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• Otis ��.. A.I . I _ Cv, TO tma e. St 1 NSTRUCTION ;-IMAN UAL ,. I NSTALLAT,11RATION /HOT, -,4'-, ATES Drop In r Free Standing Model Models 1103 t�, ' 1112 1116 1122 1132 A Toastmaster® 1400. Toastmaster Drive Elgin, IL 60120-9272 USA (708) 741-3300 FAX (708) 741-0015 L L Page Section General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . . 1 A. Description of Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . v . . . . . . . 1 Section II Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . : . . : . 3- A. Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 B. Installing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 C. Testing the Installation. . . . . . . . . k, :_ � . . 6 Section III Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 A. Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . _... . . 6 B. Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . .\7 C. Helpful Hints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f`;., 7 Section IV Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 ;. SECTION I GENERAL INFORMATION Toastmaster® hot plates are designed both as and sides with aluminized steel at rear and bot- drop-in units and free standing models. All mod- tom enclosure. The drop-in model has stainless els meet the standards of the National Sanitation steel top and mounting flange with aluminized Foundation and the free standing models are steel body enclosure. listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. The Models 1103, 1116, and 1132 are equipped with drop-in model is recognized by Underwriters upper limit thermostat to protect against over Laboratories Inc. as a component. The free temperature conditions. If over temperature oc- standing models match the Toastmaster® lineup curs, the built-in upper limit thermostat will auto- when installed on a counter with other Toastmas- matically reduce the KW rating by 1/3. After the ter® counter type equipment. unit cools down the normal KW rating is automat- The free standing models are all constructed of ically resumed. welded and reinforced stainless steel at front,top Description of • • - 1. 1103 Drop-In a) Two element model b) 9" Solid round hot plates c) Stainless steel top and mounting flange d) 208/240 combination voltage ' � - 1 1103 2. 1112 Free Standing Model a) Two 6" elements b) High speed elements c) Medium duty _ U 1112 1 3. 1122 Free Standing Model - a) Two 8" elements b) High speed elements , c) Heavy duty d) Backsplash provided E 1122 4. 1116 Free Standing Model a) One 9" solid round element b) Elements embedded in ceramic + c) Heavy duty . — 1116 5. 1132 Free Standing Model a) Two 9" solid round elements b) Elements embedded in ceramic c) Heavy duty --- d) Backsplash provided 1132 2 SECTION • A. Unpacking All models of Toastmaster® hot plates are d) Remove trim frame (C) from the box (H) shipped complete and ready for installation ex- by removing (2) #8 S.M. screws (E) and cept for counter models having 4"adjustable legs (2) #8-32 mach. screws and backsplash. e) Remove (2) knobs. 1. Remove staples from top of carton and dis- f) Full periphery gasket surface must be card. coated with 1/8 inch diameter bead of room 2. Remove top layer of foam packing material. temperature vulcanizing (R.T.V.) com- 3. Lift unit up and out of carton. pound. While (R.T.V.) is semi liquid install 4. Locate package containing legs on Models unit into counter. NOTE: Excess R.T.V. 1112, 1122 and 1132. should be removed after clamps have 5. Locate backsplash for Models 1122 and been tightened. 1132. g) Mount appliance to counter top by using 6. Discard all packing material. (10)clamps(G)and (10) #10-24 hex. nuts (F). Clamps & nuts can be found in cloth bag. Installation B. h) Pull box(H)thru opening in counter front. i) Mount mounting rails (A), top & bottom to 1. Drop In Model 1103 box (H) using (6) #8 s.m. screws (B). a) Cut out should be made in counter top j) Mount mounting rails (A), top & bottom, and front according to template provided to counter front by using (4) #8 screws on Page 4. (not furnished). b) Remove tape from front of unit. k) Install field wiring box at end of conduit & c) Remove mounting rails (A), top & bottom, connect field wiring as per wiring diagram. from box by removing (G) #8 sheet metal I) Mount trim frame (C) to box (H) using (2) screws (B). #8 s.m. screws (E) and (2) #8-32 mach. screws (D). E rj ell \ /y 7 rJ 3 U+L. Conditions of Acceptability 1. To be installed in metallic counter top only. 2. Wall spacings from the edge of the top enclo- sure: Side Walls 3/4 inch Rear Wall 1 inch Front Wall 2 inches Bottom Enclosure 9 inches 3. 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Free Standing Models a) Model 1116 is shipped complete with 11/2" 4 L legs installed and is ready to be placed in position on counter where you have cho- sen for the installation. b) Models 1112, 1122 and 1132 — Turn unit on its back and install the 4" adjustable legs. c) Set unit upright and install backsplash on Models 1122 and 1132. d) Level the unit front to back and side to side by turning the lower portion of the leveling legs. 2. b. Install legs in weldnuts provided �F -:aY STaaa-• Awl 3. Electrical Connections Be sure your electrician has followed all State and local electrical codes and that the proper power supply has been provided to match the voltage on the number plate of the unit 2. c. Backsplash installed on Model 1122 you ordered. or 1132 CAUTION: Be sure main power disconnect_ switch has been turned "Off" before attempt- ing any electrical connections. a) Remove the electrical access panel on the rear, and the knock out provided in the bottom on free standing models. b) Connect the power supply from the main - -- - - > supply source to the terminal block pro- : vided. ° c) Replace electrical access panel. � - d) Drop-in Model 1103 is provided with a pig- tail of wires encased in a 4' flexible con- duit. Connect this wiring to the main elec- trical supply source. Your electrician Electrical access panel on rear of all should provide a disconnect junction box. free standing models 5 C. Testing the Installation 1. Set all control knobs in the "Off" position. 2. Turn on main electrical supply source, either from a main power breaker or a power discon- nect provided by your electrician. 3. Set the control knobs to the medium position. Wait for a few moments and check to see if hot plates have started to heat up. 4. Return control knobs to "Off" position. 5. Your hot plate is now ready for use. Controls SECTION III OPERATION A. The controls are basically the same on all mod- els. The controls consist of: 1. Infinite switch control knob. - 2. Signal light. a f � r Infinite switch control knob and signal light 6 r B Operation 1. Place cooking vessels on hot plate. 2. Turn control dial to desired setting and allow to cook required time. 3. If over temperature occurs and upper limit thermostat reduces KW rating, the product will continue to cook. After sufficient cool down the normal KW rating will automatically be resumed. Helpful C. 1. Turn control knob "Off" 2 or 3 minutes before normal cooking time has elapsed. The prod- uct will continue to cook from the heat of the elements. 2. Do not leave hot plate turned on while not in use. SECTION IV CLEANING A. Clean outside of unit with damp cloth or sponge wrung out of hot soapy water. B. Rinse with clean damp cloth and wipe dry. C. Models 1112 and 1122 have removable reflector plates under each hot plate. Remove and clean the reflector plates daily. D. Avoid excessive water on the hot plate elements as it could cause a short circuit. 7 ACCESSORIES FOR FREE STANDING MODELS C6-50 - 3 wire, 2 conductor, cord with plug conforming to NEMA standard 6-50P (Model 1112 - 208V or 240V only) C6-20 - 3 wire,2 conductor,36"cord with plug conforming to NEMA standard 6-20P (Model 1112 - 208V or 240V only) C5-30 - 3 wire,2 conductor,36"cord with plug conforming to NEMA standard 5-30P (Model 1112 - 120V only) 41-4 - Accessory legs, 4" steel, set of f(Lr, NSF approved. . ELECTRICAL DATA Connected Load KW Rating KW Rating Single Phase Only Model Voltage Each Hot Plate Total Unit Each Hot Plate Total Unit 1103 208 1:95 3:9 9.38 18.77 1103 240 2.6 5.2 10.83 21.67 1112 120 1.5 3.0 12.50 . 25.00 1112 208 1.5 3.0 7.21 14.42 1112 240 1.5 3.0 6.25 12.50 1122 208 1.95 3.9 9.38 18.77 1122 240 2.6 5.2 10.83 21.67 1116 208 1.95 1.95 9.38 9.38 1116 240 2.6 2.6 10.83 10.83 1132 .208 1.95 3.9 9.38 18.77 1132 240 2.6 5.2 10.83 21.67 8 i;i • oI Q co all 40 Dw U0 1 O •co � Z m W=� uj 0:)<I) NwtCIO g cc i�o� h ; to b Z� ZT N �� — Zo _ U `� 20 m _ - •^. tyros w o. ® E�O _ NO 3 ° 3 w I O IJ IWO- to v � m w a �O � W �� c0 01 o>UQU cc LL UV Ir < D� J .. W uw6e M>2_ D.J IL CL Y° N � N S � � zm IL N - 1 ' x x n —_14.395 _ — N A Z n P P o€p� mAo €a= I- 9 µ � �a z z s � z > : Z o P+T O i tim a D: i 9 all Oz e j p mks O ��•m m Er4 ' OPENING M FPONf � �' 7 OF HOT RATE �3 1 z P zzo wo 9Z 3.Om S.mO 1 w n� Y £ �• 4.93G x A tS ; 352.s 11 3 s °j Z i 3 pm INT 1 FF t .. CD ii m jp� EF n W Ei73 E m o __ r Toastmaster A MIDDLEBY COMPANY 1400 Toastmaster Drive Elgin, Illinois 60120-9272 USA (708)741-3300 Authorized Service Agencies FAX(708)741-0015 - WARRANTY All equipment manufactured by Toastmaster Commercial which is sold under the "ToastmasterO "trademark and used for commercial purposes is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship.The warranty runs for one year(see exception`)from the date of original installation or 18 months from the original date of purpose, and is for the benefit of the original purchaser only.ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,STATU- TORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE ARE EXCLUDED. Seller shall in no event be liable for direct,indirect or consequential damages in connection with Toastmaster Com- mercial products. Seller's obligation under this warranty is limited to the repair of defects without charge, by a factory authorized service agency or one of its sub-service agencies.Such repair service will be provided on customer's premises except in the case of portable products. Models that are considered portable(devices with cord and plugs)must be taken or shipped to the closest authorized service agency,transportation charges prepaid. This warranty is not effective if damage occurs because of accident,carelessness,improper installation,lack of proper set-up supervision when required or because equipment is installed on a different voltage,steam or gas service than designated on the equipment nameplate, or if the equipment is installed or operated in any manner contrary to the installation and oper- ation instructions.In these cases,repairs will be made at a reasonable cost.Work performed by unauthorized personnel or service agencies voids this warranty. Authorized service agencies are located in principal cities throughout the United States.This warranty is valid in the 50 United States and is void elsewhere. Please consult your classi- fied telephone directory,your food service equipment distributor,or write the Factory Serv- ice Department,Toastmaster, 1400 Toastmaster Drive, Elgin, IL 60120, for information and other details concerning service of this warranty. 'NOTE: Exceptions—Model SS2, Sink Sanitizer warranty runs 90 days. The Parts and Service Distributor is the focal point for service and is responsible for all warranty repair.Their service personnel have been factory trained and they maintain a complete stock of repair parts. The Service Distributor will accomplish repair work with his own facilities or personnel or with Authorized Service Agencies that he appoints. ALABAMA ILLINOIS(Continued) NEW HAMPSHIRE SOUTH DAKOTA Jones-McLeod Appliance Service Authorized Food Equipment Services Co. Authorized Appliance Service Metro Appliance Service 1616 7th Avenue,North 74 River Street 10911 W.Hwy.55 Birmingham,AL 35203 (205)251-0159-24hr Northern Illinois Rutland,VT 05701 (802)775-5588 Minneapolis,MN 55441 (800)345-3508forMN (800)821-1150—Nationwide 11017 Woodstock Street (800)345-4221—Nationwide Huntley,IL 60142 (708)669-3033-24 hr NEW JERSEY (612)546-4221-24 hr ARIZONA Jay-Hill Repairs,Inc Authorized Commercial Service,Inc. INDIANA 1275 Bloomfield Avenue Bldg.#9,Suite 79 TENNESSEE 1938 E.Osborn Road Lee's Oven Repair—Lake and Porter Counties Fairfield,NJ 07004 (201)575-9145-24 hr Sound Parts&Service,Inc. Phoenix,AZ 85016 (602)234-2443 3518 Martens (800)836-0643—Nationwide 1209 S.Watkins Street Parts AZ(800)824-8875 (602)241-4623-24hr Franklin Park,IL 60131 (708)455-1102 Chattanooga,TN 37404 (615)624-3381 Certified Service Center K&D Services ARKANSAS 1833 N.Cameron Street Camp Electric Co. Bromley Parts&Service,Inc. 4946-50 Paddock Road Harrisburg,PA 17123 (717)236-9039 647 Madison Street 806 Izard Street Cincinnati,OH 45237 (513)242-3139-24 hr Memphis,TN 38103 (901)527-7543 Little Rock,AR 72201 (501)374-0281 (800)543-2060—Nationwide Elmer Schultz Services (800)482-9269-24 hr—Nationwide IOWA 540 N.3rd Street Factory Service Centers Philadelphia,PA 19123 (215)627-5400 20914th Avenue,North CALIFORNIA Goodwin Service Company Nashville,TN 37203 (615)329-4024-24 hr Industrial Electric Service—Las Angeles Area 3509 Delaware Avenue NEW MEXICO (800)365-4037—Nationwide 4623 Ardine Street Des Moines,IA 50313 (515)262-9308-24 hr Thermal Control (800)443-7428—TN Only Cudahy,CA 90201 (213)771-7100-24 hr (800)458-3556—Nationwide 2317 Edith N.E. (800)457-3783—Nationwide (800)372-6066—Iowa Only Albuquerque,NM 87102 (505)242-4200 TEXAS g KANSAS (800)366-8242—Nationwide Thermal Control Inc. Barker's Food Mach,Service—Los Angeles Area 3509 Durazno 5367 Second Street General Parts,Inc. NEW YORK El Paso,TX 79905 (915)544-6634-24 hr Irwindale,CA 91706 (818)960-9390 1101 E.13th Street Appliance Installation&Service Corp.— Kansas City,MO 64106 (816)421.5400 Western New York Stove Parts Supply Co. Commercial Electric Appliance Service KENTUCKY 2464 Main Street 2120 Solona Street 3600 Fairmount Avenue Buffalo,New York 14214 (716)836-8606 Fort Worth,TX 76117 (817)831-0381-24 hr San Diego,CA 92105 (619)284-6354 Certified Service Center (800)772-7420—TX only Service Center 523 E.Third Street Kitchen Tek—New York City Area (800)433-1904—Nationwide P&D Appliance (Northern California)ce Se Lexington,KY 40508 (606)254-8854-24 hr 32202 Greenpoint Avenue 333 7th Street (800)432-9269—Nationwide (g Island,NY 11101 718)937-2881 W.H Cordell Company San Francisco,CA 94103 (415)861-1414—24 hr LOUISIANA Duffy's Rest.Equipment Service— Houston,TX 77009 (713)869-9511 (800)424-1414(CA only) Reliance Commerial Service,Inc. upstate New York 5515 A Pepsi Street 3138 Oneida Street Commercial Kitchen Repair Co. COLORADO Harahan,LA 70123 (504)734-8864 Sauquoit,NY 13456 (315)737-9401 1377 N.Brazos Hawkins Electrical Service Co. (800)HI-DUFFY—Nationwide San Antonio,TX 78207 (512)735-3691 3830 S.Windermere MAINE (315)737-9269-24 hr Englewood,CO 80110 Industrial Kitchen Service UTAH (800)325-1932 (303)781-5548—Nationwide 60 K Street NORTH CAROLINA La Monica's Restaurant Service Boston,MA 02127 Authorized Appliance Servicenter 2759 S.300 W.#E CONNECTICUT (800)649-4457 (617)269-5818 1020 Tuckaseegee Road Salt Lake City,UT 84115 (801)466-2681 Drico Corporation Charlotte,NC 28208 (704)377-4501 VERMONT 31 Prospect Avenue MARYLAND NORTH DAKOTA Authorized Appliance Service West Hartford,CT (203)236-4541 E.M.R.Service Division Metro Appliance Service 74 River Street DELAWARE 700 E.25th Street 10911 W.Hwy.55 Rutland,VT 05701 (802)775-5588 Elmer Schultz Services Baltimore,MD 212 Minneapolis,MN 55441 (301)467-8080-24 4 hr VIRGINIA 540 N.3rd Street (800)879-4994—Nationwide (800)345-3508 for MN Old Dominion Electric,Inc. Philadelphia,PA 19123 (215)627-5400 (800)345-4221—Nationwide 21st Street FLORIDA MASSACHUSETTS (612)546-4221-24 hr 925 Norfolk,W.W. VA 23517 (804)622-3627 Industrial Kitchen Service,Inc. Ross Commercial Service 60 K Street OHIO Daubers,Inc. 3635 Pearl Street Boston,MA 02127 Certified Service Center 7645 Dynatech Court Jacksonville,FL 32206 (800)621-4457—Nationwide 4946-50 Paddock Road Springfield,VA 22153 (703)866-3600-24 hr (800)824-5843 for FL (904)355.2696-24 hr (617)269-5818-24 hr Cincinnati,OH 45237 (513)242-3139-24 hr (800)544-7788—Nationwide W.L.Nass&Son (800)543-2060—Nationwide 7250 N.E.4th Avenue MICHIGAN Electrical Appliance Repair Service,Inc. WASHINGTON Bildon Appliance Parts&Service Inc. Restaurant Appliance Service,Inc. Miami,FL 33138 2021 E.32nd Street 16910 W.Seven Mile Road 7219 Roosevelt Way,N.E. (800)432-8155—Nationwide Detroit,MI 48235 (313)272-6515-24 hr Cleveland,OH 44115 (216)431-2222-24 hr Seattle,WA 98115 (305)754-7808-24 hr (800)292-9898—Nationwide-24 hr (800)621-8259—Nationwide (216)431-2223 Nass Service Company,Inc. (313)862-8933-24 hr (206)524-8200—W 24 O Commercial Parts&Service (800)433-9390—WA Only 1108 S.Woods Avenue 1150 W.Mound Street Orlando,FL 32805 MINNESOTA Columbus,OH 43223 (614)221-0057-24 hr WEST VIRGINIA (800)432-2795—Nationwide-24 hr Metro Appliance Service (800)837-8327—Nationwide Central Service Company (407)425-2681-24 hr 10911 W.Hwy 55 504 W.Washington Street Minneapolis,MN 55441 (800)345-3508forMN OKLAHOMA Charleston,WV 25302 (304)344-3451 Commercial Appliance Service (800)345-4221—Nationwide Hagar Restaurant Service WISCONSIN 2101 W.Hillsborough Avenue (612)546.4221-24 hr 1229 W.Main Street Appliance Service Center Tampa,FL 33603 (813)879-2461 Oklahoma City,OK 73101 (405)235-2184 (800)282-4718—FL only (813)870-1453-24hr MISSISSIPPI P439 Atwood Avenue Camp Service&Parts,Inc. OREGON Madison,WI 53704 (608)246-3160 GEORGIA 328 B Oakdale Street Ron's Service (608)258-7695-24 hr All Phase Professional Maintenance Jackson,MS 39201 (601)353-9700 16364 S.W.72nd Ave. (800)236-7440—Nationwide 189 Cobb Parkway—Building B-6 MISSOURI Portland,OR 97224 (503)624-0890-24 hr WYOMING Atlanta,GA 30062 (404)426-4787 General Parts,Inc. PENNSYLVANIA Custom Commercial Service HAWAII 1101 E.13th Street Authorized Factory Service,Inc.—Pittsburgh Area Arapahoe Route—Box 3409 Burney's Commercial Service,Inc. Kansas City,MO 64106 (816)421-5400 1010 First Avenue Riverton,WY 82501 (307)856-0005 2103 Kaliawa Street Coraopolis,PA 15108 (412)262-2330 808 PUERTO RICO Honolulu,HI 96819 - GCS Service Inc. ( )841 0427 9722 Reavis Park Drive (800)222-8767—Nationwide IDAHO St.Louis,MO 63123 (314)638-7444-24 hr (412)262-2330-24 hr CARR 876 KM2 ment Custom Commercial—East MONTANA K&D Service P.0.Box 1453 P.0.Box 615 1833 N.Cameron Street Trujillo Alto 00760 (809)755-8138 l i m Commercial omerca Yellowstone Meadows Harrisburg,PA 17123 (717)236-9039 Park City,MT 59063 (406)633-2405-24 hr P 0.Box 615 ENGLAND Yellowstone Meadows Elmer Schultz Services Hugall Services—Toastmaster and Bus Bo y (800)736-5357—MT,ID only Park City,MT 59063 (406)633-2405-24 hr 540 N.3rd Street Product Lines Ron's Service—South West (800)736-5357—MT/ID Philadelphia,PA 19123 (215)627-5400 Unit 1,Carew Street Industrial Estate 16364 S.W.72nd Avenue NEBRASKA RHODE ISLAND Camberwell,London SE59DF Portland,OR 97224 (503)624-0890-24 hr J L.Tucker Company Drico Corporation (071)738-6104 Restaurant Appliance Service—North 815 N.19th Street 31 Prospect Avenue Xanthus House—CTX Only 7219 Roosevelt Way,N.E. Omaha,NE 68102 (402)345-7400-24 hr West Hartford,CT (203)236-4541 Forest Road Seattle,WA 98115 (206)524-8200 (800)228-0342—Nationwide SOUTH CAROLINA KEW,Surrey TW9 3BY(01)940-6804 ILLINOIS NEVADA Whaley Electrical Service,Inc. Eichenauer Service,Inc. Burney's Commercial Service 500 Orchard Drive 130 Oakland Avenue,South 4480 Aldebaron West Columbia,SC 29169 (803)791-4420 Decatur,IL 62522 (217)429-4229 Las Vegas,NV 89103 (800)634-7600 in NV (800)877-2662—Nationwide Lee's Oven Repair—Chicago Area (702)736-0006 Nationwide 3518 Martens Franklin Park,IL 60131 (708)455-1102 FORM TASA 11/90 C ,t Toastmaster° b II t WARRANTY ' All equipment manufactured by Toastmaster Commercial which is sold under the "Toastmaster" trademark and used for commercial purposes is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship. The warranty runs for one year"" (see exception)from the date of original installation or 18 months from the original l date of purchase,and is for the benefit of the original purchaser only.ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUD- ING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILI- TY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE ARE EXCLUDED. Seller shall in no event be liable for direct, indirect or consequential damages in connection with Toastmaster K?i Commercial products. Seller's obligation under this warranty is limited to the repair of defects without K:A charge; by a factory authorized service agency or one of its sub-service agencies. Fri Such repair service will be provided on customer's premises except in the case K;A of portable products. Models that are considered portable(devices with cord and plugs)must be taken or shipped to the closest authorized service agency, transportation charges prepaid. This warranty is not effective if damage occurs because of accident, careless- ness, improper installation, lack of proper set-up supervision when required or k because equipment is installed on a different voltage, steam or gas service than Ram designated on the equipment nameplate, or if the equipment is installed or oper- ated in any manner contrary to the installation and operation instructions. In these cases, repairs will be made at a reasonable cost. Work performed by unautho- rized personnel or service agencies voids this warranty. Authorized service agencies are located in principal cities throughout the United States. This warranty is valid in the 50 United States and is void elsewhere. Please consult your classified telephone directory, your food service equipment distributor, or write the Factory Service Department, Toastmaster°, 1400 Toast- master Drive, Elgin, Illinois 60120, for information and other details concerning. service of this warranty. ` "Toastmaster" is a registered trademark. "' Exceptions: Model SS2, Sink Sanitizer warranty runs 90 days. d 1 j�.u 1: For more information on the complete line of Toastmaster® products, contact your Food Service Equipment Dealer, or write to us at the address below. 400 o st m Toastmaster° 1Ts ter Drive A Middleby Company Elgin, IL 60120-9272 USA (708) 741-3300 FAX(708) 741-0015 Form 599(2/91) Part No.310.2305 Printed in U.S.A. ;4V G f r The Delfield Company 8000 SERIES 8000 & 8100 COLD PANS 8200 FROST TOPS 8300 & 8400 HI OT FOOD PANS 8600 HOT/COLD PANS Service and Installation Manual Effective February 1990 WARNING: Read Before Operating ST CHOICE The Delfield Company IN STANDARD ONE YEAR WARRANTY - REFRIGERATED UNITS We warrant to the original purchaser every new Delfield refrigerated unit,and all parts thereof,to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the shipping date of the units, to the original purchaser only,our obligation hereunder being limited to the repairing or replacing F.O.B.Delfield plant, without cost to such original purchaser within such period,any part or portion thereof,which upon examination we judge to be thus defective.This warranty shall not be deemed to place any liability on us for any labor cost,crating cost, or freight cost incurred in the removal of the unit and shipment to Delfield plant. The warranty does not apply to any material that has been subjected to misuse,neglect,alteration,or accident,such as accidental damage to the exterior finish,and to any refrigerated unit or part thereof,which has been repaired or altered by other than Delfield in any way so as in our judgment to affect its quality or efficiency.This warranty also does not cover the refrigerator drier or the light bulbs used in the refrigerator. THE WARRANTY IS.SUBJECT TO THE USER'S NORMAL RESPONSIBILITY; AND IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,WHETHER WRITTEN,OR ORAL OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF PERFORMANCE,MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE,AND OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS ON OUR PART.We neither assume,nor authorize I any other person to assume for us,any other liability in connection with our products. Removal or defacement of the original Serial Number or Model Number from any refrigerated unit shall be deemed y to release us from all obligations hereunder or any other obligations,express or implied. Failure of the purchaser to receive such manufacturer's warranty shall in no way create any warranty express or implied,or any other obligation or liability on our part in respect thereof. If shipment of a replacement part is requested prior to the arrival in Delfield factory of the part claimed to be defective, the customer must accept delivery of the replacement part on a C.O.D.basis,with credit being issued when the defective part has been received and inspected at our plant and proved to be within this warranty. This warranty under no condition gives the right to the purchaser-user to replace the defective unit with a complete unit of the same manufacturer or of another make.It further does not permit the replacement to be made with a motor compressor assembly of another kind unless authorized by us in writing. No claims can be made against the warranty for spoilage of products on account of refrigeration failure. E Performance by use under this warranty is contingent upon causes beyond our control,and we shall not be liable for any default or delay in performance thereunder caused by any contingency beyond our control, including war, t governmental restrictions or restrains,strikes,fire,floods,Acts of God,short or reduced supply or raw materials,or discontinuance of the parts by the original part manufacturer. 2 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 • In Michigan (517) 773-7981 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTALLATION............................................................................................................................4 OPERATION....................................................................:.............................................................5 WIRINGSCHEMATICS. ...............................................................................................................6 TROUBLESHOOTING REFERENCE CHART.............................................................................8 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST.....................................................................................................9 AUTHORIZED DELFIELD PARTS DEPOTS. ................................................:...........................10 (t SPECIFICATIONS 8000 SERIES ICE COOLED COLD PANS 8300 SERIES HOT FOOD PANS—INDIVIDUAL MODEL CU70UT:DIMENSIONS:i MODEL: AMP VOLTS CUTOUT_DIMENSIONS::.: ... __. _ ...._ _ ....._..._ .... .. ...... .:...: 8017 14-7/8"x 23" 8317 14-7/8"x 23„:. 8031 28-3/4"x 23° 8331 17.4 120 28-3/4”x 23" 8045 42-5/8'x 23" 8345 14.4/16.0 208/230 42-5/8"x 23" 8059 56-1/2'x 23" 8359 19.2/21.2 208/230 56-1/2"x 23" 8073 70-3/8"x 23" 8373 24/26.5 208/230 70-3/8"x 23" 8087 84-1/4"x 23" 8387 28.8/31/8 208/230 84-1/4"x 23" 8100 SERIES SELF-CONTAINED COLD PANS 8400 SERIES HOT FOOD PANS—SINGLE TANK MODEL H.P. AMp<:VOLTS...:; CUTOUT DIMENSIONS:; LOUVER CUTOUT,D.ims. MODEL!! AMP VOLTS CUTOUT:DIMENSIONS.:`: :j'. ......... 8117 1/4 6.0 115 14-7/8"x 23" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8417 14-7/8"x 23" 8131 1/4 6.0 115 28-3/4"x 23" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8431 17.4 120 28-3/4"x 23" 8145 1/4 6.0 115 42-5/8"x 23" 11-5/8'x 24-1/8* 8445 14.4/16.0 208/230 42-5/8"x 23" 8159 1/4 6.0 115 56-1/2"x 23" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8459 19.2/21.2 208/230 5&1/2"x 23" 8173 1/3 9.0 115 70-3/8"x 23" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8473 24/26.5 208/230 70 73/8"x 23" 8187 1/3 9.0 115 84-1/4"-x 23" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8487 28.8/31/8 208/230 84-1/4"x 23" 8200 SERIES FROST TOPS 8600 SERIES'HOT/COLD PANS MODEL MP. AfaP.:VOLTS.... CUTOUT;DIMENSIONS LOUVER:CUTOUT DIMS MODEL, AMP VOLTS CUTOUT DIMENSIONS LOUVER CUTOUT DIMS. i;? 8231 1/4 6.0 -115 30"x 24" 11-5/8"x,24-1/8" 8631 17 120 30-1/4"x 24-1/2" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8245 1/4 6.0 115 43-7/8"x 24" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8645 17 208-230/120 44-1/8"x 24-1/2" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8259 1/4 6.0 115 57-3/4"x 24" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8659 22 208-230/120 58"x 24-1/2" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8273 1/3 8.5 115 71-5/8"x 24" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8673 28 208-230/120 71-7/8"x 24-1/2" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8287 1/3 8.5 115 85-1/2"x 24" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8687 33 208-230/120 85-3/4"x 24-1/2" 11-5/8"x 24 IMPORTANT! The Delfield Company NOTIFY CARRIER OF DAMAGE If there are damages of any kind on the equipment P.O. Box 470 when it is uncrated, call the transporting agents at Mount Pleasant, MI 48804-0470 once and advise them of the damage. Request an (800) 248-8821 immediate inspection. This is for your protection in (517) 773-7981 in Michigan settling damage claims. Parts and service telecopier: (517) 773-3210 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 - In Michigan (517) 773-7981 3 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 INSTALLATION - 800% 8100 & 8200 SERIES All self-contained units were tested at the fac- ELECTRICAL:To connect 8100 Series cold pans tory to assure proper operation.The unit should to power refer to our amperage data and your not be installed directly next to high heat gener- local code or the National Electrical Code for ating equipment (range,griddles,etc.). proper wire sizes.All case wiring is labeled with For installation, the unit is "dropped into" the the required voltage—be sure it is connected to counter from above and fastened with the spe- the proper power source. A protected circuit of cially provided clips. The counter cut-out sizes the correct voltage and amperage must be run and power supply requirements are shown in for connection of the line cord. the "Specifications" section on page 3. On 8200 Series frost top units a remote J-box LOUVERS: Self-contained refrigerated units with On/Off switch is provided.This box must (8100 and 8200 Series) require airflow to the be mounted in a vertical plane. It is the only compressor. A louver is provided and must be control that will turn the compressor off. installed in the counter in front of the condenser. The rear must be open to permit removal of heated air. INSTALLATION - 8300 & 8400 SERIES All units were tested at the factory to assure ELECTRICAL:Refer to our amperage data and proper operation. Hot food units should not be your local code or the National Electrical Code installed on or near combustible materials. for proper wire sizes. All case wiring is labeled The unit is "dropped into" the counter from with the required voltage — be sure it is con- above and fastened with the specially provided nected to the proper power source.A protected clips.The counter cut-out sizes and electrical re- circuit of the correct voltage and amperage must quirements are shown in the "Specifications" be run for connection of the line cord.A six foot section on page 3. length of conduit with wires is provided to simplify the installation. INSTALLATION - 8600 SERIES All units are tested at the factory to assure proper sor. Specially designed louvers are provided operation.This unit should not be installed next and must be installed at the front and rear of the to high heat generating equipment (range, machine compartment to assure adequate ven- griddle, etc.). This unit should not be installed tilation. on or near combustible materials and at least a 3" ELECTRICAL•Refer to our amperage data and air space should be provided on each side of the your local code or the National Electrical Code unit. for proper wire sizes. All case wiring is labeled The unit is designed to be "dropped in" to the with the required voltage — be sure it is con- counter from above.A 4"x 4"J-box with wires is nected to the proper power source.A protected provided for the field connection. Counter cut- circuit of the correct voltage and amperage must out sizes and electrical requirements for various be run for connection of the line cord.A six foot size units are shown in the "Specifications" length of conduit with wires is provided to section on page 3. simplify the installation. LOUVERS: For proper "cold" operation, self- NOTE: Do not connect to a circuit operating at contained units require airflow to the compres- more than 150 volts to ground. j E 4 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 • In Michigan (517) 773-7981 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 t OPERATION - 8100 SERIES SELF-CONTAINED COLD PANS 8100 Series cold pans are adjusted at the factory to main- If the cold pan is to be used with ice,it is recommended tain temperatures between 38°42°F. No further adjust- that the optional perforated bottoms be used.These will ment should be necessary.An On/Off switch is located on allow melting ice to drain properly. the junction box in the machine compartment.This can be used to turn the unit off overnight or when not in use. OPERATION - 8200 SERIES FROST TOPS These units are designed to maintain an even layer of frost Since it takes some time for frost to accumulate initially, F to pleasantly display desserts and pies.Once turned on, the unit should be turned on approximately one hour the compressor will run continuously.It is suggested that before it is actually required.Product should notbe placed the unit be turned off overnight or when not in use. on the frost top prior to turning the unit on,because it may freeze to the surface of the unit. OPERATION - 8300 & 8400 SERIES HOT FOOD UNITS 8300 Series individually heated hot food units may be control will prevent overheating of the elements, there- operated "wet" or "dry". However, "wet" operation is fore no low water cutoff is provided. usually recommended for higher efficiency. CAUTION:When operated at the highest temperature 8400 Series single tank hot food units are designed to be setting,the top of the unit will become HOT..Operating operated"wet"(with water in the tank).The thermostatic personnel should be made aware of this. OPERATION - 8600 SERIES HOT/COLD PANS This unit is designed for"hot.'or"cold"operation.The Switching from "Hot"to"Cold"Operation—The fol- unit must be operated with water in the well for proper lowing procedure is recommended: "hot" performance. It is also recommended that ice be 1. Place the function switch in the "OFF" position used in conjunction with the refrigeration system for best and drain off hot water. "cold"performance. 2. Allow the unit to cool until it can safely cleaned. "Hot" Operation—Place water in pan. Place function When.clean up procedures are complete, unit 3. switch in"hot"position.Turn thermostat dial to highest will be ready for"cold"operation. position and allow unit to warm up.Then reset the thermo- stat to maintain the desired temperature. VERY IMPORTANT:To assure maximum compressor CAUTION. operated at the highest temperature, life,do not switch from"hot'to"cold"operation without the top of the unit will become hot.Operating personnel allowing a cool down period. DO NOT SWITCH TO should be made aware of this. "cold"OPERATION WITH HOT WATER IN PAN.This type of operation will greatly reduce compressor life and .To turn unit off,simply move the function switch to"off' eventually cause premature compressor failure. position or center position:Drain water and allow unit to Switching from"Cold"to"Hot"Operation—no special cool before cleaning or switching to"cold"operation. procedure is required. VERY IMPORTANT: See section on "Switching from NOTE:The unit is designed so that the compressor and "Hot"to"Cold"Operation"in the next column. the heating elements cannot operate at the same time.It is "Cold"Operation—Simply place the function switch to also designed to "pump down"the refrigeration system the"cold"position.The compressor controller has been' before allowing the heater elements to operate.The com- factory set and no temperature adjustment should be pressor may operate briefly in the"hot"position in order necessary. to perform this "pump down" function,but the heaters The unit may be operated with or without ice.However, will not operate until the compressor shuts off. for best results it is recommended that ice be used. The SERVICE NOTE:Continued or repeated operation of the refrigeration system will keep ice usage to a minimum compressor in the "hot' position should not be consid- while the ice helps maintain a constant, usually ideal, ered normal. Before calling for Service, try switching holding temperature._ quickly from "hot" to "cold" and back to "hot". If the compressor still does not shut off or continues to cycle on and off,call for service. For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 - In Michigan (517) 773-7981 5 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 WIRING SCHEMATICS 8100 SERIES COLD PAN 8300 SERIES To defrost unit,turn On/Off switch to"Off"overnight. INDIVIDUALLY HEATED Recommended pressure control setting to maintain a HOT FOOD PAN(S) temperature of approximately 35°F:22#cut-in, 4#cut-off, 18#differential. 8200 SERIES FROST TOP T-S T A T To defrost unit,turn On/Off switch to"Off"overnight. H6 Recommended pressure control setting to maintain a frost pattern on cold plate: 12#cut-in,3#cut-off,9#differential. H5 H4 COLD AN EVAPORATOR n e-1 eo CORD a PLUG H3 I T%VALVE H2 SUCTION LINE oN:ovP swlrcN ; H 1 I.P.CONTROL L1 L2 LIC':IO LINE %—CONDENSING UNIT I S I L _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ J NOTE:amperage per element: MACHINE CO-MPARTMENT 1000W .........8.7A-115 V 1000W .........4.8A-208 V 120OW .........5.2A-230V r LI G N ALLLEADS MINIMUM I14 AWG,250.0 _ WIRING TO CONDENSING UNIT _ MINIMUM#18 MTW LPC CONDENSING UNIT HOT CI COI, FUNCTION SWITCH THERMOSTAT o� COLD OFF u� COLD SOLENOID FUNCTION SWITCH CI CI MINIMUM III AWG,250.0 MODEL 8631 HOT/COLD PAN ALL WIRING BETWEEN HEATERS MINIMUM III AWO,250.0 f 6 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 • In Michigan (517) 773-7981 Parts and service telecopier(517) 773-3210 WIRING SCHEMATICS 8400 SERIES HI 6 SINGLE TANK HOT FOOD PAN " 5 H4 H3 H2 H1 T-STAT r ON rl rr / T-STAT MODEL I 8487 .ONLY — NOTE:amperage per element: 1000W.........8.7A-115V 1000W.........4.8A-208 V L 1 L 2 120OW.........5.2A-230V ALL LEADS MINIMUM 114 AWO,250°C ON MODELS 8645 and 8649 MIMMUM 112 AWG,25"ON MODEL 8879 LI G N L2 MINIMUM 110 AWG,250°C ON MODEL 8887 WIRING TO CONDENSING UNIT - MINMUM 118 MTW LPC CONDENSING UNIT NOT Cl COIL HOT OFF FUNCTION SWITCH THERMOSTAT OFF COLD SOLENOID COLD FUNCTION SWITCH CI Cl MIMMUM 114 AWG,250°C WITH 4 HEATERS OR LESS MIMMUM 112 AWG,25WC WITH 5 HEATERS(OR 2#14 AWO) MIMMUM 110 AWO,240°C WITH 6 HEATERS(OR 214 AWG) I I 8600 SERIES (excluding model 863 1) HOT/COLD PANS ALL WIRING BETWEEN HEATERS MINIMUM 114 AWO,2WC 4, For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 • In Michigan (517) 773-7981 7 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 TROUBLESHOOTING REFERENCE CHART This chart is provided for the assistance of refrigeration CAUTION:Do not attempt to repair or service this unit beyond technicians only and is not intended for use by untrained or. these check points.Contact you equipment dealer for the nearest unauthorized service personnel. Authorized Delfield Service Agent.These are the only service If your Delfield unit is not operating properly,checkthe following agents the company will authorize to repair Delfield units. before calling your Authorized Delfield Service Agent: Repairs made by any other service agents without prior authori- • check the power flow to the unit(plug in outlet?fuse and/ zation by The Delfield Company will void the warranty on the or circuit breaker OK?) unit. • readjust the thermostat Compressor does not run Head pressure too low 1. Motor line open 1. Close start or disconnect switch 1. Refrigerant shortage 1. Repair leak and recharge 2.. Fuse blown. 2. Replace fuse 2. Compressor suction or 2. Clean or replace leaky 3. Control stuck open 3. Repair or replace discharge valves valve plates 4. Pistons stuck 4. Remove motor-compressor inefficient head.Look for broken 3. Unit location too cold 3. None needed-efficiency valve and jammed parts is increased 5. Frozen compressor 5. Repair or replace or motor bearings Unit Is very noisy 1. Improper unpacking 1. Remove shipping blocks -Unit short cycles and/or angles 1. Control differential 1. Widen differential. 2. Insufficient compressor oil 2. Add oil to proper level set too closely 3. Tubing rattle 3. Bend tubes away from 2. Discharge valve leaking 2. Correct condition point of contact 3. Motor-compressor 3_. Check for high head pressure, 4. Mountings loose 4.'Tighten overload cutting out tight bearings,stuck piston, 5. Oil slugging or refrigerant 5. Adjust oil level or refrigerant clogged water or air-cooled flooding back charge,and check expansion condensor or water shutoff valve for leak or oversize 4. Shortage of gas 4. Repair leak and recharge oriface 5. Leaky expansion valve 5. Replace 6. Refrigerant overcharge 6. Purge Compressor loses oil 1. Shortage of refrigerant 1. Repair leak and recharge Unit operates long or continuously.. 2. Plugged expansion 2. Clean or replace 1. Shortage of gas 1. Repair leak and recharge valve or strainer 2.. Control contacts frozen 2. Clean points or replace control 3. Oil trapping in lines 3. Drain tubing toward compressor 3. Dirty condensor 3. Clean condensor 4. Short cycling 4. Refer to"Unit short cycles" 4. Location too warm 4. Change to cooler location 5. Superheat too high 5. Change location of expansion 5. Air in system 5. Purge at compressor suction, valve bulb or adjust valve to 6. Compressor inefficient 6. Check valves and pistons return wet gas to compressor 7. Plugged expansion 7. Clean or replace valve or retainer Frosted or sweating suction line 8. Iced or plugged coil 8. Defrost or dean 1. Expansion valve admitting 1. Adjust expansion valve refrigerant - 9. Service load _ �--9. Keep doors d excess erant osed � = - --. 9 -�� Fixture temperature too high. Hot liquid line 1. Refrigerant shortage 1. Repair leak and recharge 1. Shortage of refrigerant 1. Repair leak and recharge 2. Control set too high 2. Reset control 2. Expansion valve 2. Adjust expansion valve 3: Expansion valve or 3. Clean or replace open too wide I trainer plugged Frosted liquid line 4. Compressor inefficient 4. Check valves and pistons 5. Expansion valve set 5. Lower setting 1. Receiver shut-off valve 1. Open valve or remove restriction too high partially closed or restricted 6. Iced or dirty coil 6. Defrost or dean 2. Restricted dehydrator 2. Replace restricted part 7. Restricted or small 7. Clear restriction or increase or strainer gas lines line size Top condensor coils cool when unit is in operation Head pressure too high 1. Shortage of refrigerant 1. Repair leak and recharge 1. Refrigerant overcharge 1. Purge 2. Compressor inefficient 2. Check and correct compressor 2. Air in system 2. Purge Unit on vacuum-frost on expansion valve only 3. Dirty condensor 3. Clean 4. Unit location too warm 4. Relocate unit 1. Ice plugging expansion 1. 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AUTHORIZED DELFIELD PARTS DEPOTS The following.is a complete listing of the Authorized Delfield Parts Depots as of February 1990. Please note that they stock a full line of standard parts. Any parts orders for custom parts must be ordered . directly from the Delfield factory. Delfield Parts and Service (800) 248-8821 (517) 773-7981.inside Michigan - APPLIANCE INSTALLATION & SERVICE ICE MACHINES, INC. 2464 Main Street 3712 Haggar Way Buffalo, NY 14214 Dallas, TX 75209 (716) 836-8606 (214) 357-9723 (800) 722-1252 Serves AR, LA, NM, OK, TX (800) 252-2535 in New York (716) 836-5136 FAX` K.D. SERVICE Serves CT, DC, DE, MD, ME, MA, NH, NJ, 1232 South Inca NY, PA, Rl, VA, VT, WV Denver, CO 80223 . (303) 698-2249 BARKERS FOOD MACHINE (800) 444-2249 5367 2nd Street Serves AZ, CO, KS, NE, NM, OK, UT, WY . Irwindale, CA 91706 (818) 960-9390 RESTAURANT APPLIANCES (800) 368-1700 in California _ 7219 Roosevelt Way, N.E. (818) 443-5124 FAX Seattle, WA 98115 Serves AZ, CA; NV, OR (206) 524-8200_ (800) 433-8390 in Washington CONTRACT ICE (206) 525-2890 FAX.' 12020 Riverwood Drive Serves AK, 1D, MT, OR, WA Burnsville, MN 55337 (612) 894-4427 SOUTHEASTERN-RESTAURANT SERVICE (800) 422-2823 2200 Norcross Parkway, Suite 210 Serves IA, MN, MT, ND, SD, W1 Atlanta, GA 30071 (404) 446-6177 E.M.C.O. REFRIGERATION (800) 235-6516 3909 St. Timothy Avenue (800) 431-1986 in Georgia St. Ann, MO 63074 (404) 446-3157 FAX (314) 427-7477 Serves AL, FLT GA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA (800) 972-7670 (314) 427-8190 FAX Serves AR, IL, 1A, IN, KS, KY, MO, NE, OK, TN 10 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 • In Michigan (517) 773-7981 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 _ , - r For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 In Michigan (517) 773-7981 11 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 The Delfield Company P.O. Box 470 Mount Pleasant, MI 48804-0470 .(800) 248-8821 (517) 773-7981 in Michigan Parts and service telecopier: (517) 773-3210 4 . TO t w INSTRUCTION MANUAJL { INSTALLATION & OPERATIONS HOT PLATES Drop In Free Standing Model Models 1103 1112 1116 1122 1132 o� ` o Toastmaster@ 1400 Toastmaster Drive Elgin, IL 60120-9272 USA (708) 741-3300 1 FAX (708) 741-0015 LS INDEX Page Section I General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 1 A. Description of Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I .. . . . . . . . 1 Section 11 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 B. Installing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 C. Testing the Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Section III Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 A. Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 B. Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....I. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 C. Helpful Hints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . I. . . . . . . . .... 7 Section IV Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .a= . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Warranty ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 r SECTIOU I GENERAL INFORMATION Toastmaster® hot plates are designed both as and sides with aluminized steel at rear and bot- drop-in units and free standing models. All mod- tom enclosure. The drop-in model has stainless els meet the standards of the National Sanitation steel top and mounting flange with aluminized Foundation and the free standing models are steel body enclosure. listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. The Models 1103, 1116, and 1132 are equipped with drop-in model is recognized by Underwriters upper limit thermostat to protect against over Laboratories Inc. as a component. The free temperature conditions. If over temperature oc- standing models match the Toastmaster® lineup curs, the built-in upper limit thermostat will auto- when installed on a counter with other Toastmas- matically reduce the KW rating by '/s. After the ter® counter type equipment. unit cools down the normal KW rating is automat- The free standing models are all constructed of ically resumed. welded and reinforced stainless steel at front,top Description of • • - 1. 1103 Drop-In a) Two element model b) 9" Solid round hot plates c) Stainless steel top and mounting flange d) 208/240 combination voltage 1103 2. 1112 Free Standing Model - a) Two 6" elements " ' b) High speed elements c) Medium duty jll n ' 1112 1 4 3. 1122 Free Standing Model _ -- a) Two 8" elements b) High speed elements c) Heavy duty -, d) Backsplash provided - j 1122 4. 1116 Free Standing Model a) One 9" solid round element - - - b) Elements embedded in ceramic c) Heavy duty 1116 5. 1132 Free Standing Model a) Two 9" solid round elements b) Elements embedded in ceramic c) Heavy duty d) Backsplash provided f 1132 2 SECTION • A. Unpacking All models of Toastmaster® hot plates are d) Remove trim frame (C) from the box (H) shipped complete and ready for installation ex- by removing (2) #8 S.M. screws (E) and cept for counter models having 4"adjustable legs (2) #8-32 mach. screws (D). and backsplash. e) Remove (2) knobs. 1. Remove staples from top of carton and dis- f) Full periphery gasket surface must be card. coated with 1/a inch diameter bead of room 2. Remove top layer of foam packing material. temperature vulcanizing (R.T.V.) com- 3. Lift unit up and out of carton. pound. While (R.T.V.) is semi liquid install 4. Locate package containing legs on Models unit into counter. NOTE: Excess R.T.V. 1112, 1122 and 1132. should be removed after clamps have 5. Locate backsplash for Models 1122 and been tightened. 1132 g) Mount appliance to counter top by using 6. Discard all packing material. (10) clamps(G)and(10)#.10-24 hex. nuts (F). Clamps & nuts can be found in cloth bag. Installation B. h) Pull box(H)thru opening in counter front. i) Mount mounting rails (A), top & bottom to 1. Drop In Model 1103 box (H) using (6) #8 s.m. screws (B). a) Cut out should be made in counter top j) y Mount mounting rails (A), top & bottom, and front according to template provided to counter front by using (4) #8 screws on Page 4. (not furnished). b) Remove tape from front of unit. k) Install field wiring box at end of conduit & c) Remove mounting rails (A), top & bottom, connect field wiring as per wiring diagram. from box by removing (G) #8 sheet metal 1) Mount trim frame (C) to box (H) using (2) screws (B). #8 s.m. screws (E) and (2) #8-32 mach. screws (D). E / C! j e B rb 3 U.L. Conditions of Acceptability 1. To be installed in metallic counter top only. 2. Wall spacings from the edge of the top enclo- sure: Side Walls 3/4 inch Rear Wall 1 inch Front Wall 2 inches Bottom Enclosure 9 inches 3. 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Free Standing Models i rf a) Model 1116 is shipped complete with 11/2" legs installed and is ready to be placed in = 4 position on counter where you have cho- sen for the installation. _ �y b) Models 1112, 1122 and 1132 — Turn unit on its back and install the 4" adjustable legs. ` c Set unit upright and install backs lash on Models 1122 and 1132. d) Level the unit front to back and side to side by turning the lower portion of the leveling legs. 2. b. Install legs in weldnuts provided ri t a,' 3. Electrical Connections Be sure your electrician has followed all State ` ¢ and local electrical codes and that the proper � 1 _'. power supply has been provided to match the voltage on the number plate of the unit 2. c. Backsplash installed on Model 1122 you ordered. or 1132 CAUTION: Be sure main power disconnect_ switch has been turned "Off" before attempt- ing any electrical connections. a) Remove the electrical access panel on -- - - _ the rear, and the knock out provided in the bottom on free standing models. Y b) Connect the power supply from the main s all upply source to the terminal block pro- .- vided. c) Replace electrical access panel. ` -= d) Drop-in Model 1103 is provided with a pig- tail of wires encased in a 4' flexible con- duit. Connect this wiring to the main elec- trical supply source. Your electrician Electrical access panel on rear of all should provide a disconnect junction box. free standing models 5 C. Testing the Installation 1. Set all control knobs in the "Off" position. 2. Turn on main electrical supply source, either from a main power breaker or a power discon- nect provided by your electrician. 3. Set the control knobs to the medium position. Wait for a few moments and check to see if hot plates have started to heat up. 4. Return control knobs to "Off" position. 5. Your hot plate is now ready for use. SECTION III OPERATION A. Controls The controls are basically the same on all mod- els. The controls consist of: 1. Infinite switch control knob. 2. Signal light. a :oNr Infinite switch control knob and signal light 6 B. Operation 1. Place cooking vessels on hot plate. 2. Turn control dial to desired setting and allow to cook required time. 3. If over temperature occurs and upper limit thermostat reduces KW rating, the product will continue to cook. After sufficient cool down the normal KW rating will automatically be resumed. Helpful C. 1. Turn control knob "Off" 2 or 3 minutes before normal cooking time has elapsed. The prod- uct will continue to cook from the heat of the elements. 2. Do not leave hot plate turned on while not in use. SECTION A. Clean outside of unit with damp cloth or sponge wrung out of hot soapy water. B. Rinse with clean damp cloth and wipe dry. C. Models 1112 and 1122 have removable reflector plates under each hot plate. Remove and clean the reflector plates daily. D. Avoid excessive water on the hot plate elements as it could cause a short circuit. 7 ACCESSORIES FOR FREE STANDING MODELS:, C6-50 - 3 wire, 2 conductor, cord with plug conforming to NEMA standard 6-50P (Model 1112 - 208V or 240V only) C6-120 - 3 wire,2 conductor,36"cord with plug conforming to NEMA standard 6-20P (Model 1112 - 208V or 240V only) C5-30 - 3 wire,2 conductor,36"cord with plug conforming to NEMA standard 5-30P (Model 1112 - 120V only) 41-4 Accessory legs, 4" steel, set of four, T NSF approved. ELECTRICAL DATA Connected Load KW Rating , KW.Rating_ Single_Phase_Only Model Voltage Each Hot Plate Total Unit Each Hot Plate Total Unit 1103 208 1.95 3.9 9.38 18.77 1103 240 2.6 . 5.2 10.83 21.67 1112 120 1.5 3.0 12.50 25.00 1112 208 1.5 3.0 - 7.21 14.42 1112 240 1.5 3.0 6.25 12.50 . 1122 208 1.95 3.9 9.38 18.77 1122 240 2.6 5.2 10:83 21.67 1116 208 1.95 1.95 9.38 9.38 1116 240 2.6 2.6 10.83 10.83 1132 208 1.95 3.9 9.38 18.77 1132 240 2.6 5.2 10.83 21.67 8 Toastmaster® WARRANTY All equipment manufactured by Toastmaster Commercial which is sold under the "Toastmaster"` trademark and used for commercial purposes is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship. The warranty runs for one year"' (see exception)from the date of original installation or 18 months from the original date of purchase,and is for the benefit of the original purchaser only.ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUD- K ING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILI- TY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE ARE EXCLUDED. Seller shall in no event be liable for direct, indirect or consequential damages in connection with Toastmaster ' Commercial.products. Seller's obligation under this warranty is limited to the repair of defects without KZF charge, by a factory authorized service agency or one of its sub-service agencies. �kN Such repair service will be provided on customer's premises except in the case K: RN R of portable products. Models that are considered portable(devices with cord and plugs)must be taken k� or shipped to the closest authorized service agency, transportation charges K prepaid. This warranty is not effective if damage occurs because of accident, careless- ness, improper installation, lack of proper set-up supervision when required or because equipment is installed on a different voltage, steam or gas service than designated on the equipment nameplate, or if the equipment is installed or oper- ated in any manner contrary to the installation and operation instructions. In these cases, repairs will be made at a reasonable cost. Work performed by unautho- rized personnel or service agencies voids this warranty. K Authorized service agencies are located in principal cities throughout the United States. This warranty is valid in the 50 United States and is void elsewhere. Please consult your classified telephone directory, your food service equipment K?i distributor, or write the Factory Service Department, Toastmasters, 1400 Toast- k53 master Drive, Elgin, Illinois 60120, for information and other details concerning RN service of this warranty. K?i "Toastmaster" is a registered trademark. k� Exceptions: Model SS2, Sink Sanitizer warranty runs 90 days. �� �� � � . YYy@� 'fl Yom',^ :'.¢✓/j4: <, '1 ,16" . F For more information on the complete line of ;. Toastmaster® products, contact your Food % Service Equipment Dealer, or write to us at the address below. t 1. A :I J 1i E� '� t _z o Toastmaster® Toasmaster 1400 Toastmaster Drive t 'A' IL 60120-9272 USA A Middleby'Company (708) 741-3300 FAX(708) 741-0015 Form 599(2/91) " '`)anti a f r _ * Part No.310-2305 �; e _ __ _ Printed in U.S.A. f T o tmast r as e INSTRUCTION MANUAL . . INSTALLATION & OPERATION HOT PLATES Drop In Free Standing Model Models 1103 1112 1116 1122 1:132. _ f Toastmaster 1400 Toastmaster Drive ,Os lf: Elgin, IL 60120-9272 USA (708) 741-3300 FAX (708) 741-0015 f. ^ � � � 7 ` INDEX � Page Section I , General Information . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ^ A. Description of Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . ' . . .. . . . . . . 1 � Section 11 ` Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 � A. ]O����m� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 3 B. Instal-ling . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .^. .. . . . _ . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,' � - '� � C. Testing the Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . .' . ' . . . . . . . ' ' . 6 Section III ^ ` 0 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` . - . . . . . ' . . ' ' ' ' _' ' ' ' ' ' ' 6 � A. Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . ' . . . . . . ' . . '. . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . ` B. Operation . . `. . . ' . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `. . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ' ' 7 ` ' ` C. Helpful Hints . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . `. . . ' . . ' J' ' Section I\/ . ? ` Cleaning . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . ' . ' . . ' . . . . 7 ` � Accessories ... ��. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' . . . ' ' . ' . ' . ' . . . �Electrical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . _8 , Warranty . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . 9 � ' ' ` � SECTIOU I GENERAL INFORMATION Toastmaster® hot plates are designed both as and sides with aluminized steel at rear and bot- drop-in units and free standing models. All mod- tom enclosure. The drop-in model has stainless els meet the standards of the National Sanitation steel .top and mounting flange with aluminized Foundation and the free standing models are steel body enclosure. listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. The Models 1103, 1116, and 1132 are equipped with drop-in model is recognized by Underwriters upper limit thermostat to protect against over Laboratories Inc. as a component. The free temperature conditions. If over temperature oc- standing models match the Toastmaster® lineup curs, the built-in upper limit thermostat will auto- when installed on acounter with other Toastmas- matically reduce the KW rating by 1/3. After the ter® counter type equipment. unit cools down the normal KW rating is automat- The free standing models are all constructed of ically resumed. welded and reinforced stainless steel at front,top Description of • • - 1. 1103 Drop-In a) Two element model r b) 9" Solid round hot plates , c) Stainless steel top and mounting flange d 208/240 combination voltage p 9 , 1103 2. 1112 Free Standing Model ~T ,r a) Two 6" elements b) High speed elements c) Medium duty 1112 1 3. 1122 Free Standing Model a) Two 8" elements b) High speed elements c) Heavy duty - d) Backsplash provided 1 ` i 1122 E 4. 1116 Free Standing Model a) One 9" solid round element ,�.. b) Elements embedded in ceramic w' f c) Heavy duty 1116 5. 1132 Free Standing Model a) Two 9" solid round elements b) Elements embedded in ceramic c) Heavy duty d) Backsplash provided I •J 1132 2 SECTION • A. Unpacking All models of Toastmaster® hot plates are d) Remove trim frame (C) from the box (H) shipped complete and ready for installation ex- by removing (2) #8 S.M. screws (E) and cept for counter models having 4"adjustable legs (2) #8-32 mach. screws (D). and backsplash. e) Remove (2) knobs. . 1. Remove staples from top of carton and dis- f) Full periphery gasket surface must be card. coated with 1/a inch diameter bead of room 2. Remove top layer of foam packing material. temperature vulcanizing (R.T.V.) com- 3. Lift unit up and out of carton. pound. While (R.T.V.) is semi liquid install 4. Locate package containing legs on Models unit into counter. NOTE: Excess R.T.V. 1112, 1122 and 1132. should be removed after clamps have 5. Locate backsplash for Models 1122 and been tightened. 1132. g) Mount appliance to counter top by using 6. Discard all packing material. (10) clamps(G)and(10) #10-24 hex. nuts (F). Clamps& nuts can be found in cloth bag. Installation B. h) Pull box(H)thru opening in counter front. i) Mount mounting rails (A), top & bottom to 1. Drop In Model 1103 box (H) using (6) #8 s.m. screws (B). a j) Mount mounting rails (A), top & bottom, Cut out should be made in counter top and front according to template provided to counter front by using (4) #8 screws on Page 4. (not furnished). b) Remove tape from front of unit. k) Install field wiring box at end of conduit & c) Remove mounting rails (A), top & bottom, connect field wiring as per wiring diagram. from box by removing (G) #8 sheet metal I) Mount trim frame (C) to box (H) using (2) screws (B). #8 s.m. screws (E) and (2) #8-32 mach. screws (D). / � no (A✓ 3 U.L. Conditions of Acceptability 1. To be installed in metallic counter top only. 1 2. Wall spacings from the edge of the top enclo- sure: Side Walls 3/4 inch Rear Wall 1 inch Front Wall 2 inches Bottom Enclosure 9 inches 3. 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Free Standing Models a) Model 1116 is shipped complete with 11/2" legs installed and is ready to be placed in position on counter where you have cho- sen for the installation. b) Models 1112, 1122 and 1132 — Turn unit on its back and install the 4" adjustable legs. c) Set unit upright and install backsplash on Models 1122 and 1132. d) Level the unit front to back and side to side by turning the lower. portion of the leveling legs. 2. b. Install legs in weldnuts provided 3. Electrical Connections Be sure your electrician has followed all State and local electrical codes and that the proper power supply has been provided to match the voltage on the number plate of the unit 2. c. Backsplash installed on Model 1122 you ordered. or 1132 CAUTION: Be sure main power disconnect_ switch has been turned "Off" before attempt- ing any electrical connections. a) Remove the electrical access panel on the rear, and the knock out provided in the bottom on free standing models. b) Connect the power supply from the main supply source to the terminal block pro- vided. c) Replace electrical access panel. d) Drop-in Model 1103 is provided with a pig- tail of wires encased in a 4' flexible con- duit. Connect this wiring to the main elec- trical supply source. Your electrician Electrical access panel on rear of all should provide a disconnect junction box. free standing models 5 C. Testing the Installation 1. Set all control knobs in the "Off' position. 2. Turn on main electrical supply source, either from a main power breaker or a power discon- nect provided by your electrician. 3. Set the control knobs to the medium position. Wait for a few moments and check to see if hot plates have started to heat up. 4. Return control knobs to "Off' position. 5. Your hot plate is now ready for use. SECTION III OPERATION A. Controls The controls are basically the same on all mod- els. The controls consist of: 1.,Infinite switch control knob. 2. Signal light. ,nur Infinite switch control knob and signal light 6 B. Operation ` 1. Place cooking vessels on hot plate. 2. Turn control dial to desired setting and allow to cook required time. 3. If over temperature occurs and upper limit thermostat reduces KW rating, the product will continue to cook. After sufficient cool down the normal KW rating will automatically be resumed. • 1. Turn control knob "Off" 2 or 3 minutes before normal cooking time has elapsed. The prod- uct will continue to cook from the heat of the elements. 2. Do not leave hot plate turned on while not in use. SECTION A. Clean outside of unit with damp cloth or sponge wrung out of hot soapy water. B. Rinse with clean damp cloth and wipe dry. C. Models 1112 and 1122 have removable reflector plates under each hot plate. Remove and clean the reflector plates daily. D. Avoid excessive water on the hot plate elements as it could cause a short circuit. 7 ACCESSORIES FOR FREE STANDING MODELS, C6-50 - 3 wire, 2 conductor, cord with plug conforming to NEMA standard 6-50P (Model 1112 - 208V or 240V only) C6-20 - 3 wire,2 conductor,36"cord with plug conforming to NEMA standard 6-20P (Model 1112 - 208V or 240V only) C5-30 - 3 wire,2 conductor,36"cord with plug conforming to NEMA standard 5-30P (Model 1112 - 120V only) 41-4 - Accessory legs, 4" steel, set of four, NSF approved. ELECTRICAL D A 1 Connected Load - `KW-Rating-- F_-KWRating - -: Single-Phase-Only Model Voltage Each Hot Plate Total Unit Each Hot Plate Total Unit 1103 208 1.95 3.9 9.38 18.77 1103 240 2.6 5.2 10.83 21.67 1112 120 1.5 3.0 12.50 25.00 1112 208 1.5 3.0 7.21 14.42 1112 240 1.5 3.0 6.25 12.50 1122 208 1.95 3.9 9.38 18.77 1122 240 2.6 5.2 10.83 21.67 1116 208 1.95 1.95 9.38 9.38 1116 240 2.6 2.6 10.83 10.83 1132 208 1.95 3.9 9.38 18.77 1132 240 2.6 5.2 10.83 21.67 8 A Toastmaster° r ..ni WARRANTY � All equipment manufactured by Toastmaster Commercial which is sold under the "Toastmaster"* trademark and used for commercial purposes is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship. The warranty runs for one year** (see exception)from the date of original installation or 18 months from the original date of purchase,and is for the benefit of the original purchaser only.ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUD- ING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILI- TY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE ARE EXCLUDED. Seller shall in no event be liable for direct, indirect or consequential damages in connection with Toastmaster Commercial .products. Seller's obligation under this warranty is limited to the repair of defects without charge, by a factory authorized service agency or one of its sub-service agencies. Such repair service will be provided on customer's premises except in the case of portable products. R: km Models that are considered portable(devices with cord and plugs)must be taken K?i or shipped to the closest authorized service agency, transportation charges prepaid. This warranty is not effective if damage occurs because of accident,careless- ness, improper installation, lack of proper set-up supervision when required or i because equipment is installed on a different voltage, steam or gas service than designated on the equipment nameplate, or if the equipment is installed or oper- K ated in any manner contrary to the installation and operation instructions. In these cases, repairs will be made at a reasonable cost. Work performed by unautho- rized personnel or service agencies voids this warranty. Authorized service agencies are located in principal cities throughout"the United States. This warranty is valid in the 50 United States and is void elsewhere. kNN Please consult your classified telephone directory, your food service equipment itN distributor, or write the Factory Service Department, Toastmaster°, 1400 Toast- master Drive, Elgin, Illinois 60120, for information and other details concerning service of this warranty. * "Toastmaster" is a registered trademark. ** Exceptions: Model SS2, Sink Sanitizer warranty runs 90 days. . RM KZF For`more information on the complete line of Toastmaster® products; contact your Food Service Equipment Dealer, or write to us at the address below. 1F r� Toastmaster° ., Toastmaster® 1400 Toastmaster.Drive A Middleby Company Elgin, IL 60120-9272 USA (708) 741-3300 FAX(708)741-0015 Form 599(2191) - r - Part-No-310-2305 .'r - O w f .. i :f INSTRUCTION M INSTALLATION & OPERATION HOT PLATES Drop In Free Standing Model Models _ 1103 1112 1116 1122 1132 Toastmaster 1400 Toastmaster Drive A ;NSF ®l Elgin, IL 60120-9272 USA (708) 741-3300 r �A ,, FAX (708) 741-0015 ` � / / / � � ` 4 � / Page � Section | General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . ._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 � A. Description of Models . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ^ � - Section 11 � Installation . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- ' . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . 3 A. Unpacking . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' .' ' ' ' ' ' ^ ' ' ' ' 'I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' 3 ' B. Installing. . . . ._,_. . . . . . . . . . .-. ' ' ' ' . . ' ' ' -` ' ' ' ' '''�^' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ''' ' ' ' ' ' '' ' ' ' 3 ' C. Testing the IMSta|�1�On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . 6 � ` Section III � Operation . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . -. . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . ' . . . . �� � l Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '` ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 6 ' / B. Operation . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . ... 7 C. Helpful Hints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' . . ` . . . . ' . . . ... ' ` ' . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ^ ^ 7 Section IV ' Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . 7 ' Accessories .. ' . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . . _ . . _ . . _ . 8 ElectricalData . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' . . 8 � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' 9 � Warranty- " � U « � K ` i' QY1 01 Q 0 co 40 l Q � 0 0 •. . E: Q ' Q� oa 0 `� ch tU u m w w V- r W= 8 0 IF yy 6�r C k=ZT: N in o zo m i — AArZLslB{ _ w '� ZO Z 45 w e Wo IL IW ;0m L m W � 0100D r ~ '_° � v° � z LL uQmz z IV d 00�W W W ,•I 5 3 z —1110 W O ~ u ` L6 as � u w � [ � [ r . ( � -- . . < . . > ` | } ; <A [ g| . [ /|! ! \ _ _ . �\§ z 8-- . R / z . � ( ; k r & ` \ \ _ . - | ; . . j[ . _ [ / --� (�� ,«�. ( b !o ( { \/ §§ >-- - ; _ y . Za r ,_ ! - \ § . \ ; ^ { \ / ) � em> , g P; Toastmaster° A MIDDLEBY COMPANY 1400 Toastmaster Drive Elgin, Illinois 60120-9272 USA (708)741-3300 Authorized Service Agencies FAX(708)741-0015 WARRANTY—_ - All equipment manufactured by Toastmaster Commercial which is sold under the "Toastmaster@ "trademark and used for commercial purposes is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship.The warranty runs for one year(see exception')from the date of original installation or 18 months from the original date of purpose, and is for the benefit of the original purchaser only.ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,STATU- TORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSEARE EXCLUDED. Seller shall in no event be liable for direct,indirect or consequential damages in connection with Toastmaster Com- mercial products. Seller's obligation under this warranty is limited to the repair of defects without charge, by a factory authorized service agency or one of its sub-service agencies. Such repair service will be provided on customer's premises except in the case of portable products. Models that are considered portable(devices with cord and plugs)must be taken or shipped to the closest authorized service agency,transportation charges prepaid. This warranty is not effective if damage occurs because of accident,carelessness,improper installation,lack of proper set-up supervision when required or because equipment is installed on a different voltage, steam or gas service than designated on the equipment nameplate, or if the equipment is installed or operated in any manner contrary to the installation and oper- ation instructions.In these cases,repairs will be made at a reasonable cost.Work performed by unauthorized personnel or service agencies voids this warranty. Authorized service agencies are located in principal cities throughout the United States.This warranty is valid in the 50 United States and is void elsewhere. Please consult your classi- fied telephone directory,your food service equipment distributor, or write the Factory Serv- ice Department,ToastmasterO, 1400 Toastmaster Drive, Elgin, IL 60120, for information and other details concerning service of this warranty. "NOTE: Exceptions—Model SS2, Sink Sanitizer warranty runs 90 days. The Parts and Service Distributor is the focal point for service and is responsible for all warranty repair.Their service personnel have been factory trained and they maintain a complete stock of repair parts. The Service Distributor will accomplish repair work with his own facilities or personnel or with Authorized Service Agencies that he appoints. ALABAMA ILLINOIS(Continued) NEW HAMPSHIRE SOUTH DAKOTA Jones-McLeod Appliance Service Authorized Food Equipment Services Co. Authorized Appliance Service Metro Appliance Service 1616 7th Avenue,North 74 River Street 10911 W.Hwy.55 Birmingham,AL 35203 (205)251-0159-24hr Northern Illinois Rutland,VT 05701 (802)775-5588 Minneapolis,MN 55441 (800)345-3508forMN (800)821-1150—Nationwide 11017 Woodstock Street (800)345-4221—Nationwide Huntley,IL 60142 (708)669-3033-24 hr NEW JERSEY (612)546-4221-24 hr ARIZONA Jay-Hill Repairs,Inc Authorized Commercial Service,Inc. INDIANA 1275 Bloomfield Avenue Bldg.#9,Suite 79 TENNESSEE 1938 E.Osborn Road Lee's Oven Repair—Lake and Porter Counties Fairfield,NJ 07004 (201)575-9145-24 hr Sound Parts&Service,Inc. Phoenix,AZ 85016 602 234-2443 3518 Martens Parts AZ(800)824-8875 602 241-4623-24hr Franklin Park,IL 60131 (708)455.1102 K& 83rvices—Nationwide Chat S.Watkins Street ( ) K&0 Services Chattanooga,TN 37404 (615)624-3381 ARKANSAS Certified Service Center 1833 N.Cameron Street Camp Electric Co. Bromley Parts&Service,Inc. 4946-50 Paddock Road Harrisburg,PA 17123 (717)236-9039 647 Madison Street 806 Izard Street Cincinnati,OH 45237 (513)242-3139-24 hr - Memphis,TN 38103 (901)527-7543 Little Rock,AR 72201 (501)374-0281 (800)543-2060—Nationwide Elmer Schultz Services (800)482-9269-24 hr—Nationwide IOWA 540 N.3rd Street Factory Service Centers Philadelphia,PA 19123 (215)627-5400 20914th Avenue,North CALIFORNIA Goodwin Service Company Nashville,TN 37203 (615)329-4024-24 hr Industrial Electric Service—Los Angeles Area 3509 Delaware Avenue NEW MEXICO (800)365-4037—Nationwide 4623 Ardine Street Des Moines,IA 50313 (515)262-9308-24 hr Thermal Control (800)443-7428—TN Only Cudahy,CA 90201 (213)771-7100-24 hr (800)458-3556—Nationwide 2317 Edith N.E. (800)457-3783—Nationwide (800)372-6066—Iowa Only Albuquerque,NM 87102 (505)242-4200 TEXAS (800)366-8242—Nationwide Thermal Control Inc. Barker's Food Mach,Service—Los Angeles Area KANSAS 3509 Durazno 5367 Second Street General Parts,Inc. NEW YORK El Paso,TX 79905 (915)544-6634-24 hr Irwindale,CA 91706 (818)960-9390 1101 E.13th Street Appliance Installation&Service Corp.— Kansas City,MO 64106 (816)421-5400 Western New York Stove Parts Supply Co. Commercial Electric Appliance Service 2464 Main Street 2120 Solona Street 3600 Fairmount Avenue KENTUCKY Buffalo,New York 14214 (716)836-8606 Fort Worth,TX 76117 (817)831-0381-24 hr San Diego,CA 92105 (619)284-6354 Certified Service Center Kitchen Tek—New York City Area (800)772-7420—TX only P&D Appliance Service Center 523 E.Third Street Y (800)433-1904—Nationwide PP Lexington,KY 40508 (606)254-8854-24 hr 3202 Greenpoint Avenue 333 thern California) (800)432-9269—Nationwide Long Island,NY 11101 (718)937-2881 W.H.Kirk Company 7th San Francisco,CA 94103 415 861-1414—24 h r LOUISIANA Duffy's Rest.Equipment Service— Cordell ( ) Houst (800)424-1414(CA only) Reliance Commerial Service,Inc. Upstate New York Houston,TX 77009 (713)869-9511 5515 A Pepsi Street 3138 Oneida Street Commercial Kitchen Repair Co. COLORADO Harahan,LA 70123 (504)734.8864 Sauquoit,NY 13456 (315)737-9401 1377 N.Brazos Hawkins Electrical Service Co. (800)HI-DUFFY—Nationwide San Antonio,TX 78207 (512)735-3691 3830 S.Windermere MAINE (315)737-9269-24 hr Englewood,CO 80110 Industrial Kitchen Service UTAH (800)325-1932 (303)781-5548—Nationwide 60 K Street NORTH CAROLINA La Monica's Restaurant Service Boston,MA 02127 Authorized Appliance Servicenter 2759 S.300 W.#E CONNECTICUT (800)649-4457 (617)269-5818 1020 Tuckaseegee Road Salt Lake City,UT 84115 (801)466-2681 Drico Corporation Charlotte,NC 28208 (704)377-4501 VERMONT 31 Prospect Avenue MARYLAND NORTH DAKOTA Authorized Appliance Service West Hartford,CT (203)236-4541 E.M.R.Service Division 700 E.25th Street Metro Appliance Service 74 River Street i DELAWARE Baltimore,MD 21218 10911 W.Hwy.55 Rutland,VT 05701 (802)775-5588 Elmer Schultz Services (301)467-8080-24 hr Minneapolis,MN 55441 — VIRGINIA 540 N.3rd Street (800)879-4994—Nationwide (800)345-3508 for MN Philadelphia,PA 19123 (215)627 Old Dominion Electric,Inc. 5400 (800)345-4221—Nationwide Old o 21st Street MASSACHUSETTS (612)546-4221-24 hr FLORIDA Industrial Kitchen Service,Inc. Norfolk,VA 23517 (804)622-3627 Ross Commercial Service 60 K Street OHIO 3635 Pearl Street Boston,MA 02127 Certified Service Center Daubers,Inc. Jacksonville,FL 32206 (800)621-4457—Nationwide 4946-50 Paddock Road Springfield,Dynd,VA Court (800)824-5843 for FL (904)355-2696-24 hr (617)269-5818-24 hr Cincinnati,OH 45237 (513)242-3139-24 hr Springfield,VA 22153—Nationwide (703)866-3600-24 hr W.L.Nass&Son (800)543-2060—Nationwide WA 544NGTO Nationwide 7250 N.E.4th Avenue MICHIGAN Electrical Appliance Repair Service,Inc. WASHINGTON Bildon Appliance Parts&Service Inc. Restaurant Appliance Service,Inc. Miami,FL 33138 16910 W.Seven Mile Road 2021 E.32nd Street (800)432-8155—Nationwide Detroit,MI 48235 (313)272-6515-24 hr Cleveland,OH 44115 (216)431-2222-24 hr 7219 Roosevelt Way,N.E. (305)754-7808-24 hr (800)292-9898—Nationwide-24 hr (800)621-8259—Nationwide (216)431-2223 Seattle,WA 98115 Nass Service Company,Inc. (313)862-8933-24 hr (206)524-8200—W 24 hr Commercial Parts&Service (800)433-9390—WA Only 1108 S.Woods Avenue 1150 W.Mound Street Orlando,FL 32805 MINNESOTA Columbus,OH 43223 (614)221-0057-24hr WEST VIRGINIA Metro Appliance Service Central Service Company (800)432-2795—Nationwide-24hr (800)837-8327—Nationwide P Y (407)425-2681-24 hr 10911 W.Hwy.55 504 W.Washington Street Minneapolis,MN 55441 (800)345-3508forMN OKLAHOMA Charleston,WV 25302 (304)344-3451 Commercial Appliance Service (800)345-4221—Nationwide Hagar Restaurant Service 2101 W.Hillsborough Avenue (612)546-4221-24 hr 1229 W.Main Street WISCONSIN Tampa,FL 33603 (813)879-2461 Oklahoma City,OK 73101 (405)235-2184 Appliance Service Center (800)282-4718—FL only (813)870-1453-24hr MISSISSIPPI 2439 Atwood Avenue Camp Service&Parts,Inc. OREGON Madison,WI 53704 (608)246-3160 GEORGIA 328 B Oakdale Street Ron's Service (608)258-7695-24 hr All Phase Professional Maintenance Jackson,MS 39201 (601)353-9700 16364 S.W.72nd Ave. (800)236-7440—Nationwide 189 Cobb Parkway—Building B-6 MISSOURI Portland,OR 97224 (503)624-0890-24 hr WYOMING Atlanta,GA 30062 (404)426-4787 General Parts,Inc. PENNSYLVANIA Custom Commercial Service HAWAII 1101 E.13th Street Authorized Factory Service,Inc.—Pittsburgh Area Arapahoe Route—Box 3409 Burney's Commercial Service,Inc. Kansas City,MO 64106 (816)421-5400 1010 First Avenue Riverton,WY 82501 (307)856-0005 2103 Kaliawa Street Coraopolis,PA 15108 (412)262-2330 Honolulu,HI 96819 -(808)841-0427 GCS Service Inc. PUERTO RICO 9722 Reavis Park Drive (800)222-8767—Nationwide Gas Repair Equipment IDAHO St.Louis,MO 63123 (314)638-7444-24 hr 1412)262-2330-24 hr CARR#876 KM2 Custom Commercial—East MONTANA K&D Service P.O.Box 1453 P.0.Box 615 1833 N.Cameron Street Trujillo Alto 00760 (809)755-8138 Custom Commercial Yellowstone Meadows Harrisburg,PA 17123 (717)23fi-9039 ENGLAND Park City,MT 59063 (406)633-2405-24 hr P ll Box 615 (800)736-5357—MT,ID only Yellowstone Meadows Elmer Schultz Services Hugall Services—Toastmaster and Bus Boy Park City,MT 59063 (406)633-2405-24 hr 540 N.3rd Street Product Lines Ron's Service—South West (800)736-5357—MT/ID Philadelphia,PA 19123 (215)627-5400 Unit 1,Carew Street Industrial Estate 16364 S.W.72nd Avenue NEBRASKA RHODE ISLAND Camberwell,London SE59DF Portland,OR 97224 (503)624-0890—24 hr J L.Tucker Company Drico Corporation (071)738-6104 Restaurant Appliance Service—North 815 N.19th Street 31 Prospect Avenue Xanthus House—CTX Only 7219 Roosevelt Way,N.E. Omaha,NE 68102 (402)345-7400-24 hr West Hartford,CT (203)236-4541 Forest Road Seattle,WA 98115 (206)524-8200 (800)228-0342—Nationwide SOUTH CAROLINA KEW,Surrey TW9 3BY(01)940.6804 ILLINOIS NEVADA Whaley Electrical Service,Inc. Eichenauer Service,Inc. Burney's Commercial Service 500 Orchard Drive 130 Oakland Avenue,South 4480 Aldebaron West Columbia,SC 29169 (803)791-4420 Decatur,IL 62522 (217)429-4229 Las Vegas,NV 89103 (800)634-7600 in NV (800)877-2662—Nationwide Lee's Oven Repair—Chicago Area (702)736-0006 Nationwide 3518 Martens Franklin Park,IL 60131 (708)455-1102 FORM TASA 11/90 SECTIOU I GENERAL INFORMATION Toastmaster® hot plates are designed both as and sides with aluminized steel at rear and bot- drop-in units and free standing models. All mod- tom enclosure. The drop-in model has stainless els meet the standards of the National Sanitation steel top and mounting flange with aluminized Foundation and the free standing models are steel body enclosure. listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. The Models 1103, 1116, and 1132 are equipped with drop-in model is recognized by Underwriters upper limit thermostat to protect against over Laboratories Inc. as a component. The free temperature conditions. If over temperature oc- standing models match the Toastmaster® lineup curs, the built-in upper limit thermostat will auto- when installed on a counter with other Toastmas- matically reduce the KW rating by '/s. After the ter® counter type equipment. unit cools down the normal KW rating is automat- The free standing models are all constructed of ically resumed. welded and reinforced stainless steel at front,top Description of • • - 1. 1103 Drop-In a) Two element model b) 9" Solid round hot plates c) Stainless steel top and mounting flange d) 208/240 combination voltage 1103 2. 1112 Free Standing Model a) Two 6" elements b) High speed elements c) Medium duty 1112 1 i 1 I 3. 1122 Free Standing Model a) Two 8" elements b) High speed elements c) Heavy duty _ d) Backsplash provided r. 1122 4. 1116 Free Standing Model a) One 9" solid round element b) Elements embedded in ceramic c) Heavy duty ' _ 1116 5. 1132 Free Standing Model a) Two 9" solid round 818ments b) Elements embedded in ceramic c) Heavy duty �--�- y d) Backsplash provided _ 1132 2 SECTION 11 INSTALLATION . A. • , • All models of Toastmaster® hot plates are d) Remove trim frame (C) from the box (H) shipped complete and ready for installation ex- by removing (2) #8 S.M. screws (E) and cept for counter models.having 4"adjustable legs (2) #8-32 mach. screws (D). and backsplash. e) Remove (2) knobs. 1. Remove staples from top of carton and dis- f) Full periphery gasket surface,, must be card. coated with 1/8 inch diameter bead of room 2. Remove top layer of foam packing material. temperature vulcanizing (R.T.V.) com- 3. Lift unit up and out of carton. pound. While (R.T.V.) is semi liquid install 4. Locate package containing legs on Models unit into counter. NOTE: Excess R.T.V. 1112, 1122 and 1132. should be removed after clamps have 5. Locate backsplash for Models 1122 and been tightened. 1132 g) Mount appliance to counter top by using 6. Discard all packing material. (10)clamps(G)and(10)#10-24 hex. nuts (F). Clamps & nuts can be found in cloth bag. Installation B. h) Pull box(H)thru opening in counter front. i) Mount mounting rails (A), top & bottom to 1. Drop In Model 1103 box (H) using (6) #8 s.m. screws (B). a) Cut out should be made in counter top j) Mount mounting rails (A), top & bottom, and front according to template.provided to counter front by using (4) #8 screws on Page 4. (not furnished). b) Remove tape from front-of unit. k) Install field wiring box at end of conduit & c) Remove mounting rails (A), top & bottom, connect field wiring as per wiring diagram. from box by removing (G) #8 sheet metal 1) Mount trim frame (C) to box (H) using (2) screws (B). #8 s.m. screws (E) and (2) #8-32 mach. screws (D). e CG' F no rJ da 3 U.L. Conditions of Acceptability 1. To be installed in metallic counter top only. 2. Wall spacings from the edge of the top enclo- sure: Side Walls 3/4 inch Rear Wall 1 inch Front Wall 2 inches ' Bottom Enclosure 9 inches 3. 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Y...1 C.USf o OF"I.#.f..«h.G M,SSU.I SIC IAII COU.,f. COU.II. O. I.O.. .o., •.f.. (228.6) _ 00 .r. 0 _- FRONT VIEW _. - SIDE VIEW 4 2. Free Standing Models a) Model 1116 is shipped complete with 11/2" 0 legs installed and is ready to be placed in position on counter where you have cho- sen for the installation. b) Models 1112, 1122 and 1132 — Turn unit on its back and install the 4" adjustable legs. c), Set unit upright and install backsplash on Models 1122 and 1132. d) Level the unit front to back and side to side by turning the lower portion of the leveling legs. 2. b. Install legs in weldnuts provided 3. Electrical Connections Be sure your electrician has followed all State and local electrical codes and that the proper power supply has been provided to match the voltage on the number plate of the unit 2. c. Backsplash installed on Model 1122 you ordered. or 1132 CAUTION: Be sure main power disconnect_ switch has been turned "Off" before attempt- ,m ing any electrical connections. a) Remove the electrical access panel on the rear, and the knock out provided in the bottom on free standing models. b) Connect the power supply from the main supply source to the terminal block pro- vided. c) Replace electrical access panel. d) Drop-in Model 1103 is provided with a pig- tail of wires encased in a 4' flexible con- duit. Connect this wiring to the main elec- trical supply source. Your electrician Electrical access panel on rear of all should provide a disconnect junction box. free standing models 5 C. Testing the Installation 1. Set all control knobs in the "Off' position. 2. Turn on main electrical supply source, either from a main power breaker or a power discon- nect provided by your electrician. 3. Set the control knobs to the medium position. Wait for a few moments and check to see if hot plates have started to heat up. 4. Return control knobs to "Off" position. 5. Your hot plate is now ready for use. Controls S, ECTION III OPERATION A. The controls are basically the same on all mod- els. The controls consist of: 1. Infinite switch control knob. 2. Signal light. 0 ?hCNt. �i i.. Infinite switch control knob and signal light 6 B. Operation - . 1. Place cooking vessels on hot plate. 2. Turn control dial to desired setting and allow to cook required time. 3. If over temperature occurs and upper limit thermostat reduces KW rating, the product will continue to cook. After sufficient cool down the normal KW rating will automatically be resumed. C. Helpful Hints 1. Turn control knob "Off" 2 or 3 minutes before normal cooking time has elapsed. The prod- uct will continue to cook from the heat of the elements. 2. Do not leave hot plate turned on while not in use. SECTION A. Clean outside of unit with damp cloth or sponge wrung out of hot soapy water. B. Rinse with clean damp cloth and wipe dry. C. Models 1112 and 1122 have removable reflector plates under each hot plate. Remove and clean the reflector plates daily. D. Avoid excessive water on the hot plate elements as it could cause a short circuit. 7 ACCESSORIES FOR FREE STANDING MODELS, C6-50 - 3 wire, 2 conductor, cord with plug conforming to NEMA standard 6-50P (Model 1112 - 208V or 240V only) C6-20 - 3 wire,2 conductor,36"cord with plug conforming to NEMA standard 6-20P (Model 1112 - 208V or 240V only) C5-30 - 3 wire,2 conductor,36"cord with plug conforming to NEMA standard 5-30P (Model 1112 - 120V only) 4L4 - Accessory legs, 4" steel, set of four, NSF approved. ELECTRICAL DATA Connected Load -0 KW-Rating � -_KW Ratin g -Sin Ie Phase nly -- -_ -- Model Voltage Each Hot Plate Total Unit Each Hot Plate Total Unit 1103 208 1.95 3:9 9.38 18.77 1103 240 2.6 5.2 10.83 21.67 1112 120 1.5 3.0 12.50 25.00 1112 208 1.5 . 3.0 7.21 14.42 1112 240 1.5 3.0 6.25 12.50 1122 208 1.95 3.9 9.38 18.77 1122 240 2.6 5.2 10.83 21.67 1116 208 1.95 1.95 9.38 9.38 1116 240 2.6 2.6 10.83 10.83 , 1132 208 1.95 3.9 9.38 18.77 1132 240 2.6 5.2 10.83 21.67 8 Toastmaster WARRANTY All equipment manufactured b y Toastmaster Commercial which is sold under the "Toastmaster"* trademark and used for commercial purposes is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship.The warranty runs for one year** (see exception)from the date of original installation or 18 months from the original date of purchase,and is for the benefit of the original purchaser only.ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUD- ING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILI- TY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE ARE EXCLUDED. Seller shall in no event be liable for direct, indirect or consequential damages in connection with Toastmaster K Commercial products. �t K�i K:F ;tm Seller's obligation under this warranty is limited to the repair of defects without I charge, by a factory authorized service agency or one of its sub-service agencies. Such repair service will be provided on customer's premises except in the case of portable products. k�_N Models that are considered portable(devices with cord and plugs)must be taken or shipped to the closest authorized service agency, transportation charges R:m K__A prepaid. K-?i This warranty is not effective if damage occurs because of accident, careless- K;�i ness, improper installation, lack of proper set-up supervision when required or i4-y K__A because equipment is installed on a different voltage, steam or gas service than K;A its K:A designated on the equipment nameplate, or if the equipment is installed or oper- ated in any manner contrary to the installation and operation instructions. In these cases, repairs will be made at a reasonable cost. Work performed by unautho- rized personnel or service agencies voids this warranty. K Authorized service agencies are located in principal cities throughout the United K?i States. This warranty is valid in the 50 United States and is void elsewhere. R:u Please consult your classified telephone directory, your food service equipment K?i distributor, or write the Factory Service Department,,Toastmaster(� 1400 Toast- master Drive, Elgin, Illinois 60120, for information and other details concerning service of this warranty. k6i KZ?i K�?i "Toastmaster" is a registered trademark. RM Exceptions: Model SS2, Sink Sanitizer warranty runs 90 days. K?i Kz?i RN K�q ni H�ni ni ni pi W K� ni K K-?j K�?j;qq K R51 ?R117N KR;N?l R51 RN 1H For more information on the complete line of Toastmaster® products, contact your Food- Service Equipment Dealer, or write to us at the- w<- address below. " F Toastmaster° ' Toastmaster° 1400 Toastmaster Drive A Middleby Company Elgin, IL 60120-9272 USA (708)741-3300 A, FAX (708) 741-0015 Form 599(2/91) Part.No.-310-2305 Printed in U.S.A. i' f. f r . The Delfield Company 8000 SERIES 8000 & 8100 COLD PANS 8200 FROST TOPS 8300 & 8400 HOT FOOD PANS 8600 HOT/COLD PANS Service and Installation Manual �r Effective February 1990 } WARNING: Read Before Operating pp i ST CHOICE The Delfield Company IN FU*J VALUE STANDARD ONE YEAR WARRANTY - REFRIGERATED UNITS We warrant to the original purchaser every new Delfield refrigerated unit,and all parts thereof,to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the shipping date of the units, to the original purchaser only,our obligation hereunder being limited to the repairing or replacing F.O.B.Delfield plant, without cost to such original purchaser within such period,any part or portion thereof,which upon examination we judge to be thus defective.This warranty shall not be deemed to place any liability on us for any labor cost,crating cost, or freight cost incurred in the removal of the unit and shipment to Delfield plant. The warranty does not apply to any material that has been subjected to misuse,neglect,alteration,or accident,such as accidental damage to the exterior finish, and to any refrigerated unit or part thereof,which has been repaired or +� altered by other than Delfield in any way so as in our judgment to affect its quality or efficiency.This warranty also does not cover the refrigerator drier or the light bulbs used in the refrigerator. THE WARRANTY IS.SUBJECT TO THE USER'S NORMAL RESPONSIBILITY; AND IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,WHETHER WRITTEN,OR ORAL OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF PERFORMANCE,MERCHANTABILITY, 1 OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE,AND OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS ON OUR PART.We neither assume,nor authorize l any other person to assume for us,any other liability in connection with our products. Removal or defacement of the original Serial Number or Model Number from any refrigerated unit shall be deemed to release us from all obligations hereunder or any other obligations,express or implied. Failure of the purchaser to receive such manufacturer's warranty shall in no way create any warranty express or implied,or any other obligation or liability on our part in respect thereof. -_ If shipment of a replacement part is requested prior to the arrival in-Delfield factory of the part claimed to be defective;- the customer must accept delivery of the replacement part on a C.O.D.basis,with credit being issued when the defective part has been received and inspected at our plant and proved to be within this warranty. This warranty under no condition gives the right to the purchaser-user to replace the defective unit with a complete unit of the same manufacturer or of another make.It further does not permit the replacement to be made with a motor compressor assembly of another kind unless authorized by us in writing. No claims can be made against the warranty for spoilage of products on account of refrigeration failure. Performance by use under this warranty is contingent upon causes beyond our control,and we shall not be liable for any default or delay in performance thereunder caused by any contingency beyond our control, including war, governmental restrictions or restrains,strikes,fire,floods,Acts of God,short or reduced supply or raw materials,or discontinuance of the parts by the original part manufacturer. ni 2 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 • In Michigan (517) 773_ -7981 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 fill h TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTALLATION...................................... ......................................................................... ....4 rOPERATION.................................................................................................................................5 WIRING SCHEMATICS. TROUBLESHOOTING REFERENCE CHART.............................................................................8 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST....................................................:................................................9 AUTHORIZED DELFIELD PARTS DEPOTS. ............................................................................10 �r I� SPECIFICATIONS 8000 SERIES ICE COOLED COLD PANS 8300 SERIES HOT FOOD PANS—INDIVIDUAL __ M00E1 CUTOUTWMENSIONSI MODES: AMP VOLTS CUTOUT DIMENSIONS.,.... .. ...... _ _..... 8017 14-7/8'x 23" 8317 14-7/8"x 23" 8031 28-3/4"x 23" 8331 17.4 120 28-3/4"x 23" 8045 42-5/8"x 23" 8345 14.06.0 208/230 42-5/8"x 23" 8059 56-1/2"x 23" 8359 19.2/21.2 208/230 56-1/2"x 23" 8073 70-3/8"x 23" 8373 24/26.5 . 208/230 70-3/8"x 23" 8087 84-1/4"x 23" 8387 28.8/31/8 208/230 84-1/4"x 23" 8100 SERIES SELF-CONTAINED COLD PANS 8400 SERIES HOT FOOD PANS—SINGLE TANK MODEL H F! AMR VOLTS oLtT=.DIMENSIQNS LOUVER CUTOUT DIMS MODEL: AMP VOLTS' CUTOUT'DIMENSIONS. ;`. ..... _.. 8117 1/4 6.0 115 14-7/8"x 23 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8417 14-7/8"x 23" 8131 1/4 6.0 115 28-3/4"x 23" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8431 17.4 120 28-3/4"x 23" 8145 1/4 6.0 115 42-5/8"x 23" 11-5/8'x 24-1/8" 8445 14.4/16.0 208/230 42-5/8"x 23" 8159 1/4 6.0 115 56-1/2"x 23" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8459 19.2/21.2 208/230 56-1/2"x 23" 8173 1/3 9.0 115 70-3/8"x 23" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8473 24/26.5 208/230 70-3/8"x 23" 8187 1/3 9.0 115 84-1/4"x 23" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8487 28.8/31/8 208/230 84-1/4"x 23" j 8200 SERIES FROST TOPS 8600 SERIES HOT/.COLD.PANS MODEL KP AMP VOLTS .:> CUTOUTDIMENSIONS: LOUVER;CU70UT DIMS MODEL_ AMP :':VOLTS CUTOUT DIMENSIONS LOUVER - -... _.. 8231 1/4 6.0 115 30"x 24" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8631 17 120 30-1/4"x 24-1/2" 11-5/8'x 24-1/8" 8245 1/4 6.0 115 43-7/8"x 24" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8645 17 208-230/120 44-1/8"x 24-1/2" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8'. 8259 1/4 6.0 115 57-3/4"x 24" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8659 22 208-230/120 58"x 24-1/2" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8273 1/3. 8.5 115 71-5/8"x 24" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 1 8673 28 208-230/120 71-7/8"x 24-1/2" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8" 8287 1/3 8.5 115 85-1/2*x 24" 11-5/8"x 24-1/8". 