked with 6. Clean condenser  
dust and dirt  
7. Defective condenser fan 7. Replace  
motor  
Warm storage temperature 1. Temperature control not 1. Reset control  
set properly  
2. Short of refrigerant  
2. Leak check, replace drier  
evacuate and recharge  
3. Cabinet location too  
warm  
3. Move to cooler location or  
correct excessive heat source.  
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4. Refrigerant overcharge 4. Purge system, evacuate  
and recharge.  
5. Low voltage, compressor 5. Check voltage at  
cycling on overload  
compressor should not be  
more than 5% below rating  
Compressor runs  
continuously. Product too  
warm  
1. Short of refrigerant  
1. Leak check, replace drier,  
evacuate and recharge  
2. Inefficient compressor  
1. Defective control  
2. Replace  
1. Replace  
Compressor runs  
continuously. Product too  
cold  
2. Control sensing element 2. Assure proper contact  
not in positive contact  
3. Short on refrigerant  
3. Leak check, replace drier,  
evacuate and recharge.  
TROUBLE SHOOTING LIGHT CHART  
PROBLEM  
Lights won’t start  
SOLUTION  
1. Check light switch  
2. Check continuity to ballast  
3. Check to see if bulbs inserted properly in sockets  
4. Check voltage  
Lights flicker  
1. Allow lamps to warm up  
2. Check lamp sleeve for cracks  
3. Check sockets for moisture and proper contact  
4. Bulb replacement may be necessary  
5. Check voltage  
6. New bulbs tend to flicker until used  
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Ballast Hums  
1. Check voltage  
2. Replace ballast  
GSVM ACCESSORIES  
The following is a description of the various accessories available for the GSVM,  
including sketches, where applicable of the many shelving/wire goods items available.  
CASTER KIT – Consists of 5" braking casters, which screw in to the standard threaded  
holes in the four corners under the case occupied by the standard leg levelers, which will  
have to be removed. The kit will add 5 5/8" to the height of the case.  
LEG KIT – The legs also go into the same holes as the standard levelers, which will have to  
be removed. The legs are adjustable and will add 5 5/16 to the height of the case. The skirt  
kit requires the use of these legs.  
4-SIDED SKIRT KIT – As stated, this is a 4-sided skirt that will enclose the open area  
under the case when the leg kit is used. It clamps onto the legs.  
NIGHT COVER – This is a clear, 5 mil. thick, polyester shade type of cover that will cover  
the face of the case. It will fasten to the top of the case and be drawn to a snap fastener in  
the area above the front bumper. The cover, although loose fitting on the ends, will  
conserve energy during periods when the store is not open. The cover is standard on the  
GSVM5272 effective August ’96.  
WRAP-AROUND BUMPER KIT – This bumper replaces the standard front bumper and  
warps around both sides of the case at the standard height of 22" to the centerline of the 2  
1/4" wide bumper.  
COLORED ACCENT PANEL – This panel can be (a) the top front panel over the product  
or (b) the panel behind the bumper or (c) the access panel below the bumper panel, or any  
combination of these.  
SHELF END TRIM KIT – Consists of (4) painted steel ends for the standard 13" and 15"  
shelves. This trim conceals and protects the exposed ends of the shelves, and attaches by  
two snap fasteners supplied with each trim piece for the 4060. The 4072 and 5272 need 6.  
HIGH HUMIDITY CONDENSATE PAN – (For GSVM4072 & 5272) This is a 1,000 watt,9  
amp pan with a 6ft-9 in 115v power cord attached. Dedicated circuit required.  
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SHELF UPSLOPE ADAPTER KIT – This kit consists of (4) zinc coated wire adapters to  
increase the two standard shelves’ upslope from 1 1/2º to 6º.  
PRICE TAG MOLDING KIT – This kit consists of aluminum price tag molding for the  
standard shelves. This molding will hold both 1" and 1.235" standard price tags. (Note  
that the standard shelves accept 1.235” tags).  
WIRE PRODUCT STOP KIT – This kit consists of a 2” high chrome plated open wire  
stops for the standard shelf. This stop is mounted under tension and should not be  
confused with the wire front in the partition kit.  
WIRE PARTITION KIT – This is a free standing wire system, which attaches to the  
standard shelves, and consists of a wire front (different from the Product Stop), two wire  
sides, and two partitions from the front to back, all chrome plated and 3" high.  
WIRE CROSS DIVIDER – This is a 3" high x 4" long divider that could be ordered to be  
used with the Wire Partition Kit above, in whatever quantities are desired.  
WIRE BASKET KITS – One kit is available to replace the top 13" shelf (s) and another is  
available to replace the bottom 15" shelf. Each kit consists of a wire basket, (2) brackets,  
and two dividers, which could also be used as ends. These parts are zinc plated. The  
baskets have an 8" high back and a 4" sloped front.  
WIRE BASKET DIVIDERS – These are additional dividers which can be used with the  
Wire Basket Kit to obtain additional partitioned areas in the baskets.  
ADDITIONAL LIGHTED SHELF – This consists of an additional 13" lighted shelf that  
can be positioned between the two standard shelves. It is the same construction as the top  
standard 13" shelf.  
