IMI CORNELIUS INC.
One Cornelius Place
Anoka. MN 55303-6234
Telephone (800) 238–3600
Facsimile (612) 422–3246
COPPER EVAPORATOR COIL KIT (P/N 185216000)
ON
UNIVERSAL 750 PRE-MIX DISPENSER
IMPORTANT: Only qualified Personnel should install this Kit.
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this kit is to replace the original expanded aluminum evaporator, which also doubles as the wa-
ter bath tank, with a new copper tube style evaporator. The old aluminum evaporator remains in place as the
water bath tank only.
A new anode and refrigeration system dual inlet strainer/dryer are also included with the kit and must be instal-
led.
Retain these instructions as part of your equipment manual.
UNPACKING THE KIT
Unpack and inspect the kit. Make sure Loose-Shipped Parts are present and in good condition (see Figure 1).
Table 1. Loose-Shipped Parts
Item
No.
Part No.
319238088
186843000
187969000
185215000
319225000
320389000
960050
Name
Qty.
1
1
Suction Line Ass’y
Anode
2
1
3
Sheet Metal Screw, Phil Pan Hd, Type ‘‘A’’ Alum; No. 10 by 1/2-in.
Copper Evaporator Coil
1
4
1
5
Coil Spacer
4
6
Thread Rolling Screw, Phil Pan Hd, No. 6-32 by 1/4-in.
Rubatex Insulation, 6-ft. long
Strainer Dryer, Dual Inlet
4
7
1
8
2601
1
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Instructions
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REQUIRED SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT
Supplies required are as follows:
Brazing alloy ‘‘Phos-Copper’’, ‘‘Silfos’’ or equivalent is required for copper-to-copper connections. These alloys
contain about 15% silver.
Brazing alloy. ‘‘Easy-flow’’ or equivalent is required for copper-to-steel connections. This alloy contains about
50% silver.
Revised: December 10, 1991
EIMI Cornelius Inc; 1984-91
November 30, 1984
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E. Pull ice bank control sensing bulb up out of holder in product coil basket and lay off to one side. BE
CAREFUL NOT TO KINK CAPILLARY TUBE.
F. Disconnect anode wire from evaporator tank, then remove anode from holder in product coil basket.
Discard old anode.
Unit Without sealed evaporator tank.
G. Disconnect agitator motor power cord.
H. Pull ice bank control sensing bulb up out of holder in product coil basket and lay off to one side. BE
CAREFUL NOT TO KINK CAPILLARY TUBE.
I.
Disconnect anode wire from evaporator tank, then remove anode from holder in product coil basket.
Discard old anode.
J. Remove two screws on each side securing agitator motor to evaporator tank.
4. Disconnect product lines from back of dispensing valves sleeves. MAKE SURE LINES ARE LABELED
FOR IDENTIFICATION SO THAT THEY MAY BE RECONNECTED TO PROPER VALVES.
5. Remove shank nuts from back of dispensing valves sleeves. Remove valves and sleeves, spacers, plate,
and plate gasket from unit.
6. Unit without sealed evaporator tank.
A. Pull unit product inlet lines up through unit cabinet far enough to allow product coil basket and agitator
motor to be lifted up and out of evaporator tank.
B. Very carefully, lift product coil basket and agitator motor up out of evaporator tank and lay them off to
one side.
7. Unit with sealed evaporator tank.
A. Very carefully, lift product coil basket up out of evaporator tank and lay them off to one side.
IMPORTANT: If evaporator tank has hole in it allowing water to leak to inside of unit, hole may
be repaired by using locally procured two-part epoxy patch.
8. Facing front of unit (dispensing valve side), remove left and rear lower access grilles for access to refrig-
eration system.
9. Remove drip tray from unit.
10. Remove four screws above and three screws below lower front access grille securing front panel to unit.
11. Remove three screws above and one screw below lower left access grille securing left-side panel to unit.
12. Remove five screws securing left (facing dispensing valve side of unit) side corner securing front and
left-side panels together.
13. Pull left and front side panels apart in preparation to route new SUCTION LINE ASS’Y (item 1) copper lines
from lower part of unit to inside of evaporator tank.
Removal of Refrigerant. In starting work, be advised that the following warnings, cautions and notes are
directly applicable:
WARNING: to avoid possible fatal electric shock or serious injury, disconnect electrical
power from the unit before starting kit installation.