8687 33 208-230/120 85-3/4"x 24-1/2" 11-5/8"x 24 IMPORTANT' The Delfield Company NOTIFY CARRIER OF DAMAGE p y If there are damages of any kind on the equipment P.O. Box 470 when it is uncrated, call the transporting agents at Mount Pleasant, MI 48804-0470 once and advise them of the damage. Request an (800) 248-8821 G immediate inspection. This is for your protection in (517) 773-7981 in Michigan settling damage claims. Parts and service telecopier: (517) 773-3210 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 • In Michigan (517) 773-7981 3 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 INSTALLATION - 8000, 8100 & 8200 SERIES All self-contained units were tested at the fac- ELECTRICAL:To connect 8100 Series cold pans tory to assure proper operation.The unit should to power refer to our amperage data and your not be installed directly next to high heat gener- local code or the National Electrical Code for ating equipment (range, griddles,etc.). proper wire sizes.All case wiring is labeled with For installation, the unit is "dropped into" the the required voltage—be sure it is connected to counter from above and fastened with the spe- the proper power source. A protected circuit of cially provided clips. The counter cut-out sizes the correct voltage and amperage must be run and power supply requirements are shown in for connection of the line cord. the "Specifications" section on page 3. On 8200 Series frost top units a remote J-box LOUVERS: Self-contained refrigerated units with On/Off switch is provided. This box must (8100 and 8200 Series) require airflow to the be mounted in a vertical plane. It is the only compressor. A louver is provided and must be control that will turn the compressor off. installed in the counter in front of the condenser. The rear must be open to permit removal of heated air. INSTALLATION - 8300 & 8400 SERIES All units were tested at the factory to assure ELECTRICAL:Refer to our amperage data and proper operation. Hot food units should not be your local code or the National Electrical Code installed on or near combustible materials. for proper wire sizes. All case wiring is labeled The unit is "dropped into" the counter from with the required voltage — be sure it is con- above and fastened with the specially provided netted to the proper power source.A protected clips.The counter cut-out sizes and electrical re- circuit of the correct voltage and amperage must quirements are shown in the "Specifications" be run for connection of the line cord.A six foot , section on page 3. length of conduit with wires is provided to simplify the installation. INSTALLATION - 8600 SERIES All units are tested at the factory to assure proper sor. Specially designed louvers are provided operation.This unit should not be installed next and must be installed at the front and rear of the to high heat generating equipment (range, machine compartment to assure adequate ven- griddle, etc.). This unit should not be installed tilation. on or near combustible materials and at least a 3" ELECTRICAL•Refer to our amperage data and air space should be provided on each side of the your local code or the National Electrical Code unit. for proper wire sizes. All case wiring is labeled The unit is designed to be "dropped in" to the with the required voltage — be sure it is con- counter from above.A 4"x 4"J-box with wires is nected to the proper power source.A protected provided for the field connection. Counter cut- circuit of the correct voltage and amperage must out sizes and electrical requirements for various be run for connection of the line cord. A six foot size units are shown in the "Specifications" length of conduit with wires is provided to section on page 3. simplify the installation. LOUVERS: For proper "cold" operation, self- NOTE: Do not connect to a circuit operating at contained units require airflow to the compres- more than 150 volts to ground. ' 4 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 - In Michigan (517) 773-7981 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 t r OPERATION - 8100 SERIES SELF-CONTAINED COLD PANS 8100 Series cold pans are adjusted at the factory to main- If the cold pan is to be used with ice,it is recommended tain temperatures between 38°42°F.No further adjust- that the optional perforated bottoms be used.These will ment should be necessary.An On/Off switch is located on allow melting ice to drain properly. ! the junction box in the machine compartment.This can be used to turn the unit off overnight or when not in use. k OPERATION - 8200 SERIES FROST TOPS These units are designed to maintain an even layer of frost Since it takes some time for frost to accumulate initially, to pleasantly display desserts and pies.Once turned on, the unit should be turned on approximately one hour the compressor will run continuously.It is suggested that before it is actually required.Product should notbe placed the unit be turned off overnight or when not in use. on the frost top prior to turning the unit on,because it may freeze to the surface of the unit. OPERATION - 8300 & 8400 SERIES HOT FOOD UNITS 8300 Series individually heated hot food units may be control will prevent overheating of the elements, there- operated "wet" or "dry". However, "wet" operation is fore no low water cutoff is provided. usually recommended for higher efficiency. CAUTION: When operated at the highest temperature 8400 Series single tank hot food units are designed to be setting,the top of the unit will become HOT.Operating operated"wet"(with water in the tank).The thermostatic personnel should be made aware of this. I OPERATION - 8600 SERIES HOT/COLD PANS This unit is designed for"hot"or"cold"operation.The Switching from"Hot"to"Cold"Operation—The fol- unit must be operated with water in the well for proper lowing procedure is recommended: "hot" performance. It is also recommended that ice be 1. Place the function switch in the "OFF" position used in conjunction with the refrigeration system for best and drain off hot water. "cold"performance. 1 2. Allow the unit to cool until it can safely cleaned. "Hot" Operation—Place water in pan. Place function 3. When clean up procedures are complete, unit switch in"hot"position.Turn thermostat dial to highest will be ready for"cold"operation. position and allow unit to warm up.Then reset the thermo- stat to maintain the desired temperature. VERY IMPORTANT:To assure maximum compressor CAUTION:When operated at the highest temperature, life,do not switch from"hot"to"cold"operation without the top of the unit will become hot.Operating personnel allowing a cool down period. DO NOT SWITCH TO should of made aware of this: "cold"OPERATION WITH HOT WATER IN PAN.This type of operation will greatly reduce compressor life and To turn unit off,simply move the function switch to"off" eventually cause premature compressor failure. position or center position.Drain water and allow unit to Switching from"Cold"to"Hot"Operation—no special cool before cleaning or switching to"cold"operation. procedure is required. Hot to Cold VERY IMPORTANT: in the next column.TANT: See section on "Switching from NOTE:The unit is designed so that the compressor and the heating elements cannot operate at the same time.It is "Cold"Operation—Simply place the function switch to also designed to "pump down"the refrigeration system the"cold" position.The compressor controller has been before allowing the heater elements to operate.The com- factory set and no temperature adjustment should be pressor may operate briefly in the"hot"position in order necessary. to perform this "pump down" function,but the heaters The unit may be operated with or without ice.However, will not operate until the compressor shuts off. for best results it is recommended that ice be used. The SERVICE NOTE:Continued or repeated operation of the refrigeration system will keep ice usage to a minimum compressor in the "hot" position should not be consid- while the ice helps maintain a constant, usually ideal, ered normal. Before calling for Service, try switching holding temperature. quickly from "hot" to "cold" and back to "hot". If the compressor still does not shut off or continues to cycle on and off,call for service. For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 • In Michigan (517) 773-7981 5 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 WIRING-SCHEMATICS' - 8100 SERIES.COLD PAN 8300 SERIES To defrost unit,turn On/Off switch to"Off"overnight. INDIVIDUALLY HEATED Recommended pressure control setting to maintain a HOT FOOD PAN(S) temperature of approximately 35OF:22#cut-in, 4#cut-off, 18#differential. - - 8200 SERIES FROST TOP T-S T A T To defrost unit,turn On/Off switch to"Off"overnight. H 'AA/\v7 Recommended pressure control setting to maintain a frost pattern on cold plate: 12#cut-in,3#cut-off,9#differential. H5 H4 COLD PAN EVAPORATOR 116-1-d0 CORD 8 PLUG H3 I TX VALVE H2 SUCTION LINE (t II ON:OFF SWITCH I H 1 t L.P.CONTROL I j L1 L2 uC.'_1D LINE CONDENSING UNIT I - I, y L _ _ _ __ J NOTE:amperage per element: MACHINE COMPARTMENT 1000W .........8.7A-115 V 1000W .........4.8A-208 V I 120OW .........5.2A-230V LI G N - ALL LEADS MINIMUM 014 AWG,2SWC _ WIRING TO CONDENSING UNIT MINIMUM 018 MTW C THERMOSTAT CONDENSING UNIT j HOT CI COIL HOT r orF FUNCTION SWITCH orx COLD SOLENOID COLD FUNCTION SWITCH CI CI (' MINIMUM 014 AWG,2WC MODEL 8631 HOT/COLD PAN ALL WIRING BETWEEN HEATERS MINIMUM 014 AWG,2W*C 6 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 • In Michigan (517) 773-7981 =Parts and service telecopier(517)'773-3210_ c. WIRING SCHEMATICS 8400 SERIES " 6 SINGLE TANK HOT FOOD PAN " 5 H4 H3 H2 H 1 T•STAT r T-STAT ON ON MODEL i 8487 ONLY I I NOTE:amperage per element: 1000W .........8.7A-115 V 1000W.........4.8A-208 V L 1 L 2 120OW.........5.2A-230V ALL LEADS MINIMUM 014 AWO,250°C ON MODELS 8843 and SM YIMYUM 012 AWO,250°C ON MODEL 8879. LI G N L2 MINIMUM 010 AWO,25"ON MODEL 8887 I - WIRING TO CONDENSING UNIT - MINIMUM 018 MTW LPC CONDENSING UNIT 4. FUNCTIO�N Cl COIL HOT SWITCH THERMOSTAT OFF GOLD SOLENOID&—..-0 FUNCTION SWITCH Cl Cl MINIMUM 014 AWG,250.0 WITH 4 HEATERS OR LESS MIMMUN 012 AWO,250°C WITH 5 HEATERS(OR 2414 AWO) MIMMUY 010 AWO,750°C WITH 8 HEATERS(OR 2-04 AWG) I 8600 SERIES (excluding model 863 1) I I HOT/COLD PANS MINIMUM 14 AWO,25VC TERS MINIMUM 014 AWG,250°C For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 - In Michigan (517) 773-7981 7 Paris and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 TROUBLESHOOTING REFERENCE CHART This chart is provided for the assistance of refrigeration CAUTION:Do not attempt to repair or service this unit beyond technicians only and is not intended for use by untrained or these check points.Contact you equipment dealer for the nearest unauthorized service personnel. . Authorized Delfield Service Agent.These are the only service If your Delfield unitis not operating properly,checkthe following agents the company will authorize to repair Delfield units. before calling your Authorized Delfield Service Agent: Repairs made by any other service agents without prior authori- zation by The Delfield Company will void the warranty on the unit. or circuit breaker OK?) • readjust the thermostat Compressor does not run Head pressure too low 1. Motor line open 1. Close start or disconnect switch 1. Refrigerant shortage 1. Repair leak and recharge 2. Fuse blown - 2. Replace fuse 2. Compressor suction or 2. Clean or replace leaky 3. Control stuck open 3. Repair or replace discharge valves valve plates 4. Pistons stuck 4. Remove motor-compressor inefficient head.Look for broken 3. Unit location too cold 3. None needed-efficiency valve and jammed parts is increased 5. Frozen compressor 5. Repair or replace or motor bearings Unit Is very noisy 1. Improper unpacking 1. Remove shipping blocks Unit short cycles and/or angles 1. Control differential 1. Widen differential 2. Insufficient compressor oil 2. Add oil to proper level set too closely 3. Tubing rattle 3. Bend tubes away from 2. Discharge valve leaking 2. Correct condition point of contact 3. Motor-compressor 3. Check for high head pressure, 4. Mountings loose 4. Tighten overload cutting out tight bearings,stuck piston, 5. Oil slugging or refrigerant 5. Adjust-oil level or refrigerant clogged water or air-cooled flooding back _ charge,and check expansion condensor or water shutoff valve for leak or oversize 4. Shortage of gas 4. Repair leak and recharge oriface 5. Leaky expansion valve 5. Replace 6. Refrigerant overcharge 6. Purge Compressor loses oil 1. Shortage of refrigerant 1. Repair leak and recharge Unit.operates long or continuously 2. Plugged expansion 2. Clean or.replace 1. Shortage of gas 1. Repair leak and recharge valve or strainer 2. Control contacts frozen 2. Clean points or replace control 3. Oil trapping in,lines 3. Drain tubing toward compressor 3. Dirty condensor 3. Clean condensor 4. Short cycling 4. Refer to"Unit short cycles" 4. Location too warm 4. Change to cooler location 5. Superheat too high Z. Change location of expansion 5. Air in system 5. Purge at compressor suction valve bulb or adjust valve to 6. Compressor inefficient 6. Check valves and pistons return wet gas to compressor 7. Plugged expansion 7. Clean or replace valve or retainer _ - _ - _ _ Frosted or sweating suction line 8. Iced or plugged coil 8. Defrost or dean _ _ - °1. Expansion valve admitting A. -Adjust expansion valve 9. Service load 9. Keep doors dosed excess refrigerant Fixture temperature too high Hot liquid line 1. Refrigerant shortage 1. Repair leak and"recharge 1. Shortage of refrigerant 1. Repair leak and recharge 2. Control set too high 2. Reset control 2. Expansion valve 2. Adjust expansion valve 3. Expansion valve or 3. Clean or replace open too wide, strainer plugged Frosted liquid line 4. Compressor inefficient 4. Check valves and pistons 5. Expansion valve set 5. Lower setting 1. Receiver shut-off valve 1. Open valve or remove restriction too high partially closed or restricted 6. Iced or dirty coil 6. Defrost or clean 2. Restricted dehydrator 2. Replace restricted part 7. Restricted or small 7. Clear restriction or increase or strainer gas lines line size Top condensor coils cool when unit is in operation Head pressure too high 1. Shortage of refrigerant 1. Repair leak,and recharge 1. Refrigerant overcharge 1. Purge 2. Compressor inefficient 2. Check and correct compressor 2. Air in system 2. Purge Unit on vacuum-frost on expansion valve only 3. Dirty condensor 3. Clean 4. Unit location too warm 4. Relocate unit 1. Ice plugging expansion 1. Apply hot wet cloth to expansion valve oriface valve.Moisture indicated by increase in suction pressure. Install dryer 2. Plugged expansion 2. 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AUTHORIZED DELFIELD PARTS DEPOTS The following is a complete listing of the Authorized Delfield Parts Depots as of February 1990. Please note.that they stock a full line of standard parts. Any parts orders for custom parts must be ordered directly from the Delfield factory. Delfield Parts and Service .(800) 248-8821 (517) 773-7981 inside Michigan APPLIANCE INSTALLATION & SERVICE ICE MACHINES, INC. 2464 Main Street 3712 Haggar Way Buffalo, NY 14214 Dallas, TX 75209 (716) 836-8606 (214) 357-9723 (800) 722-1252 Serves AR, LA, NM, OK, TX (800) 252-2535 in New York (716) 836-5136 FAX K.D. SERVICE Serves CT, DC, DE, MD, ME, MA, NH, NJ, 1232 South Inca NY, PA, RI, VA, VT, WV Denver, CO 80223 (303) 698-2249 BARKERS FOOD MACHINE (800) 444-2249 5367 2nd Street Serves AZ, CO, KS, NE;.NM, OK, UT, WY Irwindale, CA 91706 (818) 960-9390 RESTAURANT APPLIANCES (800) 368-1700 in California 7219 Roosevelt Way, N.E. (818) 443-5124 FAX Seattle, WA 9811.5 Serves AZ, CA, NV, OR (206) 524-8200 (800) 4_33-8390 in Washington CONTRACT ICE (206) 525-2890 FAX 12020 Riverwood Drive. Serves AK, ID, MT, OR, WA Burnsville, MN 55337 (612) 894-4427 SOUTHEASTERN RESTAURANT SERVICE (800) 422-2823 2200 Norcross Parkway, Suite 210 Serves IA, MN, MT, ND, SD, W1 Atlanta, GA 3.0071 (404) 446-6177 _ E.M.C.O. REFRIGERATION (800) 235-6516 3909. St. Timothy Avenue (800) 431-1986 in Georgia St. Ann, MO 63074 (404) 446-3157 FAX (314) 427-7477 Serves AL, FL, GA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA (800) 972-7670 (314) 427-8190 FAX Serves AR, IL, IA, IN, KS, KY, MO, NE, OK, TN - - 10 For--parts and service call_(800) 248-8821 • In Michigan (517) 773-7981 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 r For parts and service call 800 248-8821 • In Michigan 517 773-7981 11 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 F... { r ' The .Delfield Company P.O. Box 470 Mount Pleasant, MI 48804-0470 (800) 248-8821 (517) 773-7981 in Michigan Parts and service telecopier: (517) 773-3210 c' �h �. v i V The Delfield Company N18000 SERIES f -Refrigerator and- Freezer Bases 18000 SERIES Re erated Work Tables fri Service and Installation' Manual p 1 Effective"April 1990 WARNING: Read Before Operating �i ,r: G The Delfield Company STANDARD ONE YEAR WARRANTY - REFRIGERATED UNITS We warrant to the original purchaser every new Delfield refrigerated unit,and all parts thereof,to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the shipping date of the units, to the original purchaser only,our obligation hereunder being limited to the repairing or replacing F.O.B.Delfield plant, without cost to such original purchaser within such period,any part or portion thereof,which upon examination we judge to be thus defective.This warranty shall not be deemed to place any liability on us for any labor cost,crating cost, or freight cost incurred in the removal of the unit and shipment to Delfield plant. The warranty does not apply to any material that has been subjected to misuse,neglect,alteration,or accident,such as accidental damage to the exterior finish,and to any refrigerated unit or part thereof,which has been repaired or altered by other than Delfield in any way so as in our judgment to affect its quality or efficiency.This warranty also does not cover the refrigerator drier or the light bulbs used in the refrigerator. THE WARRANTY IS SUBJECT TO THE . USER'S.NORMAL RESPONSIBILITY; AND IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,WHETHER WRITTEN,OR ORAL OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF PERFORMANCE,MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE,AND OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS ON OUR PART.We neither assume,nor authorize any other person to assume for us,any other liability in connection with our products. + Removal or defacement of the original Serial Number or Model Number from any refrigerated unit shall be deemed s to release us from all obligations hereunder or any other obligations,express or implied. Failure of the purchaser to receive such manufacturer's warranty shall in no way create any warranty express or implied,or any other obligation or liability on our part in respect thereof. If shipment of a replacement part is requested prior to the arrival in Delfield factory of the part claimed to be defective, the customer must accept delivery of the replacement part on a C.O.D.basis,with credit being issued when the defective- part has been received and inspected at our plant and proved to be within this warranty. This warranty under no condition gives the right to the purchaser-user to replace the defective unit with a complete unit of the same manufacturer or of another make.It further does not permit the replacement to be made with a motor compressor assembly of another kind unless authorized by us in writing. i No claims can be made against the warranty for spoilage of products on account of refrigeration failure. Performance by use under this warranty is contingent upon causes beyond our control,and we shall not be liable for any default or delay in performance thereunder caused by any contingency beyond our control, including war, governmental restrictions or restrains,strikes,fire,floods,Acts of God,short or reduced supply or raw materials,or discontinuance of the parts by the original part manufacturer. 2 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 - In Michigan (517) 773-7981 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 : TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTALLATION.....................:......................................................................................................3 OPERATION. ...................................................:............................................................................ 3 SPECIFICATIONS. .......................................................................................................................4 MAINTENANCE............................................................................................................................5 WIRING SCHEMATICS............................................................................:.............................5 & 6 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST................... TROUBLESHOOTING REFERENCE CHART.............................................................................7 INSTALLATION LOCATION:All Models—Be sure the location chosen ELECTRICAL:Refer to the amperage data on page 4 and has a floor strong enough to support the total weight of the your local.code or the National Electrical Code for proper cabinet and contents. Reinforce the floor if necessary to wire sizes. All case wiring is labeled with the required provide for maximum loading. voltage—be sure it is connected to the proper power Good refrigeration is based on good air circulation inside source. A protected circuit of the correct voltage and and out. amperage must be run for connection of the line cord. Inside Cabinet: Do not pack refrigerator so full that NOTE:This unit is intended to operate on a maximum_ air cannot circulate. 15 amp fuse at 115 volts,60 hertz,single phase. Outside Cabinet: Be sure that the unit has access to On cord-connected units only,a double-pole,single throw ample air.It is suggested that the ON/OFF switch is located directly behind the louvered rear of the unit be no less than two panel covering the compressor section.Its purpose is to inches from any wall,partition or disconnect all electrical current to the unit. For your any other object which will re- protection this switch should be turned to its OFF position strict exhaust air flow.Avoid hot whenever doing the following: corners and locations near stoves 1. Performing maintenance functions and ovens. 2. Changing or replacing light bulbs E LEVELING:A level cabinet looksbetterand will perform 3. Replacing a worn-out fan motor assembly better because: 4. Cleaning the refrigerated cabinet area. 1. The drain pan will drain properly. Under no circumstances should the unit be operated 2. The doors will line up with the door frames without the louvered panel in place! properly. If receptacles are to be mounted in the unit backsplash, 3. The cabinet will not be subject to undue strain. they must be wired independently from the existing unit STABILIZING:Some models are supplied on casters for wiring. your convenience, for ease of cleaning underneath and If a unit does not have a condensate evaporator,the unit's mobility.However it is of utmost importance the cabinet drain must have an outlet to an appropriate drainage area be installed in a stable condition with the front wheels or container. locked. OPERATION The Mark V refrigerator unit is designed and tested to Do not throw items into the storage area. Care must be maintain an operational temperature between 36°F and taken not to damage the blower coil or the interior of the 40°F, while the freezer unit is designed and tested to cabinet. maintain an operational temperature between 0°F and Continuous opening and closing of the doors or drawers 10°F. will hamper the unit's ability to maintain optimum refrig- Do not place hot pans on the blue ABS liner. eration temperature. Do not load storage area so as to restrict the air flow. Overloading will result in a loss of temperature. For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 - In Michigan (517) 773-7981 3 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 SPECIFICATIONS Recommended horsepower V18100&V1820%Prep Top Units-Remote V18300 "P32" Prep Tables-Remote LENGTH HORSEPOWER AMPS MODEL HORSEPOWER AMPS ............................. ........................................ . ........................................;X. ......................... . ' . ......... . . .......... ..................... . .. 3.4::::::::.:.::::. .............. .......... 5 .. ............... ................................................... ........................... ............ ......... . . .............................. ........ . ......... 60.to ffi. 1/3* 3.0 V18372-P32 1/2* 6.0 . .....XX . ..................... .......... '6 ........... ......... ................... .................. ... .......... ...... :6 .......................... ...................... ............ ........ ................ ................ ....... 84"'toW**.............. 1/2* 6.0 V18600 ".P32" Prep.Tables Self-Contained. V18300 Work Top Units=Remote ....... MODEL HORSEPOWER AMPS PLUG ............ ............. .......... ................ ....... LENGTH HORSEPOWER AMPS ............................ ............................................................................................. ;:.;:.>:.>:.;:.::.:: ......... .....................HORSEPOWER.............................. ... ................ :5 ......`... ........ ............ .... .... ................. ............ ... ................ ................. -P32 1/2 16.0 5-15P . .... . V18684 . : X ......... .................................. .... .. ....... ..... ..... ................................... .......................... .............. ........ Vi..........:...............,.,.,.,.,.,.*............ ............ ................... ... ..... ...... .. ........ P ....... V.4. 60*to 66� 1/3* 3.0 ... ......................................................................... .............................................................................................................. ... . . ..... ....................................................... ............................... .............................. .............................. ..... ............... .. ......... ............................... ................... .................................. ........................................................ 84'to 96" 1/2* 6.0 18300"PT" Pizza/Sandwich Tables.- Remote MODEL HORSEPOWER AMPS V18400&V18500 Prep Top Units-Self-Contained . .... ......... .................... /3............................. ........... ............................. ... .................. ........................ ....... .............. LENGTH HORSEPOWER AMPS PLUG 18381 PT 1/2* 6.0 .... ......... .......:—".1."" -- , .. ............. ............... ............ ... .............. 5p::...... ............. ............ XXXX -0:: ::::�' " . ....... ......... /.4:.;;:;;;.;:.;;»:.;::;:.;:.::.:8.................................................................. " 1/ ............................................................................................. 72"to 843 12.0 5-15P 18600"PT" Pizza/Sandwich Tables—Self-Contained ...................... ...................... ............................ ........... .............................. ...... .......... ............. ........... ......... WXXXXX ...................................... MODEL HORSEPOWER AMPS PLUG . .. ... ................ V ............ 3::: M .. ...... ...................... V18600&V18700 Work Top Units—.Self-Contained ,::::1/2»:.,:.:.....: 1/2 -20P 18693 PT 15.0 5 LENGTH . HORSEPOWER AMPS PLUG ..... ..... ......... ........ ................................................. Remote .... 18300 Baker's Tables .. ...................... 72"to 84" 1/3 12.0 5-15P LENGTH HORSEPOWER AMPS .............. ........ .......... .0 .. ... .9 .08. . ......... ........................... .......................................... ............ ........ ...................... ......................... ........................................................................ ....................... V18800 Work Top Freezers—Self-Cointalned' .81 1/3* 6.0 MODEL HORSEPOWER AMPS PLUG 18600 Baker's,Tables—Self-Contained XX ......................... . .. ........................ . .... ........ ...........- .......................... ..... Ar ................ .... : *....**.... -, ................ ::...:........X 104 1: R........ ..................... ......... ................ LENGTH HORSEPOWER AMPS PLUG ........... ........................................................................ ................................. ...... ... .-A e .................... .... �Aq... ........ V18866-F 1/2 12.0 5-15P .......... ... ... ............................... ......................................... 5' .................................... ....... ............. 6.................... .... . .. P:............. ............................. ........................................... ............................. . ................................................... .. ............. ....... ........ ...... .................... ................. .... ........... ....... ...................................%............................................... ....... 93* 1/3 12.0 5-15P t. V18900 Work Top Freezers—Remote 18600 Taco Tables MODEL HORSEPOWER AMPS MODEL HORSEPOWER AMPS PLUG .......... ................................ V 93 .. ......... ............................................................................:.................................................... ..............: . ........... .. ... ............ ......... . ... ... 0................... . ... ...... ................... ............. . ..... .................... ............. ....... ............................ ... .... ar J.w ... ..... .......................... .0 ........ .......... .... .......::::.:86..:O:TT......................13::::::::::::.:::::...6.0:.:..........:. . . ............................ V18954-F /2 10.0 ................................................................................................................................ . ................ ....... .. . .................. ................................ F ........................ ............................. All 18000 &-V18000 Series units operate On 115 volts, 60 Hertz, single phase. IMPORTANT! The Deffield Comp any '.."L ' NOTIFY CARRIER OF DAMAGE P.0. Box 470 If there are damages of any kind on the equipment 1 when it is uncrated, Call the transporting agents at Mount Pleasant, MI 48804'0470 I once and advise them of the damage. Request an (800) 248_8821::,_�- (517) 773-7981 in Michigabn- immediate inspection. This is for your protection in Pas'and,'��ervice felecopier: settling damage claims. rt (517),773-3210^ 4 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 • In Michigan (517) 77377981 Parts and service telecopler (511)'773-3210 J` "p; MAINTENANCE The interior and exterior can be cleaned using soap and and eliminate its ability to seal.A bristle brush and solu- warm water. If this is not sufficient try ammonia and tion of soap and water should be all that is required to water or a non-abrasive liquid cleaner.When cleaning the keep the gaskets clean.Do not use full strength degreas- exterior, always rub with the"grain"of the stainless steel ing agents on the gasket as they could cause the gasket to to avoid marring the finish.Do not use an abrasive cleaner crack and become brittle. because it will scratch the stainless steel and plastic. To help present the blower coil becoming corroded,store In order to maintain proper refrigeration performance, all acidic items,such as pickles,with lids that are sealable. the condenser fins must be cleaned of dust, dirt, and Immediately wipe up all spillages of items that are either grease regularly.It is recommended that this be done at acids or bases. least every three months. If conditions are such that the condenser is totally blocked in three months, the fre- Factory recommended low-pressure control quency of cleaning should be increased. Clean the con- settings are-as follows• denser with a vacuum cleaner or stiff brush.If extremely ' dirty,a commercially available condenser cleaner may be Refrigerators:37#cut-in and 17#cut-out will required. maintain approximatebox temperature of 38°F. The door gaskets should be cleaned as required to,main- Freezers:10#cut-in and 2#cut-out will main- tain their ability to seal properly.Do not use sharp tools or tain approximate box temperature of 0°F to knives to scrape the bellows as this may tear the gasket 5°F. WIRING SCHEMATIC - FREEZER BASES TIME CLOCK BROWN DEFROST TERMINATION TIMER X BLACK FAN PURPLE F DELAY ORANGE FAN FAN COOLING 4 RED a UNIT WHITE 9 DEFROST DEFROST 1 2 HEATER LIMIT H WHITE F.71 RED cc - m 3 0 BLACK J-BOX BLACK PRESSURE CONTROL DPDT SWITCH BLACK TO POWER SUPPLY BLACK 115V/60 Hz/1 a CONDENSING WHITE WHITE UNIT J-BOX WHITE DOOR HEATER BLACK (ONE PER DOOR) For parts and service call (800) 248-882:1 - in Michigan (517) 773-7981 7� -Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 ` ' : REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST V18000 PTs& V18000 V18000 PTs& V18000 Refriger- Baker's Freezers Relriger- Baker's Freezers ators Tables ators Tables Slower coil,l;dr ur�ds :::: . .. .. : ... 851 6070 Gas..... 'dr. .,>;. 170 2001 . Blower spit,2;dr units : .:: : :. ::: :::' :::: .3516063 Gasket y8"drawer:. : 17b 2047 ...:::..:::. ....slow coif,:3 4t: ts.......:<::::;::>:::;:':< .>:::;:::;::<> ::>;:.:: 5t<5998.:::;;; Gasket,24"dr. 170-2003 170-2003 Caster with lock,plate style 010-1555 323-4027 010-1555 Gasket,24"drawer 170-2008„ 170-2008 Caster without lock,plate style 010-1556 323-4026 010-1556 Gasket,27 dr(ohor units) 170 2110 Compressor 12 h p 2;dr iris ; 352 6791 Gaskef;27"dr;(unlls with"T"rn serial#) 1712144 Gpmpres ,l.,�t h p,3;dr lrzr 352 6670 Handle,dr.or drawer 323-4319 323-4319 Compressor,lt2 hp re3'g 352-6690 352-6630 ` Hinge rob no 323 4301. 323 4301 323-4301......: ...... -:...:. Compressor,1l3 h.p.,,ref g 352-6696 352-6696 Hinge,dr.,top L or bottom R 323-4265 323-4265 323-4265 Con'pressor,l/4 h p frzr. 509 0001: . Hinge,dr top R or bottom L 323-4422 323-4422 323-4422 CO** ressprldh p Q,re)'g: 352 fi685. Leg 1137 0072' Compressor,3/4 h.p.,refg Copeland FBEH-0075-IAA-208 Leg 323-4438 323 4438 ........... . Condensate evaporaOrelemenl. 219 4199 ;219 d199 :2*19 4199, Pressure control 351-6044 351 6044 351 6044 ......... ......... ........ ............ Defrost heater,l dr.units 351-6210 Ronor beanrtg;draweC 323-4232 Defrost heater,2 dr.units 351 6211 Rotter beanng drawer 323:4293 . Defrost heater,3 dr.units 351-6212 Salad pan covers(Units with black,16"long handles,specify"old style") Drawe ;::,;. >:.:�;;:aic:::: ....:<;::;:>::;0104106::»:;:::»::>::: »::>:<:>::>::> 6 n 0100129 fron;,.P: .:::,.;1;8.;;;:.:.; .......::..:.:...............:..............................::.::::::::::: Pa rawer.#rant,plastic,24 010-©107 8 pan 0100603 Drawer liner,l8" 170-2074 10 pan 010-0604 Drawer liner,24" . 170-2075 Salad pan coverpms consult factory _... .. Drawer track 18x28 0100001 Shelf 397-8014 . Drawer .track,24x28 01 o-0002 Bhelf support 323 4290 323 4290 3234290:: : Drier 351-6197 351-6197 351-6192 Shelf,18x28 397-7995 397-7995 18x32 397 7996 39 7-7996 011003 . . Shelf, D.ri ari: as Tic>> >« ::>:::::>: <:>:::.:;::.:::. _.................. p.p..:...1?.................:............................................. ........................................ Evaporator coil 351 6064 351 6064 Shelf,24X28 397 7997 397 7997: . Evaporator fan blade 351-fi167 351 fi167 35i 621)7 Shelf 24x32 39T J99& 397 7988 1.11 i:vapOraforfa i defrost r>tro! 351 6208 Solenoid valve 351 6041 Evaporator fan guard ::: 351 6209 Timer 219 d151; Evaporator fan motor 21&2671 2tir2671 216 267$ Expansion valve 351-6127 351-6127 351-5999 WIRING SCHEMATIC — REFRIGERATED BASES COIL ADDITIONAL COIL FAN FAN I l I /� f I FAN 'FAN E E TO CONDENSING UNIT - ` LIGHT LIGHT I f Y I —+—6 1 I PRESSURE u DPDT ' CONTROL I�SWITCH I _J JUNCTION JUNCTION BOX Box BLACK WHITE TO POWER SUPPLY 115VM Hzn• 6 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 • In Michigan (517) 773-7981 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 TROUBLESHOOTING REFERENCE CHART This chart is provided for the assistance of refrigeration CAUTION:Do not attempt to repair or service this unit beyond technicians only and is not intended for use by untrained or these check points.Contact you equipment dealer for the nearest unauthorized service personnel. Authorized Delfield Service Agent.These are the only service If your Delfield unit is not operating properly,checkthe following agents the company will authorize to repair Delfield units. before calling your Authorized Delfield Service Agent: Repairs made byany other service agents without prior authori- • check the power flow to the unit(plug in outlet?fuse and/ zation by The Delfield Company will void the warranty on the . or circuit breaker OK?) unit. • readjust the thermostat Compressor does not run Head pressure too low 1. Motor line open 1. Close start or disconnect switch 1. Refrigerant shortage 1. Repair leak and recharge 2. Fuse blown 2. Replace fuse 2. Compressor suction or 2. Clean or replace leaky 3. Control stuck open 3. Repair or replace discharge valves valve plates 4. Pistons stuck 4. Remove motor-compressor inefficient head. Look for broken 3. Unit location too cold 3. None needed-efficiency valve and jammed parts is increased 5. Frozen compressor 5. Repair or replace or motor bearings Unit Is very noisy 1. Improper unpacking 1. Remove shipping blocks Unit short cycles and/or angles 1. Control differential 1. Widen differential 2. Insufficient compressor oil 2. Add oil to proper level set too closely 3. Tubing rattle 3. Bend tubes away from 2. Discharge valve leaking 2. Correct condition point of contact 3. Motor-compressor 3. Check for high head pressure, 4. Mountings loose 4. Tighten overload cutting out tight bearings,stuck piston, 5. Oil slugging or refrigerant 5. Adjust oil level or refrigerant clogged water or air-cooled flooding back charge,and check expansion condensor or water shutoff valve for leak or oversize 4. Shortage of gas 4. Repair leak and recharge oriface 5. Leaky expansion valve 5. Replace 6. Refrigerant overcharge 6. Purge Compressor loses oil 1. Shortage of refrigerant 1. Repair leak and recharge Unit operates long or continuously 2. Plugged expansion 2. Clean or replace 1. Shortage of gas 1. Repair leak and recharge valve or strainer 2. Control contacts frozen 2. Clean points or replace control 3. Oil trapping in lines 3. Drain tubing toward compressor 3. Dirty condensor 3. Clean condensor 4. Short cycling 4. Refer to"Unit short cycles" 4. Location too warm 4. Change to cooler location 5. Superheat too high 5. Change location of expansion 5. Air in system 5. Purge at compressor suction valve bulb or adjust valve to 6. Compressor,inefficient 6. Check valves and pistons return wet gas to compressor 7. Plugged expansion 7. Clean or replace valve or retainer Frosted or sweating suction line 8. Iced or plugged coil 8. Defrost or dean 1. Expansion valve admitting 1. Adjust expansion valve 9. Service load 9. Keep doors closed excess refrigerant Fixture temperature too high Hot liquid line 1. Refrigerant shortage 1. Repair leak and recharge 1. Shortage of refrigerant 1. Repair leak and recharge 2. Control set too high 2. Reset control 2. Expansion valve 2. Adjust expansion valve 3. Expansion valve or 3. Clean or replace open too wide strainer plugged liquid line li 4. Compressor inefficient 4. Check valves and pistons Frosted q 5. Expansion valve set 5. Lower setting 1. Receiver shut-off valve 1. Open valve or remove restriction too high partially closed or restricted 6. Iced or dirty coil 6. Defrost or dean 2. Restricted dehydrator 2. Replace restricted part 7. Restricted or small 7. Clear restriction or increase or strainer gas lines line size Top condensor coils cool when unit is in operation Head pressure too high' 1. Shortage of refrigerant 1. Repair leak and recharge 1. Refrigerant overcharge 1. Purge 2. Compressor inefficient 2. Check and correct compressor 2. Air in system 2. Purge Unit on vacuum-frost on expansion valve only 3. Dirty condensor 3. Clean p y 4. Unit location too warm 4. Relocate unit 1. Ice plugging expansion 1. Apply hot wet cloth to expansion valve oriface valve.Moisture indicated by increase in suction pressure. Install dryer 2. Plugged expansion 2. Clean strainer or replace valve strainer expansion valve For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 • In Michigan (517) 773-7981 7 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 The Delfield Company P.O. Box 470 Mount Pleasant, MI 48804-0470 (800) 248-8821 (51,7) 773-7981 in Michigan Parts and service telecopier: (517) 773-3210 Form DM18000 Or x L ST 7CHO/CE .4 INl/IAL The Delfiel . 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Service Kenai Peninsula Refrig. Moser&Sons Refrigeration Anniston 680 Sandhurst Or 840 K Beach Rd./P.O. Box 432 . 601 E. Kelso Southeast Projects Spec. (205)272-7088 36109 (907)262-4480 RHA 99669 (602)628-7080 85705 703 Clydesdale Ave. Hawk Inc. Tucson Rest. Equip. Svc. (205)237-6768 RHA 36201 5414 Lamco Dr. + 2902 N. Flowing Wells (205)271-1150 RSH 36117 ARIZONA (602)622-4560 RFSHA 85705 Athens Tilton Refrig. Service Artic Refrig. Service 4409 Troy Hwy. Route 1 Box 76 (205)288-2427 36116 Apache Junction (205)233-1845 RFHA 35611 D& K Service Opelika 10520 E. Boise ARKANSAS i Birmingham May Refrigeration Co. Inc. (602)984-6153 85220_ Acurate Mech. &Svc. Co. 1507 Lafayette Pkwy/P.O. Box 2481 Fordyce 151 Industrial Drive (205)749-0340 36801 Cottonwood B & C Heating Cooling (205)945-9237 RFHA 35211 Nelson's Refrigeration 504 S. Russell B & B Rest. Equip. Service Phenix City 4020 Garden Lane (501)352-5624 �� 71742 508 Scott St. Equipment Service Co. (602)634-0205 RSH 86326 (205)942-2953 35209 1805 Ashley Dr., P.O. Box 2463 Fla Little Rock Flagstaff Equipment Service Center (205)297-3254 RSHA 36867 9 AIMCO Service 2721 Pearsall Refrigeration 10001 Colonel Glenn Road (205 6th Ave., South 1929 N. Fourth St: (205)252-6168 RSH 35233 Scottsboro (501)228-9890 RH 72204 Manning Service Co., Inc. Brickley Plumbing & Elec. (602)779-6121 RFA 86001 J & E Service Co. 2615 Clairmont Ave. 203 E. Willow St. 8502 Asher Ave. 205 324-3489 R 35205 (205)259-1911 RSHA 35768 Kingman (501)568-0255 72204 ( ) Kennedy Temp Tech Thomasville 2325 Airway Scott Service to 5 Inc. Butler Richard L. Hage Service (602)753-9482 86401 (501 562 Suite 51 Glossop's A/C & Electric (501)562 1863 RFSHA 72209 Hendricks Avenue (25 Old Hwy. 5 North 205 459-3084 36904 (205)636-4205 36784 Lake Havasu Monticello r ( ) Commercial Refrigeration Service Co. - � Decatur Trussville 3265 Silversmith Dr. Newman Fixture 606 W. Gaines S Rogers Service Co. Quick Appl. Repair Service (602)855-6536 86403 (501)367-6218 71655 2101 8th St., S.E. 102 King Circle 205 355-5840 RH. 35601 (205)856-1186 RSHA 35173 Mesa ( ) Commercial Food Equip. Co. Pine Bluff Tuscaloosa 1560 W. University Dr. Ogdens A/C &Elec. Dothan Kirby Refrigeration Service (602)835-1588 85201 3009 Midland Dr., South Reliable Service Co. 1509 Greensboro Avenue Environmental Comfort Sys. (501)536-4021 R 71603 2817 Hodgesville Rd. (205)752-1409 35401 425 S. Doran (205)794-9742 R 36301 Rogers (602)834-5665 85204 George's Comm. Refrig. Evergreen S e try Ht 1820 S. First, P.O. Box 1533 McCulley's A/C & Repair Sentry Kentucky&Air Phoenix (501)636-1470 R 72757 Rt. 2, Box 315J 2028 Kentucky Ave. Ste. 205/207 Adam's Refrig. Co., Inc. (205)578-1891 36401 (205)979-9864 RFSHA 35216 1824 N. 35th Ave. Russellville (602)269-6447 85009 A to Z Service Huntsville Authorized Comm. Serv. Inc. Route 6, Box 267 K& R Repair Service 1938 East Osborn Rd. (501)967-5504 RFSHA 72801 3214 81h Ave., S.W., Ste. E ALASKA (602)234-2443 RSHA 85016 (205)539-0320 35805 Craftmen's Refrig., Inc. Whites Refrigeration Inc. Anchorage 2040 N. 16th, Bldg. B 1203 B Putman Dr. Ed's Refrigeration (602)254-9135 R 85006 CALIFORNIA (205)837-6510 35804 2440 E. Tudor Rd. #1109 Dale Fair Refrigeration (907)344-5651 RH 99507 1502 E. Osborn #153 Alhambra Irondale Polar Refrigeration (602)230-9379 RSHA 85014 Frio Refrigeration McMallie & Myers Svc. Co. 6446 Homer Drive 1820 S. Curtis 2818 Commerce Square Bus. Pk. (907)349-3500 RSHA 99518 Scottsdale (818)284-1749 91803 (205)951-2262 RHA 35210 Refrigeration & Food Equip. Inc. Commercial Refrigeration Svc. H. Reyes Refrigeration 1901 W. Tudor Rd. 7621 E. Gray Rd., Suite G 601 N. Cordova St. Leeds (907)248-2525 RFSHA 99517 (602)998-0912 85260 (818)282-8607 91801 Bates Refrigeration 1002 Parnell Drive Fairbanks Strawberry Anaheim (205)699-8739 RH 35094 Controlled Temp. Sys. Kayseri Appliance&Ref. Commercial Food Eq. 615 23rd Ave. Lot 51 Wild Turkey Ln., P.O. Box 1591 2163 W. Lincoln Mobile (907)452-6342 RSHA 99701 (602)476-4259 RHA 85544 (714)758-1012 RHA 92801 Glenos Refrigeration, Inc. Dial One Ramco Refrig. 2385 Willowdale Dr. Juneau Tempe 1440 S. College Blvd., 4-N (205)460-8600 36605 Hermanson Corporation Mark Refrigeration (714)776-6551 RFSA 92806 Tri-State Comm. Appl. 1850 Crest 2527 E. 5th St. P.O. Box 190156 (907)789-0766 99801 (602)967-2193 85281 Angels Camp (205)344-3303 RFSHA 36609 Kodiak Servco Kodiak Service Company 842 S. Main P.O. Box 1018 (209)736-0522 95222 (907)486-6556 99615 • ADDITIONAL LISTINGS "TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY"ARE ON PAGE 19. • R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) CALIFORNIA Bakersfield— Santa Maria Bakersfield Forestville North Highlands San Diego JIMSBEST Service Co. Cold Finger Cooling Co. Delta Restaurant Supply Commercial Gas Appl. Serv. 5504 Osborne St. P.O. Box 322 4240 Roseville Rd. 3620 Fairmount Avenue (805)937-4498 RFHA 93307 (707)887-9430 RFH 95436 (916)485-8111 RFSHA 95660 (619)281-2513 92105 Belmont Fresno River City A/C Comte) Service So. F A. Marthedal Co. 3451 1 St. Ste 95 San Francisco (916)344-1119 RSH 95660 Golden Bay Comm. Svc. 511 Taylor Way 1477 N. Thesta (415)595-2233 RH 94002 (209)266-9525 RFHA 93703 Sacramento Best Mechanical (41 )626-3 Street 2901 Elkhorn Blvd. (415)626-3315 RFSHA 94103 ,'I; y CALIFORNIA — DELAWARE Santa Rosa — Claymont Santa Rosa COLORADO Ft. Collins Fairfield All Season's Cooling ' Accutemp Page Services 2236 Nightingale 4437 Rosecrown Ct., P.O. Box 8420 580 Commerce Drive (707)579-3190 95403 Arvada (303 223-2782 80525 J &T Refrigeration Service L ) (203)333-1477 R 06430 Arctic Rentals 9648 W. 56th Place Edwards Refrigeration, Inc. 1368 Calistoga Rd (303)231-6052 80002 5608 S. College Griswold (707)539-5876 R 95409 (303)223-9971 80525 Cool Time Refrigeration Avon 123 Pine Road Sebastopol 4 Seasons Refrigeration Glenwood Springs (203)376-32#5 06351 Wayne's Refrigeration 1011 Beaver Creek Rd. Moore's Service Guilford P.O. Box 711 (303)949-1853 81620 309 9th St. Ste. C R &GUilf f A/C & Refrig. (707)823-1388 RFH 95473 (303)945-2929 RSHA 81601 413 Whitfield Street South Gate Basalt Grand Junction (203)453-6831 06437 Brownie's Refrig. Service Colorado Comm. Svc. Fortney Refrigeration Co. 8462 State Street 155 Park Ave. Suite 100 2964 1-70 Business Loop Hartford (213)564-7745 90280 (303)963-3091 RFHA 81612 (303)242-3059 81502 GCS Service Inc. ' V& L Appliance Repair 92 Weston St. r So San Francisco Boulder 809 N Avenue (203)549-5575 06120 GCS Service Inc. Boulder Mechanical Serv. (303)243-3360 81501 Meriden 150 Associated Road P.O. Box 2168 2825 Wilderness Place, Suite 900 (415)871-6693 94083 (303)440-7744 80301 Greeley United Mech. Services Bayhill Refrigeration Temperature Dynamics Koenig Comm. Refrigeration 254 Amity Street 406 Dellbrook Avenue 1925 33rd St, 2427 4th Avenue (203)238-2000 rRFSA 06450 (415)583-7500 R 94080 (303)443-2162 80301 (303)352-7080 R 80631 Mystic v South City Refrig. &A/C 338 N. Canal Unit 3 Breckenridge Gunnison L.H. Duncklee Refrig', (415)742-6900 RFA 94080 Mid Continental Service Inc. Gunnison Appl. &Refrig. 33 Williams Ave. 156 County Road 450 516 W. Tomichi, (203)535-2552 06355 Spring Valley (303)453-1405 RSH 80424 (303)641-2218 81230 Newington Banner Refrig. Co. Inc. 734 Grand Avenue Colorado Springs Lakewood May Rest. Eq. &Supply w 2516(619)463-3171 RA 92077 Brenneman's Service D&W Refrigeration (203 Berlin Turnpike)666 3353 RHA 06611 .1 2224 E. Pike Peak 270 S. Chase (203 Stockton (303) 632-3303 80906 (303)232-8786 RFH 80226 N. Haven March's Refrigeration Harv's Refrigeration Service Hugh's Refrigeration Air-Tron Inc. 366 Adrienne Avenue 2370 E. Boulder 8602 W. Warren Lane (209)942-1148 95205 (303)633-3050 RHA 80909 (303)986-4320 R 80227 (2 Brock Street (203)772-1423 R 06473 Gas & Elect. Appl. Serv. Sammon's Refrigeration Inc. Montrose 325 S. Cardinal Ave. 3459 Astrozon Court Stamford (209)948-9559 95205 (303)392-6732 RSHA 80910 504 Repair Service E. Miami Bill A/C & Refrigeration (30 Smith Heating &A/C Inc. 237 West Avenue 1150 N. Filbert St. Commerce City (303)249-9579 SHA 81401 (203)324-0030 RSHA 06902 (209)466-1434 RF 95205 Mountain Sales &Serv. Pueblo 6759 East 50th Ave. Vernon St. Helena (303)289-5558 R 80022 A One Appliance Repair Enviro-Tech Inc. St. Helena Appliance 215 E. Northern 216 W. Main Street 380 McCormick Denver (303)543-5717 81006 (203)871-7802 RFA 06066 (707)963-4122 R 94574 Arctic Refrigeration Inc. Sedalia 1175 S. Cherokee St. Wallingford Hopkins & Co.o p Sunnyvale (303)777-1177 80223 D.L. Precision Food Service, Inc. 3025 W. Oakland Dr. Colorado Air Dial One Associated (303)688-5688 80135 410 Center St. 1240 Birchwood Dr., Ste. 1 8962 E. Hampden, P.O. Box 72 (203)265-4008 FSHA 06492 (408)744-1901 RSH 94089 (303)753-7474 RFSA 80231 Thornton West Haven Turlock Levine Company Dervey Equipment Company Eagle Crest Refrig. Turl Refrigeration Inc. 955 Decatur St., Unit V 2865 E. 118th Ct. R.A.R. Wood St. 1105 N. Broadway, P.O. Box 109 (303)825-0171 80204 (303)451-5607 80233 (203)933-1619 R 06516 (209)632-8851 RFA 95380 K.D. Service 1232 S. Inca Walsenburg Woodbridge Vlctorville (303)698-2249 RSHA 80223 J & L Electric Hack's Refrigeration Inc. Elfrink Refrigeration Stan's Mechanical &Refrig. 511 Main 4 Country Court 16574 "D" St. 1271 S. Bannock St. (303)738-2570 81089 (P03)387-6950 06525 (619)245-3375 92392 (303)777-2277 RFHA 80223 West Hollywood Englewood California Cold Control Hawkins Electrical Serv. CONNECTICUT DELAWARE 1155 N. Odgen Drive#4 3830 S. Windermer (213)650-3872 R 90046 (303)781-5548 80110 Danbury Claymont Berkshire Refrig. Serv. Commercial Equip. Svc. Frisco 98 Federal Rd. P.O. Box 428 AASCO Inc. (203)792-2121 R 06810 (302)475-6682 RHA 15703 112 W. Main St., P.O. Box 430 Testa Refrigeration (303)668-3619 80443 31 Hollandale Road (203)746-1952 RF 06811 3 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) DELAWARE — FLORIDA Delmar — Riviera Beach } Delmar Delray Beach Longwood Orlando Delmarva Refrigeration Inc. Atlantic Refrig. Inc. J &,B Refrigeration Mid-Florida Refrig. 504 N. Penn Avenue 1395 NW H Avenue 2005 Tree Fork Ln Unit 101 8121 Forest City Rd. (302)543-9070 RSH 19940 (407)278-1937 RFA 33445 (407)830-0300 RFSA 32750 (407)290-5980 R 32810 Dover Eaton Park Quality Systems of FL Shoreline Distributors 160 Hope Street 6926 Hanging Moss Rd. J.C. Hammond Refrig. Citrus Air Conditioner's (407)831-0327 RA 32750 (407)677-7278 R 32807 988 Forest St. 3545 Waterfield Rd. Refrig-A-Matic Serv. Inc. Southern Refrig. Co. (302)734-5583 �R 19901 (813)665-5409 33840 595 US Hwy 17-92 3038 John Young Pkwy Lewes Fort Lauderdale (305)695-6700 RA 32750 (407)299-5880 R 32804 Lewes Refrig. &A/C ""' Designed Weather Inc. Vaden Refrigeration 812 Kings Highway �- •Desi NW 34th Street Loxahatchee 6239 Edgewater Dr. 81 2)645-2736 R 19958 3440 NW 9000 R 33309 Dyna-Temp Inc. (407)293-3700 RS 32810 19219 West Sycamore t Whiteside Parts &Service, Inc. Newark Fort Myers (407)798-2665 RFSHA 33470 722 Brookhaven Drive Berry Refrigeration J & M Air Cond. Lutz (407)898-2222 RSH 32803 2 Garfield Way 5748 Corp. Circle Advanced Tech. Repair (302)733-0933 19711 (813)693-0075 RFHA 33905 1056 Stardust Lane Ozona United A/C of SW Florida (813)273-1714 33549 R.J. Lange &Son Newport 2657 Meadow Lane 420 Bayshore Dr. Restaurant Equip. Service (813)466-2721 33901 Malabar (813)784-2629 RF 34660 1 West Market St. (302)995-6661 19804 Hagerman Service Co. Jonan, Inc. Palm Bay i 6102 Palmetto Drive 1450 W. Railroad Ave. Box 218 Commercial Service Co. Wilmington (407)489-6102 RSHA 34982 (407)725-0739 RFSHA 32950 1300 Clearmont Unit 203 McFoy Refrigeration Fort Walton Beach Marco Island (407)676-2546 RSHA 32905 704 Lancaster Ave. Fife Refrig., Inc. Condee Cooling &Electric (302)658-3013 R 19801 106 Chestnut Ave. 25 Front St. Palm Harbor Elmer Schultz Services (904)243 0261 RFSHA 32548 (813)394 5121 RHA 33937 American A/C & Ref. 36 Belmont Avenue P.O. Box 1715 (302)655-8900 SHA 19804 Gainesville Miami (813)784-7776 RSH 34682 Holland's Appliance Service Airko Air Conditioning Panama City 3402-B N.E. 2nd Street 7400 N.E. 4th Ct. Gulf Coast Maintenance FLORIDA (904)372-8534 RSHA 32609 (305)754-3433 33138 2209 Owens Circle D.J. Air Conditioning Inc. (904)785-2326 32405 Hollywood 1841 SW 94th Avenue Williams A.M.I. A/C & Refrig. (305)223-2847 RHA 33165 mont Apopka - Center Allen's Refrig. 604 Wilont 9• 5891 Rodman St. Teak Refrig. Serv. Inc. (904)763-1567 32405 16 E. Sandpiper St. (305)965-2380 33023 1800 NW 93 Avenue (305)889-2021 R 32712 (305)594-5899 RA 33172 Jacksonville Pensacola Auburndale Cline Commercial Services Bennink's Refrig. Serv. Inc. United Refrig. &A/C Inc. 923 W. Forsyth St. Mims (90 N. Rues St. 517 Recker Highway y DL ReGr nt Li Inc. (904)477-8343 RHA 32503 9 y (904)356-7986 RSH 32204 4015 Grant Line Rd. (813)956-3500 RFHA 33823 Refrig. ervice Inc. RSI Danley's Ref. &Elec. g. (504)267 7615 RFSHA 32754 Road 9762 Ivey 5945 Saufley Pines Big Pine Key (904)457-1881 RHA 32506 (904)641-3768 RFSHA 32216 Naples McClain's Refrigeration Ocean Air of SW Florida Pro.-Air of Pensacola Route 3 Key Largo 1351 Pagle Road, Ste#3 1300 N. Kirk Street (305)872-9682 33043 Jack H. Hagopian (813)947-2284 RFA 33963 (904)434-1829 RFHA 32505 Boca Raton 99353 Overseas Highway Royco A/C & Refrig. Serv. Co. (305)451-2525 R 33037 Nokomis 201 South ''A'' St. Temperature Control Inc. Blackie's Refrigeration (904)432-8118 32501 5551 Marbella Drive Lakeland 507 Dona Drive (305)393-7151 RHA 33433 Ivy Air Conditioning Inc. (813)488-5315 33555 Pompano Beach 3515 Reynolds Rd. Complete Comm. Repair Bonita Springs (813)665-3704 33801 N. Lauderdale 1461 S.W., 12th Ave. Ste. S Haines Refrig. &Appl. ColdTech Inc. (305)782-7778 RSH 33069 3963 Bonita Beach Rd. P.O. Box 2729 Lake Worth 7544 W. Manab Rd. #C-27 (813)992-1551 33923 Superior Service (305)726-2404 RFHA 33068 Port Charlotte 1209 Lake Avenue Boyd Brothers Svc. Clearwater (305)588-4477 33460 N. Miami Beach 27074 Sunnybrook Custom Climate Control, Inc. A&A Discount Service (813)627-8881 33983-3320 13311 60th St., N. Largo 2152 N.E. 162nd St. (813)536-7857 RFA 34620 Tenco Comm. Refrigeration Inc. (305)948-6200 33162 Port Orange 9061 130th Avenue Flair Service Inc. Dania (813)585-9661 R 34643 Oldsmar 935 Alexander Ave. Apex Air, Inc. Brenzo&Taylor A/C (904)767-3900 R 32119 209 N W 1st Ave. Live Oaks 308 Bayview Blvd. (305)925-3693 33004 Superior Refrigeration (813)855-5838 RHA 34677 Riviera Beach Route 3 Airco Engineering Deerfield Beach (904)362-4921 32060 3905 Investment Lane#2 Ever-Ready A/C & Ref. (305)842-1525 RA 33404 207 Goolsby Blvd. (305)481-9789 481-9789_ _RA_ 33442 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 4 j H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) 4 FLORIDA — ILLINOIS Sarasota - Alsip Sarasota Vero Beach , Lake City Honolulu Equipment Services Bi-Jerr Refrig. Adcox Serv. Co. Burney's Comm. Svc. Inc. 4233 Clark Rd. Unit#26 120 SW 43rd Ave. 5368 North Parkway 2103 Kaliawa St. (813)923-1802 RSHA 34233 (305)562-3360 RS 32962 (404)361-8010 RFHA 30260 (808)841-0427 FISH 96819 Gulf Coast Refrigeration Service Refrigeration Co. Inc. ( Diversified Rest. Serv. 4487 Ashton Road 4450 U.S. 1 Macon 1326 Liona Street%(813)922-8809 RFA 34233 (407)569-5097 3P9B1 Pierce Sales &Serv. Inc. (808)949-2030 RFSHA 96814 Ray's Refrigeration Inc. 2422 Allen Road 4380 Whispering Woods PI. West Melbourne (912)781-6003 RFHA 31206 Kaneohe HI (813)921-1858 R 34233 Climatic Refrig. &A/C Inc. Total Service Company Gold Team Inc. 6950 Vickie Circle 545 Third Street 45-1127 Kamehameha Highway (407)725-2430 RFA 32904 (912)743-6505 RFSHA 31201 4(808)236-7338 R 96744 Spring Hill All-Tech Service Co. West Palm Beach Marietta Lahaina Maui �. 6092 Ave. of the Palms Florida Power Savings Corp. Superior Beverage Systems Lahaina Refrigeration (904)596-8324 33526 1211 Roebuck Cf. 1755 Arrowhead Court 1036 Limahana PI. 2C (407)833-4654 RFSHA 33401 (404)973-4363 30062 (808)661-0828 RFA 96761 St. Augustine A.C.E.S.S. Winter Park Savannah Pukalani Maui 2205 Dobbs Road B &V Refrigeration Care Refrigeration Ray's Repair&Svc. (904)829-1880 RFHA 32086 513 N. Virginia Avenue 2301 Price Street 137 Alea Place Falcon Service (407)629-5253 RA 32789 (912)236-2273 RFA 31401 (808)572-7466 RFA 96768 1960 U.S. 1 South, Ste. #21 Zephyrhills Comfort Air Corporation (904)797-9005 R 32086 R.H. Rioux&Sons 9 Executive Circle f St. Cloud 703 Foxridge Blvd. (912)927-7000 31406 IDAHO Leopold Refrig. Inc. (813)782-7157 34249 Stockbridge 1169 Sunlight Court Com-Tech Boise a (407)892-8025 RSHA 34769 130 Ridgecrest Way Bressie Electric Co. (404)898-9166 30281 7413 Mossy Cup Street St. Petersburg GEORGIA (208)362-2333 RSHA 83709 Bowman Mech. Service Thomaston Evans Equipment Inc. 3619 Overlook Dr. NE Albany Jim's Appliance Service 1714 S. Roosevelt (813)522-5411 RHA 33703 Ace Refrig. Service 2881 Barnsville Hwy. (208)345-5755 RSHA 83705' Jakris Sales &Svc. 111 Flint Ave., P.O. Box 411 (404)647-3863 30286 Freeman's Refrigeration 6901 38th Avenue North (912)432-7811 R 31702 5211 Bethel St. (813)381-4800 FISH 33710 Mitch's Repair Svc. Tifton (208)376-4341 RH 83706 McMullen A/C& Refrig. Rt. #4, Box 587 H Tifton Heating &Clg. 4877 28th Street North (912)888-5004 RH 31705 2209 Leslie Locke Rd. Lewiston (813)527-0000 RFA 33714 P.O. Box 1143 Lewiston Refrig. Sales Athens (912)382-4709 RFSHA 31794 1617 G St. England Electric Tallahassee P.O. Box 242 Toccoa 30603 (208)743-8596 RFHA 83501 &C Mech. Contractor (404)548-3113 Toccoa Electric Sales 1203 Commercial Park Dr. Rt. 3, Cam Mitchell Rd., MOSCOW (904)386-4754 RFA 32303 p Fork Refrig. Atlanta P.O. Box 68 2007 S. Main St. Tampa Authorized Serv. Ctr., Inc. (404)886-1956 30577 (208)882-3716 RFSHA 83843 Air Mechanical &Svc. 2310-B Marietta Blvd. NW 4311 W. Ida Street (404)355-3967 FISH 30318 Trenton Nampa (813)875-0782 R 33614 Capsco H & K Service Loebach Refrigeration Brandon Refrig. &A/C 2246 Marrieta P.O. Box 1167 2104 S. Fern 333 Fallenburg Rd. D-401 (404)351-4375 FISH 30318 (404)398-3180 RHA 30752 (208)467-7101 83651 (813)681-5497 R 33619 Southeastern Rest. Serv. Valdosta 2200 Norcross Parkway, Suite 210 Rathdrum Comm. l. Serv. (404)446-6177 RSHA 30071 H &H Service Co. Circle M Refrig. &Htg. 2101 W.. Hillsboro Ave. 303 E. Cronford Ave. P.O. Box 431 (813)879-2461 FISH 33603 Columbus (912)244-4682 31602 (208)687-0427 RH 83858 D& L Rest, Repair McCaghren Serv. Co. Inc. McDonalds Appl. Serv. 3114 Price Ave. 2813 Hamilton Road 1000 East Park Ave. Twin Falls P.O. Box 13274 (404)327-5584 RHA 31904 (912)242-0349 RHA 31602 Andrews Rest. Supply (813)831-6874 RHA 33681 Griffin Serv. Corp. McMullen Comm. Services 347 Main Ave. E. p Evans 914 Marion Street (208)734-9091 83301 606 N. Gilchrist Ave. Frothingham Comm. Serv. (912)244-8426 RSHA 31601 Scott Polar Corp. (813)251-6942 R 33601 2 Plantation Hills Dr. 502 Madrona, P.O. Box 1747 Maintenance Mgt. Tech. Svc. (404)863-8609 RFSHA 30809 (208)376-7730 83303 4025 W. Osborne Ave. (813)875-9547 RH 33614 Gainesville HAWAII Staples &Stevens Co. Food Service Equip. 5010 16th Ave. S. 514 Main St. S.W. Hilo ILLINOIS (813)248-1996 R 33619 (404)535-3710 FISH 30501 Hilo Mechanical Inc. David Wilkes A/C 50 Holomua St. Alsip 7008 E. 14th Ave. Garden City (808)961-3882 RFSHA 96720 Ref. Systems of III. (813)621-3808 R 33594 Commercial Refrigeration Co. 12540 S. Holiday Dr. Unit B 212 Travis Field Rd. (312)385-5700 RH 60658 (912)964-8878 RHA 31418 5 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) ILLINOIS — INDIANA Alton — Merrillville S Alton Elmhurst Mt. Vernon Columbus Yaeger&Son Refrigeration Commercial Equip. Svc. Eater Htg. &Cooling Serv. Commercial Service Co. 2406 Belle St. 497 W. Wrightwood Ave. 11004Salem Rd. 421 Center St., P.O. Box 970 (618)462-2178 RH 62002 (312)279-1141 H 60126 (618)'244-4466 62864 (812)372-0074 RH 47201 Aurora Freeport Ndrthlake Elkhart Artlip&Sons, Inc. Loescher Htg. &A/C Chicago Northern Svc. Inc. Dunlap Refrig. Inc. 230 South Broadway 1860 S. Walnut Ave. 36 W. Lake Street 24046 C.R. 16 East (312)896-1560 RFHA 60505 (815)232-6166 RFH 61032 (312)562-1222 RFHA 60164 (219)293-4306 46526 Commercial Refrigeration Oak Lawn Laro Corp. 3233 Fox Valley Ctr. _ Galesburg Oak Lawn Mechanical 1217 S. Main St. (312)851-8553 60504 Edwards Clg. & Htg. 5535 West 110th St. (219)595-5910 46516 r 106 Lake St. (312)422-8360 60453 Belleville (309)343-8657 RFSHA 61401 Evansville Bel-o-Sales &Serv. Harwood Heights _ Oak Park Brucken's Inc. 1915 S. Belt West g U.S. Refrig. Sales&Serv. 401 NW 4th St. 618 234-3310 R 62223 Air Tech Systems ( ) 700 W. Madison (812)423-4414 RSH 47708 7525 W. Lawrence Ave. Bensenville (312)867-9481 R 60656 (312)524-0808 60302 Schmitt Refrigeration Alliance Refrigeration Co. Orland Park S. Governor (81 918 Hillside Drive Herrin (812)424 5878 RFSA 47713 Pierce Service Corp. 312 860-0011 60106 Cornell's Refrig. Serv. ( ) 21 North 19th St. 8220 W. 137th Street Floyd Knobs 4 Broadview ti 4 18)942-4022 19th 62948 (312)403-0888 RA 60462 East Appliance Service South Town Food, Serv. P.O. Box -98 Hinsdale PI'IOCetOn (812)923-9833 47119 1808 N. Beach St. Dick Volker 708 345-5055 RSHA 60153 Temperature Engineering Inc. Fort Wayne ( ) 304 Elm Place 8 S. 365 Madison (815)875-1330 R 61356 y Buncombe (312)655-0375 RFA 60521 Commercial Parts& Service Hall's Service Co. Quincy 3919 Mobile Avenue Rt. 1 Joliet H &H Refrigeration (219)484-5587 RSHA 46805 (618)833-7593 RH 62912 Johansen &Anderson Inc. 30 Payson Hts. Morgan Refrigeration { 925 Plainfield Rd. (217)222-5340 RH 62301 806 Van Buren Champaign (815)723-9383 60435 Peters Heating &A/C (219)424-1006 R 46802 Ei chenauer Services Inc. , 207 E. University Justic 4520 Broadway Gary (217)359-4200 61820 J &J Air Conditioning (217)222-1368 RFH 62301 Gantz Rest. &Appl. Svc. T.C. &G. Ref., Htg. &A/C 9000 West 79th St. 729 N. Hancock St. Rockford 3105 Research Road (312)425-5040 60458 (219)938-4386 HA 46403 (217)356-2523 R 618.21 Kankakee 815 Br frig. Svc. Corp. oadway 815 962-3761 RFSHA 61104 Indianapolis Chicago McConnell Company ( ) Commercial Parts &Serv. Liberty Service Inc. 2895 Festival Dr. North Town Food Svc. Div. 5310 E. 25th St. 3038 W. Irving Park Rd. (815)932-6313 60901 815 Broadway (317)545-9655 RSH 46218 (312)588-2542 SH 60618 Quick Stop Appl. &Svc. (815)962-7314 RSHA 61108 Frost Air Co. Inc. North Town Food Svc. 1830 W. Station St. Stearns Fixture Co. 1320 N. Senate Avenue 4711 N. Lincoln Avenue (815)939-4902 RHA 60901 3537 Merchandise Drive (317)634-1425 RFSA 46202 (312)769-5050 RSHA 60625 La Salle (815)874-7815 R 61109 GCS Service Inc. Seco Refrig. 775 N. Sherman Dr. Ste. D 9� Illinois valley Refrig. Rolling Meadows 1742 Milwaukee Ave. 853 First St. Northwest Town Refrig. (800)692-8052 RH 46218 (312)235-6700 RFSHA 60647 (815)223-0308 61301 5420 Newport Drive, Suite 55 Indianapolis Ref. Co. Universal Air Services (312)398-1100 60008 1802 E. Prospect St. 4751 So. Central Lemont (317)638-0310 RSHA 46203 (312)585-4940 R 60638 E&C Refrigeration Inc. Skokie Sam Sun Mechanical, Inc. 111 W. Illinois Street Skokie Refrigeration 4801 Van Cleave Cicero (312)257-5536 R 60439 P.O. Box 504 (317)545-0968 RFHA 46904-2231 Durakool Refrigeration (312)973-4777 R 60062 3811 South 57th Avenue Marquette Heights Kokomo (312)780-6696 R 60650 Jones Serv. Co. Villa Park Thermodyn Inc. 308 Grant Refrig. Enterprises, Inc. 211 E. Morgan St., P.O. Box 2231 Decatur (309)382-3446 61554 134 East St. Charles Rd. (317)457-9379 RFH 46904-2231 1 Eichenauer Services Inc. (312)834-6398 R 60181 130 S. Oakland Ave. Moline Lafayette (217)429-4229 RSH 62522 Cone's Repair Serv. Kiefer Company, Inc. 2408 40th Ave. INDIANA 4 North 18th Street Elk Grove (309)797-5323 RSHA 61265 GCS Service Inc. (317)447-4293 RFSHA 47903 2542 Pratt Blvd. Monmouth Anderson Lake Station (312)593-5200 60007 Equipco Hoppie's Refrig. Serv. Tri State Cooling & Htg. Temperature Service Co. 1200 S. Main 621 John St. P.O. Box 1102 623 28th Avenue 2240 Elmhurst Road (309)734-7956 61462 (317)643-2511 R 46015 (219)962-6005 RFHA 46405 (312)640-0505 RA 60007 Morton Grove Bloomington Gooldy &Sons Inc. Merrillville ABSI Service Co. Dalton Corp. 8725 Narragansett 926 W. 17th St. 1303 W. 81st Ave. - (312)965.2173 °- — - 60053- .(812)332-1682 RSHA 47401 (216)769-1357 RHA 46410 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 6 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) INDIANA — MAINE Monterey — Dixmont Monterey Sioux City Lexington Harahan All Temp Service Refrig. Engineering Dickerson's Ref. Sales A-Bear Refrig. Inc. 178 Main St. 1301 Third 1931 Liberty Road 1301 Edwards Ave., Ste. B (219)542-2100 R 46960 (712)258-0179 RH 51101 (606)254-1436 RH 40505 (504)733-3600 R 70123 Mitchell's Service America Bana Parts Inc. Muncie Turner Commercial Refrig. (606)263-4357nue 734-0 RH 40505 1501 P.O. 23388 824 N. Walnut KANSAS (504)734-0076 6 RSHA 70183 (317)288-5360 47305 Louisville 5515 A Pepsi Street Great Bend Comm. Parts& Serv. of KY (504)734-8864 SH 70123 South Bend Rube's A/C, Htg. Refrig. 4204 S. Brook St. C &S Serv. Inc. 5251 9th, P.O. Box 476 P.O. Box 14194 Lafayette 1215 Walnut St. (316)793-6769 RFH 67530 (502)367-1788 RSHA 40214 Hilton's Refrigeration (219)232-6131 RFSHA 46619 Junction City Doolan's Repair Service 1820 Cameron St., P.O. Box 3247 Parkwa Speedway A-1 Refrig. Service 3227 N.W. Y (318)237-4311 70506 Air-Cooling & Htg. 3181/2 W. Chestnut (502)778-9547 40212 6108 Schoolwood Dr. (913)762-5600 RHA 66441 Glenns Comm. Service Inca Lecompte P.O. Box 24356 Kansas City 4034 South 5th St. Deville's Refrigeration Serv. 502 361-0121 RSHA 40214 Hwy. 71, P.O. Box M (317)299-2400 RFHA 46224 Hager Refrigeration Svc. ( ) 65 Southwest Blvd. Henson &Wright Refrig. (318)776 9363 71346 Terre Haute (913)236-6400 RFSHA 66103 4912 Cave Run Road Cascade General (502)448-2722 R 40216 Metairie 1909 S. 31st St. Topeka Southern Refrig. Co. Sahuc Fountain &Vending, 0 Bonnabel Blvd. (812)235-2998 47803 Anchor/Robinson Htg. 1015 Franelm Road 51 5104)833-1468 ., 70005 5853 S.W. 21st St. (502)361-2075 R 40214 Zionsville (913)272-6976 66604 Monroe Van's R & R Equip. Stevenson Co. Inc. Midway Mechanical Installation &Serv. 88 N. 1st St. Reliance Service (317)873-5397 RSH 46077 116 W. Norris P.O. Box 615 400 Stubbs Ave. (913)233-1303 RFSHA 66608 (606)846-4292 40347 (318)388-5801 RFHA 71201 Wichita Murray ew Iberia Fahrenheit Ref. Inc. y Commercial A/C&Refrig. IOWA 1131 S. Seneca L.J. Hendon A/C Ref.& Htg. 212 Leblanc Rd. �`^t (316)263-3161 RFHA 67213 Highway 94 E.,-P.O. Box 1034 (318)367-1918 70560 Bettendorf John's Refrigeration (502)753-9225 42071 General Refrigeration 1336 Seneca New Orleans 730 Lincoln Rd. Paducah (316)267-1653 67213 Leddy's Refrig. &A/C (319)355-3821 52722 City Refrig. Serv. 3721 Palmyra Street Walt's Refrig. Inc. 232 Lone Oak Rd. (504)486 2169 70119 Cedar Rapids 157 N. Evergreen (502)442-1264 42001 Cone's Repair Serv. Inc. (316)722-1588 67212 Institutional Maintenance Deep South Refrig. Inc. 1056 27th Ave. S.W. 627 Park Ave. 5580 Canal Blvd. (319)365-3325 52404 (502)442-7943 RFSHA 42001 (504)486-6097 R 70124 GSC Service Davenport KENTUCKY Pikeville 5804 Plauche Street Holmes Refrig. Osborne Electrical Ref. 1-800-642-7707 RH 70123 1803 W. 4th St., P.O. Box 4542 Ashland 9 Valley Vale Loupe's A/C& Htg. (319)322-2769 R 52808 Slone Refrigeration (606)432-4550 RSHA 41501 414 40th St., P.O. Box 24121 2432 Greenup Ave. (504)482-5822 70184 Des Moines (606)324-6822 RH 41101 Bell Brothers Inc. Pineville 2822 stn Ave. Bowling Green LOUISIANA John's Rest. Eq. Repair (515)244-8911 RFHA 50313 Universal Mech. Svc. Inc. 307 Lawrence Blvd. Goodwin Serv. Co. 1046 Searcy Way, P.O. Box 209 Baton Rouge (318)473-0835 71360 3509 Delaware Ave. (502)842-5645 RFHA 42102 Capitol City EQ. Svc. Shreveport (515)262 9308 RHA 50313 Covington 377 West El Cajon Mitchell's Shreveport Rest. Lehman's Commercial Svc. Kent Refrig. Co. (504)927-4908 RFSHA 70815 4350 Greenwood Rd. 1501 Michigan 221 E. 19th St., P.O. Box 2110 Chandler's Parts&Serv. (318)635-9741 71109 (515)243-1974 RHA 50314 (606)431-4252 R 41012 11656 Darryl Dr. (504)272-6620 RFSHA 70815 MAINE Dubuque Ferguson Lambert's Htg. &Clg. Ellis Appl. & Serv. Johnson's Refrig. Co. 4959 Hollywood St. 3370 Central Ave. 407 Govers Ln. P.O. Box 53424 Bangor (319)556-2383 52001 (606)679-4566 42533 R.M. Flagg Co. (504)356 0171 R 70892 1212 State St. Hampton Glasgow Cameron (207)945-9463 04401 Hampton Appliance &Serv. Elmore Electric Cam on Refrigeration 8-1st Street N.W. 121 Lexington Dr. Caribou (515)456-5116 50441 (502)651-2633 42141 Dan &Asa St. Appl. Servicenter of Aroostook (318)775-5385 70631 414 Main St. Marshalltown Harold (207)498-2033 04736 Hanke Refrigeration Dave's Refrigeration 1605 S. 1st St. Upper Pinhook Dixmont (515)753-5742 50158 (606)478-2439 41635 Quality Maintenance Inc. RFD 1, Box 980 (207)947-8821 04932 7 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) r MAINE — MICHIGAN Lewiston — Escanaba Lewiston Jessup Holyoke MICHIGAN Northeastern Inc. D&S Refrigeration The Darcy Company Dumais Avenue 8019 Old Jessup Rd. 110 Appleton Street Battle Creek (207)784-9191 RSHA 04240 (301)621-1811 RFSHA 20794 (413)536-5071 RFSHA 01040 Eger Eng. Corp. Burkart Refrigeration Portland Owingsmills 121 Main Street, P.O. Box 28 12393 E. Michigan Ave. A. F. Briggs Co. Blizzard Refrig. (413)532-9486 RSHA 01041 (616)965 6836 49017 874 Brighton Avenue 11436 Suite I Cronridge Dr. P.O. Box 856 (301)363-8750 R 21117 Hudson Bay City Brad's Refrigeration (207)773-1731 04104 Master Service Co. 2644 Reistertown 455 River Rd., P.O. Box 818 517 Broadway ( Standish Charm City Refrigeration (508)568-8500 RFSHA 01749 (517)684 9370 48706 1 V.R.U. Systems Inc. 621 Glynita Circle Comm. Kitchen Serv. Co. Rt. 35 Bonney Eagle Rd. (301)833-2988 RSH 21136 Hyannis 704 E. John St., P.O. Box 567 P.O. Box 248 Acme Refrigeration (517)893-4561 RFSH 48706 (207)642-2061 04084 Rockville 700 Yarmouth Rd. Kader's Refrigeration Brooks Appl. Serv. (617)775-2153 R 02601 910 W. Grant 330(E) N. Stonestreet Ave. (517)893-5115 R 48708 MARYLAND (301)251-0861- 20850 Lexington J.A. Busa A/C& Refrig. Benton Harbor Salisbury 137 Grant Street Slowik Refrigeration Baltimore Arctic Refrig. &A/C Serv. (617)862-9210 R 02173 2414 Riverbend Dr. Arbutus Refrigeration Inc. 108 Washington St. (616)925-1311 R 49022-6923 6225 Washington Blvd. (301)742-8580 21801 Needham (301)796-9270 1 R 21227 Coastline Parts Co. Ace Service Co. Boyne City EMR Svc. Division' 816 Snow Hill Rd. 39 Highland Circle R.K. West Mechanical Svc. 700 East 25th St.. (301)742-8634 21801 (617)449-4220 RSHA 02194 501 Boyne Avenue (301)467-8080-s SHA 21218 EMIR (616)582-6785 R 49712 Pine Heights Comm. Kitchen 428 Mill Street Peabody 812 W. Patapsco Ave. (301)543-8080 SHA 21801 United Service Company Burton (301)644-8844 H 21230 525 Lowell Street Genesee Refrigeration Reed's Refrigeration Silver Springs (617)535-0900 01960 G 3439 Fenton Rd. ^. 3401 Sinclair Lane EMR (313)234-7837 RFHA 48529 1'(301)327-8900 RH 21213 2626 Pittman Drive Reading I (301)588-8080 SHA 20910 Griffin Refrig. Inc. Charlotte } Beltsville 80 Eastway Bingham Refrig. Cascade Refrigeration Sykesville (617)942-1522 R 01867 9550 Hooper Road 10135 Bacon Drive Consolidated Serv. Inc. (517)543-0807 48813 (301)937-0284 R 20705 4200 Jim Bowers Rd. Revere (301)781-4616 21784 Cafe Services Inc. Clare Cumberland 251 Park Ave. Gateway Temperature Control Squires Elec. Mech. Timonium (617)227-7747 RSH 02151 11955 Eberhart 1003 Oldtown Rd. Chason Serv. Eng. Inc. (517)386-3568 R 48617 (301)722-7763 RFHA 21502 1947 Greensprings Drive ROShndale (301)252-6300 21093 Prior Refrig. Serv. Comstock Park Davidsonville 81 Farquhar Street Hurst Mechanical Inc. Superior Service Co. Westminster (617)323-4132 RH 02131 5180 West River Drive (616)784-4040 49321 494 Winding Creek Ct. Sun Mechanical Svc. Inc. Somerville (301)721-2114 R 21035 1202 Guadelupe Court (301)876-6749 RHA 21157 Temperature Cont. Sys. Dearborn Fort Washington 28 Farragut Avenue Town Center Refrig. G &W Refrigeration White Plains (617)628-2900 RHA 02143 6530 Chase Road (313)582-8738 RFSHA 48126 6 Notley Road Brown's Refrig. Svc. Springfield (301)839-2900 RHA 20744 Route 2 (301)934-4387 20695 A. S. T. Inc. Detr0lt I Gaithersburg 47 Clement Street Polar Refrig. Mr. Kool Service Co. (413)783-4753 RFSHA 01118 12345 Grand River 8528 Dakota Drive MASSACHUSETTS (313)834-2730 RHA 48204 (301)924-4424 20877 Sterling Advance Refrig. Co. East Tawas Attleboro Burnie 124 Jewett Road Krueger Refrig. Svc. Glen Glen Services Ltd. George K. Haworth Serv. (617)853-1600 RH 01564 111 A. East Bay St. 315 New Jersey Ave. N.E. 67 Slater St. (517)362-3477 R 48730 315 New Jere RSHA 21061 (617)222-7797 02723 West Boyelston Lester's Refrig. Empire 193 W. Boyelston Hugh MacLellan Mech. Sys. Hanover Dedham Chill Craft Company (617)835-4882 RA 01583 11679 M-22, P.O. Box 177 R. W. Mitchell &Co. (616)326-5410 49630 7525 D. Connelley Drive 160 Washington St., P.O. Box 4098 (301)768-2257 R 21076 g Springfield Thermal(617)326-1066 R 02026 Thermal Control Corp. Escanaba 205 Ely Avenue U.P. Food Equip. Serv. Hyattsville Holbrook Anaconda Refrig. &A/C (413)739-1181 RA 01089 114 N. 10th St. Sani-Tech Company (906)786-1138 H 49829 4925 Lawrence St. (301)864-5656 20781 (6 Kle Way 6 (617)767-2150 02343 Arrow.Refrig. &Appl. 5108 Baltimore Ave. - _ - (301)927-7447 R 20781 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=She0ey Eq.; 8 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) MICHIGAN — MINNESOTA : flint —Mankato Flint Lincoln Petoskey Warren Hayes Htg. &A/C Slaven's Refrig. Corp. Ballard's Plumb. & Htg. Commercial Air Systems 1025 Frost Street 863 N. Barlow Rd. 2200 E. Mitchell Rd. 11420 Nine Mile Road (313)238-9210 48504 (517)736-8379 48745 (616)347-3900 49770 (313)756-4411 RA 48089 Saginaw Valley Serv. Co. 3096 W. Pasadena Livonia Plainwell Webberville (313)732-4300 SH 48504 GCS Service James A. Shoup, Jr. Applin Bros. Refrigeration 27507 Schoolcraft Road 12793 Sycamore Pt. 11318 Stow, R.R. 2 Gaylord (313)261-2255 SH 48150 (616)664-4633 R 49080 (517)468-3844 RHA 48892 Central Comm. Eq. Svc. United Temperature Serv. 6711 Wilkinson Rd. 8919 Middlebelt Road Pontiac Westland (517)732-7977 RHA 49835 (313)525-1930 RFA 48150 K& B Mechanical Contr. R&A�Refrigeration Co. 560 Lowell Street 30800 Geraldine Grand Blanc Ludington (313)335-2212 48058 (313)522-6027 R 48185 C.I.R. Refrigeration Hankawitz Htg. Refrig. Waterford Refrig. &A/C P.O. Box 472 2606 N. Lakeshore P.O. Box 485 (313)695-4811 RHA 48439 (616)843-2809 R 49431 (313)334-4074 R 48056 MINNESOTA Grand Rapids Marlette Redford Alexandria Midwest Food Equip. Serv. Yaroch Refrig. & Elec. Ever Kold Refrig. J.V. Schmidt Inc. 1444 Chicago Dr., S.W. 6025 Lynd Rd. 12017 Woodbine 317 Nokomis (616)241-3609 49509 (517)635-3164 RH 48453 (313)533-0285 R 48239 (612)763-5700 RFHA 56361 Seaman's A/C & Refrig. 139 Sheldon Blvd. SE Marquette Rogers City Anoka (616)458-1544 RHA 49503 Duquaine, Inc. Rogers City Repair Gordy's Refrig. Serv. 1744 Presque Isle Ave. 193 S. 1st St. 625 Van Buren Harbor Springs (906)228-7290 RSHA 49855 (517)734-4024 49779 (612)421-6200 * 55303 MacGregor Plumb. & Htg. 195 W. Main St. Midland Saginaw Bloomington (616)526-2185 49740 Modern Refrigeration Phillips Refrig. Quality Refrigeration Inc. 4446 Flajole Rd. 283 Shattuck Rd. 2110 W. 98th Street Harrison (517)631-7459 48640 (517)754-3629 48604 (612)884-8201 R 55431 Stearns Service Systems Milford Shepherd 3185 Helen P Brooklyn Center (517)539-2541 RSHA 48625 Hartland Refrig. Gall's Refrig. Swenko Refrig. 3477 Tipsico Lake Rd. 240 E. Wright 6870 Shingle Creek Pkwy. . Hemlock (313)887-5141 48042 (517)828-5961 48883 (612)560-7090 55430 Schroeder Store Fixtures Mt. Pleasant St. Charles 17205 Doyle Road Chantlassen (517)642-8336 RFHA 48626 Cool-Z-It Baker Refrigeration Air Refrigeration 3412 South Lincoln Rd. 5050 W. Birch Run Road 8750 Power Blvd. Jackson (517)772-5467 RSHA 48858 (517)845-6292 RFHA 48655 (612)448-5828 R 55317 Arctic Service Div. Hutchin's Refrigeration St. Clair Shores 424 E. Prospect St., P.O. Box 359 720 Whitney Street Cloquet (517)783-2666 RFHA 49204 (517)772-5839 RFSHA 48858 J &C Refrig. Service Appliance Repair Service Cloquet Avenue Cascade Refrig. Inc. Koopman Refrigeration 772-6655 48081 21313 12 Mile Rd. 1108 Clo q 2922 Wildwood Ave., P.O. Box 1313 6784 E. Pickard (313) (218)879-1575 RHA 55720 (517)750-2100 RH 49204 (517)773-3321 48858 Sterling Heights Duluth Total Power Clean S. R. C. Refrigeration Gartner Refrig. o. Kalamazoo 940 S. Isabella Road g Stafford-Smith Inc. (517)772-1255 48858 (313 Diplomat Dr. 2331 W. Superior St. (313)254-0610 R 48078 3414 S. Burdick St. Trouble Shooters Inc. (218)722-4439 55806 (616)343-1240 49001 2040 S. Shepherd Road Traverse City Mr. Fixit Tony's Refrig. Inc. (517)772-4841 RFSHA 48858 A.B.I. Mechanical 16 W. 1st Street 3638 Miller Rd. 4041 U.S. 31 So. (218)722-9063 RH 55802 (616)345-1119 R 49001 Muskegon (616)943-4113 RFHA 49684 G &W Refrigeration Eyota Kalkaska 3954 Swanson Bud's Refrig. Inc. Harold's Appl. Serv. 4281 Holiday Rd. Rt. 2 Tom Maxwell's Refrig. (616)798-4665 RFA 49444 ( )616 938-2780 RA 49684 Route 4, Box 36C (507)876-2219 55934 (616)947-4612 R 49646 Niles Cherryland Refrig. Pro-Temp Mechanical 223 W. Grandview Parkway Grand Rapids R' Lansing 1105 N. Front St. (616)946-0341 R 49684 A-1 Refrigeration & Htg. Gilmore&Sons, Inc. (616)684-3361 RHA 49120 Grand Traverse Refrig. 333 Itsaca Street 1014 E.Jolly Rd. 2148 Fielstra (218)326-2505 RF 55744 (517)882-9067 RA 48910 North Street (616)941-0520 49684 Harry Elliott Co. Dependable Refrig. &A/C Hopkins 3610 North East St. 5760 Old Sawmill Lane Union Lake Custom Refrigeration (517)482-4395 48906 (313)987-9539 R 48049 Comm. Elec. Htg. &Cooling 1201 South 6th Street Mills Refrig. 8096 Flagstaff (612)938-7448 R 55343 35 Pickwick Place Oak Park (313)363-8805 RH 48085 Mankato Advance Air System (5177)323-7512 R 48917 12721 Capitol Meyer&Sons Inc. S &S Refrig. Inc. (313)546-5440 RA 48237 120 N. Broad Street 606 Lentz St. (507)345-4688 56001 (517)485-6295 R 48917 9 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) MINNESOTA — NEBRASKA Minneapolis — Lincoln Minneapolis MISSISSIPPI Grandview St. Joseph Check Refrig. Inc. Ken Madden Refrig. Hancock's Appl. 8830 7th Ave. North Biloxi 12912 B 8th 2608 Messanie (612)544-0363 R 55427 Anderson's Refrigeration (816)966-0883 R 64030 (816)233-2350 64501 Comm. Repair Serv. Inc. 339 Lynn Drive 1724 Lowry Avenue North (601)388-1026 RA 39531 Hannibal $t. LOUIS (612)521-3506 H 55411 Peters Htg. &A/C GCS Service, Inc. General Parts&Supply Co. Columbus 124 Corporate Square 9722 Reavis Park Dr. 720 E. Lake St. Dill & Norris Co. (314)221-0093 RFHA 63401 (314)638-7444 RFSH 63123 (612)827-5581 RSHA 55407 2502 Hwy. 82 E. Stewart Refrigeration Gold Star Rest. Svc. Co. (601)328-4532 RFSH 39701 Rt. 2, Box 109 3433 17th Ave. South (314)221-4220 R 63401 MONTANA (612)722-5342 55407 Flowood Independence Rush A/C&Refrig.Metro Appliance Svc. Inc. g' Bates Service Billings 995 Flowood Drive Billings Refrig. Svc. (612)546 4221 RSH 55441 West Highway 55 (601)939-8858 R 39208 12504 East 34th Street (612) (816)252-8445 R 64055 P.O. Box Refrig. Engineers Hazlehurst Harold's Refrig. Serv. (406)656-7758 7758 59104 5229 France So. City Service 16404 E. 28th Brodie Dohrmann Inc. (612)920-9659 55410 289 Extension St., P.O. 347 (816)373-1876 R 64055 3211 First Avenue North Owatonna (601)894-1322 RHA 39083 (406)245-3009 59101 Kansas City Modern Refrig. Inc. John's Appl. &A/C Jackson GCS Service 3724 1st Ave. S. 1031 Cardinal Dr. 406 248-7843 59101 (507)451-7944 RH 55060 Camp Service&Parts 3120 Terrace Street ( ) 328 B Oakdale (816)531-6477 RSH 64111 Princeton (601)353-9700 RH 39201 General Parts Inc. Bozeman Cliff's Refrig. Chandler's 1101 E. 13th St. 1 &V Refrig. & Rest. 3847 1-55 S. Frontage Rd. (816)421-5400 RSHA 64106 (40 406 Commercial Dr. Rt. 2 587-9303 RSHA 59715 (612)389-3335 55371 (601)373-3842 RFSHA 39212 ) Macon Great Falls Prior Lake Meridian Ellis Refrig. &Elect. Cold Snap Refrig. Cooling & Heating Serv. Hiway 36 West, P.O. Box 50 Appl. & Refrig. Clinic p g• Rt. 2 Box 300 H (816)385-3019 63552 1302 10th Ave. South P.O. Box 373 406 761-5610 RH 59405 "(612)447-2623 RA 55372 (601)626-8314 RH 39305 ( ) Marshall Tupelo Beerman Heating &Cooling Helena Roch Rochester Refrigeration Roby's Comm. Svc. Co. 161 S. Salt Pond Col N.Appl. Repair Briske 3515 16th Ave. NE P.O. Box 1684 (816)886-5867 65340 (507)288-8526 RSA 55904 (601)844-7198 RSHA 38802 (406)442-0226 RFHA 59601 Moberly Spring Park Yazoo City Smith Refrig. Co. Missoula P 9 Appl. &Equip. Repair J & R Refrig. nc. Affordable Aire 819 N. Morley 51 q p p g' Route 4, Box 262 (816)263-5944 RFSHA 65270 1515 Wyoming (612 Shoreline Dr., P.O. Box 346 (601)746-6817 39194 (406)549-7122 59801 (612)471-9525 R 55384 Poplar Bluff Temp-Right Service, Inc. St. Cloud Triple Serv. Center 1521 Cooper St. Appliance Repair Center 735 North -D" St. (406)728-1111 RHA 59802 1807 3rd Street No. MISSOURI (314)785-9557 63901 (612)251-6461 SH 56303 D L Service St. Cloud Refrigeration Branson Raytown D & L g H &S Service Co. Hall's Refrig. 1213 Indian Prairie Loop 604 Lincoln NE P.O. Box 1406 9902 East 53 St. (406)642-3504 RFHA 59875 (612)251-6861 RFHA 56304 (417)334-2695 RFSHA 65616 (816)737-0020 R 64133 Whitefish St. Paul Camdenton Springfield Flathead Mech. Services Cherokee Refrig. C.A.R.E. Sales &Serv. AAA Refrigeration 280 Blanchard Road 285 W. George St. Rt.8 Box 325 (406)862-8807 RFA 59937 (612)228-1771 RA 55107 Rt. 3, Box 585 (314)346-2912 65020 (417)881-1018 65807 Cool Air Mechanical Antarctic Same Day Svc. 1411 Rice Street Cape Girardeau 1600 St. Louis St. (612)489-8821 55117 R.E. Flori Co. (417)881-8713 R 65802 NEBRASKA Sauk Rapids 1634 North Kings Highway Best Refrigeration Co. p (314)334-3285 RHA 63701 2140 W. Grand Holdrege Central MN. Refrig. Erickson Elect. Inc. 729 9th Ave. South (417)886-2246 RA 65807 729 h Ave. S 56379 Columbia Restaurant Connection 301 E. Ave. Selby Heating &A/C 1745 E. Atlantic Suite C (308)995-5481 68949 ThiefRiver Falls 500 Big Bear Blvd. (417)866-4753 RFSHA 65803 Thief River Refrig. (314)443-0496 RFSH 65205 Lincoln St Ann Chapman &Savidge Refrig. . 122 Main Ave. S. Fulton 2235 Orchard St. (218)681-3146 56701 Kritzer Refrigeration E.M.C.O. Refrig. Svc. (402)435-5126 R 68503 101 W. Chestnut St. 3909 St. Timothy Lane (314)427-7477 RSHA 63074 1700 enter Food Serv. (314)642-3088 RHA 65251 1700 Center Park Rd. (402)423-1031 68512 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 10 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) NEBRASKA — NEW YORK Norfolk — Buffalo Norfolk NEW HAMPSHIRE Highland Park Cliff Major Refrigeration Co. Bader's Sales &Serv. J.T.'s Refrigeration Svc. 314 Northwestern Ave. 271 Cleveland Ave. 8162 Hwy 180, P.O. Box 126 (402)371-9625 R 68701 Conway (201)247-7030 08904 (505)535-4214 R 88028 Bellen Services North Platte 144 W. Main Hillside Clovis M.N.I. Refrigeration Co. (603)447-3454 03818 Samcom Technologies Claiborne Refrigeration 2201 Rodeo Rd. 1175 Liberty Ave. 900 W. Grand (308)532-1841 RFHA 69101 Goffstown (201)352-1380 07205 (505)762-0112 88101 Ace Service Co. Omaha 18 Cote Avenue Moorestown Deming Bennett Refrigeration (603)668-5070 RSHA 03045 John Verderame&Sons Teague Refrigeration 3352 N. 88th Plaza 930 Borton Landing Road 1101 E. Florida (402)571-7444 R 68134 Hudson (609)235-3144 R 08057 (505)546-9691 88031 Crapo's Refrig. &A/C Hudson Serv. Co. 4006 "Q'' St. 48 Lowell Rd. Neptune City Espanola (402)733-3232 68107 (603)882-1741 R 03051 Advance Air Systems, Inc. Pueblo Elect. &Refrig. Greater Omaha Refrig. 23 Myron Avenue Pt. 1, Box 4022 3313 N. 88th Plaza Littleton (201)775-4898 R 07753 (505)753-3000 87532 (402)571-2626 RFSHA 68134 Pennock Sales&Service 120 Main Street Pemberton Farmington J. L.Tucker Co. (603)444-5833 03561 Harry Keil Refrig. 815 N. 19th St. Rt. 1, Box 334 Aspen Refrig. &Htg. (402)365-7400 RSHA 68102 Madison (201)267-8825 R 08068 534 E. Broadway, Ste F K& M Refrig. (505)326-4635 87401 Scottsbluff Modock Hill Rd. Somerset Four Corners Service Co. All Temp Serv. & Repair (603)367-4730 R 03849 ABA Refrig. & Rest. Eq. 1416 Schofield Lane '` 2010 5th Ave. 370D Hamilton Street (505)325-9863 87401 (308)635-0607 69361 Somersworth (201)249-8411 RFH 08873 Thompson Appl. Repair Air;Care of New Hamp. A y Gallup nr r :.rr, M Kold-Aire Refrig. 1004 E. Overland 14 Myrtle Street Trenton (308)632-6250 RH 69361 (603)692-5700 RF 03878 Ever-Ready Refrig. Industrial Park, West Fortier&Son, Inc. 220 N. Broad St. (505)722-6783 87301 Seward 216 Green Street (609)393-4173 RFSHA .08607 Lee's Refrigeration (603)692-3595 RH 03878 734 Seward St. Union NEW YORK (402)643-3645 RSHA 68434 Wolfeboro Ideal Appl. Serv. Well's Appliance Service 1013 Burnet Ave. NEVADA Whitton Rd. (201)687-8859 07083 Albany (603)569-1723 R 03894 Albany Refrig. Ltd. W. Orange 77 Livingston Avenue Boulder City Woodsville Baron International (518)456-4554 RFSH 12207 Richner A/C &Refrig. Roy's Refrigeration Inc. 148 S. Valley Road 1300 Wyoming R.F.D. #2, Box 169 (201)736-7171 R 07052 Amityville (702)293-5170 89005 (603)747-2688 03785 Keiser Serv. Corp. 645 N. Broadway, Rt. 110 Carson City (516)789-1111 11701 Ron's Refrig. NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO 2068 S. Edmonds Dr. Bath (702)882-4845 RH 89701 Atlantic City Alamogordo Marvin Refrig. &A.C. Thermec Co. Inc. Hot 'N Cold Equipment 48 West Steuben Las Vegas 122 N. California Ave. 6491/2 Hwy 70 W. (800)722-0230 RH 14810 Burney's Comm. Serv. (609)348-9126 08401 (505)437-3477 RHA 88310 Brooklyn 4480 Aldebaran Ave. Alpro Serv . Co. Inc. (702)736-0006 RSHA 89103 Clifton Albuquerque 1127 Willoughby Ave. Lloyd's Refrigeration Multi-Temp., Inc. Albuquerque Refrig. Serv. (718)386-2515 FSHA 11237 3575 W. Thomkins Oak Hill Road 1500 Los Tomases NW (702)798-1010 RFSHA 89103 (201)256-1373 R 07013 (505)242-1569 R 87102 Buffalo LMS 4 Service Bomar Inc. Advance Equip. Co. 3040 S. Valley View Englishtown 7522 B 2nd St., NW 2494 Seneca St. (702)871-1000 RFSHA 89102 Ace Heating &Cooling Inc. (505)898-8733 RSHA 87107 (716)822-0715 RH 14210 Sunrise Refrigeration 121 Wilson Ave. Brothers Electro Mechanical Appl. Installation &Serv. (201)446-1888 RFHA 07726 10300 Constitution NE Ste. C 3400 N. Mojave Road 2464 Main Street (702)871-1555 89101 Hackensack (505)299-0457 RHA 87112 (716)836-8606 RSHA 14214 Ed's Refrig. B H Refrig., nc. Reno Bergen-Passaic Service 2920 Girard N.E. g" Kold-Temp Comm. Refrig. 56 McKinley St. (505)884-0085 87107 818 Elmwood Avenue 2220 Dickerson Rd. ( ) 201 487-6788 R 07601 (716)882-3133 RFA 14222 New Mexico Serv. Co. (702)323-0070 89513 Climate Control Refrig. 3313 Girard NE Reno Refrigeration Hammonton 3085 Seneca Street 9 (505)889-3036 RHA 87107 505 Cyma Street Silipena Comm. Ref. (716)825-2020 RH 14224 (702)747-5362 R 89503 328 South First Road Carlsbad Shields Bros. of Buffalo (609)567-0542 RF 08037 .1410 Main Street General Refrigeration Serv. 810 W. Mermod (716)883-3860 H 14209 (505)885-5605 88220 11 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) NEW YORK — NORTH CAROLINA Carle Place — Shelby Carle Place Pelham Wellsville Greenville Senay Elect. Repair All State Air Control K&L Appl. Repair Serv. Greenville Rest. Equip. 485 Westbury P.O. Box 158 27 Clark St. 630 Pitt St. (516)334-8686 SH 11514 (914)668-8211 R 10803 (716)593-3450 14895 (919)830-0542 27834 Clarkson Poughkeepsie White Plains Hickory Allen Refrig. & Fixt. Crystal Clear Refrig. 175 Orawaupum Street All Thermal Services P.O. Box 731 Industry Street (914)949-0945 R 10606 509 B Main Avenue (716)637-0310 R 14430 (914)471-0011 RA 12603 (704)323-8367 RFHA 28601 Dix Hills Rochester NORTH CAROLINA High Point Econ Mechanical Corp. A.I.S. Comm. Pts. &Svc. Carolina Maintenance Svc. 3 Underset Ct. 26 Pullman Avenue 1236 N. Main Street Asheville (516)242-3930 RH 11746 (716)458-4190 RSH 14615 CMA Inc. (919)885-3895 RH 27260 , All-Temp Service Corp. Golden Triangle Refrig. Gansevoort 176 Rosedale Street 349 Depot Street 1306 Baker Rd. Baldwin Bros. Refrig. 704)252-7921 RSH 28802 g. (716)338-2070 R 14620 (919)431-3477 27263 Rt. 9, Box 37 D. J. Mutch Refrig. Inc. Service Engineering Co. High Point Refr. Htg. (518)792-0124 12831 1479 Norton Street 16 Pearl Street 320 Ennis St. Glendale (716)266-4920 RSHA 14621 (704)252-6297 RSHA 28801 (919)883-6549 27260 New Ridgewood Refrig. The John Zingo Corp. Bessemer City 72-16 Myrtle Ave. 164 Newbury Street Criswell Refrigeration Lexington (718)821-9155 11385 (716)254-7090 RFSHA 14613 Rt. 2, Box 586 603 Refrig. (704)629-3065 28016 603 Burgess St. Glen Falls i Sauquoit (704)249-9017 R 27292 Expert Refrigeration Duffy's Rest. Equip. Boone 65 South St. • 3138 Oneida Street Dove Equipment Service Lumberton (518)793-9259 12801 (315)737-9401 SH 13456 300 East King Street Smith's Refrigeration (704)262-0385 28607 Elizabethtown Rd. Box 1468 Huntington Station Schenectady (919)739-7970 28358 Biltmore Mechanical Inc. Albany Conditioned Air Candler 159 Broadway 2957 Hamburg Street Rice's Refrigeration Manteo (516)692-6590 RFHA 11746 (518)356-1607 RF 12303 Rt. 2, Box 320 Machine Repair &Svc. (704)667-8856 28715 Hwy 345 Skyco NE Jamestown Setauket (919)473-1284 RFSHA 27954 A. I. S. Comm. Pts. &Svc. Nassau Soda Equipment Cary Monroe 8 West Main St. 4 Waterview Lane Cary Refrigeration Inc. (716)665-6556 RSHA 14733 (516)273-1555 11733 101-H Woodwinds Ind. Ct. Don P. Evans Service Westburg Elect. Inc. (704)460-0061 RFSHA 27511 7818 Landsford Road 16 Scott St. South Glen Falls (704)764-3033 28110 (716)488-1172 14701 Commercial Appl. Serv. Charlotte 30 Marion Ave. Authorized Appl. Svcntr. New Bern Lake Carmel (518)798-1819 12801 1020 Tuckaseegee Rd. George's Service Company Ideal Air Conditioning (704)377-4501 28208 426 Thurman Road Hamilton Drive Syracuse (919)633-1366 RFH 28560 914 225-8762 10512 Comm. Refrig. &Food Eq. 5 Refrig. Serv. - ( ) 5255 255 Ply St. NBWt00 506 Gordon Ave. ( )704 525-4322 R 28217 Latham (315)454-3591 RH 13220 Hurley Refrig. & Htg. Northeast Comm. Appl. Carolina Refrigeration Co. 308 West A Street - 1083 Troy Schenectady Rd. Thiells 8008 Bartlett Road (704)464-2640 28658 (518)785-0190 RSH 12110 AAA Cooleration Serv. (704)545-2139 R 28227 1 Cedar Lane Comm. Repair Serv. Raleigh Long Island City (914)947-2113 10984 1500 W. Morehead St. Authorized Appl. Svctr. Gotham A/C Serv. (704)334-9763 28208 800 N. Person St. 32-49 Gale Ave. Troy (919)834-3476 SH 27604 (212)392-7300 R 11101 Mullally Bros. Inc. Conoven Triangle Refrig. Service 116 Campbell Ave. Awad Appliance Service 709 Pershing Road Manchester (518)465-8757 12180 Rt. 5, Box 517 (919)833-9795 RHA 27608 Angeline Refrigeration (704)464-8883 28613 Walkers Refrigeration 90 S. Main Street Valley Stream P.O. Box 28416 (716)289-4700 RS 14504 Day&Nite Refrig. Elizabeth City (919)834-9056 27611-8416 600 W. Seaman Avenue Robertson's Refrig. Inc. Massapequa (516)378-1176 R 11510 901 A West Ehringhaus St. Reidsville Don Refrig. Co. (919)335-7742 R 27909 Chrismon Refrig. Service 194 Old Sunrise Hwy. Vestal 504 N.W. Market St. (516)799-3333 R 11758 Prescott-Pierson Eq. Fayetteville (919)349-6449 R 27320 2505 Vestal Parkway E. Lee Norris Refrigeration Mastic (607)797-2396 R 13850 836 Dunn Road Rutherford Nestor Ramos Service (919)323-0560 R 28301 Koone's Service 49 Pentmoor Drive Webster Rt. 5, Box 32 (516)491-2525 RHA 11950 Story Refrigeration Greensboro (704)287-5354 28139 5 West Main St. C.D. Spivey Refrig. Co. Middle Village (716)872-6143 14580 7-D Dundas Circle Shelby McManus Comm. Refrig. (919)852-5700 27407 Cleveland Refrigeration 79-49 68 Rd. Greensboro Refrig. Service 2409 S. Post Road — -(7-18)326-3172- R . _ 11379 2920 Manufacturers Rd. (704)484-1079 RH 28150 =(9119)272-9361 — __ .27416.__: R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 12 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) NORTH CAROLINA — OHIO Smithfield -Tiffin Smithfield Mandon Cleveland East Liverpool Parrish Refrig. Serv. Diede's Air Cord. Daly Refrig. Co. Sims and Company 906 Raleigh Road P.O. Box 582 7700 Marble Ave. 1012 Bradshaw Ave. (919)934-7719 27577 (701)663-7075 58554 (216)441-2323 R 44105 (216)385-3867 43920 Statesville Minot Electrical Appl. Repair Elyria 2021 E. 32nd St. y Taylor's Refrigeration Co. Refrigerator Equip. (216)431-2222 RH 44115 Longbrake Refrig. Service 322 Holland Dr. 2000 Valker Road Richard Greenwald Inc. 10822 LaGrange Road (704)872-4891 R 28677 (701)852-2101 58701 P.O. Box 18053 (216)323-3981 R 44035 Summerfield St. John (216)761-8605 44118 Euclid Hight Service Co. Abrahamson Refrig. Harrison Appl. Service Ramsey-Bennett Co. Route 1, Box 1338-1 Star Route 4025 East 71st Street 25010 Lakeland Blvd. (919)272-4113 RHA 27358 (701)263-4526 58369 (216)429-1121 R 44105 (216)261-9110 44132 Twin Service Refrig. Wake Forest 2041 Hamilton Avenue Fairfield Technical Refrigeration OHIO (216)861-2277 R 44114 Smith Refrigeration P.O. Box 78 4890 Castleton Drive (919)556-0555 RHA 27587 Akron Columbus (513)868-6533 45014 ARR/CRS, Inc. Allied Restaurant Serv. Weaverville 1169 W. Waterloo Rd. 920 N. 20th St. Fremont 44 Morgan Branch Road (216)753-6634 RSHA 44314 (800)824-1444 RFSHA 43223 Gus Carn Refrigeration (704)645-9446 RHA 28787 Don's Refrig. Service ARR/CRS, Inc. 1819 W. State 570 Lansing Road 2830 Johnstown Rd. (419)332-9129 RFHA 43420 Whittier (216)784-6365 R 44312 (614)476-3225 RSHA 43230 Hawkins Htg. A/C. Co. Atlas Butler Inc. Huron Rt. 1 Miller's Refrigeration 243 Nort h Fifth Street Arnie Fox Htg. &A/C (704)497-2592 Y8789 2512 Triplett Blvd. (614)228-3257 43215 2710 Cleveland Rd. West (216)784-4527 R 44312 (419)433-2369 RFHA 44839 Wilmington Tri-Vector Corp. Tom Cannon Co., Inc. Commercial Refrig. Sales 10 South College St. P.O. Box - Kettering 102 Eastwood Rd. (216)376-8426 RFSHA 44308 (614)875 639 6390 R 43216 Keirn Refri . Service (919)799-2194 R 28402 Nationwide Services 5400 Bigger Road Alliance 4555 #11 Groves Road (513)434-6064 RH 45440 Winston-Salem White Refrigeration (614)863-6666 RHA 43232 Alexander Equip. Co. 420 W. Main St. Taylor'd Refrig. Service Lorain 3820 Kimwell Dr. (216)821-1243 44601 1245 Brownlead Road Harmon Serv. Inc. (919)765-8950 27103 (614)276-7870 R 43223 2063 Ridge Rd. McGee's Refrigeration Bellefontaine United Refrig. Service (216)277-6381 RH 44055 4804 Old Walkertown Rd. D& R Refrigeration 581 West Town St. Merchants Refrig. Inc. (402)767-1711 27105 1141/2 E. Court Ave. Rm. 6 (614)228-5311 R 43223 3807 West Erie Ave. (513)599-3335 RH 43311 The Wasserstrom Co. (216)246-5511 44053 NORTH DAKOTA Brook Park 477 South Front Street Lucas Northbrook Refrigeration (614)228-6525 RSHA 43215 Mid-Ohio Refrigeration Beulah 23120 Switzer Road Dayton 1488 Rummel Rd. Beulah TV &Appliance (216)226-1030 44142 Food Equipment Service (419)589-4963 RHA 44843 112 W. Main Chagrin Falls 2617 St. Charles Malvern (701)873-2764 58523 Gordon Refrigeration - (513)254-3501 45410 9 Fields Refrigeration Carrington 31149 Woodcrest Dr. Logan Appliance Serv. 3017 Alliance Road Kluth's Refrig. (216)248-4329 44022 350 Troy Street (216)868-5833 44644 (513)222-2222 45404 167 8th Ave. South Cincinnati South Dayton Refrig. Svc. Mansfield (701)652-3047 58421 A. M. Schwartz Inc. 3230 W. Alex-Bell Rd. Nick's Sales &Service Crystal 2331 Reading Rd. (513)435-1331 45449 1038 Burkwood Rd. Otto's Ref. &Appl. Sales (513)381-5758 45202 (419)756-6755 R 44907 Rt. 1, Box 61 Certified Service Center Delphos (701)657-2267 58222 4946-50 Paddock Road Rick's Refrig. &Appl. Middletown (513)242-3139 RSH 45237 327 N. Main Street Stoney's Refrigeration Dickinson Comm. Parts &Serv. of Cinn. (419)695-9400 RH 45833 7162 Becky Drive Electric Sales &Service 6940 Plainfield Rd. (513)777-4111 45,044 31 Sims (513)984-1900 RH 45236 Delta (701)225-2171 58601 Hamilton County Refrig. Kern Refrigeration Olmsted Township 6195 Colerain Ave. 327 Main Street Cull's Sales &Service Faro (419)822-3888 43515 24553 Bagley Rd. Fargo (513)923-1962 45239 Dakota Refrig. Koch Refrigeration Co. Dover (216)826-1210 44138 515 N. 19th Street 3578 Gailynn Dr. Willoughby Climate Serv. Ravenna (701)235-9698 58102 (513)661-1518 RS 45211 112 E. 4th 216 339-1140 RFSA 44662 3380 Repair Service Grand Forks ( ) 3380 Hommon Avenue Midwest Refrig. (216)296-3535 44266 622 S. 15th (701)746-5448 58201 Tiffin Russell Refrig. &Equip. 50 Hudson Street (419)447-3961 44883 13 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) OHIO — PENNSYLVANIA Toledo — Mechanicsburg Toledo Tecumseh Portland Dubois Arco Inc. Redfield Refrigeration Bressie Elect. Co. Chittester Refrig. 3254 Hill Avenue Route 4 922 S.E. Oak St. 705 Dubois St. (419)531-3521 R 43607 (405)275-2266 RH 74873 (503)231-7171 RSHA 97214 (814)371-3915 RHA 15801 Commercial Ref. & Elec. Commercial Refrig. Inc. 2280 Upton Ave. Tulsa 5920 N.E. Glisan Erie (419)475-6543 RFHA 43606 Crowl Mechanical Inc. (503)234-6445 R 97213 A.D.S. Equipment Co. P& F Barry Faunce 4616 So. 101st St. E. Ave. Refrigeration 4809 Pittsburg Ave. (918)663-3323 RFHA 74126 07 N.E. 131st Ave. (814)838-2038 SH 16509 (419)255-02001 1 43611 ((55 03)252-0660 97230 303rd (918)582 7121 A.I.S. Comm. Parts &Service (419 Servco Inc. P 9 Mitchco Custom Air Co. She ler Refrigeration 1004 W. 26th St. 3961 N. Williams Ave. 2505 E. Broadway 2119 North Darlington PI. (814)456-3732 FISH 16508 (419)691-2828 RH 43619 (918)835-3670 74115 (503)282-7255 R 97212 The Wichman Omstead Service Co. Harrisburg 1702 Arlington 3322 East 30th Street Roseburg K& D Service Co. 9 ( ) Roseburg Refrig 918 749-0511 RHA 74114 1833-41 N. Cameron St. (419)385-9121 RSHA 43609 . Inc.Yale (717)236-9039 SH 17103 2940 Diamond Lake Blvd. Union (503)672-8939 RFHA 97470 Hazelton Uneek Services E.R. Heiliger Co. Whit's Refrig. & Ice R.R.1, Box 34 Goffa Refrigeration 208 Sweet Potato Ridge Rd. (918) 582-7121 74085-3301 739 Curry Rd. 969 W. 11th St. (513)836-8895 45322 (503)672-7207 97470 (717)455-2735 18201 Valley View OREGON Salem Hermitage ARR/CRS Inc. Salem Refrigeration Rombold Refrig. &A/C 8001 Sweet Valley Drive 4071 Liberty Rd. S. 285 S. Keel Ridge Road (216)328-0060 RSHA 44125 Beaverton (503)581-7244 R 97302 (412)346-3892 R 16148 Chill Factor Refrigeration Westlake 6163 SW Murray Blvd. Intercourse North East Mechanical (503)643-9582 97075 1055 Bradley Road 361 Clark 4 Old Philadelphia Inc. (216)871-1020 44145 Bend PENNSYLVANIA (71elphia Pike All-Temp Refrig. Co. (717)768-8296 RFHA 17534 Youngstown 675 SE stn Street Allentown Jenkintown Auth. Factory Service (503)389-6998 RHA 97702 Dynamic, Inc. Williard Inc. 600 Industrial Rd. 709 Gordon Street 375 Highland Avenue (216)792-1407 44509 Clackamas (215)435-5547 RHA 18102 (215)885-5000 19046 Perrigo Industrial Services York-Mahoning Co. K&D Service (Branch) 724 Canfield Rd. 15610 S.E. Tong Rd. 447 Lehigh Street Jennette (216)788-7011 R 44511 (503)658-8174 97015 (215)432-0266 SH 18103 Bruce's Refrig. &Supply Eugene 500 N. 3rd Street Zanesville Clay's Refrigeration Altoona (412)527-5806 RFSHA 15644 Nicholson Refrig. Serv. 233 Green Lane Caum Eng. Corp. 3298 N. Maple St. (503)688-9082 97404 2513 Sixth Avenue Lancaster (614)453-3450 R 43701 (814)944-6149 RFHA 16603 K& D Service (Branch) Lebanon 597 Lehigh Avenue OKLAHOMA Omer's Refrigeration &Appl. Boothwyn (717) 394-4892 SH 17602 35065 E. Lacomb Rd. EB Devlin Co. Inc. (503)451-2515 97355 80 Winding Way Lansdowne Atoka (215)485-8100 R 19061 John F. Harkins Co., Inc. All Temp Refrig. McMinnville Ogden Climate Control Union & Baltimore Ave. 111 East "C" St. AI's Refrigeration 814 D Market Street (215)622-6300 19050 (405)889-2157 74525 833 E. 11th St. (215)494-7514 19061 Latrobe (503)472-9000 87128 Norman Coraopolis Mullen Refrig. Service Reliable Refrigeration Milwaukee Authorized Factory Serv. 202 Railroad St. 2008 Research Park Blvd. Tyler-Portland Refrig. 