WARRANTY AND PARTS INFORMATION  
IMPORTANT – Please read carefully to assure prompt and accurate service.  
ORDERING PARTS REPLACEMENT –  
Contact your nearest Hussmann Distributor.  
Always specify model and serial number of cabinet.  
If correct part number is not know, give a clear description of part itself and its function in the cabinet or  
remote unit.  
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WARRANTY PARTS PROCEDURE  
Same as first three items in Ordering Replacement Parts Procedure.  
Give original installation date of cabinet and, if possible, forward a copy of the original invoice or delivery  
receipt.  
All shipments of in-warranty replacement parts will be invoiced from the factory until such time as the  
defective part is returned and proved to be defective by our Quality Control Department.  
Contact your Hussmann Distributor for instructions on returning in-warranty parts.  
Warranty parts must be returned to the factory within 30 days of date of failure to assure proper disposition.  
Lack of any of the above information may result in the shipment of the wrong part, or a delay in shipment.  
COMPRESSOR REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE –  
Replacement compressors will not be shipped from the Hussmann factory. They may be  
obtained from you nearest Copeland Wholesaler.  
Your wholesaler will replace, free of charge, any compressor found to be defective within  
twelve months of installation, not to exceed twenty months from the date of  
manufacture – as determined by the compressor serial number on the compressor serial  
plate.  
For any defective compressor beyond the twelve or twenty month time period, a salvage  
value credit will be given too partially offset the invoice for the replacement.  
To obtain reimbursement forward to: Hussmann Corporation  
140 East State Street  
Gloversville, NY  
12078  
the following information:  
The cabinet model and serial number  
2. A copy of the wholesaler’s invoice, along with a copy of the salvage value credit.  
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UPPER LIGHT  
LAMP  
RED  
WIRE HARNESS  
RED  
BLK  
BLK  
EVAP. FANS  
LIGHT SWITCH  
OPTIONAL  
SHELF  
COMPRESSOR  
PROTECTOR  
S
RED  
C
BLK  
LIGHT  
2
1
#1 RELAY  
LAMP  
TEMP. CONTROL  
TIME CLOCK  
COND.  
FAN  
T
BALLAST  
LIGHT SWITCH  
BLK  
STARTER  
WHT  
S
2
N
1
BLK  
GRN  
BLU  
BLU  
4
3
X
S
STD.  
SHELF  
LIGHT  
WHT  
BLK  
LAMP  
BALLAST  
LIGHT SWITCH  
BLK  
WHT  
WHT  
WHT  
BLK  
BLK  
WHT  
S
STD.  
SHELF  
LIGHT  
GRD  
CONDENSATEPAN  
LAMP  
BLK  
115 V  
60 Hz  
1 Ph  
BALLAST  
S3  
S1  
BLK  
LIGHT SWITCH  
BLK  
POWER SWITCH  
WHT  
GRN  
WHT  
POWER CORD  
ONE LIGHTED SHELF  
GSVM 4060  
TOLERANCESUNLESS  
R
SHEET  
SIZE  
MATERIAL:  
XXXXXX-XX  
SIZE  
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.  
FRACTIONAL  
DECIMAL  
1/32"  
Gloversville,N.Y. 12078  
0.031"  
C
TITLE  
ANGULAR  
1ü  
WIRING DIAGRAM  
HOLE LOCATION  
& SPACING  
1/64"  
XXXXXXXXXX  
DWG. NUMBER  
REV.  
DRAWN  
TYPE  
CODE  
JWL  
2/11/94  
XXX  
SCALE:  
FINISH  
DATE  
DIE NO.  
X
M100-1938  
REV.  
BY  
E.C.N.  
DATE  
XXXX-XXXX  
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CHECKED  
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UPPER LIGHT  
LAMP  
RED  
WIRE HARNESS  
RED  
BLK  
BLK  
EVAP. FANS  
OPTIONAL  
SHELF  
LIGHT SWITCH  
S
LIGHT  
LAMP  
COMPRESSOR  
PROTECTOR  
BALLAST  
RED  
C
BLK  
2
LIGHT SWITCH  
BLK  
1
#1 RELAY  
TEMP. CONTROL  
TIME CLOCK  
T
WHT  
COND.  
FAN  
STD.  
SHELF  
LIGHT  
S
STARTER  
S
2
N
1
BLK  
GRN  
BLU  
BLU  
LAMP  
4
3
X
WHT  
BALLAST  
BLK  
LIGHT SWITCH  
BLK  
WHT  
S
STD.  
SHELF  
LIGHT  
WHT  
LAMP  
WHT  
BLK  
BLK  
WHT  
BALLAST  
LIGHT SWITCH  
BLK  
WHT  
BLK  
115 V  
60 Hz  
1 Ph  
S3  
S1  
BLK  
GRN  
OPTIONAL  
CONDENSATE PAN  
(1,000W,9A,120V)  
S
POWER SWITCH  
STD.  
SHELF  
LIGHT  
WHT  
LAMP  
GSVM 4072  
BALLAST  
TOLERANCES UNLESS  
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.  