WARNING: To avoid electrical shock even after electrical power has been disconnected
from the Unit, discharge the start capacitor by momentarily touching both terminals at the
same time using an insulated screwdriver.
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COIL SPACER (4)
(ITEM 5)
COPPER EVAPORATOR
COIL (ITEM 4)
SHIPPING POSITION
VERY CAREFULLY, BEND (DO NOT KINK)
COPPER TUBING INTO INSTALLATION POSITION
COVER ASS’Y
(UNIT WITH SEALED
EVAPORATOR TANK ONLY)
INSTALLATION POSITION
SHANK NUT
PLATE
COVER RETAINING
SCREW (8)
SPACER
CUT OUT WITH
HACK SAW
*SHIPPING POSITION
PLATE GASKET
PRODUCT
COILS
SUCTION LINE
ASSEMBLY
(ITEM 1)
SLEEVE
DISPENSING VALVE
INSTALLATION POSITION
SCREW (4)
(ITEM 6)
CUP REST
SIDE PANEL RETAINING
SCREW (4)
DRIP TRAY
ACCESS GRILLE
RETAINING SCREW (4)
FRONT PANEL RETAINING
SCREWS (7)
ACCESS GRILLE
FIGURE 1. PARTS LOCATION
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WARNING: To avoid eye injury, wear protective glasses or goggles while working with
refrigerant or brazing.
DO NOT VENT REFRIGERANT TO ATMOSPHERE
NOTE: Work in a well-ventilated area. Refrigerant is not toxic, but will displace air. Fumes from brazing
contain toxic gases.
1. Remove refrigerant from the unit as follows:
2. At the compressor, install a tap line in the suction process line.
3. At the dual inlet drier, install a second tap line valve on the discharge process line.
4. Connect the tap line valves to the refrigerant recovery system and draw off the refrigerant.
KIT INSTALLATION
1. Very carefully (see Figure 1), bend COPPER EVAPORATOR COIL (item 4) long tube from shipping posi-
tion to installation position. BE VERY CAREFUL DURING BENDING NOT TO KINK TUBE.
2. Install COIL SPACERS (item 5) on COPPER EVAPORATOR COIL (item 4).
3. Very carefully, install copper evaporator coil assembly in evaporator tank with coil inlet and outlet tubes
positioned in corner where front and side panels are separated.
4. Cut old evaporator coil refrigeration tubes off 2-inches below evaporator tank aluminum tubes inside lower
part of unit. Pinch off or plug tubes.
5. Remove old suction line assembly, including accumulator and old dual-inlet strainer dryer, from inside unit.
6. Very carefully (see Figure 1) bend SUCTION LINE ASS’Y (item 1) from shipping position to installation
position. BE VERY CAREFUL DURING BENDING NOT TO KINK TUBE.
7. Place new SUCTION LINE ASS’Y (item 1) in position inside unit. Larger suction line and capillary tube to
be routed from lower part of unit up through opened corner to inside of evaporator tank.
8. Place large suction line inside line leading up from bottom of copper evaporator coil. Place capillary tube in
line leading from top side of evaporator coil.
9. Using proper soldering procedure, solder copper evaporator coil tube connections.
CAUTION: STRAINER DRYER, DUAL INLET (item 8) must be installed in horizontal position
to avoid premature compressor failure.
NOTE 1–Cap tube must not be cut off more than 2-inches. (NOTCH WITH FILE AND BREAK OFF.)
NOTE 2–Cap tube must not be inserted into drier opening more than 1/2-inch.
NOTE 3–Drier must not be uncapped more than 10 minutes before brazing into system.
WARNING: To avoid possible personal injury, do not apply heat to a charged system.
10. Connect ‘‘dry’’ nitrogen (–75° F dewpoint minimum) into refrigeration system to purge system. DO NOT
PURGE WITH CO .
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11. Purge system at least 10-minutes with dry nitrogen prior to brazing.
12. Adjust nitrogen flow until a very small amount (less than 1-psi) of nitrogen is flowing through refrigeration
system.
13. While nitrogen is slowly flowing through refrigeration system, solder in lower part of suction line assembly
into system. STRAINER DRYER, DUAL INLET (item 8) must be installed during soldering operation.