1010 First Avenue (412)537-7203 R 15650 (405)321-3606 73069 8545 S.E. McLaughlin Blvd. (412)262-2330 FISH 15108 (503)231-0731 97222 Laureldale Oklahoma City Darby Reading Refrigeration Clyde Walker Svc. Co. Newport Stanservice 3301 Raymond Street 901 N.W. 4th Street Coastal Refrig. Htg. &A/C 917 Springfield Rd. (215)929-2653 RH 19605 (405)232-7184 RH 73106 846 N. Coast Hwy. (215)586-7575 19023 Lemoyne Falcon Mechanical Inc. (503)265-7275 R 97365 1015 N.W. 68th Wilde Refri g 900 Market Street Doylestown Temp-Tech (405)848-7000 RA 73116 112 S.E. Douglas Gannet Mechanical (717)761-2559 RA 17043 H.L.M. Service Systems (503)265-3255 R 97365 4020 Gannet Lane Rd. #2 5120 S. Monte PI. (215)794-8290 18901 Leola (405)682-0459 73119 Drexel Hill Triangle Refrigeration Co. Hagar Restaurant Serv. Shannon's Comm. Refrig. 3200 Oregon Pike, 1229 W. Main St. 4043 Garrett Road (717)656-2711 17522 (405)235-2184 RSH 73106 (215)259-1906 R 19026 Mechanicsburg P.M. Maintenance Co. 18 E. Maplewood Ave. - �-- (717)697-9708=.... _ _ 17055 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 14 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) PENNSYLVANIA — TENNESSEE Munhall — Powell Munhall York Florence Heiskell Haag & Kusko Electrical Authorized Factory Serv. Marshall Refrigeration Miller Equip. Co. Inc. 118 Marham Road 220 N. Broad Street 1213 Claredon Avenue R. 1, Box 532 Hinds Creek Rd. (412)462-3890 15120 (717)846-5484 RH 17405 (803)665-6658 RSH 29501 (615)522-0615 RSHA 37754 K& D Service Newton Square 907 Roosevelt Avenue Hilton Head Isl. Hixson Sebastian &Sons Inc. (717)848-2780 SH 17404 Marke's Heating &A/C Quick-Cool Refrigeration 12 S. Newton St. Larry E. Kern Service 2 Cardinal Road P.O. Box 1543 (215)353-7990 RH 19073 1765 West Market Street (803)681-2350 RHA 29928 (615)842-9871 37343 Pennsylvania Furnace (717)854-7598 17404 Preferred Air, Inc. Jackson Y 15 P Airport Road Berrena's Refrigeration (803)681-2473 R 29926 All Seasons Refrigeration 215 E. Deibler.Rt.2, RHODE ISLAND 109 Pleasant Plains Rd. (814)238-0238 16865 No. Charleston (901)664-3989 RH 38305 Philadelphia E. Providence S. A. Holcombe Ref. Co. Johnson City p GCS Service 5085 Piedmont Avenue Atlantic Refrig. Eq. Co. (803)744-2763 R 29406 Commercial Refrig. Inc. 529 E.Thompson St. 1002 Waterman Ave. 500 Princeton Rd. (215)426-4722 R 19125 (401)434-6803 SH 02914 West Columbia (615)282-1321 RFHA 37602 F.A.S.T. Comm. Appl. Svc. Whaley Electric Svc. Providence Jonesborou h 110 No. 2nd Street Coldmasters Temp. ntrol P.O. Box 4023 9 (215)922-6245 H 19106 (803)760-2110 RSH 29171 Pioneer Refrigeration 66 Whipple Street t Rt. 1 Box 77A Charles W. Jones (401)831-0361 R 02908 (615)753-5047 RH 37659 5226 Ridge Avenue (215)482-8771 RSH 19128 Westerly SOUTH DAKOTA.9128 Kingsport Elmer Schultz Serv. Inc. Morrone Electric Inc. Andersn Refrigeration 540 N. 3rd St. 170 Main Rapid City 126 Deaderick Rd. (215)627-5400 RSH 19123 (401)596-2102 02891 D& R Service, Inc. (615)239-6892 R 37663 3030 W. St. Louis St. Pittsburgh (605)343-6740 RFH 57702 Knoxville Commercial Equip. Svc. SOUTH CAROLINA Food Equip. Svc. (FESCO) 316 Linnview Avenue Anderson Sioux Falls 3011 Industrial Pkwy E. (412)882-5271 RSH 15210 Hosea Refrig. Serv. Inc. AAA Refrigeration (615)522-5764 RH 37921 HAY Service &Installation 113 Sayre Street (609 S. Marion Rd. y (605)361-3001 RHA 57106 Mechanical Services Inc. 435 Melwood Ave. (803)226-6088 R 29624 1010 Wilder Place (412)621-9322 RFSHA 15213 Wilson Refrig. A-1 Appliance Service (615)522-1124 RFA 37915 301 Marchase Refrigeration 1948 S. McDuffie Street (60 N. 6-338s 2700 Smallman Street (803)225-7923 RFHA 29621 (605)336 3388 57104 Memphis (412)281-6280 R 15222 Clay's Refrig. & Repair Svc. Wilson's Refrig. &A/C Beaufort TENNESSEE 4929 Miller Road 310 Knollview Dr. Beaufort A/C &Appl. Co. (901)794-1400 RFSHA 38118 (412)327-0349 R 15239 Star Route 5, Box 299-D Antioch Commercial Parts and Svc. (803)525-0326 29902 R & D Refrigeration Svc. 3716 Burdon Cove, Suite 4 Pleasant Gap Burton 421 Carl Miller Rd. (901)366-4587 RSHA 38118 Phoenix Engineering 248 N. Main Street "Powell Electric (615)331-9362 RFHA 37013 Landmark Htg. &A/C 3212 Jean Dr. (814)359-2701 RFHA 16823 R#8 Box 78-A (803)524-4891 FH 29902 BfISt01 (901)365 4260 R 38118 Scranton Bristol Supply & Equip Rest. Equip. Serv. Inc. K & D Service Camden 200-210 State St. 6274 Flodden 1818 Cedar Avenue Johnnie's Servicenter (615)764-5191 RSHA 37620 (901)682-5932 RSHA 38119 (717)342-5135 SH 18505 1701 Roberts Ave. Charleston Mt. Juliet (803)432-3643 RHA 29020 Spring City Mechanical Systems Volunteer Refrigeration p g y Campobello Market St. 802 Creekbond Circle C & M Refrig. Sls. &Svc. (615)336-5739 RFH 37310 (615)664-3443 RA 37122 260 Cedar St., P.O. Box 186 Food Equip. Service Co. (215)948-9308 RSH 19475 170 Caldwell Road Chattanooga Nashville (803)468-4598 RSHA 29322 g Wilkes-Barre Jake Marshall Service Commercial Appliance Service Appliance Service Cayce 611 W. Manning, P.O. 4324 602 Overton Street 88 North Main Street Buddy Hatcher Ref. & Eq. (615)266-7200 RA 37405 (615)254-0906 RSHA 37203 (717)829-2638 R 18701 2005 State St. Seaborn Comm. Refrig. Comm. Pts. &Svc. of Nash. (803)252-8272 29033 2500 Dodds Avenue 470 Woodycrest Avenue Williamsport (615)629-0969 37407 (615)244-8050 SH 37210 K& D Service (Branch) Charleston Hgts. Nick's Service Company 14 W Fifth Street Hutto Refrigeration Sales Collierville 170 Old Tusculum (717)323-8010 SH 17701 3103 Meeting St. Century Refrig. Svc. (615)833-2741 RSH 37222 (803)747-7331 RSHA 29405 Rt. 1, Box 327A Tennessee Rest. Equip. (901)853-7600 R 38017 7127 Cockrill Bend Inc. Dr. Columbia (615)350-8188 RSH 37209 Authorized Appliance Serv. 1811 Taylor Street Harrison Powell (803)254-8414 RSH 29201 Gray Fox Refrigeration Houston Everett 6133 Bayshore Dr. 124 East Brushy Valley Rd. (615)344-5509 R 37341 (615)947-7744 RH 37849 15 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; . H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) TENNESSEE — VERMONT Sevierville — W. Pawlet Sevierville Dallas Lubbock Wichita Falls D.C. Service &Sales Air Cold Service Co. Plan-Ex Corporation Archer Mechanical Inc. Rt. 11 Box 219 A 2624S. Central Exp. 1120 Slaton Hwy 618 Ohio Street (615)453-5087 RFH 37862 (214)426-2174. 75215 (806)745-6647 RSH 79404 (817)322-7222 76308 Seymour Almcoe Refrig:Co. Y 4050 Cresthill Road Lufkin Knox Area Maintenance (214)381-2113 R 75227 Dorsett Refrigeration UTAH 10922 Chapman Hwy. B&B/Shepherd Service 205 Herndon (615)573-7851 RFSHA 37865 11234 Plano Rd. (713)634-4130 75901 Clearfield (214)226-1509 75243 Dick Kearsley Svc. Ctr. TEXAS Hicks Appliance Serv. Co. Mlordene (80 te's A/C Svc. S. State 4510 Bryan St. 10903 Leedy St. (801)773-4836 RHA 84015 Abilene (214)826-0458 RSHA 75204 ( 13)332-8567 RFSA 77578 7 Logan Heatherly Refrigeration Ice Machines Inc. United Service Co. 4342 Mary Lou Lane 3712 Haggar Way Pasadena 790 S. Main (915)672-1481 R 79606 (214)357-9723 RFH 75209 Tecumseh Mech. Svc. (801)753-3700 RH 84321 Schindler Refrigeration Co. 2950 S. Shaver, Ste. C-15 Arlington 10815 Grissom (713)944-8842 RFHA 77502 Salt Lake City Alpha Service (214)241-1992 RSHA 75229 La Monica's Rest. Eq. Serv. 3610-G S. Cooper St. Plano 2759 S. 300 W. #E (817)465-1882 R 76015 El Campo Nova Food Equip. (801)466-2681 RFSHA 84115 El Campo Refrig.-Cooler 1401 Summit Suite 10 Lee's Service&Sales Austin 212 S. Mechanic (214)578-1730 R 75074 211 W. Haven Air Temp. Engineering (409)543 9039 77437 (801)467-1561 RFA 84115 6513 Thomas Springs Rd. Rowlett (512)288-4540 RFSHA 78736 El Paso Phoenix Refrigeration Mark Refrigeration 679 E. 4181 So. Barrett Refrigeration 5101 Grisham Central Elect. Appl. Svc. g 6719 Shirley Ave. 7305 Boeing Drive (214)475-1258 R 75088 (801)972-1840 84107 (512)452-7667 R 78752 (915)779-1226 R 79925 Peterson's Sales & Service City Plumbing Supply San Antonio 1370 South 400 West 104 E. 31st Fort Worth Arnold Refrigeration (801)487-3653 RH 84115 (512)477-5703 RSHA 78705 Ralph Wright Refrig. 1122 N. Cherry 9909 Hwy 80 W. (512)225-5493 78202 West Valley City Malarky's Enterprises (817)244-4787 76116 Bevtex Beverage Svc. Lindhardt Refrigeration 10408 Walpole Lane 3190 Houston St. 2854 S. Redwood Rd., C-18 (512)288-5802 RSH 78739 Garland (512)226-2266 78Y19 (801)973-9646 RFSHA 84119 Beaumont Shepherd Food Svc. Eq. Comm. Kitchen Repair 2710 National Circle 1377 N. Brazos The Refrigeration Co. (214 271-9582 R 75041 VERMONT 1010 IH 10 East ) (512)735-2811 RSHA 78207 (409)838-3365 RH 77702 Harlingen Joe Jouett A/C & Heating Brattleboro Gil's Electric 9807 McCullough Peterson's Refrig. Brenham 206 E. Adams (512)342-1818 RFA 78216 138 "A'' Elliott St. Gibbs Service Co. (512)423-1744 RSHA 78551 Warren Refrigeration (802)257-4261 05301 Rt. 1, Box 466 1863 Hormel (713)836-7212 77833 Houston (512)271-7933 78219 Burlington Carrollton Artic Air Refrigeration Affiliated Equip. Service 19515 RM 149, #141 Sugar Land 243 S. Champlain St, Trans-Air Inca (713)440-0216 RFSHA 77070 J &S Refrigeration Inc. (802)862-1768 05402 2013 Greenwood Rd. P.O. Box 109 214 242-0601 75006 Armstrong Repair Center ( ) 5750 A Royalton (713)240-5505 77487 Colchester Commerce (713)666-7100 SH 77081 Mainieri Refrig. &A/C B& D Conditioning Air Texarkana 4 Belwood Ave. Leon's Heating &A/C g Universal Food Serv. Eq. 802 864-5909 05446 1123 Main 1108 W. Cottage 104 Smelser ( ) (214)886-3567 75428 (713)869-8958 77009 (214)792-8294 RFSHA 75503 Montpelier Southern Refrig. Svc. Commercial Services Conroe 300 Garden Oaks Tyler 177 River St. Temp Air Service (713)695-6481 R 77018 Top Refrigeration (802)223-5110 RH 05602 2000 Derby 2338 Airline Drive (409)539-1741 77305 Irving (214)597-4701 RSHA 75713 Rutland Dial One Hugh's A/C Auth. Appl. Servicenter Corpus Christi P.O. Box 165334 Victoria 74 River Street Dowell Comm. Svc. (214)255-7440 RHA 75016 Crossroads A/C&Refrig Svc. (802)775-5588 RSH 05701 4307 S. Port St., Suite 140 Harris Refrigeration 3201 E. Rio Grande #B (512)855-0633 78415 1302 West Shady Springs Ct. (512)576-5917 RFSHA 77901 W. Pawlet Owen Refrigeration (214)445-0080 RSHA 75060 Corino Electronics 4214 Dillon Lane Lone Star Appliance Svc. Waco Wells Road (512)854-7272 R 78415 439 N. Briery Food Equip. Service (802)645-0251 05775 (214)790-6732 75016 657 Ruby St. (817)776-6470 RFSHA 76714 Longview Pro Tech Refrig. Inc. Johnson Service Center P.O. Box 21958 2131 S. Green St. (817)666-2667 F 76702 (214)758-9614 RHA 75602 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 16 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) VIRGINIA — WEST VIRGINIA Charlottesville — Charleston VIRGINIA Spotsylvania t Fall City Seattle Garnett Refrigeration Fall City Refrigeration All Area Service Charlottesville 9821 Courthouse Rd. 4471 332nd Ave., S.W. 21637 Pacific Hwy. So. Ron Martin Service (703)898-6461 R 22553 (206)222-7980 RHA/ 98024 (206)824-6910 R 98198 701 Charlton Ave. Electromatic Sales-Serv. (804)977-3924 RSH 22906 Springfield Graham 800 Mercer St. Daubers of Washington D.C. Andy's Comm. Ref. (206)624-3370 R 98109 Concord 7645 Dynatech Court 6715 247th Street Strain Refrigeration (703)866-3600 H 22153 (206)847-7427 R 98338 Evergreen Refrigeration 9 727 S. Kenyon Hwy. So. Hwy 460 East Virginia Beach Grayland (206)763-1744 R 98108 24538 (804)993-2231 Virginia Appl. Svc. Inc. Ballentine Inc. Rod's Restaurant Eq. Evin ton 5257A Clalledon Drive 1893 Highway 105 7219 6)524 8200 SH 98115 Roosevelt W.E. (206 Lloyd 0. Pillow Refrig. (804)473-9308 RSH 23462 (206)267-3404 98547 ( Rt. 2, Box 246 GCS Service Spokane (804)525-3005 24550 5257 Cleveland St., Ste. 102 Kennewick Clayman Comm. Svc. (800)476-4278 RFSHA 23462 All-Phase Refrigeration Clayman 28th Fairfield Shealy Hodges Corp. Rt. 11, Box 11568 Dominion Refrig. Corp. 849 Seahawk Circle#103 (509)582-6675 R 99337 (509)624-0084 RSHA 99203 2929 P-3 Eskridge Rd. (804)468-1929 RFA 23452 Coffey Refrigeration Tacoma (703)560-6644 R 22031 Waskey Restaurant Svc. Rt. 2, Box 6257 Commercial Refrig. of Tacoma Wilhelm's Refrig. Serv. 1211 Baker Rd. P.O. Box 68505 (509)586-1519 RFH 99337 1754 S. Fawcett Rt. 1, Box 149 (804)460-0320 RH 23455 (206)383-1561 RH 98402 (804)377-6316 24435 Kent Waynesboro D&E Refrig. & Htg. R.E. Jones Refrig. Inc. 1319 y 16850 S.E. Wax Rd. (206 N. Fir Hampton 115 Service (206)631-1330 98042 (206)752 9586 98406 Manley's Service Co. 115 Henry Avenue P.O. Box 9050 (703)949-8835 22980 Thermodynamic Service TWlsp (804)826-8693 R 23661 Restaurant & Refrig. Repair 13236 S.E. 260th Free-Zee Refrig. &A/C Tidewater Service Agency 316 Federal St. (206)464-9517 RA 98031 8 Ayers St., P.O. Box 156 723 Kentucky Avenue (703)942-1777 22980 (509)997-5714 RHA 98856 (804)245-2665 RFA 23661 Kingston Winchester Plunkett Heating & Refrig. Vancouver Manassas Blue &Gray Elect. Svc. 26199 Barrett Rd. Ellis Heating &Cooling Capitol City Industries 2640 Valley Avenue (206)297-2668 98346 9621 7561 Gary Rd. (703)662-5526 RH 22601 E. Millplain Blvd. Ste D (206 (703)631-9351 22110 Lynden (206)256-5005 98664 Kester Refrigeration Woodbridge Roosma's Refrigeration R& M North West 10070 Field Court C. B. Lucas Co. Inc. 1896 Front St. 5616 N.E. 40th Street (703)361-0904 R 22110 5119 Hoadley Road (206)354-3684 98264 (206)693-1631 98661 Midlothian (703)590-3700 R 22192 Marysville Wenatchee (East) Central VA. Rest. Eq. Rep. Wytheville Bob's Appl, Service Climate Engineering 13531 E. Boundary, Suite C-2 Painter Refrigeration 1315 State Ave. 147 N.E. 27th St. (804)744-6233 RSH 23112 275 South 14th Street (206)659-0822 RS 98270 (509)884-8858 R 98801 Newport News (703)228-6255 RH 24382 Moses Lake Wenatchee Shippey&Assoc. Refrig. Basin Refrig. & Htg. Pacific Refrigeration 1005 48th Street WASHINGTON 234 E. Kinder P.O. Box 3688 (804)245-8113 RFA 23607 (509)765-7138 98837 (509)884-0777 98801 Norfolk Bellevue Mount Vernon Westport B Z Services, Inc. Connortion Refrig. DJ Refrig. Service Rest. Equip. Professional 2500 16750 NE 12th 4 Lafayette Blvd. (206 641-7744 RA 98008 Allison Ave. P.O. Box (804)853-6751 23509 ) ((206 206)424-5585 RSHA 98273 (206)262-340-340 4 RFHA 98595 Harris Refrigeration Richmond 14320 N.E. 21st, Suite 6 Olympia Yakima Colonial Ref. &A/C (206)641-6246 98007 Comm. Refrigeration Easton's Refrigeration 1428 S. Bay Road, N.E. 1625 Voelker Ave. 6805 Staples Mill Road Bellingham (206)943-2501 R 98506 (509)575-6340 R 98902 (804)262-0656 R 23228 Mel's Refrig. & Repair GCS Service, Inc. 4430 Pacific Hwy. 5 N. Port Angeles 6836 Atmore Road (206)676-9712 98226 Taylors Repair Service WEST VIRGINIA (804)276-1919 RFSHA 23225 Triad Electrical Cont. 3306 I-Hwy 101 East 1846 Iron Street (206)457-6108 98362 Charleston Roanoke (206)671-3000 98225 Charleston Refrigeration Childress Htg. Ref. &A/C Port Orchard 5119 C. Dover Drive 360 Mountain Ave., S.W. Chehalis C.A.L.M. Svc. & Repair (304)344-9273 RH 25313 (703)343-3434 RFSA 24016 Rinta Refrigeration P.O. Box 570 Central Service Co., Inc. WECO 765 N.W. State (206)895-2067 RFA 98366 504 W. Washington St. 1924 Main St., SW, P.O. Box 4593 (206)748-7733 R 98532 (304)344-3451 RSH 25313 (703)982-0837 RA 24015 Puyallup Ellensburg Renicker Refrigeration Appliance Doctor 10012 126th St. E. Rt. 3, Box 225 (206)572-3222 98373 (509)925-9142 RHA 98926 17 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; ! H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) WEST VIRGINIA — CANADA Clarksburg — Winnipeg Manitoba Clarksburg Janesville Wausau Winnipeg Manitoba Belcastro's Refrigeration Douglas Refrigeration Horak Refrigeration Total Refrigeration Svc. 1929 Pride Avenue 34 S. Main Street 300 S. 17th Ave. 153 Aubert St. (304)623-2210 R 26301 (608)752-7872 RFSHA 53545 (715)845-2188 R 54401 (204)237-4851 R2HOB2 Stout Company, Inc. Streich Equipment Fort Garry Refrig. 760 W. Pike St. La Crosse' 833 S. 3rd Avenue 1330 Chevrier Blvd. (304)623-3356 R 26301 Schomburg Refrig. Co. (715)842-0531 54401 (204)452-9800 R3T1Y5 1815 Caledonia Street Glen Morgan (608)781-6614 R 54602 J &J Lafferty's Ref. WYOMING Rt. 2, Box 45 Madison (304)253-6654 RFSHA 25847 Central Service Casper 6203 Monona Dr. Commercial Refrigeration Glenville (608)222-8658 RFHA 53716 653 Cy Whites Heating &A/C (307)234-0730 RFA 82601 Rt. 1, Box 45A Marshfield Louie's Refrig. Svc. Electro Mech. (304)462-7471 26351 g P.O. Box 4420 511 East 4th St. Huntington (715)384-3101 54449 (307)237-8133 82604 Spencer's Refrig. Inc. Cheyenne 1352 E. Campbell Pk. Milwaukee y P.O. Box 8135 Central Appl. Service Action Refrigeration (304)736-3314 RFHA 25705 8436 W. Lisbon Ave. 1780 Westland Rd. (414)464-5700 RH 53222 (307)634-2750 R 82001 South Charleston General Pts. of Wisconsin Douglas Authorized Factory Service 6633 N. National Ave. Holden's Electric 105 A Street (414)257-4008 RSH 53214 (304)744-7320 RHA 25303 P.O. Box - Minocqua (307) 38 3873 RH 82633 Weirton Dan's Refrig. A/C Rock Springs Universal Electronics P.O. Box 349 3666 Lindberg Way (715)356-3849 R 54548 Mike's Refrig. &Heating .. _ (304)748-0673 26062 1897 Yellowstone Rd. Monona (307)362-8824 82902 Maintenance Group, Inc. WISCONSIN 215 Femrite Drive Brookfield (608)221-9565 RH 53716 CANADA Real Refrigeration Inc. Neenah 4170 N. 126th St, Central Temp. Equip. Svc, Brampton Ontario (414)781-2030 53005 1054 American Dr. Rosetown Central Ref. (414)731-5071 RFA 54956 3 Research-Rd. Cedarburg (416)451-3147 L6W1P4 Ansay&Johns Refrig. Oconomowoc W 62 N 535 Washington Ave. Tim's Refrigeration Mississuga Ontario (414)377-8700 RFA 53012 111 South Main Street J.C. Rogers Refrigeration (414)567-8666 R 53066 RR#6 Second Line W. Eagle River (416)767-2737 L5M2B5 Rogers Control, Inc. Oshkosh 1131 Wall Street, P.O. Box 458 Roe Refrigeration, Inc. Penticton B.C. (715)479-6919 RFSHA 54521 222 W. 11th Ave. Rapid Repair Service Ltd. (414)235-0690 54901 #108-1475 Fairview Rd. Eau Claire Solar Electric Inc. (604)492-5756 V2A7W5 Lee's Refrigeration, Inc. 745 Leeward Ct. W. 3233 Seymour Rd. (414)235-0690 RH 54901 Quebec City (715)834-1652 54701 Choquette C.K.S. Inc. Metropolitan Service Co. Racine 369 Des Cedres Blvd. 3210 London Rd. Capitol Refrigeration (418)628-3944 G1L1N1 (715)832-0555 RH 54701 1830 Charles St. (414)633-9283 R 53404 Stayner Ontario Green Bay G.J. Boem Refrigeration ABC Refrig. Plbg. & Htg. Sheboygan Locke Ave. 1226 S. Broadway Wifler Refrigeration (705)478-3103 LOM1SO (414)432-3191 RSHA 54304 6324 S. 12th St. Northland Refrig. Inc. (414)452-4741 53081 Vancouver B.C. 1696 Main Street Arbutus Parts &Svc (414)432-0383 54305 St. Croix Falls 444 Robson St. J.M. Refrigeration (604)688-5923 V6B2B5 Hales Corners P.O. Box 478 Akrit Sales &Service, Inc. (715)483-3950 54024 Willowdale Ontario 10710 W. Scharles Avenue Provincial Refrig. Ltd. (414)425-7015 R 53130 63 Wagon Trailway (416)497-4559 M2J4V4 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 18 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) 4 w T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY ARKANSAS { N. Little Rock Thomson Service Co. 2014 Pike Avenue (501)758-2450(day) RFSHA 72114 (501)758-9728(night) MISSISSIPPI Biloxi Newman's Restaurant Supply Co. �. 867 Howard Avenue (601)432-5183 RFSHA 39530 NORTH CAROLINA Bessemer City Criswell Services, Inc. Rt. 2, Box 586 (704)629-3065 RSHA 28016 FLORIDA West Palm Beach Smithco Services 4420 Georgia Avenue (407)833-3793 RSA 33405 NEVADA Battle Mountain Northstate Appliance Service 430 4th Street #37-12 (702)635-5990 RFSHA 89820 NORTH DAKOTA Devils Lake Lake Region Sheet Metal 123 South 2nd Street (701)662-2318 RA 58301 OHIO Lancaster Bryant Service 7480 E. Bowling Green NW (614)837-7498 RSHA 43130 19 } r Please note that the Delfield Authorized Parts Depots carry standard Delfield parts; any custom parts, e.g. glass doors, i stainless steel ends, or cutting boards must be ordered from the factory at 1-800-248-8821 . Please direct your factory orders to the attention of the Parts Department. PARTS DEPOTS APPLIANCE INSTALLATION & SERVICE ICE MACHINES, INC. 2464 Main Street 3712 Haggar Way Buffalo, NY 14214 Dallas, TX 75209 FAX# 716-836-5136 214-357-9723 1-800-252-2535 (Toll Free for NY only) 1-800-722-1252 Serves: AR, LA, NM, OK, TX 716-836-8606 Serves: CT, DC, DE, MD, ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY, K.D. SERVICE OH, PA, RI, VA, VT, WV 1232 South Inca Denver, CO 80223 BARKERS FOOD MACHINE 1-800-444-2249 5367 2nd Street 303-698-2249 Irwindale, CA 91706 FAX # 818-443-5124 Serves: AZ, CO, KS, NE, NM, OK, UT, WY 1-800-368-1700 (California) 818-960-9390 (Elsewhere) RESTAURANT APPLIANCES 7219 Roosevelt Way, N.E. Serves: AZ, CA, NV, OR Seattle, WA 98115 FAX# 206-525-2890 CONTRACT ICE 205-518-8200 12020 Riverwood Drive 1-800-433-9390 (Washington only) Burnsville, MN 55337 1-800-328-6795 (Ext. 461) Serves: AK, ID, MT, OR, WA (Toll Free for Territory) 612-894-4427 (Ext. 461) SOUTHEASTERN RESTAURANT SERVICE 2200 Norcross Pkwy Serves: IA, MN, MT, ND, SO, WI Suite 210 Atlanta, GA 30071 E.M.C.O. REFRIGERATION FAX#404-446-3157 3909 St. Timothy Avenue 1-800-431-1987 (Georgia only) St. Ann, MO 63074 1-800-235-6516 FAX# 314-427-8190 (Toll Free for Territory excluding GA) 314-427-7477 (Missouri only) 404-446-6177 (Elsewhere) 1-800-972-7670 (Toll Free for Territory excluding MO) Serves: AL, FL, GA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA Serves: AR, IL, IA, IN, KS, KY, MO, NE, OK, TN 20 �� �l t � ,�+ V +� 1 J]`�, r .. J t i �m T t 1 4 J ' The Delfield Company P:.Q.,BOX 470, MT. 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'TF'"; /'Fi \ 1f Yfia\fi 8y J"1l tlr/ = . the Delfield Company �r -rft� - 1 STANDARD ONE YEAR IIVARRANTY \' The Delfield Company warrants to the original purchaser of every new Delfield refrigerated unit that such unit,and ' •`4 i �- all parts thereof,will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of �\ iyi..p. one year from the shipping date of the unit to such original purchaser.During this one year warranty period,Delfield will repair or replace any defective part or portion thereof sent to Delfield by the original purchaser which Delfield. �3 ,,. 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 and shipment,to Delfield.Delfield will pay the return costs �.` if the unit or part thereof was defective. liZ The term "original purchaser"as used herein means that person, firm,association,or corporation for whom the1�' equipment was originally all Y installed. !{ The warranty does not apply to an y material that has been subjected to misuse, neglect, alteration,or accident, ` such as accidental damage to the exterior finish,and to any refrigerated unit or part thereof,which has been repaired - 3 f3 " �`�'��\: or altered by other than Delfield in any way so as in our judgement to affect its quality or efficiency.This warranty also does not'cover the refrigerator drier or the light bulbs used in the refrigerator. The warranty is subject to the user's normal responsibility, such as cleaning the condenser coil and is in lieu of all other obligations of Delfield. Delfield expressly disclaims all other warranties,whether written or oral,express or implied,including any warranty yf r � of performance,mechantability,or fitness for a particulat purpose,This warrant`v supersedes and excludes any,prior oral or written representations or warranties.We neither assume, nor authorize any other person to assume for us," any other liability in connection with our products. . . Removal or defacement of the original Serial Number or Model Number from any refrigerated emit shall be deemed to release us from all obligations hereunder or any other obligations, express or implied. +. Parts furnished by suppliers to Delfield are guaranteed by Delfield only to tlie.extent of the original manufacturer's �. express warranty to Delfield. 3 � \� Failure of the purchaser to receive such manufacturer's warranty shall in no way'create any warranty express or im- plied,or any other obligation or liability on our part in respect thereof. I f shipment of a replacement part is requested prior to the arrival in Delfield factory of the part claimed to be defec- tive,the customer must accept delivery of the replacement part on a C.O.D.basis,with credit being issued when the Sa�� plant d proved to be within this warranty, defective art has been received andg inspected at o o the n a P P �h This warrant under no condition gives the right t purchaser-user to replace the defective unit with a complete e � s�yTJ: unit of the same manufacturer or of another make. It further does not permit the replacement to be made with a motor compressor assembly of another kind unless authorized by us in writing. No claims can be made against the warranty for spoilage of products on account of refrigeration failure. Performance b us under this warrant is not contingent upon causes beyond our control,and we shall not be liable s\ Y Y g P Y •_' for any default or delay in performance thereunder caused by any contingency beyond our control, including war, rs��4f% governmental restrictions or restraints,strikes,fire,floods;acts of nature,short or reduced supply of raw materials, _ or discontinuance of the parts by the original part manufacturer. . . .... The sole and exclusive remedies of the original urchaser and the full liability of Delfield for an breach of this war- ranty P Y Y ranty will be as provided in this warranty. it IN NO EVENT WILL DELFIELD BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL iii 4�ljv-. DAMAGES,OR FOR DAMAGES IN THE NATURE OF PENALTIES. ..=�.�. The Delfield c'oMpany �ESS+ii� P.O. Box 470 ` ,:. Mt. 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The term "original purchaser-user"as used herein shall be deemed to mean that person, firm,association,or cor- poration for whom the equipment was originally installed. The term "motor-compressor assembly'O'as used herein does not include unit base,air or water cooled condenser, !° receiver,electrical accessories such as relay,capacitors,pressure control,or condenser,fan/motor assembly,etc.This y` J' warranty does not include labor charges incidental to the replacement of parts. Such warranty further does not in- ;'�.; ► elude any equipment to which said condensing unit is connected such as cooling coils, temperature controls, �< refrigerant metering devicses y;refrigerators,etc.This warranty shall be void if said motor-compressor assembly in our " 'y judgement has been subjected to misuse,negligence,accident or operated contrary to the recommendations specified by the unit manufacturer or if the serial number has been altered, defaced or removed. The addition of Methyl Chloride to the condensing unit or refrigeration system will void this warranty. k� GENERAL CONDITIONS Performance by us under this warranty is contingent upon causes beyond our control and we shall not be liable for any default or delay in performance thereunder caused by any contingency beyond our control including war, overn- mental restrictions or restraints,strikes,fire,floods,short or reduced supply of raw material or discontinuance of the part or motor-compressor assembly,by the unit manufacturer. " Replacement of defective motor-compressor assembly is limited to one(1)compressor by us during the four(4)year •, ? Period. This warranty does not give the owner of th'e refrigerator the right to purchase a complete replacement compressor of the same make or of another make.It further does not permit the replacement to be made with a motor-compressor c` assembly of another kind unless authorized by us. Expressly excluded.from this warranty are damages resulting from spoilage of goods.This warranty applies,only to the replacement of defective compressor units or parts thereof. �'�h•' rm• Failure of the customer to register his registration card containing his name, address, date of installation, model number and serial number of the motor-compressor within 30 days from date of installation shall void this warranty. in ,'. '��_ THE FOREGOING IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,WRITTEN OR ORAL, �3 >== EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND SUPERSEDES AND EXCLUDES ANY PRIOR.ORAL OR WRITTEN REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTIES. DELFIELD EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRAN- TIES OR MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. The sole and exclusive remedy of the original purchaser-user,and the full liability of Delfield,under this Warranty will be provided in this Warranty, ham;, *\ t���•, IN NO EVENT WILL DELFIELD BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,OR FOR DAMAGES IN THE NATURE OF PENALTIES. The Delfield Company P.O. Box 470 ///4� " Mt. Pleasant, Michigan 48804-0470 (517i 773 798'1 (800) 733-8821 If- i ffi.1/14. r �:'\. 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(205)460-8600 36605 (907)452-6342 RSHA -99701 (602)998-0912 85260 703 Clydesdale Ave. Tri-State Comm. Appl. (205)237-6768 RHA 36201 P.O. Box 190156 Juneau Strawberry (205)344-3303 RFSHA 36609 Acadian Refrigeration Kaysen Appliance & Ref. Athens P.O. Box 33791 Lot 51 Wild Turkey Ln., P.O.Box 1591 Artic Refrig. Service Northport (907)789-5157 RFSHA 99803 (602)476-4259 RHA 85544 Route 1 Box 76 Major Service Co. Hermanson Corporation (205)233-1845 RFHA 35611 P.O. Box 94 1850 Crest Tucson (205)339-2494 RFHA 36109 (907)789-0766 99801 Moser&Sons Refrigeration Attalla 601 E. Kelso B & R Maint., Mgt. Inc. Opelika Ketchikan (602)628-7080 85705 2302 3rd Street SW May Refrigeration Co. Inc. Walter Refrigeration Tucson Rest. Equip. Svc. (205)538-0261 RFSHA 35954 1507 Lafayette Pkwy. 5834 S.Tongass Hwy., P.O. Box 6631 2902 N. Flowing Wells P.O. Box 2481 (907)225-9212 R 99901 (602)622-4560 RFSHA 85705 Birmingham (205)749-0340 36801 Acurate Mech. & Svc. Co. Kodiak 151 Industrial Drive Phenix City Kodiak Service Company (205)945-9237 RFHA 35211 Equipment Service Co. P.O. Box 1018 ARKANSAS B & B Rest. Equip. Service 1805 Ashley Dr., P.O. Box 2463 (907)486-6556 99615 508 Scott St. (205)297-3254 RSHA 36867 (205)942-2953 35209 Soldotna Fordyce Equipment Service Center Inc. Scottsboro Kenai Peninsula Refrig. B &C Heating Cooling 2721 6th Ave., South Brickley Plumbing & Elec. 840 K Beach Rd./P.O. Box 432 504 S. Russell (205)252-6168 RSH 35233 203 E. Willow St. (907)262-4480 RHA 99669 (501)352-5624 72742 (205)259-1911 RSHA 35768 Manning Service Co. Little Rock 2615 Clairmont Ave. Thomasville ARIZONA AIMCO Service (205)324-3489 R 35205 Richard L. Hage Service 10001 Colonel Glenn Road Butler 505 Old Hwy. 5 North Cottonwood (501)228-9890 RH 72204 (205)636-4205 36784 _ Nelson's Refrigeration J & E Service Co. Glosson's A/C& Electric 4020 Garden Lane 8502 Asher Ave. Hendricks Avenue Titus (602)634-0205 RSH 86326 (501)568-0255 72204 (205)459-3084 36904 Alabama Gas Appl. Service Scott Service Co., Inc. Decatur 200 Riddle Ridge Road Flagstaff 7123 1-30 Suite 51 (205)264-4444 RFSHA 36080 Pearsall Refrigeration (501)562-1863 RFSHA 72209 Rogers Service Co. 1929 N. Fourth St. 2101 8th St., S.E. Trussville (602)779-6121 RFA 86001 205 355-5840 RH 35601 Newman Fix ( ) Quick Appl. Repair Service Newman Fixture Co. Dothan 102 King Circle Glendale 606 W. Gaines St. (205)856-1186 RSHA 35173 Crosstown Refrigeration (501)367-6218 71655 Reliable Service Co. 4646 West Kinds 2817 Hodgesville Rd. Tuscaloosa (602)248-7812 R 85306 (205)794-9742 R 36301 Kirby Refrigeration Service N. Little Rock y g Thomson Service Co. Evergreen 1509 Greensboro Avenue Kingman 2014 Pike Avenue 9 (205)752-1409 35401 Kennedy Temp Tech (501)758-2450 RFSHA 72114 McCulley's A/C & Repair 2325 Airway Rt. 2, Box 315J Vestavia (602)753-9482 86401 (205)578-1891 36401 Sentry Ht g. &Air Pine Bluff y g Ogdens A/C&Elec. 2028 Kentucky Ave. Ste. 205/207 Lake Havasu 3009 Midland Dr., South Huntsville (205)979-9864 RFSHA 35216 Commercial Refrigeration Service (501)536-4021 R 71603 K& R Repair Service 3265 Silversmith Dr. 3214 8th Ave., S.W., Ste. E (602)855-6536 86403 Rogers (205)539-0320 35805 g George's Comm. Whites Refrigeration ALASKA Mesa P.O.. 1820 S. First St.,, P.O. Box 1533 1203 B Putman Dr. Environmental Comfort Sys. (501)636-1470 R 72757 (205)837-6510 35804 Anchorage 425 S. Doran Irondale Alaska Refrig. Inc. (602)834-5665 85204 Russellville 4205 Cope Street A to Z Service McMallie& Myers Svc. Co. (907)561-3521 RFH 99503 Phoenix Route 6, Box 267 2818 Commerce Square Bus. Pk. Adam's Refrig. Co., Inc. (205)951-2262 RHA 35210 Aurora 200 W. 34th 34th Refrig. Inc.Ste. 361 1824 N. 35th Ave. (501)967-5504 RFSHA 72801 Langston (907)561-4285 RHA 99503 (602)269-6447 85009 Air Trim Control Ed's Refrigeration 9 Authorized Comm. Serv. Inc. Route 1, Box 8 2440 E. Tudor Rd., Ste. 1109 1938 East Osborn Rd. CALIFORNIA (205)228-6435 RFSHA 35755 (907)344-5651 RH 99507 (602)234-2443 RSHA 85016 Polar Refrigeration Craftmen's Refrig., Inc. Alhambra Leeds 6446 Homer Drive 2042 N. 161h, Bldg. B Frio Refrigeration 820 S. Curtis R 8 3 9 25 602) 4- 15 5006 1 Bates Refrigeration (907)349-3500 RSHA 99518 ( 284-1749 91803 1002 Parnell Drive Refrigeration & Food Equip. Inc. Dale Fair Refrigeration (818) (205)699-8739 RH 35094 1901 W. Tudor Rd. 1502 E. Osborn #153 H. Reyes Refrigeration ,(907)248-2525 RFSHA 99517 (602)230-9379 RSHA 85014 601 N. Cordova St. Phoenix Refrig. & Eng. Svc. (818)282-8607 91801 2432 W. Peoria, Suite 1180 (602)870-1147 R 85029 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) CALIFORNIA Anaheim — Santa Ana Anaheim Fairfield Mentone Roseville Commercial Food Eq. Wizard Refrigeration Able Aire R & M Refrigeration 2163 W. Lincoln 1443 James St. 1914 Mentone, P.O. Box 945 889 Riverside Ave., Ste B (714)758-1012 RHA 92801 (707)425-0499 R 94533-6411 (714)794-5551 92359 (916)969-4400 RHA 95678 Dial One Ramco Refrig. 1440 S. College Blvd., 4-N Felton Merced Sacramento (714)776-6551 RFSA 92806 Mountain Service Co. Temcon Systems Action Rest. Equip. Svc. 5995 Highway 9 1141 "G" Street 829 Broadway Angels Camp (408)335-5931 RHA 95018 (209)722-9959 RFSHA 95344 (916)441-2737 95818 Servco Jerico Inc. 842 S. Main .Folsom Modesto 3726 Marysville Blvd. (209)736-0522 95222 Warrior Ref. Contractors Prompt Air (916)925-0151 RSHA 95838 9477 Greenback Ln. #406 1025 B Kansas Ave. RESCO Inc. Bakersfield (916)988-5023 RFSHA 95630 (209)577-3278 RFA 95351 2396 Fairfield St. JIMSBEST Service Co. 5504 Osborne St. Forestville Mountain View (916)922-3409 RHA 95815 (805)937-4498 RFHA 93307 Cold Finger Cooling Co. Dial One Buffalow's Salinas P.O. Box 322 1245 Space Park Way Polar Service Co., Inc. Belmont (707)887-9430 RFH 95436 (415)961-7550 RFA 94043 307 West Market St., P.O. Box 889 Comtel Service So. 511 Taylor Way Fresno North Highlands (408)424 3988 R 93901 (415)595-2233 RH 94002 A. A. Marthedal Co. Delta Restaurant Supply San Diego 1477 N. Thesta 4240 Roseville Rd. Commercial Gass Appl. Serv. Big Bear City (209)266-9525 RFHA 93703 (916)485-8111 RFSHA 95660 3620 Fairmount 8 -25 .Avenue Steve's Mechanical Ridge Electric River City A/C (619)281-2513 92105 � 2097 Mahogney P.O. Box 521 1235 "G" St. 3451 1 St. Ste 95 (714)585-7632 RFHA 92314 (209)268-5031 RSHA 93706 (916)344-1119 RSH 95660 Refrig. Engineering Co. Sacramento Best Mechanical 3704 Main Street Brisbane Fullerton 2901 Elkhorn Blvd. (619)239-6113 RFS 92113 El Camino Refrigeration Inc. Refrigeration Unlimited (916)344-3706 95660 j 200 Valley Dr. #54 2466 E. Fender No. C San Francisco (415)468-5880 94005 (714)871-0980 R 92631 Oakdale Golden Bay Comm. Svc. Emergency Service 774 Tehama Street Buellton Glen Ellen P.O. Box 1513 (415)626-3315 RFSHA 94103 Santa Ynez Valley Air Advanced-Aero Vac Tech (209)847-8374 RFSHA 95361 Oscartielle Eq. Co. Inc. 141 E. Hwy. 246, P.O. Box 899 P.O. Box 777 1499 Evans Street (805)688-5915 RFA 93427 (707)996-6565 R 95442 Oroville (415)647-9620 94124 DeAir Company P& D Appl. Svc. Ctr. Calimesa Hayward 2710-B Feather River Blvd. 333 Seventh St. P.O. Box 5966 Otis Refrigeration Rest. Equip. Repair Service (916)534-8691 95965 (415)861-1414 94103 561 Ronda Ct. 31128 San Clemente S. (714)792-3154 92320 (415)487-9109 RSHA 94544-7802 Palm Springs San Jacinto Chula Vista Huntington Beach Sanford Refrig. Serv. Tri-Therm Mechanical G.E. Brown Service Quality Are 1043 Suntan Lane 165 West Fifth Street (619)325-2820 RS 92264 (714)654-0811 R 92383 2474 Main St. 15481 Electronic Ln B (619)575-1552 RSH 92011 (714)897-0083 RFA 92649 Rancho Dominquez San Jose Norm's Refrig. & Ice Eq. AAA Refrigeration Svc. Clovis Irwindale 17801 S. Susana Rd. P F .O. Box 23899-- Refrig. Specialties Barker's Food Machinery, Inc. (213)774-4000 90221 (408)225-1637 RHA 95153 2974 Larkin 5367 Second Street (209)292-9701 RH 93612 (818)960-9390 RSH 91706 Redding California Refrig. Co. Air-Tec Air-O-Matic P.O. Box 21889 Covina Lakeport 2354 Railroad Ave. (408)281-8600 95151 Jim Zeen Refrigeration Lake Quality Heating &Cooling (916)241-5962 RFHA 96001 R Appliance Service 209.N. College Way 1624 Parallel Dr. 1040 The Almeda (818)966-2778 R 91723 (707)263-0500 95453 Redwood City (408)998-8018 RHA 95126 Phil Finer Refrigeration Danville Lakeside 1001 Main Street San Leandro Bay Refrigeration Co. Pacific Ref. Inc. (415)366-6656 R 94063 Brown Comm. Refrig. Inc. P.O. Box 607 11976 Woodside Ave. 1579 Jean Way P.O. Box 1738 (415)934-1000 94526 (619)582-3231 R 92040 Richmond (415)444-3900 RH 94577 Duarte LOS Angeles Estes Commercial Refrig. 9 150 Carlson Blvd. San Luis Obispo Hale Refrigeration Polar Refrigeration (415)232-5464 R 94804 Andersen Service Center 2076 Central Ave., Suite F 5275 W. Washington Blvd. Melins Comm. Refrig: 3485 Sacramento Dr. "F" (818)357-8781 R 91010 (213)935-4017 RFSHA 90016 149 Espee Avenue (805)544-2034 RSH 93401 El CajOA Sterling Rest. Eq. Svc. (415)234-5749 RHA 94801 San Rafael f 766 Gladys Avenue A/C Service Co. ( ) Riverside 213 627-4665 RSH 90021 Market Engineering 1937 E. Friendship Dr. 28 Woodland Avenue LOS OIiVOS 1430 3rd St., Ste 7 ( ) (619)448-6606 92020 Advance Refrig. &Ice 415 453-5758 R 94901 All Temp Control Gary Brown Svc. &Repair (714)682-1666 R 92507 P.O. Box 21146 2213 Alamo Pintado Ave. Santa Ana (619)239-0771 RA 92021 (805)688-5766 93441 Refrigeration Control Co. American Comm. Eq. Spec.2223 (714)354-5500 0 R 92504 y Shafer's Full Service Monroe 1404 S. Ritchey Unit D (714 230 Millar, P.O.-Box 1403 -- - _- - - _ - �- - - --_-_ (714)547-8903 . 92705 (619)440-5421 92020 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 2 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) CALIFORNIA — CONNECTICUT Santa Barbara — N. Haven Santa Barbara St. Helena Denver Pueblo Hillje Refrigeration St. Helena Appliance Arctic Refrigeration Inc. A-1 Appliance Repair 209 Gray Avenue 380 McCormick 1175 S. Cherokee St. 215 E. Northern (805)965-2842 93101 (707)963-4122 R 94574 (303)777-1177 80223 (719)543-5717 81006 Pinoli's Refrig. Co. Inc. Sunnyvale Colorado Air Refrigeration Equip. 140 Wye Road W 8962 E. Hampden, P.O. Box 72 133 South Union Ave. (805)682-1945 R 93110 Dial One Associated (303)753-7474 RFSA 80231 (719)542-7391 RH 81003 1240 Birchwood Dr., Ste. 1 Dervey Equipment Company Santa Cruz (408)744-1901 RSH 94089 955 Decatur St., Unit V Sedalia Adrian's Comm. Kitch. Eq. Repair Turlock (303)825-0171 80204 D.L. Hopkins&Co. 1344 Pacific Avenue K.D. Service 3025 W: Oakland Dr. (408)728-4411 95060 Robic Refrigeration Inc. 303 688 5688 80135 Roger's Refrigeration Inc. (205 N. Broadway, P.O. Box 109 1232 303 698-2249 RSHA 80223 ( ) 2712 Mission St. (209)632 8851 RFA 95380 ( ) Thornton (408)423-2921 R 95060 Stan's Mechanical &Refrig. Eagle Crest Refrig. VlctorVllle 1271 S. Bannock St. E. 118th Cf. Santa Fe Springs Joe McMullen Refrig. (303)777-2277 RFHA 80223 2865 2865 451-5607 80233 Barr Engineering, Inc. P.O. Box 2608 8402 Allport Ave. (619)245-3375 92392 Englewood Walsenburg (213)698-1251 90670 Hawkins Electrical Serv. J & L Electric Servicecorp West West Hollywood 3830 S. Windermer 511 Main California Cold Control (303)781-5548 80110 14423 Marquardt Ave. 1155 N. Odgen Drive#4 (719)738-2570 81089 (213)926-0781 90670 (213)650-3872 R 90046 Frisco AASCO Inc. CONNECTICUT Santa Maria Westminster 112 W. Main St., P.O. Box 430 Gas Appliance Service PerfiCool Refrigeration (303)668-3619 80443 Bristol 543--H W. Betteravia Rd. 15144 Golden West Circle Comm. &Industrial Ref. (805)928-2381 RFHA 93455 (714)6368213 R 92683, Ft. Collins 17 Wintergreen Road Santa Maria Refrig. Accutemp (203)582-7080 Wintergreen R 06010 319 Russell St. 4437 Rosecrown Ct., P.O. Box 8420 (805)922-2809 RSHA 93454 (303)223-2782 80525 Danbury COLORADO Edwards Refrigeration, Inc. Berkshire Refrig. Serv. Santa Rosa 5608 S. College g (2 98 Federal Rd. All Season's Cooling Arvada (303)223-9971 80525 (203)792-2121 R 06810 2236 Nightingale J &T Refrigeration Service Testa Refrigeration (707)579-3190 95403 9648 W. 56th Place Glenwood Springs g Arctic Rentals (303)231-6052 80002 Moore's Service Hollandale Road (2 03)746 1952 RF 06811 1368 Calistoga Rd 309 9th St. Ste. C (2 (707)539-5876 R 95409 Avon (303)945-2929 RSHA 81601 Fairfield 4 Seasons Refrigeration Page Services Sebastopol 1011 Beaver Creek Rd. Grand Junction 580 Commerce Drive Wayne's Refrigeration (303)949-1853 81620 Fortney Refrigeration Co. (203)333-1477 R 06430 P.O. Box 711 2964 1-70 Business Loop (707)823-1388 RFH 95473 Basalt (303)242-3059 81502 Griswold Colorado Comm. Svc. V& L Appliance Repair Cool Time Refrigeration South Gate 155 Park Ave. Suite 100 809 N Avenue Brownie's Refrig. Service (303)963-3091 RFHA 81612 (303 243-3360 123 Pine Road 8462 State Street ) 81501 (203)376-3265 06351 (213)564-7745 90280 Boulder Greeley Guilford Boulder Mechanical Serv. Koenig Comm. Refrigeration R & B A/C & Refrig. South San Francisco 2825 Wilderness Place, Suite 900 2427 4th Avenue 413 Whitfield Street GCS Service Inc. (303)440-7744 80301 (303)352-7080 R 80631 (203)453-6831 06437 150 Associated Road P.O. Box 2168 Temperature Dynamics (415)871-6693 94083 1925 33rd St. Gunnison Hartford Bayhill Refrigeration (303)443-2162 80301 Gunnison Appl. & Refrig. GCS Service Inc. 406 Dellbrook Avenue 516 W. Tomichi, 292 Murphy Road (415)583-7500 R 94080 Breckenridge (303)641-2218 81230 (203)549-5575 06114-2107 South City Refrig. &A/C Mid Continental Service Inc. 338 N. Canal Unit 3 156 County Road 450 Lakewood Meriden (415)742-6900 RFA 94080 (303)453-1405 RSH 80424 D&W Refrigeration United Mech. Services 270 S. Chase 254 Amity Street Spring Valley Colorado Springs (303)232-8786 RFH 80226 (203)238-2000 06450 Banner Refrig. Co. Inc. Brenneman's Service Hugh's Refrigeration 734 Grand Avenue 3106 Wellshire Blvd. 8602 W. Warren Lane Mystic (619)463-3171 RA 92077 (719)632-3303 80910-2975 (303)986-4320 R 80227 L.H. Duncklee Refrig. Harv's Refrigeration Service 33 Williams Ave. Stockton 2370 E. Boulder Montrose (203)535-2552 06355 March's Refrigeration (719)633-3050 RHA 80909 Deti's Repair Service 366 Adrienne Avenue Sammon's Refrigeration Inc. 504 E. Miami Newington (209)942-1148 95205 3459 Astrozon Court (303)249-9579 SHA 81401 May Rest. Eq. &Supply Gas &Elect. Appl. Serv. (719)392-6732 RSHA 80910 2516 Berlin Turnpike . 325 S. Cardinal Ave. (203)666-3353 RHA 06111 (209)948-9559 95205 Commerce City Smith Heating &A/C Inc. Mountain Sales &Serv. N. Haven 1150 N. Filbert St. 6759 East 50th Ave. Air-Tron Inc. 24 Brock Street (209)466-1434 RF 95205 (303)289-5558 R 80022 (203)772-1423 R 06473 3 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) CONNECTICUT — FLORIDA Stamford — Panama City Stamford Auburndale Gainesville Miami Bill A/C &Refrigeration United Refrig. &A/C Inc. Holland's Appliance Service Airko Air Conditioning 237 West Avenue 517 Recker Highway 3402-B N.E. 2nd Street 7400 N.E. 4th Ct. (203)324-0030 RSHA 06902 (813)956-3500 RFHA 33823 (904)372-8534 RSHA 32609 (305)754-3433 33138 D.J. Air Conditioning Inc. Vernon Big Pine Key Hollywood 1841 SW 94th Avenue Enviro-Tech Inc. McClain's Refrigeration A.M.I. A/C & Refrig. (305)223-2847 RHA 33165 216 W. Main Street Route 3 5891 Rodman St. (203)871-7802 RFA 06066 (305)870-9682 33043 (305)966-2380 33023 Teak Refrig. Serv. Inc. 1800 NW 93 Avenue Wallingford Boca Raton Jacksonville (305)594-5899 RA 33172 Precision Food Service, Inc. Temperature Control Inc. Cline Commercial Services Mims 410 Center St. 5551 Marbella Drive 923 W. Forsyth St. (203)265-4008 FSHA 06492 407 393-7151 RHA 33433 (904)356-7986 RSH 32204 40 RennintLine . ( ) 4015 Grant Line Rd. West Haven Refrig. Service Inc. RSI (407)267-7615 RFSHA 32754 Bonita Springs 9762 Ivey Road R.A. Levine Company Haines Refrig. &Appl. (904)641-3768 RFSHA 32216 Naples 19 Wood St. 3963 Bonita Beach Rd. P.O. Box 2729 Ocean Air of SW Florida (203)933-1619 R 06516 (813)992-1551 33923 Key Largo 1351 Pagle Road, Ste#3 Woodbridge Jack H. Hagopian (813)947-2284 RFA 33963 9 Clearwater 99353 Overseas Highway Hack's Refrigeration Inc. Custom Climate Control, Inc. (305)451-2525 R 33037 Nokomis 4 Country Court 13311 60th St., N. (203)387-6950 06525 813 536-7857 RFA 34620 Lake Worth 507 Don Refrigeration ( ) 507 Dona Drive Superior Service (813)488-5315 33555 Dania 1209 Lake Avenue DELAWARE Apex Air, Inc. (407)588-4477 33460 N. Miami Beach 209 N W 1st Ave. A&A Discount Service (305)925-3693 33004 Largo 2152 N.E. 162nd St. Claymont Tenco Comm. Refrigeration Inc. (305)948-6200 33162 Commercial Equip. Svc. Daytona Beach 9061 130th Avenue P.O. Box 428 Area Equip. &Service (813)585-9661 R 34643 Oldsmar (302)475-6682 RHA 15703 325 Marion Street Brenzo &Taylor A/C (904)252-5500 32014 Live Oaks 308 Bayview Blvd. Delmar Superior Refrigeration (813)855-5838 RHA 34677 Delmarva Refrigeration Inc. Deerfield Beach Route 3 504 N. Penn Avenue Ever-Ready A/C &Ref. (904)362-4921 32060 Orlando (302)543-9070 RSH 19940 207 Goolsby Blvd. Mid-Florida Refrig. (305)481-9789 RA 33442 Longwood 8121 Forest City Rd. Dover J & B Refrigeration (407)290-5980 R 32810 J.C. Hammond Refrig. Delray Beach 2005 Tree Fork Ln. Unit 101 Shoreline Distributors 988 Forest St. Atlantic Refrig. Inc. (407)830-0300 RFSA 32750 6926 Hanging Moss Rd. (302)734-5583 R 19901 1395 NW H Avenue Quality Systems of FL (407)677-7278 R 32807 (407)278-1937 RFA 33445 160 Hope Street Lewes Designed Weather Inc. (407)831-0327 RA 32750 Southern Refrig. Co. Lewes Refrig. &A/C 5300 W. Atlantic Ave., Ste. 502 3038 John Young Pkwy 812 Kings Highway 800 765-9727 RA 33484 Res US Matic Serv. Inc. (407)299-5880 R 32804 ( ) 595 US Hwy 17-92 (302)645-2736 R 19958 Vadeh Refrigeration (407)695-6700 RA 32750 6239 Edgewater Dr. Newark Eaton Park 32810(407)293-3700 RS- Citrus Air Conditioners Loxahatchee Berry Refrigeration 3545 Waterfield Rd. Palms West A/C & Refrig. Whiteside Parts&Service, Inc. 2 Garfield Way (813)665-5409 33840 19219 West Sycamore 722 Brookhaven Drive (302)733-0933 19711 Fort Myers (407)798-2665 RFSHA 33470 (407)898-2222 RSH 32803 Newport Future Controls, Inc. Lutz Ozona Restaurant Equip. Service 5736 Corporation Cr., P.O. 51047 Advanced Tech. Repair R.J. Lange & Son 1 West Market St. (813)693-1313 FA 33905 1056 Stardust Lane (81 )784-26 9 (302) 6661 19804 J & M Air Cond. (813)273-1714 33549 (813) 2629 RF 34660 Wilmington 5827 Corp. Circle Palm Bay McFoy Refrigeration (813)693-0075 RFHA 33905 Malabar Commercial Service Co. United A/C of SW Florida Jonan, Inc. 704 Lancaster Ave. 1300 Clearmont Unit 203 (302)658-3013 R 19801 (813 Meadow Lane 14 W. Railroad Ave. Box 218 (407)676-2546 RSHA 32905 Elmer Schultz Services (813)466-2721 33901 (4077)725 0739 RFSHA 32950 36 Belmont Avenue Fort Pierce Marco Island Palm Harbor American A/C & Ref. (302)655-8900 SHA 19804 Hagerman Service Co. Condee Cooling & Electric 6102 Palmetto Drive 25 Front St. P.O. Box 1715 (407)489-6102 RSHA 34982 (813)394-5121 RHA 33937 (813)784-7776 RSH 34682 FLORIDA Fort Walton Beach Panama City Gulf Coast Maintenance Fife Refrig., Inc. 2209 Owens Circle Apopka 106 Chestnut Ave. (904)785-2326 32405 Allen's Refrig. (904)243-0261 RFSHA 32548 16 E. Sandpiper St. Williams Serv. Center (407)889-2021 R 32712 1604 Wilmont (904)763-1567 32405 r R=Refrigeration; F=Fanncation; S=Snelley Eq.; 4 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) FLORIDA — IDAHO Pensacola — Boise Pensacola Tallahassee Athens Thomaston Bennink's Refrig. Serv. Inc. C &C Mech. Contractor England Electric Jim's Appliance Service 880 N. Rues St. 1203 Commercial Park Dr. P.O. Box 242 2881 Barnsville Hwy. (904)477-8343 RHA 32503 (904)386-4754 RFA 32303 (404)548-3113 30603 (404)647-3863 30286 Danley's Ref. & Elec. 5945 Saufley Pines Tampa Atlanta Tifton (904)457-1881 RHA 32506 Air Mechanical &Svc. Authorized Serv. Ctr., Inc. Tifton Heating &Clg. Pro. Air of Pensacola 4311 W. Ida Street 2310-B Marietta Blvd. NW 2209 Leslie Locke Rd. 1300 N. Kirk Street (813)875-0782 R 33614 (404)355-3967 RSH 30318 P.O. Box 1143 (904)434-1829 RFHA 32505 Brandon Refrig. &A/C CAPSCO (912)382-4709 RFSHA 31794 Royco A/C &Refrig. Serv. Co. 333 Fallenburg Rd. D-401 2246 Marrieta 201 South "A'' St. (813)681-5497 R 33619 (404)351-4375 RSH 30318 Toccoa Comm. A I Serv. Southeastern Rest. Serv. Toccoa Electric Sales (904)432-8118 32501 PP• 2101 W. Hillsboro Ave. 2200 Norcross Parkway, Suite 210 Rt. 3, Camp Mitchell Rd. (404)886-1956 30577 Pompano Beach (813)879-2461 RSH 33603 (404)446-6177 RSHA 30071 Complete Comm. Repair D & L Rest. Repair Trenton 1461 S.W., 12th Ave. Ste. S 3114 Price Ave. Columbus H e K Service (305)782-7778 RSH 33069 P.O. Box 13274 McCaghren Serv. Co. Inc. (813)831-6874 RHA 33681 2813 Hamilton Road P.O. Box 1167 Port Charlotte Griffin Serv. Corp. (404)327-5584 RHA 31904 (404)398-3180 RHA 30752 Boyd Brothers Svc. 606 N. Gilchrist Ave. Valdosta 27074 Sunnybrook (813)251-6942 R 33601 Evans e Co. Service H &H (813)627-8881 33983-3320 Maintenance Mgt. Tech. Svc. Frothingham Comm. Serv. 303 H ervic rd Ave. 2 Plantation Hills Dr. Port Orange 4025 W. Osborne Ave. (404)863-8609 RFSHA 30809 (912)244-4682 31602 Flair Service Inc. (813)875-9547 RH 33614 McDonalds Appl. Serv. 935 Alexander Ave. Staples &Stevens Co. Gainesville 1000 East Park Ave. (904)767-3900 R 32119 5010 16th Ave. S. Food Service Equip. (912)242-0349 RHA 31602 (813)248-1996 R 33619 514 Main St. S.W. McMullen Comm. Services Riviera Beach David Wilkes A/C (404)535-3710 RSH 30501 914 Marion Street Airco Engineering 7008 E. 14th Ave. (912)244-8426 RSHA 31601 3905 Investment Lane#2 (813)621-3808 R 33594 Garden City (407)842-1525 RA 33404 Commercial Refrigeration Co. Vero Beach 212 Travis Field Rd. HAWAII Sarasota ITOBB Mechanical (912)964-8878 RHA 01,410 Equipment Services 953 Old Dixie Highway Hilo 4233 Clark Rd. Unit#26 (407)562-8763 RA 32960 Lake City Hilo Mechanical Inc. (813)923-1802 RSHA 34233 Service Refrigeration Co. Inc. Adcox Serv. Co. 50 Holomua St. Gulf Coast Refrigeration 4450 U.S. 1 5368 North Parkway (808)961-3882 RFSHA 96720 4487 Ashton Road (407)569-5097 32961 (404)361-8010 RFHA 30260 (813)922-8809 RFA 34233 Macon Honolulu Ray's Refrigeration Inc. West Melbourne Burney's Comm. Svc. Inc. 4380 Whispering Woods PI. Climatic Refrig. &A/C Inc. Pierce Sales &Serv. Inc. 2103 Kaliawa St. (813)921-1858 R 34233 6950 Vickie Circle 2422 Allen Road (808)841-0427 RSH 96819 (407)725-2430 RFA 32904 (912)781-6003 RFHA 31206 Hawaii Restaurant Services Total Service Company +051 Bethel Street Spring Hill West Palm Beach 545 Third Street (808)521-0850 RFSHA 96813 All-Tech Service Co. Repairs Plus Inc. (912)743-6505 RFSHA 31201 6092 Ave. of the Palms 2800 N. Military Trail, Ste. 111 Kaneohe HI (904)596-8324 33526 (407)684-4844 RFH 33409 Marietta Gold Team Inc. Smithco Services Superior Beverage Systems 45-1127 Kamehameha Highway St. Augustine 4420 Georgia Avenue 1755 Arrowhead Court (808)236-7338 R 96744 A.C.E.S.S. (407)833-3793 RSA 33405 (404)973-4363 30062 2205 Dobbs Road Lahaina Maui (904)829-1880 RFHA 32086 Winter Park Savannah Lahaina Refrigeration Falcon Service B&V Refrigeration Inc. Care Refrigeration 1036 Limahana PI. 2C 1960 U.S. 1 South, Ste. #21 513 N. Virginia Avenue 2301 Price Street (808)661-0828 RFA 96761 (904)797-9005 R 32086 (407)629-5253 RA 32789 (912)236-2273 RFA 31401 : Comfort Air Corporation Pukalani Maui St. Cloud Zephyrhills 9 Executive Circle Ray's Repair&Svc. Leopold Refrig. Inc. R.H. Rioux&Sons (912)927-7000 31.406 137 Alea Place 1169 Sunlight Court 703 Foxridge Blvd. Hutto &Waters Refrig. (808)572-7466 96768 (407)892-8025 RSHA 34769 (813)782-7157 34249 1711-K Dean Forest Dr. (912)966-0010 St. Petersburg Ray' RSHA 31408 Ray's Keep Kool IDAHO Bowman Mech. Service GEORGIA 1509 Hendry Avenue (813)522-5411 RHA 33703 19 Overlook Dr. NE (912)352-8131 RHA 31406 Boise (8 y Alban Bressie Electric Co. Jakris Sales &Svc. Stockbridge 7413 Mossy Cup Street 6901 38th Avenue North Ace Refrig. Service Com-Tech (208)362-2333 RSHA 83709 (813)381-4800 RSH 33710 (91 Flint Ave., P.O. Box 411 2)432-7811 R 31702 130 Ridgecrest Way Evans Equipment Inc. McMullen A/C& Refrig. (91 (404)898-9166 30281 Mitch's Repair Svc. (208 S. Roosevelt P 4877 28th Street North (813)527-0000 RFA 33714 Rt. #4, Box 587 H (208)345 5775 RSHA 83705 (912)888-5004 RH 31705 Freeman's Refrigeration 5211 Bethel St. (208)376-4341 RH 83706 5 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.;. H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) IDAHO — INDIANA Coeur D'Alene — Evansville Coeur D'Alene Champaign Justice Quincy Clayman Comm. Service Eichenauer Services Inc. J &J Air Conditioning H & H Refrigeration Located in Spokane, Washington 207 E. University 9000 West 79th St. 30 Payson Hts. (509)624-0084 RSHA (217)359-4200 61820 (708)425-5040 60458 (217)222-5340 RH 62301 Lewiston T.C. &G. Ref., Htg. &A/C Kankakee Peters Heating &A/C 3105 Research Road 4520 Broadway Lewiston Refrig. Sales (217)356-2523 R 61821 McConnell Company (217)222-1368 RFH 62301 1617 G St. 2895 Festival Dr. (208)743-8596 RFHA 83501 Chicago (815)932-6313 60901 Rockford Liberty Service Inc. Quick Stop Appl. &Svc. Automatic Env. Sys. Moscow 3038 W. Irving Park Rd. 1830 W. Station St. 775 North Madison St. Fork Refrigeration (312)588-2542 SH 60618 (815)939-4902 RHA 60901 (815)968-9237 RFSHA 61107 2007 S. Main St. North Town Food Svc. Commercial Refrig. Svc. Corp. (208)882-3716 RFSHA 83843 4711 N. Lincoln Avenue La Salle 815 Broadway 312 769-5050 RSHA 60625 Illinois Valley Refrig. Nampa ( ) (815)962-3761 RFSHA 61104 p Seco Refrig. (81 First-0 North Town Food Svc. Div. 2104 S. Refrigeration 1742 Milwaukee Ave. (815)223-0308 61301 815 Broadway 2104 S. Fern Y (208)467-7101 83651 (312)235-6700 RFSHA 60647 Lemont (815)962-7314 RSHA 61108 Universal Air Services E &C Refrigeration Inc. Stearns Fixture Co. �. Rathdrum 4751 So. Central 111 W. Illinois Street 3537 Merchandise Drive Circle M Refrig. &Htg. (312)585-4940 R 60638 (312)257-5536 R 60439 (815)874-7815 R 61109 P.O. Box 431 (208)687-0427 RH 83858 Darien Marquette Heights Rolling Meadows Durakool Refrigeration Jones Serv. Co. Northwest Town Refrig. Twin Falls 7944 Glen Land 308 Grant 5420 Newport Drive, Suite 55 Andrews Rest. Supply (708)654-2021 R 60559 (309)382-3446 61554 (708)398-1100 .60008 347 Main Ave. E. (208)734-9091 83301 Decatur Moline Skokie Scott Polar Corp. Eichenauer Services Inc. Cone's Repair Serv. Skokie Refrigeration 502 Madrona, P.O. Box 1747 130 S. Oakland Ave. 2408 40th Ave. P.O. Box 504 (208)376-7730 83303 (217)429-4229 RSH 62522 (309)797-5323 RSHA 61265 (708)973-4777 R 60062 Elk Grove Monmouth Villa Park Temperature Service Co. Equipco Refrig. Enterprises, Inc. ILLINOIS 2240 Elmhurst Road 1200 S. Main 134 East St. Charles Rd. (708)640-0505 RA 60007 (309)734-7956 61462 (708)834-6398 R 60181 Alsip Elmhurst Morton Grove Ref. Systems of III. Commercial Equip. Svc. ABSI Service Co. 12540 S. Holiday Dr. Unit B 497 W. Wrightwood Ave. 8725 Narragansett INDIANA (708)385-5700 RH 60658 (708)279-1141 H 60126 (708)965-2113 60053 Aurora Midwest Rest. Equip. Svc. Anderson Aur &Sons, Inc. 183 N. York Road Mt. Vernon Hoppie's Refrig. Serv. 30 South Broadway (708)279-8000 SH 60126 Eater Htg. &Cooling Serv. 621 John St. P.O. Box 1102 2 1, 2 08)896-1560 RFHA 60505-4205 1100 Salem Rd. (317)643-2511 R 46015 ' Freeport (618)244-4466 62864 Commercial Refrigeration Loescher Htg. &A/C Bloomington 3233 Fox Valley Ctr. 1860 S. Walnut Ave. Northlake Gooldy&Sons Inc. (708)851-8553 60504 (815)232-6166 RFH— = 61032-- --Chicago Northern Svc. Inc. 926 W.-17th St. - — 36 W. Lake Street (812)332-1682 RSHA 47401 Belleville Galesburg (708)562-1222 RFHA 60164 Bel-O-Sales &Serv. Edwards Clg. & Htg. Columbus 1915 S. Belt West 106 Lake St. Oak Lawn Commercial Service Co. (618)234-3310 R 62223 (309)343-8657 RFSHA 61401 Oak Lawn Mechanical 421 Center St., P.O. Box 970 5535 West 110th St. (812)372-0074 RH 47201 Bensenville Harwood Heights (708)422-8360 60453 Alliance Refrigeration Co. Air Tech Systems Elkhart 918 Hillside Drive 7525 W. Lawrence Ave. Oak Park Dunlap Refrig. Inc. (708)860-0011 60106 (312)867-9481 R 60656 U.S. Refrig. Sales &Serv. 24046 C.R. 16 East 700 W. Madison (219)293-4306 46526 Broadview Herrin (708)524-0808 60302 Laro Corporation Automatic Cooling Corp. Cornell's Refrig. Serv. 1217 S. Main St. 1808 Beach Ave. 421 North 19th St. Orland Park (219)595-5910 46516 (708)345-1200 R 60153 (618)942-4022 62948 Pierce Service Corp. South Town Food Serv. 8220 W. 137th Street Evansville 1808 N. Beach St. Hinsdale (708)403-0888 RA 60462 Brucken'sInc. (708)345-5055 RSHA 60153 Temperature Engineering Inc. 401 NW 4th St. 8 S. 365 Madison Princeton (812)423-4414 RSH 47708 Buncombe (708)655-0375 RFA 60521 Dick Volker Schmitt Refrigeration Hall's Service Co. 304 Elm Place 200 S. Governor Rt. 1 Joliet (815)875-1330 R 61356 (618)833-7593 RH 62912 Johansen &Anderson Inc. (812) 5878 . RFSA 47713 925 Plainfield Rd. (815)723-9383 60435 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 6 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) INDIANA — LOUISIANA Fort Wayne — Harahan Fort Wayne Speedway Topeka Louisville Commercial Parts &Service Air-Cooling & Htg. Anchor/Robinson Htg. Certified Service Center 3919 Mobile Avenue 6108 Schoolwood Dr. 5853 S.W. 21st St. 500 Winkler Avenue (219)484-5587 RSHA 46805 P.O. Box 24356 (913)272-6976 66604 (502)637-2000 RH 40208 Morgan Refrigeration (317)299-2400 RFHA 46224 Stevenson Co. Inc. Comm. Parts&Serv. of KY 806 Van Buren 116 W. Norris 4204 S. Brook St. (219)424-1006 R 46802 Terre Haute (913)233-1303 RFSHA 66608 P.O. Box 14195 Temp-Masters, Inc. Cascade General (502)367-1788 RSHA 40214 7017-B Lincoln Highway E. 1909 S. 31st St. Wichita Doolan's Repair.Service (219)422-1730 RFHA 46803 (812)235-2998 47803 Fahrenheit Ref. Inc. 3227 N.W. Parkway 1131 S. Seneca (502)778-9547 40212 Gary (316)263-3161 RFHA 67213 Glenns Comm. Service Inc. Gantz Rest. &Appl. Svc. IOWA John's Refrigeration 4034 South 5th St. 729 N. Hancock St. 1336 Seneca (502)361-0121 RSHA 40214 (219)938-4386 HA 46403 (316)267-1653 67213 Henson &Wright Refrig. Bettendorf Walt's Refrigeration 4912 Cave Run Road Indianapolis General Refrigeration p 730 Lincoln Rd. 157 N. Evergreen (502)448-2722 R 40216 Commercial Parts &Serv. (316)722-1588 67212 Southern Refrig. Co. 5310 E. 25th St. (319)355-3821 52722 g� (317)545-9655 FISH 46218 1015 Franelm Road Frost Air Co. Inc. Cedar Rapids (502)361-2075 R 40214 1320 N. Senate Avenue Cone's Repair Serv. Inc. KENTUCKY 317 634-1425 RFSA 46202 1056 27th Ave. S.W. Midway ( ) (319)365-3325 52404 Reliance Service GCS Service Inc. Ashland P.O. Box 615 1775 N. Sherman Dr. Ste. D Davenport Slone Refrigeration (606)846-4292 40347 (800)692-8052 RH 46218 Holmes Refrigeration 2432 Greenup Ave. Indianapolis Ref. Co. 1803 W. 4th St., P.O. Box 4542 (606)324-6822 RH 41101 Murray 1802 E. Prospect St. (319)322-2769 R 52808 L.J. Hendon A/C Ref. &Htg. (317)638-0310 RSHA 46203 Bowling Green Highway 94 E., P.O. Box 1034 Refrig. Control Specialties Des Moines Universal Mech. Svc. Inc. (502)753-9225 42071 2210 W. Morris Street Bell Brothers Inc. 1046 Searcy Way, P.O. Box 209 (317)638-2213 RFSHA 46221 2822 6th Ave. (502)842-5645 RFHA 42102 Paducah (515)244-8911 RFHA 50313 City Refrig. Serv. Sam Sun Mechanical, Inc. Covington 232 Lone Oak Rd. 4801 Van Cleave Goodwin Serv. Co. g (502)442-1264 42001 Kent Refrigeration Co. (317)545-0968 RFHA 46226 3509 Delaware Ave. 221 E..19th St., P.O. Box 2110 Institutional Maintenance Vanco R& R Equip Svc. (515)262-9308 RHA 50313 (606).431-4252 R 41012 627 q p Lehman Commercial Svc. ) (50 Park Ave. 5367 W. 86th Street (502)442-7943 RFSHA 42001 (317)870-7888 46268-1501 1501 Michigan Ferguson (515)243-1974 RHA 50314 Johnson's Refrig. Co. Pikeville Kokomo 407 Govers Lane Osborne Electrical Ref. Thermod n Inc. Dubuque (606 679-4566 42533 y Ellis Appl. &Serv. ) 9 Valley Vale 211 E. Morgan St., P.O. Box 2231 C (606)432-4550 RSHA 41501 3370 Central Ave. (317)457-9379 RFH 46904-2231 (370 entral83 52001 Glasgow Elmore Electric Lafayette 121 Lexington Dr. Kiefer Company, Inc. Marshalltown (502)651-2633 42141 LOUISIANA 4 North 18th Street Hanke Refrigeration (317)447-4293 RFSHA 47903 1605 S. 1st St. Harold Baton Rouge (515)753-5742 50158 Dave's Refrigeration g Upper Pinhook Capital City ED. Svc. Lake Station Sioux City p 377 West El Cajon TO State Cooling & Htg. y (606)478-2439 41635 I 623 28th Avenue Refrig. Engineering (504)927-4908 RFSHA 70815 (219)962-6005 RFHA 46405 1301 Third Lexington Chandler's Parts&Serv. (712)258-0179 RH 51101 Dickerson's Ref. Sales 11656 Darryl Dr. Merrillville 1931 Liberty Road (504)272-6620 RFSHA 70815 Dalton Corp. (606)254-1436 RH 40505 Lambert's Htg. &Clg. 1303 W. 81st Ave. Mitchell's Service America 4959 Hollywood St. ( (216)769-1357 RHA 46410 KANSAS 101 Brown Avenue P.O. Box 53424 Monterey Great Bend (606)263-4357 RH 40505 (504)356-0171 R 70892 All Temp Service Rube's A/C, Htg. Refrig. Cameron 178 Main St. 5251 91h, P.O. Box 476 Duhon Refrigeration (219)542-2100 R 46960 (316)793-6769 RFH 67530 Dan &Asa St. Muncie Junction City (318)775-5385 70631 Turner Commercial Refrig. A-1 Refrig. Service Harahan 824 N. Walnut 3181/2 W. Chestnut A-Bear Refrig. Inc. (317)288-5360 47305 (913)762-5600 RHA 66441 1301 Edwards Ave., Ste. B Kansas City (504)733-3600 R 70123 South Bend Hager Refrigeration Svc. Bana Parts Inc. C &S Service Inc. 3008 South 44th 1501 Kuebel St., P.O. 23388 1215 S.Walnut St. (913)236-6400 RFSHA 66106 (504)734-0076 RSHA 70183 (219)232-6131 RFSHA 46619 Reliance Comm. Service 5515 A Pepsi Street (504)734-8864 SH 70123 7 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) LOUISIANA — MASSACHUSETTS Lafayette — Worcester Lafayette Portland North East Holyoke Hilton's Refrigeration A. F. Briggs Co. G.M. Garzia Htg. &Clg. The Darcy Company 1820 Cameron St., P.O. Box 3247 874 Brighton Avenue 2 W. Walnut Street 110 Appleton Street (318)237-4311 70506 P.O. Box 856 (301)287-9369 21901 (413)536-5071 RFSHA 01040 (207)773-1731 04104 Eger Eng. Corp. Lecompte White's A/C& Ref. Inc. Owings Mills 121 Main Street, P.O. Box 28 Deville's Refrigeration Serv. One Industrial Way Blizzard Refrig. (413)532-9486 RSHA 01041 Hwy. 71, P.O. Box M (207)878-8600 RHA 04103 11436 Suite I Cronridge Dr. (318)776-9363 71346 (301)363-8750 R 21117 Hudson Standish Pasadena Master Service Co. Metairie V.R.U. Systems Inc. 455 River Rd., P.O. Box 818 Sahuc Fountain &Vending Rt. 35 Bonney Eagle Rd. Pasadena Refrig. Co. (508)568-8500 RFSHA 01749 510 Bonnabel Blvd. P.O. Box 248 P.O. Box 508 (504)833-1468 70005 (207)642-2061 04084 (301)437-0026 R 21122 Hyannis Acme Refrigeration Monroe Reistertown 700 Yarmouth Rd. Mechanical Installation &Serv. Charm City Refrigeration (508)775-2153 R 02601 400 Stubbs Ave. MARYLAND 621 Glynita Circle (318)388-5801 RFHA 71201 (301)833-2988 RSH 21136 Lexington Baltimore J.A. Busa A/C & Refrig. New Iberia Arbutus Refrigeration Inc. Rockville 137 Grant Street Commercial A/C &Refrig. 1540 Caton Center Dr., St. L&M Brooks Appl. Serv. (617)862-9210 R 02173 212 Leblanc Rd. (301)242-3100 R Y1P47 330 (E) N. Stonestreet Ave. (318)367-1918 70560 EMR Svc. Division (301)251-0861 20850 Needham 700 East 25th St.( ) Ace Service Co. y 39 Highland Circle New Orleans 301 467-8080 SHA 21218 SaliSbUr Leddy's Refrig. &A/C Arctic Refrig. &A/C Serv. (617)449-4220 RSHA 02194 3721 Palmyra Street Pine Heights Comm. Kitchen 108 Washington Street (504)486-2169 70119 2900 West Patapsco Ave. (301)742-8580 21801 Peabody Deep South Refrig. Inc. (301)644 8844 H 21230 Coastline Parts Co. United Service Company 5580 Canal Blvd. Reed's Refrigeration 816 Snow Hill Road 82 Newbury Street (504)486-6097 R 70124 3401 Sinclair Lane (301)742-8634 21801• (508)535-0900 01960-3806 GSC Service (301)327-8900 RH 21213 EMIR 5804 Plauche Street 428 Mill Street Reading 1-800-642-7707 RH 70123 Cascade (301)543-8080 SHA 21801 Griffin Refrig. Inc. Loupe's A/C & Htg. . Cascade Refrigeration 80 Eastway f 414 Loupe's /C P.O. Box 24121 10135 Bacon Drive Springs 617)942-1522 R 01867 (301)937-0284 R 20705 EMR S rin s (504)482-5822 70184 EMR Revere 2626 Pittman Drive Pineville Cumberland (301)588-8080 SHA 20910 Cafe Services Inc. John's Rest. Eq. Repair Squires Elec. Mech. 251 Park Ave. 307 Lawrence Blvd. 1003 Oldtown Rd. Sykesville (617)227-7747 RSH 02151 (301)722-7763 RFHA 21502 Consolidated Serv. Inc. (318)473-0835 71360 Roslindale Davidsonville (300 Jim Bowers Rd. Prior Refrig. Serv. Shreveport (301)781-4616 21784 9 p Superior Service Co. 81 Farquhar Street F Mitchell's Shreveport Rest. 494 Winding Creek Ct. Timonium (617)323-4132 RH 02131 4350 Greenwood Rd. (301)721-2114 R 21035 (318)635-9741 71109 Chason Serv. Eng. Inc. Somerville Fort Washington 1947 Greensprings Drive Temperature Cont. Sys. G &W Refrigeration (301)252-6300 21093 28 Farragut Avenue MAINE 6 Notley Road White Plains (617)628-2900 RHA 02143 (301)839-2900 RHA 20744 Brown's Refrig. Svc. Springfield Bangor Glen Burnie (301)934-4387 20695 A. S. T. Inc. R.M. Flagg Co. DANCO Services Ltd. 47 Clement Street 1212 State St. 315 New Jersey Ave. N.E. (413)783-4753 RFSHA 01118 (207)945-9463 04401 (301)768-0867 RSHA 21061 Caribou Hanover MASSACHUSETTS AdvvancegRefrig. Co. Appl. Servicenter of Aroostook Chill-Craft Company 124 Jewett Road 414 Main St. 7525 D. Connelley Drive Attleboro (508)853-1600 RH 01564 (207)498-2033 04736 (301)768-2257 R 21076 George K. Howorth Serv. 67 Slater St. West Boyelston Dlxmont Hyattsville (508)222-7797 02723 Lester's Refrig. Quality Maintenance Inc. Anaconda Refrig. &A/C Dedham 193 W. Boyelston am RFD 1, Box 980 4925 Lawrence St. (508)835-4882 RA 01583 (207)947-8821 04932 (301)864-5656 20781 R. W. Mitchell &Co. Arrow Refrig. &Appl. 160 Washington St., P.O. Box 4098 W. Springfield I Lewiston 5108 Baltimore Ave. (617)326-1066 R 02026 Thermal Control Corp. Northeastern Inc. (301)927-7447 R 20781 205 Ely Avenue Dumais Avenue Holbrook (413)739-1181 RA 01089 (207)784-9191 RSHA 04240 Jessup Sani-Tech Company D &S Refrigeration #2 Kleen Way Worcester 8019 Old Jessup Rd. (617)767-2150 02343 Gordon's Appliance Repair (301)621-1811 RFSHA 20794 1329 Main Street (508)755-7003 RSHA 01603 R=Refrigeration,, F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 8 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) A MICHIGAN Battle Creek — Wyandotte MICHIGAN Gaylord Lincoln Plymouth Central Comm. Eq. Svc. Slaven's Refrig. Corp. S.C.I. Refrigeration Battle Creek 6711 Wilkinson Rd. 863 N. Barlow Rd. 11693 Hunters Creek Drive Burkart Refrigeration (517)732-7977 RHA 49835 (517)736-8379 48745 (313)454-9547 RFHA 48170 12393 E. Michigan Ave. Grand Blanc Livonia Pontiac (616)965-6836 49017 C.I.R. Refrigeration GCS Service K& K Mechanical Contr. Bay City P.O. Box 472 27507 Schoolcraft Road 560 Lowell Street 's Refrigeration (313)695-4811 RHA 48439 (313)261-2255 SH 48150 (313)335-2212 48058 Brad's Temperature Serv. Waterford Refrig. &A/C 2644 Broadway 70 48706 Grand Rapids 8919 Middlebelt Road P.O. Box 485 Diamond Mechanical Svcs. (313)525-1930 RFA 48150 (313)334-4074 R 48056-0485 Comm. Kitchen Serv. Co. 1638 S. Division 704 E.John St., P.O. Box 567 (616)247-0100 RFSHA 49507 Ludington Redford (517)893-4561 RFSH 48706 Midwest Food Equip. Serv. Hankawitz Htg. Refrig. Ever Kold Refrig. ' Kader's Refrigeration 1444 Chicago Dr., S.W. 2606 N. Lakeshore 12017 Woodbine 910 W. Grant (616)241-3609 49509 (616)843-2809 R 49431 (313)533-0285 R 48239 (517)893-5115 R 48708 Seaman's A/C & Refrig. Benton Harbor 139 Sheldon Blvd. SE Marlette Rogers City (616)458-1544 RHA 49503 Yaroch Refrig. & Elec. Rogers City Repair Slowik Refrigeration 6025 Lynd Rd. 193 S. 1st St. 2414 Riverbend Dr. Grandville (517)635-3164 RH 48453 (517)734-4024 49779 (616)925-1311 R 49022-6923 Art's Refrigeration Inc. Boyne City 774 28th St. SW Marquette Royal Oak y y (616)532-8777 RFA 49418 Duquaine, Inc. Elite Stainless Svcs. R.K. West Mechanical Svc. 1744 Presque Isle Ave. 2601 W. 14th Mile Road 501 Boyne Avenue Harbor Springs (906)228-7290 RSHA 49855 (313)549-1130 FSA 48073 (616)582-6785 R 49712 MacGregor Plumb. & Htg. Burton 235 Franklin Park Midland St. Charles (616)526-2185 49740 Modern Refrigeration Baker Refrigeration Genesee Refrigeration 4446 Flajole Rd. 5050 W. Birch Run Road G 3439 Fenton Rd. Harrison . (517)631-7459 48640 (517)845-6292 RFHA 48655 (313)234-7837 RFHA 48529 Stearns Service Systems Charlotte 3185 Helen Milford St. Clair Shores (517)539-2541 RSHA 48625 Hartland Refrig. J &C Refrig. Service Bingham Refrig. 3477 Tipsico Lake Rd. 21313 12 Mile Rd. 9550 Hooper Road Hemlock (313)887-5141 48042 (313)772-6655 48081 (517)543-0807 48813 Schroeder Store Fixtures Clare 17205 Doyle Road Mt. Pleasant Sterling Heights (517)642-8336 RFHA 48626 Cool-Z-It S.R.C. Refrigeration Gateway Temperature Control 3412 South Lincoln Rd. 6594 Diplomat Dr. 11955 Eberhart Jackson (517)772-5467 RSHA 48858 (313)254.0610 R 48078 (517)386-3568 R 48617 Arctic Service Div. Koopman Refrigeration 424 E. Prospect St., P.O. Box 359 6784 E. Pickard Traverse City Comstock Park (517)783-2666 RFH 49204 (517)773-3321 48858 A.B.I. Mechanical Hurst Mechanical Inc. 4041 U.S. 31 So. 5180 West River Drive Cascade Refrig. Inc. Total Power Clean (616)943-4113 RFHA 49684 (616)784-4040 49321 . 2922 Wildwood Ave., P.O. Box 1313 940 S. Isabella Road (517)750-2100 RH 49204 (517)772-1255 48858 Bud's Refrig. Inc. Detroit Trouble Shooters Inc. 4281 Holiday Rd. Polar Refrig. Kalamazoo 2040 S. Shepherd Road (616)938-2780 RA 49684 12345 Grand River Stafford-Smith Inc. (517)772-4841 RFSHA 48858 Cherryland Refrig. (313)834-2730 RHA 48204 3414 S. Burdick St. 223 W. Grandview Parkway (616)343-1240 49001 Muskegon (616)946-0341 R 49684 East Tawas Tony's Refrig. Inc. G &W Refrigeration Krueger Refrig. Svc. 3638 Miller Rd. 3954 Swanson Union Lake 111 A. East Bay St. (616)345-1119 R 49001 (616)798-4665 RFA 49444 Comm. Elec. Htg. &Cooling (517)362-3477 R 48730 8096 Flagstaff Kalkaska Niles (313)363-8805 RH 48085 Empire Tom Maxwell's Refrig. Pro-Temp Mechanical Hugh MacLellan Mech. Sys. Route 4, Box 36C 1105 N. Front St. Warren 11679 M-22, P.O. Box 177 (616)947-4612 R 49646 (616)684-3361 RHA 49120 Commercial Air Systems (616)326-5410 49630 11420 Nine Mile Road Lansing North Street (313)756-4411 RA 48089 Ferndale Gilmore&Sons, Inc. Dependable Refrig. &A/C Advanced Air Systems 1014 E. Jolly Rd. 5760 Old Sawmill Lane Webberville 1880 East Nine Mile Rd. (517)882-9067 RA 48910 (313)987-9539 R 48049 Applin Bros. Refrig. (313)398-4015 RA 48220 Harry Elliott Co. 11318 Stow R.R. 2 3610 North East St. Petoskey (517)468-3844 RNA 48892 Flint (517)482-4395 48906 Ballard's Plumb. &Htg. Westland Hayes Htg. &A/C 2200 E. Mitchell Rd. 1025 Frost Street Mills Refrig. (616)347-3900 49770 R &A Refrigeration (313)238-9210 48504 3523 Pickwick Place 30800 Geraldine (517)323-7512 R 48917 plainwell (313)522-6027 R 48185 Saginaw Valley Serv. Co. S&S Refrig. Inc. James A. Shoup, Jr. Wyandotte 3096 W. Pasadena 606 Lentz St. y (313)732-4300 SH 48504 12793 Sycamore Pt. Sikora Refrig. Svc. (517)485-6295 R 48917 (616)664-4633 R 49080 2709 Fort Street (313)295-2910 RFSHA 48192 9 R=Retrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) MINNESOTA — MISSOURI Alexandria — St. Ann MINNESOTA Minneapolis MISSISSIPPI Fulton Check Refrig. Inc. Kritzer Refrigeration Alexandria 8830 7th Ave. North Biloxi 101 W. Chestnut St. J.V. Schmidt Inc. (612)544-0363 R 55427 Anderson's Refrigeration (314)642-3088 RHA 65251 317 Nokomis' Comm. Repair Serv. Inc. 339 Lynn Drive (612)763-5700 RFHA 56361 1724 Lowry Avenue North (601)388-1026 RA 39531 Grandview (612)521-3506 H 55411 Newman's Restaurant Supply Ken Madden Refrig. Anoka General Parts &Supply Co. 867 Howard Avenue 12912 B 8th Gordy's Refrig. Serv. 720 E. Lake St. (601)432-5183 RFSHA 39530 (816)966-0883 R 64030 625 Van Buren (612)827-5581 RSHA 55407 (612)421-6200 55303 Gold Star Rest. Svc. Co. Columbus Hannibal 3433 17th Ave. South Dill & Norris Co. Peters Htg. &A/C Bloomington (612)722-5342 55407 2502 Hwy. 82 E. 124 Corporate Square Quality Refrigeration Inc. (314)221-0093 RFHA 63401 y g Metro Appliance Svc. Inc. (601)328-4532 RFSH 39701 Stewart Refrigeration 2110 W. 98th Street geration 10911 West Highway 55 Rt. 2, Box 109 (612)884-8201 R 55431 (612)546-4221 RSH 55441 FIOwood Rush A/C& Refrig. (314)221-4220 R 63401 Brooklyn Center Refri g, En g ineers 995 Flowood Drive Swenko Refrig. 5229 France So. (601)939-8858 R 39208 Independence 6870 Shingle Creek Pkwy. (612)920-9659 55410 Bates Service (612)560-7090 55430 Hazlehurst 12504 East 34th Street O City Service (816)252-8445 R 64055 Chantlassen Johhnn''s s Ap pl. &A/C .289 Extension St., P.O. 347 Harold's Refrig. Serv. Air Refrigeration 1031 Cardinal Dr. (601)894-1322 RHA 39083 16404 E. 28th 8750 Power Blvd. (507)451-7944 RH 55060 (816)373-1876 R 64055 (612)448-5828 R 55317 Princeton Jackson Camp Service & Parts Kansas City Cloquet Cliff's Refrig. 4 Rt. 2 328 B Oakdale GCS Service Inc. Appliance Repair Service (601)353-9700 RH 39201 2213 River Front Drive 1108 Cloquet Avenue (612)389-3335 55371 472-6477 FISH 64120 (218)879-1575 RHA 55720 Chandler's (816) Prior Lake 3847 I-55 S. Frontage Rd. General Parts Inc. Corcoran Cold Snap Refrig. (601)373-3842 RFSHA 39212 1101 E. 13th St. Hi-Tech Refrigeration P.O. Box 373 Miss. Appliance & Ref. Svc. (816)421-5400 RSHA 64106 22508 Co. Road 30 (612)447-2623 RA 55372 1200 A. Handy Avenue (601)354-2524 RSHA 39204 Macon (612)498-7660 R 55374 Rochester Ellis Refrig. & Elect. Duluth Briske Refrigeration Meridian Hiway 36 West Gartner Refrig. Co. 3515 16th Ave. NE Cooling & Heating Serv. (816)385-3019 63552 t 2331 W. Superior St. (507)288-8526 RSA 55904 Rt. 2 Box 300 H (601)626-8314 RH 39305 Marshall (21 7 [ 8)722-4439 55806 (21 2 Spring Park Beerman Heating &Cooling Mr. & R Refrig. Inc. Tupelo 161 S. Salt Pond 16 W W 722-9063. 1st st Street eet RH 55802 4032 Shoreline Dr. Roby's Comm. Svc. Co. (816)886-5867 65340 (612)471-9525 R 55384 P.O. Box 1684 Moberly (601)844-7198 RSHA 38802 Y Eyota Smith Refrig. Co. Ap pliaann Harold's Appl. Serv. Cloud Rt. 2 Appliance Repair Center Y2Z00 City 819 N. Morley (507)876-2219 55934 1807 3rd Street North Affordable Aire (816)263-5944 RFSHA 65270 (612)251-6461 SH 56303 Route 4, Box 262 St. Cloud Refrigeration (601)746-6817 39194 Raytown Hopkins g Hall's Refrig. Custom Refrigeration 604 Lincoln NE 9902 East 53 St. 1201 South 6th.Street (612)251-6861 RFHA 56304 (816)737-0020 R 64133 (612)938-7448 R 55343 St. Paul MISSOURI Cherokee Refrigeration Springfield Mankato g Branson AAA Refrigeration Meyer&Sons, Inc. 285 W. George St. Rt. 8 Box 325 120 N. Broad Street (612)228-1771 RA 55107 H &S Service Co. (417)881-1018 65807 (507)345-4688 56001 Cool Air Mechanical P.O. Box 1406 1411 Rice Street (417)334-2695 RFSHA 65616 Antarctic Same Day Svc. 1600 St. Louis St. (612)489-8821 55117 Camdenton (417)881-8713 R 65802 Sauk Rapids C.A.R.E. Sales & Serv. Best Refrigeration Co. ,I Central MN. Refrig. Rt. 3, Box 585 2140 W. Grand 729 9th Ave. South (314)346-2912 65020 (417)886-2246 RA 65807 (612)253-5058 56379 Cape Girardeau Restaur Eatl Connection Suite C Thief River Falls R.E. Flori Co. (417)866-4753 RFSHA 65803 Bridgeman Refrigeration 1634 North Kings Highway 122 Main Ave. S. (314)334-3285 RHA 63701 St. Ann (218)681-3146 56701 Columbia E.M.C.O. Refrig. Svc. 3909 St. Timothy Lane Selby Heating &A/C (314)427-7477 RSHA 63074 500 Big Bear Blvd. (314)443-0496 RFSH 65205 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 10 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) MISSOURI — NEW JERSEY St. Joseph — Union St. Joseph Lincoln Las Vegas NEW JERSEY Hancock's Appliance Chapman &Savidge Refrig. Burney's Comm. Serv. 2608 Messanie 2235 Orchard St. 4480 Aldebaran Ave. Atlantic City (816)233-2350 64501 (402)435-5126 R 68503 (702)736-0006 RSHA 89103 ARB Pegler Sysco Food Serv. Lloyd's Refrigeration 122 N. California Ave. St. LOUIS 1700 Center Park Rd. 3575 W. Thomkins (609)345-1533 RSHA 08401 GCS Service, Inc. (402)423-1031 68512 (702)798-1010 RFSHA 89103 9722 Reavis Park Dr. LMS 4 Service . Clifton (314)638-7444 RFSH 63123 Norfolk 3040 S. Valley View Multi-Temp., Inc. E.M.C.O. Refrig. Svc. (See St. Ann) Major Refrigeration Co. (702)871-1000 RFSHA 89102 Oak Hill Road 314 Northwestern Ave. 256-1373 R 07013 (402)371-9625 R 68701 Mark Refrigeration (201) MONTANA 1265 Los Meadows Drive North Platte (702)438-8528 R 89110 Edison Billings M.N.I. Refrigeration Co. Sunrise Refrigeration Penguin Refrig. Inc. g g 201 N. Mojave Road 76 National Road Billings Refrig. Svc. 2201 Rodeo Rd. 1 (201)287-4800 RA 08818 P.O. Box 21034 (308)532-1841 RFHA 69101 (702)871-1555 89101 (406)656-7758 59104 T.N.D. Refrigeration Englishtown Brodie Dohrmann Inc. Omaha 4011 W. Oquendo, Ste, A Ace Heating &Cooling Inc. 3211 First Avenue North Bennett Refrigeration (702)795-8187 RFSHA 89118 121 Wilson Ave. (406)245-3009 59101 3352 N. 88th Plaza (201)446-1888 RFHA 07726 Modern Refrig. Inc. (402)571-7444 R 68134 Reno 3724 1st Ave. S. Crapo's Refrig. &A/C Kold-Temp Comm. Refrig. Hackensack (406)248-7843 59101 4006 "0" 2220 Dickerson Rd.St. Bergen-Passaic Service , (402)733-3232 68107 (702)323-0070 89513 56 McKinley Street Bozeman Greater Omaha Refrig. Reno Refrigeration (201)487-6788 R 07601 J &V Refrig. & Rest. 3313 N. 88th Plaza 505 Cyma Street 109 Commercial Dr. (402)571-2626 RFSHA 68134 (702)747-5362 R 89503 Hammonton (406)587-9303 RSHA 59715 J. L. Tucker Co. Silipena Comm. Ref. 815 N. 19th St. 328 South First Road NEW HAMPSHIRE Great Falls (402)365-7400 RSHA 68102 (609)567-0542 RF 08037 Appl. & Refrig. Clinic 325 loth Ave. South Scottsbluff Conway Highland Park (406)761-5610 RH 59405 All Temp Serv. & Repair Bellen Services Bader's Sales&Serv. 2010 5th Ave. 144 W. Main 271 Cleveland Ave. Helena (308)635-0607 69361 (603)447-3454 03818 (201)247-7030 08904 Colonial Appl. Repair Thompson Appl. Repair 306 N. Benton 1004 E. Overland Goffstown Hillside (406)442-0226 RFHA 59601 (308)632-6250 RH 69361 Ace Service Co. Samcom Technologies 18 Cote Avenue 1175 Liberty Ave. Kalispell (603)668-5070 RSHA 03045 (201)352-1380 07205 Store Services Seward Box 5263 Lee's Refrigeration Hudson Moorestown (406)752-8121 RH 59901 (40 Seward 2)643-36445 5 RSHA 68434 Hudson Serv. Co. John Verderame & Sons (40 48 Lowell Rd. 930 Borton Landing Road Missoula (603)882-1741 R 03051 (201)235-3144 R 08057 Appl. & Equip. Repair NEVADA 1515 Wyoming Littleton Neptune City (406)549-7122 59801 Battle Mtn. Pennock Sales &Service Advance Air Systems, Inc. Temp-Right Service, Inc. Northstate Appliance Svc. 120 Main Street 23 Myron Avenue 1521 Cooper St. 430 4th Street#37-12 (603)444-5833 03561 (201)775-4898 R 07753 (406)728-1111 RHA 59802 (702)635-5990 RSHA 89820 Madison Old Bridge Victor Boulder Cit K & M Refrig. Exact Temp Inc. D& L Service y Matlock Hill Rd. 151 Rt. #516 1213 Indian Prairie Loop Richner A/C &Refrig. (603)367-4730 R 03849 (201)390-0632 RFSH 08857 1300 Wyoming (406)642-3504 RFHA 59875 (7 (702)293-5170 89005 Somersworth Pemberton Whitefish Carson City Fortier&Son, Inc. Harry Kell Refrig. Flathead Mech. Services y 216 Green Street Rt. 1, Box 334 R Refrig. 280 Blanchard Road 2068 068 S. Edmonds Dr. ( ) )603 692-3595 RH 03878 (609 267-8825 R 08068 (406)862-8807 RFA 59937 (702)882-4845 RH 89701 - Wolfeboro Somerset Well's Appliance Service ABA Refrig. &Rest. Eq. Whitton Rd. RR#2 370D Hamilton Street NEBRASKA (603)569-1723 R 03894 (201)249-8411 RFH 08873 Holdrege Woodsville Trenton Roy's Refrigeration Inc. Ever-Ready Refrig. Erickson Elect. Inc. 301 E. Ave. R.F.D. #2, Box 169 220 N. Broad St. (308)995-5481 68949 (603)747-2688 03785 (609)393-4173 RFSHA 08607 Union Ideal Appl. Serv. 1013 Burnet Ave. (201)687-8859 07083 ), 11 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) NEW JERSEY — NORTH CAROLINA W. Orange — Cary W. Orange Bath Jamestown Setauket Baron International Marvin Refrig. &A.C. A. I. S. Comm. Pts. &Svc. Nassau Soda Equipment 148 S. Valley Road 48 West Steuben 8 West Main St. 4 Waterview Lane (201)736-7171 R 07052 (800)722-0230 RH 14810 (716)665-6556 RSHA 14733 (516)273-1555 11733 Brentwood 16 S cott ott St.Elect. Inc. South Glen Falls NEW MEXICO Econ Mech. (7 S(716)488-1172 14701 Commercial Appl. Serv. 1158 C. Suffolk Avenue 30 Marion Ave. Alamogordo (516)231-6767 RH 11717 Lake Carmel (518)798-1819 12801 Hot 'N Cold Equipment Ideal Air Conditioning 6491/2 Highway 70 West Brooklyn Hamilton Drive Syracuse Alpro(505)437-3477 RHA 88310 1127 Serv. Inc. (914)225-8762 10512 Comm. Refrig.'& Food Eq. 1127 Willoughby Ave. P.O. Box 3205 Albuquerque (718)386-2515 FSHA 11237 Latham (315)454-3591 RH 13220 Albuquerque Refrig. Serv. Buffalo Northeast Comm. Appl. ThIBIIS 1500 Los Tomases NW 1083 Troy Schenectady Rd. (505)242-1569 R 87102 Advance Equip. Co. (518)785-0190 RSH 12110 AAA Cooleration Serv. 2494 Seneca St. 1 Cedar Lane Bomar Inc. Bomar 2nd St., NW (716)822-0715 RH 14210 Long Island City (914)947-2113 10984 7522(505)898-8733 RSHA 87107 Appl. Installation &Serv. Gotham A/C Serv. Brothers Electro Mechanical 2464 Main Street 32-49 Gale Ave. Troy (716)836-8606 RSHA 14214 (718)392-7300 R 11101 Mullally Bros. Inc. 10300 Constitution NE Ste. C 116 Campbell Ave. (505)299-0457 RHA 87112 B H Refrig., Inc. 818 Elmwood Avenue Manchester (518)465-8757 12180 Ed's Refrig. (716)882-3133 RFA 14222 Angeline Refrigeration 2920 Girard N.E. 90 S. Main Street Vestal (505)884-0085 87107 Climate Control Refrig.3085 Seneca Street (716)289-4700 RS 14504 Prescott-Pierson Eq. 2505 Vestal Parkway E. New Mexico Serv. Co. y 3313 Girard NE Shields s Bros. o 14224 Massapequa (607)797-2396 R 13850 (505)889-3036 RHA 87107 Shields Bros. a Buffalo Don Refrig. Co. 1410 Main Street 194 Old Sunrise Hwy. Webster Carlsbad (716)883 3860 H 14209 (516)799-3333 R 11758 Story Refrigeration General Refrigeration Serv. Carle Place 7 6eS872a6143reet 14580 810 W. Mermod Carl Elect. Repair Mastic ( ) (505)885-5605 88220 485 Westbury 49sPentm000r Drive Wellsville Cliff (516)334-8686 SH 11514 (516)491-2525 RHA 11950 K& L Appl. Repair Serv. J.T.'s Refrigeration Svc. 27 Clark St. 8162 Hwy 180, P.O. Box 126 Clarkson Middle Village (716 593-3450 14895 1 (505)535-4214 R 88028 Allen Refrig. & Fixt. - McManus Comm. Refrig. P.O. Box 731 79-49 68 Rd. White Plains Clovis (716)637-0310 R 14430 (718)326-3172 R 11379 Suburban Refrigeration Claiborne Refrigeration Deer Park 175 Orawaupum Street 900 W. Grand Pelham (914)949-0945 R 10606 (505)762-0112 88101 Kelser Service Corp. All State Air Control 40-5 Burt Drive P.O. Box 158 Deming (516)789-1111 11729 (914)668-8211 R 10803 Teague Refrigeration NORTH CAROLINA 1101 E. Florida Elmira Heights Poughkeepsie (505)546-9691 88031 R&W Comm Service Inc. Crystal Clear Refrig. Asheville 113 Lynwood Avenue Industry Street Espanola (607)734-6072 RFSHA SHA 14903 CMA, Inc. 914)471-0011 RA 12603 349 Depot Street Pueblo Elect. &Refrig. GanSevoort (704)252-7921 RSH 28802 it. 1, Box 4022 Baldwin Bros. Refrig. ochester Service Engineering Co. 505 753-3000 87532 A.I.S. Comm. Pts. &Svc. ( ) Rt. 9, Box 37 16 Pearl Street (518)792 0124 12831 26 Pullman Avenue (704)252-6297 RSHA 28801 Farmington (716)458-4190 RSH 14615 Aspen Refrig. &Htg. Glendale All-Temp Service Corp. Bessemer City 1031 Walnut Drive New Ridgewood Refrig. 176 Rosedale Street Criswell Refrigeration (505)326-4635 87401-3857 72-16 Myrtle Ave. (716)338-2070 R 14620 Rt. 2, Box 586 Four Corners Service Co. (718)821-9155 11385 D. J. Mutch Refrig. Inc. (704)629-3065 28016 1416 Schofield Lane 1479 Norton Street (505)325-9863 87401 Glen Falls (716)266-4920 RSHA 14621 Candler Expert Refrigeration The John Zingo Corp. Rice's Refrigeration 65 South St. 164 Newbury Street Rt. 2, Box 320 NEW YORK (518)793-9259 12801 (716)254-7090 RFSHA 14613 (704)667-8856 28715 Alban Huntington Station Sauquoit Cary Albany Refrig. Ltd. Biltmore Mechanical Inc. Duffy's Rest. Equip. Cary Refrigeration Inc. 77 Livingston Avenue 159 Broadway 3138 Oneida Street 101-H Woodwinds Ind'. Cf. (518)456-4554 RFSH 12207 (516)692-6590 RFHA 11746 (315)737-9401 SH 13456 (919)460-0061 RFSHA 27511 Baldwin Islip Schenectady Day& Nite Refrigeration Jemco Refrigeration Albany Conditioned Air 600 W. Seaman Avenue 9 West Pine Street 2957 Hamburg Street (516)378-1176 --. -R--—.11510=T (516)581-0079 RA _ _ 11751 _(518)356-1607 RF 12303 F w �- R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 12 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) i NORTH CAROLINA — OHIO Charlotte — Cleveland Charlotte Lumberton Weaverville OHIO Authorized Appl. Svcntr. Smith's Refrigeration Refrig. Technical Svcs. 1020 Tuckaseegee Rd. Elizabethtown Rd. Box 1468 44 Morgan Branch Road Akron (704)377-4501 28208 (919)739-7970 28358 (704)645-9446 RHA 28787 ARR/CRS, Inc. Bankhead Refrig. Serv. 1169 W. Waterloo Rd. 5255 Plymouth St. Manteo Whittier (216)753-6634 RSHA. 44314 (704)525-4322 R 28217 Machine Repair&Svc. Hawkins Htg. A/C. Co. Don's Refrig. Service Carolina Refrigeration Co. Hwy 345 Skyco NE Rt. 1 570 Lansing Road 8008 Bartlett Road (919)473-1284 RFSHA 27954 (704)497-2592 28789 (216)784-6365 R 44312 (704)545-2139 R 28227 Comm. Repair Serv. Monroe Wilmington Miller's Refrigeration p Don P. Evans Service Commercial Refrig. Sales 2512 Triplett Blvd. (704)334-9763 28208 00 W. Morehead St. 2507 Griffith Road 102 Eastwood Rd. (216)784-4527 R 44312 (7 (704)764-3033 28110 (919)799-2194 R 28402 Tri-Vector Corp. Conover 10 South College St. Awad Appliance Service New Bern Winston-Salem (216)376-8426 RFSHA 44308 Rt. 5, Box 517 George's Service Company Alexander Equip. Co. (704)464-8883 28613 426 Thurman Road 3820 Kimwell Dr. Alliance (919)633-1366 RFH 28560 (919)765-8950 27103 White Refrigeration Elizabeth City 420 W. Main St. Robertson's Refrig. Inc. Newton 804 Old Walkertown Rd. (216)821-1243 44601 901 A West Ehringhaus St. Hurley Refrig. & Htg. (919)767-1711 27105 (919)335-7742 R 279og 308 West A Street S &P Services Berea (704)464-2640 28658 202 Lindbergh Street Cull's Sales&Service Fayetteville 202 768-3566 RS 27104 1313 Bagley Road. Lee Norris Refrigeration Raleigh (216)826-1210 44017 836 Dunn Road Authorized Appl. Svctr. (919)323-0560 R 28301 800 N. Person St. Bellefontaine (919)834-3476 SH 27604 NORTH DAKOTA D& R Refrigeration Goldsboro Triangle Refrig. Service 1141/2 E. Court Ave. Rm. 6 Willie Shaw's Refrig. 709 Pershing Road Carrington (513)599-3335 RH 43311 Rt. 6, Box 183 (919)833-9795 RHA 27606 Kluth's Retrig. Brook Park (919)735-5932 R 27530 Walkers Refrigeration 167 8th Ave. South P.O. Box 28416 701 652-3047 58421 Northbrook Refrigeration Greensboro (919)834-9056 27611-8416 ( ) 1 Switzer Road (216)) C.D. Spivey Refrig. Co. Crystal (2 226 1030 44142 7-D Dundas Circle Reidsville Otto's Ref. &Appl. Sales Cincinnati (919)852-5700 27407 Chrismon Refrig. Service Rt. 1, Box 61 A. M. Schwartz Inc. Greensboro Refrig. Service 504 N.W. Market St. (701)657-2267 58222 2331 Reading Rd. 2920 Manufacturers Rd. (919)349-6449 R 27320 (513)381-5758 45202 (919)272-9361 27416 Devils Lake Whale Fdsvc Repairs Rutherford Lake Region Sheet Metal Certified Service Center Y P 4946-50 Paddock Road 203-D Creekrid a Rd. Koone's Service 123 South 2nd Street g Rt 5 B 32 (513)242-3139 RSH 45237 (919)333-2333 FISH . , ox 701 FISH 27407 ( 1 662-2318 58301 (704)287-5354 28139 Comm. Parts &Serv. of Cinn. Greenville Dickinson 6940 Plainfield Rd. Barkers Refrigeration Shelby Electric Sales &Service (513)984-1900 RH 45236 2227 Memorial Drive Cleveland Refrigeration 31 Sims Hamilton County Refrig. (919)756-6417 R 27834 2409 S. Post Road (701)225-2171 58601 6195 Colerain Ave. Greenville Rest. Equip. (704)484-1079 RH 28150 (513)923-1962 45239 630 Pitt St. Fargo Koch Refrigeration Co. (919)830 0542 27834 Smithfield Dakota Refrig. 3578 Gailynn Dr. Parrish Refrig. Serv. 515 N. 19th Street (513)661-1518 RS 45211 Hickory 906 Raleigh Road (701)235-9698 58102 All Thermal Services (919)934-7719 27577 Cleveland 509 B Main Avenue Grand Forks Daly Refrig. Co. (704)323 8367 RFHA 28601 Statesville Midwest Refrig. 7700 Marble Ave. Taylor's Refrigeration Co. 622 S. 15th• (216)441-2323 R 44105 322 Holland Dr. (701)746-5448 58201 High Paint Electrical Appl. Repair Carolina Maintenance Svc. (704)872-4891 R 28677 2021 E. 32nd St. MandOn 1236 N. Main Street Sugar Grove Died d Air Cond. (216)431-2222 RH 44115 (919)885-3895 RH 27260 Richard Greenwald Inc. Dove Equipment Svc. P.O. Box 582 Golden Triangle Refrig. P.O. Box 35 (701)663-7075 58554 P.0. Box 18053 1306 Baker Rd. (704)262-0385 28679 (216)761-8605 44118 (919)431-3477 27263 Minot Gordon Refrigeration High Point Refr. Htg. Summerfield Refrigerator Equip. 12617 North Drive 1200 C Corp Drive Hight Service Co. 2000 Valker Road (216)420-4329 44111-4553 (919)861-4884 27263 Route 1, Box 1336-1 (701)852-2101 58701 Harrison Appl. Service Lexington (919)272-4113 RHA 27358 4025 East 71st Street St. John (216)429-1121 R 44105 Furr Refrig. Wake Forest Abrahamson Refrig. Twin Service Refrig. 603 Burgess St. Technical Refrigeration Star Route 2041 Hamilton Avenue (704)249-9017 R 27292 P.O. Box 78 (701)263-4526 58369 (216)861-2277 R 44114 (919)556-0555 RHA 27587 13 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) OHIO — OREGON Columbus — Portland Columbus . Huron Union Tulsa Allied Restaurant Serv. Arnie Fox Htg. &A/C Uneek Services Crowl Mechanical Inc. 920 N. 20th St. 2710 Cleveland Rd. West 208 Sweet Potato Ridge Rd. 4616 So. 101st St. E. Ave. (800)824-1444 RFSHA 43223 (419)433-2369 RFHA 44839 (513)836-8895 45322 (918)663-3323 RFHA 74126 ARR/CRS, Inc. Mitchco Custom Air Co. 2830 Johnstown Rd. Kettering Valley View 2119 North Darlington PI. (614)476-3225 RSHA 43230 Keirn Refrig. Service ARR/CRS Inc. (918)835-3670 74115 Atlas Butler Inc. 5400 Bigger Road 8001 Sweet Valley Drive Omstead Service Co. 619 Reynolds Avenue (513)434-6064 RH 45440 (216)328-0060 RSHA 44125 3322 East 30th Street (614)228-3257 43201-3740 Lancaster Westlake (918)749-0511 RHA 74114 Tom Cannon Co., Inc. Bryant Service North East Mechanical P.O. Box 1107 7480 E. Bowling Green NW 1055 Bradley Road Yale (614)875-6390 R 43216 (614)837-7498 RSHA 43130 (216)871-1020 44145 E.R. Heiliger Co. Nationwide Services R.R.1, Box 94 4555 #11 Groves Road Lima Youngstown (918)582-7121 74085-3301 (614)863-6666 RHA 43232 Rockhold Htg. &A/C Inc. Authorized Factory Service Taylor'd Refrig. Service 201 S. Jackson 600 Industrial Road 1245 Brownlead Road (419)228-3598 RFA 45804 (216)792-1407 44509 OREGON (614)276-7870 R 43223 York-Mahoning Co. United Refrig. Service Lorain 724 Canfield Rd. 581 West Town St. Harmon Serv. Inc. (216)788-7011 R 44511 Beaverton 614 228-5311 R 43223 2063 Ridge Rd. Chill Factor Refrigeration ( ) (216)277-6381 RH 44055 Zanesville 6163 SW Murray Blvd. The Wasserstrom Co. (503)643-9582 97075 477 South Front Street Merchants Refrig. Inc. Nicholson Refrig. Serv. (614)228-6525 RSHA 43215 3807 West Erie Ave. 3298 N. Maple St. Bend (216)246-5511 44053 (614)453-3450 R 43701 All-Temp Refrig. Co. Dayton Zinn Refrigeration 675 SE 9th Street Food Equipment Service 3451 Colorado Avenue OKLAHOMA (503)389-6998 RHA 97702 2617 St. Charles (216)288-6518 RF 44052 (513)254-3501 45410 Clackamas Logan Appliance Serv. Lucas Ardmore Perrigo Industrial Services 350 Troy Street Mid-Ohio Refrigeration Ardmore Appl. Service 15610 S.E. Tong Rd. (513)222-2222 45404 1488 Rummel Rd. 734 4th Ave. NE (503)658-8174 97015 South Dayton Refrig. Svc. (419)589-4963 RHA 44843 (405)226-0804 RHA 73401 3230 W. Alex-Bell Rd. Malvern Atoka Eugene (513)435-1331 45449 Fields Refrigeration All ka Refrig. Clay's Refrigeration 9 p g• 233 Green Lane Delphos 3017 Alliance Road 111 East "C" St. (503)688-9082 97404 Rick's Refrigeration (216)868-5833 44644 (405)889-2157 74525 510 Lima Avenue Lebanon (419)695-0565 R Mansfield Edmond H 45833 Omer's Refrigeration &Appl. Nick's Sales&Service Riley's Refrig. Service 35065 E. Lacomb Rd. Delta 1038 Burkwood Rd. P.O. Box 1894 (503)451-2515 97355 Kern Refrigeration (419)756-6755 R 44907 (405)348-4122 R 73083-1894 327 Main Street Middletown Moore McMinnville (419)822-3888 43515 AI's Refrigeration Stone s Refrigeration Barretts Refri g Inc. 833 E. 11th Street Dover 7162 Becky Drive 310 SW 1 (503)472-9000 97128 Willoughby Climate Serv. (513)777-4111 45044 (405)793-7425 RSHA 73160 112 E. 4th Milwaukie (216)339-1140 RFSA 44662 Ravenna Norman Tyler-Portland Refrig. Styron Repair Service Reliable Refrigeration 8545 S.E. McLaughlin Blvd. East Liverpool 3380 Hommon Avenue 2008 Research Park Blvd. (503)231-0731 97222 Sims and Company (216)296-3535 44266 (405)321-3606 73069 Newport 1012 Bradshaw Ave. Tiffin Oklahoma City Coastal Refrig.Hwy. &A/C (216)385-3867 43920 Russell Refrig. Equip. Clyde Walker Svc. Co. 846 N. Coast Hwy. 50 Hudson Street 901 N.W. 4th Street (503)265-7275 R 97365 Elyria Elyriaake Refrig. Service (419)447-3961 44883 (405)232-7184 RH 73106 Wilde Refrig. P.O. Box 218 Falcon Mechanical Inc. 112 S.E. Douglas Toledo (216)323-3981 R 44036-0218 ARCO Inc. 1015 N.W. 68th (503)265-3255 897365 3254 Hill Avenue (405)848-7000 RA 73116 Euclid Portland Hagar Restaurant Serv. Ramsey-Bennett Company (419)531 3521 R 43607 1229 W Main St. Bressie Elect. Co. 25010 Lakeland Blvd. Commercial Ref. &Elec. (405)235-2184 RSH 73106 922 S.E. Oak St. (216)261-9110 44132 2280 Upton Ave. (503)231-7171 RSHA 97214 (419)475-6543 RFHA 43606 Tecumseh Commercial Refrig. Inc. Fairfield Barry Faunce Redfield Refrigeration 5920 N.E. Glisan Smith Refrigeration 5243 303rd St. Route 4 (503)234-6445 R 97213 4890 Castleton Drive (419)255-0201 43611 (405)275-2266 RH 74873 P& F Refrigeration (513)868.6533 45014 Servco Inc. 2207 N.E. 131st Ave. 2505 E. Broadway (503)252-0660 97230 Fremont (419)691-2828 RH 43619 Gus Cam Refrigeration The Wichman Sheeler Refrigeration 1819 W...State. _ - 1702 Arlington -- (503 N. Williams Ave. - - - - - _ ti--- — (503)282-7255-- R 97227—<-- (419)332.9129 RFHA 43420 (419)385-9121 RSHA 43609 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 14 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) OREGON — SOUTH CAROLINA Roseburg — Laurens Roseburg Hazelton Philadelphia Providence Roseburg Refrig. Inc. Goffa Refrigeration Atlantic Refrig. Eq. Co. Coldmasters Temp. Control 2940 Diamond Lake Blvd. 969 W. 11th St. 529 E. Thompson St. 66 Whipple Street (503)672-8939 RFHA 97470 (717)455-2735 18201 (215)426-4722 R 19125 (401)831-0361 R 02908 Whit's Refrig. & Ice F.A.S.T. Comm. Appl. Svc. 739 Curry Rd. Hermitage 110 No. 2nd Street Westerly (503)672-7207 97470 Rombold Refrig. &A/C (215)922-6245 H 19106 Morrone Electric Inc. 285 S. Keel Ridge Road Charles W. Jones 170 Main Salem (412)346-3892 R 16148 5226 Ridge Avenue (401)596-2102 02891 Salem Refrigeration (215)482-8771 RSH 19128 4071 Liberty Rd. S. Intercourse (503)581-7244 R 97302 G/L Clark Assoc. Inc. . Elmer Schultz Serv. Inc. 3614 Old Philadelphia Pike 540 N. 3rd St. SOUTH CAROLINA (717)768-8296 RFHA 17534 (215)627-5400 RSH 19123 Jenkintown Pittsburgh Anderson Commercial Equip. Svc. Hosea Refrig. Serv. Inc. PENNSYLVANIA Williard Incr 113 Sayre Street 375 Highland Avenue 316 Linnview Avenue (803)226-6088 R 29624 (215)885-5000 19046 (412)882-5271 RSH 15210 Allentown HAY Service& Installation Wilson Refrig. Dynamic, Inc. 1948 S. McDuffie Street 709 Gordon Street Jennette 435 Melwood Ave. (803)225-7923 RFHA 29621 (215)435-5547 RHA 18102 Bruce's Refrig. &Supply (412)621-9322 RFSHA 15213 & D Service (Branch) 500 N. Third Street Marchase Refrigeration Beaufort K K& Lehigh Street (412)527-5806 RFSHA 15644 2700 Smallman Street Beaufort A/C&Appl: Co. (215)432-0266 SH 18103 LanCBSter (412)281-6280 R 15222 Star Route 5, Box 299-D K& D Service (Branch) Wilson's Refrig. &A/C (803)525-0326 29902 Altoona 597 Lehigh Avenue 310 Knollview Dr. Caum Engineering Corp. (717)394-4892 SH 17602 (412)327-0349 R 15239 Burton 2513 Sixth Avenue Powell Electric (814)944-6149 RFHA 16603 Lansdowne Pleasant Gap R#8 Box 78-A John F. Harkins Co., Inc. Phoenix Engineering (803)524-4891 FH 29902 Boothwyn 248 N. Main Street Union & Baltimore Ave. EB Devlin Co. Inc. (215)622-6300 19050 (814)359-2701 RFHA 16823 Camden 80 Winding Way Johnnie's Servicenter (215)485-8100 R 19061 Latrobe Scranton 1701 Roberts Ave. G.M. Garzia Htg. &Clg. Mullen Refrig. Service K& D Service Co. (Branch) (803)432-3643 RHA 29020 4010 Naamons Crk. Road 202 Railroad St. 1818 Cedar Avenue (215)485-5159 19061 (412)537-7203 R 15650 (717)342-5135 SH 18505 Campobello Food Equip. Service Co. Coraopolis Laureldale Spring City 170 Caldwell Road Authorized Factory Serv. Reading Refrigeration C & M Refrig. Sls. &Svc. (803)468-4598 RSHA 29322 1010 First Avenue 3301 Raymond Street 260 Cedar St., P.O. Box 186 (412)262-2330 RSH 15108 (215)929-2653 RH 19605 (215)948-9308 RSH 19475 Cayce Buddy Hatcher Ref. &Eq. Darby Lemoyne Wilkes-Barre 2005 State St. Stanservice Temp-Tech Appliance Service (803)252-8272 29033 917 Springfield Rd. 900 Market Street 88 North Main Street (215)586-7575 19023 (717)761-2559 RA 17043 (717)829-2638 R 18701 Charleston Hgts. Hutto Refrigeration Sales Doylestown Leola Williamsport 3103 Meeting Street Gannet Mechanical Triangle Refrigeration Co. K&D Service (Branch) (803)747-7331 RSHA 29405 4020 Gannet Lane Rd. #2 3200 Oregon Pike, 14 W. Fifth Street (215)794-8290 18901 (717)656-2711 17522 (717)323-8010 SH 17701 Columbia Authorized Appliance Serv. Drexel Hill Mechanicsburg York 1811 Taylor Street Shannon's Comm. Refrig. P.M. Maintenance Co. Authorized Factory Serv. (803)254-8414 RSH 29201 4043 Garrett Road 18 E. Maplewood Ave. 220 N. Broad Street (215)259-1906 R 19026 (717)697-9708 17055 (717)846-5484 17405 Florence K & D Service Marshall Refrigeration Dubois Munhall 907 Roosevelt Avenue P.O. Box 12519 Chittester Refrig. Haag & Kusko Electrical (717)848-2780 SH 17404 (803)665-6658 RSH 29504 705 Dubois St. 118 Marham Road Larry E. Kern Service (814)371-3915 RHA 15801 (412)462-3890 15120 1765 West Market Street Hilton Head Isl. (717)854-7598 17404 Marke's Heating &A/C Erie Newton Square 2 Cardinal Road A.D.S. Equipment Co. Sebastian &Sons Inc. (803)681-2350 RHA 29928 4809 Pittsburg Ave. 12 S. Newton St. Preferred Air, Inc. (814)838-2038 SH 16509 (215)353-7990 RH 19073 RHODE ISLAND 15 P Airport Road A.I.S. Comm. Parts &Service (803)681-2473 R 29926 1004 W. 26th St. Pennsylvania Furnace E. Providence (814)456-3732 RSH 16508 Berrena's Refrigeration GCS Service Laurens 215 E. Deibler Rt.2, 1002 Waterman Ave. Hill's Service Co., Inc. Harrisburg 814 238-0238 16865 Rt. 2, Box 32, Hwy. 221 South g ) (401)434 6803 SH 02914 (803)682-3198 R 29360 K&D Service Company 1833-41 N. Cameron St. (717)236-9039 SH 17103 15 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) SOUTH CAROLINA — TEXAS No. Charleston — Longview No. Charleston Harrison Nashville cant. Corpus Christi S. A. Holcombe Ref. Co. Gray Fox Refrigeration Comm. Pts. &Svs. of Nash. Dowell Comm. Svc. 5085 Piedmont Avenue 6133 Bayshore Drive 470 Woodycrest Avenue 4307 S. Port St., Suite 140 (803)744-2763 R 29406 (615)344-5509 R 37341 (615)244-8050 SH 37210 (512)855-0633 78415 Spartanburg Heiskell Impact Refrig. Inc. 203 Omohundro PI. Dallas H &H Commercial Ele. Co. Miller Equip. Co. Inc. (615)244-4254 RFHA 37210 Almcoe Refrig. Co. P.O. Box 8070, 151 Reidvile Rd. R. 1, Box 532 Hinds Creek Rd. Nick's Service Company 4050 Cresthill Road (803)582-4397 RFHA 29305 (615)522-0615 RSHA 37754 (214)381-2113 R 75227 170 Old Tusculum Rd. B&B/Shepherd Service (615)833-2741 RSH 37222 West Columbia HiX$On 4 Plano Rd. Whaley Electric Svc. Quick-Cool Refrigeration Tennessee Rest. Equip. 