R
SHEET  
SIZE  
MATERIAL:  
XXXXXX-XX  
SIZE  
LIGHT SWITCH  
BLK  
FRACTIONAL  
1/32"  
Gloversville, N.Y. 12078  
DECIMAL  
ANGULAR  
f
C
TITLE  
f
WHT  
WIRING DIAGRAM  
HOLE LOCATION  
& SPACING  
f
XXXXXXXXXX  
DWG. NUMBER  
DRAWN  
REV.  
TYPE  
CODE  
JWL  
2/11/94  
XXX  
-
SCALE:  
FINISH  
A
11/7/95  
DATE  
JWL  
BY  
DATE  
DIE NO.  
REV.  
E.C.N.  
M100-1935-1  
XXXX-XXXX  
X
CHECKED  
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UPPER LIGHT  
LAMP  
RED  
WIRE HARNESS  
RED  
EVAP. FANS  
BLK  
BLK  
LIGHT SWITCH  
OPTIONAL  
SHELF  
S
LIGHT  
LAMP  
COND.  
FANS  
PROTECTOR  
#1 RELAY  
RED  
BLK  
C
WHT  
BLU  
BALLAST  
2
1
TEMP. CONTROL  
TIME CLOCK  
LIGHT SWITCH  
BLK  
COMPRESSOR  
WHT  
T
S
STARTER  
STD.  
S
SHELF  
LIGHT  
2
N
1
BLK  
GRN  
BLU  
BLU  
LAMP  
4
3
X
WHT  
BLU  
WHT  
BALLAST  
BLK  
LIGHT SWITCH  
BLK  
WHT  
WHT  
S
STD.  
WHT  
SHELF  
BLK  
BLK  
LIGHT  
LAMP  
WHT  
GRD  
WHT  
BLU  
BALLAST  
CONDENSATE PAN  
LIGHT SWITCH  
BLK  
BLK  
WHT  
POWER SWITCH  
S3  
115 V  
60 Hz  
1 Ph  
S1  
BLK  
GRN  
WHT  
S
STD.  
SHELF  
LIGHT  
GSVM5272  
LAMP  
FIELD WIRING  
USE COPPER CONDUCTORSONLY  
WHT  
BLU  
TOLERANCES UNLESS  
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.  
R
SHEET  
SIZE  
MATERIAL:  
XXXXXX-XX  
SIZE  
BALLAST  
FRACTIONAL  
DECIMAL  
1/32"  
Gloversville,N.Y. 12078  
0.031"  
LIGHT SWITCH  
C
TITLE  
ANGULAR  
1ü  
BLK  
WHT  
WIRING DIAGRAM  
HOLE LOCATION  
& SPACING  
1/64"  
XXXXXXXXXX  
DWG. NUMBER  
REV.  
DRAWN  
TYPE  
CODE  
JWL  
SCALE:  
FINISH  
A
5/18/94  
DATE  
JWL  
BY  
-
DATE  
3/2/94  
DIE NO.  
A
M100-1872  
REV.  
E.C.N.  
XXXX-XXXX  
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LAMP  
RED  
WIRE HARNESS  
RED  
BLK  
BLK  
EVAP. FANS  
OPTIONAL  
SHELF  
LIGHT SWITCH  
S
LIGHT  
LAMP  
COND.  
FANS  
COMPRESSOR  
R
BALLAST  
RED  
BLK  
LIGHT SWITCH  
BLK  
C
TEMP. CONTROL  
TIME CLOCK  
T
1
WHT  
STD.  
SHELF  
LIGHT  
S
STARTER  
S
2
N
1
BLK  
GRN  
BLU  
BLU  
LAMP  
4
3
X
WHT  
BALLAST  
BLK  
LIGHT SWITCH  
BLK  
WHT  
S
STD.  
SHELF  
LIGHT  
WHT  
LAMP  
WHT  
BLK  
BLK  
WHT  
BALLAST  
LIGHT SWITCH  
BLK  
WHT  
BLK  
115 V  
60 Hz  
1 Ph  
S3  
S1  
BLK  
GRN  
OPTIONAL  
CONDENSATE PAN  
(1,000W,9A,120V)  
S
POWER SWITCH  
STD.  
SHELF  
LIGHT  
WHT  
LAMP  
GSVM 52072 (R-404A)  
BALLAST  
TOLERANCES UNLESS  
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.  
R
SHEET  
SIZE  
MATERIAL:  
XXXXXX-XX  
SIZE  
LIGHT SWITCH  
BLK  
FRACTIONAL  
1/32"  
Gloversville, N.Y. 12078  
DECIMAL  
ANGULAR  
f
C
TITLE  
f
WHT  
WIRING DIAGRAM  
DWG. NUMBER  
HOLE LOCATION  
& SPACING  
f
XXXXXXXXXX  
DRAWN  
REV.  
TYPE  
CODE  
JJH  
-
SCALE:  
FINISH  
A
11/7/95  
DATE  
JWL  
BY  
DATE  
12/19/07  
DIE NO.  
REV.  
E.C.N.  
M100-2185-1  
XXXX-XXXX  
X
CHECKED  
XXXXXXXXXX  
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