14. Disconnect dry nitrogen from refrigeration system, then clean all flux from brazed joints with cold water.
LEAK CHECK
Leak check system including newly brazed joints. If joint is suspected of a leak, tape envelope made of poly
over joint to trap leaking refrigerant. Wait 10-minutes, then use leak detector to check air inside envelope for
traces of refrigerant.
DO NOT VENT REFRIGERANT TO ATMOSPHERE
CHARGING
1. Pressurize refrigeration system to saturation with clean dry R-12 refrigerant gas.
2. Exhaust refrigerant and evacuate. If high-vacuum pump is used, evacuate to at least 200-microns (prefer-
ably 100-microns) prior to charging.
3. Charge refrigeration system with 10-ounces of clean dry R-12 refrigerant.
ASSEMBLY
1. Push corner of unit (side and front panel) together.
2. Install THREAD ROLLING SCREWS (item 6) in first four holes (top to bottom) to secure corner. NEW
SCREWS ARE SHORTER IN LENGTH THAN ORIGINALS AND WILL NOT PUNCTURE REFRIGERA-
TION TUBES ROUTED UP THROUGH CORNER OF UNIT.
3. Install remaining screws removed in disassembly steps 10 and 11 securing front and side panels to unit.
4. Unit without sealed evaporator tank.
A. Very carefully, place product coil basket and agitator motor in unit. Pull excess unit product inlet lines
back down through unit cabinet.
B. Secure agitator motor in unit with four screws (two each side).
C. Place ice bank control sensing bulb in product coil basket holder. BE CAREFUL NOT TO KINK CAP-
ILLARY TUBE. COIL EXCESS TUBE AND PLACE IN A SAFE AREA.
D. Install new ANODE (item 2) in product coil basket holder.
E. Connect anode wire to evaporator tank using aluminum SHEET METAL SCREW (item 3).
F. Connect agitator motor power cord.
G. Install dispensing valves, plate gasket, and plate on unit and secure with shank nuts.
H. Connect product coils product lines to backs of dispensing valves sleeves.
5. Unit with sealed evaporator tank.
A. Very carefully, place product coils basket in unit.
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B. Place ice bank control sensing bulb in product coils basket holder. BE CAREFUL NOT TO KINK CAP-
ILLARY TUBE. COIL EXCESS TUBE AND PLACE IN A SAFE AREA.
C. Install new ANODE (item 2) in product coil basket holder.
D. Connect anode wire to evaporator tank using aluminum SHEET METAL SCREW (item 3).
E. Install dispensing valves, plate gasket, and plate on unit and secure with shank nuts.
F. Connect product lines to back of dispensing valve sleeves.
G. Make sure rubber washers are in place on tank coil line fittings.
H. Remove water fill plug from water fill hole in agitator motor and cover assembly.
I.
Using hack saw (see Figure 1), cut out corner of cover assembly water fill hole enough to fit over lines
connected to new copper evaporator coil.
J. Very carefully, place agitator motor and cover assembly in unit. Secure cover assembly in unit with
screws.
K. Secure product coil line fittings to cover assembly with hex nuts.
L. Connect agitator motor ground wire and power cord.
M. Connect product inlet line swivel nut connectors to product coil line fittings on cover assembly.
IMPORTANT: Install RUBATEX INSULATION (item 7) on copper tubing as follows:
A. Cut rubatex insulation to length for length of tubing to be insulated.
B. Remove paperback from cut piece of insulation.
C. Lay insulation length wise along copper tubing, then wrap insulation on tubing.
6. Using RUBATEX INSULATION (item 7), wrap accumulator from insulating tubing on bottom of accumulator
to solder connection on compressor. MAKE SURE REFRIGERATION PLUMBING AND ITS COM-
PONENTS DO NOT INTERFERE WITH CONDENSER FAN.
7. Using RUBATEX INSULATION (item 7), wrap suction line assembly tubes where they enter evaporator
tank.
8. Fill water tank with clean water to top of stainless steel coils located in coil basket. USE
LOW-MINERAL-CONTENT WATER WHERE A LOCAL WATER PROBLEM EXISTS.
9. Install unit top cover and secure with four screws.
10. Install lower access grilles on unit.
11. Install unit drip tray.
TESTING
Test run unit to ensure it builds an ice bank (43 lbs.) and shuts off.
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