1123 1123 226 1509 75243 P.O. Box 4023 P.O. Box 1543 7127 Cockrill Bend Ind. Dr. (803)760-2110 RSH 29171 (615)842-9871 37343 (615)350-8188 RSH 37209 Hicks Appliance Serv. Co. 4510 Bryan Street Jackson Powell (214)826-0458 RSHA 75204 All Seasons Refrigeration Houston Everett - Ice Machines Inc. SOUTH DAKOTA 109 Pleasant Plains Rd. 124 East Brushy Valley Rd. 3712 Haggar Way (901)664-3989 RH 38305 (615)947-7744 RH 37849 (214)357-9723 RFH 75209 Rapid City Schindler Refrigeration Co. D& R Service, Inc. Johnson City Sevierville 10815 Grissom Lane 3030 W. St. Louis St. Commercial Refrig. Inc. D.C. Service &Sales (214)241-1992 RSHA 75229 (605)343-6740 RFH 57702 500 Princeton Rd. Rt. 11 Box 219 A (615)282-1321 RFHA 37602 (615)453-5087 RFH 37862 El Campo SIOUX Falls $ El Campo Refrig.-Cooler Seymour AAA Refrigeration JOnesborough y 212 S. Mechanic 3209 S. Marion Rd. Pioneer Refrigeration Knox Area Maintenance (409)543-9039 77437 (605)361-3001 RHA 57106 Rt. 1 Box 77A 10922 Chapman Hwy. A-1 Appliance Service (615)753-5047 RH 37659 (615)573-7851 RFSHA 37865 El Paso 301 N. Kiwanis Barrett Refrigeration (605)336-3388 57104 Kingsport 7305 Boeing Drive Anderson Refrigeration (915)779-1226 R 79925 Institutions Services 126 Deaderick Rd. TEXAS P.O. 330, 1421 B Ave. (615)239-6892 R 37663 Fort Worth (605)339-3931 57104 Abilene Ralph Wright Refrig. Knoxville Heatherly Refrigeration 9909 Hwy 80 West Food Equip. Svc. (FESCO) 4342 Mary Lou Lane (817)244-4787 76116 TENNESSEE 3011 Industrial Pkwy E. (915)672-1481 R 79606 (615)522-5764 RH 37921 Garland Mechanical Services Inc. Arlington Shepherd Food Svc. Eq. Antioch 1010 Wilder Place Alpha Service 2710 National Circle R &D Refrigeration Svc. (615)522-1124 RFA 37915 3610-G S. Cooper St. (214)271-9582 R 75041 421 Carl Miller Rd. (817)465-1882 R 76015 (615)331-9362 RFHA 37013 Madison Harlingen D-W Refrigeration Co. Austin Gil's Electric Athens P.O. Box 757 Air Temp. Engineering 206 E. Adams Advanced Mechanical Svc. (615)868-4603 RSHA 37116 6513 Thomas Springs Rd. (512)423-1744 RSHA 78551 P.O. Box 1147 (512)288-4540 RFSHA 78736 (615)745-2595 RFSH 37303 Memphis Central Elect. Appl. Svc. Houston Bristol Clay's Refrig. & Repair Svc. 6719 Shirley Ave. Artic Air Refrigeration 4929 Miller Road (512)452-7667 R 78752 19515 RM 149, #141 Bristol Supply&Equip (901)794-1400 RFSHA 38118 City Plumbing Supply (713)440-0216 RFSHA 77070 200-210 State St. (615)764-5191 RSHA 37620 Commercial Parts and Svc. 104 E. 31st Armstrong Repair Center 3716 Burdon Cove, Suite 4 (512)477-5703 RSHA 78705 5750 A Royalton (901)366-4587 RSHA 38118 Malark s Charleston v' Enterprises (713)666-7100 SH 77081 Enter ri p • Mechanical Systems Landmark Htg. &A/C 10408 Walpole Lane B& D Conditioning Air Market St. 3212 Jean Dr. (512)288-5802 RSH 78739 1108 W. Cottage (615)336-5739 RFH 37310 (901)365-4260 R 38118 (713)869-8958 77009 Rest. Equip. Serv. Inc. Beaumont Southern Refrig. Svc. Chattanooga 6274 Flodden The Refrigeration Co. 300 Garden Oaks Jake Marshall Service (901)682-5932 RSHA 38119 1010 IH 10 East (713)695-6481 R 77018 611 W. Manning, P.O. 4324 (409)838-3365 RH 77702 (615)266-7200 RA 37405 Mt. Juliet Carrollton Irving One Seaborn Comm. Refrig. Volunteer Refrigeration Hugh's A/C 2500 Dodds Avenue 802 Creekbond Circle Trans-Air Inc. P.O. Box 165334 (615)629-0969 37407 (615)664-3443 RA 37122 2013 Greenwood Rd. (214)255-7440 RHA 75016 (214)242-0601 75006 Harris Refrigeration Collierville Nashville Commerce 1302 West Shady Springs Ct. Century Refrig. Svc. A.R.E.A. Refrigeration (214)445-0080 RSHA 75060 Rt. 1, Box 327A 531 Veritas Street Leon's Heating &A/C Lone Star Appliance Svc. 901 853-7600 R 38017 (615)833-4216 RHA 37211 1123 Main ( ) (214)886-3567 75428 N. Briery (21 Commercial Appliance Service (214)790-6732 75016 602 Overton Street Goodliettsville (615)254-0906 RSHA 37203 Longview M.A.R.S. Comm. Eq. Repairs Johnson Service Center 1257 Louisville Hwy., Box 25 2131 S. Green St. (615)851=9470 - RH —37075 =r_-- --. __. . ---- —(214)758-9614 -= RHA =75602 -- R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 16 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) TEXAS — WASHINGTON Lubbock — Chehalis Lubbock Waco W. Pawlet Roanoke Plan-Ex Corporation Food Equip. Service Corino Electronics Childress Htg. Ref. &A/C .1120 Slaton Hwy 657 Ruby St. Wells Road 360 Mountain Ave., S.W. (806)745-6647 RSH 79404 (817)776-6470 RFSHA 76714 (802)645-0251 05775 (703)343-3434 RFSA 24016 Pro Tech Refrig. Inc. WECO Lufkin P.O. Box 21958 1924 Main St., SW, P.O. Box 4593 A R Services (817)666-2667 F 76702 P.O. Box 37 VIRGINIA P.O. 982-0837 RA 24015 (409)639-4917 RH 75902 Wichita Falls Spotsylvania Dorsett Refrigeration Archer Mechanical Inc. Charlottesville Garnett Refrigeration 205 Herndon 618 Ohio Street Ron Martin Service 9821 Courthouse Rd. (713)634-4130 75901 (817)322-7222 76308 P.O. Box 7907 (703)898-6461 R 22553 (804)977-3924 RSH 22906 Manuel Springfield Mordente's A/C Svc. Concord Daubers of Washington D.C. 10903 Leedy St. UTAH Strain Refrigeration 7645 Dynatech Court (713)332-8567 RFSA 77578 Hwy 460 East (703)866-3600 H 22153 Midland Clearfield (804)993-2231 24538 Dick Kearsley Svc. Ctr. Virginia Beach Hill & Hill Rest. Sup. 520 S. State Dumfries Ballentine Inc. 412 South Terrell (801)773-4836 RHA 84015 C.B. Lucas Co., Inc. 5257A Clalledon Drive (915)682-7434 RSH 79701 122 Old State Coach Rd. (804)473-9308 RSH 23462 Logan (703)643-1055 R 22026 GCS Service Pasadena United Service Co. 5257 Cleveland St., Ste. 102_ Tecumseh Mech. Svc. 790 S. Main Evington (800)476-4278 RFSHA 23462 2950 S. Shaver, Ste. C-15 (801)753-3700 RH 84321 Lloyd 0. Pillow Refrig. Shealy Hodges Corp. (713)944-8842 RFHA 77502 Rt. 2, Box 246 804 525-3005 24550 849 Seahawk Circle#103 Salt Lake City ( ) (804)468-1929 RFA 23452 Nova La 9 S.Monica's Rest. Eq. Serv. Waske Restaurant Svc. Nova Food Equip. 2759 S. 300 W. #E Fairfax y 1108 Summit Ave. #7 (801)466-2681 RFSHA 84115 Kester/Dominion 1211 Baker Rd.'P.O. Box 68505 (214)578-1730 R 75074-8554 Lee's Service &Sales 2929 P-3 Eskridge Rd. (804)460-0320 RH 23455 211 W Haven Ave. (703)560-6644 R 22031 Rowlett W. Waynesboro Phoenix Refrigeration (801)467-1561 RFA 84115 Wilhelm's Rerg sere. Fitz's Service 5101 Mark Refrigeration Rt. 1, Box 149 115 Henr y Avenue (214 Grisham g (804)377-6316 24435 (214)475-1258 R 75088 679 E. 4181 So. (703)949-8835 22980 (801)972-1840 84107 on ampt San Antonio Peterson's Sales &Service Hampton service co. Winchester Arnold Refrigeration 1370 South 400 West P.O. Box 9050 Blue &Gray Elect. Svc. 1122 N. Cherry (801)487-3653 RH 84115 (804)826-8693 R 23661 2640 Valley Avenue (512)225-5493 78202 Tidewater Service Agency (703)662-5526 RH 22601 West Valle City Woodbridge 3190 Beverage Svc. y y 723 Kentucky Avenue 3190 Houston St. Lindhardt Refrigeration 804 245-2665 RFA 23661 g (512)226-2266 78219 2854 S. Redwood Rd., C-18 ( ) IAC Service Company Comm. Kitchen Repair (801)973-9646 RFSHA 84119 Manassas 14801 Build America Drive (703)490-4009 R 22191 1377 N. Brazos Capitol City Industries (512)735-2811 RSHA 78207 7561 Gary Rd. Wytheville Joe Jouett A/C & Heating VERMONT (703)631-9351 22110 Painter Refrigeration 9807 McCullough Kester Refrigeration 275 South 14th Street (512)342-1818 RFA 78216 Brattleboro 10498 Colonel Court#102 (703)228-6255 RH 24382 Stafford Peterson's Refrig. (703)361-0904 R 22110 J &S Refrigeration Inc. 138 "A" Elliott St. Midlothian 12701 Executive#600/P.O. 109 (802)257-4261 05301 Central VA. Rest. Eq. Rep. WASHINGTON (713)240-5505 RSA 77477 Burlington 13531 E. Boundary, Suite C-2 Affiliated Equip. Service (804)744-6233 RSH 23112 Bellevue Texarkana 243 S. Champlain St. Connortion Refrig. Universal Food Serv. Eq. (802)862-1768 05402 Newport News 16750 NE 12th 1001 State Line Avenue Shippey&Assoc. Refrig. (206)641-7744 RA 98008 (214)792-8294 RFSHA 75501 Colchester 1005 48th Street Harris Refrigeration Mainieri Refrig. &A/C (804)245-8113 RFA 23607 14320 N.E. 21st, Suite 6 Tyler Norfolk Top Refrigeration 4 Belwood Ave. (206)641-6246 98007 2338 Airline Drive (802)864-5909 05446 B &Z Services, Inc. (214)597-4701 RSHA 75713 2504 Lafayette Blvd. Bellingham Montpelier (804)853-6751 23509 Mel's Refrig. & Repair Victoria Commercial Services 4430 Pacific Hwy. 5 N. Crossroads A/C &Refrig Svc. 177 River St. Richmond (206)676-9712 98226 (802)223-5110 RH 05602 3201 E. Rio Grande#B Colonial Ref. &A/C Chehalis (512)576-5917 RFSHA 77901 Rutland 6805 Che halis Staples Mill Road Refrigeration Auth. Appl. Servicenter (804)262 0656 R 23228 765 N.W. State 74 River Street GCS Service, Inc. (206)748-7733 R 98532 (802)775-5588 RSH 05701 6836 Atmore Drive E (804)276-1919 RFSHA 23225 17 K=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) WASHINGTON — WISCONSIN Ellensburg — St. Croix Falls Ellensburg Seattle Clarksburg Hales Corners Appliance Doctor All Area Service Belcastro's Refrigeration Akrit Sales & Service, Inc. Rt. 3, Box 225 21637 Pacific Hwy. So. 1929 Pride Avenue 10710 W. Scharles Avenue (509)925-9142 RHA 98926 (206)824-6910 R 98198 (304)623-2210 R 26301 (414)425-7015 R 53130 Electromatic Sales-Serv. Stout Company, Inc. Fall City 800 Mercer St. 760 W. Pike St. Janesville Fall City Refrigeration (206)624-3370 R 98109 (304)623-3356 R 26301 Douglas Refrigeration 4471 332nd Ave., S.W. Evergreen Refrigeration 34 S. Main Street (206)222-7980 RHA 98024 727 S. Kenyon Hwy. so. Glen Morgan (608)752-7872 RFSHA 53545 Graham (206)763-1744 R 98108 J &J Lafferty's Ref. Andy's Comm. Ref. Restaurant Appl. Svc. Inc. Rt. 2, Box 45 La Crosse 6715 247th Street (304)253 6654 RFSHA 25847 5815 Caledonia rStr et 7219 Roosevelt W.E. (206)847-7427 R 98338 (206)524-8200 SH 98115 Glenville (608)781-6614 R 54602 Spokane Whites Heating &A/C Rod's Restaurant Clayman Comm. Svc. Rt. 1, Box 45A Madison Rod's Restaurant Eq. 1893 Highway 105 611 W. 28th (304)462-7471 26351 Central Service 6203 Monona Dr. (206)267-3404 98547 (509)624-0084 RSHA 99203 Huntington (608)222-8658 RFHA 53716 Kennewick Tacoma Spencer's Refrig. Inc. All-Phase Refrigeration Commercial Refrig. of Tacoma 1352 E. Campbell Pk. Marshfield p.0. Box 8135 Louie's Refrig. Svc. 511 Fit. 11, Box 11568 1754 S. Fawcett (509)582-6675 R 99337 (206)383-1561 RH 98402 (304)736 3314 RFHA 25705 (71 East 4th (715)384-3101 1 .54449 Coffey Refrigeration R.E. Jones Refrig. Inc. y g 1319 N. Fir South Charleston Milwaukee P.O. Box 6257 206 752-9586 98406 Authorized Factory Service (509)586-1519 RFH 99337 ( ) 105 A Street Central Appl. Service Kent (414)464-5700 RH 53222 Twisp (304)744-7320 RHA 25303 8436 W. Lisbon Ave. D& E Refrig. &Htg. Free Zee Refrig. &A/C Weirton General Pts. of Wisconsin 16850 S.E. Wax Road 8 Ayers St. Universal Electronics 6633 N. National Ave. (206)631-1330 98042 (509)997-5714 RHA 98856 3666 Lindberg Way (414)257-4008 FISH 53214 Thermodynamic Service Vancouver (304)748-0673 26062 13236 S.E. 260th Minocqua (206)464-9517 RA 98031 Ellis Heating &Cooling Dan's Refrig. A/C 9621 E. Millplain Blvd. Ste D P.O. Box 349 Kingston (206)256-5005 98664 WISCONSIN (715)356-3849 R 54548 Plunkett Heating & Refrig. R & M Northwest 26199 Barrett Rd. 5616 N.E. 40th Street Brookfield Monona (206)297-2668 98346 (206)693-1631 98661 Real Refrigeration Inc. Maintenance Group, Inc. L nden Wenatchee (East) 4170 N. 126th St. 215 Femrite Drive Y ( ) (414)781-2030 53005 (608)221-9565 RH 53716 Roosma's Refrigeration Climate Engineering 1896 Front St. 147 N.E. 27th St. Cedarburg Neenah (206)354-3684 98264 (509)884-8858 R 98801 Ansay&Johns Refrig. Central Temp. Equip. Svc. W.62 N 535 Washington Ave. 1054 American Dr. Moses Lake Wenatchee (414)377-8700 RFA 53012 (414)731-5071 RFA 54956 Basin Refrig. &Htg. Pacific Refrigeration 234 E. Kinder P.O. Box 3688 Eagle River Oconomowoc (509)765-7138 98837 (509)884-0777 98801 Rogers Control, Inc. Tim's Refrigeration Mt. Vernon Westport 1131 Wall Street, P.O. Box 458 111 South Main Street p (715)479-6919 RFSHA 54521 (414)567-8666 R 53066 DJ Refrig. Service Rest. Equip. Professional 2510 Allison Ave. P.O. Box 1478 Eau Claire Oshkosh (206)424-5585 RSHA 98273 (206)262-3404 RFHA 98595 Lee's Refrigeration, Inc. Roe Refrigeration, Inc. Olympia Yakima 3233 Seymour Rd. 222 W. 11th Ave. (715)834-1652 54701 (414)235-0690 54901 Comm. Refrigeration Easton's Refrigeration Metropolitan Service Co. Solar Electric Inc. 1428 S. Bay Road, N.E.. 1625 Voelker Ave. 3210 London Rd. 745 Leeward Ct. W. (206)943-2501 R 98506 (509)575-6340 R 98902 (715)832-0555 RH 54701 (414)235-0690 RH 54901 Port Angeles Fort Atkinson Racine Taylors Repair Service Finotey Refrigeration Capitol Refrigeration 33061-Hwy 101 East WEST VIRGINIA 419 Converse Street 1830 Charles St. (206)457-6108 98362 (414)563-4932 R 53538 (414)633-9283 R 53404 Charleston Port Orchard Charleston Refrigeration Green Bay Sheboygan C.A.L.M. Svc. & Repair 5119 C. Dover Drive ABC Refrig. Plbg. & Htg. Wifler Refrigeration P.O. Box 570 (304 )344-9273 RH 25313 1226 S. Broadway 6324 S. 12th St. (206)895-2067 RFA 98366 Central Service Co., Inc. (414)432-3191 RSHA 54304 (414)452-4741 53081 Puyallup 504 W. Washington St. Northland Refrig. Inc. St, Croix Falls Renicker Refrigeration (304)344-3451 FISH 25313 P.O. Box 6Q9 J.M. Refrigeration (414)432-0383 54305 10012 126th St. E. P.O. Box 478 (206)572-3222 98373 (715)483-3950 54024 =Refrigeration; a nca ion; S=Shelley Eq.; 18 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) WISCONSIN — CANADA Wausau — Winnipeg Manitoba Wausau Horak Refrigeration 300 S. 17th Ave. (715)845-2188 R 54401 Streich Equipment 833 S. 3rd Avenue (715)842-0531 54401 WYOMING Casper Commercial Refrigeration 653 Cy (307)234-0730 RFA 82601 Electro-Mech. P.O. Box 4420 (307)237-8133 82604 Cheyenne Action Refrigeration 1780 Westland Rd. (307)634-2750 R 82001 Douglas Holden's Electric P.O. Box 983 (307)358-3873 RH 82633 'CANADA Brampton Ontario Rosetown Central Ref. 3 Research Rd. (416)451-3147 L6W1P4 Mississauga Ontario J.C. Rogers Refrigeration RR#6 Second Line W. (416)767-2737 L5M2B5 Penticton B.C. Rapid Repair Service Ltd. #108-1475 Fairview Rd. (604)492-5756 V2A7W5 Quebec City Choquette C.K.S. Inc. 369 Des Cedres Blvd. (418)628-3944 G1L1N1 Stayner Ontario G.J. Boem Refrigeration Locke Ave. (705)478-3103 LOM1S0 Vancouver B.C. Arbutus Parts&Svc 444 Robson St. (604)688-5923 V6132135 Willowdale Ontario Provincial Refrig. Ltd. 63 Wagon Trailway (416)497-4559 MUM Winnipeg Manitoba Total Refrigeration Svc. 153 Aubert St. (204)237-4851 MON Fort Garry Refrig. 1330 Chevrier Blvd. (204)452-9800 R3T1Y5 19 Please note that the Delfield Authorized Parts Depots carry standard Delfield parts; any custom parts, e.g. glass doors, stainless steel ends, or cutting boards must be ordered from the factory at 1-800-733-8821 . Please direct your factory orders to the attention of the Parts Department. Delfield Authorized Parts Depots 8 0 2 •5 •9 Appliance Installation and Service 2464 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14214 • (800) 722-1252 (716) 836-8606 • FAX (716) 836-5136 serves CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, Rl, VA, VT and WV Barker's Food Machine 2 5367 2nd Street, Irwindale, CA 91706 • (800) 368-1700 in CA • (818) 960-9390 • FAX (818) 337-4541 serves CA, AZ, NV, OR and Hl Contract Ice 3 12020 Riverwood Drive, Burnsville, MN 55337 • (800) 422-2823 • (612) 894-4427 • FAX (612) 894-2164 serves 1A, MN, MT, ND, SD and Wl - E.M.C.O. Refrigeration 3909 St_ Timothy Avenue,-St: Ann, MO 63074 • (800) 972-7670 • (314) 427-7477 • FAX (31.4)-427-81.90 serves AR, 1A, IL, KS, KY, MO, NE, OK and TN Ice Machines, Inc. 5 3712 Haggar Way, Dallas, TX 75209 • (800) 229-2090 • (214) 357-9723 • FAX (214) 350-6033 serves AR, LA, NM, OK and TX J & S Refrigeration 6 12701 Executive Drive, Suite 600, Stafford, TX 77477 • (800) 733-3143 • (713) 240-5505 • FAX (713) 240-5519 serves AR, LA, NM, OK and TX 7 K.D. Service 1232 South Inca, Denver, CO 80223 • (800) 444-2249 (303) 698-2249 FAX (303) 698-2467 serves AZ, CO, KS, NE, NM, OK, UT and WY 8 Restaurant Appliances 7219 Roosevelt Way, N.E., Seattle, WA 98115 • (800) 433-9390 in WA (206) 524-8200 • FAX (206) 525-2890 serves AK, ID, MT, OR and WA Southeastern Restaurant Services 9 2200 Norcross Parkway, Suite 210, Atlanta, GA 30071 • (800) 235-6516 • (404) 446-6177 • FAX (404) 446-3157 serves AL, FL, GA, MS, NC, SC, TN and VA 7 0 The Delfield Company 980 South Isabella Road, Mt. 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" W Saginaw—--- " Casa Nova 4219 __„ .0¢aainaw--------„__s,ia .,ee1J+07 ALABAMA — CALIFORNIA Anniston — Alhambra ALABAMA Mobile Fairbanks Scottsdale Glenos Refrigeration, Inc. Controlled Temp. Sys. Commercial Refrigeration Svc. Anniston 2385 Willowdale Dr. 615 23rd Ave. 7621 E. Gray Rd., Suite G Southeast Projects Spec. (205)460-8600 36605 (907)452-6342 RSHA 99701 (602)998-0912 85260 703 Clydesdale Ave. Tri-State Comm. Appl. (205)237-6768 RHA 36201 P.O. Box 190156 Juneau Strawberry (205)344-3303 RFSHA 36609 Acadian Refrigeration Kaysen Appliance &Ref. Athens P.O. Box 33791 Lot 51 Wild Turkey Ln., P.O. Box 1591 Artic Refrig. Service Northport (907)789-5157 RFSHA 99803 (602)476-4259 RHA 85544 Route 1 Box 76 Major Service Co. Hermanson Corporation (205)233-1845 RFHA 35611 P.O. Box 94 1850 Crest Tucson (205)339-2494 RFHA 36109 (907)789-0766 99801 Moser &Sons Refrigeration Attalla 601 E. Kelso B& R,Maint., Mgt. Inc. Opelika Ketchikan (602)628-7080 85705 2302 3rd Street SW May Refrigeration Co. Inc. Walter Refrigeration Tucson Rest. Equip. Svc. (205)538-0261 RFSHA 35954 1507 Lafayette Pkwy. 5834 S.Tongass Hwy., P.O. Box 6631 2902 N. Flowing Wells P.O. Box 2481 (907)225-9212 R 99901 (602)622-4560 RFSHA 85705 Birmingham (205)749-0340 36801 Acurate Mech. & Svc. Co. Kodiak 151 Industrial Drive Phenix City Kodiak Service Company (205)945-9237 RFHA 35211 Equipment Service Co. P.O. Box 1018 ARKANSAS B & B Rest. Equip. Service 1805 Ashley Dr., P.O. Box 2463 (907)486-6556 99615 508 Scott St. (205)297-3254 RSHA 36867 (205)942-2953 35209 Soldotna Fordyce Equipment Service Center Inc. Scottsboro Kenai Peninsula Refrig. B&C Heating Cooling 2721 6th Ave., South Brickley Plumbing & Elec. 840 K Beach Rd./P.O. Box 432 504 S. Russell (205)252-6168 RSH 35233 203 E. Willow St. (907)262-4480 RHA 99669 (501)352-5624 72742 (205)259-1911 RSHA 35768 Manning Service Co. Little Rock 2615 Clairmont Ave. Thomasville ARIZONA AIMCO Service (205)324-3489 R 35205 Richard L. Hage Service 10001 Colonel Glenn Road Butler 505 Old Hwy. 5 North Cottonwood (501)228-9890 RH 72204 (205)636-4205 36784 Nelson's Refrigeration J & E Service Co. Glosson's A/C& Electric 4020 Garden Lane 8502 Asher Ave. Hendricks Avenue Titus 602 634-0205 FISH 86326 205 459-3084 36904 ( ) (501)568-0255 72204 ( ) Alabama Gas Appl. Service e Road Flagstaff Scott Service to 5 Inc. 200 Riddle Ridge g 7123 I-30 Suite 51 Decatur Rogers Service Co. (205)264-4444 RFSHA 36080 Pearsall Refrigeration (501)562-1863 RFSHA 72209 101 8th St., S.E. 1929 N. Fourth St. 2 2101 355-5840 RH 35601 Trussville (602)779-6121 RFA 86001 Monticello Quick Appl. Repair Service Newman Fixture Co. Dothan 102 King Circle Glendale 606 W. Gaines St. (205)856-1186 RSHA 35173 Crosstown Refrigeration (501)367-6218 71655 Reliable Service Co. 4646 West Kinds 2817 Hodgesville Rd. Tuscaloosa (602)248-7812 R 85306 N. Little Rock (205)794-9742 R 36301 Kirby Refrigeration Service Thomson Service Co. 1509 Greensboro Avenue Kingman 2014 Pike Avenue Evergreen Everg e 's A/C & Repair (205)752-1409 35401 Kennedy Temp Tech (501)758-2450 RFSHA 72114 y p 2325 Airway Rt. 2, Box 315J VeStavia (602)753-9482 86401 Pine Bluff (205)578-1891 36401 Sentry Htg. &Air Ogdens A/C & Elec. Huntsville 2028 Kentucky Ave. Ste. 205/207 Lake Havasu 3009 Midland Dr., South (205)979-9864 RFSHA 35216 Commercial Refrigeration Service (501)536-4021 R 71603 K & R Repair Service 3265 Silversmith Dr. 3214 8th Ave., S.W., Ste. E (602)855-6536 86403 Rogers (205)539-0320 35805 Whites Refrigeration ALASKA Mesa George's Comm. Refrig. 1203 B Putman Dr. Environmental Comfort Sys. (501)636-1470 R 72757 S. First St., P.O. Box 1533 (205)837-6510 35804 Anchorage 425 S. Doran (501 Irondale Alaska Refrig. Inc. (602)834-5665 85204 Russellville 4205 Cope Street A to Z Service McMallie & Myers Svc. Co. (907)561-3521 RFH 99503 Phoenix Route 6, Box 267 2818 Commerce Square Bus. Pk. Adam's Refrig. Co., Inc. Aurora Refrig. Inc. (501)967-5504 RFSHA 72801 (205)951-2262 RHA 35210 200 W. 34th Ste. 361 1824 N. 35th Ave. (907)561-4285 RHA 99503 (602)269-6447 85009 Langston Ed's Refrigeration Authorized Comm. Serv. Inc. Air Trim Control 2440 E. Tudor Rd., Ste. 1109 1938 East Osborn Rd. CALIFORNIA Route 1, Box 8 (907)344-5651 RH 99507 (602)234-2443 RSHA 85016 (205)228-6435 RFSHA 35755 Polar Refrigeration Craftmen's Refrig., Inc. Alhambra Leeds 6446 Homer Drive 2042 N. 16th, Bldg. B Frio Refrigeration 907 349-3500 RSHA 99518 (602)254-9135 R 85006 1820 S. Curtis Bates Refrigeration ( ) 1002 Parnell Drive Refrigeration & Food Equip. Inc. Dale Fair Refrigeration (818)284-1749 91803 (205)699-8739 RH 35094 1901 W. Tudor Rd. 1502 E. Osborn /1153 H. Reyes Refrigeration (907)248-2525 RFSHA 99517 (602)230-9379 RSHA 85014 601 N. Cordova St. Phoenix Refrig. &Eng. Svc. (818)282-8607 91801 2432 W. Peoria, Suite 1180 (602)870-1147 R 85029 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hat Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) CALIFORNIA Anaheim — Santa Ana Anaheim Fairfield Mentone Roseville Commercial Food Eq. Wizard Refrigeration Able Aire R & M Refrigeration 2163 W. Lincoln 1443 James St. 1914 Mentone, P.O. Box 945 889 Riverside Ave., Ste B (714)758-1012 RHA 92801 (707)425-0499 R 94533-6411 (714)794-5551 92359 (916)969-4400 RHA 95678 Dial One Ramco Refrig. 1440 S. College Blvd., 4-N Felton Merced Sacramento (714)776-6551 RFSA 92806 Mountain Service Co. Temcon Systems Action Rest. Equip. Svc. 5995 Highway 9 1141 "G" Street 829 Broadway Angels Camp (408)335-5931 RHA 95018 (209)722-9959 RFSHA 95344 (916)441-2737 95818 Servco Jerico Inc. 842 S. Main Folsom Modesto 3726 Marysville Blvd. (209)736-0522 95222 Warrior Ref. Contractors Prompt Air (916)925-0151 RSHA 95838 9477 Greenback Ln. #406 1025 B Kansas Ave. RESCO Inc. Bakersfield (916)988-5023 RFSHA 95630 (209)577-3278 RFA 95351 2396 Fairfield St. JIMSBEST Service Co. 5504 Osborne St. Forestville Mountain View (916)922 3409 RHA 95815 (805)937-4498 RFHA 93307 Cold Finger Cooling Co. Dial One Buffalow's Salinas P.O. Box 322 1245 Space Park Way Polar Service Co., Inc. Belmont (707)887-9430 RFH 95436 (415)961-7550 RFA 94043 307 West Market St., P.O. Box 889 Comtel Service So. 511 Taylor Way Fresno North Highlands (ao8)a2a-3988 R 93901 (415)595-2233 RH 94002 A. A. Marthedal Co. Delta Restaurant Supply San Diego 1477 N. Thesta 4240 Roseville Rd. g Big Bear City (209)266-9525 . RFHA 93703 (916)485-8111 RFSHA 95660 Commercial Gass Appl. Serv. Steve's Mechanical Ridge Electric River City A/C 3620 Fairmount Avenue 2097 Mahogney P.O. Box 521 1235 "G" St. 3451 1 St. Ste 95 (619)281-2513 92105 (714)585-7632 RFHA 92314 (209)268-5031 RSHA 93706 (916)344-1119 RSH 95660 Refrig. Engineering Co. Sacramento Best Mechanical 3704 Main Street Brisbane Fullerton 2901 Elkhorn Blvd. (619)239-6113 RFS 92113 El Camino Refrigeration Inc. Refrigeration Unlimited (916)344-3706 95660 200 Valley Dr. #54 2466 E. Fender No. C San Francisco (415)468-5880 94005 (714)871-0980 R 92631 Oakdale Golden Bay Comm. Svc. Buellton Glen Ellen Emergency Service 774 Tehama Street P.O. Box 1513 (415)626-3315 RFSHA 94103 Santa Ynez Valley Air Advanced-Aero Vac Tech (209)847-8374 RFSHA 95361 Oscartielle Eq. Co. Inc. 141 E. Hwy. 246, P.O. Box 899 P.O. Box 777 14 Evans Street Oroville (a1 (805)688-5915 RFA 93427 (707)996-6565 R 95442 5 5)647-9620 94124 Callmesa Hayward DeAir Company P& D Appl. Svc. Ctr. Y 2710-B Feather River Blvd. 333 Seventh St. P.O. Box 5966 Otis Refrigeration Rest. Equip. Repair Service (916)534-8691 95965 (415)861-1414 94103 561 Ronda Ct. 31128 San Clemente S. (714)792-3154 92320 (415)487-9109 RSHA 94544-7802 Palm Springs San Jacinto Chula Vista Huntington Beach Sanford Refrig. Serv. Tri-Therm Mechanical G.E. Brawn Service Quality Are 1043 Suntan Lane 165 West Fifth Street Y (619)325-2820 RS 92264 (714)654-0811 R 92383 2474 Main St. 15481 Electronic Ln B (619)575-1552 RSH 92011 (714)897-0083 RFA 92649 Rancho Dominquez San Jose CIOVIS Norm's Refrig. &Ice Eq. AAA_ Refrigeration Svc. Irwindale 17801 S. Susana Rd. P.O. Box 23899 Refrig. Specialties Barker's Food Machinery, Inc. (213)774-4000 90221 (408)225-1637 RHA 95153 2974 Larkin 5367 Second Street (209)292-9701 RH 93612 (818)960-9390 RSH 91706 Redding California Refrig. Co. Air-Tec Air-O-Matic P.O. Box 21889 Covina Lakeport 2354 Railroad Ave. (408)281-8600 95151 Jim Zeen Refrigeration Lake Quality Heating &Cooling (916)241-5962 RFHA 96001 R Appliance Service 209 N. College Way 1624 Parallel Dr. 1040 The Almeda (818)966-2778 R 91723 (707)263-0500 95453 Redwood City (408)998-8018 RHA 95126 Phil Finer Refrigeration Danville Lakeside 1001 Main Street San Leandro Bay Refrigeration Co. Pacific Ref. Inc. (415)366-6656 R 94063 Brown Comm. Refrig. Inc. P.O. Box 607 11976 Woodside Ave. 1579 Jean Way P.O. Box 1738 (415)934-1000 94526 (619)582-3231 R 92040 Richmond (415)444-3900 RH 94577 Duarte Los Angeles Estes Commercial Refrig. Hale Duarte Refrigeration g 150 Carlson Blvd. San Luis Obispo Polar Refrigeration (415)232-5464 R 94804 Andersen Service Center 2076 Central Ave., Suite F 5275 W. Washington Blvd. Melins Comm. Refrig. 3485 Sacramento Dr. "F" (818)357-8781 R 91010 (213)935-4017 RFSHA 90016 149 Espee Avenue (805)544-2034 RSH 93401 El Cajon Sterling Rest. Eq. Svc. (415)234-5749 RHA 94801 San Rafael 1 766 Gladys Avenue A/C Service Co. 213 627-4665 RSH 90021 Market Engineering 1937 E. Friendship Dr. ( ) Advance Riverside 28 Woodland Avenue (619)448-6606 92020 LOS OIIVOS Advance Refrig. e Ice (415)453-5758 R 94901 All Temp ontrol Gar Brown Svc. & Repair (714 3rd St., Ste 7 P Y P (714)682-1666 R 92507 P.O. Box 21146 2213 Alamo Pintado Ave. Santa Ana (619)239-0771 RA 92021 (805)688-5766 93441 Refrigeration Control Co.2223 Monroe St. American Comm. Eq. Spec.' - Shafer's Full Service .(714).354-5500 R 92504 1404 S. Ritchey Unit D 230 Millar, P.O. Box 1403 - - - '-- - - - - -. __(714).547-8903. 92705 (619)440-5421 92020 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 2 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) CALIFORNIA — CONNECTICUT Santa Barbara - N. Haven Santa Barbara St. Helena Denver Pueblo Hillje Refrigeration St. Helena Appliance Arctic Refrigeration Inc. A-1 Appliance Repair 209 Gray Avenue 380 McCormick 1175 S. Cherokee St. 215 E. Northern (805)965-2842 93101 (707)963-4122 R 94574 (303)777-1177 80223 (719)543-5717 81006 Pinoli's Refrig. Co. Inc. Colorado Air Refrigeration Equip. 140 Wye Road Sunnyvale 8962 E. Hampden, P.O. Box 72 y Dial One Associated P 133 South Union Ave. (805)682-1945 R 93110 (303)753-7474 RFSA 80231 (719)542-7391 RH 81003 1240 Birchwood Dr., Ste. 1 Dervey Equipment Company Santa Cruz (408)744-1901 RSH 94089 955 Decatur St., Unit V Sedalia Adrian's Comm. Kitch. Eq. Repair (303)825-0171 80204 D.L. Hopkins&Co. 1344 Pacific Avenue Turlock 3025 W. Oakland Dr. (408)728-4411 95060 Robic Refrigeration Inc. K.D. Service 688-5688 80135 1105 N. Broadway, P.O. Box 109 2712 Roger's Refrigeration Inc. 1232 S. Inca (303) (209)632-8851 RFA 95380 (303)698-2249 RSHA 80223 2712 Mission St. Stan's Mechanical & Refrig. Thornton (408)423-2921 R 95060 Eagle Crest Refrig. Vlctorville 1271 S. Bannock St. 2865 E. 118th Ct. Santa Fe Springs Joe McMullen Refrig. (303)777-2277 RFHA 80223 (303)451-5607 80233 Barr Engineering, Inc. P.O. Box 2608 (619)245-3375 92392 Englewood I 8402 Allport Ave. Hawkins Electrical Serv. WalSenburg (213)698-1251 90670 J & L Electric West Hollywood 3830 S.Windermer Servicecorp West California Cold Control (303)781-5548 80110 719)Tin ( 14423 Marquardt Ave. 1155 N. Odgen Drive#4 ) 38 2570 81089 (213)926-0781 90670 (213)650-3872 R 90046 Frisco Santa Maria AASCO Inc. CONNECTICUT Gas Appliance Service Westminster 112 W. Main St., P.O. Box 430 PerfiCool Refrigeration (303)668-3619 80443 Bristol 543--H W. Betteravia Rd. 15144 Golden West Circle Comm. &Industrial Ref. (805)928-2381 RFHA 93455 (714)636.8213 R 92683, Ft. Collins 17 Wintergreen Road Santa Maria Refrig. Accutemp (203)5ergree0 R 06010 319 Russell St. 4437 Rosecrown Ct., P.O. Box 8420 (805)922-2809 RSHA 93454 (303)223-2782 80525 Danbury COLORADO Edwards Refrigeration, Inc. Berkshire Refrig. Serv. Santa Rosa 5608 S. College 98 Federal Rd. All Season's Cooling Arvada (303)223-9971 80525 (203)792-2121 R 06810 2236 Nightingale J &T Refrigeration Service (707)579-3190 95403 Testa Refrigeration 9648 W. 56th Place Glenwood Springs Hollandale Road H Arctic Rentals (303)231-6052 80002 Moore's Service 31 31 H 746-1952 RF 06811 1368 Calistoga Rd 309 9th St. Ste. C (707)539-5876 R 95409 Avon (303)945-2929 RSHA 81601 Fairfield 4 Seasons Refrigeration Page Services Sebastopol 1011 Beaver Creek Rd. Grand Junction 580 Commerce Drive Wayne's Refrigeration (303)949-1853 81620 Fortney Refrigeration Co. (203)333 1477 R 06430 P.O. Box 711 2964 1-70 Business Loop (707)823-1388 RFH 95473 Basalt (303)242-3059 81502 Griswold Colorado Comm. Svc. V& L Appliance Repair Cool Time Refrigeration South Gate 155 Park Ave. Suite 100 809 N Avenue 123 Pine Road Brownie's Refrig. Service (303)963-3091 RFHA 81612 (303)243-3360 81501 (203)376-3265 06351 8462 State Street (213)564-7745 90280 Boulder Greeley Guilford Boulder Mechanical Serv. Koenig Comm. Refrigeration R& B A/C & Refrig. South San Francisco 2825 Wilderness Place, Suite 900 2427 4th Avenue 413 Whitfield Street GCS Service Inc. (303)440-7744 80301 (303)352-7080 R 80631 (203)453-6831 06437 150 Associated Road P.O. Box 2168 Temperature Dynamics (415)871-6693 94083 1925 33rd St. Gunnison Hartford Bayhill Refrigeration (303)443-2162 80301 Gunnison A PP I. & Refrig. GCS Service Inc. 406 Dellbrook Avenue 516 W. Tomichi, 292 Murphy Road (415)583-7500 R 94080 Breckenridge (303)641-2218 81230 (203)549-5575 06114-2107 South City Refrig. &A/C Mid Continental Service Inc. 338 N. Canal Unit 3 156 County Road 450 Lakewood Meriden (415)742-6900 RFA 94080 (303)453-1405 RSH 80424 D&W Refrigeration United Mech. Services 270 S. Chase 254 Amity Street Spring Valley Colorado Springs (303)232-8786 RFH 80226 (203)238-2000 06450 Banner Refrig. Co. Inc. Brenneman's Service Hugh's Refrigeration 734 Grand Avenue 3106 Wellshire Blvd. 8602 W. Warren Lane Mystic (619)463-3171 RA 92077 (719)632-3303 80910-2975 (303)986-4320 R 80227 L.H. Duncklee Refrig. Harv's Refrigeration Service 33 Williams Ave. Stockton 2370 E. Boulder Montrose (203)535-2552 06355 March's Refrigeration (719)633-3050 RHA 80909 Deti's Repair Service 366 Adrienne Avenue Sammon's Refrigeration Inc. 504 E. Miami Newington (209)942-1148 95205 3459 Astrozon Court (303)249-9579 SHA 81401 May Rest. Eq. &Supply Gas &Elect. Appl. Serv. (719)392-6732 RSHA 80910 2516 Berlin Turnpike 325 S. Cardinal Ave. (203)666-3353 RHA 06111 (209)948-9559 95205 Commerce City Smith Heating &A/C Inc. Mountain Sales &Serv. N. Haven 1150 N. Filbert St, 6759 East 50th Ave. Air-Tron Inc. (209)466-1434 RF 95205 (303)289-5558 R 80022 24 Brock Street (203)772-1423 R 06473 3 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) CONNECTICUT — FLORIDA ,Stamford — Panama City Stamford Auburndale Gainesville Miami Bill A/C & Refrigeration United Refrig. &A/C Inc. Holland's Appliance Service Airko Air Conditioning 237 West Avenue 517 Recker Highway 3402-B N.E. 2nd Street 7400 N.E. 4th Ct. (203)324-0030 RSHA 06902 (813)956-3500 RFHA 33823 (904)372-8534 RSHA 32609 (305)754-3433 33138 Vernon Big ine Key Hollywood D.J. Air Conditioning Inc: 9 Y Y 1841 SW 94th Avenue Enviro-Tech Inc. McClain's Refrigeration A.M.I. A/C & Refrig. (305)223-2847 RHA 33165 216 W. Main Street Route 3 5891 Rodman St. (203)871-7802 RFA 06066 (305)870-9682 33043 (305)966-2380 33023 Teak Refrig. Serv. Inc. 1800 NW 93 Avenue Wallingford Boca Raton Jacksonville (305)594-5899 RA 33172 Precision Food Service, Inc. Temperature Control Inc. Cline Commercial Services Mims 410 Center St. 5551 Marbella Drive 923 W. Forsyth St. (203)265-4008 FSHA 06492 407 393-7151 RHA 33433 (904)356-7986 RSH 32204 DL RennintLine . ( ) 4015 Grant Line Rd. West Haven Refrig. Service Inc. RSI (407)267-7615 RFSHA 32754 Bonita Springs 9762 Ivey Road R.A. Levine Company Haines Refrig. &Appl. (904)641-3768 RFSHA 32216 Naples 19 Wood St. 3963 Bonita Beach Rd. P.O. Box 2729 (203)933-1619 R 06516 813 992-1551 33923 Key Largo Ocean Air of Road,Florida ( ) Y 9 1351 Pagle Road, Ste#3 Woodbridge Jack H. Hagopian (813)947-2284 RFA 33963 9 Clearwater 99353 Overseas Highway Hack's Refrigeration Inc. Custom Climate Control, Inc. (305)451-2525 R 33037 Nokomis 4 Country Court 13311 60th St., N. (203)387-6950 06525 813 536-7857 RFA 34620 Lake Worth 507 Don Refrigeration ( ) 507 Dona Drive Superior Service (813)488-5315 33555 Dania 1209 Lake Avenue DELAWARE Apex Air, Inc. (407)588-4477 33460 N. Miami Beach 209 N W 1st Ave. A&A Discount Service (305)925-3693 33004 Largo 2152 N.E. 162nd St. Claymont Tenco Comm. Refrigeration Inc. (305)948-6200 33162 Commercial Equip. Svc. Daytona Beach 9061 130th Avenue P.O. Box 428 Area Equip. &Service (813)585-9661 R 34643 Oldsmar (302)475-6682 RHA 15703 325 Marion Street Brenzo &Taylor A/C (904)252-5500 32014 Live Oaks 308 Bayview Blvd. Delmar Superior Refrigeration (813)855-5838 RHA 34677 Delmarva Refrigeration Inc. Deerfield Beach Route 3 1 504 N. Penn Avenue Ever-Ready A/C &Ref. (904)362-4921 32060 Orlando (302)543-9070 RSH 19940 207 Goolsby Blvd. Mid-Florida Refrig. (305)481-9789 RA 33442 Longwood 8121 Forest City Rd. Dover J & B Refrigeration (407)290-5980 R 32810 J.C. Hammond Refrig. Delray Beach 2005 Tree Fork Ln. Unit 101 Shoreline Distributors 988 Forest St. Atlantic Refrig. Inc. (407)830-0300 RFSA 32750 6926 Hanging Moss Rd. (302)734-5583 R 19901 1395 NW H Avenue Quality Systems of FL (407)677-7278 R 32807 (407)278-1937 RFA 33445 160 Hope Street Lewes Designed Weather Inc. (407)831-0327 RA 32750 Southern Refrig. Co. Lewes Refrig. &A/C 5300 W. Atlantic Ave., Ste. 502 3038 John Young Pkwy 812 Kings Highway 800 765-9727 RA 33484 Refrig A Matic Serv. Inc. (407)299 5880 R 32804 ( ) 595 US Hwy 17-92 (302)645-2736 R 19958 Refrigeration Eaton Park (407)695 6700 RA 32750 Vaden Refri 6239 Edgewater Dr. Newark Citrus Air Conditioners LOXahatchee (407)293-3700 RS 32810 Berry Refrigeration 3545 Waterfield Rd. Palms West A/C &Refrig. Whiteside Parts &Service, Inc. 2 Garfield Way (813) 65-5409 33840 722 Brookhaven Drive (302)733-0933 18711 ) 19219 West Sycamore Fort Myers (407)798-2665 RFSHA 33470 (407)898-2222 RSH 32803 Newport Future Controls, Inc. Lutz Ozona Restaurant Equip. Service 5736 Corporation Cr., P.O. 51047 Advanced Tech. Repair R.J. Lange &Son 1 West Market St. (813)693-1313 FA 33905 1056 Stardust Lane 420 Bayshore Dr. (302)995-6661 19804 J & M Air Cond. (813)273-1714 33549 (813)784-2629 RF 34660 Wilmington 5827 Corp. Circle Palm Bay (813)693-0075 RFHA 33905 Malabar McFoy Refrigeration Commercial Service Co. 704 Lancaster Ave. United A/C of SW Florida Jonan, Inc. 1300 Clearmont Unit 203 (302)658-3013 R 19801 2657 Meadow Lane 1450 W. Railroad Ave. Box 218 (407)676-2546 RSHA 32905 Elmer Schultz Services (813)466-2721 33901 (407)725-0739 RFSHA 32950 36 Belmont Avenue Fort Pierce Marco Island. Palm Harbor American (302)655-8900 SHA 19804 Hagerman Service Co. Condee Cooling &Electric & Ref. 6102 Palmetto Drive 25 Front St. P.O. Box 17 71 (407)489-6102 RSHA 34982 (813)394-5121 RHA 33937 (813)784-7777 6 RSH 34682 FLORIDA Fort Walton Beach Panama City Fife Refrig., Inc. Gulf Coast Maintenance Apopka 2209 Owens Circle 106 Chestnut Ave. Allen's Refrig. (904)243-0261 RFSHA 32548 (904)785 2326 32405 16 E. Sandpiper St. Williams Serv. Center (407)889-2021 R 32712 1604 Wilmont (904)763-1567 32405 R=Refrigeration; F=Fanncation; S=Snelley Eq.; 4 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) FLORIDA — IDAHO Pensacola — Boise Pensacola Tallahassee Athens Thomaston Benn'ink's Refrig. Serv. Inc. C &C Mech. Contractor England Electric Jim's Appliance Service 880 N. Rues St. 1203 Commercial Park Dr. P.O. Box 242 2881 Barnsville Hwy. (904)477-8343 RHA 32503 (904)386-4754 RFA 32303 (404)548-3113 30603 (404)647-3863 30286 Danley's Ref. & Elec. Tampa 5945 Saufley Pines P Atlanta Tifton (904)457-1881 RHA 32506 Air Mechanical &Svc. Authorized Serv. Ctrs, Inc. Tifton Heating &Clg. Pro. Air of Pensacola 4311 W. Ida Street 2310-B Marietta Blvd. NW 2209 Leslie Locke Rd. 1300'N. Kirk Street (813)875-0782 R 33614 (404)355-3967 RSH 30318 P.O. Box 1143 (904)434-1829 RFHA 32505 Brandon Refrig. &A/C CAPSCO (912)382-4709 RFSHA 31794 Royco A/C & Refrig. Serv. Co. 333 Fallenburg Rd. D-401 2246 Marrieta 201 South ''A'' St. (813)681-5497 R 33619 (404)351-4375 RSH 30318 Toccoa Comm. A I Serv. Southeastern Rest. Serv. Toccoa Electric Sales (904)432 8118 32501 pp 2101 W. Hillsboro Ave. 2200 Norcross Parkway, Suite 210 Rt. 3, Camp Mitchell Rd. (404)886-1956 30577 Pompano Beach (813)879-2461 RSH 33603 (404)446-6177 RSHA 30071 Complete Comm. Repair D & L Rest. Repair Trenton 1461 S.W., 12th Ave. Ste. S 3114 Price Ave. Columbus H & K Service (305)782-7778 RSH 33069 P.O. Box 13274 McCaghren Serv. Co. Inc. P.O. Box 1167 (813)831-6874 RHA 33681 2813 Hamilton Road Part Charlotte Griffin Serv. Corp. (404)327-5584 RHA 31904 (404)398-3180 RHA 30752 Boyd Brothers Svc. 606 N. Gilchrist Ave. Valdosta 27074 Sunnybrook (813)251-6942 R 33601 Evans H &H Service Co. (813)627-8881 33983-3320 Maintenance Mgt. Tech. Svc. Frothingham Comm. Serv. 303 E. Cronford Ave. 2 Plantation Hills Dr. 4025 W. Osborne Ave. (912)244-4682 31602 Flair Service Inc. Port Orange (813)875-9547 RH 33614 (404)863-8609 RFSHA 30809 McDonalds A I Serv. Pp 935 Alexander Ave. Staples & Stevens Co. Gainesville 1000 East Park Ave. (904)767-3900 R 32119 5010 16th Ave. S. Food Service Equip. (912)242-0349 RHA 31602 (813)248-1996 R 33619 514 Main St. S.W. McMullen Comm. Services Riviera Beach David Wilkes A/C (404)535-3710 RSH 30501 914 Marion Street Airco Engineering 7008 E. 14th Ave. (912)244-8426 RSHA 31601 3905 Investment Lane#2 (813)621-3808 R 33594 Garden City (407)842-1525 RA 33404 Commercial Refrigeration Co. Vero Beach 212 Travis Field Rd. HAWAII Sarasota ITOBB Mechanical (912)964-8878 RHA 31418 Equipment Services 953 Old Dixie Highway Hilo 4233 Clark Rd. Unit#26 (407)562-8763 RA 32960 Lake City Hilo Mechanical Inc. (813)923-1802 RSHA 34233 Service Refrigeration Co. Inc. Adcox Serv. Co. 50 Holomua St. Gulf Coast Refrigeration 4450 U.S. 1 5368 North Parkway (808)961-3882 RFSHA 96720 4487 Ashton Road (407)569-5097 32961 (404)361-8010 RFHA 30260 (813)922-8809 RFA 34233 M8C00 Honolulu Ray's Refrigeration Inc. West Melbourne Burney's Comm. Svc. Inc. Climatic Refrig. &A/C Inc. Pierce Sales &Serv. Inc. 4380 Whispering Woods PI. g• 2422 Allen Road 2103 Kaliawa St. (813)921-1858 R 34233 6950 Vickie Circle (808)841-0427 RSH 96819 (407)725-2430 RFA 32904 (912)781-6003 RFHA 31206 Hawaii Restaurant Services Total Service Company 1051 Bethel Street Spring Hill West Palm Beach 545 Third Street (808)521-0850 RFSHA 96813 All-Tech Service Co. Repairs Plus Inc. (912)743-6505 RFSHA 31201 6092 Ave. of the Palms 2800 N. Military Trail, Ste. 111 Kaneohe HI (904)596-8324 33526 (407)684-4844 RFH 33409 Marietta Gold Team Inc. Smithco Services Superior Beverage Systems 45-1127 Kamehameha Highway St. Augustine 4420 Georgia Avenue 1755 Arrowhead Court (808)236-7338 R 96744 A.C.E.S.S. (407)833-3793 RSA 33405 (404)973-4363 30062 2205 Dobbs Road Lahaina Maui (904)829-1880 RFHA 32086 Winter Park Savannah Lahaina Refrigeration Falcon Service B&V Refrigeration Inc. Care Refrigeration 1036 Limahana PI. 2C 1960 U.S. 1 South, Ste. #21 513 N. Virginia Avenue 2301 Price Street (808)661-0828 RFA 96761 (904)797-9005 R 32086 (407)629-5253 RA 32789 (912)236-2273 RFA 31401 Comfort Air Corporation Pukalani Maui St. Cloud Zephyrhills 9 Executive Circle Ray's Repair&Svc. Leopold Refrig. Inc. R.H. Rioux &Sons (912)927-7000 31406 137 Alea Place 1169 Sunlight Court 703 Foxridge Blvd. Hutto &Waters Refrig. (808)572-7466 96768 (407)892-8025 RSHA 34769 (813)782-7157 34249 1711-K Dean Forest Dr. (912)966-0010 St. Petersburg Ray' RSHA 31408 Ray's Keep Kool IDAHO Bowman Mech. Service GEORGIA 1509 Hendry Avenue (819 Overlook Dr. NE (912)352-8131 RHA 31406 (813)522-5411 RHA 33703 Boise Jakris Sales &Svc. Albany Stockbridge Bressie Electric Co. 6901 38th Avenue North Ace Refrig. Service g (208 Mossy Cup Street 111 Flint Ave., P.O. Box 411 130 Ri ch (208)362-2333 RSHA 83709 (813)381-4800 RSH. 33710 130 Ridgecrest Way Street s Re eet North p(912)432-7811 R 31702 Evans Equipment Inc. 4877 28th Str McMullen &Refrig. (404)898 9166 30281 Mitch' air Svc. 1714 S. Roosevelt (813)527-0000 RFA 33714 Rt. #4, Box 587 H (208)345-5775 RSHA 83705 (912)888-5004 RH 31705 Freeman's Refrigeration 5211 Bethel St. (208)376-4341 RH 83706 5 A=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) IDAHO— INDIANA Coeur D'Alene — Evansville Coeur D'Alene Champaign Justice Quincy Clayman Comm. Service Eichenauer Services Inc. J &J Air Conditioning H &H Refrigeration Located in Spokane, Washington 207 E. University 9000 West 79th St. 30 Payson His. (509)624-0084 RSHA (217)359-4200 61820 (708)425-5040 60458 (217)222-5340 RH 62301 T.C. &G. Ref., Htg. &A/C Peters Heating &A/C Lewiston 3105 Research Road Kankakee 4520 Broadway Lewiston Refrig. Sales (217)356-2523 R 61821 McConnell Company (217)222-1368 RFH 62301 1617 G St. 2895 Festival Dr. (208)743-8596 RFHA 83501 Chicago (815)932-6313 60901 Rockford Liberty Service Inc. Quick Stop Appl. &Svc. Automatic Env. Sys. MOSCOW 3038 W. Irving Park Rd. 1830 W. Station St. 775 North Madison St. Fork Refrigeration (312)588-2542 SH 60618 (815)939-4902 RHA 60901 (815)968-9237 RFSHA 61107 2007 S. Main St. North Town Food Svc. Commercial Refrig. Svc. Corp. (208)882-3716 RFSHA 83843 4711 N. Lincoln Avenue La Salle (312)769-5050 RSHA 60625 Illinois Valley Refrig. (85 Broadway Nampa 853 First St. (815)962-3761 RFSHA 61104 Loebach Refrigeration Seco Refrig. 853 2st St. 8 61301 North Town Food Svc. Div. 2104 S. Fern 1742 Milwaukee Ave. 815 Broadway (208)467-7101 83651 (312)235-6700 RFSHA 60647 Lemont (815)962-7314 RSHA 61108 Universal Air Services E&C Refrigeration Inc. Stearns Fixture Co. Rathdrum 4751 So. Central 111 W. Illinois Street 3537 Merchandise Drive Circle M Refrig. & Htg. (312)585-4940 R 60638 (312)257-5536 R 60439 (815)874-7815 R 61109 P.O. Box 431 (208)687-0427 RH 83858 Darien Marquette Heights Rolling Meadows Durakool Refrigeration Jones Serv. Co. Northwest Town Refrig. Twin Falls 7944 Glen Land 308 Grant 5420 Newport Drive, Suite 55 Andrews Rest. Supply (708)654-2021 R 60559 (309)382-3446 61554 (708)398-1100 60008 347 Main Ave. E. (208)734-9091 83301 Decatur Moline Skokie Scott Polar Corp. Eichenauer Services Inc. Cone's Repair Serv. Skokie Refrigeration 502 Madrona, P.O. Box 1747 130 S. Oakland Ave. 2408 40th Ave. P.O. Box 504 (208)376-7730 83303 (217)429-4229 RSH 62522 (309)797-5323 RSHA 61265 (708)973-4777 R 60062 Elk Grove Monmouth Villa Park Temperature Service Co. Equipco Refrig. Enterprises, Inc. ILLINOIS 2240 Elmhurst Road 1200 S. Main 134 East St. Charles Rd. (708)640-0505 RA 60007 (309)734-7956 61462 (708)834-6398 R 60181 Alsip Elmhurst Morton Grave Ref. Systems of III. Commercial Equip. Svc. ABSI Service Grove 12540 S. Holiday Dr. Unit B 497 W. Wrightwood Ave. 8725 Narragansett INDIANA �. (708)385-5700 RH 60658 (708)279-1141 H 60126 (708)965-2113 60053 Aurora Midwest Rest. Equip. Svc. Anderson 183 N. York Road Mt. Vernon Hoppie's Refrig. Serv. Artlip &Sons, Inc. (708)279-8000 SH 60126 Eater Htg. &Cooling Serv. 621 John St. P.O. Box 1102 (70 South Broadway 1100 Salem Rd. (317)643-2511 R 46015 (708) 1560 RFHA 60505-4205 Freeport (618)244-4466 62864 + Commercial Refrigeration Loescher Htg. &A/C Bloomington y 3233 Fox Valley Ctr. 1860 S. Walnut Ave. Northlake Gooldy &Sons Inc. (708)851-8553 60504 (815)232-6166 RFH 61032 Chicago Northern Svc. Inc. 926 W. 17th St. 1 Belleville Galesburg 36 W. Lake Street (812)332-1682 RSHA 47401 F 9 (708)562-1222 RFHA 60164 Bel-O-Sales &Serv. Edwards Cig. & Htg. Columbus 1915 S. Belt West 106 Lake St. Oak Lawn Commercial Service Co. (618)234-3310 R 62223 (309)343-8657 RFSHA 61401 Oak Lawn Mechanical 421 Center St., P.O. Box 970 5535 West 110th St. (812)372-0074 RH 47201 Bensenville Harwood Heights (708)422-8360 60453 Alliance Refrigeration Co. Air Tech Systems Elkhart 918 Hillside Drive 7525 W. Lawrence Ave. Oak Park Dunlap Refrig. Inc. (708)860-0011 60106 (312)867-9481 R 60656 U.S. Refrig. Sales &Serv. 24046 C.R. 16 East 700 W. Madison (219)293-4306 46526 Broadview Herrin (708)524-0808 60302 Laro Corporation Automatic Cooling Corp. Cornell's Refrig. Serv. 1217 S. Main St. 1808 Beach Ave. 421 North 19th St. Orland Park (219)595-5910 46516 (708)345-1200 R 60153 (618)942-4022 62948 Pierce Service Corp. South Town Food Serv. 8220 W. 137th Street Evansville 1808 N. Beach St. Hinsdale (708)403-0888 RA 60462 Brucken's Inc. (708)345-5055 RSHA 60153 Temperature Engineering Inc. 401 NW 4th St. 8 S. 365 Madison Princeton (812)423-4414 RSH 47708 Buncombe (708)655-0375 RFA 60521 Dick Volker Schmitt Refrigeration Hall's Service Co. 304 Elm Place Rt. 1 Joliet 200 S. Governor (815)875-1330 R 61356 (812)424-5878 RFSA 47713 (618)833-7593- RH 62912 Johansen &Anderson Inc. 925 Plainfield Rd. (815)723-9383 60435 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 6 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) INDIANA — LOUISIANA Fort Wayne = Harahan Fort Wayne Speedway Topeka Louisville Commercial Parts &Service Air-Cooling &Htg. Anchor/Robinson Htg. Certified Service Center 3919 Mobile Avenue 6108 Schoolwood Dr. 5853 S.W. 21st St. 500 Winkler Avenue (219)484-5587 RSHA 46805 P.O. Box 24356 (913)272-6976 66604 (502)637-2000 RH 40208 Morgan Refrigeration (317)299-2400 RFHA 46224 Stevenson Co. Inc. Comm. Parts&Serv. of KY 806 Van Buren 116 W. Norris 4204 S. Brook St. (219)424-1006 R 46802 Terre Haute (913)233-1303 RFSHA 66608 P.O. Box 14195 Temp-Masters, Inc. Cascade General (502)367-1788 RSHA 40214 7017-B Lincoln Highway E. 1909 S. 31st St. Wichita Doolan's Repair Service (219)422-1730 RFHA 46803 (812)235-2998 47803 Fahrenheit Ref. Inc. 3227 N.W. Parkway 1131 S. Seneca (502)778-9547 40212 Gary (316)263-3161 RFHA 67213 Glenns Comm. Service Inc. Gantz Rest. &Appl. Svc. IOWA John's Refrigeration 4034 South 5th St. 729 N. Hancock St. 1336 Seneca (502)361-0121 RSHA 40214 (219)938-4386 HA 46403 ettendorf G eneral Refrigeration (316)267-1653 67213 Henson &Wright Refrig. Indianapolis G Walt's Refrigeration 4912 Cave Run Road 157 N. Evergreen (502)448-2722 R 40216 Commercial Parts &Serv. 730 Lincoln Rd. 5310 E. 25th St. (319)355-3821 52722 (316)722-1588 67212 Southern Refrig. Co. (317)545-9655 RSH 46218 1015 Franelm Road Frost Air Co. Inc. Cedar Rapids (502)361-2075 R 40214 1320 N. Senate Avenue Cone's Repair Serv. Inc. KENTUCKY 317 634-1425 RFSA 46202 1056 27th Ave. S.W. Midway ( ) (319)365-3325 52404 Reliance Service GCS Service Inc. Ashland P.O. Box 615 1775 N. Sherman Dr. Ste. D Davenport Slone Refrigeration (606)846-4292 40347 (800)692-8052 RH 46218 Holmes Refrigeration 2432 Greenup Ave. Indianapolis Ref. Co. 1803 W. 4th St., P.O. Box 4542 (606)324-6822 RH 41101 Murray 1802 E. Prospect St. (319)322-2769 R 52808 L.J. Hendon A/C Ref. &Htg. (317)638-0310 RSHA 46203 Bowling Green Highway 94 E., P.O. Box 1034 Refrig. Control Specialties Des Moines Universal Mech. Svc. Inc. (502)753-9225 42071 g p Bell Brothers Inc. 1046 Searcy Way, P.O. Box 209 2210 W. Morris Street (502)842-5645 RFHA 42102 Paducah 317 638-2213 RFSHA 46221 2822 6th Ave. ( ) (515)244-8911 RFHA 50313 City Refrig. Serv. Sam Sun Mechanical, Inc. Covington 232 Lone Oak Rd. i d oown Serv. Co. 4801 Van Cleave G Kent Refrigeration Co. (502)442-1264 42001 ( ) 317 545-0968 RFHA 46226 3509 Delaware Ave. 221 E. 19th St., P.O. Box 2110 (515)262-9308 RHA 50313 Institutional Maintenance Vanco R& R Equip Svc. (606)431-4252 R 41012 627 Park Ave. 5367 W. 86th Street Lehman Commercial Svc. (317)870-7888 46268-1501 1501 Michigan Ferguson (502)442 7943 RFSHA 42001 (515)243-1974 RHA 50314 Johnson's Refrig. Co. Pikeville 407 Govers Lane Kokomo Osborne Electrical Ref. Thermod n Inc. Dubuque (606)679-4566 42533 y 9 Valley Vale 211 E. Morgan St., P.O. Box 2231' Ellis Appl. &Serv. g 3370 Central (606)432-4550 RSHA 41501 (317)457-9379 RFH 46904-2231 (370 Central Ave.A 52001 Glasgow Elmore Electric Lafayette Marshalltown 121 Lexington Dr. Kiefer Company, Inc. Hanks Refrigeration (502)651-2633 42141 LOUISIANA 4 North 18th Street 1605 S. 1st St. (317)447-4293 RFSHA 47903 Harold Baton Rou e (515)753-5742 50158 Dave's Refrigeration g Upper Pinhook Capitol City EQ. Svc. Lake Station Sioux City 77 West El Cajon 62 State Cooling & Htg. i (606)478 2439 41635 504 927-4908 RFSHA 70815 623 28th Avenue Refrig. Engineering ( ) (219)962-6005 RFHA 46405 1301 Third Lexington Chandler's Parts&Serv. (712)258-0179 RH 51101 Dickerson's Ref. Sales 11656 Darryl Dr. Merrillville 1931 Liberty Road (504)272-6620 RFSHA 70815 Dalton Corp. (606)254-1436 RH 40505 Lambert's Htg. &Clg. 1303 W. 81st Ave. KANSAS Mitchell's Service America 4959 Hollywood St. (216)769-1357 RHA 46410 101 Brown Avenue P.O. Box 53424 Monterey Great Bend (606)263-4357 RH 40505 (504)356-0171 R 70892 All Temp Service Rube's A/C, Htg. Refrig. Cameron 178 Main St. 5251 9th, P.O. Box 476 Duhon Refrigeration (219)542-2100 R 46960 (316)793-6769 RFH 67530 Dan &Asa St. Muncie Junction City (318)775-5385 70631 Turner Commercial Refrig. A-1 Refrig. Service Harahan 824 N. Walnut 3181/2 W. Chestnut A-Bear Refrig. Inc. (317)288-5360 47305 (913)762-5600 RHA 66441 1301 Edwards Ave., Ste. B Kansas City (504)733-3600 R 70123 South Bend Hager Refrigeration Svc. Bana Parts Inc. C&S Service Inc. 3008 South 44th 1501 Kuebel St., P.O. 23388 1215 S.Walnut St. (913)236-6400 RFSHA 66106 (504)734-0076 RSHA 70183 (219)232-6131 RFSHA 46619 Reliance Comm. Service 5515 A Pepsi Street (504)734-8864 SH 70123 7 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) LOUISIANA — MASSACHUSETTS Lafayette — Worcester Lafayette Portland North East Holyoke Hilton's Refrigeration A. F. Briggs Co. G.M. Garzia Htg. &Clg. The Darcy Company 1820 Cameron St., P.O. Box 3247 874 Brighton Avenue 2 W. Walnut Street 110 Appleton Street (318)237-4311 70506 P.O. Box 856 (301)287-9369 21901 (413)536-5071 RFSHA 01040 (207)773-1731 04104 Eger Eng. Corp. Lecompte White's A/C &Ref. Inc. Owings Mills 121 Main Street, P.O. Box 28 Deville's Refrigeration Serv. One Industrial Way Blizzard Refrig. (413)532-9486 RSHA 01041 Hwy. 71, P.O. Box M (207)878-8600 RHA 04103 11436 Suite I Cronridge Dr. (318)776-9363 71346 (301)363-8750 R 21117 Hudson Standish Master Service Co. Metairie V.R.U. Systems Inc. Pasadena 455 River Rd., P.O. Box 818 Sahuc Fountain &Vending Rt. 35 Bonney Eagle Rd. Pasadena Refrig. Co. (508)568-8500 RFSHA 01749 510 Bonnabel Blvd. P.O. Box 248 P.O. Box 508 (504)833-1468 70005 (207)642-2061 04084 (301)437-0026 R 21122 Hyannis Acme Refrigeration Monroe Reistertown 700 Yarmouth Rd. Mechanical Installation &Serv. Charm City Refrigeration (508)775-2153 R 02601 400 Stubbs Ave. MARYLAND 621 Glynita Circle (318)388-5801 RFHA 71201 (301)833-2988 FISH 21136 Lexington Baltimore J.A. Busa A/C & Refrig. New Iberia Arbutus Refrigeration Inc. Rockville Ap pl. Serv. 137 Grant Street Commercial A/C & Refrig. 1540 Caton Center Dr., St. L&M Brooks Appl. (617)862-9210 R 02173 212 Leblanc Rd. (301)242-3100 R 21227 330(E) N. Stonestreet Ave. (318)367-1918 70560 EMR Svc. Division (301)251-0861 20850 Needham New Orleans 700 East 25th St. Salisbur Ace Service Co. Ledd 's Refrig. &A/C (301)467-8080 SHA 21218 Arctic Refry &A/C Serv. (6 39 Highland Circle y g Pine Heights Comm. Kitchen 108 Washington Street (617)449-4220 RSHA 02194 3721 Palmyra Street 9 g (504)486-2169 70119 2900 West Patapsco Ave. (301)742-8580 21801 Peabody Deep South Refrig. Inc. (301)644-8844 H 21230 Coastline Parts Co. United Service Company 5580 Canal Blvd. Reed's Refrigeration 816 Snow Hill Road 82 Newbury Street (504)486-6097 R 70124 3401 Sinclair Lane (301)742-8634 21801 (508)535-0900 01960-3806 GSC Service (301)327-8900 RH 21213 EMR 5804 Plauche Street 428 Mill Street Reading 1-800-642-7707 RH 70123 Beltsville (301)543-8080 SHA 21801 Griffin Refrig. Inc. Cascade Refrigeration 80 Eastway Loupe's A/C&Htg. 10135 Bacon Drive 414 40th St., P.O. Box 24121 (301)937-0284 R 20705 SNIRer Springs (617)942-1522 R 01867 (504)482-5822 70184 2626 Pittman Drive Revere Cumberland Pineville (301)588-8080 SHA 20910 Cafe Services Inc. Squires Elec. Mech. 251 Park Ave. John's Rest. Eq. Repair 1003 Oldtown Rd. Sykesville (617)227-7747 FISH 02151 307 Lawrence Blvd. (301)722-7763 RFHA 21502 Consolidated Serv. Inc. (318)473-0835 71360 4200 Jim Bowers Rd. Roslindale Shreveport Davidsonville (301)781-4616 21784 Prior Refrig. Serv. p Superior Service Co. 81 Farquhar Street Mitchell's Shreveport Rest. 494 Winding Creek Ct. Timonium (617)323-4132 RH 02131 4350 Greenwood Rd. (301)721-2114 R 21035 (318)635-9741 71109 Chason Serv. Eng. Inc. Fort Washington 1947 Greensprings Drive Somerville g (301)252-6300 21093 Temperature Cont. Sys. G &W Refrigeration 28 Farragut Avenue � MAINE 6 Notley Road White Plains (617)628-2900 RHA 02143 (301)839-2900 RHA 20744 Brown's Refrig. Svc. Springfield Bangor Route 2 9 Glen Burnie (301)934-4387 2oss5 A. S. T. Inc. R.M. Flagg Co. DANCO Services Ltd. 47 Clement Street 1212 State St. 315 New Jersey Ave. N.E. (207)945-9463 04401 (301)768-0867 RSHA 21061 (413)783-4753 RFSHA 01118 MASSACHUSETTS Caribou Hanover Sterling Advance Refrig. Co. Appl. Servicenter of Aroostook Chill-Craft Company 124 Jewett Road 414 Main St. 7525 D. Connelley Drive Attleboro (508)853-1600 RH 01564 (207)498-2033 04736 (301)768-2257 R 21076 George K. Howorth Serv. 67 Slater St. West Boyelston Dixmont Hyattsville (508)222-7797 02723 Lester's Refrig. Quality Maintenance Inc. Anaconda Refrig. &A/C Dedham 193 W. Boyelston RFD 1, Box 980 4925 Lawrence St. (508)835-4882 RA 01583 (207)947-8821 04932 (301)864-5656 20781 R. W. Mitchell & Co. rin 160 Washington St., P.O. Box 4098 W. Springfield Lewiston Arrow Refrig. &Appl. (617)326-1066 R 02026 p g 5108 Baltimore Ave. Thermal Control Corp. Northeastern Inc. (301)927-7447 R 20781 205 Ely Avenue Dumais Avenue Holbrook (413)739-1181 RA 01089 (207)784-9191 RSHA 04240 Jessup Sani-Tech Company D&S Refrigeration #2 Kleen Way Worcester 8019 Old Jessup Rd. (617)767-2150 02343 Gordon's Appliance Repair (301)621-1811 RFSHA 20794 1329 Main Street (508)755-7003 RSHA 01603 R=Refrigeration, F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 8 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) MICHIGAN Battle Creek — Wyandotte MICHIGAN Gaylord Lincoln Plymouth Central Comm. Eq. Svc. Slaven's Refrig. Corp. S.C.I. Refrigeration Battle Creek 6711 Wilkinson Rd. 863 N. Barlow Rd. 11693 Hunters Creek Drive B Battle Refrigeration (517)732-7977 RHA 49835 (517)736-8379 48745 (313)454-9547 RFHA 48170 12393 E. Michigan Ave. Grand Blanc Livonia Pontiac (616)965-6836 49017 C.I.R. Refrigeration GCS Service K&K Mechanical Contr. Bay City P.O. Box 472 27507 Schoolcraft Road 560 Lowell Street 's Refrigeration (313)695-4811 RHA 48439 (313)261-2255 SH 48150 (313)335-2212 48058 Brad's United Temperature Serv. Waterford Refrig. &A/C 2644 684-9370 48706 Grand Rapids 8919 Middlebelt Road P.O. Box 485 Diamond Mechanical Svcs. (313)525-1930 RFA 48150 (313)334-4074 R 48056-0485 Comm. Kitchen Serv. Co. 1638 S. Division 704 E. John St., P.O. Box 567 (616)247-0100 RFSHA 49507 Ludington Redford (517)893-4561 RFSH 48706 Midwest Food Equip. Serv. Hankawitz Htg. Refrig. Ever Kold Refrig. Kader's Refrigeration 1444 Chicago Dr., S.W. 2606 N. Lakeshore 12017 Woodbine 910 W. Grant (616)241-3609 49509 (616)843-2809 R 49431 (313)533-0285 R 48239 (517)893-5115 R 48708 Seaman's A/C &Refrig. i Sheldon Blvd. SE Marlette Rogers City 139 Benton Harbor 139 458-1544 RHA 49503 Yaroch Refrig. &Elec. Rogers City Repair Slowik Refrigeration 6025 Lynd Rd. 193 S. 1st St. 2414 Riverbend Dr. (517)635-3164 RH 48453 (517)734-4024 49779 (616)925-1311 R 49022-6923 Grandville Art's Refrigeration Inc. Marquette Royal Oak 3774 28th St. SW 4 y Boyne City (616)532-8777 RFA 49418 Duquaine, Inc. Elite Stainless Svcs. R.K. West Mechanical Svc. 1744 Presque Isle Ave. 2601 W. 14th Mile Road 501 Boyne Avenue Harbor Springs (906)228-7290 RSHA 49855 (313)549-1130 FSA 48073 (616)582-6785 R 49712 MacGregor Plumb. &Htg. 235 Franklin Park Midland St. Charles Burton (616)526-2185 49740 Modern Refrigeration Baker Refrigeration Genesee Refrigeration 4446 Flajole Rd. 5050 W. Birch Run Road G 3439 Fenton Rd. (517)631-7459 48640 (517)845-6292 RFHA 48655 (313)234 77837 RFHA 48529 Harrison Stearns Service Systems Milford St. Clair Shores 3185 Charlotte (517 Helen Hartland Refrig. J &C Refrig. Service Bingham Refrig. (517)539-2541 RSHA 48625 g g 3477 Tipsico Lake Rd. 21313 12 Mile Rd. 9550 Hooper Road Hemlock (313)887-5141 48042 (313)772-6655 48081 (517)543-0807 48813 Schroeder Store Fixtures 17205 Doyle Road Mt. Pleasant Sterling Heights Clare (517)642-8336 RFHA 48626 Cool-Z-It S.R.C. Refrigeration Gateway Temperature Control 3412 South Lincoln Rd. 6594 Diplomat Dr. 11955 Eberhart Jackson (517)772-5467 RSHA 48858 (313)254-0610 R 48078 (517)386-3568 R 48617 Arctic Service Div. Koopman Refrigeration 424 E. Prospect St., P.O. Box 359 6784 E. Pickard Traverse City Comstock Park (517)783-2666 RFH 49204 (517)773-3321 48858 A.B.I. Mechanical Hurst Mechanical Inc. 4041 U.S. 31 So. 5180 West River Drive Cascade Refrig. Inc. Total Power Clean (616)943-4113 RFHA 49684 (616)784-4040 49321 2922 Wildwood Ave., P.O. Box 1313 940 S. Isabella Road (517)750-2100 RH 49204 (517)772-1255 48858 Bud's Refrig. Inc. Detroit Trouble Shooters Inc. 4281 Holiday Rd. Polar Refrig. Kalamazoo 2040 S. Shepherd Road (616)938-2780 RA 49684 ( ) 12345 Grand River 517 Stafford-Smith Inc. 772-4841 RFSHA 48858 Cherryland Refrig. (313)834-2730 RHA 48204 3414 S. Burdick St. 223 W. Grandview Parkway (616)343-1240 49001 Muskegon (616)946-0341 R 49684 East Tawas Tony's Refrig. Inc. G &W Refrigeration Krueger Refrig. Svc. 3638 Miller Rd. 3954 Swanson Union'Lake 111 A. East Bay St. (616)345-1119 R 49001 (616)798-4665 RFA 49444 Comm. Elec. Htg. &Cooling (517)362-3477 R 48730 8096 Flagstaff Kalkaska Niles (313)363-8805 RH 48085 Empire Tom Maxwell's Refrig. Pro-Temp Mechanical Hugh MacLellan Mech. Sys. Route 4, Box 36C 1105 N. Front St. Warren 11679 M-22, P.O. Box 177 (616)947-4612 R 49646 (616)684-3361 RHA 49120 Commercial Air Systems (616)326-5410 49630 11420 Nine Mile Road Lansing North Street (313)756-4411 RA 48089 Ferndale Gilmore &Sons, Inc. Dependable Refrig. &A/C Advanced Air Systems 1014 E.Jolly Rd. 5760 Old Sawmill Lane Webb @rV1118 1880 East Nine Mile Rd. (517)882-9067 RA 48910 (313)987-9539 R 48049 Applin Bros. Refrig. (313)398-4015 RA 48220 Harry Elliott Co. 11318 Stow R.R. 2 3610 North East St. Petoskey (517)468-3844 RHA 48892 Flint (517)482-4395 48906 Ballard's Plumb. &Htg. Westland Hayes Htg. &A/C Mills Refrig. 2200 E. Mitchell Rd. R &A Refrigeration 1025 Frost Street 3523 Pickwick Place (616)347-3900 49770 30800 Geraldine (313)238-9210 48504 (517)323-7512 R 48917 Plainwell (313)522-6027 R 48185 Saginaw Valley Serv. Co. S&S Refrig. Inc. James A. Shoup, Jr. Wyandotte 3096 W. Pasadena 606 Lentz St. y (313)732-4300 SH 48504 517 485-6295 R 48917 (616) Sycamore Pt. Sikora Refrig. Svc. ( 1 (616)664-4633 R 49080 2709 Fort Street (313)295-2910 RFSHA 48192 9 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hat Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) MINNESOTA — MISSOURI Alexandria — St. Ann MINNESOTA Minneapolis MISSISSIPPI Fulton Check Refrig. Inc. Kritzer Refrigeration Alexandria 8830 7th Ave. North Biloxi 101 W. Chestnut St. J.V. Schmidt Inc. (612)544-0363 R 55427 Anderson's Refrigeration (314)642-3088 RHA 65251 317 Nokomis Comm. Repair Serv. Inc. 339 Lynn Drive (612)763-5700 RFHA 56361 1724 Lowry Avenue North (601)388-1026 RA 39531 Grandview (612)521-3506 H 55411 Newman's Restaurant Supply Ken Madden Refrig. Anoka General Parts &Supply Co. 867 Howard Avenue 12912 B 8th Gordy's Refrig. Serv. 720 E. Lake St. (601)432-5183 RFSHA 39530 (816)966-0883 R 64030 625 Van Buren (612)827-5581 RSHA 55407 (612)421-6200 55303 Gold Star Rest. Svc. Co. Columbus Hannibal 3433 17th Ave. South Dill & Norris Co. Peters Htg. &A/C 124 Corporate Bloomington (612)722-5342 55407 2502 Hwy. 82 E. p ate Square 314 Quality Refrigeration Inc. (601)328-4532 RFSH 39701 )221-0093 RFHA 63401 2110 W. 98th Street Metro Appliance Svc. Inc. Stewart Refrigeration (612)884-8201 R 55431 (612) West Highway 55 546-4221 RSH 55441 Flowood Rt. 2, Box 109 (612) Brooklyn Center Refrig. Engineers Rush A/C &Refrig. (314) 221-4220 R 63401 Y Swenko Refrig. 5229 France So. 995 Flowood Drive(601)939-8858 R 39208 Independence 6870 Shingle Creek Pkwy. (612)920-9659 55410 Bates Service (612)560-7090 55430 Hazlehurst 12504 East 34th Street Owatonna City Service (816)252-8445 R 64055 Chantlassen John's Appl. &A/C .289 Extension St., P.O. 347 Harold's Refrig. Serv. Air Refrigeration 1031 Cardinal Dr. (601)894-1322 RHA 39083 16404 E. 28th 8750 Power Blvd. (507)451-7944 RH 55060 (816)373-1876 R 64055 (612)448-5828 R 55317 Princeton Jackson Cloquet Cliff's Refrig. Camp Service& Parts Kansas City q Rt. 2 328 B Oakdale GCS Service Inc. 1108 Appliance Repair Service (601)353-9700 RH 39201 2213 River Front Drive (218 Cloquet Avenue (612)389 3335 55371 Chandler's (816)472-6477 RSH 64120 (218)879-1575 RHA 55720 Prior Lake 3847 1-55 S. Frontage Rd. General Parts Inc. Corcoran Cold Snap Refrig. (601)'373-3842 RFSHA 39212 1101 E. 13th St. Hi-Tech Refrigeration P.O. Box 373 Miss. Appliance & Ref. Svc. (816)421-5400 RSHA 64106 22508 Co. Road 30 (612)447-2623 RA 55372 1200 A. Handy Avenue Macon (612)498-7660 R 55374 (601)354-2524 RSHA 39204 Rochester Ellis Refrig. & Elect. Duluth Briske Refrigeration Meridian Hiway 36 West Gartner Refrig. Co. 3515 16th Ave. NE Cooling & Heating Serv. (816)385-3019 63552 2331 W. Superior St. (507)288-8526 RSA 55904 Rt. 2 Box 300 H Marshall (218)722-4439 55806 (601)626-8314 RH 39305 Mr. Fixit Spring Park Beerman Heating &Cooling W. 1st Street J &R Refrig. Inc. Tupelo 161 S. Salt Pond 16 16 W 722-9063 st Street RH 55802 4032 Shoreline Dr. Roby's Comm. Svc. Co. (816)886-5867 65340 (612)471-9525 R 55384 P.O. Box 1684 Moberly E ota (601)844-7198 RSHA 38802 Y Y St. Cloud Smith Refrig. Co. Harold's Appl. Serv. Fit. 2 Appliance Repair Center Yazoo City 819 N. Morley (507)876-2219 55934 1807 3rd Street North Affordable Aire (816)263-5944 RFSHA 65270 (612)251=6461 SH 56303 Route 4, Box 262 Hopkins St. Cloud Refrigeration (601)746-6817 39194 Raytown p Hall's Refrig. Custom Refrigeration 604.Lincoln NE 9902 East 53 St. 1201 South 6th Street (612)251-6861 RFHA 56304 (816)737-0020 R 64133 (612)938-7448 R 55343 St. Paul MISSOURI Mankato Cherokee Refrigeration Springfield AAA Refrigeration Meyer&Sons, Inc. 285 W. George St. Branson Rt. 8 Box 325 y 120 N. Broad Street ( )612 228-1771 RA 55107 H & S Service Co. (41 7)881-1018 65807 ' (507)345-4688 56001 Cool Air Mechanical P.O. Box 1406(417)334-2695 RFSHA 65616 Antarctic Same Day Svc. 1411 Rice Street 1600 St. Louis St. (612)489-8821 55117 Camdenton (417)881-8713 R 65802 Sauk Rapids C.A.R.E. Sales &Serv. Best Refrigeration Co. t. Central MN. Refrig. Rt. 3, Box 585 2140 W. Grand 729 9th Ave. South (314)346-2912 65020 (417)886-2246 RA 65807 (612)253-5058 56379 Restaurant Connection Cape Girardeau 1745 E. Atlantic Suite C Thief River Falls R.E. Flori Co. (417)866-4753 RFSHA 65803 Bridgeman Refrigeration 1634 North Kings Highway 122 Main Ave. S. (314)334-3285 RHA 63701 St. Ann (218)681-3146 56701 E.M.C.O. Refrig. Svc. Columbia 3909 St. Timothy Lane Selby Heating &A/C (314)427-7477 RSHA 63074 111 500 Big Bear Blvd. (314)443-0496 RFSH 65205 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 10 I H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) MISSOURI — NEW JERSEY St. Joseph — Union St. Joseph Lincoln Las Vegas NEW JERSEY Hancock's Appliance Chapman &Savidge Refrig. Burney's Comm. Serv. 2608 Messanie 2235 Orchard St. 4480 Aldebaran Ave. Atlantic City (816)233-2350 64501 (402)435-5126 R 68503 (702)736-0006 RSHA 89103 ARB Pegler Sysco Food Serv. Lloyd's Refrigeration 122 N. California Ave. St. Louis 1700 Center Park Rd. 3575 W. Thomkins (609)345-1533 RSHA 08401 GCS Service, Inc. (402)423-1031 68512 (702)798-1010 RFSHA 89103 9722 Reavis Park Dr. LMS 4 Service Clifton (314)638-7444 RFSH 63123 Norfolk 3040 S. Valley View Multi-Temp., Inc. E.M.C.O. Refrig. Svc. (See St. Ann) Major Refrigeration Co. (702)871-1000 RFSHA 89102 Oak Hill Road 314 Northwestern Ave. Mark Refrigeration (201)256-1373 R 07013 MONTANA (402)371.-9625 R 68701 1265 Los Meadows Drive (702)438-8528 R 89110 Edison North Platte Penguin Refrig. Inc. Billings M.N.I. Refrigeration Co. Sunrise Refrigeration g g 201 N. Mojave Road 76 National Road o Billings Refrig. Svc. 2201 Rodeo Rd. 87 jave 89101 (201)287-4800 RA 08818 P.O. Box 21034 (308)532-1841 RFHA 69101 (702) (406)656-7758 59104 T.N.D. Refrigeration Engllshtown Brodie Dohrmann Inc. Omaha 4011 W. Oquendo, Ste. A Ace Heating &Cooling Inc. 3211 First Avenue North Bennett Refrigeration (702)795-8187 RFSHA 89118 121 Wilson Ave. (406)245-3009 59101 3352 N. 88th Plaza (201)446-1888 RFHA 07726 Modern Refrig. Inc. (402)571-7444 R 68134 Reno 3724 1st Ave. S. Crapo's Refrig. &A/C Kold-Temp Comm. Refrig. Hackensack 4006 ''0" St. 2220 Dickerson Rd. Bergen-Passaic(406)248 7843 59101 402 733-3232 68107 (702)323-0070 89513 Service ( ) 56 McKinley Street Bozeman Greater Omaha Refrig. Reno Refrigeration (201)487-6788 R 07601 J &V Refrig. & Rest. 3313 N. 88th Plaza 505 Cyma Street 109 Commercial Dr. (402)571-2626 RFSHA 68134 (702)747-5362 R 89503 Hammonton (406)587-9303 RSHA 59715 J. L. Tucker Co. Silipena Comm. Ref. 815 N. 19th St. 328 South First Road Great Falls (402)365-7400 RSHA 68102 NEW HAMPSHIRE (609)567-0542 RF 08037 Appl. &Refrig. Clinic 325 10th Ave. South Scottsbluff Conway Highland Park (406)761-5610 RH 59405 All Temp Serv. & Repair Bellen Services Bader's Sales&Serv. 2010 5th Ave. 144 W. Main 271 Cleveland Ave. Helena (308)635-0607 69361 (603)447-3454 03818 (201)247-7030 08904 Colonial Appl. Repair Thompson Appl. Repair 306 N. Benton 1004 E. Overland Goffstown Hillside ra (406)442-0226 RFHA 59601 Ace Service Co. Samcom Technologies (308)632-6250 RH 69361 18 Cote Avenue 1175 Liberty Ave. Kalispell Seward (603)668-5070 RSHA 03045 (201)352-1380 07205 Store Services Lee's Refrigeration Box 5263 Hudson Moorestown 734(406)752-8121 RH 59901 (40 Seward 2)643 36445 5 RSHA 68434 Hudson Serv. Co. John Verderame &Sons (40 48 Lowell Rd. 930 Borton Landing Road Missoula (603)882-1741 R 03051 (201)235-3144 R 08057 Appl. &Equip. Repair NEVADA 1515 Wyoming Littleton Neptune City (406)549-7122 59801 Battle Mtn. Pennock Sales &Service Advance Air Systems, Inc. Temp-Right Service, Inc. 120 Main Street 23 Myron Avenue Northstate Appliance Svc. 1521 Cooper St. 430 4th Street#37-12 (603)444-5833 03561 (201)775-4898 R 07753 (406)728-1111 RHA 59802 (702)635-5990 RSHA 89820 Madison Old Bridge Victor Boulder Cit y K& M Refrig. Exact Temp Inc. D& L Service Modock Hill Rd. 151 Rt. #516 1213 Indian Prairie Loop Richner A/C&Refrig. (603)367-4730 R 03849 (201)390-0632 RFSH 08857 1300 Wyoming (406)642-3504 RFHA 59875 (702)293-5170 89005 Somersworth Pemberton Whitefish Caren City Fortier&Son, Inc. Harry Keil Refrig. 2068 Refrig. 216 Green Street Rt. 1, Box 334 Flathead Mach. Services 280 Blanchard Road 2068 S. Edmonds Dr. (603)692-3595 RH 03878 (609)267-8825 R 08068 (406)862-8807 RFA 59937 (702)882-4845 RH 89701 Wolfeboro Somerset Well's Appliance Service ABA Refrig. & Rest. Eq. Whitton Rd. RR#2 370D Hamilton Street NEBRASKA (603)569-1723 R 03894 (201)249-8411 RFH 08873 Holdrege Woodsville Trenton Roy's Refrigeration Inc. Ever-Ready Refrig. Erickson Elect. Inc. 301 E. Ave. R.F.D. #2, Box 169 220 N. Broad St. (308)995-5481 68949 (603)747-2688 03785 (609)393-4173 RFSHA 08607 Union Ideal Appl. Serv. 1013 Burnet Ave. (201)687-8859 07083 11 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) NEW JERSEY — NORTH CAROLINA W. Orange — Cary W. Orange Bath Jamestown Setauket Baron International Marvin Refrig. &A.C. A. I. S. Comm. Pts. &Svc. Nassau Soda Equipment 148 S. Valley Road 48 West Steuben 8 West Main St. 4 Waterview Lane (201)736-7171 R 07052 (800)722-0230 RH 14810 (716)665-6556 RSHA 14733 (516)273-1555 11733 Brentwood 16 S cott Elect. Inc. South Glen Falls 1s Scott St. NEW MEXICO Econ Mech. (716)488-1172 14701 Commercial Appl. Serv. 1158 C. Suffolk Avenue 30 Marion Ave. Alamogordo (516)231-6767 RH 11717 Lake Carmel (518)798-1819 12801 Hot 'N Cold Equipment Ideal Air Conditioning 6491/2 Highway 70 West Brooklyn Hamilton Drive Syracuse (505)437-3477 RHA 88310 Alpro Serv. Co. Inc. (914)225-8762 10512 Comm. Refrig. & Food Eq. 1127 Willoughby Ave. P.O. Box 3205 Albuquerque (718)386-2515 FSHA 11237 Latham (315)454-3591 RH 13220 Albuquerque Refrig. Serv. Buffalo Northeast Comm. Appl. Thiells 1500 Los Tomases NW 1083 Troy Schenectady Rd. (505)242-1569 R 87102 Advance Equip. Co.2494 Seneca St. (518)785-0190 RSH 12110 AAA 1 Cedaar r Lane Serv. ane Bomar Inc. (716)822-0715 RH 14210 Long Island City (914)947-2113 10984 7522 B 2nd St., NW Appl. Installation &Serv. Gotham A/C Serv. (505)898-8733 RSHA 87107 2464 Main Street 32-49 Gale Ave. Troy Brothers Electro Mechanical (716)836-8606 RSHA 14214 (718)392-7300 R 11101 Mullally Bros. Inc. 10300 Constitution NE Ste. C B H Refrig., Inc. 116 Campbell Ave. (505)299-0457 RHA 87112 818 Elmwood Avenue Manchester (518)465-8757 12180 Ed's Refrig. (716)882-3133 RFA 14222 Angeline Refrigeration 2920 Girard N.E. Climate Control Refri g' 90 S. Main Street Vestal (505)884-0085 87107 (716)289-4700 RS 14504 Prescott-Pierson Eq. New Mexico Serv. Co. 3085 Seneca Street 2505 Vestal Parkway E. (716)825-2020 RH 14224 3313 Girard NE Massapequa (607)797-2396 R 13850 (505)8$9-3036 RHA 87107 Shields Bros. a Buffalo Don Refrig. Co. 1410 Main Street 194 Old Sunrise Hwy. Webster Carlsbad (716)883-3860 H 14209 194 Old Sunrise R 11758 Story Refrigeration General Refrigeration Serv. 5 West Main Street 810 W. Mermod Carle Place Mastic (716)872-6143 14580 (505)885-5605 88220 485 Elect. Repair Nestor Ramos Service 485 Westbury 49 Pentmoor Drive WeIISViIIe Cliff (516)334-8686 SH 11514 (516)491-2525 RHA 11950 K& L Appl. Repair Serv. J.T.'s Refrigeration Svc. 27 Clark St. 8162 Hwy 180, P.O. Box 126 Clarkson Middle Village (716)593-3450 14895 (505)535-4214 R 88028 Allen Refrig. & Fixt. McManus Comm. Refrig. P.O. Box 731 79-49 68 Rd. White Plains Clovis (716)637-0310 R 14430 (718)326-3172 R 11379 Suburban Refrigeration Claiborne Refrigeration 175 Orawaupum Street 900 W. Grand Deer Park Pelham (914)949-0945 R 10606 (505)762-0112 88101 Keiser Service Corp. All State Air Control 40-5 Burt Drive P.O. Box 158 Deming (516)789-1111 11729 (914)668-8211 R 10803 -.Teague Refrigeration Elmira Heights NORTH CAROLINA 1101 E. Florida g Poughkeepsie (505)546-9691 88031 113&W Comm Service Inc. Crystal Clear Refrig. Asheville (60 Lynwood Avenue Industry Street CMA, Inc. Espanola (607)734-6072 RFSHA 14903 (914)471-0011 RA 12603 349 Depot Street Pueblo Elect. &Refrig. (704)252-7921 RSH 28802 Rt. 1, Box 4022 ansevoort Rochester Service Engineering Co. (505)753-3000 87532 Baldwin Bros. Refrig. A.I.S. Comm. Pts. &Svc. 16 Pearl Street Rt. 9, Box 37 26 Pullman Avenue Farmington (518)792-0124 12831 (716)458-4190 RSH 14615 (704)252 6297 RSHA 28801 Aspen Refrig. & Htg. Glendale All-Temp Service Corp. Bessemer City 1031 Walnut Drive New Ridgewood Refrig. _ 176 Rosedale Street Criswell Refrigeration (505)326-4635 87401-3857 72-16 Myrtle Ave. (716)338-2070 R 14620 Rt. 2, Box 586 Four Corners Service Co. (718)821-9155 11385 D. J. Mutch Refrig. Inc. (704)629-3065 28016 1416 Schofield Lane 1479 Norton Street (505)325-9863 87401 Glen Falls (716)266-4920 RSHA 14621 Candler Expert Refrigeration The John Zingo Corp. Rice's Refrigeration 65 South St. 164 Newbury Street Rt. 2, Box 320 NEW YORK (518)793-9259 12801 (716)254-7090 RFSHA 14613 (704)667-8856 28715 Albany Huntington Station Sauquoit Cary Albany Refrig. Ltd. Biltmore Mechanical Inc. Duffy's Rest. Equip. Cary Refrigeration Inc. 77 Livingston Avenue 159 Broadway 3138 Oneida Street 101-H Woodwinds Ind. Ct. (518)456-4554 RFSH 12207 (516)692-6590 RFHA 11746 (315)737-9401 SH 13456 (919)460-0061 RFSHA 27511 Baldwin Islip Schenectady Day&Nite Refrigeration Jemco Refrigeration Albany Conditioned Air 600 W. Seaman Avenue 9 West Pine Street 2957 Hamburg Street (516)378-1176 R -=11510 ----(516)581 4079 . _:RA _ _11751T (518)356-1607 RF 12303 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 12 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) NORTH CAROLINA — OHIO Charlotte — Cleveland Charlotte Lumberton Weaverville OHIO Authorized Appl. Svcntr. Smith's Refrigeration Refrig. Technical Svcs. 1020 Tuckaseegee Rd. Elizabethtown Rd. Box 1468 44 Morgan Branch Road Akron (704)377-4501 28208 (919)739-7970 28358 (704)645-9446 RHA 28787 ARR/CRS, Inc. Bankhead Refrig. Serv. 1169 W. Waterloo Rd. 5255 Plymouth St. Manteo Whittier (216)753-6634 RSHA 44314 (704)525-4322 R 28217 Machine Repair&Svc. Hawkins Htg. A/C. Co. Don's Refrig. Service Carolina Refrigeration Co. Hwy 345 Skyco NE Rt. 1 570 Lansing Road 8008 Bartlett Road (919)473-1284 RFSHA 27954 (704)497-2592 28789 (216)784-6365 R 44312 (704)545-2139 R 28227 Comm. Repair sere. Monroe Wilmington Miller's Refrigeration p Don P. Evans Service Commercial Refrig. Sales 2512 Triplett Blvd. 1500 W. Morehead St. 2507 Griffith Road 102 Eastwood Rd. (216)784-4527 R 44312 (704)334-9763 28208 (704)764-3033 28110 (919)799-2194 R 28402 Tri-Vector Corp. Conover 10 South College St. Awad Appliance Service New Bern Winston-Salem (216)376-8426 RFSHA 44308 Rt. 5, Box 517 George's Service Company Alexander Equip. Co. (704)464-8883 28613 426 Thurman Road 3820 Kimwell Dr. Alliance (919)633-1366 RFH 28560 (919)765-8950 27103 White Refrigeration Elizabeth City Newton McGee's Refrigeration (206 821 in St 44601 Robertson's Refrig. Inc. 4804 Old Walkertown Rd. ( ) 901 A West Ehringhaus St. 919 Hurley Refrig. & Htg. 767-1711 27105 Berea (919)335-7742 R 27909 308 West A Street. S &P Services (704)464-2640 28658 Cull's Sales & Service . 202 Lindbergh Street Fayetteville (919)768-3566 RS 27104 1313 Bagley Road Lee Norris Refrigeration Raleigh (216)826-1210 44017 836 Dunn Road Authorized Appl. Svctr. (919)323-0560 R 28301 800 N. Person St. Bellefontaine (919)834-3476 SH 27604 NORTH DAKOTA 1 &R Refrigeration Goldsboro Triangle Refrig. Service E. Court Ave. RR 6 (513)599 3335 R Willie Shaw's Refrig. 709 Pershing Road Carrington (513) H 43311 Rt. 6, Box 183 (919)833-9795 RHA 27608 Kluth's Refrig. Brook Park (919)735-5932 R 27530 Walkers Refrigeration 167 8th Ave. South Northbrook Refrigeration P.O. Box 28416 (701)652-3047 58421 23120 Switzer Road Greensboro (919)834-9056 27611-8416 (216)226-1030 44142 C.D. Spivey Refrig. Co. Crystal 7-D Dundas Circle Reidsville Otto's Ref. &Appl. Sales Cincinnati (919)852-5700 27407 Chrismon Refrig. Service Rt. 1, Box 61 A. M. Schwartz Inc. Greensboro Refrig. Service 504 N.W. Market St. (701)657-2267 58222 2331 Reading Rd. 2920 Manufacturers Rd. (919)349-6449 R 27320 (513)381-5758 45202 (919)272-9361 27416 Devils Lake Certified Service Center Whale Fdsvc Repairs Rutherford Lake Region Sheet Metal Y P 4946-50 Paddock Road 203-D Creekrid a Rd. Koone's Service 123 South 2nd Street g Rt. 5, Box 32 662-2318 58301 (513)242-3139 RSH 45237 (919)333-2333 FISH 27407 (704)287-5354 28139 ( ) Comm. Parts &Serv. of Cinn. Greenville Dickinson 6940 Plainfield Rd. Barkers Refrigeration Shelby Electric Sales &Service (513)984-1900 RH 45236 2227 Memorial Drive Cleveland Refrigeration 31 Sims Hamilton County Refrig. (919)756-6417 R 27834 2409 S. Post Road (701)225-2171 58601 6195 Colerain Ave. Greenville Rest. Equip. (704)484-1079 RH 28150 (513)923-1962 45239 Pitt St. Fargo Koch Refrigeration Co. 630 630 83St. 27834 Smithfield Dakota Refrig. 3578 Gailynn Dr. Parrish Refrig. Serv. 515 N. 19th Street (513)661-1518 RS 45211 Hickory 906 Raleigh Road (701)235-9698 58102 All Thermal Services (919)934-7719 27577 Cleveland 509 B Main Avenue Grand Forks Daly Refrig. Co. (704)323 8367 RFHA 28601 Statesville Midwest Refrig. 7700 Marble Ave. Taylor's Refrigeration Co. 622 S. 15th (216)441-2323 R 44105 High Point 322 Holland Dr. (701)746-5448 58201 Electrical Appl. Repair Carolina Maintenance Svc. (704)872-4891 R 28677 Mandon 2021 E. 32nd St. 1236 N. Main Street Sugar Grove Diede's Air Cond. (216)431-2222 RH 44115 (919)885-3895 RH 27260 Dove Equipment Svc. P.O. Box 582 Richard Greenwald Inc. Golden Triangle Refrig. P.O. Box 35 (701)663-7075 58554 P.O. Box 18053 1306 Baker Rd. (704)262-0385 28679 (216)761-8605 44118 (919)431-3477 27263 Minot Gordon Refrigeration High Point Refr. Htg. Summerfield Refrigerator Equip. 12617 North Drive 1200 C Corp Drive Hight Service Co. 2000 Valker Road (216)420-4329 44111-4553 (919)861-4884 27263 Route 1, Box 133B-1 (701)852-2101 58701 Harrison Appl. Service Lexington (919)272-4113 RHA 27358 St. John (216)429-112 Street 1 R 44105 Furr Refrig. Wake Forest Abrahamson Refrig. Twin Service Refrig. 603 Burgess St. Technical Refrigeration Star Route 2041 Hamilton Avenue (704)249-9017 R 27292 P.O. Box 78 (701)263-4526 58369 (216)861-2277 R 44114 (919)556-0555 RHA 27587 13 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Not Food Units;A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) OHIO — OREGON Columbus — Portland Columbus Huron Union Tulsa Allied Restaurant Serv. Arnie Fox Htg. &A/C Uneek Services Crowl Mechanical Inc. 920 N. 20th St. 2710 Cleveland Rd. West 208 Sweet Potato Ridge Rd. 4616 So. 101st St. E. Ave. (800)824-1444 RFSHA 43223 (419)433-2369 RFHA 44839 (513)836-8895 45322 (918)663-3323 RFHA 74126 ARR/CRS, Inc. Mitchco Custom Air Co. 2830 Johnstown Rd. Kettering Valley View 2119 North Darlington PI. (614)476-3225 RSHA 43230 Keirn Refrig. Service ARR/CRS Inc. (918)835-3670 74115 Atlas Butler Inc. 5400 Bigger Road 8001 Sweet Valley Drive Omstead Service Co. 619 Reynolds Avenue (513)434-6064 RH 45440 (216)328-0060 RSHA 44125 3322 East 30th Street (614)228-3257 43201-3740 Lancaster Westlake (918)749-0511 RHA 74114 Tom Cannon Co., Inc. Bryant Service North East Mechanical P.O. Box 1107 7480 E. Bowling Green NW 1055 Bradley Road Yale (614)875-6390 R 43216 (614)837-7498 RSHA 43130 (216)871-1020 44145 E.R. Heiliger Co. Nationwide Services R.R.1, Box 94 4555 #11 Groves Road Lima Youngstown (918)582-7121 74085-3301 (614)863-6666 RHA 43232 Rockhold Htg. &A/C Inc. Authorized Factory Service Taylor'd Refrig. Service 201 S. Jackson 600 Industrial Road 1245 Brownlead Road (419)228-3598 RFA 45804 (216)792-1407 44509 OREGON (614)276-7870 R 43223 York-Mahoning Co. United Refrig. Service Lorain 724 Canfield Rd. 581 West Town St. Harmon Serv. Inc. (216)788 7011 R 44511 Beaverton 2063 Ride Rd. Chill Factor Refrigeration (614)228-5311 R 43223 g a Murr 63 SW The Wasserstrom Co. (216)277-6381 RH 44055 Zanesville 61 61 3)SW Murry Blvd. 97075 477 South Front Street Merchants Refrig. Inc. Nicholson Refrig. Serv. (614)228-6525 RSHA 43215 3807 West Erie Ave. 3298 N. Maple St. Bend (216)246-5511 44053 (614)453-3450 R 43701 All-Temp Refrig. Co. Dayton Zinn Refrigeration 675 SE 9th Street Food Equipment Service 3451 Colorado Avenue OKLAHOMA (503)389-6998 RHA 97702 2617 St. Charles (216)288-6518 RF 44052 (513)254-3501 45410 Clackamas Logan Appliance Serv. Lucas Ardmore Perrigo Industrial Services 350 Troy Street Mid-Ohio Refrigeration Ardmore Appl. Service 15610 S.E. Tong Rd. (513)222-2222 45404 1488 Rummel Rd. 734 4th Ave. NE (503)658-8174 97015 South Dayton Refrig. Svc. (419)589-4963 RHA 44843 (405)226-0804 RHA 73401 3230 W. Alex-Bell Rd. Malvern Atoka Eugene (513)435-1331 45449 Fields Refrigeration All Temp Refrig. Clay's Refrigeration 9 P g• 233 Green Lane Delphos 3017 Alliance Road 111 East "C" St. (503)688-9082 97404 Rick's Refrigeration (216)868-5833 44644 (405)889-2157 74525 510 Lima Avenue Mansfield Edmond Lebanon (419)695-0565 RH 45833 Omer's Refrigeration &Appl. Nick's Sales &Service Riley's Refrig. Service 35065 E. Lacomb Rd. Delta 1038 Burkwood Rd. P.O. Box 1894 (503)451-2515 97355 Kern Refrigeration (419)756-6755 R 44907 (405)348-4122 R 73083-1894 327 Main Street McMinnville (419)822-3888 43515 Middletown Moore Al's Refrigeration Stoney's Refrigeration Barrett's Refrig. Inc. 833 E. 11th Street Dover 7162 Becky Drive 310 SW 1 (503)472-9000 97128 Willoughby Climate Serv. (513)777-4111 45044 (405)793-7425 RSHA 73160 112 E. 4th Milwaukee (216)339-1140 RFSA 44662 Ravenna Norman Tyler-Portland Refrig. Styron Repair Service Reliable Refrigeration 8545 S.E. McLaughlin Blvd. East Liverpool 3380 Hommon Avenue 2008 Research Park Blvd. (503)231-0731 97222 Sims and Company (216)296-3535 44266 (405)321-3606 73069 1012 Bradshaw Ave. Tiffin Oklahoma Cit y Newport (216)385-3867 43920 Coastal Refrig. Htg. &A/C Russell Refrig. &Equip. Clyde Walker Svc. Co. 846 N. Coast Hwy. . Elyria 50 Hudson Street 901 N.W. 4th Street (503)265-7275 R 97365 Longbrake Refrig. Service (419)447-3961 44883 (405)232-7184 RH 73106 Wilde Refrig. P.O. Box 218 Toledo Falcon Mechanical Inc. 112 S.E. Douglas (216)323-3981 R 44036-0218 ARCO Inc. 1015 N.W. 68th (503)265-3255 R97365 3254 Hill Avenue (405)848-7000 RA 73116 Euclid (419)531-3521 R 43607 Hagar Restaurant Serv. Portland Ramsey-Bennett Company 1229 W. Main St. Bressie Elect. Co. 25010 Lakeland Blvd. Commercial Ref. &Elec. (405)235-2184 RSH 73106 922 S.E. Oak St. (216)261-9110 44132 2280 Upton Ave. (503)231-7171 RSHA 97214 (419)475-6543 RFHA 43606 Tecumseh Commercial Refrig. Inc. Fairfield Barry Faunce Redfield Refrigeration 5920 N.E. Glisan Smith Refrigeration 5243 303rd St. Route 4 (503)234-6445 R 97213 4890 Castleton Drive (419)255-0201 43611 (405)275-2266 RH 74873 P& F Refrigeration (513)868-6533 45014 Servco Inc. 2207 N.E. 131st Ave. Fremont 2505 E. Broadway (503)252-0660 97230 (419)691-2828 RH 43619 Gus Carn Refrigeration The Wichman Shepler Refrigeration r_ 1819 W. State _ - — 1702 Arlington 3961 N. Williams Ave. (419)332-9129 RFHA 43420 (4.19)385-9121 RSHA :-43609 - - - (503)282 7255 - - R - 97222 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 14 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) OREGON — SOUTH CAIiOCINA� Roseburg — Laurens Roseburg Hazelton Philadelphia Providence Roseburg Refrig. Inc. Goffa Refrigeration Atlantic Refrig. Eq. Co. Coldmasters Temp. Control 2940 Diamond Lake Blvd. 969 W. 11th St. 529 E. Thompson St. 66 Whipple Street (503)672-8939 RFHA 97470 (717)455-2735 18201 (215)426-4722 R 19125 (401)831-0361 R 02908 Whit's Refrig. & Ice F.A.S.T. Comm. Appl. Svc. 739 Curry Rd. Hermitage 110 No. 2nd Street Westerly (503),672-7207 97470 Rombold Refrig. &A/C (215)922-6245 H 19106 Morrone Electric Inc. 285 S. Keel Ridge Road Charles W. Jones 170 Main Salem (412)346-3892 R 16148 5226 Ridge Avenue (401)596-2102 02891 Salem Refrigeration (215)482-8771 RSH 19128 4071 Liberty Rd. S. Intercourse (503)581-7244 R 97302 G/L Clark Assoc. Inc. Elmer Schultz Serv. Inc. 3614 Old Philadelphia Pike 540 N. 3rd St. SOUTH CAROLINA (717)768-8296 RFHA 17534 (215)627-5400 RSH 19123 Jenkintown Pittsburgh Anderson Williard Inc. Commercial Equip. Svc. Hosea kefrig. Serv. Inc. PENNSYLVANIA 113 Sayre Street 375 Highland Avenue 316 Linnview Avenue g (412)882-5271 RSH 15210 (803)226-6088 R 29624 a Allentown (215)885-5000 19046 Wilson Refrig. Dynamic, Inc. HAY Service& Installation 1948 S. McDuffie Street 709 Gordon Street Jennette 435 Melwood Ave. (803)225-7923 RFHA 29621 (215)435-5547 RHA 18102 Bruce's Refrig. &Supply (412)621-9322 RFSHA 15213 K& D Service (Branch) 500 N. Third Street Marchase Refrigeration Beaufort (412)527-5806 RFSHA 15644 2700 Smallman Street Beaufort A/C &A I Co. 447 Lehigh Street pp (215)432-0266 SH 18103 Lancaster (412)281-6280 R 15222 Star Route 5, Box 299-D K& D Service (Branch) Wilson's Refrig. &A/C (803)525-0326 29902 Altoona 597 Lehigh Avenue 310 Knollview Dr. Caum Engineering Corp. (717)394-4892 SH 17602 (412)327-0349 R 15239 Burton 2513 Sixth Avenue Powell Electric (814)944-6149 RFHA 16603 Lansdowne Pleasant Gap R#8 Box 78-A John F. Harkins Co., Inc. Phoenix Engineering (803)524-4891 FH 29902 Boothwyn 248 N. Main Street Union & Baltimore Ave. EB Devlin Co. Inc. (215)622-6300 19050 (814)359-2701 RFHA 16823 Camden 80 Winding Way Johnnie's Servicenter (215)485-8100 R 19061 Latrobe Scranton 1701 Roberts Ave. G.M. Garzia Htg. &Clg. Mullen Refrig. Service K&D Service Co. (Branch) (803)432-3643 RHA 29020 4010 Naamons Crk. Road 202 Railroad St. 1818 Cedar Avenue (215)485-5159 19061 (412)537-7203 R 15650 (717)342-5135 SH 18505 Campobello Food Equip. Service Co. Coraopolis Laureldale Spring City 170 Caldwell Road Authorized Factory Serv. Reading Refrigeration C & M Refrig. Sls. & Svc. (803)468-4598 RSHA 29322 1010 First Avenue 3301 Raymond Street 260 Cedar St., P.O. Box 186 (412)262-2330 RSH 15108 (215)929-2653 RH 19605 (215)948-9308 RSH 19475 Cayce Buddy Hatcher Ref. & Eq. Darby Lemoyne Wilkes-Barre 2005 State St. Stanservice Temp-Tech Appliance Service (803)252-8272 29033 917 Springfield Rd. 900 Market Street 88 North Main Street (215)586-7575 19023 (717)761-2559 RA 17043 (717)829-2638 R 18701 Charleston Hgts. Hutto Refrigeration Sales Doylestown Leola Williamsport 3103 Meeting Street Gannet Mechanical Triangle Refrigeration Co. K & D Service (Branch) (803)747-7331 RSHA 29405 4020 Gannet Lane Rd. #2 3200 Oregon Pike, 14 W. Fifth Street. (215)794-8290 18901 (717)656-2711 17522 (717)323-8010 SH 17701 Columbia Authorized Appliance Serv. Drexel Hill Mechanicsburg York 1811 Taylor Street Shannon's Comm. Refrig. P.M. Maintenance Co. Authorized Factory Serv. (803)254-8414 RSH 29201 4043 Garrett Road 18 E. Maplewood Ave. 220 N. Broad Street (215)259-1906 R 19026 (717)697-9708 17055 (717)846-5484 17405 Florence K & D Service Marshall Refrigeration Dubois Munhall 907 Roosevelt Avenue P.O. Box 12519 Chittester Refrig. Haag & Kusko Electrical (717)848-2780 SH 17404 (803)665-6658 RSH 29504 705 Dubois St. 118 Marham Road Larry E. Kern Service (814)371-3915 RHA 15801 (412)462-3890 15120 1765 West Market Street Hilton Head Isl. (717)854-7598 17404 Marke's Heating &A/C Erie Newton Square 2 Cardinal Road A.D.S. Equipment Co. Sebastian &Sons Inc. (803)681-2350 RHA 29928 4809 Pittsburg Ave. 12 S. Newton St. Preferred Air, Inc. (814)838-2038 SH 16509 (215)353-7990 RH 19073 RHODE ISLAND 15 P Airport Road A.I.S. Comm. Parts &Service (803)681-2473 R 29926 1004 W. 26th St. Pennsylvania Furnace E. Providence Laurens (814)456-3732 RSH 16508 Berrena's Refrigeration GCS Service 215 E. Deibler Rt.2, 1002 Waterman Ave. Hill's Service Co., Inc. Harrisburg (814)238-0238 16865 (401)434-6803 SH 02914 Rt. 2, Box 32, Hwy. 221 South K & D Service Company (803)682-3198 R 29360 1833-41 N. Cameron St. (717)236-9039 SH 17103 15 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) SOUTH CAROLINA — TEXAS No. Charleston — Longview No. Charleston Harrison Nashville cont. Corpus Christi S. A. Holcombe Ref. Co. Gray Fox Refrigeration Comm. Pts. &Svs. of Nash. Dowell Comm. Svc. 5085 Piedmont Avenue 6133 Bayshore Drive 470 Woodycrest Avenue 4307 S. Port St., Suite 140 (803)744-2763 R 29406 (615)344-5509 R 37341 (615)244-8050 SH 37210 (512)855-0633 78415 Impact Refrig. Inc. Spartanburg Heiskell 203 omohundro PI. Dallas H & H Commercial Ele. Co. Miller Equip. Co. Inc. (615)244-4254 RFHA 37210 Almcoe Refrig. Co. P.O. Box 8070, 151 Reidvile Rd. R. 1, Box 532 Hinds Creek Rd. Nick's Service Company 4050 Cresthill Road (803)582-4397 RFHA 29305 (615)522-0615 RSHA 37754 170 Old Tusculum Rd. (214)381-2113 R 75227 West Columbia Hlxson (615)833-2741 RSH 37222 B&B/Shepherd Service Whaley Electric Svc. Quick-Cool Refrigeration Tennessee Rest. Equip. 11234 Plano Rd. P.O. Box 4023 P.O. Box 1543 7127 Cockrill Bend Ind. Dr. (214)226-1509 75243 (803)760-2110 RSH 29171 (615)842-9871 37343 (615)350-8188 RSH 37209 Hicks Appliance Serv. Co. 4510 Bryan Street Jackson Powell (214)826-0458 RSHA 75204 All Seasons Refrigeration Houston Everett Ice Machines Inc. SOUTH DAKOTA 109 Pleasant Plains Rd. 124 East Brushy Valley Rd. 3712 Haggar Way (901)664-3989 RH 38305 (615)947-7744 RH 37849 (214)357-9723 RFH 75209 Rapid City Schindler Refrigeration Co. D& R Service, Inc. Johnson City Sevierville 10815 Grissom Lane 3030 W. St. Louis St. Commercial Refrig. Inc. D.C. Service &Sales (214)241-1992 RSHA 75229 (605)343-6740 RFH 57702 500 Princeton Rd. Rt. 11 Box 219 A (615)282-1321 RFHA 37602 (615)453-5087 RFH 37862 El Campo Sioux Falls Seymour El Campo Refrig.-Cooler AAA Refrigeration Jonesborough y 212 S. Mechanic 3209 S. Marion Rd. Pioneer Refrigeration Knox Area Maintenance (409)543-9039 77437 (605)361-3001 RHA 57106 Rt. 1 Box 77A 10922 Chapman Hwy. A-1 Appliance Service (615)753-5047 RH 37659 (615)573-7851 RFSHA 37865 El Paso 301 N. Kiwanis Barrett Refrigeration (605)336-3388 57104 Kingsport 7305 Boeing Drive Anderson Refrigeration TEXAS (915)779-1226 R 79925 Institutions Services 126 Deaderick Rd. P.O. 330, 1421 B Ave. (615)239-6892 R 37663 Fort Worth (605)339-3931 57104 Abilene Ralph Wright Refrig. Knoxville Heatherly Refrigeration 9909 Hwy 80 West Food Equip. Svc. (FESCO) 4342 Mary Lou Lane (817)244-4787 76116 TENNESSEE 3011 Industrial Pkwy E. (915)672-1481 R 79606 (615)522-5764 RH 37921 Garland Mechanical Services Inc. Arlington Shepherd Food Svc. Eq. Antioch 1010 Wilder Place Alpha Service 2710 National Circle R & D Refrigeration Svc. (615)522-1124 RFA 37915 3610-G S. Cooper St. (214)271-9582 R 75041 421 Carl Miller Rd. (817)465-1882 R 76015 (615)331-9362 RFHA 37013 Madison Harlingen D-W Refrigeration Co. Austin Gil's Electric Athens P.O. Box 757 Air Temp. Engineering 206 E. Adams Advanced Mechanical Svc. (615)868-4603 RSHA 37116 6513 Thomas Springs Rd. (512)423-1744 RSHA 78551 P.O. Box 1147 (512)288-4540 RFSHA 78736 (615)745-2595 RFSH 37303 Memphis Central Elect. Appl. Svc. Houston Bristol Clay's Refrig. & Repair Svc. 6719 Shirley Ave. 7Artic Air Refrigeration 4929 Miller Road (512)452-7667 R 78752 19515 RM 149, #141 Bristol Supply &Equip (901)794-1400 RFSHA 38118 City Plumbing Supply (713)440-0216 RFSHA 77070 200-210 State St. (615)764-5191 RSHA 37620 Commercial Parts and Svc. 104 E. 31st Armstrong Repair Center 3716 Burdon Cove, Suite 4 (512)477-5703 RSHA 78705 5750 A Royalton (901)366-4587 RSHA 38118 Malark s Enter Charleston y' rises (713)666-7100 SH 77081 p Mechanical Systems Landmark Htg. &A/C 10408 Walpole Lane B& D Conditioning Air Market St. 3212 Jean Dr. (512)288-5802 RSH 78739 1108 W. Cottage (615)336-5739 RFH 37310 (901)365-4260 R 38118 (713)869-8958 77009 Beaumont Southern Refrig. Svc. Rest. Equip. Serv. Inc. Refrigeration Co. 300 Garden Oaks The Refri Chattanooga 6274 Flodden 9 Jake Marshall Service (901)682-5932 RSHA 38119 1010 IH 10 East (713)695-6481 R 77018 611 W. Manning, P.O. 4324 (409)838-3365 RH 77702 (615)266-7200 RA 37405 Mt. Juliet Irving Volunteer Refrigeration Carrollton Seaborn Comm. Refrig. g ation Carrollto Trans-Air Inc. P.O. BoxH65334A/C 2500(615 Dodds Avenue (61 )664- 44 Circle 2013 Greenwood Rd. 214 255-7440 RHA 75016 (615)629-0969 37407 (615)664-3443 RA 37122 ( ) (214)242-0601 75006 Harris Refrigeration Collierville Nashville 1302 West Shady Springs Ct. Century Refrig. Svc. A.R.E.A. Refrigeration Commerce (214)445-0080 RSHA 75060 Rt. 1, Box 327A 531 Veritas Street Leon's Heating &A/C Lone Star Appliance Svc. 901 853-7600 R 38017 (615)833-4216 RHA 37211 1123 Main ( ) (214)886-3567 75428 N. Briery (21 Commercial Appliance Service (214)790-6732 75016 602 Overton Street Goodliettsville (615)254-0906 RSHA 37203 Longview M.A.R.S. Comm. Eq. Repairs Johnson Service Center 1257 Louisville Hwy., Box 25 2131 S. Green St. ---(615)851-9470 _�RH—__37075 = -- - -- --- - -- -._ --- _ �- -- (214)158=9614=---RHA'--- 75602 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 16 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) TEXAS — WASHINGTON Lubbock - Chehalis Lubbock Waco W. Pawlet Roanoke Plan-Ex Corporation Food Equip. Service Corino Electronics Childress Htg. Ref. &A/C 1120 Slaton Hwy 657 Ruby St. Wells Road 360 Mountain Ave., S.W. (806)745-6647 RSH 79404 (817)776-6470 RFSHA 76714 (802)645-0251 05775 (703)343-3434 RFSA 24016 Pro Tech Refrig. Inc. WECO Lufkin P.O.Box 21958 1924 Main St., SW, P.O. Box 4593 A R Services (817)666-2667 F 76702 (703)982-0837 RA 24015 P.O. Box 37 VIRGINIA (409)639-4917 RH 75902 Wichita Falls Spotsylvania Dorsett Refrigeration Archer Mechanical Inc. Charlottesville Garnett Refrigeration 205 Herndon 618 Ohio Street Ron Martin Service 9821 Courthouse Rd. (713)634-4130 75901 (817)322-7222 76308 P.O. Box 7907 (703)898-6461 R 22553 Manuel (804)977-3924 RSH 22906 Springfield Mordente's A/C Svc. Concord Daubers of Washington D.C. 10903 Leedy St. UTAH Strain Refrigeration 7645 Dynatech Court (713)332-8567 RFSA 77578 Hwy 460 East (703)866-3600 H 22153 Clearfield (804)993-2231 24538 a Midland Dick Kearsley Svc. Ctr. Virginia Beach Hill & Hill Rest. Sup, 520 S. State Dumfries Ballentine Inc. 412 South Terrell (801)773-4836 RHA 84015 C.B. Lucas Co., Inc. 5257A Clalledon Drive (915)682-7434 RSH 79701 122 Old State Coach Rd. (804)473-9308 RSH 23462 Logan (703)643-1055 R 22026 GCS Service Pasadena United Service Co. 5257 Cleveland St., Ste. 102 Tecumseh Mech. Svc. 790 S. Main EVington (800)476-4278 RFSHA 23462 2950 S. Shaver, Ste. C-15 (801)753-3700 RH 84321 Lloyd 0. Pillow Refrig. (713)944-8842 RFHA 77502 Rt. 2, Box 246 Shealy Hodges Corp.849 Salt Lake City 804)525-3005 24550 (80 )468-1 k Circle#103 Plano y (804)468-1929 RFA 23452 La Monica's Rest. Eq. Serv. Waskey Restaurant Svc. Nova Food Equip. 2759 S. 300 W. #E Fairfax 1108 Summit Ave. #7 (801)466-2681 RFSHA 84115 Kester/Dominion 1211 Baker Rd. P.O. Box 68505 (214)578-1730 R 75074-8554 2929 P-3 Eskridge Rd. (804)460-0320 RH 23455 Lee's Service &Sales (703)560-6644 R 22031 Rowlett 211 W. Haven Ave. Waynesboro ( ) 801 467-1561 RFA 84115 Wilhelm's Refrig. Serv. Phoenix Refrigeration Rt. 1, Box 149 Fitz's Service 5101 Grisham Mark Refrigeration (804)377-6316 24435 Henry Avenue (70 (214)475-1258 R 75088 679 E. 4181 So. (703) 8835 22980 (801)972-1840 84107 Hampton San Antonio Peterson's Sales &Service Manley's Service Co. BWinchester ue&Gray Arnold Refrigeration 1370 South 400 West P.O. Box 9050 Blue &Gray Elect. Svc. 1122 N. Cherry (801)487-3653 RH 84115 (804)826-8693 R 23661 2640 Valley Avenue (512)225 5493 78202 (703)662-5526 RH 22601 Wt Valley City Tidewater Service Agency es ae Bevtex Beverage Svc. y y 723 Kentucky Avenue Woodbridge 3190 Houston St. Lindhardt Refrigeration 9 (804)245-2665 RFA 23661 (512)226-2266 78419 2854 S. Redwood Rd., C-18 AC Service Company Comm. Kitchen Repair (801)973 9646 RFSHA 84119 Manassas 14801 Drive 22191 1377 N. Brazos Capitol City Industries (512)735-2811 RSHA 78207 7561 Gary Rd. Wytheville Joe Jouett A/C & Heating VERMONT (703)631-9351 22110 Painter Refrigeration 9807 McCullough Kester Refrigeration 275 South 14th Street (512)342-1818 RFA 78216 Brattleboro 10498 Colonel Court#102 (703)228-6255 RH 24382 Peterson's Refrig. (703)361-0904 R 22110 Stafford Elliott St.""A J &S Refrigeration Inc. 13a 138 A" 4261 05301 Midlothian 12701 Executive#600/P.O. 109 Central VA. Rest. Eq. Rep. WASHINGTON (713)240-5505 RSA 77477 Burlington 13531 E. Boundary, Suite C-2 Affiliated Equip. Service (804)744-6233 RSH 23112 Bellevue Texarkana 243 S. Champlain St. Connortion Refrig. Universal Food Serv. Eq. (802)862-1768 05402 Newport News 16750 NE 12th 1001 State Line Avenue Shippey&Assoc. Refrig. (206)641-7744 RA 98008 (214)792-8294 RFSHA 75501 1005 48th Street Colchester (804)245-8113 RFA 23607 Harris Refrigeration Tyler Mainieri Refrig. &A/C 14320 N.E. 21st, Suite 6 Top Refrigeration 4 Belwood Ave. Norfolk (206)641-6246 98007 (802)864-5909 05446 2338 Airline Drive B &Z Services, Inc. Bellingham (214)597-4701 RSHA 75713 Montpelier 2504 Lafayette Blvd. Mel's Refrig. & Repair Commercial Services (804)853-6751 23509 4430 Pacific Hwy. 5 N. Victoria 177 River St. (206)676-9712 98226 Crossroads A/C&Refrig Svc. Richmond (802)223-5110 RH 05602 3201 E. Rio Grande#B Colonial Ref. &A/C Chehalis (512)576-5917 RFSHA 77901 Rutland 6805 Staples Mill Road Rinta Refrigeration Auth. Appl. Servicenter (804)262-0656 R 23228 765 N.W. State 74 River Street GCS Service, Inc. (206)748-7733 R 98532 (802)775-5588 RSH 05701 6836 Atmore Drive (804)276-1919 RFSHA 23225 17 K=Refrigeration; F=fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) WASHINGTON — WISCONSIN Ellensburg — St. Croix Falls Ellensburg Seattle Clarksburg Hales Corners Appliance Doctor All Area Service Belcastro's Refrigeration Akrit Sales &Service, Inc. Rt. 3, Box 225 21637 Pacific Hwy. So. 1929 Pride Avenue 10710 W. Scharles Avenue (509)925-9142 RHA 98926 (206)824-6910 R 98198 (304)623-2210 R 26301 (414)425-7015 R 53130 Fall City lectromatic Sales-Serv. Stout Company, Inc. Y 800 Mercer St. 760 W. Pike St. Janesville Fall City Refrigeration (206)624-3370 R 98109 (304)623-3356 R 26301 Douglas Refrigeration 4471 332nd Ave., S.W. Evergreen Refrigeration 34 S. Main Street (206)222-7980 RHA 98024 727 S. Kenyon Hwy. So. Glen Morgan (608)752-7872 RFSHA 53545 J &J Lafferty's Ref. (206)763-1744 R 98108 Graham Rt. 2, Box 45 La Crosse Andy's Comm. Ref. Restaurant Appl. Svc. Inc. (304)253-6654 RFSHA 25847 Schomburg Refrig. Co. 6715 247th Street 7219 Roosevelt W.E. 1815 Caledonia Street (206)847-7427 R 98338 (206)524-8200 SH 98115 Glenville (608)781-6614 R 54602 Whites Heating &A/C Grayland Spokane Rt. 1, Box 45A Madison Rod's Restaurant Eq. Clayman Comm. Svc. (304)462-7471 26351 Central Service 1893 Highway 105 611 W. 28th (206)267-3404 98547 (509)624-0084 RSHA 99203 (603 Monona Dr. Huntington (608)222-8658 RFHA 53716 Kennewick Tacoma Spencer's Refrig. Inc.All-Phase Refrigeration Commercial Refrig. of Tacoma 1352 E. Campbell Pk. Marshfield P,0. Box 8135 Louie's Refrig. Svc. Fit. 11, Box 11568 1754 S. Fawcett (509)582-6675 R 99337 (206)383-1561 RH 98402 (304)736-3314 RFHA 25705 511 East 4th St. Coffey Refrigeration R.E. Jones Refrig. Inc. (715)384-3101 54449 1319 N. Fir South Charleston P.O. Box 6257 Authorized Factory Service Milwaukee (509)586-1519 RFH 99337 (206)752-9586 98406 105 A Street Central Appl. Service (304)744-7320 RHA 25303 8436 W. Lisbon Ave. Kent Twisp (414)464-5700 RH 53222 D& E Refrig. &Htg. Free-Zee Refrig. &A/C Weirton General Pts. of Wisconsin 16850 S.E. Wax Road 8 Ayers St. Universal Electronics 6633 N. National Ave. (206)631-1330 98042 (509)997-5714 RHA 98856 3666 Lindberg Way (414)257-4008 RSH 53214 Thermodynamic Service Vancouver (304)748-0673 26062 13236 S.E. 260th Minocqua (206)464-9517 RA 98031 Ellis Heating & Cooling Dan's Refrig. A/C 9621 E. Millplain Blvd. Ste D P.O. Box 349 Kingston (206)256-5005 98664 WISCONSIN (715)356-3849 R 54548 Plunkett Heating & Refrig. R & M Northwest 26199 Barrett Rd. 5616 N.E. 40th Street Brookfield Monona (206)297-2668 98346 (206)693-1631 98661 Real Refrigeration Inc. Maintenance Group, Inc. L nden Wenatchee East 4170.N. 126th St. 215 Femrite Drive Y � (414)781-2030 53005 (608)221-9565 RH 53716 Roosma's Refrigeration Climate Engineering 1896 Front St. 147 N.E. 27th St. Cedarburg Neenah (206)354-3684 98264 (509)884-8858 R 98801 Ansay&Johns Refrig. Central Temp. Equip. Svc. W 62 N 535 Washington Ave. 1054 American Dr. Moses Lake Wenatchee (414)377-8700 RFA 53012 (414)731-5071 RFA 54956 Basin Refrig. & Htg. Pacific Refrigeration 234 E. Kinder P.O. Box 3688 Eagle River Oconomowoc (509)765-7138 98837 (509)884-0777 98801 Rogers Control, Inc. Tim's Refrigeration 1131 Wall Street, P.O. Box 458 111 South Main Street Mt. Vernon Westport (715)479-6919 RFSHA 54521 (414)567-8666 R 53066 DJ Refrig. Service Rest. Equip. Professional 2510 Allison Ave. P.O. Box 1478 Eau Claire Oshkosh (206)424-5585 RSHA 98273 (206)262-3404 RFHA 98595 Lee's Refrigeration, Inc. Roe Refrigeration, Inc. Olympia Yakima 3233 Seymour Rd. 222 W. 11th Ave. (715)834-1652 54701 (414)235-0690 54901 Comm. Refrigeration Easton's Refrigeration Metropolitan Service Co. Solar Electric Inc. 1428 S. Bay Road, N.E. 1625 Voelker Ave. 3210 London Rd. 745 Leeward Ct. W. (206)943-2501 R 98506 (509)575-6340 R 98902 (715)832-0555 RH 54701 (414)235-0690 RH 54901 Port Angeles Fort Atkinson Racine Taylors Repair Service Finotey Refrigeration Capitol Refrigeration 3306 1-Hwy 101 East WEST VIRGINIA 419 Converse Street 1830 Charles St. (206)457-6108 98362 (414)563-4932 R 53538 (414)633-9283 R 53404 Port Orchard Charleston Charleston Refrigeration Green Bay Sheboygan C.A.L.M. Svc. & Repair 5119 C. Dover Drive ABC Refrig. Plbg. & Htg. Willer Refrigeration P.O. Box 570 (304)344-9273 RH 25313 1226 S. Broadway 6324 S. 12th St. (206)895-2067 RFA 98366 Central Service Co., Inc. (414)432-3191 RSHA 54304 (414)452-4741 53081 Puyallup 504 W. Washington St. Northland Refrig. Inc. y p (304)344-3451 RSH 25313 P.O. Box 609 St. Croix Falls Renicker Refrigeration (414)432-0383 54305 J.M. Refrigeration -- 10012 126th St. E. P.O. Box 478 (206)572-3222 98373 (715)483-3950 54024 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 18 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) WISCONSIN — CANADA Wausau — Winnipeg Manitoba Wausau Horak Refrigeration 300 S. 17th Ave. (715)845-2188 R 54401 Streich Equipment 833 S. 3rd Avenue (715)842-0531 54401 WYOMING Casper Commercial Refrigeration 653 Cy (307)234-0730 RFA 82601 Electro-Mech. P.O. Box 4420 (307)237-8133 82604 Cheyenne Action Refrigeration 1780 Westland Rd. (307)634-2750 R 82001 Douglas Holden's Electric P.O. Box 983 (307)358-3873 RH 82633 CANADA Brampton Ontario Rosetown Central Ref. 3 Research Rd. (416) 451-3147 L6W1P4 Mississauga Ontario J.C. Rogers Refrigeration RR#6 Second Line W. (416)767 72737 L5M2B5 Penticton B.C. Rapid Repair Service Ltd. #108-1475 Fairview Rd. (604)492-5756 V2A7W5 Quebec City Choquette C.K.S. Inc. 369 Des Cedres Blvd. (418)628-3944 G1L1N1 Stayner Ontario G.J. Boem Refrigeration Locke Ave. (705)478-3103 LOM1S0 Vancouver B.C. Arbutus Parts &Svc 444 Robson St. (604)688-5923 V6B2B5 Willowdale Ontario Provincial Refrig. Ltd. 63 Wagon Trailway (416)497-4559 U12J04 Winnipeg Manitoba Total Refrigeration Svc. 153 Aubert St. (204)237-4851 R2HOB2 ' Fort Garry Refrig. 1330 Chevrier Blvd. (204)452-9800 RMY5 19 Please note that the Delfield Authorized Parts Depots carry standard Delfield parts; any custom parts, e.g. glass doors, stainless steel ends, or cutting boards must be ordered from the factory at 1-800-733-8821 . Please direct your factory orders to the attention of the Parts Department. Delfield Authorized farts Depots 8 0 .7 2 •5 •9 Appliance Installation and Service ' 2464 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14214 • (800) 722-1252 • (716) 836-8606 • FAX (716) 836-5136 serves CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, Rl, VA, VT and WV Barker's Food Machine 2 5367 2nd Street, Irwindale, CA 91706 • (800) 368-1700 in CA • (818) 960-9390 • FAX (818) 337-4541 serves CA, AZ, NV, OR and Hl Contract Ice 3 12020 Riverwood Drive, Burnsville, MN 55337 • (800) 422-2823 • (612) 894-4427 • FAX (612) 894-2164 serves 1A, MN, MT, ND, SD and Wl E.M.C.O. Refrigeration 4 3909 St. Timothy Avenue, St. Ann, MO 63074 • (800) 972-7670 • (314) 427-7477 • FAX (314) 427-8190 serves AR, 1A, IL, KS, KY, MO, NE, OK and TN Ice Machines, Inc. 5 3712 Haggar Way, Dallas, TX 75209 • (800) 229-2090 • (214) 357-9723 • FAX (214) 350-6033 serves AR, LA, NM, OK and TX 5 J & S Refrigeration 12701 Executive Drive, Suite 600, Stafford, TX 77477 (800) 733-3143 (713) 240-5505 • FAX (713) 240-5519 serves AR, LA, NM, OK and TX K.D. Service 7 1232 South Inca, Denver, CO 80223 • (800) 444-2249 (303) 698-2249 • FAX (303) 698-2467 serves AZ, CO, KS, NE, NM, OK, UT and WY 8 Restaurant Appliances 7219 Roosevelt Way, N.E., Seattle, WA 98115 • (800) 433-9390 in WA • (206) 524-8200 • FAX (206) 525-2890 serves AK, ID, MT, OR and WA Southeastern Restaurant Services 9 2200 Norcross Parkway, Suite 210, Atlanta, GA 30071 • (800) 235-6516 • (404) 446-6177 • FAX (404) 446-3157 serves AL, FL, GA, MS, NC, SC, TN and VA OThe Delfield Company 980 South Isabella Road, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858 • (800) 733-8821 • FAX (517) 773-3210 serves IN, Ml and OH • parts also available for the rest of the country, direct from Delfield -- --- - THE DELFIEL-D-COMPANY •=P.0 Box 470-• Mt.-Pleasant,-MI.48804-0470_--... __–-_..____—__- 20 C r { The Delfield Company P.O. BOX 470, MT. PLEASANT, MI 48804-0470 • (517) 773-7981 • 800-733-8821 FORM DMSVCDIREC MARCH 1991, THE DELFIELD COMPANY BPS-3/91 The Delffield Company w MODELS 225 , & 227 Drop-In Freezers MODEL 212 Drop-In Water Chiller 'r Service and Installation Manual Effective August 1990 I ' 1.-. WARNING: Read this manual before attempting f p 9 to install or operate this equipment �I TI '! NSF ° UO L r r a Contents Installation—models 225&227 Operation—models 225&227............:.................4 Maintenance—models 225&227.........................4 Replacement parts list—models 225&227..........4 Installation—model 21 2.........................................5 Operation—model 212 ..........................................6 Maintenance—model 212......................................6 Replacement parts list—model 212 ........................6 Wiring diagram—models 212, 225&227.............6 Troubleshooting reference chart..............................7 Removal or defacement of the original serial number or Standard one year warranty for model number from any refrigerated unit shall be refrigerated units deemed to release us from all obligations hereunder or any other obligations,express or implied. We warrant to the original purchaser ever new Delfield Failure of the purchaser to receive such manufacturer's refrigerated unit,and all parts thereof,to be free from warranty shall in no way create any warranty express defects in material and workmanship under normal or implied,or any other obligation or liability on our use and service for a period of one year part in respect thereof. S11 from the shipping date of the units, to the original purchaser only,our obliga- If shipment of a replacement part is tion hereunder being limited to the re requested prior to the arrival in Delfield { pairing or replacing F.O.B. Delfield factory of the part claimed to be defec- plant, without cost to such original IN tive,the customer must accept delivery purchaser within such period,any part of the replacement part on a C.O.D. or portion thereof,which upon exami- basis,with credit being issued when the nation we judge to be thus defective. defective part has been received and This warranty shall not be deemed to place any liability inspected at our plant and proved to be within this on us for any labor cost,crating cost, or freight cost warranty. incurred in the removal of the unit and shipment to -- Delfield plant. This warranty under no condition gives the right to the = purchaser-user to replace the defective unit with a '' The warranty'does not apply to any material that has complete unit of the same manufacturer or of another been subjected to misuse,neglect,alteration,or accident, make.It further does not permit the replacement to be such as accidental damage to the exterior finish,and to made with a motor compressor assembly of another any refrigerated unit or part thereof, which has been kind unless authorized by us in writing. repaired or altered by other than Delfield in any way so as in our judgment to affect its quality or efficiency.This No claims can be made against the warranty for spoilage t' warranty also does not cover the refrigerator drier or of products on account of refrigeration failure. the light bulbs used in the refrigerator.This warranty is subject to the user's normal responsibility,and is Performance by use under this warranty is contingent expressly in lieu of all other warranties, whether upon causes beyond our control,and we shall not be written,oral or implied, including any warranty of liable for any default or delay inperformance thereunder performance,merchantability or fitness for purpose, caused by any contingency beyond our control, in- and of all other obligations on our part. We neither eluding war, governmental restrictions or restrains, assume,nor authorize any other person to assume for strikes, fire, floods, Acts of God, short or reduced us,any other liability in connection with our products. supply or raw materials,or discontinuance of the parts by the original part manufacturer. 2 The Delfield Company • 225/227/212 service manual -� Important!Notify carrier of damage If there are damages of any kind on the equipment when it i's uncrated,call the transport agents at once and advise them of the damage. Request an immediate inspection.This is for your protection in settling dam- age claims. Installation —models 225 &227 28-3/8" __,! 1*MIN. The refrigeration system has been factory tested and should require no further adjustment during installa- tion. The capillary tube refrigerant feed control and wrapped liner evaporator make these freezers very y+.ti a durable units because there are few parts that can 28-9118"CUTOUT "wear out". For installation provide a cutout in the counter as shown (see illustration 1 or 2). The counter must be yap RADIUS sturdy enough to hold the combined weight of the drop-in and the product stored inside. COUNTER 1"MIN. MINIMUM COUNTER THICKNESS-5/8" 26--3/i- 1"MIN. illustration 2—227 cutout dimensions The louver provided must be installed in front of the finned condensing unit to allow for proper air flow(see CUTOUT 1 5-1/8" illustration 3).Failure to do so will void the compressor warranty. 314 1:RADIUS COUNTER MIN. 225 of 227 DROP-IN r MINIMUM COUNTER THICKNESS a SW illustration 1—225 cutout dimensions LOUVER 12-1/4"x 24-5/8' TYPICAL COUNTER CABINET LOUVER CUTOUT SIZE 11-1/2"x 24-1/8" (typical installation) illustration 3—225&227 louver installation For parts and service call (800) 733-8821 • FAX (517) 773-3210 3 After dropping the unit through the"counter cutout, simply plug the line cord into a suitable 115 volt, 60 Maintenance—models 225 S 227 hertz, single phase NEMA 5-15P receptacle. Refer to our amperage data and your local code or the National In order to maintain proper refrigeration performance, Electrical Code for proper wire sizes.All case wiring is the condenser fins must be cleaned of dust,dirt,and labeled with the required voltage—be sure it is con- grease regularly.It is recommended that this be done at nected to the proper power source.A protected circuit. least every three months.If conditions are such that the of the correct voltage and amperage must be run for condenser is totally blocked in three months, the fre- connection of the line cord: quency of cleaning should be increased. Clean the condenser with a vacuum cleaner or stiff MODEL. HP: VOLTAGE f1MPS` P1UG' brush. If extremely dirty, a commercially available 11 condenser cleaner may be required. 225 1/6 115V-60 Hz-1 ph 3.5 5-15P 227 1/5 115V-60 Hz-1ph 3.5 5-15P The lid and openinggaskets should be cleaned regularly to maintain their ability to seal properly. If the unit does not operate after it is plugged in,check Do not use sharp tools or knives to scrape the gaskets the thermostat to see if it was inadvertently turned because this may tear the gasket and eliminate its "off" during installation. ability to seal. Operation —models 225 227 A soft cloth or sponge and solution of soap and water ,' p should be all that is required to keep the gaskets clean. The models 225 and 227 are designed to hold ice cream Do not use full strength degreasing agents on the gasket or other frozen products at a temperature of 5'F.Colder as they could cause the.gasket to become brittle and temperatures can be obtained by setting the thermostat crack. to a colder position. The thermostat is located in the , machine compartment. . Replacement parts list— Good refrigeration is based on good air circulation models 225 &227 inside and out. t Inside cabinet: Do not pack freezer so full that air -------=cannot circulate.- - DESCRIMON PART NUA!BEA . 25 227 1. Outside cabinet: Be sure the unit has access to ample Capillary tube,.031 x 120' 1 .. 1 air.Avoid hot corners and locations .Compressor,:.1!5:H P. 352669 1 near stoves and ovens. Compressor,116 H.P. 352-6792 1 ................_......................_.-._........- _._..._...._.._._...._.......................- ..................................................................................................................... ..........................................._..........._-............._........................................ Filter/dried 3b1-6012 1 f Large ice cream cover 323-4168 1 2 Louver 323468 1 1 ' Refrigerant charge,R-12 6.5 oz 7.5 oz Temperature control 351047 1 1? 4 - The Delfield Company 225/227/212 service manual" - Importantf Notify carrier of damage If there are damages of any kind on the equipment when itisuncrated,call the transport agents at once and advise them of the damage. Request an immediate inspection.This is for your protection in settling dam- age claims. The louver provided must be installed in front of the Installation —model 212 finned condensing unit to maintain-proper air flow(see illustration 5). Failure to do so.will void the compres- Provide a counter cutout as shown(see illustration 4). sor's warranty. Nail-galvanized retainer strips flush with the counter top,one on each edge of the opening.Apply a bead of silicone sealant on perimeter of opening. Install the -; water cooler and push down until the clips engage the 212 DROP-IN retainer strips.Connect water and drain line. f �---19-1/4" 1"MIN. LOUVER CUTOUT 19-1/4" -1/4'x 12 24-5/9" TYPICAL RA'vtus COUNTER CABINET COUNTER 1"MIN. LOUVER 1 A 24-;SIZE MINIMUM COUNTER THICKNESS=5/t3" (typical installation) Illustration 5—212 cutout dimensions il ustration 5—212 louver installation ` Plug the unit•into a suitable 115 volt,60 hertz, single phase receptacle(NEMA 5-15P).Refer to our amperage data and your local code or the National Electrical Code for proper wire sizes.All case wiring is labeled with the required voltage—, be sure it 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: MODEL H.P; VOLTAGE AMPS.................:.P........LUG 212 1/3 115V-60 Hz-1 ph 7.7 5-15P i For parts and service call (800) 733-8821 • FAX (517) 773-3210 5 Operation —model 212 Wiring diagram — models 212, 225 &227 The 212 is designed to chill water to 40-45°F. The capacity of the unit is 7.5 gallons per hour. The refrigeration system is tube-in-tube heat exchanger and controlled by an expansion valve and temperature WHITE CONDENSING control. UNIT r The temperature control is factory set to cut-in at 42°F and cutout at 35°F.The expansion valve is set for 32°F. POWER DO NOT change these settings; a change in settings 116V/60 Hz/1� could freeze the heat exchanger. *�GND BLACK CONTROL Maintenance—model 212 In order to maintain proper refrigeration performance, the condenser fins must be cleaned of dust,dirt,and grease regularly. It is recommended this be done at least every three months.If conditions are such that the condenser is totally blocked in three months,the fre- quency of cleaning should be increased. Clean the condenser with a vacuum cleaner or stiff brush. If extremely dirty, a commercially available : condenser cleaner may be required. Replacement parts list— model 212 DESCRIPTION ........... ART NUMBER,! _....... ._._.........::.........._........_1111.1111... ............................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................... Brass pressure fittings 354-7504 ......... _ ...... ...... ............... ......... ........ ._ 1111._..__ .... ........................................... . ..... .._... ....... ....... ......._.. 1111 _._.............111_.............1.. .........._.. ............. ..........._..._.. . ............................................................................................................... . Compessor,JRE 1 4033 41AA .. 352=6696 Drain plate 397-8047 Expansion valve: 351 82 Filter/drier 351-0012 . .............. 111.........1 _ ........ ._.........__............._._111.1.........._. ..................................................... .........................._..............._..._. ..................................................................................................I............. ................................................................................................................. .Glass filler 323-4088 Glass filler hose 323-4219 ...................................:............................................................................ ................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................. Heat exchanger, 036-Q040 Temperature control 509-0025 J - —6- The Delfield'Company • 225/227/212 service manual • check the power flow to the unit(plug in outlet?fuse Troubleshooting reference chart and/or circuit breaker OK?) • readjust the thermostat This chart is provided for the assistance of refrigeration technicians only and is not intended for use by untrained or CAUTION: Do not attempt to repair or service this unit unauthorized service personnel. beyond these check points.Contact you equipment dealer for the nearest Authorized Delfield Service Agent.These are the If your Delfield unit is not operating properly, check the only service agents the company will authorize to repair following before calling your,Authorized Delfield Service Delfield units. Repairs made by any other service agents Agent: without prior authorization by The Delfield Company will void the warranty on the unit. Compressor does not run Head pressure too low Motor line open................................Close start or disconnect switch Refrigerant shortage........................Repair leak and recharge Fuse blown.......................................Replace fuse Compressor suction or Control stuck open...........................Repair or replace discharge valves inefficient........Clean or replace leaky valve plates Pistons stuck....................................Remove motor-compressor head. Unit location too cold........................None needed—efficiency is Look for broken valve and increased jammed parts Unit is very noisy Frozen compressor Improper un unpacking Remove shipping blocks and/or or motor bearings.......................Repair or replace Pa 9••••••••••••••••••••••••• PP 9 angles Unit Short Cycles Insufficient compressor oil................Add oil to proper level Control differential Tubing rattle.....................................Bend tubes away from point of set too closely..................................Widen differential contact Discharge valve leaking...................Correct condition Mountings loose...............................Tighten Motor-compressor Oil slugging or refrigerant overload cutting out....................Check for high head pressure,tight flooding back.............................Adjust oil level or refrigerant bearings,stuck piston,clogged charge,and check expansion water or air-cooled condensing valve for leak or oversize unit or water shutoff oriface Shortage of gas................................Repair leak and recharge Compressor loses oil Leaky expansion valve.....................Replace Shortage of refrigerant.....................Repair leak and recharge Refrigerant overcharge....................Purge Plugged expansion valve Unit operates long or continuously or strainer...................................Clean or replace Shortage of gas................................Repair leak and recharge Oil trapping in lines...........................Drain tubing toward compressor Control contacts frozen....................Clean points or replace control Short cycling ....................................Refer to"Unit short cycles" Dirty condensing unit .......................Clean condensing unit Superheat too high at Location too warm............................Change to cooler location compressor suction....................Change location of expansion valve Air in system ....................................Purge bulb or adjust valve to return Compressor inefficient .....................Check valves and pistons wet gas to compressor Plugged expansion valve Frosted or sweating suction line or retainer...................................Clean or replace Expansion valve admitting Iced or plugged coil..........................Defrost or clean excess refrigerant.......................Adjust expansion valve Service load.....................................Keep doors closed Head pressure too high Hot liquid line Refrigerant overcharge....................Purge Shortage of refrigerant.....................Repair leak and recharge Air in system ....................................Purge Expansion valve...............................Adjust expansion valve Dirty condensing unit .......................Clean Frosted liquid line Unit location too warm......................Relocate unit Receiver shut-off valve Fixture temperature too high partially closed or restricted .......Open valve or remove restriction Refrigerant shortage........................Repair leak and recharge Restricted dehydrator or strainer......Replace restricted part Control set too high..........................Reset control Top condensing unit coils cool when unit is in operation Expansion valve or Shortage of refrigerant.....................Repair leak and recharge strainer plugged .........................Clean or replace Compressor inefficient .....................Check and correct compressor Compressor inefficient .....................Check valves and pistons Unit on vacuum—frost on expansion valve only Expansion valve set too high ...........Lower setting Ice lu m expansion valvve e g Iced or dirty coil................................Defrost or clean P Restricted or small gas lines............Clear restriction or increase line oriface...............................Apply hot wet cloth expansion in size valve.Moisture indicated by increase in suction pressure. Install dryer Plugged expansion valve strainer....Clean strainer or replace expansion valve -8821 * FAX (517) 773-3210 7 For parts and service.call (800) 733 The Delfield Company "= P.O. Box 470 Mount Pleasant, MI 48804-0470 (800) 733-8821 Parts and service FAX (517) 773-3210 Form DM225/212 4 � r � vooll ic A1 01,49$101A Dizloj . ISM - 6301yIAB K , - 630MWB I� 1NI - 630MRB NOTES TO USERS • Thank you for purchasing HOSHIZAKI's icemaker. • Before operating this icemaker, you should first thoroughly read this manual. • Please keep this manual for later reference. CONTENTS PAGE I. SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................1 1. NAMEPLATE RATING ...............................................................................................1 [a] KM-630MAB (Air-cooled) ......................................................................................1 [b] KM-630MWB (Water-cooled) ................................................................................2 [c] KM-630MRB (Remote Air-cooled).........................................................................3 2. DIMENSIONS/CONNECTIONS .................................................................................4 . [a] KM-630MAB..........................................................................................................4 [b] KM-630MWB.........................................................................................................5 [c] KM-630MRB..........................................................................................................6 ll. INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.................................................7 1. CHECKS BEFORE INSTALLATION ..........................................................................7 2. HOW TO REMOVE PANELS.....................................................................................7 3. LOCATION .................................................................................................................8 4. SET UP ......................................................................................................................8 5. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 9 .................................................................................... 6. INSTALLATION OF REMOTE CONDENSER UNIT ................................................10 [a] CHECKS BEFORE INSTALLATION ...................................................................10 [b] LOCATION ......................................................................................:....................10 [c] SET UP ...............................................................................................................11 [d] ELECTRICAL CONNECTION .............................................................................12 [e] STACKING CONDENSER UNIT ........................................................................13 7. WATER SUPPLY AND DRAIN CONNECTIONS.....................................................14 8. FINAL CHECK LIST ..............................:..................................................................16 9. START UP................................................................................................................17 10. PREPARING THE ICEMAKER FOR LONG STORAGE..........................................18 III. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS ................................................19 1. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................................................19 [a] CLEANING PROCEDURE ..................................................................................19 [b] SANITIZING PROCEDURE ................................................................................21 2. MAINTENANCE .........................................................................................:.............22 U1G.,10C9010 I. SPECIFICATIONS 1. NAMEPLATE RATING [a] KM-630MAB (Air-cooled) HOSHIZAKI ICE MAKER MODEL NUMBER KM-630M_AB AC SUPPLY VOLTAGE 208-230/60/1(3 wire with Neutral for 115V) AMPERES TAMPS MAXIMUM FUSE SIZE 15AMPS MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY 15AMPS DESIGN PRESSURE HI-427PS1 L0=206PSI REFRIGERANT 502 2lbs.-3oz. MOTOR-COMPRESSOR THERMALLY PROTECTED SERIAL NUMBER Peachtree. City._GA . . OSTED wiTHOUT m © . COMPONENT T See the Nameplate for electrical and refrigeration speck fications. This Nameplate is located on the upper right hand side of rear panel. Since this Nameplate is located on the rear panel of the icemaker, it cannot be read when the back of the icemaker is against a wall or against another piece of kitchen equipment. Therefore,the necessary electrical and refrigeration information is also on the rating label, - which can be easily seen by removing only the front panel of the icemaker. We reserve the right to make changes in specifications and design without prior notice. u,GJ,ocso,o [b] KM-630MWB (Water-cooled) HOSHIZAKI ICE MAKER MODEL NUMBER KM-630MWB AC SUPPLY VOLTAGE 208-230/60/1(3 wire with Neutral for 1.15V) AMPERES 6.5AMPS MAXIMUM FUSE SIZE 15AMPS MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY 15AMPS DESIGN PRESSURE HI-395PSI LO-206PSI REFRIGERANT 502 1lb. 8oz. MOTOR-COMPRESSOR THERMALLY PROTECTED SERIAL NUMBER HOSHIZAKI AMERICA, INC. Peachtree City, GA i e LISTED . ICE MAKER WITHOUT , m STORAGE © p .COMPONENT T . Seethe Nameplate for electrical and refrigeration speci- fications. This Nameplate is located on the upper right hand side of rear panel. Since this Nameplate is located on the rear panel of the icemaker, it cannot be read when the back of the € icemaker is against a wall or against another piece of . kitchen equipment. Therefore, the necessary electrical and refrigeration information is also on the rating label, which can be easily seen by removing only the front panel of the icemaker. We reserve the right to make changes in specifications and design without prior notice. [c] KM-630MRB (Remote Air-cooled) HOS,HIZAKI ICE MAKER MODEL NUMBER KM-630MRB AC SUPPLY VOLTAGE 208-230/60/1(3wire with Neutral for 115V) AMPERES 7.5AMPS MAXIMUM FUSE SIZE 15AMPS MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY 15AMPS DESIGN PRESSURE HI-427PS1 LO-206PSI REFRIGERANT 502 MOTOR-COMPRESSOR THERMALLY.PROTECTED SERIAL NUMBER City, GA LISTED A 10* 1R81658 ICE MAKER WITHOUT m © , o COMPONENT T L See the Nameplate for electrical and refrigeration speci- fications. This Nameplate is located on,the upper right hand side of rear panel. Since this Nameplate is located on the rear panel of the icemaker, it cannot be read when the back of the icemaker is against a wall or against another piece of kitchen equipment. Therefore,the necessary electrical and refrigeration information is also on the rating label, which can be easily seen by removing only the front panel of the icemaker. We reserve the right to make changes in specifications and design without prior notice. U1GJ10C9010 3 2. DIMENSIONS/CONNECTIONS [a] KM630MAB Ln c iro r N O I Ua ei N 9-5/8" 9-1/16" (245mn) (230mm) I 37-7/16" (950mn) I 8-7/16" (215mn N 00 8 L 9 0) r1 00 � •r•I _ I ��g'I rl_ 04 M � N 10 N O I i M "1 4 Q H wW (h m a4 3 0 co r1 5/16" (8mm) I W in CN I ao Q 00 0 �co 1 (25mm) _ co 1/2" J w 'n -- (12.6imn) i 35-1/8" (892mm) I � M f t [b] KM-630MWB LO O c N N � N 9-5/8" –1/16" (245mn) (230mn) 37-7/16" (950mn) 8-7/16" (215mn) N \ O ITn _ t0 0) H G fn Q N _ a) l0 - _ N H OH I) W %D 14 \ ,4 3 0 - � ri r� � 5/16 " (8mn) � in t M — a � �H N k+czq� A � 1 00 H Cg 3 I J" 4 0) co cq W ,i (25mn) _ if 50 0 0° 1/2" J M L H Ho In M I II (12.6mn) x ( I I CD � r-1 15-7/8" (403mn) 3.5-1/8" (892mn) c� °D a) a N a) - P cq uicaloc9olo a �' 5 [c] KM-630MR6 1111110 hill 111111 n Ln N N r '-I N 9-5/8" (245rmn) (230rmn) 37-7/16" (950rmn) (215imn) N M OD LO j 0. `- %D '-I CD CT \ _ G N l0 N O co v A 4J ..\ 14 .M _ . A 14 OD N 3 A M co kD co - 5/16" (8M) H in H 1-4 O O £ C0 M co H 1.. OD N (25r[u[t) -� W tr o LJ 0 0 _ .moo so v 2-13/16" 23" (585rmn) M r �. (72n n) $4 7J 4 1 as as .6 UlGiloc9C)lo- a 11. INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. CHECKS BEFORE INSTALLATION WARNING Remove shipping carton,tape(s)and packing. If packing material is left in the icemaker, it will not work properly. 1) Remove the panels to prevent damage when installing the icemaker. (See"2. HOW TO REMOVE PANELS.") 2) Remove the package containing the accessories. 3) Remove the protective plastic film from the panels. If the icemaker is exposed to the sun or to heat, remove the film after the icemaker cools. 4) Check that the refrigerant lines do not rub or touch lines or other surfaces, and that the _ fan blade turns freely. 5) Check that the Compressor is snug on all mounting pads. _ 6)Seethe Nameplate on the Rear Panel,and check that your voltage supplied corresponds with the voltage specified on the Nameplate. 7) On remote air-cooled models,a remote condenser unit is needed. The recommended remote condenser unit is HOSHIZAKI CONDENSER UNIT, Model URC-6A. 2. HOW TO REMOVE PANELS - See Fig. 1 a) Front Panel...............Remove the screw. Top Panel Lift up and pull toward you. Insulation Panel b) Top Panel.................Lift up slightly its front, push away, and then lift off. e Panel(R) c) Side Panel (R)..........Remove the screw. Front Pull slightly toward you, and Penal oll lift off. d d) Insulation Panel........Lift up slightly, and pull toward Screw Base cover you. e) Base Cover...............Lift up slightly, and pull toward Fig. 1 you. UIGJIOC9010 7 3. LOCATION WARNING This icemaker is not designed for,unsheltered outdoor installations. Normal operating ambient temperature should be within +45°F to +100°F; Normal operating,water temperature should be within +45°F to +90°F. Operation.of the icemaker; for extended periods, outside of these normal temperature ranges may affect production capacity. For best operating results: * Icemaker should not be located.next to ovens, grills or other high heat producing equipment. * Location should provide a firm and level foundation for the equipment. *Allow 6"clearance at rear,sides and top for proper air circulation and ease of maintenance and/or service should they be required. 4. SET UP 1) Unpackthe Storage Bin,and attach the four adjustable legs provided (bin accessory)to the bottom of the Storage Bin. 2) Position the Storage Bin in the selected permanent position. 3) Place the icemaker on the top of the Storage Bin. 4)Secure the icemakerto the Storage Bin,by using the two mounting brackets and the four bolts provided. See Fig. 2. 5)Level the icemaker/Storage Bin in both the left-to-right and front-to-rear directions. Adjust the.lce Bin Legs to make the icemaker level. 6) Replace the panels in their correct position. o Bolt Fig. 2 Mounting Bracket U1GJ10CC 5. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WARNING 1. Electrical connection must be made in accordance with the instructions on a "WARNING' tag, provided with the pig tail leads in the Junction Box. 2.This icemaker requires aground that meets the national and local electrical code requirements. To prevent possible electrical shock to individuals or extensive damage to the equipment, install a proper ground wire to the icemaker. *The white lead must be connected to the neutral conductorof the powersource. Miswiring results in severe damage to the icemaker. See Fig. 3. *This icemaker must have a separate power supply or receptacle of proper capacity. See the Nameplate. * The opening for the power supply connection is 7/8" DIA to fit a 1/2" trade size conduit. * Usually an electrical permit and services of a licensed electrician are required. WARNING ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The white lead must be connected to the neutral conductor of the power source. Miswiring results in severe damage to the icemaker. (See below Fig.) 208-230160/1 (3 wire with neutral JUNCTION BOX for 115V) r—— L1 BROWN,--f--o N w-to I BLACK I Fig. 3 UlGJlOC9010 9 6. INSTALLATION OF REMOTE CONDENSER UNIT [a] CHECKS BEFORE INSTALLATION 1) Unpack and remove shipping carton, tape(s) and packing. 2) Check that the refrigerant lines do not rub or touch lines or other surfaces, and that the fan blade moves freely. [b] LOCATION The condenser unit must be positioned in a permanent site under the following guidelines. " A firm and flat site. A dry and well ventilated area with 24" clearance on both front and rear for ease of maintenance and service should they be required. i " Normal condenser ambient temperature: -20°F to +122°F. Temperatures not within this operating range may affect the production capacity of the icemaker. *The normal refrigerant line length is 66 ft. Should an installation require a longerline length, please call 1-800-233-1940 for recommendations. i Min. 24" clearance Air r r Air Locate Legs Fig..4 Note: If the recommended guidelines of the installation are exceeded, the icemaker performance may be reduced. 10 --�--- U.,c�;6CW;o---- [c] SET UP 1)Secure the Legs to the condenser unit with eight M8 x 16 mm Hexagon Bolts and M8 Nuts as shown in the illustration. See Fig. 5. Note: Locate the,Legs symmetrically. 2) The Legs have eight mounting holes. Secure the Legs with eight bolts (not included). 3) Install enough length of two copper tubings provided with Aeroquip couplings between the icemaker and the condenser unit. The two copper tubings should be insulated separately. See Fig. 6. Precharged tubing kits, available as optional equipment from HOSH IZAKI AMERICA, are recommended. 4) Line sets fabricated in the field should be evacuated through the charging ports on the Aeroquip couplings and charged with R-502 refrigerant vapor to a pressure of 15 - 30 PSIG. Note: Factory fabricated tubing kits are precharged and do not need to be evacuated. 5) Remove the plastic caps protecting the couplings. Attach the two refrigerant lines to the male couplings on the icemaker and the remote condenser unit. Each refrigerant line must be connected as follows: Icemaker discharge refrigerant line - 3/8" OD tubing to "DIS".of condenser unit Icemaker liquid refrigerant line - 1/4" OD tubing to "LIQ" of condenser unit Icemaker Fan Motor C�o Junction Box o (Fan Motor Leads inside) po\Hexagon Bolts /with split lock` \ Female Coupling I Washer and I Uquid Line `Flat Washer / Condenser Unit Louver Panel 1/4"OD Junction Box D� Discharge Line (Fan Motor Leads inside) 3/8'013 MB Liquid Line . Hexagon Nuts Female Coupling 1/4"OD� Discharge Line 3/8,OD Pipe Insulation Fig. 5 Fig. 6 S 3ilOC9010 1 1 [d] ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WARNING This remote condenser unit requires a ground that meets the national and local electrical code requirements. To prevent possible electrical shock to individuals or extensive damage to equipment, install a proper ground wire to this condenser unit. • This condenser unit must be connected to'the Fan Motor Junction Box on the icemaker. S • The opening for the power supply connection is 7/8" DIA to fit a 1/2" trade size conduit. • Usually an electrical permit and services of a licensed electrician are required. 1) Remove the Louver Panel., 2) Remove the Junction Box Cover. 3)Connect the Fan Motor leads in the Junction Box of the remote condenser unit to the Fan Motor leads in the Junction.Box of the HOSHIZAKI remote air-cooled icemaker. 4) Install a ground wire to the remote condenser unit. 5) Replace the Junction Box Cover and the Louver Panel in their correct position. Screw Screw . o Junction Box Cover Louver Panel Fig. 7 12 - u,ca„oc` [e] STACKING CONDENSER UNIT 1) Secure the lower condenser unit to the Legs with eight bolts (not included). 2) Attach the upper condenser unit on the top of the lower. 3) Secure the upper condenser unit with the four screws provided. 4) Install refrigerant lines,-and make electrical connection for each Fan Motor as shown in Items [c] and [d]. UPPe Condenser Unit 01 Screw Lower Condenser Unit Fig. 8 J10c9010 13 7. WATER SUPPLY AND DRAIN CONNECTIONS - See Fig. 9 WARNING To prevent damage to the pump assembly,do not operate the icemaker when the water supply is OFF, or if the pressure is below 7 PSIG. Do not run the icemaker until the proper water pressure is reached. IMPORTANT On all models,be sure to install the enclosed check valve at the water supply inlet, with the arrow on the valve in the direction of the water flow. Water supply inlet is 1/2" female pipe thread (FPT). Note: On water-cooled model, two water supply inlets are provided. One is for the icemaker, and the other is for the water-cooled condenser. *A water supply line shut-off valve and drain valve should be installed. A minimum of 3/8" OD copper tubing is recommended for the water supply lines. * Water supply pressure should be a minimum of 7 PSIG and a maximum of 113 PSIG. If the pressure exceeds 113 PSIG, the use of a pressure reducing valve is required. * Drain outlet for icemaker dump is 3/4" FPT. The drain for condensation is a 3/8"OD pipe. The icemakerdrain and the condenserdrain piping connections must be made separately from the bin drain. Note: On water-cooled model, a 1/2" FPT is provided for the condenser drain outlet. * The drains must have 1/4" fall per foot on horizontal runs to get a good flow. * A plumbing permit and services of a licensed plumber may be required in some areas. * In some areas, a back flow preventer may be required in the cooling water circuit. 4 14 U1GJ1 KM-630MAB Water Supply Inlet KM-630MRB 1 /2" FPT _ Icemaker Shut-off Valve Check Valve Drain Valve Drain Outlet. 3/4" FPT Condensation Drain Storage Bin 3/8" O.D. Pipe (B-300SB) Separate piping Bin Drain Outlet to approved drain 3/4" FPT KM-630MWB Water Supply Inlet 1 /2" FPT Icemaker Shut-off Valve Check Valve Water-cooled Drain Valve Condenser Inlet 1 /2" FPT Condenser Outlet Drain Outlet 1 2 FPT 3/4" FPT Storage Bin Condensation Drain (B-300SB) 3/8" O.D. Pipe Bin Drain Outlet Separate piping Fig. 9 3/4" FPT to approved drain iJ,oCSO,o 15 8. FINAL CHECK LIST 1) Is the icemaker level? 2) Is the icemaker in a site where the ambient temperature is within +45°F to +100°F all year around? 3) Is there at least 6" clearance around the icemaker for maintenance or service? 4) Have all shipping carton, tapes and packing been removed from the icemaker? 5) Have all electrical and piping connections been made? 6) Has the power supply voltage been checked or tested against the nameplate rating? And has a proper ground been installed in the icemaker? 7)Are the Water Supply Line Shut-off Valve, Drain Valve and Check Valve installed? Has the water supply pressure been checked to ensure a minimum of 7 PSIG and a maximum of 113 PSIG? Note:The icemaker may stop running when the water supply is OFF, or if the pressure is below 7 PSIG. .When the proper water.pressure is reached, the icemaker automatically starts running again. 8) Have the compressor hold-down bolts and refrigerant lines been checked against vibration and possible failure? 9) Has the Bin Control Switch been checked for correct operation? When the icemaker is running, hold an ice cube in contact with the Bulb. The icemaker should stop within 10 seconds. .10) Has the end user been given the instruction manual,and instructed on how to operate the icemaker and the importance of the recommended periodic maintenance? 11) Has the end user been given the name and telephone number of an authorized service agent? 12) Has the warranty tag been filled out and forwarded to the factory for warranty registration? 16 U1GJ10C 9. START UP WARNING 1. All parts are factory-adjusted. Improper adjustments may result in failure. 2. If the unit is turned off, wait for at least 3 minutes before restarting the icemaker to prevent damage to the Compressor. 1) Open the Water Supply Line Shut-off Valve. 2) Remove the Front Panel. 3) Move the Control Switch, on the Control Box, to the "ICE" position. 4) Replace the Front Panel in its correct position. 5) Turn on the power supply, and start the washing process for 10 minutes. 6) Turn off the power supply, and remove the Front Panel and the Base Cover. 7) Remove one end of the Pump Tubing, and drain the Water Tank. See Fig. 10. 8) Replace the Pump Tubing and the Base Cover in their correct position. 9) Clean the Storage Bin. 10) Replace the Front Panel in its correct position. 11) Turn on the power supply, and start the automatic icemaking process. }t Pull out Pump Tubing Do not Athis . Fig. 10 l,oceo,o 17 PREPARING THE ICEMAKER FOR LONG STORAGE WARNING When shutting off the icemaker for an extended time, drain out all water from the water line and remove the ice from the Storage Bin. The Storage Bin should be cleaned and dried. Drain the icemaker to prevent damage to the water supply line at sub-freezing temperatures, using a foot or hand pump. Shut off the icemaker until the proper ambient temperature is resumed. When the icemaker is not used for two or three days,just move the Control Switch to the "OFF" position, unless the icemaker will be at sub-freezing temperatures. 1) Turn off the power supply. 2) Remove the Front Panel. 3) Move the Control Switch, on the Control Box, to the "OFF" position. 4) Close the Water Supply Line Shut-off Valve, and remove the Base Cover. 5) Remove one end of the Pump Tubing, and drain the Water Tank. See Fig.10. 6) Replace the Pump Tubing and the Base Cover in their correct position. 7) Remove all ice from the Storage Bin, and clean it. 8) Replace the Front Panel in its correct position. Shut-off Valve Note: When shutting off the icemaker at - sub-freezing temperatures, run the icemaker, with the Water Supply Line Shut-off Valve closed,and blow out the water inlet line, by using air pressure. See Fig. 11. Drain Valve Air or CO2 Fig. 11 18 = U1GJIOC90~ III. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 1. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING 1. HOSHIZAKI recommends cleaning this unit at least once a year. More frequent cleaning, however, may be required in some existing water conditions. 2. To prevent injury to individuals and damage to the icemaker, do not use ammonia type cleaners. 3. Always,wear liquid-proof gloves for safe handling of the cleaning and sanitizing solution. This will prevent irritation in case the solution contacts with skin. IMPORTANT 1. The Cleaning Valve is used to provide access to the inside of the Evaporator during the cleaning and sanitizing operation. It should be closed for all icemaking operation. The Compressor will not operate unless this valve is completely closed. 2. To open the Cleaning Valve, the Valve Handle should be parallel to the valve body. To close the valve,the Valve Handle should be at a right angle to the valve body. --- ------------ 1 1 I 1 I I Q 1 I 1 I I 1 1 I I j 4 ' I I I 11 I I II 'I O O I 1 1 1 I CLOSE POSITION OPEN POSITION [a] CLEANING PROCEDURE 1) Dilute approximately 16 fl. oz. of recommended cleaner ("LIME-A-WAY," Economics Laboratory, Inc.) with 3 gal. of water. 2) Remove all ice from the Evaporator and the Storage Bin. 1W10C9010 19 Note:To remove cubes on the Evaporator,turnoff the power supply-and turn it on after 3 minutes. The defrost cycle starts and the cubes will be removed from the Evaporator. 3) Turn off the power supply. 4} Remove the Front Panel and the Base Cover, and then remove the Insulation Panel by lifting up the panel slightly and pulling it toward you. 5)Remove one end of the Pump Tubing. Drain the Water Tank. Replace the Pump Tubing in its correct position. See Fig. 10 6) Pour the cleaning solution into the Water Tank. 7) Fully open the Cleaning Valve on the left side wall of the machine compartment. 8) Move the Control Switch, on the Control Box, to the "WASH" position 9) Replace the Insulation Panel and the Front Panel in their correct position. 10) Turn on the power supply, and start the washing process. 11) Turn off the power supply after 30 minutes. 12) Remove the Front Panel. 13)Remove one end of the Pump Tubing. Drain the Water Tank. Replace the Pump Tubing in its correct position. 14) Move the Control Switch to the "ICE" position. 15) Close the Cleaning Valve.. 16) Replace the Front Panel in its correct position. 17) Turn on the power supply to fill the Water Tank with water. 18) Turn off the power supply after 3 minutes. 19) Remove the Front Panel, and fully open the Cleaning Valve. .20) Move the Control Switch to the "WASH" position. 21) Replace the Front Panel in its correct position. 22) Turn on the power supply to rinse off the cleaning solution. 23) Turnoff the power-supply after-5 minutes. 20 _ U;Gr;OC901.; 24) Remove the Front Panel. 25)Remove one end of the Pump Tubing. Drain the Water Tank. Replace the Pump Tubing in its correct position. 26) Repeat the above steps 14) through 25) three more times to rinse thoroughly. Note: If you do not sanitize the icemaker, go to the step 10) in "[b] SANITIZING PROCEDURE." [b] SANITIZING PROCEDURE - Following Cleaning Procedure 1) Dilute approximately 1.5 fl. oz. of a 5.25 % Sodium Hypochlorite solution with 3 gal. of water. 2) Remove the Insulation Panel. 3) Pour the sanitizing solution into the Water Tank. 4) Replace the Insulation Panel and the Front Panel in their correct position. Note: Make sure that the Control Switch is in the "WASH" position and the Cleaning Valve is open. 5) Turn on the power supply, and start the sanitizing process. 6) Turn off the power supply after 15 minutes. 7) Remove the Front Panel. 8) Remove one end of the Pump Tubing. Drain the Water Tank. Replace the Pump Tubing in its correct position. 9) Repeat the above steps 14)through 25) in "[a] CLEANING PROCEDURE"two times to rinse thoroughly. 10) Close the Cleaning Valve. 11) Move the Control Switch to the "ICE" position. 12) Replace the Front Panel and the Base Cover in their correct position. 13) Clean the Storage Bin with water. 14) Turn on the power supply, and start the automatic icemaking process. I 1W10C9010 21 2. MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT This icemaker must be maintained individually, referring to the instruction manual and labels provided with the icemaker. 1) Stainless Steel Exterior To prevent corrosion,wipe the exterior occasionally with a clean and soft cloth. Use a damp cloth containing a neutral cleaner to wipe off oil or dirt build up. 2) Storage Bin and Scoop * Wash your hands before removing ice. Use the Plastic Scoop provided (Acces- sory). * The Storage Bin is for ice use only. Do not store anything else in the Bin. Keep the Scoop clean. Clean it by using a neutral cleaner and rinse thoroughly. Clean the bin liner by using a neutral cleaner. Rinse thoroughly after cleaning. 3) Air Filter (Air-cooled model only) A plastic mesh air filter removes dirt or dust from the air, and keeps the Condenser from getting clogged. As the Filter gets clogged,the icemaker's performance will be reduced. Check the Filter at least twice a month. When clogged, use warm water and a neutral cleaner to wash the Filter. 4) Condenser (Air-cooled model only) Checkthe Condenser once a year,and clean if required by using a brush or vacuum cleaner. More frequent cleaning may be required depending on the location of the icemaker. 22 ulciioc90 ,. ,;s. .�:. �;� .,�,y` t' - Y HOSHIZAKI HOSHIZAKI AMERICA, INC. 618 HIGHWAY 74 SOUTH, PEACHTREE CITY, GEORGIA 30269 U.S.A. , - PHONE:404-487-2331 91U1GJ10C a` �Ilillllllllllllllllttlllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllll l llllllllllt1111111i1111111111111111L BAKERS P Installation And Operating _ Instructions i CH Series XX - - RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Post in s,prominent location instructions to be followed In the event you smell gas.Obtain these Instructions from your local gas supplier. _ _ _ _ _ © • NSF — X11 `per OAPPROWD _ •RRDs•� _ _ _ FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. In USA: In Canada: BAKERS PRIDE OVEN CO.,INC. BAKERS PRIDE LTD. 30 Pine'Street 1120 Claire Crescent — = New Rochelle,New York.10801 Lachine,Quebec,Canada 118S lAl (914)576-0200 (514)637-3586 T1X:996696 FAX:(914)576-0605 TLX:05562171 FAX:(514)637-8939 �Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll� Installation Instructions 1 . INSTALLATION: In USA, INSTALLATION of this Broiler must conform with American National Standard Z-223. 1-1984 National Fuel Gas Code, and/or local codes. In Canada, installation must conform with CAN-1-13149. 1 and 2 and/or local codes. A. The broiler and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.45 kPA). B. The broiler must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig (3.45 kPA). 2. GAS CONNECTION: A gas pressure regulator is supplied with each broiler. It must be installed at the inlet to each broiler. It is adjusted to yield a manifold pressure of 5" Water Column for natural gas and 10" Water Column for propane gas. No pressure regulator is required for propane gas in Canada. It is essential for proper cooking to have adequate gas flow. For natural gas the supply line coming to the unit should be at least the same size as the manifold in the unit itself; three quarter inch for all XX models, one inch forthe CH-4, CH-6, and CH-8, and one and one-half inch for all IargerCH models. Under no circumstances should any gas Iineless than one half inch inside diameter be used, even for a small unit on bottled gas. On the XX Series, your gas is connected from the right rear. On the CH Series, manifolds extend out on each side near the front. Gas can be connected from either side. WARN I NG- Be sure to cap whichever side is not connected. Avalve should be mounted on your gas line before the unit as a safety precaution. When making gas pipe connections, the pipe joint compound should be resistant to the action of liquified petroleum gases. 3. BURNERS: Install your burner and deflector shield assembly first. Check to see that AIR MIXER CAPS on the front of all burners are adjusted and tightened, allowing half the opening inthe burnertoshow. Placethefrontof the burner untothe valve assembly byfitting the center hole of the air mixer cap over the orifice. Drop the rear end of the burner over the burner support pin on the back of the unit. Install all burners. 4. RADIANTS: Mount the "V" shaped radiant next. The radiants are installed over the burners inverted "A" - each end mounted on special supports on the front and rear of the fire box. Each burner has a radiant mounted over it. 5. TOP GRATES: Place the grates over the radiant. Each radiant has a grate over it. For XX models only, you will find that you can set your broiler grate on three positions; two of the positions are built into your unit; the third requires a special adapter which is supplied with your new model. This adapter covers only a portion of your broiler. To cover the entire unit, adapters can be ordered as an optional extra. On CH models,three positons are already built into the unit. 6. GRIDDLE PLATE OR PLATES: If used, they are not to cover more than 50%of the BROILING Area. Each Griddle Plate fits in place of two top grates. Remove the top grates before installing the griddle plate. 7. LIGHTING: Each burner has a lighter. Each lighter must be lit before there is proper gas ignition. To light, remove each top grate and radiant and use a burning taper. Then replace radiants and top grates. Each burner may now be adjusted to the desired flame size byturning the individual burner valve handle. If the burners fail to light, turn the valve to"off,"wait five minutes and repeat the above procedure. To shut down the unit, turn all valves "off." Wait five minutes before attempting to re-light. 8. Keep the area around the broiler free and clear of combustible materials. 9. Install the broiler in non-combustible locations only. 10. The provision of an adequate air supply to your broiler is essential. Provide for sufficient outside air to enter the broiling area and assure that this air flow is not obstructed. 11. Air enters the burner area from the front, sides, and bottom of your broiler.Assure that these areas are kept open and unobstructed. 12. Servicing is accomplished through the front and top of the broiler. Assure that these areas are kept unobstructed for proper servicing and operation. 13. Installation of appliance equipped with castors should be made with a connector that complieswith the Standard forconnectors for movable GasAppliances,ANSI Z21 .69-1979, and adequate means must be provided to limit the movement of the appliance without depending on the connector and any quick-disconnect device or its associated piping to limit the appliance movement. 14. If disconnection of the restraint on an appliance equipped with casters is necessary, the restraint should be reconnected after the appliance has been returned to its originally installed position. 15. Install the casters with wheel brakes on the front of the appliance. Operating Instructions _ 1. LIGHTING PROCEDURE: See section 7 of INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS on preceding page. 2. BROILING PROCEDURE: The SMOKE AND FLARE from the drip of the burning fat add to the characteristic smell of Char- Broiling and bring out the best qualities of the broil. BROILER GRATES MUST BE HOT ENOUGH TO MAKE BLACKCHAR-MARKS WHEN STARTING TO BROIL. SEASONING (salt, pepper, etc.) should be done after broiling. STEAKS - The same methods used in old fashioned charcoal broiling are desirable with Bakers Pride char broiling. For example, to prepare a well-done steak, trim the fat as mpch as practical to reduce the fat flare and tendencyto burn the outside. Except on smallest units,one side can be kept with a lowerfire so the chef can broil steaks rare on the hot area, or maintain a high production of hamburgers.The side with the lower heat is more convenient for medium or well-done broiling. HAMBURGERS-Chopped steak, etc. MUST NOT BE TOO LEAN. Char-broiling requires about 25% fat to provide the drip for fat flare and smoking action. Much fat is rendered out during broiling; it helps to release the burgerfrom the grates; helps the searing action that seals meat juices inside; furnishes part of the char broiling smell. THICKNESS: While a 3 or4 oz. burger requires 90 seconds to 21/2 minutes, a heavy, thick 1/2 lb. chopped steak will take far longer before it is even ready to turn. Thickness makes it take longer for broiling heat to cook inside. Char thick hamburgers 2 to 4 minutes on each side (Less time on the second side). HAMBURGER must be completely seared on first side before turning over; turning too soon may tend to make burger stick to grate and break in attempting to turn. 3. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE: A. If required, contact your Dealer,the Factory, or local Service Companyto obtain qualified maintenance and repairs. B. CARE AND CLEANING OFTOPGRATES-Basically, thetop grates should be cleaned using a stiff wire brush. If this is done daily, the accumulation and amount of work necessary to keep them clean will be very little. Periodically,they should be turned overand brushed and then put back. In the event that an extra amount of grease is accumulated on the top due to use of low heat, we recommend turning up the flame of this section to full heat forabout an hour, which will then burn off much of the fat and residue so that the brushing operation will be easy. Under no circumstances should soap, water, or other detergents be used on the cast iron material. r C. GAS- Gas pressure should be 5" water column for natural gas, and 10" water column(11" in Canada), for propane gas as measured by the gas company. It is important to always specify the BTU content, pressure and specific gravity of gas to be used when ordering the broiler, as the gas orifices with the broiler are selected to match these characteristics. Testing should always be done by competent gas personnel, but we do not recommend they make alterations to the broilers without prior consultation with engineers at Bakers Pride. D. GREASE COLLECTION - Your char-broiler is 'designed to drain grease into the front channel-which in turn deposits the grease in pans in the lower section of the broiler. These pans should be cleaned daily, and the channel should be cleaned by the use of a stiff brush or trowel periodically. AVERAGE PRODUCTION GUIDE BAKERS PRIDE RADIANT BROILERS XX SERIES, CH SERIES Estimated Hourly Production Model No. Broiling Area 3 oz. Burgers 12 oz. Steaks CH-4 XX•4 21" x 24" 600 120 CH-6 XX-6 32" x 24"1 900 180 CW8 XX-8 42" x 24" 1200 240 CH-10 XX-10 53" x 241.' 1500 300 CH-12 63" x 24" 1800 360 CH-14 74" x 24" 2100 420 CH-16 84" x 24" 2400 480 CH-18 95" x 24" 2700 540 CH-20 105" x 24" 3000 600 CH-22 116" x 24" 3300 6660 RS PRIDE In USA: In Canada: BAKERS PRIDE OVEN CO.,INC. 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Box 2481 Fordyce 151 Industrial Drive (205)749-0340 36801 Cottonwood B&C Heating Cooling (205)945-9237 RFHA 35211 Nelson's Refrigeration 504 S. Russell B & B Rest. Equip. Service Phenix City 4020 Garden Lane (501)352-5624 71742 508 Scott St. Equipment Service Co. (602)634-0205 RSH 86326 (205)942-2953 35209 1805 Ashley Dr., P.O. Box 2463 Little Rock Equipment Service Center (205)297-3254 RSHA 36867 Flagstaff AIMCO Service 2721 6th Ave., South Pearsall Refrigeration 10001 Colonel Glenn Road (205)252-6168 RSH 35233 Scottsboro 1929 N. Fourth St. (501)228-9890 RH 72204 Manning Service Co., Inc. Brickley Plumbing & Elec. (602)779-6121 RFA 86001 J & E Service Co. 203 E. Willow St. 2615 Clairmont Ave. 259-1911 RSHA 35768 Kingman 8502 Asher Ave. (205)324-3489 R 35205 (205) Kennedy Temp Tech (501)568-0255 72204 Thomasville 2325 Airway Scott Service to 5 Inc. Butler Richard L. Hage Service (602)753-9482 86401 (501 562 Suite 51 Glossop's A/C& Electric (501)562-1863 RFSHA 72209 Hendricks Avenue 505 Old Hwy. 5 North (205)459-3084 36904 (205)636-4205 36784 Lake Havasu Monticello Commercial Refrigeration Service Trussville 3265 Silversmith Dr. Newman Fixture Co. Decatur Quick Appl. Repair Service (602)855-6536 86403 606 W. Gaines St. Rogers Service Co. 102 King Circle (501)367-6218 71655 2101 8th St., S.E. (205)856-1186 RSHA 35173 Mesa (205)355-5840 RH 35601 Pine Bluff Commercial Food Equip. Co. Dothan Tuscaloosa 1560 W. University Dr. 03009ns A and Dr.,lcSouth Kirby Refrigeration Service (602)835-1588 85201 Reliable Service Co. (501)536-4021 R 71603 2817 Hodgesville Rd. 1509 Greensboro Avenue Environmental Comfort Sys. (205)794-9742 R 36301 (205)752-1409 35401 425 S. Doran Rogers Vestavia (602)834-5665 85204 George's Comm. Refrig. Evergreen Sentry Htg. &Air Phoenix 1820 S. First, P.O. Box 1533 McCulley's A/C &Repair 2028 Kentucky Ave. Ste. 205/207 Adam's Refrig. Co., Inc. (501)636-1470 R 72757 Rt. 2, Box 315J (205)979-9864 RFSHA 35216 1824 N. 35th Ave. (205)578.1891 36401 Russellville (602)269-6447 85009 A to Z Service Huntsville Authorized Comm. Serv. Inc. Route 6, Box 267 K & R Repair Service ALASKA 1938 East Osborn Rd. (501)967-5504 RFSHA 72801 3214 8th Ave., S.W., Ste. E (602)234-2443 RSHA 85016 (205)539-0320 35805 Craftmen's Refrig., Inc. Whites Refrigeration Inc. Anchorage 2040 N. 16th, Bldg. B 2Ed's Refrigeration 440 ( )602 254-9135 R 85006 CALIFORNIA 1203 B Putman Dr. E. Tudor Rd. #1109 (205)837-6510 35804 2440 344-5651 RH 99507 Dale Fair Refrigeration 1502 E. Osborn #153 Alhambra Irondale Polar Refrigeration (602)230-9379 RSHA 85014 Frio Refrigeration McMallie & Myers Svc. Co. 6446 Homer Drive 1820 S. Curtis 2818 Commerce Square Bus. Pk. (907)349-3500 RSHA 99518 Scottsdale (818)284-1749 91803 (205)951-2262 RHA 35210 Refrigeration & Food Equip. Inc. Commercial Refrigeration Svc. H. Reyes Refrigeration 1901 W. Tudor Rd. 7621 E. Gray Rd., Suite G 601 N. Cordova St. Leeds (907)248-2525 RFSHA 99517 (602)998-0912 85260 (818)282-8607 91801 Bates Refrigeration 1002 Parnell Drive Fairbanks Strawberry Anaheim (205)699-6739 RH 35094 Controlled Temp. Sys. Kaysen Appliance&Ref. Commercial Food Eq. 615 23rd Ave. Lot 51 Wild Turkey Ln., P.O. Box 1591 2163 W. Lincoln Mobile (907)452-6342 RSHA 99701 (602)476-4259 RHA 85544 (714)758-1012 RHA 92801 Glenos Refrigeration, Inc. Dial One Ramco Refrig. 2385 Willowdale Dr. Juneau Tempe 1440 S. College Blvd., 4-N (205)460-8600 36605 Hermanson Corporation Mark Refrigeration (714)776-6551 RFSA 92806 Tri-State Comm. Appl. 1850 Crest 2527 E. 5th St. P.O. Box 190156 (907)789-0766 99801 (602)967-2193 85281 Angels Camp (205)344-3303 RFSHA 36609 Kodiak Servco Kodiak Service Company 842 S. Main P.O. Box 1018 (209)736-0522 95222 (907)486-6556 99615 • ADDITIONAL LISTINGS "TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY"ARE ON PAGE 19. • R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) CALIFORNIA Bakersfield— Santa Maria Bakersfield Forestville North Highlands - San Diego JIMSBEST Service Co. Cold Finger Cooling Co. Delta Restaurant Supply Commercial Gas Appl. Serv. 5504 Osborne St. P.O. Box 322 4240 Roseville Rd. 3620 Fairmount Avenue (805)937-4498 RFHA 93307 (707)887-9430 RFH 95436 (916)485-8111 RFSHA 95660 (619)281-2513 92105 River City A/C Belmont Fresno 3451 1 St. Ste 95 San Francisco Comtel Service So. A. A. Marthedal Co. (916)344-1119 RSH 95660 Golden Bay Comm. Svc. 511 Taylor Way 1477 N. Thesta (415)595-2233 RH 94002 (209)266-9525 RFHA 93703 Sacramento Best Mechanical (41 )626-3 Street 2901 Elkhorn Blvd. (415)626-3315 RFSHA 94103 Ridge Electric (916)344-3706 95660 Big Bear City 1235 "G" St. 1499 Evans Eq. en Inc. Steve's Mechanical (209)268-5031 RSHA 93706 Oroville 1499 Evans Avenue 2097 Mahogney P.O. Box 521 DeAir Company (415)647-9620 94124 (714)585-7632 RFHA 92314 Fullerton 2710-B Feather River Blvd. 333 Seventh Svc PCO Box 5966 r. Brisbane Refrigeration Unlimited (916)534-8691 95965 33 2466 E. Fender No. C ( )861-1414 94103 El Camino Refrigeration Inc. (714)871-0980 R 92631 Palm Springs 200 Valley Dr. #54 Sanford Refrig. Serv. San Jacinto (415)468-5880 94005 Glen Ellen 1043 Suntan Lane Tri-Therm Mechanical Advanced-Aero Vac Tech (619)325-2820 RS 92264 165 West Fifth Street Buellton P.O. Box 777 (714)654-0811 R 92383 Santa Ynez Valley Air (707)996-6565 R 95442 Rancho Dominquez 141 E. Hwy. 246, P.O. Box 899 Norm's Refrig. & Ice Eq. San Jose (805)688-5915 RFA 93427 Huntington Beach 17801 S. Susana Rd California Refrig. Co. Perficool Refrigeration (213)774-4000 90221 P.O. Box 21889 Calimesa P.O. Box 4163 (408)225-3608 R 95151 Otis Refrigeration (714)636-8213 92605 Redding R Appliance Service 561 Ronda Cf. Quality Aire Air-Tec Air-O-Matic 1040 The Almeda (714)792-3154 92320 1 5481 Electronic Ln B 2354 Railroad Ave. (408)998-8018 RHA 95126 Chula Vista (714)897-0083 RFA 92649 (916)241-5962 RFHA 96001 San Leandro G.E. Brown Service Irwindale Redwood City Brown Refrigeration Co. 2474 Main St. Barker's Food Machinery, Inc. Phil Finer Refrigeration 1579 Jean Way P.O. Box 1738 (619)575-1552 RSH 92011 5367 Second Street 1001 N. Main (415)444-3900 RH 94577 Clovis (818)960-9390 RSH 91706 (415)366-6656 R 94063 San Rafael Refrig. Specialties Lakeport Richmond Market Engineering 2974 Larkin Lake Quality Heating &Cooling Estes Commercial Refrig. 28 Woodland Avenue (209)292-9701 RH 93612 1624 Parallel Dr. 150 Carlson Blvd. (415)453-5758 R 94901 Covina (707)263-0500 95453 (415)232-5464 R 94804 Santa Ana Jim Zeen Refrigeration Melins Comm. Refrig. g Lakeside American Comm. Eq. Spec. 209 N. College Way 149 Espee Avenue 1404 S. Ritchey nit D 818 966-2778 R 91723 Pacific Ref. Inc. (415)234-5749 RHA 94801 y ( ) 11976 Woodside Ave. (714)547-8903 92705 Danville (619)582-3231 R 92040 Riverside Santa Barbara Bay Refrigeration Co. Los Angeles Advance Refrig. &Ice Hillje Refrigeration P.O. Box 607 g Polar Refrigeration y 1440 3rd St., Ste 7 209 Gray Avenue (415)934.1000 94526 ( )682-1666 R 92507 805 5275 W. Washington Blvd. Refrigeration Control Co. ( )965-2842 93101 Duarte (213)935-4017 RFSHA 90016 Pinoli's Refrig. Co. Inc. 2P23 Monroe o Hale Refrigeration Sterling Rest. Eq. Svc. (714)354-5500 R 92504 Wye Road (80 2076 Central Ave., Suite F 766 Gladys Avenue (805)682 1945 R 93110 (818)357-8781 R 91010 (213)627-4665 RSH 90021 Roseville Santa Cruz R & M Refrigeration Los OlivoS Adrian's Comm. Kitch. Eq. Repair 889 Riverside Ave., Ste B 1344 Pacific Avenue El Cajon Gary Brown Svc. & Repair A/C Service Co. 2213 Alamo Pintado Ave. (916)769-4400 RHA 95678 (408)728-4411 95060 1937 E. Friendship Dr. (805)688-5766 93441 Sacramento Roger's Refrigeration Inc. (619)448-6606 92020 Action Rest. Equip. Svc. 2712 Mission St. All Temp Control Mentone 829 Broadway (408)423-2921 R 95060 1449 Koala Way, P.O. Box 21146 Able Aire (916)441-2737 95818 (619)239-0771 RA 92019 1914 Mentone, P.O. Box 945 Jerico Inc. Santa Fe Springs y Shafer's Full Service (714)794-5551 92359 3726 Marysville Blvd. Barr Engineering, Inc.230 Millar, P.O. Box 1403 Modesto (916)925-0151 RSHA 95838 8402 Allport Ave. (213)698-1251 90670 (619)440-5421 92020 Abbott Thermodyne RESCO Inc. Servicecorp West ld S fi ire t. 605 N. Franklin St. P.O. Box 6724 2396 Fa 14423 Marquardt Ave. Felton (209)577 2533 95355 (916)922-3409 RHA 95815 (213)926 0781 90670 Mountain Service Co. Prompt Air 5995 Hiway 9 Salinas (408)335-5931 RHA 95018 1025 B Kansas Ave. Polar Service Co., Inc. Santa Maria (209)577-3278 RFA 95351 Gas Appliance Service 307 West Market St., P.O. Box 889 (408)424-3988 R 93901 543—H W. Betteravia Rd. Mountain View (805)928-2381 RFHA 93455 Dial One Buffalow's Santa Maria Refrig. 1245 Space Park Way 319 Russell St., _ (415)961-7550 RFA 94043 (805)922-2809 RSHA 93454 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 2 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) CALIFORNIA — DELAWARE Santa Rosa — Claymont Santa Rosa COLORADO Ft. Collins Fairfield All Season's Cooling Accutemp Page Services 2236 Nightingale 4437 Rosecrown Ct., P.O. Box 8420 580 Commerce Drive 707 579-3190 95403 Arvada ( ) J &T Refrigeration Service (303)223-2782 80525 (203)333-1477 R 06430 Arctic Rentals 9648 W. 56th Place Edwards Refrigeration, Inc. 1368 Calistoga Rd (303)231-6052 80002 5608 S. College Griswold (707)539-5876 R 95409 (303)223-9971 80525 Cool Time Refrigeration Avon 123 Pine Road Sebastopol 4 Seasons Refrigeration Glenwood Springs (203)376-3265 06351 Wayne's Refrigeration 1011 Beaver Creek Rd. Moore's Service P.O. Box 711 (303)949-1853 81620 309 9th St. Ste. C Guilford (707)823-1388 RFH 95473 (303)945-2929 RSHA 81601 R & B A/C & Refrig. 413 Whitfield Street South Gate Basalt Grand Junction (203)453-6831 06437 Brownie's Refrig. Service Colorado Comm. Svc. Fortney Refrigeration Co. 8462 State,Street 155 Park Ave. Suite 100 2964 1-70 Business Loop Hartford (213)564-7745 90280 (303)963-3091 RFHA 81612 (303)242-3059 81502 GCS Service Inc. V& L Appliance Repair 92 Weston St. So San Francisco Boulder 809 N Avenue (203)549-5575 06120 GCS Service Inc. Boulder Mechanical Serv. (303)243-3360 81501 Meriden 150 Associated Road P.O. Box 2168 2825 Wilderness Place, Suite 900 (415)871-6693 94083 (303)440-7744 80301 Greeley United Mech. Services Bayhill Refrigeration Temperature Dynamics Koenig Comm. Refrigeration 254 Amity Street 406 Dellbrook Avenue 1925 33rd St. 2427 4th Avenue (203)238-2000 RFSA 06450 (415)583-7500 R 94080 (303)443-2162 80301 (303)352-7080 R 80631 South City Refrig. &A/C C L.H.338 N. Canal Unit 3 Breckenridge Gunnison LH uncklee Refrig. (415)742-6900 RFA 94080 Mid Continental Service Inc. Gunnison Appl. & Refrig. 33 Williams Ave. 156 County Road 450 516 W. Tomichi, (203)535-2552 06355 Spring Valley (303)453-1405 RSH 80424 (303)641-2218 81230 Newington Banner Refrig. Co. Inc. 734 Grand Avenue Colorado Springs Lakewood May Rest. Eq. &Supply (619)463-3171 RA 92077 Brenneman's Service D &W Refrigeration 2516 Berlin Turnpike 2224 E. Pike Peak 270 S. Chase (203)666-3353 RHA 06111 Stockton (303) 632-3303 80906 (303)232-8786 RFH 80226 N. Haven March's Refrigeration Harv's Refrigeration Service Hugh's Refrigeration Air-Tron Inc. 366 Adrienne Avenue 2370 E. Boulder 8602 W. Warren Lane 24 Brock Street (209)942-1148 95205 (303)633-3050 RHA 80909 (303)986-4320 R 80227 (203)772-1423 R 06473 Gas & Elect. Appl. Serv. Sammon's Refrigeration Inc. Montrose 325 S. Cardinal Ave. 3459 Astrozon Court Stamford (209)948-9559 95205 (303)392-6732 RSHA 80910 Deti's Repair Service Bill A/C &Refrigeration Smith Heating &A/C Inc. 504 E. Miami(303)249 9579 SHA 81401 237 West Avenue - 1150 N. Filbert St. Commerce City (203)324-0030 RSHA 06902 (209)466-1434 RF 95205 Mountain Sales &Serv. Pueblo 6759 East 50th Ave. Vernon St. Helena (303)289-5558 R 80022 A-One Appliance Repair Enviro-Tech Inc. St. Helena Appliance 215 E. Northern 216 W. Main Street 380 McCormick Denver (303)543-5717 81006 (203)871-7802 RFA 06066 (707)963-4122 R 94574 Arctic Refrigeration Inc. Sedalia 1175 S. Cherokee St. Wallingford Sunnyvale (303)777-1177 80223 D.L. Hopkins &Co. Precision Food Service, Inc. Dial One Associated Colorado Air 3025 W. Oakland Dr. 410 Center St. 1240 Birchwood Dr., Ste. 1 8962 E. Hampden, P.O. Box 72 (303)688-5688 80135 (203)265-4008 FSHA 06492 (408)744-1901 RSH 94089 (303)753-7474 RFSA 80231 Thornton West Haven Turlock Dervey Equipment Company Eagle Crest Refrig. R.A. Levine Company 955 Decatur St., Unit V 2865 E. 118th Ct. 19 Wood St. 1105 Refrigeration Inc. (303)825-0171 80204 (303)451-5607 80233 1105 N. Broadway, P.O. Box 109 K.D. Service (203)933-1619 R 06516 (209)632-8851 RFA 95380 1232 S. Inca Walsenburg Vlctorville (303)698-2249 RSHA 80223 J & L Electric Hack's Refrigeration Inc. Elfrink Refrigeration Stan's Mechanical & Refrig. 511 Main 4 Country Court 16574 "D" St. 1271 S. Bannock St. (303)738-2570 81089 (203)387-6950 06525 (619)245-3375 92392 (303)777-2277 RFHA 80223 West Hollywood Englewood California Cold Control Hawkins Electrical Serv. CONNECTICUT DELAWARE 1155 N. Odgen Drive#4 3830 S. Windermer (213)650-3872 R 90046 (303)781-5548 80110 Danbury Claymont Berkshire Refrig. Serv. Commercial Equip. Svc. Frisco 98 Federal Rd. P.O. Box 428 AASCO Inc. (203)792-2121 R 06810 (302)475-6682 RHA 15703 112 W. Main St., P.O. Box 430 Testa Refrigeration (303)668-3619 80443 31 Hollandale Road (203)746-1952 RF 06811 3 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) DELAWARE — FLORIDA Delmar — Riviera Beach Delmar Delray Beach Longwood Orlando Delmarva Refrigeration Inc. Atlantic Refrig. Inc. J & B Refrigeration Mid-Florida Refrig. 504 N. Penn Avenue 1395 NW H Avenue 2005 Tree Fork Ln Unit 101 8121 Forest City Rd. (302)543-9070 RSH 19940 (407)278-1937 RFA 33445 (407)830-0300 RFSA 32750 (407)290-5980 R 32810 Dover Eaton Park Quality Systems of FL Shoreline Distributors 160 Hope Street 6926 Hanging Moss Rd. J.C. Hammond Refrig. Citrus Air Conditioners (407)831-0327 RA 32750 (407)677-7278 R 32807 988 Forest St. 3545 Waterfield Rd. Refrig-A-Matic Serv. Inc. Southern Refrig. Co. (302)734-5583 R 19901 (813)665-5409 33840 595 US Hwy 17-92 3038 John Young Pkwy Lewes Fort Lauderdale (305)695-6700 RA 32750 (407)299-5880 R 32804 Lewes Refrig. &A/C Designed Weather Inc. LOXahatchee Vaden Refrigeration 812 Kings Highway 3440 NW 34th Street 6239 Edgewater Dr. (302)645-2736 R 19958 (305)556-9000 R 33309 Dyna-Temp Inc. (407)293-3700 RS 32810 19219 West Sycamore Whiteside Parts &Service, Inc. Newark Fort Myers (407)798-2665 RFSHA 33470 722 Brookhaven Drive Berry Refrigeration J &M Air Cond. Lutz (407)898-2222 RSH 32803 2 Garfield Way 5748 Corp. Circle Advanced Tech. Repair (302)733-0933 19711 (813)693-0075 RFHA 33905 1056 Stardust Lane Ozona United A/C of SW Florida (813)273-1714 33549 R.J. Lange&Son Newport 2657 Meadow Lane 420 Bayshore Dr. Restaurant Equip. Service (813)466-2721 33901 Malabar (813)784-2629 RF 34660 1 West Market St. Hagerman Service Co. Jonan, Inc. (302)995-6661 19804 Palm Bay 6102 Palmetto Drive 1450 W. Railroad Ave. Box 218 Commercial Service Co. Wilmington (407)489 6102 RSHA 34982 (407)725-0739 RFSHA 32950 1300 Clearmont Unit 203 McFoy Refrigeration Fort Walton Beach Marco Island (407)676-2546 RSHA 32905 704 Lancaster Ave. Fife Refrig., Inc. Condee Cooling & Electric (302)658-3013 R 19801 106 Chestnut Ave. 25 Front St. Palm Harbor Elmer Schultz Services (904)243-0261 RFSHA 32548 (813)394-5121 RHA 33937 American A/C & Ref. 36 Belmont Avenue P.O. Box 1715 (302)655-8900 SHIA 19804 Gainesville Miami (813)784-7776 RSH 34682 Holland's Appliance Service Airko Air Conditioning Panama City 3402-B N.E. 2nd Street 7400 N.E. 4th Ct. Gulf Coast Maintenance FLORIDA (904)372-8534 RSHA 32609 (305)754-3433 33138 2209 Owens Circle D.J. Air Conditioning Inc. (904)785-2326 32405 Hollywood 1841 SW 94th Avenue Williams Serv. Center Apopka A.M.I. A/C& Refrig. (305)223-2847 RHA 33165 1604 Wilmont Allen's Refrig. 5891 Rodman St. Teak Refrig. Serv. Inc. (904)763-1567 32405 16 E. Sandpiper St. (305)966-2380 33023 1800 NW 93 Avenue (305)889-2021 R 32712 305 594-5899 RA 33172 Jacksonville ( ) Pensacola Auburndale Cline Commercial Services Bennink's Refrig. Serv. Inc. United Refrig. &A/C Inc. 923 W. Forsyth St. Mims (90 N. Rues St. 517 Recker Highway (904 356-7986 RSH 32204 DL ReGr nt Li Inc. Dante 's Ref. RHA 32503 (813)956-3500 RFHA 33823 ) 4015 Grant Line Rd. y. Refrig. Service Inc. RSI (504)267-7615 RFSHA 32754 Dante s Ref. & Elec. 9762 Ivey Road 5945 Saufley Pines Big Pine Key 9762 Ivey RFSHA 32216 Naples (904)457-1881 RHA 32506 McClain's Refrigeration Pro. Air of Pensacola Ocean Air of SW Florida Route 3 Key Largo 1351 Pagle Road, Ste#3 1300 N. Kirk Street (305)872-9682 33043 Jack H. Hagopian (813)947-2284 RFA 33963 (904)434-1829 RFHA 32505 Boca Raton. 99353 Overseas Highway Royco A/C & Refrig. Serv. Co. (305)451-2525 R 33037 Nokomis 201 South ''A" St. Temperature Control Inc. Blackie's Refrigeration (904)432-8118 32501 5551 Marbella Drive Lakeland 507 Dona Drive (305)393-7151 RHA 33433 Ivy Air Conditioning Inc. (813)488-5315 33555 Pompano Beach 3515 Reynolds Rd. Complete Comm. Repair Bonita Springs (813)665-3704 33801 N. Lauderdale 1461 S.W., 12th Ave. Ste. S Haines Refrig. &Appl. ColdTech Inc. (305)782-7778 RSH 33069 3963 Bonita Beach Rd. P.O. Box 2729 Lake Worth 7544 W. Manab Rd. #C-27 (813)992-1551 33923 Superior Service (305)726-2404 RFHA 33068 Port Charlotte 1209 Lake Avenue Boyd Brothers Svc. Clearwater (305)588-4477 33460 N. Miami Beach 27074 Sunnybrook Custom Climate Control, Inc. A&A Discount Service (813)627-8881 33983-3320 13311 60th St., N. Largo 2152 N.E. 162nd St. (813)536-7857 RFA 34620 Tenco Comm. Refrigeration Inc. (305)948-6200 33162 Port Orange 9061 130th Avenue Flair Service Inc. Dania (813)585-9661 R 34643 Oldsmar 935 Alexander Ave. Apex Air, Inc. Brenzo &Taylor A/C (904)767-3900 R 32119 209 N W list Ave. Live Oaks 308 Bayview Blvd. (305)925-3693 33004 Superior Refrigeration (813)855-5838 RHA 34677 Riviera Beach Route 3 Airko Engineering Deerfield Beach (904)362-4921 32060 3905 Investment Lane#2 Ever-Ready A/C &Ref. (305)842-1525 RA 33404 207 Goolsby Blvd. (305)481-9789 RA 33442 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 4 ' H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) FLORIDA — ILLINOIS Sarasota — Alsip Sarasota Vero Beach Lake City Honolulu Equipment Services Bi-Jerr Refrig. Adcox Serv. Co. Burney's Comm. Svc. Inc. 4233 Clark Rd. Unit#26 120 SW 43rd Ave. 5368 North Parkway 2103 Kaliawa St. (813)923-1802 RSHA 34233 (305)562-3360 RS 32962 (404)361-801.0 RFHA 30260 (808)841-0427 FISH 96819 Gulf Coast Refrigeration Service Refrigeration Co. Inc. Diversified Rest. Serv. 4487 Ashton Road 4450 U.S. 1 Macon 1326 Liona Street (813)922-8809 RFA 34233 (407)569-5097 32961 Pierce Sales &Serv. Inc. (808)949-2030 RFSHA 96814 Ray's Refrigeration Inc. 2422 Allen Road 4380 Whispering Woods Pl. West Melbourne (912)781-6003 RFHA 31206 Kaneohe HI (813)921-1858 R 34233 Climatic Refrig. &A/C Inc. Total Service Company Gold Team Inc. 6950 Vickie Circle 545 Third Street 45-1127 Kamehameha Highway (407)725-2430 RFA 32904 (912)743-6505 RFSHA 31201 (808)236-7338 R 96744 Spring Hill West Palm Beach Lahaina Maui All-Tech Service Co. Marietta 6092 Ave. of the Palms Florida Power Savings Corp. Superior Beverage Systems Lahaina Refrigeration (904)596-8324 33526 1211 Roebuck Ct. 1755 Arrowhead Court 1036 Limahana PI. 2C (407)833-4654 RFSHA 33401 (404)973-4363 30062 (808)661-0828 RFA 96761 St. Augustine A.C.E.S.S. Winter Park Savannah Pukalani Maui 2205 Dobbs Road B&V Refrigeration Care Refrigeration Ray's Repair&Svc. (904)829-1880 RFHA 32086 513 N. Virginia Avenue 2301 Price Street 137 Alea Place Falcon Service (407)629-5253 RA 32789 (912)236-2273 RFA 31401 (808)572-7466 RFA 96768 1960 U.S. 1 South, Ste. #21 Zephyrhills Comfort Air Corporation (904)797-9005 R 32086 R.H. Rioux&Sons 9 Executive Circle St. Cloud 703 Foxridge Blvd. (812)827.7000 31406 IDAHO Leopold Refrig. Inc. (813)782-7157 34249 Stockbridge 1169 Sunlight Court Cam-Tech Boise (407)892-8025 RSHA 34769 130 Ridgecrest Way Bressie Electric Co. GEORGIA (404)898-9166 30281 7413 Mossy Cup Street St. Petersburg (208)362-2333 RSHA 83709 Bowman Mech. Service Alban Thomaston Evans Equipment Inc. 3619 Overlook Dr. NE y Jim's Appliance Service 1714 S. Roosevelt 813 522-5411 RHA 33703 Ace Refrig. Service 2881 Barnsville Hw ( ) y. (208)345-5755 RSHA 83705 Jakris Sales &Svc. 111 Flint Ave., P.O. Box 411 (404)647-3863 30286 (912)432-7811 R 31702 Freeman's Refrigeration 6901 38th Avenue North 5211 Bethel St. (813)381-4800 RSH 33710 Mitch's Repair Svc. Tifton (208)376-4341 RH 83706 McMullen A/C& Refrig. Rt. #4, Box 587 H Tifton Heating &Clg. 4877 28th Street North (912)888-5004 RH 31705 2209 Leslie Locke Rd. Lewiston (813)527-0000 RFA 33714 P.O. Box 1143 Lewiston Refrig. Sales Athens (912)382-4709 RFSHA 31794 1617 G St. Tallahassee England Electric (208)743-8596 RFHA 83501 C &C Mech. Contractor P.O. Box 242 Toccoa 1203 Commercial Park Dr. (404)548-3113 30603 Toccoa Electric Sales MOSCOW (904)386-4754 RFA 32303 Rt. 3, Camp Mitchell Rd., Fork Refrig. Atlanta P.O. Box 68 2007 S. Main St. Tampa Authorized Serv. Ctr., Inc. (404)886-1956 30577 (208)882-3716 RFSHA 83843 Air Mechanical &Svc. 2310-B Marietta Blvd. NW 4311 W. Ida Street (404)355-3967 RSH 30318 Trenton Nampa (813)875-0782 R 33614 Capsco H & K Service Loebach Refrigeration Brandon Refrig. &A/C 2246 Marrieta P.O. Box 1167 2104 S. Fern 333 Fallenburg Rd. D-401 (404)351-4375 RSH 30318 (404)398-3180 RHA 30752 (208)467-7101 83651 (813)681-5497 R 33619 Southeastern Rest. Serv. Valdosta Comm. Appl. Serv. 2200 Norcross Parkway, Suite 210 H &H Service Co. Rathdrum (404)446-6177 RSHA 30071 Circle M Refrig. &Htg. 2101 W. Hillsboro Ave. 303 E. Cronford Ave. P.O. Box 431 (813)879-2461 RSH 33603 Columbus (912)244-4682 31602 (208)687-0427 RH 83858 D & L Rest. Repair McCaghren Serv. Co. Inc. McDonalds Appl. Serv. 3114 Price Ave. 2813 Hamilton Road 1000 East Park Ave. Twin Falls P.O. Box 13274 (404)327-5584 RHA 31904 (912)242-0349 RHA 31602 Andrews Rest. Supply (813)831-6874 RHA 33681 McMullen Comm. Services 347 Main Ave. E. Griffin Serv. Corp. Evans 914 Marion Street (208)734-9091 83301 606 N. Gilchrist Ave. Frothingham Comm. Serv. (912)244-8426 RSHA 31601 Scott Polar Corp. (813)251-6942 R 33601 2 Plantation Hills Dr. 502 Madrona, P.O. Box 1747 Maintenance Mgt. Tech. Svc. (404)863-8609 RFSHA 30809 (208)376-7730 83303 4025 W. Osborne Ave. (813)875-9547 RH 33614 Gainesville HAWAII Staples &Stevens Co. Food Service Equip. 5010 16th Ave. S. 514 Main St. S.W. Hilo ILLINOIS (813)248-1996 R 33619 (404)535-3710 RSH 30501 Hilo Mechanical Inc. David Wilkes A/C Garden City 50 Holomua St. Alsip 808 961-3882 RFSHA 96720 Ref. Systems of III. 7008 E. 14th Ave. ( ) Y (813)621-3808 R 33594 Commercial Refrigeration Co. 12540 S. Holiday Dr. Unit B 212 Travis Field Rd. (312)385-5700 RH 60658 (912)964-8878 RHA 31418 5 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) ILLINOIS — INDIANA Alton — Merrillville Alton Elmhurst Mt. Vernon Columbus Yaeger&Son Refrigeration Commercial Equip. Svc. Eater Htg. &Cooling Serv. Commercial Service Co. 2406 Belle St. 497 W. Wrightwood Ave. 1100 Salem Rd. 421 Center St., P.O. Box 970 (61.8)462-2178 RH 62002 (312)279-1141 H 60126 (618)244-4466 62864 (812)372-0074 RH 47201 Aurora Freeport Northlake Elkhart Artlip &Sons, Inc. Loescher Htg. &A/C Chicago Northern Svc. Inc. Dunlap Refrig. Inc. 230 South Broadway 1860 S. Walnut Ave. 36 W. Lake Street 24046 C.R. 16 East (312)896-1560 RFHA 60505 (815)232-6166 RFH 61032 (312)562-1222 RFHA 60164 (219)293-4306 46526 Commercial Refrigeration Oak Lawn Laro Corp. 3233 Fox Valley Ctr. Galesburg Oak Lawn Mechanical 1217 S. Main St. (312)851-8553 60504 Edwards Clg. & Htg. 5535 West 110th St. (219)595-5910 46516 106 Lake St. Belleville (309)343-8657 RFSHA 61401 (312)422-8360 60453 Evansville Bel-O-Sales &Serv. Oak Park Brucken's Inc. 1915 S. Belt West Harwood Heights U.S. Refrig. Sales&Serv. 401 NW 4th St. (618)234-3310 R 62223 Air Tech Systems 700 W. Madison (812)423-4414 RSH 47708 7525 W. Lawrence Ave. 312 524-0808 60302 Bensenville (312)867-9481 R 60656 ( 1 Schmitt Refrigeration Alliance Refrigeration Co. Orland Park 200 S. Governor 918 Hillside Drive Herrin (812)424-5878 RFSA 47713 (312)860-0011 60106 Cornell's Refrig. Serv. Pierce Service Corp. 21 North 19th St. 8220 W. 137th Street Floyd Knobs 4 Broadview 4 18)942-40th 62948 (312)403-0888 RA 60462 East Appliance Service P.O. Box 155 South Town Food Serv. Princeton 1808 N. Beach St. Hinsdale ( )923-9833 47119 (708)345-5055 RSHA 60153 Temperature Engineering Inc. Dick Volker 812 8 S. 365 Madison 304 Elm Place Fort Wayne Buncombe (312)655-0375 RFA 60521 (815)875-1330 R 61356 Commercial Parts&Service Hall's Service Co. Quincy 3919 Mobile Avenue Rt. 1 Joliet H & H Refrigeration (219)484-5587 RSHA 46805 (618)833-7593 RH 62912 Johansen &Anderson Inc. 30 Payson Hts. Morgan Refrigeration 925 Plainfield Rd. (217)222-5340 RH 62301 806 Van Buren Champaign (815)723-9383 60435 (219)424-1006 R 46802 Eichenauer Services Inc. Peters Heating &A/C 207 E. University JUstic 4520 Broadway Gary (217)359-4200 61820 J&J Air Conditioning (217)222-1368 RFH 62301 Gantz Rest. &Appl. Svc. T.C. &G. Ref., Htg. &A/C 9000 West 79th St. Rockford 729 N. Hancock St. 3105 Research Road Commercial Refrig. Svc. Corp. ( ) (312)425-5040 60458 219 938-4386 HA 46403 (217)356-2523 R 61821 Kankakee 815 Broadway 815 962-3761 RFSHA 61104 Indianapolis Chicago McConnell Company ( 1 Commercial Parts & Serv. Liberty Service Inc. 2895 Festival Dr. North Town Food Svc. Div. 5310 E. 25th St. 3038 W. Irving Park Rd. (815)932-6313 60901 815 Broadway (317)545-9655 RSH 46218 (312)588-2542 SH 60618 Quick Stop Appl. &Svc. (815)962-7314 RSHA 61108 Frost Air Co. Inc. North Town Food Svc. 1830 W. Station St. Stearns Fixture Co. 1320 N. Senate Avenue 4711 N. Lincoln Avenue (815)939-4902 RHA 60901 3537 Merchandise Drive(815)874-7815 R 61109 (317)634-1425 RFSA 46202 (312)769-5050 RSHA 60625 La Salle GCS Service Inc. Seco Refrig. Illinois Valley Refrig. _ Railing Meadows 1775 N. Sherman Dr. Ste. D 1742 Milwaukee Ave. 853 First St. Northwest Town Refrig. (800)692-8052 RH 46218 (312)235-6700 RFSHA 60647 (815)223-0308 61301 5420 Newport Drive, Suite 55 Indianapolis Ref. Co. Universal Air Services (312)398-1100 60008 1802 E. Prospect St. 4751 So. Central Lemont (317)638-0310 RSHA 46203 (312)585-4940 R 60638 E&C Refrigeration Inc. Skokie Sam Sun Mechanical, Inc. 111 W. Illinois Street Skokie Refrigeration 4801 Van Cleave Cicero (312)257-5536 R 60439 P.O. Box 504 (317)545-0968 RFHA 46904-2231 Durakool Refrigeration (312)973-4777 R 60062 3811 South 57th Avenue Marquette Heights Kokomo (312)780-6696 R 60650 Jones Serv. Co. Villa Park Thermodyn Inc. 308 Grant Refrig. Enterprises, Inc. 211 E. Morgan St., P.O. Box 2231 Decatur (309)382-3446 61554 134 East St. Charles Rd. (317)457-9379 RFH 46904-2231 Eichenauer Services Inc. (312)834-6398 R 60181 130 S. Oakland Ave. Moline Lafayette (217)429-4229 RSH 62522 Cone's Repair Serv. Kiefer Company, Inc. Elk Grove 2408 40th Ave. INDIANA 4 North 18th Street (309)797-5323 RSHA 61265 (317)447-4293 RFSHA 47903 GCS Service Inc. Anderson 2542 Pratt Blvd. Monmouth Ho ie's Refri sere. Lake Station (312)593-5200 60007 Equipco pp g' Tri State Cooling & Htg. Temperature Service Co. 1200 S. Main 621 John St. P.O. Box 1102 623 28th Avenue 2240 Elmhurst Road (309)734-7956 61462 (317)643-2511 R 46015 (219)962-6005 RFHA 46405 (312)640-0505 RA 60007 Morton Grove Bloomington Gooldy &Sons Inc. Merrillville ABSI Service Co. Dalton Corp. 8725 Narragansett 926 W. 17th St. 1303 W. 81st Ave. (312)965-2113 60053 (812)332-1682 RSHA 47401 (216)769-1357 RHA 46410 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 6 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) INDIANA — MAINE Monterey — Dixmont Monterey Sioux City Lexington Harahan All Temp Service Refrig. Engineering Dickerson's Ref. Sales A-Bear Refrig. Inc. 178 Main St. 1301 Third 1931 Liberty Road 1301 Edwards Ave., Ste. B (219)542-2100 R 46960 (712)258-0179 RH 51101 (606)254-1436 RH 40505 (504)733-3600 R 70123 Mitchell's Service America Bana Parts Inc. Muncie 101 Brown Avenue 1501 Kuebel St., P.O. 23388 Turner Commercial Refrig. (606)263-4357 RH 40505 (504)734-0076 RSHA 70183 824 N.Walnut KANSAS (317)288-5360 47305 Louisville Reliance Elec. Service Great Bend 5515 A Pepsi Street South Bend Comm. Parts &Serv. of KY (504)734-8864 SH 70123 Rube's A/C, Htg. Refrig. 4204 S. Brook St. C&S Serv. Inc. 5251 9th, P.Q. Box 476 P.O. Box 14194 Lafayette 1215 Walnut St. (316)793-6769 RFH 67530 (502)367-1788 RSHA 40214 Hilton's Refrigeration (219)232-6131 RFSHA 46619 Doolan's Repair Service 1820 Cameron St., P.O. Box 3247 Junction City Speedway A-1 Refrig. Service 3227 N.W. Parkway (318)237-4311 70506 Air-Cooling &Htg. 3181/2 W. Chestnut (502)778-9547 40212 Lecom to 6108 Schoolwood Dr. (913)762-5600 RHA 66441 Glenns Comm. Service Inc. DeviompRefrigeration Serv. P.O. Box 24356 Kansas City 034 South 5th St. 9 317 299-2400 RFHA 46224 y (502)361-0121 RSHA 40214 Hwy. 71, P.O. Box M ( ) Hager Refrigeration Svc. (318)776-9363 71346 65 Southwest Blvd. Henson &Wright Refrig. Terre Haute (913)236-6400 RFSHA 66103 4912 Cave Run Road Metairie Cascade General (502)448-2722 R 40216 Sahuc Fountain &Vending p 1909 S. 31st St. Topeka Southern Refrig. Co. 510(812)235-2998 47803 Anchor/Robinson (50 833-146 hor/Robinson Ht 1015 Franelm Road 6 Blvd. 5853 S.W. 21st St. (502)361-2075 R 40214 (504)833-1468 70005 Zionsville (913)272-6976 66604 Monroe Van's R&R Equip. Stevenson Co. Inc. Midway Mechanical Installation &Serv. 88 N. list St. 116 W. Norris Reliance Service 400 Stubbs Ave. (317)873-5397 RSH 46077 (913)233-1303 RFSHA 66608 P.O. Box 615 (318)388-5801 RFHA 71201 (606)846-4292 40347 Wichita Murray w Iberia IOWA Fahrenheit Ref. Inc. L.J. Hendon Ref. & Ht Commercial A/C& Refrig. 1131 S. Seneca g' 212 Leblanc Rd. (316)263-3161 RFHA 67213 Highway 94 E., P.O. Box 1034 (318)367-1918 70560 Bettendorf John's Refrigeration (502)753-9225 42071 General Refrigeration New Orleans 1336 Seneca Paducah 730 Lincoln Rd. (316)267-1653 67213 Leddy's Refrig. &A/C (319)355-3821 52722 City Refrig. Serv. 3721 Palmyra Street Walt's Refrig. Inc. 232 Lone Oak Rd. (504)486-2169 70119 Cedar Rapids 157 N. Evergreen (502)442-1264 42001 Dee South Refrig. Inc. Cone's Repair Serv. Inc. (316)722-1588 67212 Institutional Maintenance p 55 Canal Blvd. 1056 27th Ave. S.W. 627 Park Ave. (319)365-3325 52404 (502)442-7943 RFSHA 42001 (5044)486-6097 R 70124 GSC Service Davenport KENTUCKY Pikeville 5804 Plauche Street Holmes Refrig. Osborne Electrical Ref. 1-800-642-7707 RH 70123 1803 W. 4th St., P.O. Box 4542 Ashland 9 Valley Vale Loupe's A/C& Htg. (319)322-2769 R 52808 Slone Refrigeration (606)432-4550 RSHA 41501 414 40th St., P.O. Box 24121 2432 Greenup Ave. (504)482-5822 70184 Des Moines (606)324-6822 RH 41101 Bell Brothers Inc. Pineville 2822 stn Ave. Bowling Green LOUISIANA John's Rest. Eq. Repair (515)244-8911 RFHA 50313 Universal Mech. Svc. Inc. 307 Lawrence Blvd. Goodwin Serv. Co. 1046 Searcy Way, P.O. Box 209 Baton Rouge (318)473-0835 71360 3509 Delaware Ave. (502)842-5645 RFHA 42102 Capitol City EQ. Svc. Shreveport (515)262-9308 RHA 50313 Covington 377 West El Cajon Mitchell's Shreveport Rest. Lehman's Commercial Svc. Kent Refrig. Co. (504)927-4908 RFSHA 70815 4350 Greenwood Rd. 1501 Michigan 221 E. 19th St., P.O. Box 2110 Chandler's Parts &Serv. (318)635-9741 71109 (515)243-1974 RHA 50314 (606)431-4252 R 41012 11656 Darryl Dr. Dubuque (504)272-6620 RFSHA 70815 MAINE Ellis Aq I. &Serv. Ferguson Lambert's Htg. &Cig. PP Johnson's Refrig. Co. 4959 Hollywood St. 3370 Central Ave. 407 Govers Ln. P.O. Box 53424 Bangor (319)556-2383 52001 (606)679-4566 42533 (504)356-0171 R 70892 R.M. Flagg Co. 1212 State St. Hampton Glasgow (207)945-9463 04401 Hampton Appliance &Serv. Elmore Electric Cameron 8-1st Street N.W. 121 Lexington Dr. Duhon Refrigeration Caribou (515)456-5116 50441 (502)651-2633 42141 Dan &Asa St. Appl. Servicenter of Aroostook (318)775-5385 70631 414 Main St. Marshalltown Harold (207)498-2033 04736 Hanke Refrigeration Dave's Refrigeration 1605 S. 1st St. Upper Pinhook Dixmont (515)753-5742 50158 (606)478-2439 41635 Quality Maintenance Inc. RFD 1, Box 980 (207)947-8821 04932 7 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) MAINE — MICHIGAN Lewiston — Escanaba Lewiston Jessup Holyoke MICHIGAN Northeastern Inc. D&S Refrigeration The Darcy Company Dumais Avenue 8019 Old Jessup Rd. 110 Appleton Street (207)784-9191 RSHA 04240 (301)621-1811 RFSHA 20794 (413)536-5071 RFSHA 01040 Battle Creek Burkart Refrigeration Portland DWin smillS Eger Eng. Corp. 12393 E. Michigan Ave. 9 121 Main Street, P.O. Box 28 A. F. Briggs Co. Blizzard Refrig. (413)532-9486 RSHA 01041 (616)965-6836 49017 874 Brighton Avenue 11436 Suite I Cronridge Dr. Bay City P.O. Box 856 (301)363-8750 R 21117 Hudson Brad's Refrigeration (207)773-1731 04104 Master Service Co. g Reistertown 455 River Rd , P.O. Box 818 2644 Broadway . Standish Charm City Refrigeration (508)568-85., RFSHA 01749 (517)684-9370 48706 V.R.U. Systems Inc. 621 Glynita Circle Comm. Kitchen Serv. Co. Rt. 35-Bonney Eagle Rd. (301)833-2988 RSH 21136 Hyannis 704 E. John St., P.O. Box 567 P.O. Box 248 Acme Refrigeration (517)893-4561 RFSH 48706 (207)642-2061 04084 Rockville 700 Yarmouth Rd. Kader's Refrigeration Brooks Appl. Serv. (617)775-2153 R 02601 910 W. Grant 330(E) N. Stonestreet Ave. (517)893-5115 R 48708 MARYLAND (301)251-0861. 20850 Lexington J.A. Busa A/C& Refrig. Benton Harbor Salisbury 137 Grant Street Slowik Refrigeration Baltimore Arctic Refrig. &A/C Serv. (617)862-9210 R 02173 2414 Riverbend Dr. Arbutus Refrigeration Inc. 108 Washington St. (616)925-1311 R 49022-6923 6225 Washington Blvd. (301)742-8580 21801 Needham . (301)796-9270 R 21227 Coastline Parts Co. Ace Service Co. Boyne City EMIR Svc. Division 816 Snow Hill Rd. 39 Highland Circle R.K. West Mechanical Svc. 700 East 25th St. (301)742-8634 21801 (617)449-4220 RSHA 02194 501 Boyne Avenue (301)467-8080 SHA 21218 EMR (616)582-6785 R 49712 Pine Heights Comm. Kitchen 428 Mill Street Peabody 812 W. Patapsco Ave. (301)543-8080 SHA 21801 United Service Company Burton (301)644-8844 H 21230 525 Lowell Street Genesee Refrigeration Reed's Refrigeration Silver Springs (617)535-0900 01960 G 3439 Fenton Rd. 3401 Sinclair Lane EMIR (313)234-7837 RFHA 48529 (301)327-8900 RH 21213 2626 Pittman Drive Reading (301)588-8080 SHA 20910 Griffin Refrig. Inc. Charlotte Beltsville 80 Eastway Bingham Refrig. Cascade Refrigeration Sykesville (617)942-1522 R 01867 9550 Hooper Road 10135 Bacon Drive Consolidated Serv. Inc. (517)543-0807 48813 (301)937-0284 R 20705 4200 Jim Bowers Rd. Revere (301)781-4616 21784 Cafe Services Inc. Clare Cumberland 251 Park Ave. Gateway Temperature Control Squires Elec. Mech. Timonium (617)227-7747 RSH 02151 11955 Eberhart 1003 Oldtown Rd. Chason Serv. Eng. Inc. (517)386-3568 R 48617 (301)722-7763 RFHA 21502 1947 Greensprings Drive Roslindale (301)252-6300 21093 Prior Refrig. Serv. Comstock Park Davidsonville 81 Farquhar Street Hurst Mechanical Inc. Superior Service Co. Westminster (617)323-4132 RH 02131 5180 West River Drive 494 Winding Creek Ct. Sun Mechanical Svc, Inc. (616)784-4040 49321 (301)721-2114 R 21035 1202 Guadelupe Court Somerville (301)876-6749 RHA 21157 Temperature Cont. Sys. Dearborn Fort Washington 28 Farragut Avenue Town Center Refrig. G &W Refrigeration White Plains (617)628-2900 RHA 02143 6530 Chase Road 6 Notley Road Brown's Refrig. Svc. (313)582-8738 RFSHA 48126 Springfield (301)839-2900 RHA 20744 Route 2 (301)934-4387 20695 A. S. T. Inc. Detroit Gaithersburg 47'Clement Street Polar Refrig. Mr. Kool Service Co. (413)783-4753 RFSHA 01118 12345 Grand River 8528 Dakota Drive MASSACHUSETTS (313)834-2730 RHA 48204 (301)924-4424 20877 Sterling Attleboro Advance Refrig. Co. East Tawas Glen Burnie George K. Haworth Serv. 124 Jewett Road Krueger Refrig. Svc. DANCO Services Ltd. g (617)853-1600 RH 01564 111 A. East Bay St. 315 New Jersey Ave. N.E. 67 Slater St. (517)362-3477 R 48730 (301)768-0867 RSHA 21061 (617)222-7797 02723 West Boyelston Lester's Refrig. Empire Hanover 193 W. Boyelston Hugh MacLellan Mech. Sys. Dedham ( )617 835-4882 RA 01583 11679 M-22, P.O. Box 177 Chill-Craft Company R. W. Mitchell &Co. (616)326-5410 49630 7525 D. Connelley Drive 160 Washington St., P.O. Box 4098 g W. Springfield (301)768-2257 R 21076 (617)326-1066 R 02026 Thermal Control Corp. Escanaba Hyattsville Holbrook 205 Ely Avenue U.P. Food Equip. Serv. Anaconda Refrig. &A/C Sani-Tech Company (413)739-1181 RA 01089 114 N. 10th St. 4925 Lawrence St. (906)786-1138 H 49829 (6 (301)864-5656 20781 Kle 6 Way (617)767-2150 02343 Arrow Refrig. &Appl. - 5108 Baltimore Ave. (301)927-7447 R 20781 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 8 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) MICHIGAN — MINNESOTA Flint — Mankato Flint Lincoln Petoskey Warren Hayes Htg. &A/C Slaven's Refrig. Corp. Ballard's Plumb. & Htg. Commercial Air Systems 1025 Frost Street 863 N. Barlow Rd. 2200 E. Mitchell Rd. 11420 Nine Mile Road (313)238-9210 48504 (517)736-8379 48745 (616)347-3900 49770 (313)756-4411 RA 48089 Saginaw Valley Serv. Co. 3096 W. Pasadena Livonia Plainwell Webberville (313)732-4300 SH 48504 GCS Service James A. Shoup, Jr. Applin Bros. Refrigeration 27507 Schoolcraft Road 12793 Sycamore Pt. 11318 Stow, R.R. 2 Gaylord (313)261-2255 SH 48150 (616)664-4633 R 49080 (517)468-3844 RHA 48892 Central Comm. Eq. Svc. United Temperature Serv. 6711 Wilkinson Rd. 8919 Middlebelt Road Pontiac Westland (517)732-7977 RHA 49835 (313)525-1930 RFA 48150 K&B Mechanical Contr. R &A Refrigeration Co. 560 Lowell Street 30800 Geraldine Grand Blanc Ludington (313)335-2212 48058 (313)522-6027 R 48185 C.I.R. Refrigeration Hankawitz Htg. Refrig. Waterford Refrig. &A/C P.O. Box 472 2606 N. Lakeshore P.O. Box 485 (313)695-4811 RHA 48439 (616)843-2809 R 49431 (313)334-4074 R 48056 MINNESOTA Grand Rapids Marlette Redford Alexandria Midwest Food Equip. Serv. Yaroch Refrig. &Elec. Ever Kold Refrig. J.V. Schmidt Inc. 1444 Chicago Dr., S.W. 6025 Lynd Rd. 12017 Woodbine 317 Nokomis (616)241-3609 49509 (517)635-3164 RH 48453 (313)533-0285 R 48239 (612)763-5700 RFHA 56361 Seaman's A/C &Refrig. 139 Sheldon Blvd. SE Marquette Rogers City Anoka (616)458-1544 RHA 49503 Duquaine, Inc. Rogers City Repair Gordy's Refrig. Serv. 1744 Presque Isle Ave. 193 S. 1st St. 625 Van Buren Harbor Springs (906)228-7290 RSHA 49855 (517)734-4024 49779. (612)421-6200 55303 MacGregor Plumb. &Htg. 195 W. Main St. Midland Saginaw Bloomington (616)526-2185 49740 Modern Refrigeration Phillips Refrig. Quality Refrigeration Inc. 4446 Flajole Rd. 283 Shattuck Rd. 2110 W. 98th Street Harrison (517)631-7459 48640 (517)754-3629 48604 (612)884-8201 R 55431 Stearns Service Systems Milford Shepherd 3185 Helen p Brooklyn Center (517)539-2541 RSHA 48625 Hartland Refrig. Gall's Refrig. Swenko Refrig. 3477 Tipsico Lake Rd. 240 E. Wright 6870 Shingle Creek Pkwy. Hemlock (313)887-5141 48042 (517)828-5961 48883 (612)560-7090 55430 Schroeder Store Fixtures Mt. Pleasant St. Charles 17205 Doyle Road Chantlassen (517)642-8336 RFHA 48626 Cool-Z-It Baker Refrigeration Air Refrigeration 3412 South Lincoln Rd. 5050 W. Birch Run Road 8750 Power Blvd. Jackson (517)772-5467 RSHA 48858 (517)845-6292 RFHA 48655 (612)448-5828 R 55317 Arctic Service Div. Hutchin's Refrigeration St. Clair Shores 424 E. Prospect St., P.O. Box 359 720 Whitney Street Cloquet (517)783-2666 RFHA 49204 (517)772-5839 RFSHA 48858 J &C Refrig. Service Appliance Repair Service Cascade Refrig. Inc. Koopman Refrigeration 21313 12 Mile Rd. 1108 Cloquet Avenue 2922 Wildwood Ave., P.O. Box 1313 6784 E. Pickard (313)772-6655 48081 (218)879-1575 RHA 55720 (517)750-2100 RH 49204 (517)773-3321 48858 Sterling Heights Duluth Total Power Clean S. R. C. Refrigeration Gartner Refrig. Co. Kalamazoo 940 S. Isabella Road 6594 Diplomat Dr. 2331 Stafford-Smith Inc. (517)772-1255 48858 313 254-0610 R 48078 (218 W. Superior St. 3414 S. Burdick St. ( ) Mr. 722 4439 55806 616 343-1240 49001 Trouble Shooters Inc. Mr. Fixit ( ) 2040 S. Shepherd Road Traverse City Tony's Refrig. Inc. (517)772-4841 RFSHA 48858 A.B.I. Mechanical 1st Street (2 188)) 3638 Miller Rd. 4041 U.S. 31 So. (2 722-9063 RH 55802 (616)345-1119 R 49001 Muskegon (616)943-4113 RFHA 49684 G &W Refrigeration Bud's Refrig. nc. EyOta Kalkaska 3954 Swanson g' Harold's Appl. Serv. Tom Maxwell's Refrig. (616 798-4665 RFA 49444 (616 Holiday 0 Rt. 2 Route 4, Box 36C ) (616)938-2780 RA 49684 (507)876-2219 55934 (616)947-4612 R 49646 Niles 223 W. Grandview Refrig. Pro-Temp Mechanical 223 W. Grandview Parkway Grand Rapids an Lansing 1105 N. Front an (616)946-0341 R 49684 A-1 Refrigeration & Htg. Gilmore&Sons, Inc. (616)684-3361 RHA 49120 Grand Traverse Refrig. )3aca Street (21 1014 E. Jolly Rd. 2148 Fielstra (218)326 2505 RF 55744 (517)882-9067 RA 48910 North Street (616)941-0520 49684 Harry Elliott Co. Dependable Refrig. &A/C Hopkins 3610 North East St. 5760 Old Sawmill Lane Union Lake Custom Refrigeration (517)482-4395 48906 (313)987-9539 R 48049 Comm. Elec. Htg. &Cooling 1201 South 6th Street Mills Refrig. 8096 Flagstaff (612)938-7448 R 55343 3523 Pickwick Place Oak Park (313)363-8805 RH 48085 517 323-7512 R 48917 Advance Air System Mankato ( ) 12721 Capitol Meyer&Sons Inc. S & S Refrig. Inc. 1272 54apitol RA 48237 120 N. Broad Street 606 Lentz St. (507)345-4688 56001 (517)485-6295 R 48917 9 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) MINNESOTA — NEBRASKA Minneapolis — Lincoln Minneapolis MISSISSIPPI Grandview St. Joseph Check Refrig. Inc. Ken Madden Refrig. Hancock's Appl. 8830 7th Ave. North Biloxi 12912 B 8th 2608 Messanie (612)544-0363 R 55427 (816)966-0883 R 64030 (816)233-2350 64501 Comm. Repair Serv. Inc. Anderson's Refrigeration 1724 Lowry Avenue North (60 Lynn Drive RA 39531 Hannibal St. Louis (60 (612)521-3506 H 55411 Peters Htg. &A/C GCS Service, Inc. General Parts&Supply Co. Columbus 124 Corporate Square 9722 Reavis Park Dr. 720 E. Lake St. Dill & Norris Co. (314)221-0093 RFHA 63401 (314)638-7444 RFSH 63123 (612)827-5581 RSHA 55407 2502 Hwy. 82 E. Stewart Refrigeration Gold Star Rest. Svc. Co. (601)328-4532 RFSH 39701 Rt. 2, Box 109 3433 17th Ave. South (314)221-4220 R 63401 MONTANA (612)722-5342 55407 FIOwood Metro Appliance Svc. Inc. Rush A/C & Refrig. Independence Billings 10911 West Highway 55 995 Flowood Drive Bates Service Billings Refrig. Svc. (612)546-4221 RSH 55441 (601)939-8858 R 39208 12504 East 34th Street P.O. Box 21034 (816)252-8445 R 64055 406 656-7758 59104 Refrig. Engineers Hazlehurst Harold's Refrig. Serv. ( ) 5229 France So. Brodie Dohrmann Inc. City Service 16404 E. (612)920-9659 55410 S 28th 3211 First Avenue North 289 Extension t., P.O. 347 (816)373-1876 R 64055 (406)245-3009 59101 Owatonna (601)894-1322 BHA 39083 Modern 5-3 Inc. John's Appl. &A/C Jackson GCS Service Kansas City 3724 1st Ave. S. C 1031 Cardinal Dr. 248-7843 59101 (507)451-7944 RH 55060 Cammp p Service& Parts 3120 Terrace Street (406) 328 B Oakdale (816)531-6477 RSH 64111 Bozeman Princeton (601)353-9700 RH 39201 General Parts Inc. Chandler's 1101 E. 13th St. J &V Refrig. & Rest. Cliff's Refrig. 3847 1-55 S. Frontage Rd. 109 Commercial Dr. Rt. 2 9 (816)421-5400 RSHA 64106 (612)389-3335 55371 (601)373-3842 RFSHA 39212 Macon (406)587-9303 RSHA 59715 Prior Lake Meridian Ellis Refrig. &Elect. Great Falls Cold Snap Refrig. Cooling &Heating Serv. Hiway 36 West, P.O. Box 50 Appl. & Refrig. Clinic P.O. Box 373 Rt. 2 Box 300 H (816)385-3019 63552 1302 10th Ave. South (612)447-2623 RA 55372 (601)626-8314 RH 39305 Marshall (406)761-5610 RH 59405 Tupelo Beerman Heating &Cooling elena Rochester Robyy's Comm. Svc. Co. 161 S. Salt Pond g Colonial Appl. Repair 3515 16th Ave. NE Refrigeration P.O. Box 1684 (816)886-5867 65340 306 N. Benton 3515 (507)288-8526 RSA 55904 (601)844-7198 RSHA 38802 (406)442-0226 RFHA 59601 Moberly Spring Park Yazoo City Smith Refrig. Co. Missoula J &R Refrig. Inc. Affordable Aire 819 N. Morley Appl. & Equip. Repair Route 4, Box 262 (816)263-5944 RFSHA 65270 1515 Wyoming 4032 Shoreline Dr., P.O. Box 346 ( (406)549-7122 59801 601)746 6817 39194 (612)471-9525 R 55384 Poplar Bluff Temp-Right Service, Inc. St. Cloud Triple Serv. Center 1521 Cooper St. Appliance Repair Center 735 North "D" St. (406)728-1111 BHA 59802 1807 3rd Street No. MISSOURI (314)785-9557 63901 (612)251-6461 SH 56303 Victor St. Cloud Refrigeration Branson Raytown D & L Service 604 Lincoln NE H &S Service Co. Hall's Refrig. 1213 Indian Prairie Loop (612)251-6861 RFHA 56304 P.O. Box 1406 9902 East 53 St. (406)642-3504 RFHA 59875 (417)334-2695 RFSHA 65616 (816)737-0020 R 64133 St. Paul Whitefish Camdenton Springfield Flathead Mech. Services Cherokee Refrig. 285 W. George St. C.A.R.E. Sales &Serv. AAA Refrigeration 280 Blanchard Road (612)228-1771 RA 55107 Rt. 3 Box 585 Rt. 8 Box 325 (406)862-8807 RFA 59937 (314)346-2912 65020 (417)881-1018 65807 Cool Air Mechanical Antarctic Same Day Svc. 1411 Rice Street Cape Girardeau 1600 St. Louis St. (612)489-8821 55117 R.E. Flori Co. (417)881-8713 R 65802 NEBRASKA Sauk Rapids 1634 North Kings Highway Best Refrigeration Co. Central MN. Refrig. (314)334-3285 BHA 63701 2140 W. Grand Holdrege 729 9th Ave. South (417)886-2246 RA 65807 Erickson Elect. Inc. (612)253-5058 56379 Columbia Restaurant Connection 301 E. Ave. Selby Heating &A/C 1745 E. Atlantic Suite C (308)995-5481 68949 Thief River Falls 500 Big Bear Blvd. (417)866-4753 RFSHA 65803 Thief River Refrig. (314)443-0496 RFSH 65205 Lincoln 122 Main Ave.Refrig. $t, App Chapman &Savidge Refrig. (218)681-3146 56701 Fulton E.M.C.O. Refrig. Svc. (402 Orchard 6 Kritzer Refrigeration 3909 St. Timothy Lane (402)435-5126 R 68503 101 W. Chestnut St. 3909 427-74ot RSHA 63074 Pegler Sysco Food Serv. (314)642-3088 BHA 65251 1700 Center Park Rd. (402)423-1031 68512 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 10 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) NEBRASKA — NEW YORK Norfolk — Buffalo Norfolk NEW HAMPSHIRE Highland Park Cliff Major Refrigeration Co. Bader's Sales &Serv. J.T.'s Refrigeration Svc. 314 Northwestern Ave. 271 Cleveland Ave. 8162 Hwy 180, P.O. Box 126 (402)371-9625 R 68701 Conway (201)247-7030 08904 (505)535-4214 R 88028 Bellen Services North Platte 144 W. Main Hillside Clovis M.N.I. Refrigeration Co. (603)447-3454 03818 Samcom Technologies Claiborne Refrigeration 2201 Rodeo Rd. 1175 Liberty Ave. 900 W. Grand Goffstown(308)532-1841 RFHA 69101 (201)352-1380 07205 (505)762-0112 88101 Ace Service Co. Omaha 18 Cote Avenue Moorestown Deming Bennett Refrigeration (603)668-5070 RSHA 03045 John Verderame &Sons Teague Refrigeration 3352 N.88th Plaza 930 Borton Landing Road 1101 E. Florida (402)571-7444 R 68134 Hudson (609)235-3144 R 08057 (505)546-9691 88031 Crapo's Refrig. &A/C Hudson Serv. Co. 4006 "n" St. 48 Lowell Rd. Neptune City Espanola (402)733-3232 68107 (603)882-1741 R 03051 Advance Air Systems, Inc. Pueblo Elect. & Refrig. Greater Omaha Refrig. 23 Myron Avenue Rt. 1, Box 4022 3313 N. 88th Plaza Littleton (201)775-4898 R 07753 (505)753-3000 87532 (402)571-2626 RFSHA 68134 Pennock Sales &Service 120 Main Street Pemberton Farmington J. L. Tucker (603)444-5833 03561 Harry Keil Refrig. Aspen Refrig. & Htg. 815 N. 19th Stt.. Rt. 1, Box 334 534 E. Broadway, Ste F (402) 365-7400 RSHA 68102 Madison (201)267-8825 R 08068 & M Refrig. (505)326-4635 87401 K Scottsbluff K& M Hill Rd. Somerset Four Corners Service Co. Modock All Temp Serv. & Repair (603)367-4730 R 03849 ABA Refrig. & Rest. Eq. 1416 Schofield Lane 2010 5th Ave. 370D Hamilton Street (505)325-9863 87401 (308)635-0607 69361 Somersworth (201)249-8411 RFH 08873 Thompson Appl. Repair Air-Care of New Hamp. Gallup 1004 E. Overland 14 Myrtle Street Trenton Kold-Aire Refrig. (308)632-6250 RH 69361 (603)692-5700 RF 03878 Ever-Ready Refrig. Industrial Park, West Fortier&Son, Inc. 220 N. Broad St. (505)722-6783 87301 Seward 216 Green Street (609)393-4173 RFSHA 08607 Lee's Refrigeration (603)692-3595 RH 03878 734 Seward St. Union NEW YORK (402)643-3645 RSHA 68434 Wolfeboro Ideal Appl. Serv. Well's Appliance Service 1013 Burnet Ave. Whitton Rd. (201)687-8859 07083 Albany NEVADA (603)569-1723 R 03894 Albany Refrig. Ltd. W. Orange 77 Livingston Avenue Boulder City Woodsville Baron International (518)456-4554 RFSH 12207 Richner A/C &Refrig. Roy's Refrigeration Inc. 148 S. Valley Road 1300 Wyoming R.F.D. #2, Box 169 (201)736-7171 R 07052 Amityville (702)293-5170 89005 (603)747-2688 03785 Kelser Serv. Corp. 645 N. Broadway, Rt. 110 Carson City (516)789-1111 11701 Ron's Refrig. NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO Bath 2068 S. Edmonds Dr. Marvin Refrig. &A.C. (702)882-4845 RH 89701 Atlantic Cit Alamogordo City 'N Cold Equipment 48 West Steuben T Inc. (800)722-0230 RH 14810 Las Vegas 122 22 N.N. California if Ave. 6491/2 Hwy 70 W. Burney's Comm. Serv. (609)348-9126 08401 (505)437-3477 RHA 88310 Brooklyn 4480 Aldebaran Ave. gre Broo Serv. Co. Inc. (702)736-0006 RSHA 89103 Clifton Albuquerque Albuquerque Refrig. erv. 1127 Willoughby Ave. 3575 W. Thomkins Oak Hill Road Lloyd's Refrigeration Multi Temp., Inc. 1500 Los Tomases NW (718)386-2515 FSHA, 11237 (702)798-1010 RFSHA 89103 (201)256-1373 R 07013 (505)242-1569 R 87102 Buffalo LMS 4 Service Bomar Inc. Advance Equip. Co. 3040 S. Valley View Englishtown 7522 B 2nd St., NW 2494 Seneca St. (702)871-1000 RFSHA 89102 Ace Heating &Cooling Inc. (505)898-8733 RSHA 87107 (716)822-0715 RH 14210 Sunrise Refrigeration 121 Wilson Ave. Brothers Electro Mechanical. Appl. Installation &Serv. 3400 N. Mojave Road (201)446-1888 RFHA 07726 10300 Constitution NE Ste. C 2464 Main Street (702)871-1555 89101 Hackensack (505)299-0457 RHA 87112 (716)836-8606 RSHA 14214 Ed's Refrig. B H Refrig., Inc. Bergen-Passaic Service g•, Reno (505 Girard N.E. 818 Elmwood Avenue Kold-Temp Comm. Refrig. 56 McKinley St. (505)884-0085 87107 882-3133 RFA 14222 2220 Dickerson Rd. (201)487-6788 R 07601 (716) New Mexico Serv. Co. Climate Control Refrig. (702)323-0070 89513 Hammonton 3313 Girard NE 3085 Seneca Street Reno Refrigeration Silipena Comm. Ref. (505)889-3036 RHA 87107 (716)825-2020 RH 14224 (70 )Cyma 747 Street 328 South First Road Shields Bros. of Buffalo (702)747-5362 R 89503 (609)567-0542 RF 08037 Carlsbad General Refrigeration Serv. 1410 Main Street 810 W. Mermod (716)883-3860 H 14209 (505)885-5605 88220 11 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) NEW YORK — NORTH CAROLINA Carle Place — Shelby Carle Place Pelham Wellsville Greenville Senay Elect. Repair All State Air Control K& L Appl. Repair Serv. Greenville Rest. Equip. 485 Westbury P.O. Box 158 27 Clark St. 630 Pitt St. (516)334-8686 SH 11514 (914)668-8211 R 10803 (716)593-3450 14895 (919)830-0542 27834 Clarkson Poughkeepsie White Plains Hickory Allen Refrig. &Fixt. Crystal Clear Refrig. 175 Orawaupum Street All Thermal Services P.O. Box 731 Industry Street (914)949-0945 R 10606 509 B Main Avenue (716)637-0310 R 14430 (914)471-0011 RA 12603 (704)323-8367 RFHA 28601 Dix Hills Rochester NORTH CAROLINA High Point Econ Mechanical Corp. A.I.S. Comm. Pts. &Svc. Carolina Maintenance Svc. 3 Underset Ct. 26 Pullman Avenue 1236 N. Main Street Asheville (516)242-3930 RH 11746 (716)458-4190 RSH 14615 (919)885-3895 RH 27260 Inc. All-Temp Service Corp. CMA, Golden Triangle Refrig. Gansevoort 176 Rosedale Street 349 Depot Street 1306 Baker Rd. Baldwin Bros. Ref rig. (704)252-7921 RSH 28802 9• (716)338-2070 R 14620 (919)431-3477 27263 Rt. 9, Box 37 D. J. Mutch Refrig. Inc. Service Engineering Co. High Point Refr. Htg. (518)792-0124 12831 1479 Norton Street 16 Pearl Street 320 Ennis St. Glendale (716)266-4920 RSHA 14621 (704)252-6297 RSHA 28801 (919)883-6549 27260 New Ridgewood Refrig. The John Zingo Corp. Bessemer City 72-16 Myrtle Ave. 164 Newbury Street Lexington Criswell Refrigeration Furr Refrig. (718)821-9155 11385 (716)254-7090 RFSHA 14613 Rt. 2, Box 586 (704)629-3065 28016 603 Burgess St. Glen Falls Sauquoit (704)249-9017 R 27292 Expert Refrigeration Duffy's Rest. Equip. Boone 65 South St. 3138 Oneida Street Dove Equipment Service Lumberton (518)793-9259 12801 (315)737-9401 SH 13456 300 East King Street Smith's Refrigeration (704)262-0385 28607 Elizabethtown Rd. Box 1468 Huntington Station Schenectady (919)739-7970 28358 Biltmore Mechanical Inc. Albany Conditioned Air Candler 159 Broadway 2957 Hamburg Street Rice's Refrigeration Manteo (516)692-6590 RFHA 11746 (518)356-1607 RF 12303 Rt. 2, Box 320 Machine Repair&Svc. (704)667-8856 28715 Hwy 345 Skyco NE Jamestown Setauket (919)473-1284 RFSHA 27954 A. I. S. Comm. Pts. &Svc. Nassau Soda Equipment Cary Monroe 8 West Main St. 4 Waterview Lane Cary Refrigeration Inc. (716)665-6556 RSHA 14733 (516)273-1555 11733 101-H Woodwinds Ind. Ct. Don P. Evans Service Westburg Elect. Inc. (704)460-0061 RFSHA 27511 7818 Landsford Road 16 Scott St. South Glen Falls (704)764-3033 28110 (716)488-1172 14701 Commercial Appl. Serv. Charlotte 30 Marion Ave. Authorized Appl. Svcntr. New Bern Lake Carmel (518)798-1819 12801 1020 Tuckaseegee Rd. George's Service Company Ideal Air Conditioning (704)377-4501 28208 426 Thurman Road Hamilton Drive Syracuse Bankhead Refrig. Serv. (919)633-1366 RFH 28560 (914)225-8762 10512 Comm. Refrig. & Food Eq. 5255 Plymouth St. Newton 506 Gordon Ave. ( )704 525-4322 R 28217 Latham (315)454-3591 RH 13220 Hurley Refrig. & Htg. Northeast Comm. Appl. Carolina Refrigeration Co. 308 West A Street 1083 Troy Schenectady Rd. Thiells 8008 Bartlett Road (704)464-2640 28658 (518)785-0190 RSH 12110 AAA Cooleration Serv. (704)545-2139 R 28227 1 Cedar Lane Comm. Repair Serv. Raleigh Long Island City (914)947-2113 10984 1500 W. Morehead St. Authorized Appl. Svctr. Gotham A/C Serv. (704)334-9763 28208 800 N. Person St. 32-49 Gale Ave. Troy (919)834-3476 SH 27604 (212)392-7300 R 11101 Mullally Bros. Inc. Conoven Triangle Refrig. Service 116 Campbell Ave. Awad Appliance Service 709 Pershing Road Manchester (518)465-8757 12180 Rt. 5, Box 517 (919)833-9795 RHA 27608 Angeline Refrigeration (704)464-8883 28613 Walkers Refrigeration 90 S. Main Street Valley Stream P.O. Box 28416 (716)289-4700 RS 14504 Day&Nite Refrig. Elizabeth City (919)834-9056 27611-8416 600 W. Seaman Avenue Robertson's Refrig. Inc. Massapequa (516)378-1176 R 11510 901 A West Ehringhaus St. Reidsville Don Refrig. Co. (919)335-7742 R 27909 Chrismon Refrig. Service 194 Old Sunrise Hwy. Vestal 504 N.W. Market St. (516)799-3333 R 11758 Prescott-Pierson Eq. Fayetteville (919)349-6449 R 27320 2505 Vestal Parkway E. Lee Norris Refrigeration Mastic (607)797-2396 R 13850 836 Dunn Road Rutherford Nestor Ramos Service (919)323-0560 R 28301 Koone's Service 49 Pentmoor Drive Webster Rt. 5, Box 32 (516)491-2525 RHA 11950 Story Refrigeration Greensboro (704)287-5354 28139 5 West Main St. C.D. Spivey Refrig. Co. Middle Village (716)872-6143 14580 7-D Oundas Circle Shelby McManus Comm. Refrig. (919)852-5700 27407 Cleveland Refrigeration 79-49 68 Rd. Greensboro Refrig. Service 2409 S. Post Road (718)326-3172 R 11379 2920 Manufacturers Rd. (704)484-1079 RH 28150 (919)272-9361 27416 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 12 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) NORTH CAROLINA — OHIO Smithfield — Tiffin Smithfield Mandon Cleveland East Liverpool Parrish Refrig. Serv. Diede's Air Cond. Daly Refrig. Co. Sims and Company 906 Raleigh Road P.O. Box 582 7700 Marble Ave. 1012 Bradshaw Ave. (919)934-7719 27577 (701)663-7075 58554 (216)441-2323 R 44105 (216)385-3867 43920 Statesville Minot Electrical Appl. Repair Elyria 2021 E. 32nd St. Y Taylor's Refrigeration Co. Refrigerator Equip. (216)431-2222 RH 44115 Longbrake Refrig. Service 322 Holland Dr. 2000 Valker Road Richard Greenwald Inc. 10822 LaGrange Road (704)872-4891 R 28677 (701)852-2101 58701 P.O. Box 18053 (216)323-3981 R 44035 Summerfield St. John (216)761-8605 44118 Euclid Hight Service Co. Abrahamson Refrig. Harrison Appl. Service Ramsey-Bennett Co. Route 1, Box 1336-1 Star Route 4025 East 71st Street 25010 Lakeland Blvd. (919)272-4113 RHA 27358 (701)263-4526 58369 (216)429-1121 R 44105 (216)261-9110 44132 Twin Service Refrig. Wake Forest 2041 Hamilton Avenue Fairfield Technical Refrigeration OHIO (216)861-2277 R 44114 Smith Refrigeration P.O. Box 78 4890 Castleton Drive (919)556-0555 RHA 27587 Akron Columbus (513)868-6533 45014 ARR/CRS, Inc. Allied Restaurant Serv. Weaverville 1169 W.Waterloo Rd. 920 N. 20th St. Fremont 44 Morgan Branch Road (216)753-6634 RSHA 44314 (800)824-1444 RFSHA 43223 Gus Carn Refrigeration (704)645-9446 RHA 28787 Don's Refrig. Service ARR/CRS, Inc. 1819 W. State 570 Lansing Road 2830 Johnstown Rd. (419)332-9129 RFHA 43420 Whittier (216)784-6365 R 44312 (614)476-3225 RSHA 43230 Hawkins Htg. A/C. Co. Miller's Refri eration Atlas Butler Inc. Huron Rt. 1 g 243 North Fifth Street Arnie Fox Htg. &A/C (704)497-2592 28789 2512 Triplett Blvd. 2710 Cleveland Rd. West (216)784-4527 R 44312 (om Cannon Co 43215 Wilmington Tri-Vector Corp. Tom Cannon Co., Inc. (419)433-2369 RFHA 44839 Commercial Refrig. Sales 10 South College St. P.O. Box - Kettering 102 Eastwood Rd. (216)376-8426 RFSHA 44308 (614)875 639 6390 R 43216 Keirn Refrig. Service (919)799-2194 R 28402 Nationwide Services 5400 Bigger Road Alliance 4555 #11 Groves Road (513)434-6064 RH 45440 Winston-Salem White Refrigeration (614)863-6666 RHA 43232 Alexander Equip. Co. 420 W. Main St. Taylor'd Refrig. Service Lorain 3820 Kimwell Dr. (216)821-1243 44601 1245 Brownlead Road Harmon Serv. Inc. (919)765-8950 27103 (614)276-7870 R 43223 2063 Ridge Rd. McGee's Refrigeration Bellefontaine United Refrig. Service (216)277-6381 RH 44055 4804 Old Walkertown Rd. D& R Refrigeration 581 West Town St. Merchants Refrig. Inc. (402)767-1711 27105 1141/2 E. Court Ave. Rm. 6 (614)228-5311 R 43223 3807 West Erie Ave. (513)599-3335 RH 43311 The Wasserstrom Co. (216)246-5511 44053 NORTH DAKOTA Brook Park 477 South Front Street Lucas Northbrook Refrigeration (614)228-6525 RSHA 43215 Mid-Ohio Refrigeration Beulah 23120 Switzer Road 1488 Rummel Rd. Beulah TV&Appliance Food Equipment Service ( ) (216)226-1030 44142 Dayton 419 589-4963 RHA 44843 112 W. Main Chagrin Falls 2617 St. Charles Malvern (701)873-2764 58523 Gordon Refrigeration (513)254-3501 45410 g Fields Refrigeration Carrington 31149 Woodcrest Dr. Logan Appliance Serv. 3017 Alliance Road Kluth's Refrig. (216)248-4329 44022 350 Troy Street (216)868-5833 44644 167 8th Ave. South (513)222-2222 45404 (701)652-3047 58421 Cincinnati South Dayton Refrig. Svc. Mansfield A. M. Schwartz Inc. 3230 W. Alex-Bell Rd. Nick's Sales & Service Crystal 2331 Reading Rd. (513)435-1331 45449 1038 Burkwood Rd. Otto's Ref. &Appl. Sales (513)381-5758 45202 (419)756-6755 R 44907 Rt. 1, Box 61 Certified Service Center Delphos " (701)657-2267 58222 4946-50 Paddock Road Rick's Refrig. &Appl. Middletown (513)242-3139 RSH 45237 327 N. Main Street Stoney's Refrigeration Dickinson Comm. Parts &Serv. of Cinn. (419)695-9400 RH 45833 7162 Becky Drive Electric Sales &Service 6940 Plainfield Rd. Delta (513)777-4111 45044 31 Sims (513)984-1900 RH 45236 (701)225-2171 58601 Hamilton County Refrig. Kern Refrigeration Olmsted Township Colerain Ave. 327 Main Street Cull's Sales &Service 6195 Fargo 6195 923 1962 45239 (419)822-3888 43515 24553 Bagley Rd. Dakota Refrig. Koch Refrigeration Co. Dover (216)826-1210 44138 515 N. 19th Street 3578 Gail nn Dr. (701)235-9698 58102 Gaily nn Climate Serv. Ravenna (513)661-1518 RS 45211, 112 E. 4th Styron Repair Service Grand Forks (216)339-1140 RFSA 44662 3380 Hommon Avenue Midwest Refrig. (216)296-3535 44266 622 S. 15th (701)746-5448 58201 Tiffin Russell Refrig. & Equip. 50 Hudson Street (419)447-3961 44883 13 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) OHIO — PENNSYLVANIA Toledo — Mechanicsburg Toledo Tecumseh Portland Dubois Arco Inc. Redfield Refrigeration Bressie Elect. Co. Chittester Refrig. 3254 Hill Avenue Route 4 922 S.E. Oak St. 705 Dubois St. (419)531-3521 R 43607 (405)275-2266 RH 74873 (503)231-7171 RSHA 97214 (814)371-3915 RHA 15801 Commercial Ref. &Elec. Commercial Refrig. Inc. 2280 Upton Ave. Tulsa 5920 N.E. Glisan Erie (419)475-6543 RFHA 43606 Crowl Mechanical Inc. (503)234-6445 R 97213 A.D.S. Equipment Co. 4616 So. 101st St. E. Ave. 4809 Pittsburg Ave. Barry Faunce P F Refrigeration 814 5243 303rd St. (918)663-3323 RFHA 74126 2P00 7 N.E. 131st Ave. ( )838-2038 SH 16509 (419)255-0201 43611 (918)582-7121 (503)252-0660 97230 A.I.S. Comm. Parts &Service Servco Inc. Mitchco Custom Air Co. Shepler Refrigeration 1004 W. 26th St. 3961 N. Williams Ave. 2505 E. Broadway 2119 North Darlington PI. (814)456-3732 RSH 16508 I (419)691-2828 RH 43619 (918)835-3670 74115 (503)282-7255 R 97212 Harrisburg Omstead Service Co. g The Wichman K& D Service Co. (918 1702 Arlington East 30th Street Roseburg 1833-41 N. Cameron St. 2940 Diamond Lakke e Blvd. (419)385-9121 RSHA 43609 (918)749 0511 RHA 74114 Roseburg Refrig. (717)236-9039 SH 17103 Union Yale (503)672-8939 RFHA 97470 Hazelton Uneek Services E.R. Heiliger Co. Whit's Refrig. & Ice R.R.1, Box 34 739 Curry Goffa Refrigeration 208 Sweet Potato Ridge Rd. (918) 582-7121 74085-3301 y Rd. 969 W. 11th St. (513)836-8895 45322 (503)672-7207 97470 (717)455-2735 18201 Valley View OREGON Salem Hermitage ARR/CRS Inc. Salem Refrigeration Rombold Refrig. &A/C 8001 Sweet Valley Drive 4071 Liberty Rd. S. 285 S. Keel Ridge Road (216)328-0060 RSHA 44125 Beaverton (503)581-7244 R 97302 (412)346-3892 R 16148 Chill Factor Refrigeration Westlake 6163 SW Murray Blvd. Intercourse North East Mechanical (503)643-9582 97075 G/L Clark Asso. Inc. 1055 Bradley Road PENNSYLVANIA 3614 Old Philadelphia Pike Bend (216)871-1020 44145 (717)768-8296 RFHA 17534 All-Temp Refrig. Co. Youngstown 675 SE 9th Street Allentown Jenkintown Auth. Factory Service (503)389-6998 RHA 97702 Dynamic, Inc. Williard Inc. 600 Industrial Rd. 709 Gordon Street 375 Highland Avenue (216)792-1407 44509 Clackamas (215)435-5547 RHA 18102 (215)885-5000 19046 Perrigo Industrial Services York-Mahoning Co. K&D Service (Branch) 724 Canfield Rd. 15610 S.E. Tong Rd. 447 Lehigh Street Jennette (216)788-7011 R 44511 (503)658-8174 97015 (215)432-0266 SH 18103 Bruce's Refrig. &Supply Eugene 500 N. 3rd Street U Zanesville g Altoona (412)527-5806 RFSHA 15644 Nicholson Refrig. Serv. Clay's Refrigeration Caum 233 Green Lane Eng. Corp. 3298 N. Maple St. (503)688-9082 97404 2513 Sixth Avenue Lancaster (614)453-3450 R 43701 (814)944-6149 RFHA 16603 K& D Service (Branch) Lebanon 597 Lehigh Avenue Omer's Refrigeration &Appl. Boothwyn (717) 394-4892 SH 17602 OKLAHOMA 35065 E. Lacomb Rd. EB Devlin Co. Inc. (503)451-2515 97355 80 Winding Way Lansdowne Atoka (215)485-8100 R 19061 John F. Harkins Co., Inc. All Temp Refrig. McMinnville Ogden Climate Control Union &Baltimore Ave. 111 East "C" St. Al's Refrigeration 814 D Market Street (215)622-6300 19050 (405)889-2157 74525 833 E. 11th St. (215)494-7514 19061 Latrobe Norman (503)472-9000 97128 Coraopolis Mullen Refrig. Service 2 Railroad St. Reliable Refrigeration Milwaukie Authorized Factory Serv. 20 20 2)537-7203 R 15650 2008 Research Park Blvd. Tyler-Portland Refrig. 1010 First Avenue (405)321-3606 73069 8545 S.E. McLaughlin Blvd. (412)262-2330 RSH 15108 Laureldale Oklahoma City (503)231-0731 97222 Darby Reading Refrigeration Clyde Walker Svc. Co. Newport Stanservice 3301 Raymond Street 901 N.W. 4th Street Coastal Refrig. Htg. &A/C 917 Springfield Rd. (215)929-2653 RH 19605 (405)232-7184 RH 73106 846 N. Coast Hwy. (215)586-7575 19023 Lemoyne Falcon Mechanical Inc. (503)265-7275 R 97365 Doylestown Temp-Tech 1015 N.W. 68th Wilde Refrig. 900 Market Street (405)848-7000 RA 73116 112 S.E. Douglas Gannet Mechanical 4020 Gannet Lane Rd. #2 (717)761-2559 RA 17043 H.L.M. Service Systems (503)265-3255 R 97365 4020 Gannet L 18901 5120 S. Monte PI. Leola (405)682-0459 73119 Drexel Hill Triangle Refrigeration Co. Hagar Restaurant Serv. Shannon's Comm. Refrig. 3200 Oregon Pike, 1229 W. Main St. 4043 Garrett Road (717)656-2711 17522 (405)235-2184 RSH 73106 (215)259-1906 R 19026 Mechanicsburg P.M. Maintenance Co. 18 E. Maplewood Ave. (717)697-9708 17055 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 14 H=Hot Food Units;A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) PENNSYLVANIA — TENNESSEE Munhall — Powell Munhall York Florence Heiskell Haag &Kusko Electrical Authorized Factory Serv. Marshall Refrigeration Miller Equip. Co. Inc. 118 Marham Road 220 N. Broad Street 1213 Claredon Avenue R. 1, Box 532 Hinds Creek Rd. (412)462-3890 15120 (717)846-5484 RH 17405 (803)665-6658 RSH 29501 (615)522-0615 RSHA 37754 Newton Square K& D Service 907 Roosevelt Avenue Hilton Head Isl. Hixson Sebastian & Sons Inc. (717)848-2780 SH 17404 Marke's Heating &A/C Quick-Cool Refrigeration 12 S. Newton St. Larry E. Kern Service 2 Cardinal Road P.O. Box 1543 (215)353-7990 RH 19073 1765 West Market Street (803)681-2350 RHA 29928 (615)842-9871 37343 Pennsylvania Furnace (717)854-7598 17404 P5 P Ae Air, Inc. Jackson Berrena's Refrigeration (803)681-2473 R 29926 All Seasons Refrigeration 215 E. Deibler Rt.2, RHODE ISLAND 109 Pleasant Plains Rd. (814)238-0238 16865 No. Charleston (901)664-3989 RH 38305 E. Providence S. A. Holcombe Ref. Co. Johnson Cit Philadelphia 5085 Piedmont Avenue Y GCS Service Atlantic Refrig. Eq. Co. (803)744-2763 R 29406 Commercial Refrig. Inc. 529 E. Thompson St. 1002 Waterman Ave. 500 Princeton Rd. (215)426-4722 R 19125 (401)434-6803 SH 02914 West Columbia (615)282-1321 RFHA 37602 F.A.S.T. Comm. Appl. Svc. Whaley Electric Svc.Providence S Jonesborou h 110 No. 2nd Street P.O. Box 4023 9 (215)922-6245 H 19106 66 Whipple Temp. Control (803)760-2110 RSH 29171 Pioneer Refrigeration 66 Whipple Street Rt. 1 Box 77A Charles W. Jones (401)831-0361 R 02908 (615)753-5047 RH 37659 5226 Ridge Avenue SOUTH DAKOTA (215)482-8771 RSH 19128 Westerly Kingsport Elmer Schultz Serv. Inc. Morrone Electric Inc. Anderson Refrigeration 540 N. 3rd St. 170 Main Rapid City 126 Deaderick Rd. (215)627-5400 RSH 19123 (401)596-2102 02891 D& R Service, Inc. (615)239-6892 R 37663 3030 W. St. Louis St. Pittsburgh (605)343-6740 RFH 57702 Knoxville Commercial Equip. Svc. SOUTH CAROLINA Food Equip. Svc. (FESCO) 316 Linnview Avenue Anderson Sioux Falls 3011 Industrial Pkwy E. (412)882-5271 RSH 15210 Hosea Refrig. Serv. Inc. AAA Refrigeration (615)522-5764 RH 37921 (6 HAY Service & Installation 113 Sayre Street 09 S. Marion Rd. (605)361-3001 RHA 57106 Mechanical Services Inc. 435 Melwood Ave. (803)226-6088 R 29624 1010 Wilder Place (412)621-9322 RFSHA 15213 Wilson Refrig. A-1 Appliance Service (615)522-1124 RFA 37915 301 Marchase Refrigeration 1948 S. McDuffie Street (60 N. 6-338s 2700 Smallman Street (803)225-7923 RFHA 29621 (605)336-3388 57104 Memphis (412)281-6280 R 15222 Clay's Refrig. & Repair Svc. Wilson's Refrig. &A/C Beaufort TENNESSEE 4929 Miller Road 310 Knollview Dr. Beaufort A/C &Appl. Co. (901)794-1400 RFSHA 38118 (412)327-0349 R 15239 Star Route 5, Box 299-D Antioch Commercial Parts and Svc. (803)525-0326 29902 R & D Refrigeration Svc. 3716 Burdon Cove, Suite 4 Pleasant Gap Burton 421 Carl Miller Rd. (901)366-4587 RSHA 38118 Phoenix Engineering Powell Electric (615)331-9362 RFHA 37013 Landmark Htg. &A/C 248 N. Main Street 3212 Jean Dr. (814)359-2701 RFHA 16823 R#8 Box 78-A (803)524-4891 FH 29902 Bristol (901)365-4260 R 38118 Scranton Bristol Supply & Equip Rest. Equip. Serv. Inc. 200-210 State St. 6274 Flodden K& D Service Camden 1818 Cedar Avenue Johnnie's Servicenter (615)764-5191 RSHA 37620 (901)682-5932 RSHA 38119 (717)342-5135 SH 18505 1701 Roberts Ave. Charleston Mt. Juliet (803)432-3643 RHA 29020 Spring City Mechanical Systems Volunteer Refrigeration p 9 y Market St. 802 Creekbond Circle C & M Refrig. Sls. & Svc. Campobello (615)336 5739 RFH 37310 (615)664 3443 RA 37122 260 Cedar St., P.O. Box 186 Food Equip. Service Co. (215)948-9308 RSH 19475 170 Caldwell Road Chattanooga Nashville (803)468-4598 RSHA 2932 aa9 2 Wilkes-Barre Jake Marshall Service Commercial Appliance Service a ce 611 W. Manning, P.O. 4324 602 Overton Street C Appliance Service Cayce 266-7200 RA 37405 (615)254-0906 RSHA 37203 88 North Main Street Buddy Hatcher Ref. & Eq.- (717)829-2638 R 18701 2005 State St. Seaborn Comm. Refrig. Comm. Pts. &Svc. of Nash. (803)252-8272 29033 2500 Dodds Avenue 470 Woodycrest Avenue Williamsport (615)629-0969 37407 (615)244-8050 SH 37210 K& D Service (Branch) Charleston Hgts. Nick's Service Company 14 W Fifth Street Hutto Refrigeration Sales Collierville 170 Old Tusculum (717)323-8010 SH 17701 3103 Meeting St. Century Refrig. Svc. (615)833-2741 RSH 37222 (803)747-7331 RSHA 29405 Rt. 1, Box 327A Tennessee Rest. Equip. (901)853-7600 R 38017 7127 Cockrill Bend Inc. Dr. Columbia (615)350-8188 RSH 37209 Authorized Appliance Serv. 1811 Taylor Street Harrison Powell (803)254-8414 RSH 29201 Gray Fox Refrigeration Houston Everett 6133 Bayshore Dr. 124 East Brushy Valley Rd. (615)344-5509 R 37341 (615)947-7744 RH 37849 15 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) TENNESSEE — VERMONT Sevierville — W. Pawlet Sevierville Dallas Lubbock Wichita Falls D.C. Service&Sales Air Cold Service Co. Plan-Ex Corporation Archer Mechanical Inc. Rt. 11 Box 219 A 2624 S. Central Exp. 1120 Slaton Hwy 618 Ohio Street (615)453-5087 RFH 37862 (214)426-2174 75215 (806)745-6647 RSH 79404 (817)322-7222 76308 Seymour Almcoe Refrig. Co. Y 4050 Cresthill Road Lufkin Knox Area Maintenance (214)381-2113 R 75227 Dorsett Refrigeration UTAH 10922 Chapman Hwy. B&B/Shepherd Service 205 Herndon (615)573-7851 RFSHA 37865 11234 Plano Rd. (713)634-4130 75901 Clearfield (214)226-1509 75243 Manuel Dick Kearsley Svc. Ctr. TEXAS Hicks Appliance Serv. Co. Manuel A/C Svc. 520 S. State 4510 Bryan St. 10903 Leedy St. (801)773-4836 RHA 84015 Abilene (214)826-0458 RSHA 75204 (713)332-8567 RFSA 77578 Logan Heatherly Refrigeration Ice Machines Inc. United Service Co. 4342 Mary Lou Lane 3712 Haggar Way Pasadena 790 S. Main (915)672-1481 R 79606 (214)357-9723 RFH 75209 Tecumseh Mech. Svc. (801)753-3700 RH 84321 Schindler Refrigeration Co. 2950 S. Shaver, Ste. C-15 Arlington 10815 Grissom (713)944-8842 RFHA 77502 Salt Lake City Alpha Service (214)241-1992 RSHA 75229 La Monica's Rest. Eq. Serv. 3610-G S. Cooper St. Plano 2759 S. 300 W. #E (817)465-1882 R 76015 El Campo Nova Food Equip. (801)466-2681 RFSHA 84115 El Campo Refrig.-Cooler 1401 Summit Suite 10 Lee's Service&Sales Austin 212 S. Mechanic (214)578-1730 R 75074 211 W. Haven Air Temp. Engineering (409)543-9039 77437 (801)467-1561 RFA 84115 6513 Thomas Springs Rd. Rowlett (512)288-4540 RFSHA 78736 El Paso Phoenix Refrigeration Mark Refrigeration Barrett Refrigeration 5101 Grisham 679 E. 4181 So. Central Elect. Appl. Svc. g 801 972-1840 84107 6719 Shirley Ave. 7305 Boeing Drive (214)475-1258 R 75088 ( ) (512)452-7667 R 78752 (915)779-1226 R 79925 Peterson's Sales & Service City Plumbing Supply San Antonio 1370 South 400 West E. m 31st Fort Worth Arnold Refrigeration (801)487-3653 RH 84115 104 104 477-5703 RSHA 78705 Ralph Wright Refrig. 1122 N. Cherry 9909 Hwy 80 W. (512)225-5493 78202 West Valley City Malarky's Enterprises (817)244-4787 76116 Bevtex Beverage Svc. Lindhardt Refrigeration 10408 Walpole Lane 3190 Houston St. 2854 S. Redwood Rd., C-18 (512)288-5802 RSH 78739 Garland (512)226-2266 78219 (801)973-9646 RFSHA 84119 Shepherd Food Svc. Eq. Comm. Kitchen Repair The Refrigeration p ation Co. 2710 National Circle 1377 N. Brazos 1010 IH 110 East (214)271-9582 R 75041 (512)735-2811 RSHA 78P07 VERMONT (409)838-3365 RH 77702 Harlingen Joe Jouett A/C & Heating Brattleboro Gil's Electric 9807 McCullough Peterson's Refrig. Brenham 206 E. Adams (512)342-1818 RFA 78216 138 ''A'' Elliott St. Gibbs Service Co. (512)423-1744 RSHA 78551 Warren Refrigeration (802)257-4261 05301 Rt. 1, Box 466 1863 Hormel (713)836-7212 77833 Houston (512)271-7933 78219 Burlington Carrollton Artic Air Refrigeration Affiliated Equip.Service 19515 RM 149, #141 Sugar Land 243 S. Champlain St. Trans-Air Inc. — (713)440=0216 RFSHA 77070 J &S Refrigeration Inc. (802)862-1768 05402 2013 Greenwood Rd. Armstrong Repair Center P.O. Box 109 (214)242-0601 75006 5750 A Royalton (713)240-5505 77487 Colchester Commerce (713)666-7100 SH 77081 Texarkana Mainieri Refrig. &A/C Leon's Heating &A/C B& D Conditioning Air Universal Food Serv. E 4 02)86 d Ave. 1123 Main 1108 W. Cottage q (802)864 5909 05446 (713)869-8958 77009 (24 )792- r (214)886-3567 75428 (214)792-8294 RFSHA 75503 Montpelier Southern Refrig. Svc. Conroe 300 Garden Oaks Tyler Commercial Services Temp ir Service (713 695-6481 R 77018 Y (80 River 51 p ) Top Refrigeration (802)223-5110 RH 05602 2000 Derby 2338 Airline Drive (409)539-1741 77305 Irving (214)597-4701 RSHA 75713 Rutland Dial One Hugh's A/C Auth. Appl. Servicenter Corpus Christi P.O. Box 165334 Victoria 74 River Street Dowell Comm. Svc. (214)255-7440 RHA 75016 Crossroads A/C&Refrig Svc. (802)775-5588 RSH 05701 4307 S. Port St., Suite 140 Harris Refrigeration 3201 E. Rio Grande #B (512)855-0633 78415 1302 West Shady Springs Ct. (512)576-5917 RFSHA 77901 W. Pawlet Owen Refrigeration (214)445-0080 RSHA 75060 Corino Electronics 4214 Dillon Lane Lone Star Appliance Svc. Waco Wells Road (512)854-7272 R 78415 439 N. Briery Food Equip. Service (802)645-0251 05775 (214)790-6732 75016 657 Ruby St. (817)776-6470 RFSHA 76714 Longview Pro Tech Refrig. Inc. Johnson Service Center P.O. Box 21958 2131 S. Green St. (817)666-2667 F 76702 (214)758-9614 RHA 75602 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 16 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) VIRGINIA — WEST VIRGINIA Charlottesville — Charleston VIRGINIA Spotsylvania Fall City Seattle Garnett Refrigeration Fall City Refrigeration All Area Service Charlottesville 9821 Courthouse Rd. 4471 332nd Ave., S.W. 21637 Pacific Hwy. So. Ron Martin Service (703)898-6461 R 22553 (206)222-7980 RHA 98024 (206)824-6910 R 98198 701 Charlton Ave. Electromatic Sales-Serv. (804)977-3924 RSH 22906 Springfield Graham 800 Mercer St. Daubers of Washington D.C. Andy's Comm. Ref. (206)624-3370 R 98109 Concord 7645 Dynatech Court 6715 247th Street Evergreen Refrigeration Strain Refrigeration (703)866-3600 H 22153 (206)847-7427 R 98338 727 S. Kenyon Hwy. So. Hwy 460 East (205)763-1744 R 98108 (804)993-2231 24538 Virginia Beach Grayland Restaurant Appl. Svc. Inc. Ballentine Inc. Rod's Restaurant Eq. 5257A Clalledon Drive 1893 Highway 105 (2 6 Roosevelt W.E. Lloyd0. P (804)473-9308 RSH 23462 206)267-3404 98547 (206)524-8200 SH 98115 Lloyd 0. Pillow Refrig. ( Rt. 2, Box 246 GCS Service Spokane (804)525-3005 24550 5257 Cleveland St., Ste. 102 Kennewick Clayman Comm. Svc. (800)476-4278 RFSHA 23462 All-Phase Refrigeration 611 W. 28th Fairfield Shealy Hodges Corp. Rt. 11, Box 11568 (509)624-0084 RSHA 99203 Dominion Refrig. Corp. 849 Seahawk Circle//103 (509)582-6675 R 99337 2929 P-3 Eskridge Rd. (804)468-1929 RFA 23452 Coffey Refrigeration Tacoma (703)560-6644 R 22031 Waskey Restaurant Svc. Rt. 2, Box 6257 Commercial Refrig. of Tacoma Wilhelm's Refrig. Serv. 1211 Baker Rd. P.O. Box 68505 (509)586-1519 RFH 99337 1754 S. Fawcett Rt. 1, Box 149 (804)460-0320 RH ' 23455 Kent (206)383-1561 RH 98402 (804)377-6316 24435 R.E. Jones Refrig. Inc. Waynesboro D & E Refrig. & Htg. 1319 N. Fir Hampton Fitz's Service 16850 S.E. Wax Rd. p (206)631-1330 98042 (206)752-9586 98406 Manley's Service Co. 115 Henry Avenue P.O. Box 9050 (703)949-8835 22980 Thermodynamic Service TWlsp (804)826-8693 R 23661 Restaurant& Refrig. Repair 13236 S.E. 260th Free-Zee Refrig. &A/C Tidewater Service Agency 316 Federal St. (206)464-9517 RA 98031 8 Ayers St., P.O. Box 156 723 Kentucky Avenue (703)942-1777 22980 (509)997-5714 RHA 98856 (804)245-2665 RFA 23661 Kingston Winchester Plunkett Heating &Refrig. Vancouver Manassas Blue &Gray Elect. Svc. 26199 Barrett Rd.Capitol City Industries 2640 Valley Avenue (206)297-2668 98346 Ellis Heating &Cooling 9621 E. Millplain Blvd. Ste D 7561 Gary Rd. (703)662-5526 RH 22601 (703)631-9351 22110 Lynden (206)256-5005 98664 Kester Refrigeration Woodbridge Roosma's Refrigeration R & M North West 10070 Field Court C. B. Lucas Co. Inc. 1896 Front St. 5616 N.E. 40th Street (703)361-0904 R 22110 5119 Hoadley Road (206)354-3684 98264 (206)693-1631 98661 Midlothian (703)590-3700 R 22192 Marysville Wenatchee (East) Central VA. Rest. Eq. Rep. Wytheville Bob's Appl. Service Climate E gin ring 13531 E. Boundary, Suite C-2 Painter Refrigeration 1315 State Ave. (804)744-6233 RSH 23112 275 South 14th Street (206)659-0822 RS 98270 (509)884-8858 R 98801 Newport News (703)228-6255 RH 24382 Moses Lake Wenatchee Shippey&Assoc. Refrig. Basin Refrig. &Htg. Pacific Refrigeration 1005 48th Street WASHINGTON 234 E. Kinder P.O. Box 3688 (804)245-8113 RFA 23607 (509)765-7138 98837 (509)884-0777 98801 Bellevue Mount Vernon Westport Norfolk Connortion Refrig. Rest. Equip. Professional B &Z Services, Inc. 16750 NE 12th DJ Refrig. Service q P 2504 Lafayette Blvd. (206) ((206 641-7744 RA 98008 (804)853-6751 23509 206 Allison Ave. P.O. Box)424-5585 RSHA 98273 (206)262-340-340 4 RFHA 98595 Harris Refrigeration Richmond 14320 N.E. 21st, Suite 6 Olympia Yakima (206)641-6246 98007 Comm. Refrigeration Easton's Refrigeration Colonial Ref. &A/C 1428 S. Bay Road, N.E. 1625 Voelker Ave. 6805 Staples Mill Road Bellingham (206)943-2501 R 98506 (509)575-6340 R 98902 (804)262-0656 R 23228 Mel's Refrig. & Repair GCS Service, Inc. 4430 Pacific Hwy. 5 N. Port Angeles 6836 Atmore Road (206)676-9712 98226 Taylors Repair Service WEST VIRGINIA (804)276-1919 RFSHA 23225 Triad Electrical Cont. 3306 1-Hwy 101 East Roanoke 1846 Iron Street (206)457-6108 98362 Charleston (206)671-3000 98225 Charleston Refrigeration Childress Htg. Ref. &A/C Port Orchard 5119 C. Dover Drive 360 Mountain Ave., S.W. Chehalis C.A.L.M. Svc. &Repair (304)344-9273 RH 25313 (703)343-3434 RFSA 24016 Rinta Refrigeration P.O. Box 570 Central Service Co., Inc. WECO 765 N.W. State (206)895-2067 RFA 98366 504 W. Washington St. 1924 Main St., SW, P.O. Box 4593 (206)748-7733 R 98532 (304)344-3451 RSH 25313 (703)982-0837 RA 24015 Puyallup Ellensburg Renicker Refrigeration Appliance Doctor 10012 126th St. E. Rt. 3, Box 225 (206)572-3222 98373 (509)925-9142 RHA ' 98926 17 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) WEST VIRGINIA — CANADA Clarksburg — Winnipeg Manitoba Clarksburg Janesville Wausau Winnipeg Manitoba Belcastro's Refrigeration Douglas Refrigeration Horak Refrigeration Total Refrigeration Svc. 1929 Pride Avenue 34 S. Main Street 300 S. 17th Ave. 153 Aubert St. (304)623-2210 R 26301 (608)752-7872 RFSHA 53545 (715)845-2188 R 54401 (204)237-4851 R2HOB2 Stout Company, Inc. Streich Equipment Fort Garry Refrig. 760 W. Pike St. La Crosse 833 S. 3rd Avenue 1330 Chevrier Blvd. (304)623-3356 R 26301 Schomburg Refrig. Co. (715)842-0531 54401 (204)452-9800 R3T1Y5 1815 Caledonia Street Glen Morgan (608)781-6614 R 54602 J &J Lafferty's Ref. WYOMING Rt. 2, Box 45 Madison (304)253-6654 RFSHA 25847 Central Service Casper 6203 Monona Dr. Commercial Refrigeration Glenville (608)222-8658 RFHA 53716 653 Cy Whites Heating &A/C (307)234-0730 RFA 82601 Rt. 1, Box 45A Marshfield (304)462-7471 26351 Louie's Refrig. Svc, Electro-Mech. 511 East 4th St. P.O. Box 4420 Huntington (715)384-3101 54449 (307)237-8133 82604 Spencer's Refrig. Inc. Cheyenne 1352 E. Campbell Pk. Milwaukee Y P.O. Box 8135 Central Appl. Service Action Refrigeration (304)736-3314 RFHA 25705 8436 W. Lisbon Ave. 1780 Westland Rd. (414)464-5700 RH 53222 (307)634-2750 R 82001 South Charleston General Pts. of Wisconsin Douglas Authorized Factory Service 6633 N. National Ave. Holden's Electric 105 A Street (414)257-4008 FISH 53214 P.O. Box 983 (304)744-7320 RHA 25303 MInOCQUa (307)358-3873 RH 82633 Weirton Dan's Refrig. A/C Universal Electronics P.O. Box 349 Rock Springs 3666 Lindberg Way (715)356-3849 R 54548 Mike's Refrig. & Heating (304)748-0673 26062 1897 Yellowstone Rd. Monona (307)362-8824 82902 Maintenance Group, Inc. WISCONSIN 215 Femrite Drive Brookfield (608)221-9565 RH 53716 CANADA Real Refrigeration Inc. Neenah 4170 N. 126th St. Central Temp. Equip. Svc. Brampton Ontario (414)781-2030 53005 1054 American Dr. Rosetown Central Ref. (414)731-5071 RFA 54956 3 Research-Rd. Cedarburg (416) 451-3147 L6W1P4 Ansay&Johns Refrig. Oconomowoc W 62 N 535 Washington Ave. Tim's Refrigeration Mississuga Ontario (414)377-8700 RFA 53012 111 South Main Street J.C. Rogers Refrigeration (414)567-8666 R 53066 RR#6 Second Line W. Eagle River Oshkosh (416)767-2737 L5M2B5 Rogers Control, Inc. 1131 Wall Street, P.O. Box 458 Rae Refrigeration, Inc. Penticton B.C. (715)479-6919 RFSHA 54521 222 W. 11th Ave. Rapid Repair Service Ltd. (414)235-0690 54901 #108-1475 Fairview Rd. Eau Claire Solar Electric Inc. (604)492-5756 V2A7W5 Lee's Refrigeration, Inc. 745 Leeward Ct. W. 3233 Seymour Rd. (414)235-0690 RH 54901 Quebec City (715)834-1652 54701 Choquette C.K.S. Inc. Metropolitan Service Co. Racine 369 Des Cedres Blvd. 3210 London Rd. Capitol Refrigeration (418)628-3944 G1L1N1 (715)832-0555 RH 54701 1830 Charles St. (414)633-9283 R 53404 Stayner Ontario Green Bay G.J. Boem Refrigeration ABC Refrig. Plbg. &Htg. Sheboygan Locke Ave. 1226 S. Broadway Wifler Refrigeration (705)478-3103 L0M1S0 (414)432-3191 RSHA 54304 6324 S. 12th St. (414)452-4741 53081 Vancouver B.C. Northland Refrig. Inc. Northland Parts &Svc 1696 Main Street 32-0383 54305 St. Croix Falls 444 Robson St. J.M. Refrigeration (604)688-5923 V6B2B5 Hales Corners P.O. Box 478 Akrit Sales & Service, Inc. (715)483-3950 54024 Willowdale Ontario 10710 W. Scharles Avenue Provincial Refrig. Ltd. (414)425-7015 R 53130 63 Wagon Trailway (416)497-4559 M2J4V4 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 18 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ARKANSAS N. Little Rock Thomson Service Co. 2014 Pike Avenue (501)758-2450(day) RFSHA 72114 (501)758-9728(night) MISSISSIPPI Biloxi Newman's Restaurant Supply Co. 867 Howard Avenue (601)432-5183 RFSHA 39530 NORTH CAROLINA Bessemer City Criswell Services, Inc. Rt. 2, Box 586 (704)629-3065 RSHA 28016 FLORIDA West Palm Beach Smithco Services 4420 Georgia Avenue (407)833-3793 RSA 33405 NEVADA Battle Mountain Northstate Appliance Service 430 4th Street #37-12 (702)635-5990 RFSHA 89820 NORTH DAKOTA Devils Lake Lake Region Sheet Metal 123 South 2nd Street (701)662-2318 RA 58301 OHIO Lancaster Bryant Service 7480 E. Bowling Green NW (614)837-7498 RSHA 43130 19 Please note that the Delfield Authorized Parts Depots carry standard Delfield parts; any custom parts, e.g. glass doors, stainless steel ends, or cutting boards must be ordered from the factory at 1-800-248-8821 . Please direct your factory orders to the attention of the Parts Department. PARTS DEPOTS APPLIANCE INSTALLATION & SERVICE ICE MACHINES, INC. 2464 Main Street 3712 Haggar Way Buffalo, NY 14214 Dallas, TX 75209 FAX# 716-836-5136 214-357-9723 1-800-252-2535 (Toll Free for NY only) 1-800-722-1252 Serves: AR, LA, NM, OK, TX 716-836-8606 Serves: CT, DC, DE, MD, ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY, K.D. SERVICE OH, PA, RI, VA, VT, WV 1232 South Inca Denver, CO 80223 BARKERS FOOD MACHINE 1-800-444-2249 5367 2nd Street 303-698-2249 Irwindale, CA 91706 FAX # 818-443-5124 Serves: AZ, CO, KS, NE, NM, OK, UT, WY 1-800-368-1700 (California) 818-960-9390 (Elsewhere) RESTAURANT APPLIANCES 7219 Roosevelt Way, N.E. Serves: AZ, CA, NV, OR Seattle, WA 98115 FAX# 206-525-2890 CONTRACT ICE 205-518-8200 12020 Riverwood Drive 1-800-433-9390 (Washington only) Burnsville, MN 55337 1-800-328-6795 (Ext. 461) Serves: AK, ID, MT, OR, WA (Toll Free for Territory) 612-894-4427 (Ext. 461) SOUTHEASTERN RESTAURANT SERVICE 2200 Norcross Pkwy Serves: IA, MN, MT, ND, SO, WI Suite 210 Atlanta, GA 30071 E.M.C.O. REFRIGERATION FAX#404-446-3157 3909 St. Timothy Avenue 1-800-431-1987 (Georgia only) St. Ann, MO 63074 1-800-235-6516 FAX# 314-427-8190 (Toll Free for Territory excluding GA) 314-427-7477 (Missouri only) 404-446-6177 (Elsewhere) 1-800-972-7670 (Toll Free for Territory excluding MO) Serves: AL, FL, GA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA Serves: AR, IL, IA, IN, KS, KY, MO, NE, OK, TN 20 i _ i The Delfield Company P.O. BOX 470, MT. PLEASANT, MI 48804-0470 • (517) 773-7981 • 800-248-8821 FORM DMSVCDIREC APRIL 1990, THE DELFIELD COMPANY BPS-4/90 i Vriv.rnTh.._> �T .. The Delfield Company 400 SERIES 4000 SERIES - - 4200 SERIES Compact Refrigerators and Freezers service and Installation Manual - Effective April 1990 WARNING: Read Before Operating The Delfield Company STANDARD ONE YEAR WARRANTY - REFRIGERATED UNITS We warrant to the original purchaser every new Delfield refrigerated unit,and all parts thereof,to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the shipping date of the units, to the original purchaser only,our obligation hereunder being limited to the repairing or replacing F.O.B.Delfield plant, without cost to such original purchaser within such period,any part or portion thereof,which upon examination we judge to be thus defective.This warranty shall not be deemed to place any liability on us for any labor cost,crating cost, or freight cost incurred in the removal of the unit and shipment to Delfield plant. The warranty does not apply to any material that has been subjected to misuse,neglect,alteration,or accident,such as accidental damage to the exterior finish,and to any refrigerated unit or part thereof,which has been repaired or altered by other than Delfield in any way so as in our judgment to affect its quality or efficiency.This warranty also does not cover the refrigerator drier or the light bulbs used in the refrigerator. THE WARRANTY IS SUBJECT TO THE USER'S NORMAL RESPONSIBILITY; AND IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,WHETHER WRITTEN,OR ORAL OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF PERFORMANCE,MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE,AND OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS ON OUR PART.We neither assume,nor authorize any other person to assume for us,any other liability in connection with our products. Removal or defacement of the original Serial Number or Model Number from any refrigerated unit shall be deemed to release us from all obligations hereunder or any other obligations,express or implied. Failure of the purchaser to receive such manufacturer's warranty shall in no way create any warranty express or implied,or any other obligation or liability on our part in respect thereof. If shipment of a replacement part is requested prior to the arrival in Delfield factory of the part claimed to be defective, the customer must accept delivery of the replacement part on a C.O.D.basis,with credit being issued when the defective part has been received and inspected at our plant and proved to be within this warranty. This warranty under no condition gives the right to the purchaser-user to replace the defective unit with a complete unit of the same manufacturer or of another make.It further does not permit the replacement to be made with a motor compressor assembly of another kind unless authorized by us in writing. No claims can be made against the warranty for spoilage of products on account of refrigeration failure. Performance by use under this warranty is contingent upon causes beyond our control,and we shall not be liable for any default or delay in performance thereunder caused by any contingency beyond our control, including war, governmental restrictions or restrains,strikes,fire,floods,Acts of God,short or reduced supply of raw materials,or discontinuance of the parts by the original part manufacturer. 2 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 • In Michigan (517) 773-7981 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 - TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTALLATION.............................................................................................................................4 OPERATION.................................................................................................................................4 DEFROSTING. .............................................................................................................................4 DOORMAINTENANCE................................................................................................................4 DRAWERMAINTENANCE. ...............................................................:.........................................5 WIRINGSCHEMATICS. ...............................................................................................................5 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST.....................................................................................................6 TROUBLESHOOTING REFERENCE CHART.............................................................................7 SPECIFICATIONS SALAD TOP REFRIGERATORS WORK TOP REFRIGERATOR MODEL BASE SIZE H.P AMPS VOLTS PLUG MODEL BASE SIZE HY AMPS VOLTS PLUG 401 27" 1/5 4.0 115 5-15P ST4048 48" 1/5 4.0 115 5-15P 4 0 i 15: 5 5) 4048-8..................48'.....,,,.__.,,,,1/5.,..........,_..4.0_...._....,.,115.,,,,.,...,.515P... RAISED RAIL REFRIGERATOR 40481 Q 48" 3;l5 4 0; 115;: 5=15F 404812 48' 1/5 4.0 115 515P MODEL BASE SIZE HP AMPS VOLTS PLUG .............................................................................................................. 4Qfi0 8 : 1/4 55 11�v. 515P. 4248PT 48" 1/4 6.0 115 515P 4060-14 60" 1/4 5.5 115 5-15P 4248.8 48" 14.....; 6U, 1i5 5.15P; UNDERCOUNTER REFRIGERATORS 4248-10 48 1/4 6.0 115 5-15P 424818 48":: 1/4 60 115; 515P'; MODEL BASE SIZE HY AMPS VOLTS PLUG 426012 6.0 115 5-15P 406 27" 1/5 4.0 115 5-15P 4260 i 8 GQ. :;<. :::.::.114.:.... 6 0; 115;: 515p! D406;; 27" 1/5 4 0 115 . 515(? 4260 24 60" 1/4 6.0 115 5-15P 406CA 27" 1/5 4.0 115 5-15P UC40d$ 48 i 15. 4 0 115 515P TABLE TOP REFRIGERATORS UC4060 60" 1/4 5.5 115 5-15P MODEL BASE SIZE H.P AMPS VOLTS PLUG UNDERCOUNTER FREEZERS 402 27" 1/5 4.0 115 5-15P I)40 27". 1:15 d 0 115 515P MODEL BASE SIZE H.P AMPS VOL TS PLUG 407 27" 1/4 7.0 115 .5-15P WORK TOP FREEZERS D407 27 1/4 'i 70 11.5 516P 407CA 27" 1/4 4.0 115 515P MODEL BASE SIZE H.P AMPS VOLTS PLUG UC4148 48 114 70 115L: 515P' 403 27" 1/4 7.0 115 5-15P ................................................................................................................................. I)4Q3 27" 114. 70 S 15P CUSTOMIZER SALAD TOP REFRIGERATORS ST4148 48" 1/4 7.0 115 515P MODEL BASE SIZE UP AMPS VOLTS PLUG 406-C3P 27" 1/5 4.0 115 5-15P 406 Cop 2T i15 4.0: i15 545P 406-C6P 27" 1/5 4.0 115 5-15P IMPORTANT! The Delfield Company NOTIFY CARRIER OF DAMAGE If there are damages of any kind on the equipment P.O. Box when it is uncrated, call the transporting agents at Mount Pleasant, MI 1 48804-0470 once and advise them of the damage. Request an (800) 81 in i immediate inspection. This is for your protection in (51 s and service in Michigan settling damage claims. Parts and service telecopier: (517) 773-3210 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 • In Michigan (517) 773-7981 3 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 INSTALLATION an ampacity of 15 amps.A 6 foot long grounded cord and NOTE: This manual applies to units with re- plug is included with the unit and simply needs to be cessed handles built after May 1988 as well as plugged in.Caution:If the outlet is not of the grounded type, units with serial numbers of 56190 or higher. do not remove the ground pin on the line cord.Either have the outlet replaced or use a properly grounded adapter. All units were operated and inspected at the factory. Under normal circumstances no adjustments should be necessary on initial start-up. LOCATION: The unit should not be installed directly next to heat generating equipment such as stoves,ovens or heat registers.On undercounter units,it is imperative 5'DEEP COLAR that proper air flow be maintained. The refrigeration system is designed so that air will flow under the unit, over the compressor/condenser area,and out at the top rear of the unit. Any restriction to this airflow, total or partial,will void the warranty.A minimum space of 3"at back of unit and 1"at top is required to conform to U.L. requirements. , 406CP owners:Model 406CP requires special installation (see figure 1). Cut a 12-1/4"by 20-1/4"hole in counter, then roll unit into place.Lower sanitation collar into hole, which locks unit in place.Finally,seal collar with silicone provided to create a waterproof seal. LEVELING:All four legs are adjustable.Adjust each leg until the unit is stable and level left to right.Adjusting the ' front legs slightly higher than the rear(1/8 inch)will help the door or doors remain closed. ELECTRICAL:The unit is designed to operate on a stan- dard 115 volt,60 Hertz,single phase power supply with Figure 1 OPERATION DOOR MAINTENANCE After the unit is connected it will automatically begin Doors are adjusted at the factory.If it becomes necessary operating.NOTE:Units with pans should only be oper to adjust a door,follow these instructions(see figure 2): ated with all pans in place. With the covers and doors 1. If the door needs lowering at the handle,install a closed,the temperature of the cabinet should reach 38°- spacer outside of the hinge (see A) and re- 42°F in approximately one hour.The temperature control tighten the screws. (located on the back panel inside the refrigerator)can be 2 If the door is lower at the handle, use a 5/16" set warmer or colder depending on the conditions: wrench to loosen the top hinge screws(see B) DEFROSTING and install a spacer inside of the hinge. Re- Refrigerators: The unit will defrost automatically with tighten screws. every cycle of the compressor. The water generated is routed to a pan on the rear of the unit and is evaporated by the heat given off by the compressor. t Freezers: These units are provided with a timer that automatically defrosts the coil at predetermined time intervals.If the time of defrost is not convenient for the operation, it can be reset by turning the screw labeled "automatic defroster",in a clockwise direction only,lo- cated on the serial plate adjacent to the temperature O . O control.Turning the screw in a counter-clockwise direc- A B tion will break the earn on the motor. Figure 2 4 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 • In Michigan (517) 773-7981 .Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 DRAWER MAINTENANCE To remove drawers,follow these instructions(see fig.3): 3. Remove the retainer nuts(see E): 1. Remove stainless steel cap (see Q. Caps are at- 4. To reassemble,reverse procedure. tached by one screw. It is recommended that the drawer rods on the D400 series 2. Make nut tool(see D).This tool is not supplied by be lubricated.each month with a clear,odorless oil. the factory. A large screwdriver will work if modified as shown. E DRAWER SLIDE 033-0030 CHROME - DRAWER . ROD RETAINER NUT , D � .IB•THICK 6•LONG STEEL S/S CAP IS ATTACHED C BY ONE SCREW Figure 3 WIRING SCHEMATICS -400/4000 and 4200 SERIES REFRIGERATORS 400/4000 4200 THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT BLACK BROWN BL_ K �Q BROWN O CONDENSOR FAN POWER POWER SUPPLY EVAPORATOR SUPPLY 0 EVAPORATOR Fes. I III ¢ FANS 115V/60Hz/1a GND 115V/60Hz110 GND � COMPRESSOR j W Qj� CONDENSING UNIT WHITE - WHITE WIRING SCHEMATIC- 400/4000 SERIES FREEZERS gp BLACK P COMPRESSOR ,f *TIMER POWER SUPPLY BROWN Ills GND COND. 115V/60Hz110 MULLION FAN DEFROST HEATER 3 9EVAP HEATER T-STAT WHITE For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 - In Michigan (517) 773-7981 5 Parts and service telecopier.(51.7) 773-321.0= ;5 I � . . . I . . REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST . � This list applies to units with recessed handles built after May 1988,as well as units with serial numbers of 56190 or higher. . . . I - . I . � . . . REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS . 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I I , , , . . ll� 6 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 - In Michigan (517) 773-7981 . � - - _ . - - ----�-�- -'PArtS';a:nd"Servicetelecopieir (517) 773-3210--'- ----- �- - �� - � �__ - - - ------_-- - - I . I � , � �� A TROUBLESHOOTING REFERENCE CHART This chart is provided for the assistance of refrigeration CAUTION:Do not attempt to repair or service this unit beyond technicians only and is not intended for use by untrained or these check points.Contact you equipment dealer for the nearest unauthorized service personnel. Authorized Delfield Service Agent.These are the only service If yourDelfield unitis notoperating properly,checkthe following agents the company will authorize to repair Delfield units. before calling your Authorized Delfield Service Agent: Repairs made by any other service agents without prior authori- zation by The Delfield Company will void the warranty on the • check the power flow to the unit(plug in outlet?fuse and/ unit. or circuit breaker OK?) • readjust the thermostat Compressor does not run Head pressure too low 1. Motor line open 1. Close start or disconnect switch 1. Refrigerant shortage 1. Repair leak and recharge 2. Fuse blown 2. Replace fuse 2. Compressor suction or 2. Clean or replace leaky 3. Control stuck open .3. Repair or replace discharge valves valve plates 4. Pistons stuck 4. Remove motor-compressor inefficient head.Look for broken 3. Unit location too cold 3. None needed-efficiency valve and jammed parts is increased 5. Frozen compressor 5. Repair or replace or motor bearings Unit is very noisy 1. Improper unpacking 1. Remove shipping blocks Unit short cycles and/or angles 1. Control differential 1. Widen differential 2. Insufficient compressor oil 2. Add oil to proper level set too closely 3. Tubing rattle 3. fiend tubes away from 2. Discharge valve leaking 2. Correct condition point of contact 3. Motor-compressor 3. Check for high head pressure, 4. Mountings loose 4. Tighten overload cutting out tight bearings,stuck piston, 5. Oil slugging or refrigerant 5. Adjust oil level or refrigerant clogged water or air-cooled flooding back charge,and check expansion condensor or water shutoff valve for leak or oversize 4. Shortage of gas 4. Repair leak and recharge oriface 5. Leaky expansion valve 5. Replace 6. Refrigerant overcharge 6. Purge Compressor loses oil 1. Shortage of refrigerant 1. Repair leak and recharge Unit operates long or continuously 2. Plugged expansion 2. Clean or replace 1. Shortage of gas 1. Repair leak and recharge valve or strainer 2. Control contacts frozen 2. Clean points or replace control 3. Oil trapping in lines 3. Drain tubing toward compressor 3. Dirty condensor 3. Clean condensor 4. Short cycling 4. Refer to'Unit short cycles" 4. Location too warm 4. Change to cooler location 5. Superheat too high 5. Change location of expansion 5. Air in system 5. Purge at compressor suction valve bulb or adjust valve to 6. Compressor inefficient 6. Check valves and pistons return wet gas to compressor 7. Plugged expansion 7. Clean or replace valve or retainer Frosted or sweating suction line 8. Iced or plugged coil 8. Defrost or dean 1. Expansion valve admitting 1. Adjust expansion valve 9. Service load 9. Keep doors dosed excess refrigerant Fixture temperature too high Hot liquid line 1. Refrigerant shortage 1. Repair leak and recharge 1. Shortage of refrigerant 1. Repair leak and recharge 2. Control set too high 2. Reset control 2. Expansion valve 2. Adjust expansion valve 3. Expansion valve or 3. Clean or replace open too wide strainer plugged Frosted liquid line 4. Compressor inefficient 4. Check valves and pistons 5. Expansion valve set 5. Lower setting 1. Receiver shut-off valve 1. Open valve or remove restriction too high partially closed or restricted 6. Iced or dirty coil -6. Defrost or dean 2. Restricted dehydrator 2. Replace restricted part 7. Restricted or small 7. Clear restriction or increase or strainer gas lines line size Top condensor coils cool when unit is in operation Head pressure too high 1. Shortage of refrigerant 1. Repair leak and recharge 1. Refrigerant overcharge 1. Purge 2. Compressor inefficient 2. Check and correct compressor 2. Air in system 2. Purge Unit on vacuum-frost on expansion valve only 3. Dirty oondensor 3. Clean 4. Unit location too warm 4. Relocate unit 1. Ice plugging expansion 1. Apply hot wet cloth to expansion valve oriface valve.Moisture indicated by increase in suction pressure. Install dryer 2. Plugged expansion 2. Clean strainer or replace valve strainer expansion valve For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 • In Michigan (517) 773-7981 7 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 R The Delfield Company P.O. Box 470 -Mount Pleasant, MI 48804-0470 (800) 248-8821 (517).773-7981 in Michigan Parts and service telecopier: (517) 773-3210 Form DM400/4000 AIA i WARRANTY PROVISION FOR CHEF READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE Franklin Products Corp. (the"Company")warrants to the original purchaser(as INSTALLING OR OPERATING hereinafter defined) its commercial cooking equipment to be free from defects in ! THIS APPLIANCE. material and workmanship under normal use and service. The obligation of the Company under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement(at the Company's option)of any part or parts which may thus prove defective under normal #� use and service within 15 months from the date of original shipment by the Company, or 12 months from date of installation, whichever comes first, and which the Company's examination shall disclose to its satisfaction to be thus defective.This repair or replacement obligation shall include only the direct furnishing by the Company of replacement parts or other materials necessary for such repair and replacement and this warranty does not include any labor costs(except as hereinafter specifically provided) nor freight charges, nor costs of such replacement parts or I other materials obtained other than directly from the Company.Upon the Company's request all defective parts or materials which are to be replaced are to be promptly l returned to the Company,freight prepaid.Labor costs for such repair or replacement are included in this warranty for a period of ninety(90)days from the date of orginal Franklin 11 installation for the original purchaser subject however to the following:(i)such labor must be performed by an authorized service agency of the Company selected from the Company's list of authorized service agencies,the agency selected to be the agency CHEF [] closest to the installation site(if there is no authorized agency in the area,then any agency on the Company's list may be selected), (ii) such labor must be performed during normal working hours at normal labor rates,and(iii)the invoice for the labor costs shall contain the model and serial numbers of the commercial cooking MMAIMM equipment,a detailed description of the defect and of the labor furnished and such other information as may be requested by the company. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY,INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT- ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE, AND OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES OF THE COMPANY,AND THE COMPANY NEITHER ASSUMES,NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR THE COMPANY, ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THIS COMMERCIAL COOKING EQUIPMENT. INSTALLATION, OPERATION & The term"original purchaser,"as used in this warranty,shall be deemed to mean the PARTS REPLACEMENT CATALOG purchaser in the ordinary course of business(and not a purchaser at any judicial or auction sale)for whom the commercial cooking equipment is originally installed. This warranty aces not cover damage in transit or damages resulting from accident, C-G R-300 alteration(including without limitation any adjustment due to conditions existing at Jul. the installation site), misuse, abuse, negligence, flood, fire, act of God or other � Rev. y 15, 1988 casualty, failure to properly maintain or failure to install or operate strictly in accordance with instructions,nor does it apply to normal maintenance repairs nor to thermostat calibration or air shutter adjustment, nor to normal adjustments to thermostats,burners,valves,air shutters,safety valves or other parts.This warranty will be null and void if the gas input pressure exceeds the pressure set forth on the rating plate on the equipment. This warranty is applicable only when the commercial cooking equipment is EXECUTIVE & SALES OFFICE: purchased for use within and retained within the Continental United States. . CHEF DIVISION This warranty and the obligation of the Company with respect to this warranty,shall FACTORY: FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. be null and void and of no effect in the event of non-compliance with any of the terms or conditions hereof to be performed or complied with by or on behalf of the original CHEF DIVISION 910 SKOKIE BLVD. purchaser. FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. NORTHBROOK, ILLINOIS 60062 In no event shall the Company be liable for any delay in the performance of this 320 DIVIDEND DRIVE PHONE: 312-564-1125 warranty due to causes beyond its control,for any claims for.damages for infringement or the like,or for any special or consequential damages. .;- PEACHTREE CITY, GA. 30269 FAX #: 312-564-8258 t , s s f DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR. IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING CAUTION: POST IN A PROMINENT LOCATION, INSTRUCTIONS TO CHEF WARRANTY BE FOLLOWED IN THE EVENT THE SMELL OF GAS IS Subject to the terms and conditions of the Franklin Chef Commercial Gas Cooking DETECTED. THIS INFORMATION SHALL BE OBTAINED Equipment Warranty set forth in another section of this manual and to the FROM LOCAL GAS SUPPLIER. ® following,this Warranty covers repair or replacement(at the Company's option)of parts if defective in material or workmanship within 90 days from date of initial RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. installation. 4 The Warranty does not cover and the Company is not responsible for any or all of the following: 1. Adjusting thermostat by-pass where applicable FOR YOUR SAFETY 2. Calibration of thermostat DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER 3. Adjusting burner air shutter FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE 4. Adjusting pilot lights VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE 5. Leveling of appliance 6. Abuse or misuse 7. Improper operation caused by: A.Not installing pressure regulator where applicable with appliance KEEP AREA AROUND APPLIANCES FREE AND CLEAR FROM COMBUSTI- B. Connection to wrong type of gas BLES. C. Insufficient gas pressure,gas flow or BTU rating 8. Damage or improper operation caused by installation orfield conditions,such as exhaust tans,hoods,ventilation systems,etc. 9. Damage in transit 10. Improper installation of parts and/or accessories 11. Checking and testing the appliance after installation 12. Altering the appliance or its gas system 13. Damage to handles, knobs, thermostats and valves when abused during installation or operation 14. Adjustment of brake mechanism on GH79 and GHS79 broilers. 15.. The GH Series vertical broilers(GH79,GHS79)lift mechanisms were factory adjusted. Further field adjustments at any time are not included in warranty service. Defective parts must be returned to the factory for inspection.This Warranty will not be applicable and the Company will not recognize any claim for defective parts �. unless this procedure is followed.The Company does not purchase parts from service agencies ordistributors and this Warranty does not cover your purchase of parts from service agencies or distributors. Warranty service must be performed by an authorized Chef Service Agency. If there are none in your area,write the Company for assistance in selecting a service agency. MODELS INSTALLATION CONVECTION 1. This applicance must be installed in conformance with local codes or in 1 2 OVENS WITH thou absence of local codes, with the NATIONAL FUEL CODE, ANSI Z223.1 2 2 SUFFIX 1984 ITEM PART G G -V -VL -VR -VT -V8 NO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION B B(NOTE:OUANTITIES LISTED ARE PER OVEN) A. This appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected NOTE:FOR OVEN OR OPEN TOP PARTS REFER TO PAGES from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that 22 THRU 26 OF ILLUSTRATION AND PAGES 28 system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 PSIG. (3.45 kPa). THRU 30 OF PARTS-LIST.PARTS LISTED HERE ARE FOR THE BROILER-GRIDDLE SECTION ONLY. 28 149022 PILOT ASM 1 B. This appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by 29 141142 ORIFICE.PILOT(NAT) 1 1 closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure test of the 141143 ORIFICE,PILOT(LP) 1 1 gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 PSIG. 55 142382 VALVE(LESS HOOD) 1 2 (3.45kPa). 61 142442 HOOD BLANK-H.T.&F.T. p (SPECIFY MODEL a,S/N,GAS 1 2. Ranges with convection ovens,when installed,must be electrically grounded &PRESSURE) 1 2 in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the 147866 KNOB 1 2 100 5 142735 DRAWER,GREASE(S/S FRONT) 1 NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE, ANSI/NFPA NO. 70-1984. 147540 DRAWER,GREASE AS FRONT) 1 3. Provisions must be made for adequate air supply for the appliance. 175 149023 BURNER,BROILER ASM. 1 2 q PP Y PP 200 150393 PILOT ASM. 1 201 150418 PAN.GREASE 1 4. EXHAUST FANS AND CANOPIES: Appliances must be installed under 150419 PAN,GREASE 1 canopies or hoods for ventilation purposes. When flue deflector is supplied 202 150292 RACK,BROILER 1 with unit, it must be installed. It is recommended that the canopy extend at 150293 RACK,BROILER 1 least 6 inches beyond the appliance and the lower edge be located 6 feet 6 203 150381 PAN,DRIP 1 inches from the floor.Canopies should have properly installed filters orgrease 150363 PAN,DRIP 1 extractions stems. Grease from the exhausts stem should be drained so it 204 150427 SHIELD.SPLASHER 1 Y Y 150428 SHIELD,SPLASHER 1 does not drip on the appliance or collect in the exhaust duct.A strong exhaust 205 150450 FRYTOP 1 fan or ventilation system may cause reduced room air pressure that could lead 205 150451 FRYTOP 1 to interference with burner operation or extinguishing of pilot flame.Makeup NOTE:FOR OVEN OR OPEN TOP PARTS REFER TO PAGES air openings of the proper area will assure proper room air pressure and 22 THRU 26 OF ILLUSTRATION AND PAGES 28 ventilation. THRU 30 OF PARTS LIST.THE PARTS LISTED HERE ARE NOT COMMON TO THE STANDARD OVEN 5. WALL EXHAUST FAN:If a wall exhaust fan is used it should be installed at SECTION. CONVECTION OVEN LININGS ARE NOT t least 24 inches above the o of the appliance's flue opening. REPLACEABLE. P PP • � P 9• 210 150317 SWITCH,MAIN POWER 1 1 1 1 1 211 150477 RACK,OVEN 3 3 3 3 3 6. DIRECT CONNECTIONS: If the appliance is directly connected to an 212 150473 SWITCH.OVEN DOOR 1 1 1 1 1 outside flue,an A.G.A.design certified draft hood must be installed at the flue 213 150504 MOTOR,120/208-230 VOLT 1 1 1 1 1 outlet of the appliance and connected to the flue. 214 150474 BLOWER(IMPELLER) 1 1 1 1 1 215 150460 CRANK,BELL ASM 1 1 1 1 1 (If the appliance does not operate satisfactorily,check with the exhaust fan Or 216 150919 PIN,BELL CRANK ASM 1 1 1 1 1 ventilation system off.) 7. All chef units are designed to be installed independently.All units have a 3/4 inch N.P.T.connection.Connect inlet of unit to an adequate gas supply.It is recommended the appliance be connected to gas supply with rigid pipe. If flexible connectors are used, they must be for commercial application and A.G.A. design certified. Do not use domestic type connectors as they will not permit adequate flow of gas and will cause the appliance to malfunction and void the warranty. 8. After unit is removed from the crate,remove top trays and place unit on its back. Install legs that are packed with this manual. After legs are installed, place unit in its upright position. Install knobs,pressure regulator,flue boxes, 32 1 MODELS INSTALLATION top burner bowls, grates and other parts that are packed inside oven compartment. 9. Remove protective coating from tops,etc.Also remove any packaging or ITEM PART cushioning materials that were packed with unit. NO NO. DESCRIPTION o a R d a 0000 10. CLEARANCES: Adequate clearance must be provided in aisle and at the =LL LL LL LL side and back to allow the doors to open sufficiently,to permit the removal of N a the racks and for serviceability.Adequate clearances for air openings into the 135 143332 TOP,HOT(111/4 WIDE) X combustion chamber must be provided. 136 142816 TOP,FRY FIT DRAIN X 137 142812 TOP,FRY LT DRAIN X 138 143310 TOP,FRY FIT DRAIN X adjacent to combustible walls, the 139 143305 TOP,FRY LT DRAIN X For installation on combustible floors and ad 1 140 143317 TOP,FRY FIT DRAIN X following are minimum clearances from combustible construction: 141 143312 TOP,FRY LT DRAIN X 147 140208, LIFTER,HOT TOP 1 SIDES-91NCHES BACK-61NCHES FLOORS-6 INCH LEGS 148 142836 HOUSING,GREASE DRAWER LT OR FIT(PAINTED) ALL MODELS EXCEPT GR 11 WITH 1 1 1 1 NOTE:Side clearance may be less than 9 inches if shown on the nameplate. 148 142839 HOUSING,GREASE DRAWER RIGHT DRAIN LT OR FIT(STAINLESS STL) ALL MODELS EXCEPT GR 11 WITH 1 1 1 1 149 142821 DRAWER,GREASE RIGHT DRAIN 1 1 1 1 150 143324 DRAWER,GREASE FOR GR 11 RIGHT DRAIN ONLY 1 1 1 1 CAUTION 156 142382 VALVE,BURNER LESS HOOD 1 1 2 3 4 157 142442 HOOD BLANK-H.T&F.T.(SPECIFY FOR MODEL NO. GRM 16 AND GRM 15 SERIES. MODEL 1i,S/N,GAS&PRESSURE) 1 1 2 3 4 160 144628 SHIELD,SPLASHER FOR LEFT OR RIGHT DRAIN 1 SIDES-91NCHES BACK-61NCHES FLOORS-4INCHLEGS 162 144629 SHIELD,SPLASHER FOR LEFT OR RIGHT DRAIN 1 163 144630 SHIELD,SPLASHER FOR LEFT OR RIGHT DRAIN I 173 149019 BURNER 1 1 2 3 4 174 149020 SHIELD,BURNER 1 1 2 3 4 11. LEVELING:Level unit by adjusting leg bullet.Special attention should be 177 149016 TUBE,PILOT ASM 1 1 2 3 4 given to units with a griddle or fry-top to allow for proper grease drainage. A 141683 ORIFICE,PILOT 1 1 2 3 4 second adjustment may be necessary after gas is connected and unit is fully 149332 TUBE,PILOT 1 1 2 3 4 installed. 178 149048 TOP,FRY FIT DRAIN X 178 149047 TOP,FRY LT DRAIN X 179 149076 SHIELD,SPLASHER 1; 12. TO ASSEMBLE THE GR 17 DRAFT HOOD: The draft hood must be installed before operating the oven. Fit the draft hood over flue riser,with elongated hole to the front,then secure with a sheet metal screw. This hood can be connected to a 6 inch dia. TYPE B flue pipe. Examination of the venting system for proper installation, operation and type y flue must be done before connecting the appliance. Refer to Figure 1. DRAFT HOOD 6"FLUE FIGURE 1 2 31 MODELS INSTALLATION 13. TO ASSEMBLE SHELF OR BACKSPLASH: ITEM PART A. Place shelf(backsplash)on range in and between bodysides as shown. NO. NO. DESCRIPTION Fit lower edge of shelf (A) into channel as shown in enlarged view of the $ N v illustration below. Secure to the unit at point (B) with the nuts, bolts and N OhfD t0 t0 lO^N� N g ! te� washers provided. Insert top of flue box (C) through bottom of shelf and secure to back of unit with sheet metal screws at point(D).Refer to Figure 2. 175 149023 BURNER,BROILER ASM 2 2 2 2 2 2 NOTE: If range is equipped with a rear panel,this part must be removed first. 177 149016 TUBE,PILOT ASM 1 141683 ORIFICE,PILOT 1 149332 TUBE,PILOT 1 180 149737 DOOR,OVEN ASM(PAINTED) 1 _ 142626 PIN,HINGE 2 2 2 4 148788 HANDLE,DOOR 1 1 1 2 _ - 180 149738 DOOR,OVEN ASM(STNLESS STL) 1 1 1 2 142626 PIN,HINGE 2 2 2 4 J 148788 HANDLE,DOOR 1 1 1 2 181'. 149513 RACK,OVEN 1 1 1 2 l . 182 149731 DECK,OVEN ASM 1 1 1 2 A 183 149733 FIREPLATE,OVEN 1 1 1 2 l r 184 149603 BURNER,OVEN ASM 1 1 1 2 - 185 149531 FITTING,ELBOW&ORIFICE NAT 1 1 1 2 �,O��C G C C C;CC C( CC 185 146685 FITTING,ELBOW&ORIFICE PRO 1 1 1 2 c C. _.- 186 149597 LEG(PAINTED) 4 4 4 4 4 w 186 149598 LEG(STAINLESS STL) 4 4 4 4 4 187 149774 FRYTOP ASM 1 187 149931 FIVTOP ASM 1 __- 187 149932 FRYTOP ASM 1 188 149767 EXTENSION,FLUE 1 I• 188 149949 EXTENSION,FLUE 1 188 149962 EXTENSION,FLUE 1 r Ji 189 149771 DRAIN,GREASE 1 1 1 190 149760 GUIDE,GREASE PAN(PAINTED), 1 1 1 �C 190 149761 GUIDE,GREASE PAN(STNLESS)- 1 1 1 191 149780 PAN,GREASE ASM(PAINTED FAT, 191 149781 PAN,GREASE ASM(STNLESS FAT 1 1 1 FIGURE 2 14. GRIDDLE-BROILER:Be sure the adjusting bolts on rear of griddle rest on the back flange of unit,that the seal is behind the manifold pipe,and that the . drain spout intrudes into the grease drawer housing. Some adjustment is necessary for proper grease drainage. To adjust insert a screwdriver into the adjusting bolts and twist. Refer to Figure 3. Adjusting Bolts Griddle ---Seal 1 I 11 � Drain Spout FIGURE 3 � 30 3 MODELS INSTALLATION Clip the splash shield over the rear portion of griddle and push down. Back of the splash shield should rest against the front panel of shelf(backsplash). See! page 23 Item 104. 15. TOP BURNER GRATES: ITEM PART N0. N0. DESCRIPTION Place the grates on top of and over each top tray.Twist grate until the slots on qq „; grate and studs on tray interlock. �EEEEEEEEwirMmir cr MMMMM c9 0 c� 16. GAS PRESSURE REGULATOR: 59 142442 HOOD BLANK-OVEN(SPECIFY A gas pressure regulator has been supplied with this unit preset for the MODEL#,.S/N,GAS&PRESSURE) t 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 pressure noted on the rating plate. This gas pressure regulator must be 61 142442 HOOD BLANK-BROILER(SPECIFY installed in the gas inlet supply line.Failure to install or incorrect installation of MODEL#,S/N,GAS&PRESSURE) 2 2 2 2 2 2 this regulator will cause unit to operate improperly. 62 147866 KNOB(OT,FT,HT,BROILER) 6 10 6 7 8 2 4 4 12 6 8 8 6 8 8 4 2 2 4 68 147053 RACK,BROILER 1 1 1 1 1 1 17.TO CONNECT UNIT: 69 142333 RACK,OVEN 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 72 141749 DECK,OVEN ASM 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 A. When connecting a unit with open tops,remove tops to expose manifold 73 149112 PLATE,FIRE 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 pipe connection.Griddles or fry-tops are not usually installed until unit 74 142805 LINING,OVEN LT ASM 1 1 1 2 2 1 has been connected and as tested.It is recommended that an accessible 75 142807 LINING,OVEN RT ASM 1 1 1 2 2 1 9 76 142368 LINING,OVEN LT 2 2 1 1 1 2 gas shut-off valve (not provided except on GRM series) be installed. 77 142367 LINING,OVENRT 2 2 1 1 1 2 NOTE: Compounds used on threaded joints of gas piping should be 78 148334 TRAY,TOP 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 resistant to the action of liquified petroleum gases. 79. 143987 TRAY,DRIP 1 1 1 2 1 80 143988 TRAY,DRIP LT 1 B. Check valves (except pilot valves) and thermostats to be sure all are in 81 143989 TRAY,DRIPRT 1 the (OFF) position. 82 143990 TRAY,DRIP 1 83 143991 TRAY,DRIP 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 C. Turn main gas supply on and turn one top valve (ON) until gas begins to 84 148628 LEG STAINLESS 4 4 4 6 6 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 escape. Turn valve off and light all pilots. For pilot lighting instructions 84 148629 SPACER,TOPSIDTL 4 4 4 6 6 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 see Sections 19 and 20. Next, CAREFULLY TEST FOR ALL POSSIBLE 86 143226 PAN,GEASE( DE 1 89 142726 PAN,GREASE(STNLESSHRNDLE) 1 1 1 1 1 1 GAS LEAKS. This should NEVER be done with a flame. Use an approved 89 147539 PAN,GREASE(PAINTED HANDLE) 1 1 1 1 1 1 leak detector solution or a mixture of soap and water. Apply solution, if 90 147071 PAN,DRIP 1 1 1 1 1 1 leak is preent a bubbling effect will be seen. 103 141711 GRIDDLE 1 1 1 1 1 103 147851 GRIDDLE 1 18. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS: 104 144628 SPLASHIER,GRIDDLE 1 1 1 1 1 104 148629 SPLASHIER,GRIDDLE 1 — 105_ 142735 DRAWER,GREASE(STNLESS FRT. 1 1 1 1- 1 _ —WARNING — T T 105 147540 DRAWER,GREASE(PAINTED FRT 1 1 1 1 1 1 ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS (120 VOLT UNITS): 106 141712 DIVERTER,DRAFT(BLK ONLY) 1 This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for our 107 149049 HOOD DOOR HINGE 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 P 9 9) P 9 Y 158 142442 HOOD BLANK-FRYTOP(SPECIFY protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a MODEL#,S/N,GAS&PRESSURE) 1 2 3 4 properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the 166 148636 CASTER,NON-LOCKING 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 grounding prong from this plug. 167 148637 CASTER,LOCKING 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 168 140533 REGULATOR,PRESSURE NAT 4 WC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A. When performing service work, the appropriate wiring diagram for your 168 148181 REGULATOR,PRESSURE LP 10 WC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 oven can be found on Pages 16 and 17 of this manual and also on the unit. 1 168 148841 REGULATOR,PRESSURE NAT 4WC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Diagram is located behind the lower front panel (kickplate). 168 148842 REGULATOR,PRESSURE LP 10 WC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 173 149019 BURNER 1 B. Electrical Power (120 Volts): 174 149020 SHIELD,BURNER 1 A cord and plug located at the rear of unit supplies the electrical power to unit. The plug can be directly connected into an appropriate three-prong grounded receptacle. C. Electrical Power (Over 120 Volts): 4 29 LS INSTALLATION A junction box is provided at the rear of the unit for connection to electrical power for those units rated at more than 120 volts. ITEM PART D. Electrical Ratings: NO. NO. DESCRIPTION N V m`&0 `°`°V Listed in the chart below are the electrical specifications for the equipment. cr¢¢ ¢¢CC Ix M From this listing an electrician can select the power supply and overload (D coo C,C, c� protection for the equipment. 1 147054 GRATE,TOP 6 10 6 4 6 4 4 12 4 8 8 4 8 8 4 2 16 143860 SPRING,OVEN DOOR 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 ELECTRICAL RATINGS FOR CHEF LAMINAIRE CONVECTION OVENS 17 148771 PIN,BELL CRANK 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 , 18 147573 THERMOSTAT ASM.W/KNOB&BEZEI 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 120 VOLTS 60 CYCLE, SINGLE PHASE, SINGLE SPEED ....6.2 AMPERES 18A 147906 THERMOSTAT ONLY 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 208/230 VOLTS 60 CYCLE, SINGLE PHASE, SINGLE SPEED 3.1 AMPERES .49 147537 KNOB,THERMOSTAT 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 20 147538 BEZEL,THERMOSTAT 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 CAUTION:When performing any electrical maintenance on the equipment,dis- 25 142987 MINDER,MINUTE 1 26 143049 DIAL,MINUTE MINDER 1 connect the main power supply. 27 148311A PILOT ASM(WITH LIGHTER PORTS) 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 148309 PORT LIGHTER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 19• TO LIGHT&ADJUST TOP PILOTS: 148311 TUBE,PILOT 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 148321 INSERT 6 10 6 4 6 4 4 12 4 8 8 4 8 8 4 2 A. Open-top, Fry-top&Hot-top Pilots: 148322 RING&FLASH TUBE 3 5 3 .2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 Lift or remove tops and light pilots. Each open top section has a pilot 28 149022 PILOTASM 1 1 1 1 1 1 adjust valve located between the burner valves. The fry-top or hot top 29 141142 ORIFICE,PILOT(NAT) 1 1 1 1 1 1 section has a pilot adjust valve located adjacent to each burner valve.To 29 141143 ORIFICE,PILOT(PRO) 1 1 1 1 1 1 raise or lower the height of the pilot flame insert a screwdriver into the 31 147241 BURNER,OVEN ASM W/SHIELD 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 32 148312 BURNER,FRONT ASM 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 valve slot and turn counter-clockwise to increase the flame or clockwise 141726 CAP,AIR MIXER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 to decrease the flame. A proper flame is between 1/2 & 3/4 inches high. 148309 PORT LIGHTER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 Refer to Figure 4. 33 148313 BURNER,REAR ASM 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 148309 PORT LIGHTER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 B. Griddle-Broiler Pilot: 141726 CAP,AIR MIXER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 A(tee)shaped pilot is located just below and between the burners.Light 36 147075 DOOR,OVEN ASM BLK 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 both sides of pilot. Refer to Figure 4. To adjust use same procedure as in 142626 PIN,HINGE 2 4 4 2 2 4 4 2 section 19A. 147115 HANDLE,DOOR 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 36 147076 DOOR,OVEN ASM STNLESS STL 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 142626 PIN,HINGE 2 4 4 2 2 4 4 2 147115 HANDLE DOOR 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 Broiler Pilot Adjust 40 142760 CRANK,BELL 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 ,_ w,. 48 140440 PILOT ASM NAT&MIX GAS 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 - -- 148676 PILOT LESS ORIFICE 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 0 148611 ORIFICE,PILOT NAT GAS 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 Top Pilot Adjust A 140612 PILOT ASM LP GAS 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 \ coo � 148676 PILOT LESS ORIFICE 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 — — F _60 148678 ORIFICE,PILOT LP GAS 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 O O 50 140398 VALVE,SAFETY(TS11J) 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 _ _ _ _17 PILOT VALVE 54 140436 VALVE,PILOT ADJUST(TOP) 3 5 4 4 4 1 2 2 6 3 4 4 3 4 4 2 1 2 3 4 55 142382 VALVE(O.T./BRLR)LESS HOOD 6 10 8.7 8 2 4 4 2 4 8 8 4 8 8 4 2 2 3 4 Broiler Pilot 58 142442 HOOD BLANK-OPN TOP(SPECIFY MODEL q,S/N,GAS&PRESSURE) 6 10 6 4 6 4 4 12 4 8 8 4 8 8 4 2 FIGURE 4 20. LIGHTING AND ADJUSTMENT,OVEN PILOT: The flow of gas to each oven pilot is controlled by a separate pilot adjust valve on the manifold. The pilot flame is preset at the factory for the gas type and pressure specified on the unit rating plate. 28 5 INSTALLATION OVEN LIGHTING, RELIGHTING &SHUT-DOWN INSTRUCTIONS. 1. Turn thermostat control knob to (OFF).Wait 5 minutes. 2. Push in red safety valve button,light pilot and hold for 45 seconds or until is pilot remains lit. 205 3. Turn thermostat control knob to desired temperature. 4. If pilot is extinguished or gas is interrupted repeat above. 5. For complete shutdown turn thermostat control knob to (OFF) and 2U extinguish pilot. ss ?8 29 ins LIGHTING, RELIGHTING & SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS FOR FRY-TOP, HOT-TOP, BROILER AND OPEN TOP. 1. Turn burners to the (OFF) position.Wait 5 mintues. 2. Light pilots and adjust pilot valves through access holes in the manifold panel and establish a 3/4 inch high pilot flame. 201 3. Turn burners to the (ON) position. 202 4. If pilot is extinguished or gas is interrupted repeat above. 203 GRIDDIG.eaa,�0. GRIDDLE 5. For complete shutdown,turn all burners&pilot valves (OFF). BROILER 21. TOP BURNER SIMMER ADJUSTMENT: To adjust top burner simmer flame,turn valve to simmer position and remove knob. Insert screwdriver into the stem of valve and turn screw counterclock- wise to increase flame or clockwise to decrease the flame. 21o` m For best burner performance, proper air mixture is necessary: Burners must 213 . have enough air to acquire a blue flame and eliminate yellow tips as much as possible. However,too much air will cause the flame to lift,blow or dance off 2w burner ports. To adjust, loosen the screw on the air mixer and turn mixer to the left or right until a proper blue flame is attained. Refer to Figure 5. CONVECTION OVENS ! 212 air mixer_ 0 2uo� � zls screw FIGURE 5 s 27 INSTALLATION 22. INSTALLING A 12, 22, 34 OR 45 INCH FRY-TOP (WITH OVERHANGING 177 187 GREASE DRAWER) ON A GR SERIES RANGE: (LEFT HAND SHOWN-RIGHT HAND OPPOSITE) Refer to Figure 6. 18B 0 0 Q A c tss 189 191 190 C YJ 188 ®® ® G( 18B i A . 54 B - v 55 158 MODEL GRM 15 SERIES 62 179 lbo l6z lba 148 FIGURE 6 1as 178 A..Place flange of grease drawer housing (A)on top flange of bodyside(B) 10 141 I as shown.Make sure that front of housing is even with front of bodyside. B. Set fry-top to C on to of range as shown.If the f to covers entire unit, i Y- P( ) P 9 fry-top it should be even with the right bodyside.In either case,the fry-top must also be pushed all the way back flush with the range shelf or backsplash. 11 Once the fry-top is in its proper location,it can be leveled by adjusting the L 10 o rear leveling bolts with a straight screwdriver. _____ I C. SPLASH SHIELD:Cli th I----- p e sp ash shield over rear portion of fry-top and push down. Back of splash shield should rest against the front panel of l shelf or backsplash. See page 23 item 104. 23. ADJUST OVEN BY-PASS FLAME: (MINIMUM BURNER FLAME) 1a To maintain this minimum flame, the BY-PASS MUST BE SET CAREFULLY e� AND ACCURATELY,as follows: acc�ssorr fops 1563157 177 11 HOT TOP 174 22 FRY TOP 1. After pilot is lit,turn thermostat dial to 500 degrees F. "3 34 2. After 5 minutes, turn dial clockwise to a point slightly beyond the first 4z �. �. mark on dial (shown in illustration below, by an (X). 3. Remove dial and bezel. 4. With a screwdriver, turn the by-pass Adjustor counter-clockwise, to increase the flame, clockwise to decrease it, until there is a flame approximately 1/8 inch high over the entire burner. 5. Replace the bezel and dial. Turn dial clockwise until it locks in the(OFF) position. Refer to Figure 7. 26 7 INSTALLATION 6"Castors for All „x Models .Y.ADJUSTOR o =06 � F F o efuL �b � 0p J r �s Sb CQq 4 OEM SLf EIE P UR MOIC I CALISR.TIDR GASKET STEM �10 DIAL AssEMen .t TEMPERATIREE MARKS �YOUNTINe FLANGE 18A 'NOTE-THE DIAL ASSEMeIY FOR THIS CONTROL HAS FOUR(A) NOTCHES At THE ORANGE END OF THE DIAI SLEEVE, DO �./ NOT USE ANY OTHEP DIAL SEEEVE THAN THE TYPE SHOWN WITH 1XE FOUR 411 NOTCHES- �9 / ��- METAL DIAL IMSE - FIGURE 7 96 24. CHECK OVEN THERMOSTAT CALIBRATION: 7 to To check oven temperatures use a test instrument or a reliable mercury r I th rm m I h f e o eter.Place t ermocouple o the test instrument or thermometer m the middle of oven.(BEFORE CHECKING MAKE SURE BY-PASS IS ADJUSTED). X ( A. Turn dial to the 400 degree F. mark. B. After burner has been on for about-15 minutes check the temperature. "��\\� �� When using a thermometer the oven door should be opened for as short a period of time as possible. Use a flashlight, if necessary, to see the thermometer reading clearly. �<. D �� \` L 48 C. Continue to check temperature,at 5 minute intervals,until you have two - �\ successful)readings that are within 5 degrees of each other.The control �,_ � 59 'L PIL07 OVEN should only be recalibrated if your reading is not within 20 degrees of the so dial setting (400 degrees F). ��✓ n c` ea . 25. TO RECALIBRATE OVEN CONTROL: ' VALVE SAFETY This oven control is a precision instrument. It is carefully calibrated at the DOUBLE OVEN factory - that is, it is so adjusted that dial settings match the actual oven mode, temperatures.Field calibration is seldom necessary and it should not be done GRT7 unless considerable experience with cooking results definitely proves that the sa 1 control is not maintaining the temperatures to which the dial is set. i NR Recalibration should not be undertaken until the by-pass adjustment men- VALVE AO,UST tioned in section 23 has been made. When recalibrating, check oven temperatures as instructed in section 24. Re-calibration procedure: 1. Remove dial and push out metal insert. 2. Replace dial and turn to the 400 degree F. mark to ignite oven burner. 8 25 INSTALLATION --- 3. After burner has been on for about 15 minutes check the temperature. When using a thermometer the oven door should be opened for as short a period of time as possible. Use a flashlight, if necessary, to see the thermometer reading clearly. III 1 _ 4. Continue to check temperature,at 5 minute intervals;until you have two successive readings that are within 5 degrees of each other. 58 I 77 ,1 �V� lOS Recalibration is needed if your reading is not within 20 degrees of dial setting (400 degrees F).To recalibrate follow these additional steps. ea ---- Z9 �ev se 68 I / 5. Hold dial firmly,insert screwdriver through centerof dial,and push stem i inward. DO NOT TURN THIS STEM. Nports. 6. While ho lding calibration stem in firmly with screwdriver,turn dial until it is set at the actual oven tem erature as shown b p y your test instrument or thermometer. Release pressure on calibration stem and replace metal RANGE insert in dial. model 7. Set dial at 450 mark.Check oven temperature again as instructed in(3) GR 12 and(4).If the oven temperature is not within 30 degrees of the dial setting See lower oven of G R 17,for ove (450 degrees F) this means that the sensing element is inoperative and the control should be replaced. [54 o'VF ADJUST JJ ry 55 Se 17 40 16 185 A � 48 SC RANGE T✓ 82 107 �, models GR16 GR16-O �''''� GRM16 GR405 / GR4116 GR426 ® PILOT OVEN "Ll f SAFER GRM162 b SEE 0 R 15 FOR BROILER PARTS 24 9 INSTALLATION 26. GR SERIES ELEVATED BROILER INSTALLATION ON GR SERIES RANGE. 177 p A � �� � 90�' b RANGE MODEL RTS ' 011113 STEP 1 — REMOVE SCREWS (A) FROM STEP 2 — RE-INSTALL TWO OF THE SEE LOWER SECTION Of GR17,FOR OVEN►A _ BOTH SIDES OF RANGE.PLACE TOP SUP- SCREWS (A) ON BOTH SIDES OF THE PORT(B)ON TOP OF THE RANGE SUPPORT RANGE. INSTALL THE FOUR SCREWS, (D). INSTALL SIDE SUPPORT (C) INTO WASHERS AND NUTS (E) PROVIDED IN RANGE SUPPORT(D) ON BOTH SIDES OF BOLT BAG. TIGHTEN ALL FASTENERS (u) RANGE. SECURELY ON BOTH SIDES OF RANGE. le IQ s: 11 1 � � I 54 j1 a Djust ...0 bi 89, 1 , st roll. RANGE MODEL STEPO—ATTACH FASTENERS AS SHOWN. SEE LOWER SECTION Or GR17,FOR OVEN CARTS GR22 TIGHTEN BACK NUT ONLY.LEVEL BROIL- ER BY ADJUSTING LEVELING BOLT (A) STEP 3—REMOVE BURNER TRAYS FROM ANDTIGHTEN MOUNTING NUTS SIDEAND RANGE AND FRONT PANEL FROM BROIL- BACK. REPLACE FRONT PANEL AND ER,MOUNT BROILER ON THE FOUR STUDS BURNER TRAYS. THE INSTALLATION IS ON RANGE BACK SUPPORT. NOW COMPLETE. IMPORTANT:The GR series elevated broiler can only be installed on GR10, GR11, GR12, GR13, GR14, GR22, GR41OR and GR410L ranges. 10 23 2 OPERATION& MAINTENANCE C►— IMPORTANT . . . . . maintenance and repairs must be made by a qualified service person. Call your local service company or if none available,contact the factory, a factory representative or local gas supplier for assistance in selecting a service agency. ' 1. OVEN SECTION: (CAUTION: Convection Ovens—do not operate with ss ' sa BLOWER OFF) so i 27 A. Initial Oven Use: (CONVECTION OVENS—TURN BLOWER ON) - t Before using the oven for food preparation, light oven pilot and set thermostat at 350 degrees F for about two hours to remove moisture and �. protective oils. 29 1 ` Complete information on the adjustment and maintenance of the oven 2e 8 ,' temperature control is included in this manual. �-( Once the equipment is installed, ignite the oven pilot. To check the +(1 61 0 I operation of the thermostat,press the dial in and turn it counterclockwise 62 eo RANGE to 500 degress. Burner ignition should occur instantly. ;✓ - GR10 GR14 GR15.GR405 B. OPERATING INSTRUCTION,SAFETY VALVE ITS 1.1 J): - G See lower even of G A, R410,GR415 far even parts. The safety valve, located behind the lower front panel, provides 100% ' shut off protection. This universal gas control device requires no adjustment. 62 - _ }; �- _ C. Pre-heating the Oven: To pre-heat the oven, turn thermostat to 450 degrees F and allow it to operate for approximately 30 minutes. This is a suggested time and 32,K� temperature setting and will vary according to the preference of the operator, variations in recipe and oven venting system used. D. Minute Minder(GR17): 4 i To operate the minute minder,turn dial to desired setting.When the full set time elapses a bell will ring.To set time for less than 5 minutes,turn dial past the 5 minute mark then back to desired time. 2. TOP&GRIDDLE-BROILER SECTION: �, '' A. Initial Top&Griddle-Broiler use: , sa Before using or food preparation, light pilots and remove protective ss RANGE 9 P P 9 P ss (54) model grease from griddle.Set valves for griddle on low flame and allow to burn VAM Aewst e�, GR 11 _ for approximately 30 minutes,then wipe griddle clean.The top burners r Sse lower oven of G R 17.for oven ports. will burn themselves clean. . B. Top &Griddle-Broiler Valves: To place valves in the ON position turn knob counterclockwise to the first click or when the word ON is in the top position. Turning the knob completely counterclockwise puts valve in the SIMMER position. To adjust the SIMMER setting refer to INSTALLATION Section 21. 22 11 OPERATION& IEs4,04iF3TANANCE 8. If ou have an inquiries regarding Y Y i q g g your unit or if a part you need is not C. OPERATING HOT TOPS OR FRY-TOPS: shown in the catalog, please include on your order or inquiry the following necessary information. When operating hot tops or fry-tops, all burners must be turned to A. From the rating plate (illustration below) show model number, serial approximately the same setting. Failure to do this will cause uneven temperatures.Allow at least 45 minutes for top to cool from high to low number,sequence code,date on rating plate and type of gas. temperatures. IMPORTANT...rating plate reflects only factory installed information, D. GREASE DRAWER: please indicate if gas has been field converted. The grease drawer is located under the fry-top drain hole. Remove by B. Your complete return address. A Post Office box number is sufficient pulling straight out.Behind the front handle is a(weep hole)to prevent only for parcel post delivery. grease from overflowing if neglected by the operator. C. Description and location of part and number of pieces.If a sample is sent, E. BROILER RACK& DRIP PAN: please tag with identification. Sketches are also helpful. In order to change the broiler rack position,follow these steps: 1. Unhook the two front hooks on the drain pan from the broiler rack and allow the drain pan to rest on the broiler grease pan. 2. Pull the broiler rack entirely out of the range and insert it into the desired pair of supports. « `11=7«e:.;o:°: S CNEF 3. Re-hook the drain pan to the front of the broiler rack. �sw : : r:..�: .. �< CAUTION: Broiler rack and pan will be HOT if unit is in use. Wear .Y. CHEF special gloves, etc.to protect hands when changing rack positions. F. BROILER GREASE PAN: Just below the broiler rack and drip pan is the grease pan.Remove by pulling straight out. DO NOT.REMOVE DURING FOOD PREPARA- TION. 3. HOT TOPS: Allow part to cool. If water is used on tops while still hot, they may crack. SEND ALL ORDERS AND INQUIRIES TO: Remove top(s)from range and clean surface with hot water and detergent.A wire brush may be used on the under side. Do not clean top(s) while still on _, .._ . CHEF DIVISION --- - range, even if cooled,--as-water will- drip into the'burner-box and cause FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. deterioration of metal. 910 SKOKIE BLVD. 4. TOP GRATES&TOP TRAYS: NORTHBROOK, IL 60062 PHONE: 312-564-1125 Allow parts to cool.Remove tops)from range and clean surface with hot water FAX N : 312- 64-11 and detergent. Dry thoroughly with clean cloth. Do not use a wire brush or SEND SAMPLE PARTS TO: enameled parts as this may scratch the surface. CHEF DIVISION FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. 5. BURNERS: 320 DIVIDEND DRIVE Burners need little attention,but if spillage should occur,it may be necessary PEACHTREE CITY, GA 30269 to clean around pilot ports,cones and air mixers.A wire brush should only be used on the burner itself. Open top burners have a center cone that can be All items are made by CHEF DIVISION of FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. or unscrewed from the body for closer cleaning.Under no circumstances should are made expressly to CHEF DIVISION of FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. any burner be dipped or submerged in water as this will rust the interior and specifications. .inhibit the proper gas flow. 12 21 PARTS OPERATION& MAINTENANCE 1. First determine the model number of unit.This information can be found 6. OVEN INTERIOR: (Except Convection Ovens) on the unit rating plate attached to unit.See sample of rating plate in section 8. The location of this rating plate on unit is as follows: A. Oven Deck: A. Ranges with oven(s): on the lower front panel below oven door. Allow to cool.Remove by lowering tabs on each side of deck,lift up using B. Ranges with a storage compartment: in compartment on back panel. the handles provided,slide forward and out.To clean use hot water and C. GRM 16 modular unit: under top tray on back panel. detergent, wash as you would any enamel finish utensil. D. GRM 162 and GRM 15 series: under top section near front of unit. B. Oven Linings: 2. After the model number is obtained, locate the model number in catalog Allow to cool. To clean use hot water and detergent. If scraping is and visually locate required part(s). necessary use wood,plastic,or sturdy rubber utensils.The use of a metal scraper can mar the surface and eventually cause rust.Never use heavy 3. After required part is visually located on either the illustration page or the amounts of water that will run into the interior of unit. This can cause part information page, note the ITEM NUMBER. This ITEM NUMBER is the deterioration of the metal. Dry thoroughly after cleaning. first column on the information page (see illustration below). In cases of a 7. OVEN INTERIOR: (Convection Ovens) complete assembly only one ITEM NUMBER is shown.A brief explanation of Dirt,crumbs and burned-on food products should be removed regularlyfrom the this is found in section 5. oven's interior. A clean interior will make the unit operate more efficiently and cleaning will prolong the life of the equipment. 4. Next to,the ITEM NUMBER COLUMN is the PART NUMBER COLUMN. An oven should be allowed to cool before it is cleaned.Use hot water and deter- Numbers listed here are for complete assemblies and individual parts. gent as the cleaning agent. Dry thoroughly after washing. Avoid using large amounts of water.Do not scrape the interior with hard,sharp instruments.Wood, 5. The next column is PART DESCRIPTION for assemblies and individual plastic or rubber utensils work well for this purpose. parts. Note that the assemblies have their associated parts indented. This indicates that these parts when put together at the factory make up the 8.: BROILER SECTION: assembly number. You may order either the complete assembly or the After this section has cooled remove rack and pans for easieraccess to interior. individual part(s). Wash rack and pan with hot waterand detergent.When washing interiordo not use heavy amounts of water. Dry all parts thoroughly. 6. The next series of columns indicates the NUMBER OF PIECES for each 9. GRIDDLE GREASE DRAWER: unit. You may order one or more pieces. The grease drawer should be emptied daily and washed with hot water and 7. By following the model number down,it will intersect with the line item at detergent. Dry thoroughly and immediately return to unit. the NUMBER OF PIECES as explained in section 6 above. 10. GRIDDLE&FRY-TOP: The griddle(fry-top)should be wiped daily while still warm,using a heavy cloth MODELS to remove oil.A griddle screen may be used and is available from your FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT DEALER. The griddle may be washed with hot water and detergent. Dry thoroughly with a clean cloth,then apply a thin film of oil. Observe grease drawer to avoid over-flowing of water while cleaning. ITEM PART 11. BLOWER AND MOTOR: (Models with Convection Ovens) NO. NO. DESCRIPTION If the blower becomes dirty or motor needs replacement, it may be removed as follows: 1. Disconnect the unit from its electrical power supply. 2. Remove the baffle in the rear of the oven. 3. Remove the wing nuts that attach the fan mounting plate to the oven rear lining. 4. Grasp the mounting plate and pull the motor assembly out of opening. 16 1143860 SPRING OVEN DOOR 5. Reach through opening and unplug the motor power cord from outlet box. 6. The blower wheel is removed from the motor shaft by loosening the set screw in the blower's hub. 7. Replace motor by removing screws in front plate, remove plate,insulation and the four bolts that attach support to motor. 8. Reassemble carefully. (On capacitor start motors please note the position of the capacitor.) Tighten all fasteners firmly. 20 13 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE OPERATION &MAINTENANCE 12. MAIN POWER SWITCH(ES): (Models with Convection Ovens) C H E F O R 1 F 1 C E ^M E:) P R ESS U R E Disconnect the electrical power to the unit.before servicing the switches or RATI M 43 CHART wiring.To replace the power switch,remove.the top grates and top trays or frytop if equipped. Remove switch cover and disconnect the wiring to switch. Remove the switch and install the new switch, connect wiring and install switch cover. MODEL DESCRIPTION ORIFICE SIZE Refer to the wiring diagrams on Page 16 for the correct connection of wiring to switch. TYPE OF GAS 13. BLOWER LIMIT SWITCH: (Models with Convection Ovens) NAT PRO Each unit is equipped with a blower limit switch that shuts the blower motor off GR 26,000 BTU/HR BURNER when the door is opened.This switch is adjusted at the factory for the best normal OVENS PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 operation. BURNER 41 53 If there is a need to adjust this switch, remove the lower panel to gain access to PILOT .018 .010 the bell crank(Item 215).Located on the right side of the bell crank is a set screw. GR/GRM 19,000 BTU/HR BURNER (NAT) Loosen this set screw and turn the bell crank pin (Item 216) until proper adjust- OPEN TOP 16,000 BTU/HR BURNER (PRO) ment is obtained. Tighten set screw securely and install the lower front panel. PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 14. STAINLESS STEEL: BURNER 45 56 PILOT 68 68 A. General Cleaning: For routine cleaning of stainless steel,ordinary detergent and hot water GR GRIDDLE/BROILER 23,000 BTU/HR BURNER will usually do the work. To prevent water spots and streaks rinse PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 equipment thoroughly with warm water and wipe dry with a soft clean BURNER 43 54 cloth.Addition of a rinsing agent will also prevent spots. PILOT 70 70 B. HEAT TINT GR HOTTOP 20,000 BTU/HR BURNER In and around ovens and ranges where the tempreature reaches 500 &FRY-TOP PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 degrees or more,straw colored or slightly darkened areas may appear on BURNER 44 55 stainless steel.This heat tint is caused by a slight oxidation of the steel PILOT 70 70 and is not harmful. Heat tint can be removed with a scouring powder. CAUTION:When using these powders be sure to rub in the direction of GR 16-0 23,000 BTU/HR BURNER the polish lines to preserve the original finish. OVEN PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 .10 BURNER 43 54 15. PAINTED UNITS: PILOT .018 .010 For equipment with cheftone black enamel finish,clean with water and mild detergent. Wipe with a dry, soft cloth after washing. Do not use caustic GRM 15 22,000 BTU/HR BURNER cleaners, scouring powder, steel wool, etc. as these will remove the paint SERIES PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 finish. FRY-TOP BURNER 43 54 PILOT 70 70 16. CONTINUOUS CLEAN OVENS: Continuous clean ovens require special care to preserve the porcelain.If heavy soil does not clean up during normal operation, empty oven and turn thermostat to 450 degrees for one to two hours,depending on the amount of soil.If soil remains,let oven cool and soak.soil with water and mild detergent or a commercial oven cleaner.Wipe dry.Do not use abrasive cleaners,steel wool, scrapers or similar products as these will damage and destroy the continuous clean material. 17. APPLIANCE VENTING SYSTEM: An examination of the appliance venting system for proper operation, condition and obstructions is necessary 1 or 2 times a year or more often if necessary. 14 19 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE WIRING SCHEMATIC 115 V.A.C.1 PH.60 HZ. SERVICE PROBLEM GUIDE PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION 'POWER CORD IMPROPER ADJUSTMENT. ADJUST AIR MIXER.SEE INSTALLATION GRN. INSTRUCTIONS. 8 PILOT LIGHT OUT. RE-LIGHT PILOT. EBLK.1 TOO MUCH BURNER AIR. ADJUST AIR MIXER.SEE INSTALLATION MAIN POWER INSTRUCTIONS. SWITCH TOP BURNER WILL NOT LIGHT OR BURNER OUT OF ALIGNMENT. RE-ALIGN BURNER. WILL NOT STAY LIT. PILOT FLAME ADJUSTED TOO ADJUST PILOT FLAME HIGHER.SEE 32 4RECdEPT. LOW. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. MOTOR CLOGGED BURNER PORTS OR PILOT PORT. CLEAN.DO NOT SOAK IN WATER. SWITCH TOP BURNERS SPUTTER OR POP TOO MUCH BURNER AIR. ADJUST AIR MIXER.SEE WHEN TURNED OFF. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. INCORRECT RECIPE INSTRUCTIONS. CHECK RECIPE CAREFULLY. OVEN NOT PROPERLY PRE-HEATED. SEE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. BAKING TAKES TOO LONG. FOOD TOO COLD OR FROZEN WHEN BRING FOOD TO ROOM TEMPERATURE PLACED IN OVEN. BEFORE PUTTING INTO OVEN. WIRING SCHEMATIC OVEN THERMOSTAT DOES NOT LEAKAGE OF FLUID FROM THERMOSTAT REPLACE THERMOSTAT. 115 V.A.C. 1 PH. 60 HZ. CUT FLAME DOWN. OVEN BY-PASS ADJUSTED TOO HIGH, SEE INSTALLATION SECTION. WHT. GRN. TOP&OVEN BURNERS THROW SMALL FILINGS IN NEW BURNER. CLEAN BURNER. BLK 8 OFF ORANGE FLAME. POSSIBLE MOISTURE IN GAS SUPPLY. HAVE GAS SUPPLY INSPECTED FOR POWER WHT. 3 PROPER INSTALLATION(DRIP LEGS). CORD 2 BLK 4 BURNERS HAVE LAZY FLAMES IMPROPER AIR ADJUSTMENT. ADJUST AIR MIXER. 1 AND ARE YELLOW. LOW GAS PRESSURE. ADJUST GAS PRESSURE. 8 MAIN POWER SWITCH 3 :# 32 31 32 31 15 t i 15 I I MOTOR MOTOR SWITCH MOTOR SWITCH MOTOR RECEPT. RECEPT. 18 15 WIRING SCHEMATIC OPERATION &MAINTENANCE 208/230 V.A.C.1 P 60 HZ. . UBLK NCTION SERVICE PROBLEM GUIDE BOX PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION RN. 8 IMPROPERLY PREHEATED OVEN. ADJUST THERMOSTAT BY PASS. WHT. SEE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. 1 A OVEN DOOR OPENED REPEATEDLY. DO NOT OPEN OVEN DOOR UNNECESSARILY MAIN � REMOVE CLOGGING MATERIAL.THE QRECEPT. CLOGGED OVEN VENT. DELIBERATE CLOGGING OF OVEN VENTS TO INCREASE HEAT CONTENT IN OVEN DOES NOT HEAT OVENIS NOT NECESSAFY.EVENLY,BURNS FOOD INCORRECT RECIPE INSTRUCTIONS. CHECK RECIPE CAREFULLY. ON BOTTOM,SIDES, OVEN DECK OUT OF PLACE. REPLACE DECK IN A LEVEL POSTION, S BACK OR TOP. COMPLETELY TO THE REAR. USE OF IMPROPER COOKING CONSULT YOUR LOCAL FOOD EQUIPMENT UTENSILS. DEALER FOR SUGGESTIONS, IMPROPER ADJUSTMENT. SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. CLOGGED LINE OR ORIFICE. INSPECT&CLEAN. OVEN,TOP BURNER OR LOOSE THERMOCOUPLE. TIGHTEN THERMOCOUPLE. BROILER PILOT GOES PILOT TOO CLOSE TO BURNER. RE-POSITION. WIRING SCHEMATIC OUT. INOPERATIVE PILOT. REPLACE PILOT. 208/230 V.A.C. 1PH 60 HZ. LOW GAS PRESSURE,TOO MUCH AIR, HAVE GAS PRESSURE CHECKED.ADJUST AIR GRN. WHT. 8 GRN. MIXER,SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. BLK WHT. - - HAVE A QUALIFIED SERVICE MAN CLEAN AND 3 JUNCTION BLK. VALVE ORTHERMO- CONTAMINATED GAS HAS CLOGGED LUBRICATE WITH AN APPROVED HIGH BOX Izi 4 STAT HARD TO TURN. VALVE OR THERMOSTAT. TEMPERATURE GREASE.HAVE GAS SUPPLY 2 8 INSPECTED. MAIN POWER 1 MAIN POWER CRACKS IN ENAMEL CLEANING WITH COOL WATER DI- DISCONTINUE PRACTICE. SWiSWIT:CH ; SWITCH - I' FINISH. RECTLY ON HOT ENAMEL SURFACES, V CHECK ALL LINES,VALVES,PILOT BURNERS, 31 32 31 GAS ODOR. LEAK IN RANGE OR MAIN GAS THERMOSTATS,AND SAFETY VALVES WIT -- 15 SUPPLY. AN APPROVED LEAK DETECTOR SOLUTION MOTOR TOR SWITCH MOTOR O RAMIXTUREOFSOAPANDWATER. EPT. RECEPT. PILOT OUTAGE. RELIGHT PILOT. 16 17 F-I F-I 1:11:11:1 El j El El El El El El ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ El ❑INRII ❑ ❑ ❑ F ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 1, ECATAILOG ❑ ❑ °� 11 990 - 1 99 1 ❑ ❑ El ❑ F ❑ ❑ I-I ❑ ❑ El El a El F-I El El El 1:1 El El El El El F El F-I El El El -,' E1 El El El � ❑ El El El El El ❑ 4:1 El El EI l ❑ ❑ ❑ F-I EI El El El El EI E 1 El F-I F-I El 1:1 EI El El El IDI J The Delfe ��Cmpan ❑ L80 S P.O. -"do-a 70 o y Roal. I ❑ 1:1 1:11:1 ❑ E Mt. Pleasant, MI 48804-0470 ❑ (517)1 73m79811 ❑ r 1:1 El ❑ ❑ I t ❑ OFA 84 ❑ ❑ ❑ 11 ❑ ❑ as of July 1, 1990:. 1 ❑ ❑ FAXi (800)6619 ❑ F EI L ED �©L990 MThelfield Company [:DBMINICAT ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Pfvl, The Delfield Advantage... Here's how to make it work for you! When you buy something, you expect it to work right. Not just the first time, but for a / long time. And you expect it to be easy and " enjoyable to use. Not just the first time, but for a long time. U� These simple ideas also apply when you choose foodservice equipment for your �4 8$87 business or institution.Why settle for ys less? The best equipment is easy and enjoyable to work with, and keeps on working for a long time. That's The Delfield Advantage. . Delfield equipment is engineered, designed and manufactured with our customers in mind... real people in real situations. Your satis- faction is the most important part of every- thing we do. That's why Delfield equipment, 204 made of high quality materials, lasts for years and years. And that's why Delfield 8000 SERIES DROP-IN PANS equipment, incorporating the industry's MODELS LENGTH DESCRIPTION most innovative features, can make your job Via, 8000 17"to 87" Ice cooled cold pan a little more enjoyable. 8100 17"to 87" Refrigerated cold pan 8200 31"to 87" Refrigerated frost top With our two manufacturing facilities in 8300 17"to 87" Individual hot food wells 8400 31"to 87" Single tank hot food wells Michigan and Tennessee, totalling over 8500 31"and 45" Beverage bar urn top —— 500.,000�square feet, we're ready to serve 8600 31"to 87" Multi-temp hot/cold food wells you with a variety of standard andcustom=• — ——200/300 SERIES ACCESSORIES designed units. If you ever have a problem, MODEL DESCRIPTION — _ - strong Delfield warranties and a nationwide 212 Water chiller network of parts depots and service centers t 225 Ice cream freezer,6 gallon have you covered. ' 227 Ice cream freezer,12 gallon 228 Dipper well and silver container You can be assured that with over 35 years ; 229 Dipper,silver&plate dispenser _� 204 Water and ice station of experience in the industry, Delfield's 205 Water and ice station highly skilled engineering and manufactur- 243 Undercounter water station ing teams will deliver your order on time and 248 Water station exactly as you specified. We have over 700 307 Glass filler talented people ready to work for you. 242 Sink 250 Undercounter sink&ice chest Let us show you in this "mini-catalog"just 203 Ice chest what The Delfield Advantage is all about! : 240 Ice chest 305 Ice chest 306 Ice chest i Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 25 8000 Series Drop-In Pans Mark V 200300 Series Accessories Modular Foodservice Equipment 8000 Series Drop-In Pans are available in a The Mark V line of modular work, storage and number of standard lengths and designs to add display equipment offers a great deal not versatility to any foodservice equipment. Ice- only to fast-food restaurants and conven- cooled and mechanically-cooled cold pans and ience stores, but to larger foodservice the drop-in frost tops are perfect for salads, outlets as well: full service restaurants, in- sandwiches, desserts or fresh fruits. Multiple and plant cafeterias, schools and hospitals. High single well hot food units can be combined with volume or low, if you store, prepare, display other accessories to handle your serving needs. Q or serve food, Mark V modular equipment Models 8000, 8100, 8300, 8400 and 8600 are from Delfield can give you the freedom to available in six standard lengths to.accommodate create exactly the layout you want. g �� from one to six pans for food display and serving. If you've ever ordered foodservice equipment Delfield's Model 8600 Multi-Temp Drop-In Pan is from a custom design firm, you know that delivery can take months... and that the the most flexible of the 8000 Series. This durable price can be pretty steep. Supplied as pan can be changed from hot to cold with a single q standard units from Delfield, the same control. ° equipment can be operating in your place of All Delfield drop-in pans are built with 18 gauge business within weeks after placing your stainless steel with one-piece design for easy order. Standard modular units produced by installation and maintenance. Delfield are assembled at our two plants to Popular accessories in the 200 and 300 Series your specifications, giving you a custom system at standard prices. include telescoping covers for food wells, salad and sandwich bar sneeze guards and counter With Delfield Mark V modular equipment it's Clb protectors, beverage bar urn tops, water chillers, very easy to get exactly the size and con- ice chests, dipper wells, sinks and many more. figuration you need. Mark V units can be Your Delfield representative can help you with ordered individually, or can be combined more details on these "finishing touches". with other Mark V equipment to form chef's ° tables, backbars, cafeteria serving lines, or other line-ups. Delfield's dowel pin align- ment system insures a smooth fit between units in a line-up. 24 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 1 V 18000 Series - — Refrigerator and Freezer Bases S Upright Refrigerators and Freezers - I I L� V1 8000 Series Refrigerator and Freezer Bases _ may be designed with one of many top configura- tions, including flat work tops and salad and sand- wich prep tops (with 1/6 size pans and removable cover). Back-splashes, raised rails, cutouts and 724 top extensions may also be specified as part of the top design. Door sections may be replaced with drawers. Compressors on self-contained units may be located on either the left or right of the unit. All together, over 60 different standard .. models are available, and when you include '' custom designs, the possibilities are unlimited. V18000 Series Upright Refrigerators and ,t Freezers are just two feet wide. They're also very versatile, with ten standard door and drawer com- binations to fit your exact needs. V18000 Series Uprights are also available in Dual-Temp combi- 7048-5 nations for convenient storage of refrigerated and frozen foods in one unit. Door openings have concealed low wattage heater wires around the full perimeter of the door to eliminate condensa- tion. MT 9060 7000 SERIES REFRIGERATED DISPLAY CASES MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION *� 7048-M 48-3/8" Mirror back,7.8 cubic feet 7048-S 48-3/8" Glass back,7.8 cubic feet 7048-P 48-3/8" Pass through,7.8 cubic feet • 9000 SERIES REFRIGERATED DISPLAY CASES t MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION ll 9036 36" 3.7 cubic feet capacity 9048 48" 5.1 cubic feet capacity V18560 9060 60" 6.5 cubic feet capacity 9072 72" 7.9 cubic feet capacity MODEL 724 REFRIGERATED DISPLAY CASE MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION 724 24" 4.1 cubic feet capacity 2 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 23 7000 Series 9000 Series - Model 724 Display Cases 7000 Series Show W Sell Display Cases may be ordered with a mirrored-back, a see-thru glass back, or as a pass-thru unit with sliding doors in P. back. All styles feature self-closing glass doors in j front. If your needs change in the future, a simple conversion in the field allows you to change the back style. DELRITETM ABS end sections with molded clips for epoxy-coated shelves, foamed- in-place insulation, and a hot gas condensate evaporator to eliminate drains and plumbing V18724-4 round out the many standard features. An optional laminate panel can be added to match your decor. 9000 Series Premier Display Cases are available „ in four refrigerated models, each with stainless _ steel,con stru ction with your choice of designer laminates. At just over 20 inches high and 22 inches deep, the Premier case will mount easily on your wall or counter. Self-closing glass doors, DELRITETM ABS ends with molded shelf clips and foamed-in-place insulation combine with a quietly V1 8866-F efficient forced air refrigeration system for inexpensive, #rouble"Itee service. V18000 SERIES REFRIGERATOR&FREEZER BASES The new Model 724 Compact Countertop MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION V18100 24"to 96" Refrigerated salad tables,remote Display Cases are ideal for keeping beverages, V18200 24"to 96" .Refrigerated salad tables,remote salads'or other individual items within reach of V18300 24"to 96" Refrigerated work top tables,remote your customers. It's only 24" long, 22" V18400 36"to 108" Refrigerated salad tables,self-contained deep and 36" high, so it will fit on nearly V18500 36"to 108" Refrigerated salad tables,self-contained any surface, but it has a roomy 4.1 cubic V18600 36"to 108" Refrigerated work top tables,self-contained V18700 36"to 108" Refrigerated work top tables,self-contained feet capacity. Four inch legs are standard. V18800 38"to 96" Freezer work top tables,self-contained The Model 724 is a pass-thru unit,with ther- V18900 30"to 78" Freezer work top tables,remote mopane glass doors and an easy-to-clean V18000 SERIES UPRIGHT REFRIGERATORS DELRITETM ABS interior, including molded shelf MODEL DESCRIPTION clips. A lighted display sign is standard, along V18724-1 2 refrigerated sections,remote with two interior light fixtures and four shelves. V18724-2 1 refrigerated section&2 refrigerated drawers,remote The top-mount refrigeration system and conden- V18724-3 2 refrigerated sections,self-contained sate evaporator make the Model 724 easy to V18724-4 1 refrigerated section&2 refrigerated drawers,s/c V18724-5 1 refrigerated section&1 freezer section,remote operate, and foamed-in-place insulation makes it V18724-6 2 refrigerated drawers&1 freezer section,remote easy on the budget. V18724-7 1 refrigerated section&1 freezer section,self-contained V18724-8 2 refrigerated drawers&1 freezer section,self-contained V18724-9 2 freezer sections,remote V18724-10 2 freezer sections,self-contained 22 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 3 ,�� " V 12000 Series Ice Chests V 13000 Series Ice Cream Cabinets V 1 5000 Series Serview Display Cases Q r V12000 Series Ice Chests are the answer to ice , L) storage, from the simple convenience of having • °' ! 200 pounds of ice available in a stainless steel NONE tank, to the additional option of a continuous-flow, thermostatically-controlled ice maker to keep r `� �I fresh ice available all the time. +' '} �, V13000 Series Ice Cream Cabinets and ~ Fountainettes are versatile and efficient per- 9 r formers. Low-temp ice cream cabinets have hinged doors in the top for access to the freezer ' r compartment, and a raised syrup rail for toppings. r 18666 BMT Bobtail units have a refrigerated compartment, and have two draft arm water and soda dispens- ers, a raised syrup rail, fruit jars and a dipper well. Creamer units are similar to bobtails, but feature both refrigerated and freezer compartments. V15000 Series Serview Display Cases are designed to make your eye-appealing desserts r< and salads look irresistible. The lighted upper storage section of the Serview refrigerated display -- I— case may be ordered with a mirror-back, a see- ° thru back, or in a pass-thru configuration to allow 1 restocking from the rear of the unit. The lower I storage section is standard with front doors, but optional drawers or pass-thru doors are available. Cold air circulation in the upper display and lower 18660 P32 storage sections are separately controlled for maximum efficiency. 18000 SERIES PREPARATION SYSTEMS MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION 18666 PT 66" Pizza&sandwich table 18693 PT 93" Pizza&sandwich table 18660 P-32 60" Preparation table 18684 P-32 84" Preparation table 186108 P-32108" Preparation table 18670 TT 70" Taco table 18666 BMT 66" Maple top baker's table ll �` 18693 BMT 93" Maple top baker's table 18666 BST 66" Stainless top baker's table 18693 BST 93" Stainless top baker's table V12630 18666 BUC 66" Undercounter baker's unit Iii 18693 BUC 93" Undercounter baker's unit 4 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 , Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 21 18000 Series Refrigerated Preparation Systems The perfect answers to your fast-moving preparation needs are Delfield's PT and P-32 Refrigerated Preparation Systems. Sandwich, Salad and - Pizza Tables with elevated rails can meet any �� „ storage and prep requirements you may have. Easy table top food access is provided in a choice of V13736 pan sizes in the elevated rail. Lots of work space, plus up to 28 cubic feet of storage means every- thing is at your fingertips. If a little more work room is needed, the Baker's ` i Table Refrigerated Preparation System is a remarkable value. With plenty of room on top and !r refrigerated storage below, food preparation is easy. Baker's Tables are available with your f choice o a two o inch thick laminated maple top or i a stainless steel top, and may also be ordered in an undercounter model. V15248—M All Delfield Refrigerated Preparation Systems include V12000 SERIES ICE CHESTS DELRITETm ABS interior sides and doors, foamed- MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION in-place insulation, and magnetic door and drawer V12550 50" Ice chest with ice maker gaskets for positive seals. V12630 30" Ice storage chest V13000 SERIES ICE CREAM CABINETS AND FOUNTAINETTES MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION V13200 18"to 54" Without syrup rail,remote V13300 32"to 54" With syrup rail,remote V13400 32"to 68" Without syrup rail,self-contained V13500 46"to 68" With syrup rail,self-contained - _ �— V13600 36"to 72" Bobtails&creamers,remote - V13700 36"to 72" Bobtails&creamers,self-contained V15000 SERIES SERVIEW DISPLAY CASES MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION V15000-M 48"and 72" Mirror-back,self-contained,30"deep = ? V1 5000-S 48"and 72" See-thru,self-contained,30"deep V15000-P 48"and 72" Pass-thru,self-contained,30"deep V15100 M 48"and 72" Mirror back,remote,24"deep V15100 S 48"and 72" See thru,remote,24"deep V15100-P 48"and 72" Pass-thru,remote,24"deep V1 5200-M 48"and 72" Mirror-back,self-contained,24"deep 18666 PT V1 5200-S 48"and 72" See-thru,self-contained,24"deep V15200-P 48"and 72" Pass-thru,self-contained,24"deep V15900-M 48"and 72" Mirror-back,remote,30"deep V1 5900-S 48"and 72" See-thru,remote,30"deep V1 5900-P 48"and 72" Pass-thru,remote,30"deep 20 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 5 V 14000 Series Hot Food Tables V 1 6000 Series Utility Stands V 17000 Series Equipment Stands V 19000 Series Quick Serve Units V14000 Series Hot Food Tables keep your foods piping hot with your choice of single—piece tanks D402 or individually—controlled wells and electric or gas - i heat. Open shelf or drawer—base storage is provided under the food wells. A plate shelf and v an NSF—approved cutting board are also standard. V16000 Series Utility Stands provide a solution s for any need. Dry storage compartments can be ordered with hinged or sliding doors, drawers, or � � 4060-8 as open shelf storage. Utility stands are available in dozens of standard lengths. Tops are stainless 400/4000/4200 SERIES COMPACT steel with backsplashes and electrical outlet REFRIGERATED BASES cutouts, and in the beverage stand version, MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION include a 4-1/2 inch drain to contain spills. 401 27" Salad top,1 door D401 27" Salad top,2 drawers V17000 Series Equipment Stands come in 402 27" Tabletop,1 door several standard base styles, including open shelf, D402 27" Table top,2 drawers 406 27" Undercounter,1 door dry drawer storage or refrigerated drawer storage. D406 27" Undercounter,2 drawers V17000 Series Equipment Stands feature the 406-CA 27" Undercounter,drop-in pans Adjusto-Rail system which accommodates 406-C3P 27" Customizer salad top,3 pan various brands of cooking equipment with simple 406-C4P 27" Customizer salad top,4 pan 406-C6P 27" Customizer salad top,6 pan horizontal and vertical adjustments. Double 4048-8 48" Salad top,8 pan,2 doors enclosure stands are also part of the V17000 4048-10 48" Salad top,10 pan,2 doors Series, providing an enclosure base for use with 4048-12 48" Salad top,12 pan,2 doors floor-type cooking equipment. All equipment ST4048 48" Work top,2 doors UC4048 48" Undercounter-2 doors stands are equipped with cutting boards, and are 4060-8 60" Salad top,8 pan,3 doors designed for use with Delfield's Air Tech°vent 4060-14 60" Salad top,14 pan,3 doors hoods (see pages 8 and 9). ST4060 60" Work top,3 doors UC4060 60" Undercounter,3 doors V19000 Series Quick Serve Units lend flexibility 4248-8 48" Salad top,8 pan,2 doors to your installation. By assembling Quick Serve 4248-12 48" Salad top,12 pan,2 doors and standard Mark V equipment back to back, 4248-18 48" Salad top,3-12x20 openings 4248-PT 48" Raised rail,2 doors production, accessory and waitress service 4260-12 60" Salad top,12 pan,3 doors equipment can be put together in one compact :p 4260-18 60" Salad top,3-12x20 openings package. Dry storage Quick Serve units are 4260-24 60" Salad top,4-12x20 openings available with open shelves or self-closing sliding 400/4000 SERIES COMPACT FREEZER BASES doors. Refrigerated Quick Serve units feature a MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION one-piece stainless steel work top. 403 27" Work top,1 door D403 27" Work top,2 drawers 407 27" Undercounter,1 door D407 27" Undercounter,2 drawers 407-CA 27" Undercounter,drop-in pans ST4148 48" Work top,2 doors UC4148 48" Undercounter,2 doors 6 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 19 400 Series 4000 Series ' 4200 Series �z.. Compact Refrigerator and Freezer Bases �,4 r Maximum flexibility in a minimum of space. That's what you'll get when you begin using ? = 1 Delfield's 400 and 4000 Series Compact Refrigerator and Freezer Bases. 400 and u 4000 Series units incorporate standard Delfield features such as DELRITETM ABS V14148-32 liners and foamed-in-place insulation, plus automatic hot gas condensate evaporators, which eliminate the need for drains or plumbing at installation. The 27 inch wide 400 Series and 48 and 60 — inch wide 4000 Series Refrigerators and Freezers are available with flat stainless steel work tops, eight to fourteen pan " preparation tops, or in an undercounter configuration. A new handle design gives 1 V 17296 the 400 and 4000 Series a contemporary look and easy one-handed opening. Delfield's 4200 Series Refrigerator Bases V14000 SERIES HOT FOOD TABLES - have even more storage space, plus a maxi- MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION mum prep area. These units can be ordered V14100 30"to 86" Electric wet or dry,open shelf base with one of several top configurations, in- V14200 30"to 86" Gas wet,open shelf base V14400 30"to 86" Electric wet or dry,drawer base cluding raised rail and 12 by 20 inch pan V14500 30"to 86" Electric wet,open shelf base openings. V16000 SERIES UTILITY STANDS MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION V16100 12"to 96" Open-shelf utility stands V16200 18"to 96" Drawer-base utility stands • V16300 48"to 96" Sliding-door utility stands V16400 24"to 96" Open-shelf beverage stands V16500 24"to 96" Drawer-base beverage stands V16600 24"to 96" Hinged-door utility stands V 17000 SERIES EQUIPMENT STANDS 401 1 MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION V17100 36"to 120" Open-shelf «: V17200 36"to 120" Dry drawer-base V17300 36"to 96" Double-enclosure V17800 42"to 96" Refrigerated drawer-base,remote • V17900 60"to 114" Refrigerated drawer-base,self-contained V19000 SERIES QUICK SERVE EQUIPMENT " MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION 1� V19200 48"and 72" Refrigerated work top,remote 4248-12 V19300 18"to 96" Open-shelf V19400 42"to 96" Sliding-door 18 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 7 i Air Tech° Ventilation Systems �- Delfield's Air Tech®Ventilation System is the ,i leader in ventilation technology. Air Tech's patented hood design provides up to 80 percent —of the make-up air directly under the hood with S, untempered, filtered outside air.The remaining 20 - percent of the make-up air is delivered through an ✓„ . air curtain built into the front of the hood. The air 6051-HG G� curtain keeps the chef comfortable, holds the ` P smoke under the hood and prevents air that has W" been heated or cooled for the dining room from t being drawn out of the building. rt} I i ! Additional savings are realized by giving the user a * "- choice of supply air sources. The Air Tech air °!1 curtain can be supplied by outside air, from air a ` . that has to be exhausted from the dining room or ' from the HVAC system. This, combined with 6025-5 different design methods, allows the Air Tech system to be adapted to any climate for maxi- mum energy savings. Air Tech has developed a new compensating hood to d compliment our existing products! Our new Model CS "Cost Saver" Hoods will meet the 6 half d requirements of those customers who don't need (with half doors) the full stainless steel construction of the regular 6000 SERIES REFRIGERATORS Model CC Hoods. Cost Saver Hoods are MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION built with the same top-quality workman- 6025-S 25-1/2" 1 section,solid door 1J ship as other Air Tech equipment.-Due-to..,_ .-. 6025-HG 25-1/2" 1 section,glass door their lower pricing, Cost Saver Hoods are 6051-S 51" - 2 sections,solid doors - only available in standard lengths, but they're sure 6051-HG 51" 2 sections,glass doors 6051-SL 51" 2 sections,sliding doors to be the right.answer for customers on a tight 6076-S 76-1/2" 3 sections,solid doors budget. Call your Air Tech representative for more 6076-HG 76-1/2" 3 sections,glass door details on the new Cost Saver Hoods! 6000 SERIES FREEZERS The Air Tech Ventilation System has been fully rec- MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION ognized with national code approvals. Our engi- 6125-S 25-1/2" 1 section,solid door 6151-S 51" 2 sections,solid doors neers can work with you to design a system to 6176-S 76-1/2" 3 sections,solid doors meet all local health and fire codes, and provide you with maximum efficiency in your installation. 6000 SERIES REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER COMBINATIONS MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION 6051 SDT 51" 1 freezer&1 refrigerated section 6076 SDT-1 76-1/2" 1 freezer&2 refrigerated sections 6076 SDT-2 76-1/2" 2 freezer&1 refrigerated section 8 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 17 6000 Series Reach-In Refrigerators and Freezers De0eld'n extensive line of Reach-in Refrigerators and Freezers have the most-requested features ` with u configuration that will be just right for your installation. All De|8e|d reach-ins include DEL' RITE` ABS interiors with molded shelf supports " and recessed interior|ighto. epoxy coated ohe|vcs. fou,nod'io'p|uce insulation, and un automatic hot gas condensate evaporator. The refrigeration unit oo every 6000 Series Reach- In is mounted on top of the unit to maximize interior space. /\status panel io built into the attractive top shroud, including u digital ther- mometer ondpoworuoddefrootindicubon |ighto. The heart of the h00O Series iuthe MC 1 Temmpmor»U, which controls the temperature, defrost cycles and other refrigeration system functions with u so- phisticated ooicroproceoeorcontro|. 0O005o,ieo reach-ins are also available in remote models. CC Fresh Air Wall Canopy 6000 Series Solid Door Reach-in Refrigerators and Freezers are easy toinstall, because they roll right through standard doorways on their own casters, and plug right into ull5 volt outlet. Each io available with one,two or three full-sized doors, and may he ordered with optional hu|f'doorn. LOW SlDEVVALL VENT HOODS Refrigerator-only and freezer-only models are port � MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION of the h00O Series, o,for real versatility there's VCD'H 48'm144^ Componouxng|ow'pmV|o the Dual Temp Reoch'|n. n combination ,efrigero VSP 48'to 144^ Compensating VN 30.m144^ Non-compensating tor COMPENSATING EXHAUST HOODS 6000 Series Glass Door Reach'UmRefn;gmrammnm �r. m0oEzS LswGm3 of3Cmpn0m have many of the same features ux the solid door CC 40^m100^ Fresh air wall canopies unito, but allow products tobe displayed. Doors CSOA 48^1o100^ Double air curtain canopies nouybooUdiogorhio8edSiviocbudjuo'ab|e|�go � CC| 86^to208^ Fmohair island canopies back mback . o� SCLP 40^m105^ Fresh air wall canopies low Ni|o are moudovJon glass door nohigerutors. SCSP 48^�100^ FmuAair*mUcanopies single-p|onum CCVu 40^m100^ Fresh air island canopies V'Uank CS Cost-Saver canopies NON-COMPENSATING EXHAUST HOODS MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION 38^m72' Dishwasher hoods CN 40^to1*4^ Overhead canopies CNC 42^ Convection oven cap style hoods CNP 00^ Pizza oven cap style hoods Delfield Mini-Catalog 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog 9 1990-91 9 Specification Line TM Heavy Duty Foodservice Equipment i The results of over two years of development and engineering have started to move out of the Delfield plant in Covington, Tennessee. Delfield's new heavy-duty Specification Line"'m units are (' ready to move! , $ a �- Specification Line units are built in refrigerated, ' "�f %` freezer and heated configurations. Each type is � available as a pass-through, with doors on both sides of the unit; as a roll-in or roll-through, with extra width to allow racks with casters to be TUF4-813 moved in and out easily; and as a standard reach- in model. There's also a dual-temp refrigerator/ freezer combination available as a reach-in. Specification Line equipment is constructed entirely of rugged stainless steel, both on the interior and exterior. The interior has coved corners and stainless steel shelf clips. s Model SLF Freezers and Model SLR Refrigera- tors i will be controlled by Delfield's exclusive MC1 TempatrolTM, which has been very success- ful on the 6000 Series Reach-in Refrigerators and , Freezers. Model SLH Heated Units will have a digital temperature display and an electronic thermostat, which replaces the traditional pneu- •�► matic-style sensor, and will provide a more stable M temperature. ECG-2020 The handles on all Specification Line units were designed to make access easy with either hand. SHELLEYMATICTM With the doors being opened hundreds of times A SAMPLING OF THE ITEMS THAT CAN BE DISPENSED... daily, a high-capacity refrigeration system was Bases and domes ed for the SLF and SLR models. Cups and saucers developed Dishes More details about this exciting new part of The Glass racks Ice Delfield Advantage is available from your author- Ice cream crates ized Delfield representative or dealer. Milk crates Mugs Napkins Papercups. Paper plates' Plates Trays ...WITH SHELLEYMATIC EQUIPMENT! 10 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 15 ShelleymatiCTM Dish, Tray and Rack Dispensers Ice Dispensers Milk and Ice Cream Dispensers -- - -_ L-r Healthcare Delivery Systems — -- --4w_ i ux Delfield's ShelleymaticTM line of dispensers and delivery systems keep everything handy. j What makes Shelleymatic so special? It's the field adjustable self-leveling mechanism, that keeps — R dishes, trays or other items at a convenient height for customers f Shelleymatic units come in a wide variety of styles to 6 it fit your exact needs.Most dispensers are available as individual drop-in equipment, and in three SLR/F56-S r types of mobile carts: fully-enclosed, open framed "�a and tubular framed. Mobile carts come in two-, three- or four-stack configurations. Dish Dispenser units can handle just about any { size dish, cup, plate, mug, cup and saucer, or napkin you may have. If the dish needs to be dispensed warm, many Shelleymatic Dish Dispensers have Even TempTM or Quick TempTM heating systems as an option.Tray Dispenser -- _ l units have the same versatility as Dish Dispens- SLR56-GH ers. There's a Shelleymatic Tray Dispenser for f practically any size tray, including trapezoid- ! shaped. Rack Dispensers make dispensing i drinking glasses as easy as everything else, by keeping the glass rack at the same convenient level as the dishes and trays. There are also Ice Dispensers,Milk and Ice Cream Dispensers, and Healthcare Delivery Systems available in the Shelleymatic line. In SLRRI34-S fact, there are so many individual items in the Shelleymatic catalog, it'd take several more SPECIFICATION LINETM pages to begin to describe them in any detail. It's MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION safe to say, though, that if you need to dispense a SLF 29"to 84" Freezer reach-in dish, tray or rack, we've got the equipment for ° SLFRI 34"to 99" Freezer roll-in you! SLH 29"to 84" Heated reach-in SLHPT 29"to 84" Heated pass-through SLHRI 34"to 99" Heated roll-in SLHPT 34"to 99" Heated roll-through SLR 29"to 84" Refrigerated reach-in SLR/F 29"to 84" Refrigerator/freezer combo reach-in SLHPT 29"to 84" Refrigerated pass-through SLRRI 34"to 99" Refrigerated roll-in SLRRT 34"to 99" Refrigerated roll-through 14 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 11 ShelleyglaSTM _ Mobile Modular Foodservice Equipments; >, i ,66 Attractive, useful and mobile. Three assets whichs make ShelleyglasTM Mobile Foodservice Equipment a strong addition to your facility. Constructed with a strong, reinforced fiberglass body and a polished stainless steel top, plus standard casters for easy mobility, each Shelleyglas unit is designed to provide heavy-duty service. The KH4-NU fiberglass body comes in twenty standard colors, (with optional and we can also match a color to your decor. sneezeguard Available in a number of handy top configura- and shelves) tions, Shelleyglas units are the perfect solution for schools, hospitals and other institutions where flexibility of equipment location is a requirement. KCI Series Ice Pan Counters and KCSC Series Refrigerated Cold Pan Counters feature a six inch deep stainless steel cold pan to hold fresh foods. KCFT Frost Top Counters have a refriger- ated raised display counter for salads, desserts and fresh fruit. KH Heated Serving Counters have individual food wells to keep hot foods tempting. 2T-KC Two-Temp Buffet Counters switch from hot to cold with a single control. KCI-36 KC All-Purpose Counters feature a flat stainless (with optional steel work top for general uses. KCU Beverage counter protector) —Counters-have-a--recessed urn trough to c h atc g-- - - ----.--� _SHELLEYGLASTM,_ spills while the user is dispensing drinks. P P 9 MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION Several specialty units are also art of the 2T-KC 60" Two-temp buffet counters P Y P _ KC 28"to 96 All purpose counters Shelleyglas line, including carving counters, bread ' KCB 60" Bread and roll counter and roll tables, tray and silverware stands, KCF 50" Ice cream counters cashier's stands, and milk and ice cream count- KCFM 50" Milk and ice cream counter ers. � KCFT 36"to 96" Frost top serving counters KCI 36"to 96" Ice pan serving counters KCM 50"to 74" Milk counters KCM-OF 60"to 74" Open front milk counters KCS 28" Cashier's counter KCSC 36"to 96" Refrigerated cold pan serving counters KCTS 28" Tray and silver stand KCU 36"to 96" Beverage counters KH 36"to 96" Heated serving counters KRB 28" Carving counter PWT 36"to 74" Work tables 12 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 13 u � a ❑ El El ❑ El 1:1 El El 1:1 ETEI ❑ 1:1 C❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ El ❑Iffii ❑ ❑ ❑ A1:1 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ rf El ❑ El El El F-I 10 — 1991 U 1:11:1 F—I ❑ El ❑ F—I 1:1 ❑ 1:1111:11:11:1 ❑ F-I 1:1 El ❑ 1:1 n El El El El Yn3 F F ❑ [I El F-I El 1:1 El 1:1 1 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ El 1:1 E El E 1 F—I ❑ ❑ El ❑ El L EI ❑ ❑ ❑ � l Th e`lfield Com an P Y❑ Lep 80 S�u0_. Boz_4_70� oa� ❑ Q Ei 1:11:1 ❑ Mt. Pleasant, MI 48804-0470 ❑ [:]throLgh(b17)'�73�981 -June 30, 199 . ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 4 ,282 _5' ❑ ❑ FA�XI (800) 7612-5684 ❑ ❑ ,� �❑ ❑ a ❑ as of July 11, 19910: ❑ ❑ L(80 733M 882,1 FAo)ss19-06,s ❑ ❑ �ED E L F I E L ©1.990 The Delfield Compiany� F4NICAT I I ❑ ❑ ❑ u u u r+C1 t The Delfield Advantage... Here's how to make it work for you! When you buy something, you expect it to work right. Not just the first time, but for a long time: And-you expect it to be easy and enjoyable to use. Not just the first time, but for a long time. These simple ideas also apply when you choose foodservice equipment for your 8387 business or institution.Why settle for 1, less? The best equipment is easy and enjoyable to work with, and keeps on working for a long time. That's The Delfield Advantage. r .b Delfield equipment is engineered, designed and 4, manufactured with our customers in mind... real people in real situations. Your satis- faction is the most important part of every- :-. ; thing we do. That's why Delfield equipment, 204 made of high quality materials, lasts for �? years and years. And that's why Delfield 8000 SERIES DROP-IN PANS equipment, incorporating the industry's MODELS LENGTH DESCRIPTION most innovative features, can make your job 8000 17"to 87" Ice cooled cold pan 8100 17"to 87" Refrigerated cold pan a little more enjoyable. 8200 31"to 87" Refrigerated frost top 8300 31 to 87" Individual hot food wells With our two manufacturing facilities in 8400 31"to 87" Single tank hot food wells Michigan and Tennessee, totalling over 8500 31"and 45" Beverage bar urn top —-- 500,000,square feet, we're ready to serve 8600 31"to 87" Multi-temp hot/cold food wells you with a variety of standard-and.custom--- I. 200/300-SERIES ACCESSORIES designed units. If you ever have a problem, MODEL DESCRIPTION — strong Delfield warranties and a nationwide 212 Water chiller network of parts depots and service centers 225 Ice cream freezer,6 gallon have you covered. ' " 227 Ice cream freezer,12 gallon 228 Dipper well and silver container You can be assured that with over 35 years 229 Dipper,silver&plate dispenser of experience in the industry, Delfield's 204 Water and ice station highly skilled engineering and manufactur- 'i 205 Water and ice station 9 Y 9� 9 243 Undercounter water station ing teams will deliver your order on time and 248 Water station exactly as you specified. We have over 700 307 Glass filler talented people ready to work for you. ` 242 Sink 250 Undercounter sink&ice chest Let us show you in this "mini-catalog"just 203 Ice chest what The Delfield Advantage is all about! 240 Ice chest 305 Ice chest 306 Ice chest i Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 25 HOOD Seri @S Drop-In Pans Mark V 200300 SerleS Accessories Modular Foodservice Equipment 8000 Series Drop-In Pans are available in a . The Mark V line of modular work, storage and number of standard lengths and designs to add display equipment offers a great deal not versatility to any foodservice equipment. Ice- only to fast-food restaurants and conven- cooled and mechanically-cooled cold pans and ince stores, but to larger foodservice the drop-in frost tops are perfect for salads, -_ F outlets as well: full service restaurants, in- sandwiches, desserts or fresh fruits. Multiple and plant cafeterias, schools and hospitals. High single well hot food units can be combined with volume or low, if you store, prepare, display other accessories to handle your serving needs. ; or serve food, Mark V modular equipment Models 8000, 8100, 8300, 8400 and 8600 are from Delfield can give you the freedom to available in six standard lengths to accommodate create exactly the layout you want. from one to six pans for food display and serving. If you've ever ordered foodservice equipment Delfield's Model 8600 Multi-Temp Drop-In Pan is from a custom design firm, you know that the most flexible of the 8000 Series. This durable delivery can take months... and that the pan can be changed from hot to cold with a single price can be pretty steep. Supplied as control. standard units from Delfield, the same equipment can be operating in your place of All Delfield drop-in pans are built with 18 gauge ' business within weeks after placing your stainless steel with one-piece design for easy order. Standard modular units produced by installation and maintenance. Delfield are assembled at our two plants to Popular accessories in the 200 and 300 Series your specifications, giving you a custom system at standard prices. include telescoping covers for food wells, salad and sandwich bar sneeze guards and counter _ With Delfield Mark V modular equipment it's protectors, beverage bar urn tops, water chillers, ra very easy to get exactly the size and con= ice chests, dipper wells, sinks and many more. y` figuration you need. Mark V units can be Your Delfield representative can help you with ordered individually, or can be combined more details on these "finishing touches". with other Mark V equipment to form chef's tables, backbars, cafeteria serving lines, or other line-ups. Delfield's dowel pin align- ment system insures a smooth fit between units in a line-up. 'k 6; r 24 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 j Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 7 a. V 18000 Series -- ------------ Refrigerator and Freezer Bases ,9 Upright Refrigerators and Freezers ':_.. V1 8000 Series Refrigerator and Freezer Bases may be designed with one of many top configura- tions, including flat work tops and salad and sand- wich prep tops (with 1/6 size pans and removable cover). Back-splashes, raised rails, cutouts and 724 top extensions may also be specified as part of the top design. Door sections may be replaced _ with drawers. Compressors on self-contained units may be located on either the left or right of _ "~ the unit. All together, over 60 different standard ! _ models are available, and when you include ? '-- custom designs, the possibilities are unlimited. ` y r} V1 8000 Series Upright Refrigerators and 44 Freezers are just two feet wide. They're also very versatile, with ten standard door and drawer com- binations to fit your exact needs. V18000 Series Uprights are also available in Dual-Temp combi- 7048-5 nations for convenient storage of refrigerated and frozen foods in one unit. Door openings have concealed low wattage heater wires around the full perimeter of the door to eliminate condensa- tion. # I - ... - _ 9060 7000 SERIES REFRIGERATED DISPLAY CASES MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION 7048-M 48-3/8" Mirror back,7.8 cubic feet MI 7048-S 48-3/8" Glass back,7.8 cubic feet 7048-P 48-3/8" Pass through,7.8 cubic feet 'f 9000 SERIES REFRIGERATED DISPLAY CASES MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION 9036 36" 3.7 cubic feet capacity 9048 48" 5.1 cubic feet capacity V18560 9060 60" 6.5 cubic feet capacity 9072 72" 7.9 cubic feet capacity MODEL 724 REFRIGERATED DISPLAY CASE MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION 724 24" 4.1 cubic feet capacity 2 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 23 7000 Series 9000 Series Model 724 I Display Cases { 7000 Series Show W Sell Display Cases may be ordered with a mirrored-back, a see-thru glass back, or as a pass-thru unit with sliding doors in 1 back. All styles feature self-closing glass doors in i front. If your needs change in the future, a simple �F - conversion in the field allows you to change the vwi back style. DELRITETM ABS end sections with -- molded clips for epoxy-coated shelves, foamed- in-place insulation, and a hot gas condensate - evaporator to eliminate drains and plumbing V18724-4 round out the many standard features. An optional laminate panel can be added to match your decor. 9000 Series Premier Display Cases are available in four refrigerated models, each with stainless n steel construction with your choice of designer r- -- laminates. At just over 20 inches high and 22 -y inches deep, the Premier case will mount easily on your wall or counter. Self-closing glass doors, DELRITETM ABS ends with molded shelf clips and foamed-in-place insulation combine with a quietly V 18866-F efficient forced air refrigeration system for inexpensive, trouble-free service. V18000 SERIES REFRIGERATOR&FREEZER BASES The new Model 724 Compact Countertop MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION V18100 24"to 96" Refrigerated salad tables,remote Display Cases are ideal for keeping beverages, V18200 24"to 96" Refrigerated salad tables,remote salads or other individual items within reach of V18300 24"to 96" Refrigerated work top tables,remote your customers. It's only 24" long, 22" -` V18400 36"to 108" Refrigerated salad tables,self-contained deep and 36" high, so it will fit on nearly V18500 36"to 108" Refrigerated salad tables,self-contained any surface, but it has a roomy 4.1 cubic V18600 36"to 108" Refrigerated work top tables,self-contained V18700 36"to 108" Refrigerated work top tables,self-contained feet capacity. Four-inch legs are standard. V18800 38"to 96" Freezer work top tables,self-contained The Model 724 is a pass-thru unit, with ther- 4'" V18900 30"to 78" Freezer work top tables,remote mopane glass doors and an easy-to-clean V18000 SERIES UPRIGHT REFRIGERATORS DELRITETM ABS interior, including molded shelf MODEL DESCRIPTION clips. A lighted display sign is standard, along V18724-1 2 refrigerated sections,remote with two interior light fixtures and four shelves. V18724-2 1 refrigerated section&2 refrigerated drawers,remote The top-mount refrigeration system and conden- V18724-3 2 refrigerated sections,self-contained sate evaporator make the Model 724 easy to V18724-4 1 refrigerated section&2 refrigerated drawers,s/c V18724-5 1 refrigerated section&1 freezer section,remote operate, and foamed-in-place insulation makes it V18724-6 2 refrigerated drawers&1 freezer section,remote easy on the budget. V18724-7 1 refrigerated section&1 freezer section,self-contained V18724-8 2 refrigerated drawers&1 freezer section,self-contained V18724-9 2 freezer sections,remote V18724-10 2 freezer sections,self-contained 22 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 3 rju V 12000 Series Ice Chests V 13000 Series Ice Cream Cabinets v 1 5000 Series Serview Display Cases = V12000 Series Ice Chests are the answer to ice storage, from the simple convenience of having 200 pounds of ice available in a stainless steel `_ tank, to the additional option of a continuous-flow, r3 thermostatically-controlled ice maker to keep ! fresh ice available all the time. V13000 Series Ice Cream Cabinets and1 G Fountainettes are versatile and efficient per- formers. Low-temp ice cream cabinets have hinged doors in the top for access to the freezer f` compartment, and a raised syrup rail for toppings. ! 18666 BMT Bobtail units have a refrigerated compartment, t [ and have two draft arm water and soda dispens- ers, a raised syrup rail, fruit jars and-a dipper well. Creamer units are similar to bobtails, but feature both refrigerated and freezer compartments. �. V1 5000 Series Serview Display Cases are —=--- - - - designed to make your eye-appealing desserts and salads look irresistible. The lighted upper storage section of the Serview refrigerated display i case may be ordered with a mirror-back,.a see- thru back, or in a pass-thru configuration to allow i restocking from the rear of the unit.The lower storage section is standard with front doors, but optional drawers or pass-thru doors are available. Cold air circulation in the upper display and lower 18660 P32 storage sections are separately controlled for o maximum efficiency. �+ 18000 SERIES PREPARATION SYSTEMS n MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION 18666 PT 66" Pizza&sandwich table 18693 PT 93" Pizza&sandwich table a 18660 P-32 60" Preparation table 18684 P-32 84" Preparation table 186108 P-32108" Preparation table 18670 TT 70" Taco table 18666 BMT 66" Maple top baker's table 18693 BMT 93" Maple top baker's table 18666 BST 66" Stainless top baker's table 18693 BST 93" Stainless top baker's table V 12630 a 18666 BUC 66" Undercounter baker's unit 18693 BUC 93" Undercounter baker's unit 4 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 21 18000 Series Refrigerated Preparation Systems The perfect answers to your fast-moving preparation needs are Delfield's PT and P-32 Refrigerated I ll� Preparation Systems. Sandwich, Salad and �" I Pizza Tables with elevated rails can meet any i storage and prep requirements you may have. Easy table top food access is provided in a choice of V13736 ; pan sizes in the elevated rail. Lots of work space, 1 plus up to 28 cubic feet of storage means every- thing is at your fingertips. IT Pa If a little more work room is needed, the Baker's Table Refrigerated Preparation System is a remarkable value. With plenty of room on top and refrigerated storage below, food preparation is r Y easy. Baker's Tables are available with your choice of a two inch thick laminated maple top or a stainless steel top, and may also be ordered in an undercounter model. V15248-M All Delfield Refrigerated Preparation Systems include V12000 SERIES ICE CHESTS DELRITETM ABS interior sides and doors, foamed- MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION in-place insulation, and magnetic door and drawer V12550 50" Ice chest with ice maker gaskets for positive seals. V12630 30" Ice storage chest V13000 SERIES ICE CREAM CABINETS AND FOUNTAINETTES MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION V13200 18"to 54" Without syrup rail,remote V13300 32"to 54" With syrup rail,remote V13400 32"to 68" Without syrup rail,self-contained V13500 46"to 68" With syrup rail,self-contained -99 V13600 36"to 72" Bobtails&creamers,remote V13700 36"to 72" Bobtails&creamers,self-contained j V15000 SERIES SERVIEW DISPLAY CASES MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION V15000-M 48"and 72" Mirror-back,self-contained,30"deep V1 5000-S 48"and 72" See-thru,self-contained,30"deep V15000-P 48"and 72" Pass-thru,self-contained,30"deep = ' V15100-M 48"and 72" Mirror-back,remote,24"deep -y V15100-S 48"and 72" See-thru,remote,24'deep V15100-P 48"and 72" Pass-thru,remote,24"deep V15200-M 48"and 72" Mirror-back,self-contained,24"deep 18666 PT V15200-S 48"and 72" See-thru,self-contained,24"deep V15200-P 48"and 72" Pass-thru,self-contained,24"deep V15900-M 48"and 72" Mirror-back,remote,30"deep V1 5900-S 48"and 72" See-thru,remote,30"deep V15900-P 48"and 72" Pass-thru,remote,30"deep 20 Delfield Mini-Catalog 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 5 V 14000 Series Hot Food Tables V 16000 Series Utility Stands V 17000 Series EgLupmentStands ` V 19000 Series Quick Serve Units � V 14000 Series Hot Food TmbUmm keep your foods - \ ---- �- � piping hot with your choice oysingle-piece tanks z� D402 or individually-controlled wells and electric o,gas ' heat. Open shelf o,drawer-base storage io provided under the food wells. /\plate shelf and ^`+� un NSF-approved cutting board are also standard. � V1 6000 Series Utility Stands provide usolution for any need. Dry storage compartments can he ordered with hinged o,sliding doorn, drawers, or � u 4060-8 as open shelf storage. Utility stands are available in dozens of standard lengths. Tops are stainless - 4OD/4OOD/42OO SERIES COMPACT steel with bucknp|ovhem and electrical outlet , REFRIGERATED BASES cutouts, ODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION. undin�hnhevorug� »tandv�r»ion' 401 27" Salad top,1door include u 4-1/2 inch drain to contain spills. D401 27^ Salad top,2drawers V1 7000 Series Equipment Stands come in 402 o' Tallomv'1uvv, o402 ur. Table top, u Umwom several standard base styles, including open shelf, 400 27^ Undo/oounmr.1 door dry drawer storage or refrigerated drawer storage. D400 27^ UnUomounto,.2drawers V 1700 Series Equipment Stands feature the 406-CA 27^ Undomounm/.drop-in pans /\djuoto Rui|system which accommodates 400'C3p 27^ Cumvmizo,salad top,3pan 400'C4P 27^ Cuomm|zor salad top,4pan various brands of cooking equipment with simple 400'C0p 27' Cuomm|zo/salad top,Opan horizontal and vertical adjustments. Double 4040'0 40^ Salad top,8 pan,2doors enclosure stands are also part of the Yl7000 4048'10 48^ Salad top,1O pan,2doors Series, providing un enclosure base for use with 4040'12 48" Salad top,12 pan,2doors floor-type cooking equipment. All equipment ST4048 40^ Work top,2Uoom UC4040 40" m Und000mr.2Uoom stands are equipped with cutting boards, and are 4060'8 00^ Salad top,0 pan,3doors designed for use with De10e|d'o Air Temhmvent 4000'14 60^ Salad top,14 pan,3doors hoods (see pages 8 and 0). - 8T4080 80' Work top,3doors UC4000 00' Uodomuunmr.3doors V19000 Series Quick Serve Units lend flexibility 4248'8 *0^ Salad top,O pan,xdoors to your installation. By nonernh|inA Quick Serve 4248'12 48^ Salad top,12pan,2doors and standard Mark Y equipment back toback, 4248'10 40' Su|uU top,� 4248-PT 48. Rx|ooU�|.2Uoo3'12x20oponinyo m production. accessory and waitress service ° 4200'12 hO' Salad top,12 pan,3doors equipment can beput together in one compact 4200'10 60^ Salad top,3'12x20openings package. Dry storage Quick Servo units one ^ 4200'24 50 Salad top,4'12x20openings available with open shelves or self-closing sliding - 400/4000 SERIES COMPACT FREEZER BASES doom. Refrigerated Quick Serve units feature u MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION one-piece stainless steel work top. 403 27' Work top,1door O403 27 Work top,2drawers ~ 407 27^ UnUomounmr.1 door D407 27^ Ungomounm,.2dmwom � 407'SA 27^ Undomoontor.drop-in pans , 8T4140 40^ Work top,2doors UC4140 40^ Undomouomr.2doors 6 Delfield Mini-Catalog * 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog * 1990-91 19 a 400 Series 4000 Series _ 4200 Series Compact Refrigerator and Freezer Bases -- Maximum flexibility in a minimum of space. j That's what you'll get when you begin using -- -- Delfield's 400 and 4000 Series Compact t a Refrigerator and Freezer Bases. 400 and 4000 Series units incorporate standard Delfield features such as DELRITETm ABS V14148-32 liners and foamed-in-place insulation, plus automatic hot gas condensate evaporators, which eliminate the need for drains or plumbing at installation. The 27 inch wide 400 Series and 48 and 60 —_ inch wide 4000 Series Refrigerators and Freezers are available with flat stainless _ steel work tops, eight to fourteen pan preparation tops, or in an undercounter configuration. A new handle design gives V17296 the 400 and 4000 Series a contemporary look and easy one-handed opening. Delfield's 4200 Series Refrigerator Bases V14000 SERIES HOT FOOD TABLES have even more storage space, plus a maxi- MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION mum prep area. These units can be ordered V141OO 30"to 86" Electric wet or dry,open shelf base with one of several top configurations, in- V142OO 30"to 86" Gas wet,open shelf base V144OO 30"to 86" Electric wet or dry,drawer base clung raised rail and 12 by 20 inch pan V145OO 30"to 86" Electric wet,open shelf base openings. _ V16000 SERIES UTILITY STANDS MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION V161OO 12"to 96" Open-shelf utility stands V1620O 18"to 96" Drawer-base utility stands V163OO 48"to 96" Sliding-door utility stands V164O0 24"to 96" Open-shelf beverage stands V1650O 24"to 96" Drawer-base beverage stands V1660O 24"to 96" Hinged-door utility stands V17000 SERIES EQUIPMENT STANDS 401 MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION V1710O 36"to 120" Open-shelf - V172OO 36"to 120" Dry drawer-base V173OO 36"to 96" Double-enclosure V178O0 42"to 96" Refrigerated drawer-base,remote V179OO 60"to 114" Refrigerated drawer-base,self-contained V19000 SERIES QUICK SERVE EQUIPMENT MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION V192OO 48"and 72" Refrigerated work top,remote 4248-12 V193OO 18"to 96" Open-shelf V194OO 42"to 96" Sliding-door 18 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 7 ! Air Tech° --- Ventilation Systems s Delfield's Air Tech®Ventilation System is the leader in ventilation technology. Air Tech's patented hood design provides up to 80 percent - —• of the make-up air directly under the hood with untempered, filtered outside air. The remaining 20 percent of the make-up air is delivered through an air curtain built into the front of the hood. The air ! 6051-HG curtain keeps the chef comfortable, holds the I smoke under the hood and prevents air that has been heated or cooled for the dining room from being drawn out of the building. Additional savings are realized by giving the user a u choice of supply air sources. The Air Tech air curtain can be supplied by outside air, from air that has to be exhausted from the dining room or ' from the HVAC system. This, combined with 6025-5 different design methods, allows the Air Tech system to be adapted to any climate for maxi- mum energy savings. Air Tech has developed a new compensating hood to to compliment our existing products! Our new Model CS "Cost Saver" Hoods will meet the 6 half d requirements of those customers who don't need (with half doors) the full stainless steel construction of the regular 6000 SERIES REFRIGERATORS e Model CC Hoods. Cost Saver Hoods are MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION built with the same top-quality workman- 6025-S ' 25-1/2" 1 section,solid door ship as other Air Tech equipment. Due to 6025-HG 25-1/2" 1 section,glass door their lower pricing, Cost Saver Hoods are 6051-S 51" 2 sections,solid doors only available in standard lengths, but they're sure 6051-HG 51" 2 sections,glass doors 6051-SL 51" 2 sections,sliding doors to be the right answer for customers on a tight 6076-S 76-1/2" 3 sections,solid doors budget. Call your Air Tech representative for more '0 6076-HG 76-1/2" 3 sections,glass door details on the new Cost Saver Hoods! 6000 SERIES FREEZERS The Air Tech Ventilation System has been fully rec- MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION ognized with national code approvals. Our engi- 6125-S 25-1/2" 1 section,solid door 6151-S 51" 2 sections,solid doors neers can work with you to design a system to 6176-S 76-1/2" 3 sections,solid doors meet all local health and fire codes, and provide you with maximum efficiency in your installation. 6000 SERIES REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER COMBINATIONS MODEL LENGTH DESCRIPTION 6051 SDT 51" 1 freezer&1 refrigerated section 6076 SDT-1 76-1/2" 1 freezer&2 refrigerated sections 6076 SDT-2 76-1/2" 2 freezer&1 refrigerated section 8 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 17 6000 Series Reach-In Refrigerators and Freezers Delfield's extensive line of Reach-In Refrigerators and Freezers have the most-requested features a with a configuration that will be just right for your installation.All Delfield reach-ins include DEL- RITETM ABS interiors with molded shelf supports and recessed interior lights, epoxy coated shelves, foamed-in-place insulation, and an automatic hot gas condensate evaporator. The refrigeration unit on every 6000 Series Reach- e. ` In is mounted on top of the unit to maximize interior space. A status panel is built into the attractive top shroud, including"a digital ther- mometer and power and defrost indication lights. := The heart of the 6000 Series is the MC 1 Tempatrol, which controls the temperature, defrost cycles - ` and other refrigeration system functions with a so- phisticated microprocessor control. 6000 Series reach-ins are also available in remote models. CC Fresh Air Wall Canopy 6000 Series Solid Door Reach-In Refrigerators and Freezers are easy to install, because they roll right through standard doorways on their own ` casters, and plug right into a 115 volt outlet. Each is available with one, two or three full-sized doors, and may be ordered with optional half-doors. LOW SIDEWALL VENT HOODS Refrigerator-only and freezer-only models are part MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION of the 6000 Series, or for real versatility there's VCD-H 48"to 144" Compensating low-profile the Dual Temp Reach-In, a combination refrigera- VCP 48"to 144" Compensating VN 36"to 144" Non-compensating for and freezer. COMPENSATING EXHAUST HOODS 6000 Series Glass Door Reach-In Refrigerators MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION have many of the same features as the solid door CC 48"to 166" Fresh air wall canopies units, but allow products to be displayed. Doors CCDA 48"to 166" Double air curtain canopies may be sliding or hinged. Six inch adjustable legs CCI 96"to 288" Fresh air island canopies-back to back CCLP 48"to 166" Fresh air wall canopies-low-profile are standard on glass door refrigerators. CCSP 48"to 166" Fresh air wall canopies-single plenum CCVB 48"to 166" Fresh air island canopies-V-bank CS Cost-Saver canopies NON-COMPENSATING EXHAUST HOODS MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION 36"to 72" Dishwasher hoods CN 48"to 144" Overhead canopies CNC 42" Convection oven cap style hoods CNP 60" Pizza oven cap style hoods 16 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalo • 1990-91 9 Specification Line TM Heavy Duty Foodservice Equipment r a The results of over two years of development and engineering have started to move out of the Delfield plant in Covington, Tennessee. Delfield's new heavy-duty Specification LineTM units are �' 1 i ' �a ready to move! Specification Line units are built in refrigerated, freezer and heated configurations. Each type is available as a pass-through, with doors on both sides of the unit; as a roll-in or roll-through, with extra width to allow racks with casters to be TUF4-813 moved in and out easily; and as a standard reach- in model. There's also a dual-temp refrigerator/ freezer combination available as a reach-in. wLSpecification Line equipment is constructed entirely of rugged stainless steel, both on the interior and exterior. The interior has coved corners and stainless steel shelf clips. Model SLF Freezers and Model SLR Refrigera- tors will be controlled by Delfield's exclusive MC 1 Tempatrol—, which has been very success- ful on the 6000 Series Reach-In Refrigerators and Freezers. Model SLH Heated Units will have a digital temperature display and an electronic thermostat, which replaces the traditional pneu- matic-style sensor, and will provide a more stable !� temperature. ECG-2020 The handles on all Specification Line units were designed to make access easy with either hand. SHELLEYMATICTM With the doors being opened hundreds of times A SAMPLING OF THE ITEMS THAT CAN BE DISPENSED... daily, a high-capacity refrigeration system was Bases and domes developed for the SLF and SLR models. Cups and saucers P Dishes More details about this exciting new part of The Glass racks Delfield Advantage is available from our author- " Ice 9 Y Ice cream crates ized Delfield representative or dealer. Milk crates Mugs Napkins Papercups Paper plates Plates Trays ...WITH SHELLEYMATIC EQUIPMENT.! 10 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 15 ShelleymatiCTM Dish, Tray and Rack Dispensers Ice Dispensers Milk and Ice Cream Dispensers Healthcare Delivery Systems -- Delfield's ShelleymaticTM line of dispensers and delivery systems keep everything handy. What makes Shelleymatic so special?It's the field 'Ij�s ti adjustable self-leveling mechanism, that keeps dishes, trays or other items at a convenient height ► - for customers iti=n Shelleymatic units come in a wide variety of styles to fit your exact needs. Most dispensers are available II as individual drop-in equipment, and in three SLR/F56-S - types of mobile carts: fully-enclosed, open framed and tubular framed. Mobile carts come in two-, three- or four-stack configurations.. Dish Dispenser units can handle just about any — size dish, cup, plate, mug, cup and saucer, or napkin you may have. If the dish needs to be dispensed warm, many Shelleymatic Dish t Dispensers have Even TempTM or Quick TempTM heating systems as an option.Tray Dispenser I units have the same versatility as Dish Dispens- SLR56-GH ers. There's a Shelleymatic Tray Dispenser for practically any size tray, including trapezoid- shaped. Rack Dispensers make dispensing drinking glasses as easy as everything else, by �'I; keeping the glass rack at the same convenient level as the dishes and trays. There are also Ice Dispensers,Milk and Ice Cream Dispensers,and Healthcare Delivery _-- Systems available in the Shelleymatic line. In SLRRI34-S fact, there are so many individual items in the Shelleymatic catalog, it'd take several more pages to begin to describe them in any detail. It's SPECIFICATION LINETM MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION safe to say,though,that if you need to dispense a SLF 29"to 84" Freezer reach-in dish, tray or rack, we've got the equipment for ; SLFRI 34"to 99" Freezer roll-in you! SLH 29"to 84" Heated reach-in SLHPT 29"to 84" Heated pass-through SLHRI 34"to 99" Heated roll-in SLHPT 34"to 99" Heated roll-through SLR 29"to 84" Refrigerated reach-in SLR/F 29"to 84" Refrigerator/freezer combo reach-in SLHPT 29"to 84" Refrigerated pass-through SLRRI 34"to 99" Refrigerated roll-in SLRRT 34"to 99" Refrigerated roll-through 14 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 11 ShelleyglaSTM _ Mobile Modular Foodservice Equipment - Attractive, useful and mobile. Three assets which -- make ShelleyglasTM Mobile Foodservice ri Equipment a strong addition to your facility. ; Constructed with a strong, reinforced fiberglass body and a polished stainless steel top, plus standard s �, casters for easy mobility, each Shelleyglas unit is 7 e designed to provide heavy-duty service. The KH4-NU fiberglass body comes in twenty standard colors, (with optional and we can also match a color to your decor. sneezeguard Available in a number of handy top configura- and shelves) tions, Shelleyglas units are the perfect solution for schools, hospitals and other institutions where flexibility of equipment location is a requirement. KCI Series Ice Pan Counters and KCSC Series Refrigerated Cold Pan Counters feature a six inch deep stainless steel cold pan to hold fresh foods. KCFT Frost Top Counters have a refriger- ated raised display counter for salads, desserts li and fresh fruit. KH Heated Serving Counters have individual food wells to keep hot foods tempting. 2T-KC Two-Temp Buffet Counters switch from hot to cold with a single control. KCI-36 KC All-Purpose Counters feature a flat stainless (with optional steel work top for general uses. KCU Beverage counter protector) Counters have a recessed urn trough to catch SHELLEYGLASTM spills while the user is dispensing drinks. MODELS LENGTHS DESCRIPTION Several specialty units are also art of the 2T-KC 60" Two-temp buffet counters P Y P KC 28"to 96" All purpose counters Shelleyglas line, including carving counters, bread KCB 60" Bread and roll counter and roll tables, tray and silverware stands, d KCF 50" Ice cream counters cashier's stands, and milk and ice cream count- y„ KCFM 50" Milk and ice cream counter ! ers. KCFT 36"to 96" Frost top serving counters j; KCI 36"to 96" Ice pan serving counters KCM 50"to 74" Milk counters KCM-OF 60"to 74" Open front milk counters KCS 28" Cashier's counter KCSC 36"to 96" Refrigerated cold pan serving counters KCTS 28" Tray and silver stand KCU 36"to 96" Beverage counters KH 36"to 96" Heated serving counters KRB 28" Carving counter PWT 36"to 74" Work tables 12 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 Delfield Mini-Catalog • 1990-91 13 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PERLICK BACK BAR CABINETS C5063E, C5064E, C5065E, C5077 , C5078, C5079 Protect your investment in Perlick ' s Back Bar . Read these instructions carefully before making your installation . THINGS TO CHECK FIRST INSPECTION : After uncrating , inspect your new Back Bar for concealed damage . If damaged, save the crating material , contact the delivering freight company immediately and file a claim for concealed damages . The delivering carrier is responsible for all losses sustained in shipment . PLACING THE CABINET: Within the limits of good operating practices , Back Bars can be installed in a convenient location for the operator . Cabinet must be level at time of installation . ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS : THIS APPLIANCE 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 Voltage or Direct Current (DC) for Serious Damage Will Result . OPERATING HINTS CONDENSATE DRAIN LINE : The 1/2" Condensate Drain Line furnished with the Back Bar must be removed and cleaned periodically . DO NOT ATTACH THIS LINE PERMANENTLY TO EXISTING PLUMBING. Instead, the plumber should provide a "funnel " connection between the condensate drain and cabinet drain making it possible to manually remove the condensate drain for cleaning as necessary . REFRIGERATION : Back Bars are designed for normal temperature applications , 34° F . to 40° F . Evaporators are self-defrosting in this temperature range. Fan Motors should run continuously . (See Wiring Diagram) DOORS: Doors are adjusted at factory to insure a perfect seal at time of shipment . Doors are not interchangeable. If removed from cabinet, replace in same door opening . TO CLEAN CABINET: Exterior : Clean with soft cloth , mild detergent and warm water . Interior : Use a solution of one teaspoon baking soda to one quart of warm water . THE PERLICK CORPORATION FORM NO. S151D Milwaukee, WI 53224 PAGE 1 OF 3 JUNE 1983 a )a ACCESSORIES ADJUSTABLE LEGS : To install , lay cabinet on its back . Required fastener holes have been drilled at factory . TO FIELD FABRICATE & LAMINATE BAR TOPS : We recommend using 3/4" Plywood with 3/4" Furring Strip on front face. Secure to cabinet with screws through pre-drilled mounting holes in hinge plate . See drawing C27576 . IMPORTANT: DO NOT DRILL ANY HOLES THROUGH FRONT TOP OR FRONT FACE OF CABINET. INTERNAL ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS ARE FOUND IN THIS AREA. TO LAMINATE ENDS & BACK :. Surface to be laminated must be free of dirt and grease. Scratch surface with sandpaper for a better bond of laminate . TO FIELD LAMINATE DOORS : IMPORTANT: Door and hardware are not interchangeable ! ! ! The hardware, removed from each door , must be replaced on the same door . Doors must be refitted to the same door opening. We recommend identifying each door with its specific door opening and hardware before the doors are removed. To laminate, proceed as follows : 1 . ) Take off bottom hinge bracket and remove door . (Door will slip free from the hinge bracket at top of door . ) Be careful not to lose ball bearings on lower hinge. Do not remove the top hinge bracket secured to cabinet . 2 . ) Remove door hinges from door (top and bottom) . NOTE : There are 1/16" shims between hinge brackets at both top & bottom edge of doors . These shims are temporary spacers and can be discarded when high pressure laminate is applied . Re-assemble the 1/32" shims located between hinge and door panel on back of door after laminating . 3. ) Remove door handle . Screw heads (2) are accessible by folding door gasket out of way . 4. ) Scratch face of door with sandpaper for a better bond of laminate. 5. ) Apply high pressure laminate to door face and four edges . 6 . ) Re-assemble complete. To attach handle, re-enter handle holes (on back of door) with 3/16" diameter drill . Drill through laminate face. PAINTED DOORS : Doors of this style are furnished with an "electric zinc-coated" steel face suitable for painting with "air-dry" enamels . These doors should be finished by qualified persons only . DOORS ARE NOT INTERCHANGEABLE ! ! ! See special instructions to field laminate doors . THE PERLICK CORPORATION FORM NO. S151D Milwaukee, WI 53224 PAGE 2 OF 3 JUNE 1983 3 .r WARRANTY 4 Perlick Back Bars are fully guaranteed against defects in both material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase . Defective parts must be returned to Perlick , freight prepaid. Parts found defective upon inspection will be replaced on a no-charge basis , F .O. B . our factory . Perlick shall not be responsible for parts damaged by alteration, unauthorized service, accident or abuse. THE PERLICK CORPORATION FORM NO. S151D Milwaukee, WI 53224 PAGE 3 OF 3 JUNE 1983 .s Z �o4ti'� REMOTE 6A.CK Sl�R W�RE DIRECT ZO POWER SOURCE. SEE DATN FOR Et_ECTRICEaL, SPECI.�IC/>TIOt�fS. POW ER- CONNECT ION GROUND GREEN COPIDENSIh1C� UW'T O a1.a.cK —WHITE PRESSURE CONTROL SW\TC\A 2EMOTE JU1.iCZ\ON 130k DOOR.: F2CaME NE AZT E2 1 Z \ 1 3 Z 3 I N'T EfZN N\- gOX EV!aP O R!a-T 2 O FAN MOTOiZS 'THE PE2L\�K CO,�INC, GZ40loq- 24 3 _DOOR REN\OT E::.BACK�,:6AR W 1RE D\REC'T TO POWER, SOU2CE. SEE "WA'i A PLATE FOR- ELEC�R\CP.L__ SPECI�ICAT\ONS. POWE2 _ CONN'ECT10.h1 _ GROUNb GREEN COt\\mEN,S\kAQ UNIT n� WH1TE ON PRESSURE CO N'S_RQI� r L\CaHT SW\TCH_ REMOTC X002-:FR�aME 1 2 \ 1 3 Z 1NTERt�lf>L SOX t 3 2 � 1 3 EV AP OR/>T O� 'FI�1J MOTQRS 7HE 25 .t 'i t C:SOt��E-UL � C•501q-UL REMOTE , 84C�. 6raR WIRE DIRECT TO POWER SOURCE. SEE 'DlaTLa PLP.'TE FO2, . ELECTRICAL SPECIFICA�'IONS. POWER CONNECTION G20.UND GREEN CONDENSING UN\T 9 MA-N K l PIhESSURE CQtdT RO L L1GHT — SW 1TC!-� REMOTE. — JUWC-T 0t4 BOX DOOR:FRAME �- N EAZ ER 1 1 z \ , I � 1 NT C RN AL I 2 i { 3 2 2 1 ► 3 � I EVAPORta�QR� FFiN MO-TOSS -TNE Co, 1NC. 7---L4C(-9- 2Cc bt GSOZo3E-SC-U� � C-SO'11-SGUL Z DOOR L�GaCK 6P.CZ V.11RE DIRECT TO P0144E2 SOURCE, SEE DPI.7N P\.-A'TE. FOR E�-ECTRICAL SPECIFI CA-C IONS. POWER CONNECTION GQEE" SCE.EW 1►J BOX C�N�EP1S\NG� UNIT 62.EEN BLAC K ® --- JUNC�'�GN mI.00K =002 F21>ME GCiOUNS�� 1\E�TER\ O GILEEM L1 w\-1T ' JUNCT\0VA nOx SWITCH CON=ENS ATE 1-\EATER i 1 2 l 1 Ft 3 L 2 1 1 3 �r iNTERt�\AL 1 1 2 2 JUNCT\ON :I - - - 1 80X I I J C CONTROL EVAPORtaTCR� Fli\.\ MOTORS I � THE P=RL\CK C0.,1NC. C-Z40b°1- 27 i -y C-SOCo4E-SC-UL � GSO-IB-SC-U� 3 DOOR BACK DA2 W I QE 0I2ECT TO POWE2 SOURCE, SEE DATA PLATE FOR ELECTRICAL SPECIP-ICATIONAS. POWER COkJIJECT101J G,P-EEN SCREW IN $QX GiZEEN CONDENSING Ut�lIT BLACK c WHITE JUNCTIC" BLOCk 0002 FRAME G20UIljo HEATER O GQ�EIJ LI GHT SWITCH JUNCTIOI.J BOX COIJOEIJSATE HEATER _ I 2 211 3 _ +-3 2 2 If\1TE2NAL I I 22 JUNCTION I I 2 BOX 22 1 1 1 — 3 3 CONTROL EVAPORAT012 FAN MOTOP-S THE PEI2L.IC4 CO.)INC. C-R40io9-Z8 C=StOCosE=SC=UI; �` C-501q�SG UL A- DOOR $R:C1�-6Afi W12E DIRECT TO POWER SOURICE, SEE DATA PLATE POR ELECTRICAL SPECIFICAToo".s 1IOWEI2 COIJNEGTION., GQEEW'- sCdLtW IN. G2EEMI CONDENSIKK' U1.JIT BLACK _WHITE JUNCTIOt.I BLOCK D002 P2AME GROUND 1-IEATE2 O GttEW LIGHT SWITCH JUNCTION BOX - CONDENSATE PEATER Z 21 1 1 3 - t3 2 3 2 1 1 1 2 VMTERKIAL JUfJCTION 1 1 I tL 1 BOX 2 2 i 1 3 3 COUTROL E\/AP02ATOIZ FAN MOTO(ZS THE PE2LICK CO.,I NC. C- 240.S9-29 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FASRICATI NCB AND MOUN-'it,�G SACK BAR TOPS ►N THE, F 1 ELD NOTE SUGGESTED FF'�ONT TO BACK DIMENSION WHEN 'TOP 1S FABRICATED AS SHOWN 8 AND FLUSH MOUNT 15 tzoE.S\RMM 1N BACK. — DADO (OR COUNTERS11�1K� FOR W-N( E— BUSH\NCB Y I � � I\ 7 #ICY._ FLAT-OR- OVAL. 16 16 IGO I HEAD WOOf> OR -SHEE"T METAL. � scREW S__ OPTIONAL METH-- 1111 ODS OF �ASTEN- 1NC—= TO BACK OT= DROP FACE � � CABINET. r ZROSS SECTION i "t'HRV INSTALLED TOP FLUSH MOUNTED OFFSET MOUNTED CBACK VIEW CE3ACK VIEW _ 'THE PERLICK CO,� INC. t�10yEM'�EFZ \°»SS.. WLWAUKEE wls. s32Z� C- Z7 57 E, IF DROP FACE HAS BEEN ORDERE READ INSTRUCTIONS STATED BELOW • ' BY • 1, BACK BAR WITH PRE-INSTALLED ACCESSO POSITION WITH TOP AND DROP FACE 1i • ' FLUSH, AND ENDS OF FACTORY INSTALLED DROP • ■.: SAME LAMINATE A. DOORS, • TOP • ' DEPTH C� C7 C+ NOTE: C7 DROP FACE BRACK HOLES SO THAT 1 CAN BE • c l IN 11■ : OF 1■ F► •W TO BACK POSITIONS SHOWN HERE, POSITION NO. 1 2• 11 • \ NO. SCALE FU LL SI ZE PERLICK • . . • . • •- MILWAUKEE, N 53223 NOT TO BE USED OR COPIED DETRIMENTAL TO OUR INTERESTS. REFRIGERATION HOOKUP FOR REMOTE INSTALLATION FOR C5063E. C5064E. C5065E BACK BARS AND C5077. C5078. C5079 32" BACK BARS TO REMOVE EVAPORATOR FROM CABINET, REMOVE 6 SCREWS TO HEATERS AND LIGHTS EV 1 APORATOR TOP VIEW III II it II o 0 1 VOLT, Z PHASE POWER . 0 0 - ____ + nil ,EXPANSION VALVE BULB LOCATION 112 HP, THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVE WITH �- 6' SUPER HEAT — JUNCTION BOX N0, 1539 SCALE NONE PERLICK CORPORATION DR. D.Z. DATE 7-3-91 Fc-DAickMILWAUKEE, WI 53223 8 ORPORATION NOT TO BE USED OR COPIED PRINTED C27416 DETRIMENTAL TO OUR INTERESTS. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SEALING CABINET BASE TO FLOOR For Sanitation purposes, this cabinet has a flange base on perimeter of cabinet. To. insure sealing of cabinet to uneven or rough floor, place bead of either General Electric or Dow Silicone Rubber Sealer to outer edge of flanges during placement of equipment. CAB MT FLOOR ZBEAD SILICONE SEALER (RTV) MOUNTING. ADJUSTABLE LEGS 2s'z NOTE: —• N.S.F. requirds legs to, be adjusted to insure a minimum of 6" of unobstructed clearance beneath the cabinet. THE PERLICK CORP. Milwaukee, WI 53223 C31956 ` r REPLACEABLE PARTS FOR ALL BACK BARS C15118 Left Top Door Hinge C31409- 1 Door Handle C15123 Left Bottom Door Hinge C22304-2 Left Shelf C15116 Right Top Door Hinge C22307-2 Bottom Left Shelf C15119 Right Bottom Door Hinge C22306-2 Center Shelf C15154 Ball Bearing F/Btm Hinge C22305-2 Right Shelf C15125 Right Btm Cabinet Hinge C15875 Shelf Clip C15129 Left Btm Cabinet Hinge C15724 Condensate Heater 58237- 1 Light Bulb Guard C23634 Lampholder C12062- 1 Light Switch REPLACEABLE PARTS FOR C5063E C5064E & C5065E 37"HIGH BACK BARS C21406L Lt Hinged Door-Lam C21405R Rt Hinged Door-Fld Pnt C21405LSS Lt Hinged Door-SS C18992-1 Vinyl Door Gasket C21404L Lt Hinged Door-Fld Lam C15612 Door Frame Heater Wire C21405L Lt Hinged Door-Fld Pnt C19686- 1 Vertical Breaker Strip C21406R Rt Hinged Door-Lam C19687-1 Vertical Breaker Strip C21405RSS Rt Hinged Door-SS C18999- 1 Vertical Breaker Strip C21404R Rt Hinged Door-Fld Lam (Latch Side) C19000- 1 Top or Btm Breaker Strip C24302 Vert Breaker Strip Assy C24303 Vert Breaker Strip Assy (Right Hinged Side) (Left Hinged Side) REPLACEABLE PARTS FOR C5077 , C5078 & C5079 32" HIGH BACK BARS C29361L Lt Hinged Door-Lam C29363R Rt Hinged Door-Fld Pnt C29363LSS Lt Hinged Door-SS C25167 Door Frame Heater Wire C29362L Lt Hinged Door-Fld Lam C25166- 1 Vinyl Door Gasket C29363L Lt Hinged Door-Fld Pnt C25205- 1 Vert Breaker Strip-Lt C29361R Rt Hinged Door-Lam C25207- 1 Vert Breaker Strip-Rt C29363RSS Rt Hinged Door-SS C19000- 1 Top/Btm Breaker Strip C29362R Rt Hinged Door-Fld Lam C25204 Vert Breaker Strip Assy C25206 Vert Breaker Strip Assy (Left Hinged Side) (Right Hinged Side) C25208 Vertical Breaker Strip (Latch Side) REPLACEABLE PARTS FOR C5063ESC & C5077SC 2 DOOR SELF-CONTAINED BACK BARS C25051 - 1 Evap Drain Line-Drn Lt C29170 Evaporator Assembly C25048- 1 Evap Drain Line-Drn Rt C29185 Fin Coil Sub-Assy C14325 Control C22578 1/4 HP Condensing Unit C15239A Fan Motor C22578- 1 Compressor C14649 Fan Blade C22559-2 Fan Motor C14316 Evap Drain "0" Ring C3150-3 Fan Blade C18572 Top Cabinet Hinge REPLACEABLE PARTS FOR C5064ESC & C5078SC 3 DOOR SELF-CONTAINED BACK BARS C25053- 1 Evap Drain Line-Drn Lt C29170 Evaporator Assembly C25048- 1 Evap Drain Line-Drn Rt C29185 Fin Coil Sub-Assy C14325 Control C22578 1/4 HP Condensing Unit C15239A Fan Motor C22578- 1 Compressor C14649 Fan Blade C22559-2 Fan Motor C14316 Evap Drain "0" Ring C3150-3 Fan Blade C18575 Top Cabinet Hinge THE PERLICK CORPORATION FORM NO. 1799 Milwaukee, WI 53223 Page 1 of 2 May 1991 REPLACEABLE PARTS FOR C5065ESC & C5079SC 4 DOOR SELF-CONTAINED BACK BARS C25053- 1 Evap Drain Line-Drn Lt C29176 Evaporator Assembly C25050- 1 Evap Drain Line-Drn Rt C29186 Fin Coil Sub-Assy C14325 Control C22566 1/3 HP Condensing Unit C15239A Fan Motor C22566- 1 Compressor C14649 Fan Blade C22559-2 Fan Motor C14316 Evap Drain "0" Ring C3150-3 Fan Blade C18578 Top Cabinet Hinge REPLACEABLE PARTS FOR C5063E & C5077 2 DOOR REMOTE BACK BARS C25051 - 1 Evap Drain Line-Drn Lt C29194 Evaporator Assembly C25048-1 Evap Drain Line-Drn Rt C29195 Fin Coil Sub-Assy C14649 Fan Blade C15239A Fan Motor C18572 Top Cabinet Hinge REPLACEABLE PARTS FOR C5064E & C5078 .3 DOOR REMOTE BACK BARS C29194-22EP Evap Assy (R22 Refrig . ) C29195-22EP Fin Coil Sub-Assy (R22) C29194 Evaporator Assembly C14316 Evap, Drain "0" Ring C29195 Fin Coil Sub-Assy C15239A Fan Motor C25053-1 Evap Drain Line-Drn Lt C14649 Fan Blade C25048- 1 Evap Drain Line-Drn Rt C18575 Top Cabinet Hinge REPLACEABLE PARTS FOR C5065E & C5079 4 DOOR REMOTE BACK BARS C29192-22EP Evap Assy (R22 Refrig. ) C29193-22EP Fin Coil Sub-Assy (R22) C14316 Evap Drain "0" Ring C29192 Evaporator Assembly C25053-1 Evap Drain Line-Drn Lt C29193 Fin Coil Sub-Assy C25050-1 Evap Drain Line-Drn Rt C15239A Fan Motor C18578 Top Cabinet Hinge C14649 Fan Blade THE PERLICK CORPORATION FORM NO. 1799 Milwaukee , WI 53223 Page 2 of 2 May 1991 �o =loon a10r �do(_Jr—�0000aoa00000ao[D T U ar BA 0 U Installation. And Ouperatirig Instructions � SERIES 920 AND 930 RETAIN THIS MANUAL" FOR FUTURE REFERENCE o 0 c Important I nstrption� 0 /After installing your oven and after the gas supply has been ! connected to your unit, It Is extremely important to check the o piping for possible leaks. To do this, use soap and water 0 solutlons'or solutions which are expressly made for this purpose. DO NOT USE matches, candles, flames or other sources of Ignition since these methods I ' o g , od are extremely dangerous. 0 Post in .a prominent location instructions to be followed in 0 . the event you smell gas. Obtain these Instructions from your local gas supplier. 0 0 ; FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline v • or other flammable vapors n and liquids in the vicinity of v U this or any other appliance. U � I 0 0 � 0 r-f o I o NSF ' 0 CIA APPROYin I i 48111. _ 0 In U.S.A.: In Canada: BAKERS PRIDE OVEN CO., INC. BAKERS PRIDE LTD: - 4 ! 30 Pine Street 1120 Claire,Crescent New RoclieIIe, New York 10801 Lachine; f6ebec, Canada H8S 1A1 (914) 576-0200 (514)`637-3586 1LX:996696 FAX:(914) 576-0605 TLX:05562171 FAX:(514) 637-8939 Form U4050A O � �000r--�o �o� �ooa000ao Or—ooa =oo0oo 000c� t P. . 1;. Installation Instructions f 1. RECEIVING: Read the notice on the outside of this packet, regarding damage in transit. Damage discovered after opening crates is "Concealed..,damage" and the carrier must be notified immediately to send an inspector and also to furnish forms forthe consignee's claim against the carrier. 2. LOCATION: DO NOT SET THE OVEN WITH ITS BACK FLAT AGAINST THE WALL: IT WILL NOT OPERATE PROPERLY unless there is at least five inches breathing space behind the oven for the air intake. AT LEAST 5" FROM REAR WALL AT LEAST 1" FROM RIGHT WALL AT LEAST 3" FROM LEFT WALL (16" with Automatic Oven Starter) 3. SET UP: f The oven is shipped completely assembled. Remove it from the carton and place on a counter or stand. If a double stack oven is being installed, the bottom oven will have four inch high adjustable legs attached. The top oven will have no legs. Slide the top oven unto the bottom oven and secure the two together at the rear with the brackets and screws supplied. 4. CONNECTION: NOTE: IN U.S.A., installation must conform with local codes or with American National Standard Z-223. 1-1984 National Fuel Gas Code. In Canada, installation must conform with CAN-1-B149. 1 and 2 and/or local codes. The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing Its Individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig (3.45 kPa). The appliance and Its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system attest pressures In excess of/2 psig (3.45 kPa). a. DO NOT USE half-inch gas pipe for more than a few inches; it is not big enough, except for . bottled gas for a single oven, short run. For Propane Gas use at least half-inch gas pipe or !, tubing with 5/a" inside diameter. For Natural Gas, which needs at least2'/2times more flow, ' use 3/4" pipe (1'x or better for a stack of two ovens). NOTE: The oven should not be on the same line with space heaters, broilers, or other equipment with large intermittent demand. b. A SEPARATE SHUTOFF VALVE, or gas-cock for EACH OVEN must be provided; prefer- ably close to where the line goes into the oven, but in any case it must be where it can be reached conveniently; that is, without going through doors, climbing over obstacles, ;' crawling under the sink, or finding your way through the basement. A handle or wrench should be chained to the valve where it will always be at hand.The gas must be connected so the oven can be cut off alone, without affecting any other equipment. Fora stacked pair of ovens, there must be two shutoff valves - one for each deck. c. Gas connection may be made to the left rear corner, where half-inch connections are provided. d. The gas pressure regulator supplied with the oven must be installed at the Inlet to each oven. It is adjusted to yleld a manifold pressure of 5"Water Column fornatural gas and 1011 Water Column for propane gas. No pressure regulator Is required for propane gas In Canada. e. When making gas pipe connections, the pipe joint compound should be resistant to the action of liquified petroleum gases. I 5. FLUE CONNECTION - VENTILATION: a. A five-inch clearance behind the oven for air intake through the breather holes in the back ff Is absolutely essential. b. The flue pipe from the draft diverter must not run downward at any point from.t1he oven to the final outlet. For any long run it should slant upward at least a little- never downward. For best results, the flue should rise straight up. c. DO NOT PUTA DAMPER IN THE FLUE,AND DO NOTCONNECTA BLOWER DIRECTLYTO THE FLUE. If the flue runs directlyto the free airoutside the building, use a wind deflector. d. A ceiling hood is required if the oven is not vented directly to the outside. It should be l' constructed as wide as the oven frorn left to right, and should overhang 11/2 feet to two feet forward past the front of the oven. Such a hood should have its lower front edge at least 61/2 feet above the floor, and.should rise two feet higher from that 61/2 feet level. If an exhaust fan is connected above, it is usually satisfactory to have the oven flue come to an open end I several inches below the throat of the hood exhaust. 6. LIGHTING PROCEDURE - SAFETY PILOT OPERATION: The purpose of the safety pilot system is to lock the entire gas supply to the oven, at the red button, if for any reason the pilot flame is not lit..For instance, if for service reasons the gas is turned off at the main or at the meter, then this oven is safe and will not flood with gas when the service is restored. Having locked autornatically when the pilot flame failed for lack of gas, the oven needs only to be relighted by Steps (1), (2), and (3) below. However, in normal service,the pilot flame stays lit indefinitely,day and night,while the hand valve in the control panel shuts off the main burner for the night or for the weekend. Tile following is the procedure for lighting, and for adjusting of the pilot flame and by-pass flarne, when the oven is first installed. After that, only Steps(1), (2), (3) are needed to re-light the pilot flame. . (1) Turn the hand valve to the "off" position. (2) Hold a flame to the pilot burner and press in the red pilot button. Keep the pilot button pushed in for a full sixty seconds after the pilot flame is lit. (It may take some time for the gas to clear out the air from the line before the pilot flame lights). (3) Release the red button, seeing that the pilot stays lit. (4) Open the hand;valve to the "ON" position, to light the main burner. (5) If the burner fails to light, turn the hand valve to the"off' position, open oven doors, wait five minutes and repeat steps (2) and (3). (6) If pilot flame does not stay lit, the flame may be too small. Adjustment can be made by turning the small screw immediately under the red pushbutton. (7) Turn screw slowly, counterclockwise, until flame gradually increases. NOTE: It is possible for the pilot flame to be too large. The flame should be just large �. enough to cover the sensor bulb, causing it to glow red. (8) After lighting has beer'correctly accomplished,turn the thermostat knob down as faras it will go and check to make sure that a small row of flames stays lit all along the main burner. This is the"by-pass" condition. if there is no gas coming through the main burner after you turn down the thermostat knob, take a thin screwdriver and turn the adjusting screw at the side of the thermostat body until gas starts coming through the main burner. Adjust this by-pass flame to the minimum (as small as possible without going out). ! To shut down the oven, turn the hand valve to the "off' position and wait five minutes before attempting to relight the oven. i �, . 3� 1 f 7. AIR MIXER ADJUSTMENT (See Sketch) a. Back off the Locking Disk (S3) from the air mixer Adjusting Disk (S2). Run the Adjusting Disk to the right(choking, for rich gas mixture) until the burner flames turn yellow. Then, back off the Adjusting Disk until the yellow disappears and a sharp blue flame, spreading out to the sides, appears. Lock the adjustment by turning the Locking Disk tight against the Adjusting Disk. ' b. IF PIZZA IS TO BE BAKED IN PANS; back off the Adjusting Disk only until the bright,yellow disappears and the flame turns blue but stays soft, curling up instead of spreading out sharply. c. Periodically, after breaking the ovens in, checkthe burnerflame and readjust.the air mixer ' if needed. Black soot on the'oven doors or in the burner compartment may indicate that ; not enough air is mixing with the gas. In this case, repeat Step 7a. S. ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS a. Keep the area around your ovens free and clear of combustible materials. b. The provision of an adequate air supply to your oven for ventilation and gas combustion is essential. As a minimum, observe the clearances in Section 2 above. Provide for sufficient outside air to enter the baking room and assure that this air flow is not obstructed. c. .Servicing of your oven is done through the front doors and left side control panel. Assure that these areas are kept unobstructed for proper servicing and operation. Air Mixer Pilot Flame ' Adjustment I ! o ) Safety Valve Locking Disk S3 On-Off Valve Adjustin Disk S� Bypass Spud S1 Adjustment 0 I i Operating Instruction 1 . LIGHTING PROCEDURE - SAFETY PILOT OPERATION See Section 6 in Installation Instructions above. 2. BREAKING IN a. Warm the oven slowly to 300"F. and keep it between 250° and 350° for FIVE HOURS, or at least until all smoke and smell have disappeared.The smell and fumes are mostly from the aluminum paint which covers the inside of the oven. b. After that warm-up, turn the Thermostat knob up between 600° and 650°. Hold that temperature until the oven settles, or is saturated with heat evenly throughout. This settling may take one to two hours, depending on gas pressure. C. When the oven has settled, try it and experiment until you get the feel of the oven and the speed of the bake. Remember that the tremendous heat of normal BAKERS PRIDE operation, around 600" and up, makes it desirable to use only thin layers of sauce and cheese, so that cheese will be melted and spread, bubbling and glistening, in the very short time of three to five minutes that it takes to bake the bottom crustto the crisp golden brown of a perfect Pizza. Pan baking, of course, takes longer. However, remember also that like any fine piece of equipment a BAKERS PRIDE oven must be broken in. In case of some initial unevenness in baking, have patience for a few days until the oven is seasoned. ! 3. BAKING a. There are several important factors that affect the baking of pizza,including: j (1) The quantity of sauce and cheese on the pie. Too much sauce and cheese absorb a tremendous quantity of top heat and force the thermostat to feed more gas, while the top r ; takes too long to cook and thus tends to burn.the bottom. NOTE: Where sales by the slice area large part of the business, every effort must be made to keep the cut pie hot, screening it from drafts, so that the operator will not be constantly opening and closing the door to re-heat each piece. Constant opening and closing loses top heat and causes a great deal of trouble in the baking. { (3) Use of pans, which rob bottom heat; for pan baking, see ADJUSTMENT, Paragraph 7b . of Installation Section. b. FOR CAKES, BREAD, ROASTS, etc., use lower temperatures. With experimentation, you get a beautifully even bake. I IMPORTANT: If the oven is up to Pizza-baking temperature and has not been used fora while, , there is a tendency for the hearth bricks to get extremely hot. In this condition,when you put j in one pizza, TURN THE THERMOSTAT UP, so that your flame is burning at its fullest, providing the extra top heat needed to balance the intense bottom heat. Of course, the i Thermostat should be turned back down to.normal again as soon as you have baked the one pizza. However, this procedure is riot necessary if you put in several pizzas at once, as they will then absorb enough heat to make the thermostat automatically run up a bigger flame. c. For fine tuning the heat balance of the oven, the top baking deck has a "micro-slide" adjustment on both the left and right side wall. Moving the slides so the round openings are smaller tends to increase the amount of heat kept in the lower baking chamber and also increase bottom heat in the top deck. Opening the holes increases top heat in the top deck. I ._. __ .�.. gyp._ , .._..., _..... ...__. .:. '... ;•:,.�,� „. .. �-•-- �- � _ - ---- . ■� _...._�_ it � Y• �_ Engine Gas Driven Chiller Systems OW i u'. 17t; 7, 'I ♦T "� SSA d ? f Screw Compressor TECODRIVET11 PRIME MOVER TECOCHILL STANDARD FEATURES Microprocessor Controls: Allow fully-automatic unattended TECOCHILL screw compressor Proven TecoDrive Prime Mover: operation from 0-100% load at the products are powered by Tecogen's The TECOCHILL system is driven by a highest efficiency(achieved without proprietary TecoDrive 8000 series natural gas V8 spark-ignition TecoDrive resorting to hot gas bypass or`on/off" natural gas prime mover,a 454 cubic 8000 Prime Mover.(See TECOCHILL cycling).Microprocessor based unit inch displacement V-8 engine with a diagram below)TecoDrive long life continuously monitors the pressures compression ratio of 9:1.At 3200 rpm, durability results in TECOCHILL and temperatures of the discharged 155 hp produces 150 tons of cooling in reliability record of over 98%, refrigerant,suction riser,and the CH-150 model.As a variable speed comparable to any electric motor compressor oil.A fully programmable drive,this engine can be run at higher driven chiller.Speed modulation setpoint can be selected on the supply power levels when needed due to a always assures that chiller is operating or return chilled water temperature. sprint capability,producing additional at highest efficiency possible. The microprocessor also monitors cooling to meet peak requirements. engine pressures and temperatures to High-efficiency Screw Compressor: ensure safe,trouble-free operation.All Tecogen has invested 20 million dollars This open drive twin-screw monitored pressures and temperatures over the past 10 years enhancing the compressor is the compressor of can be read on the digital display.Also performance and extending the useful` choice for demanding industrial built in are multiple levels of safety and life of its TecoDrive prime movers. refrigeration applications.The oil- diagnostic sensors. Easily integrated These same engines power a line of flooded,male-driven rotors provide for with energy management systems,the cogeneration products,where Tecogen a long life.The compressor enhances controls can be remotely accessed has been the industry leader for over the variable speed capability of the and monitored via the optional five years.Tecogen's parent company, chiller in order to maintain high telecommunications. Thermo Electron,has been using a efficiency.A slide valve is used for very similar engine block to produce low loads.This compressor is an High Performance Components: thousands of marine engines through excellent complement with the All pressure vessels are ASME Section its Crusader Marine Division for almost TecoDrive. VIII stamped.The condenser and twenty years.The engine has earned a reputation for reliability and performance under the high-speed and high'-power TECOCHILL'" with TECODRIVE operation demanded in marine applications,making Crusader the premier supplier in its industry. Recovered Exhaust TecoDrive's performance and Hot Water \ Heat Exchangers durability has been documented in Exchangers T the more than two million hours of Gas Fuel Input Chilled Chilled operation in Tecogen Cogeneration water out Water In Modules and TECOCHILLs.Through enhanced performance,efficiency and Evaporator engine life,the goal of minimizing Return life cycles costs,including the cost of Hot Water maintenance,has been reached making irect-Coupled Expansion g Compressor Valve TecoDrive prime movers the preferred TecoDrive choice over more costly industrial Engine engines in commercial applications. Condenser As an example of its high reliability and durability,individual TecoDrives Water Water typically accumulate the equivalent In out of over one million miles requiring only t scheduled service. TECOCHILL THE DRIVING FORCE IN COOLING ion Location,Chicago Capaciiy.- 1501on r. 'r h $9,016 ---- r --- r Ike r $1f704' S Note:Additiottal$j700 ii7ill be seined i f liecit Recor.�ery is utilized. ANNUAL SAVINGS CALCULATION PROCEDURE VS.ELECTRIC CHILLERS SAVINGS WITI TOUT HEAT"RE'CONT'RY: Snoiw = RIIRS x(46.8 x EIZATE ---5.29 x GRATE) + 126 x I)RATE x MOS SAVEN is WITH MAT M"COV1;RY: SHR RI IRS x(40.8 x F,RATE — LO 7 x(AZATF.) + 126 x DRATE x MOS where: RIMS Run hours per rear MOS Months of demand charges per vear GRATE= Gas rate, S,therm ERATE = Electric energy rate, y'kW-hr DRATF, Electric demand charge, $/kW/month (Assumptions: 150 tons,CH-150 IPLV COP = 1.7,electric chiller IPI.V COP = 5,electric chiller full load COP = 4,efficiency of displaced hot water heater = 80%,equivalent full load hours(EFLH)is '/z of run hours.) �o wiTti TECOGEN INC. a 45 First Avenue P.O Box 9046 U j�111 Waltham,MA 02254-9046 //IV U.S•p" (617)6224400 FAX(617)6224252 2/89 Teco TECOCHILL and TecoDrive are Trademarks of Tecogen Inc. TECOGEN INC.is a subsidiary of Thermo Electron Corporation evaporator are two pass shell-and-tube heat exchangers for the highest heat transfer in a cost effective chiller. TECOCHILLTM CH-150 PERFORMANCE CURVES Vibrations are minimized by"soft- mounting"the engine on vibration isolation pads and by driving the compressor with a flexible coupling. 2.5 Compressor oil,engine oil,and engine coolant pumps are provided;these have been tested to provide maximum reliability. Environmentally Acceptable CONDENSER WATER INLET TEMP(F) Refrigerant; a TECOCHILL screw compressor v 60 products uses R-22,one of the most environmentally acceptable CFC 70 refrigerants.R-22 is not one of several refrigerants scheduled for phaseout by A0 the year 2000. OPTIONAL FEATURES ——— — •`M 550 PART LOAD PERFORMANCE 1.0 Heat Recovery—Allows hot water 40 Go so 100 120 140 160 180 recovery at a rate up to 810,000 BTU/ LOAD(TONS) HR of 30 gpm of water at 225°F using 44'F CHILLED WATER the engine waste heat recovery option and exhaust heat recovery Option. All specifications and materials subject to change without notice.All specifications and ratings are±5%. Sprint.Peaking Capacity—Draws on applications,routine maintenance is Telecommunications—Modem engine reserve power to provide 10% required usually only once a season. and software provided for remote additional cooling for 100 hours per monitoring and control of all system year. 1000 EFLH sensors. •Replace Carburetor Air Filter,Spark Plugs and Engine Oil Filter Acoustical Enclosure—Reduces •Check Ignition System,Carburetor, noise level,provides engine ventilation TECOCHILL LOW TEMPERATURE PCV Valve and Engine Mounts and attractively packages the system. CHILLER PRODUCTS 2000 EFLH Dump Heat Exchanger—Directs CH100115OR Series Products provide •Change Engine Oil engine heat to the condenser circuit 30-150 tons refrigeration at 0-40°F. •Replace Spark Plug Wires and PCV and cooling tower when not being Con tactfactoryfor specifications Valve recovered. Refrigerant Loop SERVICE •Inspected seasonally as in other Economizer—Liquid pre-cooler that chillers improves chiller efficiency 5% to 10%. Scheduled service intervals are 1000 Standard tonnage rating is increased and 2000 equivalent full load hours Refer to TECOCHILL service manual for with no increase in gas consumption. (EFLH).(Note that one EFLH is details. approximately equal to two run hours)On typical comfort cooling CH 150 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS •Weight: 10,250 lb,Dry 12,250 lb,With All Fluids •Electric Power: 40 Amp,208/230 Volts A.C.,60 Hz,Single Phase •Gas Supply: 1260 SCFH(at 4 to 28 in.of Water Pressure) •Chilled Water Flow: 360 gpm Flow Rate •Cooling Tower Requirements: 450 gpm Flow Rate No Optional Dump Heat Exchanger: 85°F in 95°F Return No Exhaust Heat Recovery: 85°F in 96°F Return Optional Dump Heat Exchanger and 85°F in 98°F Return Exhaust Recovery: •Acoustic Level: 82 dBA at 20 Feet,Full Load(with Optional Enclosure) •Exhaust: 4 in.ANSI flange,230 scfm No Exhaust Heat Recovery 26 in.of water maximum back pressure, 1200°F maximum temperature With Exhaust Heat Recovery 4 in.ANSI Flange,230 scfm 16 in.of water maximum back pressure, 250°F maximum temperature •Dimensions 13.5'long x 4'wide x 6'high CH-150 Plan View 6"-150#ANSI R.F.Flange Heat Recovery Connections: Chilled Water Supply llh"Copper Sweat Supply Gas Feed 1"FPT \\\Re Water: Yi'Copper Sweat Evaporator Do � O O 4 Microprocessor Control Panel Condenser Note: Clearance of Three Feet Required on All Sides Approx.Scale: '/4" = 12" CH 150 Elevation Acoustical Enclosure 4"ANSI Flange Exhaust cleat Exchangers (Optional) For Exhaust (Optional) Microprocessor Oil Control Panel — `""�1 Separator TecoDrive'" Engine ------- j -- _ Compressor 4"-150#ANSI Flange Cooling Water Outlet Economizer — — — — — (Optional) 4"-150#ANSI Flange Condenser Cooling Water Inlet 13.5' Approx.Scale: 1/4" = 12" All specifications and materials subject to change without notice.All specifications and ratings are±5%. OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY WITH PROVEN CHILLER POWER AND PERFORMANCE FLEXIBILITY TECOCHILL Systems provide HVAC: customers and professionals with the best of both worlds:the familiarity of vapor compression refrigeration with the energy efficiency and versatility of a natural gas prime mover.Expensive electric demand charges are eliminated. Equal or better comfort is provided. A wide Spectrum of installations across the country including office buildings,hotels,hospitals,apartments chillers.Twice as efficient and more and factory specialists provide and industrial facilities are already economical than absorption chillers. complete and timely answers to your reducing cooling costs by 30-70%. Likely to be the same size or smaller needs.A commercial cooling evaluation Furthermore many are benefiting from than existing units for easy changeover. is no longer complete without a the bonus hot water supply and the Made in the USA,TECOCHILL systems TECOCHILL comparison. extra sprint peaking capacity. are readily available,and serviced by factory-trained local HVAC More capacity and flexibility plus professionals.Applications engineers half the operating cost of electric with our authorized sales representatives SPECIFICATIONS FOR TECOCHILLTM SCREW COMPRESSOR LINE Model CH 100 CH 425 CH450 CH-175 COP (with Heat Recovery) Full load 1.8 1.8 1.9 1.9 Integrated Part Load Value(IPLV) 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.2 COP (without Heat Recovery) Full load 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.4 Integrated Part Load Value(IPLV) 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.7 RPM full load 2160 2700 3200 3100 Gas input* (SCFH) 920 1149 1260 1522 Recoverable Heat (BTLJ/H) 524,000 630,000 700,000 810,000 Sprint Peaking Capability +10% +10% +10% 0 Cooling Tower Flow Requirement (GPM) 300 375 450 525 Chilled Water Flow (GPM) 240 288 360 420 Acoustic Level (dBA) 79 80 82 85 *HHV 1020 BTU/SCF All specifications and materials subject to change without notice.All specifications and ratings are ±5%. -READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THIS APPLIANCE. Franklin C C c # d i y.. 0 c ,a INSTALLATION, OPERATION & rr` PARTS REPLACEMENT CATALOG C-GHS/S13-600 Rev. Aug. 1 , 1986 EXECUTIVE&SALES OFFICE: FACTOW: CHEF DIVISION CHEF DIVISION FRANKLIN PRODUCTS,CORP. FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. 010 SKOKIE BLVD. 320 DIVIDEND DRIVE NORTHBROOK, ILLINOIS 60062 t PEACHTREE CITY, OA. 30269 PHONE: 312464=1195 CAUTION: POST IN A PROMINENT LOCATION, INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE EVENT THE SMELL OF GAS IS DETECTED.THIS INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED FROM LOCAL GAS SUPPLIER. RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFEERENCE. FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE. KEEP AREA AHOUND APPLIANCES FREE AND CLEAR FROM COMBUSTIBLES. DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR. INSTALLATION 1. This applicance must be installed in conformance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Fuel Code ANSI 2223.1 1984. A. THIS APPLIANCE AND ITS INDIVIDUAL SHUTOFF VALVE MUST BE DISCON- NECTED FROM THE GAS SUPPLY PIPING SYSTEM DURING ANY PRESSURE TESTING OF THAT SYSTEM AT TEST PRESSURES IN EXCESS OF 1/2 PSIG. (3.45kPa). B. THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE ISOLATED FROM THE GAS SUPPLY PIPING SYSTEM BY CLOSING ITS INDIVIDUAL MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE DURING ANY PRESSURE TESTING OF THE GAS SUPPLY PIPING SYSTEM AT TEST PRESSURES EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN 1/2 PSIG (3.45kPa). 2. A.The GHS25-GH25SB broilercan be installed over32"and341/2'wideGH series ranges B. The GRS25-GR25SB broiler can only be installed over GR10, GR13, GR14, GR22 and the left side only on a grill and GR12. C. The GHS/GRS25i*GH/GR25SBW is a wall mounted broiler. D.The GHS/GRS25C-GH/GR25SBC is a counter mounted broiler. E. The GHS/GRS252C-GH/GR252SB is two broilers stacked 3. Remove protective coating from tops,eta Check for transit damage to burners. 4. Provisions must be made for adequate air supply for the appliance. S. EXHAUST FANS AND CANOPIES:Applicances must be installed under canopies or hoods for ventilation purposes.When a flue detector is supplied with the unit, it must be installed.It is recommended that the canopy extend at least 6"beyond the appliance and the lower edge be located 6=6"from the floor.Canopies should have property installed filters or grease extraction systems. Grease from the exhaust system should be collected and drained so it does not drip on the appliance or collect in the exhaust duct.A strong exhaust fan or ventilation system y may cause reduced room air pressure causing interference with the burners operation or extinquish the pilot flame. Makeup air openings of the proper area will assure proper ventilation and room air pressure. 6. WALL EXHAUST FAN:If a wall exhaust fan is used,it should be installed at least 24" above the top of the appliance's flue opening. w ' If the appliance does not operate satisfactory,check with the exhaust fan or ventilation system off. 1. INSTALLATION 7. CLEARANCES:Adequate clearance must be provided in aisle and at the side and back to permit the removal of the racks and for serviceability.Adequate clearances for air openings into the combustion chamber must be provided. For installation on combustible counters and adjacent to combustible walls, the following are minimum clearances from combustible construction: MODEL SIDES BACK COUNTER/FLOORS GRS/GHS 25 GR/GH25 SB 6 INCHES 6 INCHES — GRS/GHS 25W GR/GH 25 SBW 4 INCHES 4 INCHES — GRS/GHS 25C/252C GR/GH 25 SBC/252SB 4 INCHES 4 INCHES 6 INCH LEGS 8. Level all units by adjusting leveling bolts or legs if used.A second adjustment may be necessary after units are completely batteried. 9. TO CONNECT UNITS. A. Without turning on gas supply, connect gas supply outlet to the 3/4" manifold pipe at the back or top of the broiler. It is recommended that the appliance be connected to the gas supply with rigid pipe.If flexible connectors are used,they must be for commercial application and A.G.A.listed.Do not use domestic type connectors as they will not permit adequate flow of gas and will cause the ap- pliance to malfunction and void the warranty.Connect broiler direct to main gas line. DO NOT connect to range gas line after range pressure regulator. B. Re-check level position of all units and make correction if any. C. Check valves to be sure all are in the OFF position. Turn main gas supply on. D. CAREFULLY TEST FOR ALL POSSIBLE GAS LEAKS.This should NOT be done with a flame. Use an approved Leak Detector Solution or a mixture of soap or water.Apply the above to the test area and if a leak is present a bubbling effect will be seen. 10. TO LIGHT BROILER GHS/GRS 25/252C The broiler has a separate pressure regulator,ON-OFF gas valve and safety valve. A. Lower grid assembly. B. Depress control knob and turn to FULL OFF wait 5 minutes. C. Depress and turn control knob to OFF-PILOT D. Push in red safety valve button,light pilot and hold for 45 seconds or until pilot remains lit. E. Turn contol knob to FULL ON to light bumers. F. If pilot is extinguished or gas is interrupted repeat above. G. For completa shut doom depress control knob and turn to FULL OFF 2. INSTALLATION 11. TO ADJUST PILOT FLAME GHS/GRS 25/252C The pilot flame should cover 3/8" to 1/2" of the thermocouple tip. If it does not, it may be necessary to adjust the pilot. To Adjust Pilot: A. Remove manifold panel B. Remove the pilot valve cap on the control. C. With a screwdriver turn the pilot adjustment screw to the right to decrease or left to increase the size of the pilot flame. D. Replace the pilot valve cap, being careful not to damage gasket, and tighten it securely. 12. TO LIGHT BROILER GH/GR 25 SB/252SB The broiler has a separate pressure regulator,ON-OFF valve and NO safety valve. A. Lower grid assembly. B. Turn ON-OFF valve to the OFF position, and wait five minutes. C. Light pilot D. Turn ON-OFF valve to ON to light burners. E. If pilot is extinguished or gas is interrupted repeat above. F. For complete shut down turn ON-OFF valve and pilot adjusting valve OFF. 13. TO ADJUST PILOT FLAME GH/GR 25 SB/252SB The pilot adjusting valve is located on-manifold pipe behind manifold panel. By in- serting a screwdriver into the pilot valve slot,the flame can be increased or decreas- ed by turning to the right or left. A proper pilot flame should cover 3/8 to 1/2"of the thermocouple tip. valve slot 14. BROILER VALVE Valve can be turned on by turning counter-clockwise.Regulation of gas flow is also accomplished by this motion. When valve is completely turned clockwise, it will be in the OFF position. 3. INSTALLATION 1S. GH SERIES BROILER INSTALLATION ON GH SERIES RANGE QCW 0 I I A TEP I.-RenmWo"front panel from broiler and STEP 2.-Attach fasteners as shown.Tighten back mount broiler on four studs on range back nut only. Adjust leveling bolt(A) and top. tighten mounting nuts side and back. r 3 O -EP 3.-Install GH Ranie Rue box assembly(B). STEP a.•Replace front panel to broiler. The installation is complete. 4 INSTALLATION 16. GR SERIES BROILER INSTALLATION ON GR SERIES RANGE. 0 s s IFC 0 V V A A o o I. STEP t -Remove screws (A) from both sides of STEP 2-Re-install two of the screws (A) on both range. Insert top support (8) on top and sides of the range. Install four screws, side supports(C) into each side of range washers and nuts E supports(D►. nuts(E)provided in Dolt bap. Tighten all fasteners securely on both aides of range. 00 o� A I ' STEP 3-Remove burner trays from range and front STEP 4-Attach fasteners as shown. Tighten bad Panel from broiler and mount broiler on four nut only.Level broiler by adjusting levetrrl studs on range back top. bolt(A)and tighten mounting nuts aide WK back. Replace front panel and burner trays.The installation is compete. IMPORTANT:The GR SERIES broiler can be installed on GR 10, GR 13, GR 14 and GR 22 ranges Installation on GR 11 and GR 12 ranges is available for the left side only providing a reinforcing kit is installed on the range See Step5(pq 6)foradditional mounting instructions for GR 11 ranges 5. INSTALLATION A a J e B e ' GR 11 SERIES RANGE i i STEP 5.-Attach broiler supports(A)with screws;washers and nuts provided(B)Replace front panel and Burner trays 18. 19. � u A _ tIJ -01•ENrAr e D g � o e � e o p � e GRS/GR 252 G/SS ASSEMBLY FILLER STRIP INSTALLATION RIGHT OR LEFT 1.Install the top broiler(/)(IMPORTANT The top SIDE 1. broiler has a flue opening in the bottom as 1.Remove 3 ea.Screws from side of broiler. 1.shown) down into the collar(B)of the lower 2.Insert filler strip and reinstall screws removed 1.broiler(Q. 2. Attach the back panel(D) with the screws 2.provided into the top and bottom broilers. 6. rr l INSTALLATION 20. GRID RACK ALIGNMENT. VIEW"A" O „ REAR VIEW O =4 a D„ RODS O O ITOP OF GRID ..C•• ROD RACK TOP OF. SUPPORT BROILER OPENING 00 00 VIEW"B" FRONT VIEW 1. Check position of grid rack in front with grid in top most position. 2. Check dimension of grid from its top to the opening as shown in view"B".NOTE: The left and right sides of the grid should have the same dimension. 3. If this dimension is not the same,remove the rear panel to expose the rods and rod supports. 4. Loosen the bolts on the right side support.NOTE: Right and left are determined j by facing the front of the unit. 5. Move the support up or down until the grid is level,as determined by the measure- ment method in step 2. S. Tighten the bolts on the right side, and install the rear panel. I 7. OPERATION 6 MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT...maintenance and repairs must be by a qualified service person. Call you local service company or if none available,contact the factory,factory representative or local gas supplier for assistance in selecting a service agency. 1. BROILER VALVE Valve can be turned on by turning counter-clockwise. Regulation of gas flow is also accomplished in this motion. When valve is completely turned clockwise, it will be in the OFF position. FULL-OFF position turns off gas flow and pilot. 2. BURNERS GHS/GRS 25/252C Burners need little attention,but if spillage should occur,it may be necessary to clean around pilot areas,air mixers,and the underside of burners. Do not damage radiant tiles. A. Allow to cool, lower grid to full down position, remove grid rack assembly. B. Remove burner by pushing burner back while lifting up at the back of burner till the mixer end clears the burner baffle as shown in sketch below. I. 2. J. 3. CAUTION—handle burners carefully—if burner tiles get cracked or punctured replace burner. 3. BURNERS GH/GR 25SB/252SB Burners need little attention,but if spillage should occur,it may be necessary to clean around pilot areas, air mixers, and the underside of burners. A. Allow to cool, lower grid to full down position, remove grid rack assembly. B. Remove burner by pushing burner back while lifting up at the back of burner till the mixer end clears the burner baffle as shown in sketch below. i 1. 2. 3. 4. BURNERS The burner may be cleaned with hot water and detergent;wip9 clean and dry.Under no circumstances should any burner be dipped or submerged in water as this will rust the interior and inhibit the orooer oas flow. 8. r r OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE S. GREASE CONTAINERS All grease containers should be emptied daily or more often if necessary, washed with hot water and detergent,then thoroughly dried and immediately returned to unit. 6. BROILER SECTION After unit has cooled,remove drip pans and grids for easier access to interior.Wash drip pans and linings with hot water and detergent. Do not use heavy amounts of water as this will drip into other parts or unit and deteriorate metal. 7. WIRE GRIDS Allow as much food matter as possible to burn off grid, let cool and remove from grid carriage.To clean use a wire brush and wash with hot water and detergent.Rinse well and dry with clean cloth. !. S. STAINLESS STEEL(all equipment) A. General Cleaning For routine cleaning of stainless steel,ordinary detergent and hot water will usually do the work. To prevent water spots and streaks, rinse equipment thoroughly with warm water and wipe dry with a soft clean cloth.Addition of a rinsing agent will also help prevent spotting.. B. For equipment with Cheftone black enamel finish, clean with hot water and a mild detergent. Do not use caustic cleaners, scouring powder, steel wool, etc. as these will cause the paint to rub off. Wipe dry with soft clean cloth. r 9. OPERATION & MAINTEXAMCE § § / }2 cr z g j § §}� § g k �= R § �2) z z v ¥! k 2 $Sq 2 2 2 k =i; ' z !t § 2 ■ m ■�» . ¥ - kCL w o k�� ) k�� ° $ x §ZM $ƒ\ k ` § �� 7 § tea) § ��% � 2 5 - w 'u � Sw• § © 7 b �<( § � 2�■ k t § ° - ) M§ ( ) x Bk� § x ■ I CF 0 0 0 � 5 . 7 o � 2 -i CL w CO ( 0 . § § @ u o e 0. e . 6 e v ' 2 ƒ � 2 § § § w 2 0 2 z « e U § ■ g z E 2 z _$ - § 0 u cn z 8 k � o ) } \ i ) 2 0 0. § w m $ �� 2 ) ( j 0 0 9 ° w 2� - � o � � © . . ® ■ w $ . � K § ■ § 9 . C § § 2 of & E & . ■ § 4 Cc 10 / OPERATION MAINTENANCE CHEF ORIFICE AND PRESSURE RATING CHART MODEL ORIFICE SIZE GH/GR 25/252SB Series Broilers TYPE OF GAS NAT PRO PRESSURE, INCH W.C. 5" 10" BURNER ORIFICE 48 55 PILOT ORIFICE .018 .010 PILOT LIGHTER TUBE ORIFICE 74 78 BTU/HR. EACH BURNER (STEEL) 20,000 20,000 BROILER TOTAL BTU /HR. 40,000 40,000 NOTE: A gas pressure regulator is installed in the broiler and is set for the outlet pressure appropriate for the manifold pressure marked on the appliance rating plate i c P. CHEF ORIFICE AND PRESSURE RATING CHART MODEL ORIFICE SIZE GHS/GRS 25/252 SERIES BROILERS TYPE OF GAS NAT PRO PRESSURE, INCH W.C. 5" 10" BURNER ORIFICE 51 56 PILOT ORIFICE .026 .010 BTU/HR. EACH BURNER (infra red) 15,000 15,000 BROILER TOTAL BTU /HR. 30,000 30,000 w- NOTE: A gas pressure regulator is installed in the broiler and is set for the outlet pressure appropriate for the manifold pressure marked.on the appliance rating plate. 11. PARTS ]. First determine the model number of the unit. This is found on the unit rating plate attached to unit. See sample of rating plate in section eight. The location of this rating plate on unit is as follows: a Range Mounted Broiler in control box bL Wall Mounted Broiler in control box c Counter Broiler in control box d Double Deck Broiler in control boxes 2. After the model number is determined,locate model number in catalog and visual- ly locate required part(s). 3. After required part is visually located on either the illustration page or the part information page, note the ITEM NUMBER. This ITEM NUMBER is the first column on the information page (see illustration below). In cases of a complete assembly only one ITEM NUMBER is shown.An explanation of this is found in section five below. 4. Next to the ITEM NUMBER column is the PART NUMBER column.The numbers listed here are for complete assemblies and individual parts. 5. The next column is PART DESCRIPTION for assemblies and individual parts. The part descriptive"noun"is shown first,except in compound words as''Tie-Rod". Note that assemblies have their associated parts indented.This indicates that these parts when put together at the factory make up the assembly number.You may order. either the complete assembly or the indented part(s). 6. The next series of columns indicates the"number of pieces for each unit".You may order one or more pieces. 7. By following the model number down, it will intersect with the line item at the "number of pieces" as explained in section six above. MODELS a m PART PART j NUMBER DESCRIPTION Z 12. S. If you have any inquiries regarding your unit or if a part desired is not shown in catalog,please include on your order or inquiry the following necessary information. A. From the rating plate (illustration below) show model number; sequence code; serial number; rating plate date; and gas. IMPORTANT. . rating plate reflects only factory installed information, please indicate if gas has been field converted. B. Complete return address. Post Office box number is sufficient only for parcel post delivery. C. Description and location of part and number of pieces. If a sample part is sent, please tag with identification. Sketches are also helpful. ' CHEF - "":. .........._., CHEF SEND ALL ORDERS AND INQUIRIES TO: CHEF DIVISION FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. 910 SKOKIE BLVD. NORTHBROOK. ILL. 60062 312-5641125 SEND SAMPLE PARTS TO: ' CHEF DIVISION FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. 320 DIVIDEND DRIVE PEACHTREE CITY, GA. 30269 All .items are made by CHEF DIVISION of FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP or are made expressly to CHEF DIVISION of FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. specifications. 13. GH/GRS25 SERIES CONTROL ASSEMBLY MODELS WITH SAFETY VALVE MODELS WITH MANUAL VALVE 1 0 0 e o q c 1 61 0 1 4 GH/GR25SB SERIES CONTROL ASSEMBLY MODELS WITH SAFETY VALVE MODELS WITH MANUAL VALVE 71 v I 0 0 � 14. ELEVATED BROILER 2 © O 0 0 O r r. ® �► m 4 WALL MOUNT BROILER ® © p ® o 0 � © 53 54 16 13 �.� COUNTER AND DOUBLE 22 DECK BROILERS 23 6 2 1 s 2. 6 4 9 I®e S 3 � lo - 15 17 11 12 SO 11 52 1e 13 s1 a 16. 'r MODELS Z 0 iyy � PART PART CV Qy ry cp ry -co NO. DESCRIPTION O? Q t C2 1. 148960 TOP MAIN PAINTED BLACK 1 1 1 1 1 1 (REAR GAS CONNECTION) 1. 148968 TOP MAIN STAINLESS STEEL 1 t 1 1 1 (REAR GAS CONNECTION) 2. 148962 TOP. MAIN PAINTED BLACK 1 1 1 1 1 1 (TOP GAS CONNECTION) 2. 148970 TOP MAIN STAINLESS STEEL 1 1 1 1 1 1 (TOP GAS CONNECTION) 3. 148787 PLATE GRID ADJUST 1 1 1 1 1 1 4• 148918 FRAME LIFT ASM. 1 1 1 1 1 1 5. 148924 FRAME LIFT HANDLE SUPPORT 1 1 1 1 1 1 6. 147293 LIFT HANDLE HINGE PIN 1 1 1 1 1 1 7. 148925 LIFT HANDLE t 1 1 1 1 t 8. 141189 LIFT KNOB 9• 148781 BROILER GRID 1 1 1 1 1 1 10. 148983 GRID RACK ASM. 1 1 1 1 1 1 11. 148782 GRID BEARING 2 2 2 2 2 2 12. 148788 GRID HANDLE 1 1 1 1 1 1 13. 148779 DRIP PAN 1 1 1 1 1 1 14. 148780 GREASE PAN t 1 1 1 1 1 15. 148790 PANEL CONTROL ASM. 1 1 1 15. 149095 PANEL CONTROL ASM 1 t 1 16. 146884 VENT SCREEN 4 4 4 4 4 4 A d 17. MODELS m ti 3 mV Z PART PART NO. DESCRIPTION C4 C? Or C?r C?r �r 17. 148883 KNOB CONTROL 1 1 1 17. 141137 KNOB CONTROL 1 1 1 18. 148956 BURNER ASM. 2 2 2 19. 149968 BURNER MANIFOLD 1 1 1 148940 BURNER MANIFOLD(Models with 1 1 1 serial nos 1072470 and less) 20. 149970 ORIFICE"NAT GAS" 2 2 2 148774 ORIFICE"NAT GAS"(Models with 2 2 2 serial nos 1072470 and less) 21. 149971 ORIFICE"PRO GAS" 2 2 2 148775 ORIFICE"PRO GAS"(Models with 2 2 2 serial nos 1072470 and less) _ 22. 144351 TIGHTENER SPRING 2 2 2 2 2 2. 23. 144357 SPRING GRID 2 2 2 2 2 2 24. 148930 EXTENSION BELL CRANK 2 2 2 2 2 2 30. 148975 BODY BACK PAINTED BLACK 1 1 1 (REAR GAS CONNECTION) 30. 148979 BODY BACK STAINLESS STEEL 1 1 1 (REAR GAS CONNECTION) I31. 149001 BODY BACK PAINTED BLACK 1 1 1 (TOP GAS CONNECTION) 31. 149002 BODY BACK STAINLESS STEEL 1 1 1 (TOP GAS CONNECTION) 32. 148974 BODY SUPPORT COVER BLACK 2 2 2 32. 148982 BODY SUPPORT COVER 2 2 2 STAINLESS STEEL 33. 148784 PANEL FRONT FLUE BLACK 1 1 1 33. 148981 PANEL FRONT FLUE 1 1 1 STAINLESS STEEL 18. MODELS O 63 1 co ti �0v �� E E r PART PART A Qy ry cj y ry ti NO. DESCRIPTION �Q �Q �Q Q -co 40. 148977 WALL SUPPORT BLACK 2 2 40. 148978 WALL SUPPORT 2 2 STAINLESS STEEL S0. 148976 BODY BACK BLACK 1 �t (REAR GAS CONNECTION •. S0. 148980 BODY BACK STAINLESS STEEL 1 1 (REAR GAS CONNECTION) 51. 149003 BODY BACK BLACK t 1 (TOP GAS CONNECTION) ` 51. 149004 BODY BACK STAINLESS STEEL 1 t 1 (TOP GAS CONNECTION) 52. 148628 LEG & SLEEVE BLACK 4 4 52. 148629 LEG & SLEEVE 4 4 STAINLESS STEEL 53 149007 BODY BACK BLACK 1 1 (REAR GAS CONNECTION) r 53 149008 BODY BACK STAINLESS STEEL 1 1 (REAR GAS CONNECTION) S4 149009 BODY BACK BLACK 1 1 (TOP GAS CONNECTION) 54 149010 BODY BACK STAINLESS STEEL 1 1 (TOP GAS CONNECTION) ---- `` a MODELS Ci z PART PART A? ti 42 !b h�v NO. DESCRIPTION ey ?y by Q ti Qy w 60. 149180 PILOT ASM. NAT 1 1 1 60. 148713 PILOT ASM. PRO 1 1 1 61. 148789 THERMOCOUPLE 62. 148776 VALVE SAFETY- 63. 148777 REGULATOR NAT. 1 1 1 1 1 1 63. 148778 . REGULATOR PRO.» 1 t 1 1 1 1 64. 148943 MANIFOLD FEEDLINE 1 1 1 1 1 1 65.4 148770 UNION ELBOW 2 1 2 1 2 1 66. 140436 PILOT ADJ. VALVE 1 1 1 1 1 1 67. 147669 VALVE CONTROL ON/OFF 1 1 1 i 1 1 68, 149118 BURNER ASM. 2 2 2 69. 149341_ BURNER ORIFICE NAT.ASM. 2 2 2 70. 142057 BURNER ORIFICE PRO.ASM. 2 2 2 71. 149106 RUNNE'03UBE ORIFICE NAT. 1 1 1 149107 RUNNER TUBE ORIFICE PRO. 1 1 1 72. 149102 PILOT RUNNER TUBE 1 1 1 73. 149098 BURNER MANIFOLD 1 1 1 74. 148713 PILOT ASM. PRO. 1 1 1 20. IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING CHEF WARRANTY Subject to the to.. and ra clidom of the'Frannklin Chat Con mw Gore Cooking Equipment Warranty set forth In another section of this manual and to the following,this Warranty covers repair or replacement(at the Company's option) of parts If defective In material or workmamhlp +� within 90 days from dab of Initial Installation. The Warranty does not cover and the Company Is not responsible for 7 any.or all of the following: 1. Adjusting thermostat by-pass where applicable 2. Callbratlo I of thermostat 3. Adjusting burner air shutter 4. Adjusting pilot fights 5. Leveling of appliance b. Abuse or misuse 7. improper operation caused by: A. Not Installing pressure regulator where applicable with appliance B. Connection to wrong type of gas C. Insufficient gas pressure,gas flow or BTU rating fi. Damage or Improper operation caused by installation or field condl- dons, such as exhaust fans, hoods, ventilation systems, etc. 9. Damage In transit 10. Improper Installation of parts and/or accessories 11. Checking and testing the appliance after Installation 12. Altering the appliance or Its gas system 13. Damage to handles, knobs, thermostats and valves when abused during Installation or operation. 14. Adjustment of brake mechanism on OH79 and GHS79 broilers. 15. The GH Series vertical broilers(OH79.ONS19)lift mechanisms were factory adjusted. Further field adjustments at any time are not In- cluded In warranty service. Defective parts must be returned to the factory for Inspection.This War- ranty will not be applicable and the Company will not recognize any r Balm for dsleative pans union this procedure is Ma,, .The Company does not purchase pant from service agencies or dWbuWs and this Warranty don not cover your purchase of parts from w Am agendas or distributors. Warranty service must be performed by an authorized Chef.Service Agency.If there are none In your ass,write the Company for aalwntoe In selecting a service agency. l WARRANTY PROVISION FOR CHEF Franklin Products Corp. (the"Company')warrants to the original purchaser(as hereinafter defined)its commercial cooking equipment io be free from detects in material and workmanship under normal use and service.The obligation of the Company under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement(at the Company's option) of any part or parts which may thus prove defective under normal use and service within 18 months from the date of original shipment by the Company,or 12 months from date of installation,whichever cornea first;and which the Companys examination shall dodoes to its satisfaction to be thus defective,This repair or replacement obligation shall indti* only the direct furnishing by the Company of replacement parts or other mate0i. necessary for such repair and replacement and this warranty does not include de any labor. costs(except as hereinafter specifically provided)nor freight charges,nor costs of such replacement parts or other materials obtained other than directly from the Company: 9' i Upon the Company's request all detective parts or materials which are to be replaced are lo be promptly returned to the Company height prepaid.Labor costs for such rephair 1� or replacement are included in this warranty for a period of ninety(90)days from the date of original installation for the original purchaser subject however to the following M such labor must be performed by an authorized service agency of the Company-. r selected from the Company's list of authorized service agencies,the agency selected ID be the agency closest to the installation site(d there is no authorized agency in-ft: area.then any agency in the Company's list may be selected),(w)such labor must be performed during normal working hours at normal labor rates,and(r)the invoice for the labor costs shall contain the model and serial numbers of the commercial cooking equipment,a detailed description of the defect and of the labor furnished and such other information as may be requested by the company.THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, IN- CWDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE,AND OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES OF THE COMPANY, AND THE COMPANY NEITHER ASSUMES,NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR THE COMPANY,ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THIS COMMERCIAL COOKING EQUIPMENT The term'briginal purchaser,"as used in this warranty,shall be deemed to m.dan the purchaser in the ordinary course of business(and not a purchaser at any judicial or auction sale)for whom the commercial cooking equipment is originally installed. This warranty does not cover damage in transit or damages resulting from aoadeM alteration(including without limitation any adjustment due to conditions existing at the installation site),misuse,abuse,negligence flood,fire,act of God or other casually,failure to properly maintain or failure b insid or operate strictly in accordance with it muctions, nor does it apply to normal mairtenanoe repairs nor b thermostat calibration or air shutter adjustment nor to normal ad0stments to therlodals,burners,valves.air shutters.safely valves or other paAa This warranty will be null and void if the gas input pressure exceeds the pressure set bAh on the fatng plat on time equipment This warranty Is applicable orgy when the corthmencial cooking equipment is pur- chased for use within and retained within the Continental UWW Steles. This warranty and the obligation of the Company wilt respect fo No warrant,WW be mA and void and of no anted in the event of noc►oomplonce wth any of the terms or oormd4onhs Ihereaf b be perkxnhed cr omvil ed wilh by or on belheN d the odgirhd purdwec In no event shall the C impany be Noble for any delay in the performance of this warranty duns to causes beyond ft control,for any dawns for damages for wtrahgernert or the Ift or for any special or consequential damages. � 1 READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THIS APPLIANCE. 'i r, Frankimin I CHEF r []I 4 INSTALLATION, OPERATION & PARTS REPLACEMENT CATALOG C-G R-300 Rev. July 15, 1988 P; EXECUTIVE & SALES OFFICE: CHEF DIVISION FACTORY: FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. CHEF DIVISION 910 SKOKIE BLVD. }, FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. NORTHBROOK, ILLINOIS 60062 ' 320 DIVIDEND DRIVE PHONE: 312-564-1125 PEACHTREE CITY, GA. 30269 FAX #: 312-564-8258 DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR. CAUTION: POST IN A PROMINENT LOCATION, INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE EVENT THE SMELL OF GAS IS DETECTED. THIS INFORMATION SHALL BE OBTAINED FROM LOCAL GAS SUPPLIER. RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE } i KEEP AREA AROUND APPLIANCES FREE AND CLEAR FROM COMBUSTI- BLES. I- �y t f. :1 .r INSTALLATION 1. This applicance must be installed in conformance with local codes or in tho absence of local codes, with the NATIONAL FUEL CODE, ANSI Z223.1 1984. A. This appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 PSIG. (3.45 kPa). B. This appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure test of the . gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 PSIG. (3.45kPa). 2. Ranges with convection ovens,when installed,must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE, ANSI/NFPA NO. 70-1984. 3. Provisions must be made for adequate air supply for the appliance. 4. EXHAUST FANS AND CANOPIES: Appliances must be installed under canopies or hoods for ventilation purposes. When flue deflector is supplied with unit, it must be installed. It is recommended that the canopy extend at least 6 inches beyond the appliance and the lower edge be located 6 feet 6 inches from the floor.Canopies should have properly installed filters or grease extraction systems. Grease from the exhaust system should be drained so it does not drip on the appliance or collect in the exhaust duct.A strong exhaust fan or ventilation system may cause reduced room air pressure that could lead to interference with burner operation or extinguishing of pilot flame.Makeup air openings of the proper area will assure proper room air pressure and ventilation. 5. WALL EXHAUST FAN:If a wall exhaust fan is used it should be installed at least 24 inches above the top of the appliance's flue opening. 6. DIRECT CONNECTIONS: If the appliance is directly connected to an outside flue,an A.G.A.design certified draft hood must be installed at the flue outlet of the appliance and connected to the flue. (If the appliance does not operate satisfactorily,check with the exhaust fan or ventilation system off.) 7. All chef units are designed to be installed independently.All units have a 3/4 inch N.P.T.connection.Connect inlet of unit to an adequate gas supply.It is recommended the appliance be connected to gas supply with rigid pipe. If flexible connectors are used, they must be for commercial application and A.G.A. design certified. Do not use domestic type connectors as they will not permit adequate flow of gas and will cause the appliance to malfunction and void; the warranty. 8. After unit is removed from the crate,remove top trays and place unit on its; back. Install legs that are packed with this manual. After legs are installed, place unit in its upright position.Install knobs,pressure regulator,flue boxes, 1 INSTALLATION I top burner bowls, grates and other parts that are packed Jnside oven compartment. - 9. Remove protective coating from tops,etc.Also remove any packaging or cushioning materials that were packed with unit. 10. CLEARANCES: Adequate clearance must be provided in aisle and at the side and back to allow the doors to open sufficiently,to permit the removal of the racks and for serviceability.Adequate clearances for air openings into the combustion chamber must be provided. i IE For installation on combustible floors and adjacent to combustible walls,the following are minimum clearances from combustible construction: t SIDES-91NCHES BACK-61NCHES FLOORS-ti INCH LEGS II NOTE:Side clearance may be less than 9 inches if shown on the nameplate. CAUTION it FOR MODEL NO. GRM 16 AND GRM 15 SERIES. SIDES-91NCHES BACK-61NCHES FLOORS-4 INCH LEGS 11. LEVELING:Level unit by adjusting leg bullet.Special attention should be given to units with a griddle or fry-top to allow for proper grease drainage. A second adjustment may be necessary after gas is connected and unit is fully installed. 12. TO ASSEMBLE THE GR 17 DRAFT HOOD: i i The draft hood must be installed before operating the oven. Fit the draft hood over flue riser,with elongated hole to the front,then secure with a sheet metal screw. This hood can be connected to a 6 inch dia. TYPE B flue pipe. Examination of the venting system for proper installation, operation and type flue must be done before connecting the appliance. Refer to Figure 1. DRAFT HOOD 6"FLUE • I I I FIGURE 1 2 INSTALLATION 13. TO ASSEMBLE SHELF OR BACKSPLASH: A. Place shelf(backsplash)on range in and between bodysides as shown. Fit lower edge of shelf (A) into channel as shown in enlarged view of the illustration below. Secure to the unit at point (B) with the nuts, bolts and washers provided. Insert top of flue box (C) through bottom of shelf and secure to back of unit with sheet metal screws at point(D).Refer to Figure 2. NOTE: If range is equipped with a rear panel,this part must be removed first. l T-- A �r-,j C i.CCf,Gt000CCC( CG ti of C i FIGURE 2 ' 14. GRIDDLE-BROILER:Be sure the adjusting bolts on rear of griddle rest on the back flange of unit,that the seal is behind the manifold pipe,and that the drain spout intrudes into the grease drawer housing. Some adjustment is necessary for proper grease drainage. To adjust insert a screwdriver into the adjusting bolts and twist. Refer to Figure 3. /Adjusting Bolt: Griddle Seal Drain Spout FIGURE 3 I 3 INSTALLATION Clip the splash shield over the rear portion of griddle and push down. Back of the splash shield should rest against the front panel of shelf(backsplash). See: page 23 Item 104. 15. TOP BURNER GRATES: Place the grates on top of and over each top tray.Twist grate until the slots on grate and studs on tray interlock. 16. GAS PRESSURE REGULATOR: A gas pressure regulator has been supplied with this unit preset for the pressure noted on the rating plate. This gas pressure regulator must be installed in the gas inlet supply line.Failure to install or incorrect installation of this regulator will cause unit to operate improperly. 17.TO CONNECT UNIT: A. When connecting a unit with open tops,remove tops to expose manifold pipe connection.Griddles or fry-tops are not usually installed until unit has been connected and gas tested.It is recommended that an accessible gas shut-off valve (not provided except on GRM series) be installed. NOTE: Compounds used on threaded joints of gas piping should be resistant to the action of liquified petroleum gases. B. Check valves (except pilot valves) and thermostats to be sure all are in t the (OFF) position. C. Turn main gas supply on and turn one top valve (ON) until gas begins to escape. Turn valve off and light all pilots. For pilot lighting instructions see Sections 19 and 20. Next, CAREFULLY TEST FOR ALL POSSIBLE GAS LEAKS. This should NEVER be done with a flame. Use an approved leak detector solution or a mixture of soap and water. Apply solution, if leak is preent a bubbling effect will be seen. 18. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS: — WARNING — j ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS (120 VOLT UNITS): This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a ` properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do not, cut or remove the f grounding prong from this plug. A. When performing service work, the appropriate wiring diagram for your oven can be found on Pages 16 and 17 of this manual and also on the unit. Diagram is located behind the lower front panel (kickplate). B. Electrical Power (120 Volts): A cord and plug located at the rear of unit supplies the electrical power to unit. The plug can be directly connected into an appropriate three-prong grounded receptacle. C. Electrical Pnvver (Over 120 Volts): 4 ( INSTALLATION A junction box is provided at the rear of the unit for connection to electrical power for those units rated at more than 120 volts. D. Electrical Ratings: Listed in the chart below are the electrical specifications for the equipment. From this listing an electrician can select the power supply and overload protection for the equipment. ELECTRICAL RATINGS FOR CHEF LAMINAIRE CONVECTION OVENS 120 VOLTS 60 CYCLE, SINGLE PHASE,SINGLE SPEED ....6.2 AMPERES 208/230 VOLTS 60 CYCLE, SINGLE PHASE,SINGLE SPEED 3.1 AMPERES CAUTION:When performing any electrical maintenance on the equipment,dis- connect the main power supply. 19. TO LIGHT&ADJUST TOP PILOTS: A. Open-top, Fry-top&Hot-top Pilots: Lift or remove tops and light pilots. Each open top section has a pilot adjust valve located between the burner valves. The fry-top or hot top section.has a pilot adjust valve located adjacent to each burner valve.To raise or lower the height of the pilot flame insert a screwdriver into the valve slot and turn counter-clockwise to increase the flame or clockwise to decrease the flame. A proper flame is between 1/2 & 3/4 inches high. Refer to Figure 4. B. Griddle-Broiler Pilot: A(tee)shaped pilot is located just below and between the burners.Light both sides of pilot. Refer to Figure 4. To adjust use same procedure as in section 19A. Broiler Pilot Adjust _ 0 Top Pilot Adjust sae o '-:..........'...`''•-:' iCP PILOT VALVE 1 Broiler Pilot FIGURE 4 20.` LIGHTING AND ADJUSTMENT,OVEN PILOT: The flow of gas to each oven pilot is controlled by a separate pilot adjust valve on the manifold. The pilot flame is preset at the factory for the gas type and' pressure specified on the unit rating plate. 5 INSTALLATION OVEN LIGHTING, RELIGHTING &SHUT-DOWN INSTRUCTIONS. 1. Turn thermostat control knob to (OFF). Wait 5 minutes. 2. Push in red safety valve button,light pilot and hold for 45 seconds or until pilot remains lit. 3. Turn thermostat control knob to desired temperature. } 4. If pilot is extinguished or gas is interrupted repeat above. 5. For complete shutdown turn thermostat control knob to (OFF) and extinguish pilot. LIGHTING, RELIGHTING & SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS FOR FRY-TOP, HOT-TOP, BROILER AND OPEN TOP. 1. Turn burners to the (OFF) position.Wait 5 mintues. 2. Light pilots and adjust pilot valves through access holes in the manifold panel and establish a 3/4 inch high pilot flame. 3. Turn burners to the (ON) position. 4. If pilot is extinguished or gas is interrupted repeat above. 1. 5. For complete shutdown,turn all burners&pilot valves (OFF). 21. TOP BURNER SIMMER ADJUSTMENT: To adjust top burner simmer flame,turn valve to simmer position and remove knob. Insert screwdriver into the stem of valve and turn screw counterclock- wise to increase flame or clockwise to decrease the flame. For best burner performance, proper air mixture is necessary. Burners must have enough air to acquire a blue flame and eliminate yellow tips as much as possible.However,too much air will cause the flame to lift,blow or dance off burner ports. To adjust, loosen the screw on the air mixer and turn mixer to the left or right until a proper blue flame is attained. Refer to Figure 5. air mixer_ _ 0 screw FIGURE 5 j I 6 + s i INSTALLATION 22. INSTALLING A 12, 22, 34 OR 45 INCH FRY-TOP (WITH OVERHANGING GREASE DRAWER) ON A GR SERIES RANGE: (LEFT HAND SHOWN-RIGHT HAND OPPOSITE) Refer to Figure 6. 0 A c ®® G (1) B FIGURE 6 A. Place flange of grease drawer housing(A)on top flange of bodyside(B) as shown.Make sure that front of housing is even with front of bodyside. B. Set fry-top(C)on top of range as shown.If the fry-top covers entire unit, it should be even with the right bodyside.In either case,the fry-top must also be pushed all the way back flush with the range shelf or backsplash. Once the fry-top is in its proper location,it can be leveled by adjusting the rear leveling bolts with a straight screwdriver. C. SPLASH SHIELD:Clip the splash shield over rear portion of fry-top and push down. Back of splash shield should rest against the front panel of shelf or backsplash. See page 23 item 104. 23. ADJUST OVEN BY-PASS FLAME: (MINIMUM BURNER FLAME) To maintain this minimum flame,the BY-PASS MUST BE SET CAREFULLY AND ACCURATELY,as follows: 1. After pilot is lit,turn thermostat dial to 500 degrees F. 2. After 5 minutes, turn dial clockwise to a point slightly beyond the firsi mark on dial (shown in illustration below, by an (X). 3. Remove dial and bezel. 4. With a screwdriver, turn the by-pass Adjustor counter-clockwise, tr,. increase the flame, clockwise to decrease it, until there is a flame approximately 1/8 inch high over the entire burner. 5. Replace the bezel and dial. Turn dial clockwise until it locks in the(OFF) position. Refer to Figure 7. 7 INSTALLATION A.JET Y.Too �-; REM DIAL.3SIN911 b C00 ^•.T[TILE- `\1' ftEr F T[r0RE IN .IM! F Ep �� •NOT[-1M!DIAL AffEMRIY FOR 1NIf CONTROL HAS TOUR I41 NOTCHES At THE ORANGE END OI 1H1 DIAL SLEEVE. DO NOT USE ANY OF$P DIAL STRIVE THAN THE TYRE SHOWN METAL DIAL RSF WITH IN, [OUR 14I NOTCHES FIGURE 7 24. CHECK OVEN THERMOSTAT CALIBRATION: To check oven temperatures use a test instrument or a reliable mercury thermometer.Place thermocouple of the test instrument or thermometer in the t middle of oven.(BEFORE CHECKING MAKE SURE BY-PASS IS ADJUSTED). ti A. Turn dial to the 400 degree F. mark. ; B. After burner has been on for about 15 minutes check the temperature. f When using a thermometer the oven door should be opened for as short a 41 period of time as possible. Use a flashlight, if necessary, to see the thermometer reading clearly. C. Continue to check temperature,at 5 minute intervals,until you have two successful[readings that are within 5 degrees of each other.The control should only be recalibrated if your reading is not within 20 degrees of the dial setting (400 degrees F). 25. TO RECALIBRATE OVEN CONTROL: This oven control is a precision instrument. It is carefully calibrated at the factory - that is, it is so adjusted that dial settings match the actual oven 1 temperatures.Field calibration is seldom necessary and it should not be done unless considerable experience with cooking results definitely proves that the control is not maintaining the temperatures to which the dial is set. Recalibration should not be undertaken until the by-pass adjustment men- tioned in section 23 has been made. When recalibrating, check oven temperatures as instructed in section 24. �[ Re-calibration procedure: 1. Remove dial and push out metal insert. 2. Replace dial and turn to the 400 degree F. mark to ignite oven burner. 8 INSTALLATION 3. After burner has been on for about 15 minutes check the temperature. When using a thermometer the oven door should be opened for as short a period of time as possible. Use a flashlight, if necessary, to see the thermometer reading clearly. 4. Continue to check temperature,at 5 minute intervals,until you have two successive readings that are within 5 degrees of each other. Recalibration is needed if your reading is not within 20 degrees of dial setting (400 degrees F).To recalibrate follow these additional steps. 5. Hold dial firmly,insert screwdriver through centerof dial,and push stem inward. DO NOT TURN THIS STEM. 6. While holding calibration stem in firmly with screwdriver,turn dial until it is set at the actual oven temperature as shown by your test instrument or thermometer. Release pressure on calibration stem and replace metal insert in dial. 7. Set dial at 450 mark.Check oven temperature again as instructed in(3) and(4).If the oven temperature is not within 30 degrees of the dial setting (450 degrees F) this means that the sensing element is inoperative and the control should be replaced. 9 INSTALLATION 26. GR SERIES ELEVATED BROILER INSTALLATION ON GR SERIES RANGE. a o C� � b i A � A C C G STEP t - REMOVE SCREWS (A) FROM STEP 2 - RE-INSTALL TWO OF THE BOTH SIDES OF RANGE.PLACE TOP SUP- SCREWS (A) ON BOTH SIDES OF THE PORT(B)ON TOP OF THE RANGE SUPPORT RANGE. INSTALL THE FOUR SCREWS, (D). INSTALL SIDE SUPPORT (C) INTO WASHERS AND NUTS (E) PROVIDED IN RANGE SUPPORT(D)ON BOTH SIDES OF BOLT BAG. TIGHTEN ALL FASTENERS RANGE. SECURELY ON BOTH SIDES OF RANGE. ee o / I � i � 6� i ♦r STEP 4-ATTACH FASTENERS AS SHOWN. TIGHTEN BACK NUT ONLY.LEVEL BROIL- S ER BY ADJUSTING LEVELING BOLT (A) STEP 3-REMOVE BURNER TRAYS FROM AND TIGHTEN MOUNTING NUTS SIDE AND RANGE AND FRONT PANEL FROM BROIL- BACK. REPLACE FRONT PANEL AND ER,MOUNT BROILER ON THE FOUR STUDS BURNER TRAYS. THE INSTALLATION IS / ON RANGE BACK SUPPORT. NOW COMPLETE. 1 IMPORTANT: The GR series elevated broiler can only be installed on GR10, GR11, GR12, GR13, GR14, GR22, GR41OR and GR410L ranges. 10 OPERATION&MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT . . . . . maintenance and repairs must be made by a qualified service person. Call your local service company or if none available,contact the factory, a factory representative or local gas supplier for assistance in selecting a service agency. 1. OVEN SECTION: (CAUTION: Convection Ovens—do not operate with BLOWER OFF) A. Initial Oven Use: (CONVECTION OVENS—TURN BLOWER ON) Before using the oven for food preparation, light oven pilot and set thermostat at 350 degrees F for about two hours to remove moisture and protective oils. Complete information on the adjustment and maintenance of the oven temperature control is included in this manual. Once the equipment is installed, ignite the oven pilot. To check the operation of the thermostat,press the dial in and turn it counterclockwise to 500 degress. Burner ignition should occur instantly. B. OPERATING INSTRUCTION, SAFETY VALVE(TS 11 J): The safety valve, located behind the lower front panel, provides 100% shut off protection. This universal gas control device requires no adjustment. C. Pre-heating the Oven: To pre-heat the oven, turn thermostat to 450 degrees F and allow it to operate for approximately 30 minutes. This is a suggested time and temperature setting and will vary according to the preference of the operator,variations in recipe and oven venting system used. D. Minute Minder(GR17): To operate the minute minder,turn dial to desired setting.When the full set time elapses a bell will ring.To set time for less than 5 minutes,turn dial past the 5 minute mark then back to desired time. 2. TOP&GRIDDLE-BROILER SECTION: A. Initial Top&Griddle-Broiler use: Before using for food preparation, light pilots and remove protective grease from griddle.Set valves for griddle on low flame and allow to burn for approximately 30 minutes,then wipe griddle clean.The top burners will burn themselves clean. B. Top&Griddle-Broiler Valves: To place valves in the ON position turn knob counterclockwise to the first click or when the word ON is in the top position. Turning the'knob completely counterclockwise puts valve in the SIMMER position. To adjust the SIMMER setting refer to INSTALLATION Section 21. 11 OPERATION& MAINTANANCE C. OPERATING HOT TOPS OR FRY-TOPS: When operating hot tops or fry-tops, all burners must be turned to approximately the same setting. Failure to do this will cause uneven temperatures.Allow at least 45 minutes for top to cool from high to low temperatures. D. GREASE DRAWER: The grease drawer is located under the fry-top drain hole. Remove by pulling straight out.Behind the front handle is a(weep hole)to prevent grease from overflowing if neglected by the operator. E. BROILER RACK&DRIP PAN: In order to change the broiler rack position,follow these steps: 1. Unhook the two front hooks on the drain pan from the broiler rack and allow the drain pan to rest on the broiler grease pan. 2. Pull the broiler rack entirely out of the range and insert it into the desired pair of supports. 3. Re-hook the drain pan to the front of the broiler rack. CAUTION: Broiler rack and pan will be HOT if unit is in use. Wear special gloves,etc.to protect hands when changing rack positions. F. BROILER GREASE PAN: Just below the broiler rack and drip pan is the grease pan.Remove by pulling straight out. DO NOT REMOVE DURING FOOD PREPARA- TION. 3. HOT TOPS: Allow part to cool. If water is used on tops while still hot, they may crack. Remove top(s)from range and clean surface with hot water and detergent.A wire brush may be used on the under side. Do not clean top(s) while still on range, even if cooled, as water will drip into the burner box and cause deterioration of metal. 4. TOP GRATES&TOP TRAYS: Allow parts to cool.Remove top(s)from range and clean surface with hot water and detergent. Dry thoroughly with clean cloth. Do not use a wire brush or enameled parts as this may scratch the surface. 5. BURNERS: Burners need little attention,but if spillage should occur,it may be necessary to clean around pilot ports,cones and air mixers.A wire brush should only be used on the burner itself. Open top burners have a center cone that can be unscrewed from the body for closer cleaning.Under no circumstances should any burner be dipped or submerged in water as this will rust the interior and inhibit the proper gas flow. 12 OPERATION& MAINTENANCE 6. OVEN INTERIOR: (Except Convection Ovens) A. Oven Deck: Allow to cool..Remove by lowering tabs on each side of deck,lift up using the handles provided,slide forward and out.To clean use hot water and detergent,wash as you would any enamel finish utensil. B. Oven Linings: Allow to cool. To clean use hot water and detergent. If scraping is necessary use wood,plastic,or sturdy rubber utensils.The use of a metal scraper can mar the surface and eventually cause rust.Never use heavy amounts of water that will run into the interior of unit. This can cause deterioration of the metal. Dry thoroughly after cleaning. 7. OVEN INTERIOR: (Convection Ovens) Dirt,crumbs and burned-on food products should be removed regularly from the oven's interior. A clean interior will make the unit operate more efficiently and cleaning will prolong the life of the equipment. An oven should be allowed to cool before it is cleaned.Use hot water and deter- gent as the cleaning agent. Dry thoroughly after washing. Avoid using large amounts of water.Do not scrape the interior with hard,sharp instruments.Wood, plastic or rubber utensils work well for this purpose. 8. BROILER SECTION: After this section has cooled remove rack and pans for easier access to interior. Wash rack and pan with hot waterand detergent.When washing interiordo not use heavy amounts of water. Dry all parts thoroughly. 9. GRIDDLE GREASE DRAWER: The grease drawer should be emptied daily and washed with hot water and detergent. Dry thoroughly and immediately return to unit. 10. GRIDDLE&FRY-TOP: The griddle(fry-top)should be wiped daily while still warm,using a heavy cloth to remove oil.A griddle screen may be used and is available from your FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT DEALER.The griddle may be washed with hot water and detergent. Dry thoroughly with a clean cloth,then apply a thin film of oil. Observe grease drawer to avoid over-flowing of water while cleaning. 11. BLOWER AND MOTOR: (Models with Convection Ovens) If the blower becomes dirty or motor needs replacement, it may be removed as follows: 1. Disconnect the unit from its electrical,power supply. 2. Remove the baffle in the rear of the oven. 3. Remove the wing nuts that attach the fan mounting plate to the oven rear lining. 4. Grasp the mounting plate and pull the motor assembly out of opening. 5. Reach through opening and unplug the motor power cord from outlet box. 6. The blower wheel is removed from the motor shaft by loosening the set screw in the blower's hub. 7. Replace motor by removing screws in front plate, remove plate,insulation and the four bolts that attach support to motor. 8. Reassemble carefully. (On capacitor start motors please note the position of the capacitor.) Tighten all fasteners firmly. 13 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE 12. MAIN POWER SWITCH(ES): (Models with Convection Ovens) Disconnect the electrical power to the unit.before servicing the switches or wiring.To replace the power switch,remove the top grates and top trays or frytop if equipped. Remove switch cover and disconnect the wiring to switch. Remove the switch and install the new switch, connect wiring and install switch cover. Refer to the wiring diagrams on Page 16 for the correct connection of wiring to switch. 13. BLOWER LIMIT SWITCH: (Models with Convection Ovens) Each unit is equipped with a blower limit switch that shuts the blower motor off when the door is opened.This switch is adjusted at the factory for the best normal operation. If there is a need to adjust this switch,remove the lower panel to gain access to the bell crank(Item 215).Located on the right side of the bell crank is a setscrew. Loosen this set screw and turn the bell crank pin (Item 216) until proper adjust- ment is obtained. Tighten set screw securely and install the lower front panel. 14. STAINLESS STEEL: A. General Cleaning: For routine cleaning of stainless steel,ordinary detergent and hot water will usually do the work. To prevent water spots and streaks rinse equipment thoroughly with warm water and wipe dry with a soft clean cloth.Addition of a rinsing agent will also prevent spots. B. HEAT TINT In and around ovens and ranges where the tempreature reaches 500 degrees or more,straw colored or slightly darkened areas may appearon stainless steel.This heat tint is caused by a slight oxidation of the steel and is not harmful. Heat tint can be removed with a scouring powder. CAUTION:When using these powders be sure to rub in the direction of the polish lines to preserve the original finish. 15. PAINTED UNITS: For equipment with cheftone black enamel finish,clean with water and mild detergent. Wipe with a dry, soft cloth after washing. Do not use caustic cleaners, scouring powder, steel wool, etc. as these will remove the paint finish. 16. CONTINUOUS CLEAN OVENS: Continuous clean ovens require special care to preserve the porcelain.If heavy soil does not clean up during normal operation, empty oven and turn thermostat to 450 degrees for one to two hours,depending on the amount of soil.If soil remains,let oven cool and soak.soil with water and mild detergent or a commercial oven cleaner.Wipe dry.Do not use abrasive cleaners,steel wool, scrapers or similar products as these will damage and destroy the continuous clean material. 17. APPLIANCE VENTING SYSTEM: An examination of the appliance venting system for proper operation, condition and obstructions is necessary 1 or 2 times a year or more often if t necessary. ' r 14 t WIRING SCHEMATIC 115 V.A.C.1 PH.60 HZ. POWER CORD GRN. 8 WHT. 1 2 BILK. MAIN POWER SWITCH QRECEPT. WIRING SCHEMATIC 115 V.A.C. 1 PH. 60 HZ. WHT. BLK 8 POWER WHT. 3 CORD BLK. 2 4 MAIN POWER SWITCH 32 31 32 31 15 I 15 I I MOTOR MOTOR SWITCH MOTOR SWITCH MOTOR RECEPT. RECEPT. 15 WIRING SCHEMATIC 208/230 V.A.C.1PH 60 HZ. JUNCTION BOX GRN. 8 � WHT. 1 2 BLK } MAIN QRECEPT. S 9 i WIRING SCHEMATIC 208/230 V.A.C. 1 PH 60 HZ. GRN. L, WHT. 8 GRN. �. ] BLK 3 WHT. I JUNCTION BLK. 4 BOX 2 8 MAIN POWER 1 MAIN POWER SWITCH — SWITCH — I n 32 31 32 31 15 - MOTOR MOTOR MOTOR SWITCH RECEPT. SWITCH MOTOR RECEPT. 16 f OPERATION&MAINTENANCE SERVICE PROBLEM GUIDE PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION IMPROPERLY PREHEATED OVEN. ADJUST THERMOSTAT BYPASS. SEE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. OVEN DOOR OPENED REPEATEDLY. DO NOT OPEN OVEN DOOR UNNECESSARILY REMOVE CLOGGING MATERIAL THE CLOGGED OVEN VENT. DELIBERATE CLOGGING OF OVEN VENTS TO INCREASE HEAT CONTENT IN OVEN DOES NOT HEAT OVEN IS NOT NECESSARY. EVENLY,BURNS FOOD INCORRECT RECIPE INSTRUCTIONS. CHECK RECIPE CAREFULLY. ON BOTTOM,SIDES, OVEN DECK OUT OF PLACE. REPLACE DECK IN A LEVEL POSTION, BACK OR TOP. COMPLETELY TO THE REAA. USE OF IMPROPER COOKING CONSULT YOUR LOCAL FOOD EQUIPMENT UTENSILS. DEALER FOR SUGGESTIONS. IMPROPER ADJUSTMENT. SEE i!ITALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. CLOGGED LINE OR ORIFICE. INSPECT&CLEAN. OVEN,TOP BURNER OR LOOSE THERMOCOUPLE. TIGHTEN THERMOCOUPLE. BROILER PILOT GOES PILOT TOO CLOSE TO BURNER. REPOSITION. OUT. INOPERATIVE PILOT. REPLACE PILOT. LOW GAS PRESSURE,TOO MUCH AIR HAVE GAS PRESSURE CHECKED.ADJUST AIR MIXER.SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. HAVE A QUALIFIED SERVICE MAN CLEAN AND VALVE OR THERMO- CONTAMINATED GAS HAS CLOGGED LUBRICATE WITH AN APPROVED HIGH STAT_HARD TO TURN. VALVE OR THERMOSTAT. TEMPERATURE GREASE HAVE GAS SUPPLY INSPECTED. CRACKS IN ENAMEL CLEANING WITH COOL WATER DI- DISCONTINUE PRACTICE. FINISH. RECTLY ON HOT ENAMEL SURFACES CHECK ALL LINES,VALVES,PILOT BURNERS, GAS ODOR. LEAK IN RANGE OR MAIN GAS THERMOSTATS,AND SAFETY VALVES WD SUPPLY. AN APPROVED LEAK DETECTOR SOLUTION OR A MIXTURE OF SOAP AND WATER. PILOT OUTAGE. RELIGHT PILOT. 17 OPERATION& MAINTENANCE SERVICE PROBLEM GUIDE PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION IMPROPER ADJUSTMENT. ADJUST AIR MIXER.SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. PILOT LIGHT OUT. RE-LIGHT PILOT. TOO MUCH BURNER AIR. ADJUST AIR MIXER.SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. TOP BURNER WILL NOT LIGHT OR BURNER OUT OF ALIGNMENT. REALIGN BURNER. WILL NOT STAY LIT. PILOT FLAME ADJUSTED TOO ADJUST PILOT FLAME HIGHER.SEE LOW. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. CLOGGED BURNER PORTS OR PILOT PORT. CLEAN.DO NOT SOAK INVATER. TOP BURNERS SPUTTER OR POP TOO MUCH BURNER AIR. ADJUST AIR MIXER.SEE WHEN TURNED OFF. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. INCORRECT RECIPE INSTRUCTIONS. CHECK RECIPE CAREFULLY, OVEN NOT PROPERLY PRE-HEATED. SEE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. BAKING TAKES TOO LONG. FOOD TOO COLD OR FROZEN WHEN BRING FOOD TO ROOM TEMPERATURE PLACED IN OVEN. BEFORE PUTTING INTO OVEN. OVEN THERMOSTAT DOES NOT LEAKAGE OF FLUID FROM THERMOSTAT REPLACE THERMOSTAT. CUT FLAME DOWN. OVEN BY-PASS ADJUSTED TOO HIGH. SEE INSTALLATION SECTION. TOP&OVEN BURNERS THROW SMALL FILINGS IN NEW BURNER. CLEAN BURNER. OFF ORANGE FLAME. POSSIBLE MOISTURE IN GAS SUPPLY. HAVE GAS SUPPLY INSPECTED FOR PROPER INSTALLATION(DRIP LEGS. BURNERS HAVE LAZY FLAMES IMPROPER AIR ADJUSTMENT. ADJUST AIR MIXER. AND ARE YELLOW. LOW GAS PRESSURE ADJUST GAS PRESSURE. 18 OPERATION&MAINTENANCE CHEF ORIFICE ANA PRESSURE RATING CHART MODEL DESCRIPTION ORIFICE SIZE TYPE OF GAS NAT PRO GR 26,000 BTU/HR BURNER OVENS PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 BURNER 41 53 PILOT .018 .010 GR/GRM 19,000 BTU/HR BURNER (NAT) OPEN TOP 16,000 BTU/HR BURNER (PRO) PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 BURNER 45 56 PILOT 68 68 GR GRIDDLE/BROILER 23,000 BTU/HR BURNER PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 BURNER 43 54 PILOT 70 70 GR HOTTOP 20,000 BTU/HR BURNER &FRY-TOP PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 BURNER 44 55 PILOT 70 70 GR 16-0 23,000 BTU/HR BURNER OVEN PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 BURNER 43 54 PILOT .018 .010 GRM 15 22,000 BTU/HR BURNER SERIES PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 FRY-TOP BURNER 43 54 PILOT 70 70 19 PARTS 1. First de!f rmine the model number of unit.This information can be found on the ut tit r-'j-g plate attached to unit.See sample of rating plate in section 8. The location of this rating plate on unit is as follows: A..Ranges with oven(s):on the lower front panel below oven door. B. Ranges with a storage compartment: in compartment on back panel. C. GRM 16 modular unit:under top tray on back panel. D. GRM 162 and GRM 15 series: under top section near front of unit. 2. After the model number is obtained, locate the model number in catalog and visually locate required part(s). 3. After required part is visually located on either the illustration page or the part information page, note the ITEM NUMBER. This ITEM NUMBER is the first column on the information page (see illustration below). In cases of a complete assembly only one ITEM NUMBER is shown.A brief explanation of this is found in section 5. 4. Next to the ITEM NUMBER COLUMN is the PART NUMBER COLUMN. Numbers listed here are for complete assemblies and individual parts. 5. The next column is PART DESCRIPTION for assemblies and individual parts. Note that the assemblies have their associated parts indented. This indicates that these parts when put together at the factory make up the assembly number. You may order either the complete assembly or the individual part(s). 6. The next series of columns indicates the NUMBER OF PIECES for each unit. You may order one or more pieces. 7. By following the model number down;it will intersect with the line item at the NUMBER OF PIECES as explained in section 6 above. MODELS ITEM PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION 16 143860 SPRING OVEN DOOR 20 8. If you have any inquiries regarding your unit or if a part you need is not shown in the catalog, please include on your order or inquiry the following necessary information. A. From the rating plate (illustration below)`show model number, serial number,sequence code,date on rating plate and type of gas. IMPORTANT...rating plate reflects only factory installed information, please indicate if gas has been field converted. B. Your complete return address. A Post Office box number is sufficient only for parcel post delivery. C. Description and location of part and number of pieces.If a sample is sent, please tag with identification. Sketches are also helpful. MEF CHEF SEND ALL ORDERS AND INQUIRIES TO: CHEF DIVISION FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. 910 SKOKIE BLVD. NORTHBROOK, IL,60062 PHONE: 312-564-1125 SEND SAMPLE PARTS TO: FAX #: 312-564-8258 CHEF DIVISION FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. 320 DIVIDEND DRIVE PEACHTREE CITY, GA 30269 All items are made by CHEF DIVISION of FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP.or are made expressly to CHEF DIVISION of FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. specifications. 21 Q` Sl 33 ss ' 34 \ -- •4 1 � � � / 29 28 / RANGE �•. GR10,GR1� GGR IS.GR405 GR410,GR41S See lower oven of G R 1 7,for oven ports. a- It '' �3_ 1 ` / i �wlz� S4 , R , RANGE H St S4 model ,•s .I vAtvs ss/uft ion 11 $ee lower oven of G R 17,for oven parts. IE 22 Q " rl Qu i 1 : ;i 17 0-7 175 i4 4 21 SS 61 J a RAwua Moot. $21 LOWER SECTION Or on7,FOR ovsw rARTs 6113 �` �11 o0�,,11 I 1.• d VAIVI AD/.fl Cirn - 11 RANGE MODEL GR22 SEE LOWER SECTION Of GR17,FOR OVEN PARTS 23 R2 -- �f�/ - 1 �q ? \ AD � \ Se I C7 1�> (q�0� 29 \ // 2B 6e ss bl \ 62 \ RANGE of model Olt 12 See louver oven of G R 17,for oven parts. 54 ` o_ ��� vuvl •owsi ( 1 27 sa 4 / 1� J \ ! 18 RJ L� 17 40 16 i 185 �• i 84 / R 48 50 ANGE 16 6210-O 1 \I 107 GRM10 0 R45 GR4G0 GR4 1 S ® PIL07 OVEN v&tvf SA/111 GR410 GR420 1 GRMt02 SEE GRIS FOR BROILER PARTS 24 6"Casters For All Models I ' 1 106 IRA is ZS 26 I I 00 � to I � J 16 s9 1 \y 1 I PILOT Ov EH �l so � 72 � VAIVI SAIf11 71 DOUBLE OVEN model G!17 sa a 1A1 VAIVI AO1U11 25 173 167 O 166 Q D 174 V � � 0 169 191 190 C 166 166 ` i 54 SS Iss MODEL GHM 15 SERIES e2 179 . 160 162 167 146 ----------7-:--:9� O � I • I 1 �I accossosy tops 156&157 177 176 I 1 NOT TOP 22 FRY TOP 173 34 •• 42 26 a 203 SS 60 28 29 175 G2 201 02 203 GIIIDDIillDlliR Mat GRIDDLE -iice BROILER i 219 LII� 0 CONVECTION OVENS 212 21b! � 21S 27 LS ITEM PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION QQ A YTS _OWN'�,n ip tOh ``jQtQjQONtO f0 tN0^11f off Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q S Q w Q Q R Q¢ Ir cc cc m cr (7 C7 C7 C7 C7(7 C7(7 C7C70101000r3 00000 1 147054 GRATE,TOP 6 10 6 4 6 4 4 12 4 8 8 4 8 8 4 2 16 143860 SPRING,OVEN DOOR 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 17 148771 PIN,BELL CRANK 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 18 147573 THERMOSTAT ASM W/KNOB d BEZEI 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 18A 147906 THERMOSTAT ONLY 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 19 147537 KNOB,THERMOSTAT 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 20 147538 BEZEL,THERMOSTAT 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 25 142987 MINDER,MINUTE 1 26 143049 DIAL,MINUTE MINDER 1 27 148311A PILOT ASM(WITH LIGHTER PORTS) 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 148309 PORT LIGHTER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 148311 TUBE,PILOT 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 148321 INSERT 6 0 6 4 6 4 4 12 4 8 8 4 8 8 4 2 148322 RING d FLASH TUBE 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 28 149022 PILOT ASM 1 1 1 1 1 1 29 141142 ORIFICE,PILOT(NAT) 1 1 1 1 / 1 29 141143 ORIFICE,PILOT(PRO) 1 1 1 1 1 1 31 147241 BURNER,OVEN ASM W/SHIELD 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 32 148312 BURNER,FRONT ASM 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 141726 CAP,AIR MIXER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 148309 PORT LIGHTER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 33 148313 BURNER,REAR ASM 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 148309 PORT LIGHTER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 141726 CAP,AIR MIXER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 36 147075 DOOR,OVEN ASM BLK 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 142626 PIN,HINGE 2 4 4 2 2 4 4 2 147115 HANDLE,DOOR 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 36 147076 DOOR,OVEN ASM STNLESS STL 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 142626 PIN,HINGE 2 4 4 2 2 4 4 2 147115 HANDLE DOOR 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 40 142760 CRANK,BELL 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 48 140440 PILOT ASM NAT d MIX GAS 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 148676 PILOT LESS ORIFICE 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 148677 ORIFICE,PILOT NAT GAS 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 d8 140612 PILOT ASM LP GAS 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 148676 PILOT LESS ORIFICE 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 148678 ORIFICE,PILOT LP GAS 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 50 140398 VALVE,SAFETY(TS11J) 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 54 140436 VALVE,PILOT ADJUST(TOP) 3 5 4 4 4 1 2 2 6 3 4 4 3 4 4 2 1 2 3 4 55 142382 VALVE(O.T./BRLR)LESS HOOD 6 10 8 7 8 2 4 4 12 4 8 6 4 8 8 4 2 2 3 4 58 142442 HOOD BLANK-OPN TOP(SPECIFY MODEL k,S/N,GAS d PRESSURE) 6 10 6 4 6 4 4 2 4 8 8 4 8 8 4 2 28 MODELS ITEM PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION (y Q M♦ 2yIA 2 Q Q 2 2 Igli Q 2 Q�(7 O C7 C7 00000000000 t7 d(7(7 C7 59 142442 HOOD BLANK-OVEN(SPECIFY MODEL i,S/N,GAS&PRESSURE) 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 61 142442 HOOD BLANK-BROILER(SPECIFY MODEL r,S/N,GAS&PRESSURE) 2 2 2 2 2 2 62 147866 KNOB(OT,FT,HT,BROILER) 6 10 6 7 8 2 4 4 12 6 8 6 6 8 8 4 2 2 4 68 147053 RACK,BROILER 1 1 1 1 1 1 69 142333 RACK,OVEN 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 72 141749 DECK,OVEN ASM 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 73 149112 PLATE,FIRE 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 74 142805 LINING,OVEN LT ASM 1 1 1 2 2 1 75 142807 LINING,OVEN RT ASM 1 1 1 2 2 1 76 142368 LINING,OVEN LT 2 2 1 1 1 2 77 142367 LINING,OVEN RT 2 2 1 1 1 2 78 148334 TRAY,TOP 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 79 143987 TRAY,DRIP 1 1 1 2 1 80 143988 TRAY,DRIP LT 1 81 143989 TRAY,DRIP RT 1 82 143990 TRAY,DRIP 1 83 143991 TRAY,DRIP 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 84 148628 LEG BLK 4 4 4 6 6 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 84 148629 LEG STAINLESS STL 4 4 4 6 6 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 86 143228 SPACER,TOP SIDE 1 89 142726 PAN,GREASE(STNLESS HANDLE) 1 1 1 1 1 1 89 147539 PAN,GREASE(PAINTED HANDLE) 1 1 1 1 1 1 90 147071 PAN,DRIP 1 1 1 1 1 1 103 141711 GRIDDLE 1 1 1 1 1 103 147851 GRIDDLE 1 104 144628 SPLASHER,GRIDDLE 1 1 1 1 1 104 148629 SPLASHER,GRIDDLE 1 105 142735 DRAWER,GREASE(STNLESS FRT 1 1 1 1 1 1 105 147540 DRAWER,GREASE(PAINTED FRT 1 1 1 1 1 1 106 141712 DIVERTER,DRAFT(BLK ONLY) 1 107 149049 LINK,DOOR HINGE 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 158 142442 HOOD BLANK-FRYTOP(SPECIFY MODEL#,S/N,GAS&PRESSURE) 1 2 3 4 166 148636 CASTER,NON-LOCKING 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 167 148637 CASTER,LOCKING 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 168 140533 REGULATOR,PRESSURE NAT 4 WC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 168 148181 REGULATOR,PRESSURE LP 10 WC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 168 148841 REGULATOR,PRESSURE NAT 4 WC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 168 148842 REGULATOR,PRESSURE LP 10 WC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 173 149019 BURNER 1 174 149020 SHIELD,BURNER 1 4II, 29 MUUtw ITEM PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NN NpNp(pp 1py mm��� p N N m �N Q R�v;--f C9 0000000000 00000 ¢¢¢¢¢¢Q¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢ ¢a¢¢¢ 175 149023 BURNER,BROILER ASM 2 2 2 2 2 2 177 149016 TUBE,PILOT ASM 1 141683 ORIFICE,PILOT 1 149332 TUBE,PILOT 1 180 149737 DOOR,OVEN ASM(PAINTED) 1 142626 PIN,HINGE 2 2 2 4 148788 HANDLE,DOOR 1 1 1 2 180 149738 DOOR,OVEN ASM(STNLESS STL) 1 1 1 2 142626 PIN,HINGE 2 2 2 4 148788 HANDLE,DOOR 1 1 1 2 181' 149513 RACK,OVEN 1 1 1 2 182 149731 DECK,OVEN ASM 1 1 1 2 183 149733 FIREPLATE,OVEN 1 1 1 2 184 149603 BURNER,OVEN ASM 1 1 1 2 185 149531 FITTING,ELBOW d ORIFICE NAT 1 1 1 2 185 146685 FITTING,ELBOW 3 ORIFICE PRO 1 1 1 2 186 149597 LEG(PAINTED) 4 4 4 4 4 186 149598 LEG(STAINLESS STL) 4 4 4 4 4 187 149774 FRYTOP ASM 1 187 149931 FPQYTOP ASM 1 187 149932 FRYTOP ASM 1 188 149767 EXTENSION,FLUE 1 188 149949 EXTENSION,FLUE 1 188 149962 EXTENSION,FLUE 1 189 149771 DRAIN,GREASE 1 1 1 190 149760 GUIDE,GREASE PAN(PAINTED). 1 1 1 190 149761 GUIDE,GREASE PAN(STNLESS) 1 1 1 191 149780 PAN,GREASE ASM(PAINTED FRT 1 1 1 191 149781 PAN,GREASE ASM(STNLESS FRT 1 1 1 30 MODELS ITEM PART NO NO. DESCRIPTION 00000 a a a a or ��-� = a:cc LL �N t9 O 135 143332 TOP,HOT(111/4 WIDE) X 136 142816 TOP,FRY FIT DRAIN X 137 142812 TOP,FRY LT DRAIN X 138 143310 TOP,FRY FIT DRAIN X 139 143305 TOP,FRY LT DRAIN X 140 143317 TOP,FRY FIT DRAIN X 141 143312 TOP,FRY LT DRAIN X 147 140208 LIFTER,HOT TOP 1 148 142836 HOUSING,GREASE DRAWER LT OR FIT(PAINTED) ALL MODELS EXCEPT GR 11 WITH 1 1 1 1 148 142839 HOUSING,GREASE DRAWER RIGHT DRAIN LT OR RT(STAINLESS STL) ALL MODELS EXCEPT GR 11 WITH 1 1 1 1 149 142821 DRAWER,GREASE RIGHT DRAIN 150 143324 DRAWER,GREASE FOR GR 11 RIGHT DRAIN ONLY 1 1 1 1 156 142382 VALVE,BURNER LESS HOOD 1 1 2 3 4 157 142442 HOOD BLANK-H.T&F.T.(SPECIF) MODEL#,S/N,GAS&PRESSURE) 1 1 2 3 4 160 144628 SHIELD,SPLASHER FOR LEFT OR RIGHT DRAIN 1 162 144629 SHIELD,SPLASHER FOR LEFT OR RIGHT DRAIN 1 163 144630 SHIELD,SPLASHER FOR LEFT OR RIGHT DRAIN 1 173 149019 BURNER 1 1 2 3 4 174 149020 SHIELD,BURNER 1 1 2 3 4 177 149016 TUBE,PILOT ASM 1 1 2 3 4 141683 ORIFICE,PILOT 1 1 2 3 4 149332 TUBE,PILOT 1 1 2 3 4 178 149048 TOP,FRY FIT DRAIN X 178 149047 TOP,FRY LT DRAIN X 179 149076 SHIELD,SPLASHER 1 31 MODELS CONVECTION 1 2 OVENS WITH 2 2 SUFFIX ITEM PART G G -V -VL -VR -VT -VB NO. NUMBER_ _ DESCRIPTION B B(NOTE:QUANTITIES LISTED ARE PER OVEN) NOTE:FOR OVEN OR OPEN TOP PARTS REFER TO PAGES 22 THRU 26 OF ILLUSTRATION AND PAGES 28 THRU 30 OF PARTS LIST.PARTS LISTED HERE ARE FOR THE BROILER-GRIDDLE SECTION ONLY. 28 149022 PILOT ASM 1 29 141142 ORIFICE.PILOT(NAT) 1 1 141143 ORIFICE,PILOT(LP) 1 1 55 142382 VALVE(LESS HOOD) 1 2 61 142442 HOOD BLANK-H.T.&F.T. (SPECIFY MODEL N,S/N,GAS 8 PRESSURE) 1 2 62 147866 KNOB 1 2 105, 142735 DRAWER,GREASE(S/S FRONT) 1 147540 DRAWER,GREASE(BLK FRONT) 1 175 149023 BURNER,BROILER ASM. 1 2 200 150393 PILOT ASM. 1 201 150418 PAW GREASE 1 150419 PAN,GREASE i 202 150292 RACK,BROILER 1 150293 RACK,BROILER 1 203 150381 PAN.DRIP 1 150383 PAN,DRIP 1 204 150427 SHIELD,SPLASHER 1 150428 SHIELD,SPLASHIER 1 205 150450 FRYTOP i 205 150451 FRYTOP 1 NOTE:FOR OVEN OR OPEN TOP PARTS REFER TO PAGES 22 THRU 26 OF ILLUSTRATION AND PAGES 28 THRU 30 OF PARTS LIST.THE PARTS LISTED HERE ARE NOT COMMON TO THE STANDARD OVEN SECTION. CONVECTION OVEN LININGS ARE NOT REPLACEABLE. 210 150317 SWITCH,MAIN POWER 1 1 1 1 1 211 150477 RACK,OVEN 3 3 3 3 3 212 150473 SWITCH.OVEN DOOR 1 1 1 1 1 213 150504 MOTOR, 1201208-230 VOLT 1 1 1 1 1 214 150474 BLOWER(IMPELLER) 1 1 1 1 1 215 150460 CRANK.BELL ASM 1 1 1 1 1 216 150919 PIN,BELL CRANK ASM 1 1 1 1 1 i 32 IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING CHEF WARRANTY Subject to the terms and conditions of the Franklin Chef Commercial Gas Cooking Equipment Warranty set forth in another section of this manual and to the following,this Warranty covers repair or replacement(at the Company's option)of parts if defective in material or workmanship within 90 days from date of initial installation. The Warranty does not cover and the Company is not responsible for any or all of the following: 1. Adjusting thermostat by-pass where applicable 2. Calibration of thermostat 3. Adjusting burner air shutter 4. Adjusting pilot lights 5. Leveling of appliance 6. Abuse or misuse 7. Improper operation caused by: A.Not installing pressure regulator where applicable with appliance B. Connection to wrong type of gas C. Insufficient gas pressure,gas flow or BTU rating 8. Damage or improper operation caused by installation or field conditions,such as exhaust tans,hoods,ventilation systems,etc. 9. Damage in transit 10. Improper installation of parts and/or accessories 11. Checking and testing the appliance after installation 12. Altering the appliance or its gas system 13. Damage to handles, knobs, thermostats and valves when abused during installation or operation 14. Adjustment of brake mechanism on GH79 and GHS79 broilers. 15. The GH Series vertical broilers(GH79,GHS79)lift mech; .isms were factory adjusted.Further field adjustments at any time are nci.;.;,fuded in warranty service. Defective parts must be returned to the factory for inspection.This Warranty will not be applicable and the Company will not recognize any claim for defective parts unless this procedure is followed.The Company does not purchase parts from service agencies or distributors and this Warranty does not cover your purchase of parts from service agencies or distributors. Warranty service must be performed by an authorized Chef Service Agency.If there are none in your area,write the Company for assistance in selecting a service agency. WARRANTY PROVISION FOR CHEF Franklin Products Corp. (the"Company")warrants to the original purchaser(as hereinafter defined) its commercial cooking equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. The obligation of the Company under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement(at the Company's option)of any part or parts which may thus prove defective under normal use and service within 15 months from the date of original shipment by the Company, or 12 months from date of installation, whichever comes first, and which the Company's examination shall disclose to its satisfaction to be thus defective.This repair or replacement obligation shall include only the direct furnishing by the Company of replacement parts or other materials necessary for such repair and replacement and this warranty does not include any labor costs(except as hereinafter specifically provided) nor freight charges, nor costs of such replacement parts or other materials obtained other than directly from the Company.Upon the Company's request all defective parts or materials which are to be replaced are to be promptly returned to the Company,freight prepaid.Labor costs for such repair or replacement are included in this warranty for a period of ninety(90)days from the date of orginal installation for the original purchaser subject however to the following:(i)such labor must be performed by an authorized service agency of the Company selected from the Company's list of authorized service agencies,the agency selected to be the agency closest to the installation site(if there is no authorized agency in the area,then any agency on the Company's list may be selected),(ii)such labor must be performed during normal working hours at normal labor rates,and(iii)the invoice for the labor costs shall contain the model and serial numbers of the commercial cooking equipment,a detailed description of the defect and of the labor furnished and such other information as may be requested by the company. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY,INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT- ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE, AND OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES OF THE COMPANY,AND THE COMPANY NEITHER ASSUMES,NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR THE COMPANY, ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THIS COMMERCIAL COOKING EQUIPMENT. The term"original purchaser,"as used in this warranty,shall be deemed to mean the purchaser in the ordinary course of business(and not a purchaser at any judicial or auction sale)for whom the commercial cooking equipment is originally installed. This warranty does not cover damage in transit or damages resulting from accident, alteration(including without limitation any adjustment due to conditions existing at the installation site), misuse, abuse, negligence, flood, fire, act of God or other casualty, failure to properly maintain or failure to install or operate strictly in accordance with instructions,nor does it apply to normal maintenance repairs nor to thermostat calibration or air shutter adjustment, nor to normal adjustments to thermostats,burners,valves,air shutters,safety valves or other parts.This warranty will be null and void if the gas input pressure exceeds the pressure set forth on the rating plate on the equipment. This warranty is applicable only when the commercial cooking equipment is purchased for use within and retained within the Continental United Slates. This warranty and the obligation of the Company with respect to this warranty,shall be null and void and of no effect in the event of non-compliance with any of the terms or conditions hereof to be performed or complied with by or on behalf of the original purchaser. In no event shall the Company be liable for any delay in the performance of this warranty due to causes beyond its control,for any claims for damages for infringement or the like,or for any special or consequential damages. j N READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THIS APPLIANCE. 1 , Franklin ' l I CHEF13 INSTALLATION, OPERATION & PARTS REPLACEMENT CATALOG C-GR-300 { Rev. July 15, 1988 t i, EXECUTIVE & SALES OFFICE: CHEF DIVISION FACTORY: FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. CHEF DIVISION 910 SKOKIE BLVD. FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. NORTHBROOK, ILLINOIS 60062 320 DIVIDEND DRIVE PHONE: 312-564-1125 i PEACHTREE CITY, GA. 30269 FAX #: 312-564-8258 DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR. CAUTION: POST IN A PROMINENT LOCATION, INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE EVENT THE SMELL OF GAS IS DETECTED. THIS INFORMATION SHALL BE OBTAINED FROM LOCAL GAS SUPPLIER. RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE KEEP AREA AROUND APPLIANCES FREE AND CLEAR FROM;COMBUSTI- BLES. INSTALLATION 1. This applicance must be installed in conformance with local codes or in Ifig absence of local codes, with the NATIONAL FUEL CODE, ANSI Z223.1 1984. A. This appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 PSIG. (3.45 kPa). B. This appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure test of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 PSIG. (3.45kPa). 2. Ranges with convection ovens,when installed,must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE, ANSI/NFPA NO. 70-1984. 3. Provisions must be made for adequate air supply for the appliance. 4. EXHAUST FANS AND CANOPIES: Appliances must be installed under canopies or hoods for ventilation purposes. When flue deflector is supplied with unit, it must be installed. It is recommended that the canopy extend at least 6 inches beyond the appliance and the lower edge be located 6 feet 6 inches from the floor.Canopies should have properly installed filters or grease extraction systems. Grease from the exhaust system should be drained so it does not drip on the appliance or collect in the exhaust duct.A strong exhaust fan or ventilation system may cause reduced room air pressure that could lead to interference with burner operation or extinguishing of pilot flame.Makeup air openings of the proper area will assure proper room air pressure and ventilation. 5. WALL EXHAUST FAN:If a wall exhaust fan is used it should be installed at least 24 inches above the top of the appliance's flue opening. 6. DIRECT CONNECTIONS: If the appliance is directly connected to an outside flue,an A.G.A.design certified draft hood must be installed at the flue outlet of the appliance and connected to the flue. (If the appliance does not operate satisfactorily,check with the exhaust fan or ventilation system off.) 7. All chef units are designed to be installed independently.All units have a 3/4 inch N.P.T.connection.Connect inlet of unit to an adequate gas supply.It is recommended the appliance be connected to gas supply with rigid pipe. If flexible connectors are used, they must be for commercial application and A.G.A. design certified. Do not use domestic type connectors as they will not permit adequate flow of gas and will cause the appliance to malfunction and void the warranty. 8. After unit is removed from the crate,remove top trays and place unit on its back. Install legs that are packed with this manual. After legs are installed, place unit in its upright position. Install knobs,pressure regulator,flue boxes, 1 II INSTALLATION 1 top burner bowls, grates and other parts that are packed inside oven compartment. 9. Remove protective coating from tops,etc.Also remove any packaging or cushioning materials that were packed with unit. 10. CLEARANCES: Adequate clearance must be provided in aisle and at the side and back to allow the doors to open sufficiently,to permit the removal of the racks and for serviceability.Adequate clearances for air openings into the combustion chamber must be provided. For installation on combustible floors and adjacent to combustible walls,the following are minimum clearances from combustible construction: a SIDES-91NCHES. BACK-61NCHES FLOORS-6 INCH LEGS NOTE:Side clearance may be less than 9 inches if shown on the nameplate. CAUTION FOR MODEL NO. GRM 16 AND GRM 15 SERIES. u SIDES-91NCHES BACK-61NCHES FLOORS-4;INCH LEGS 11. LEVELING:Level unit by adjusting leg bullet.Special attention should be given to units with a griddle or fry-top to allow for proper grease drainage. A second adjustment may be necessary after gas is connected and unit is fully installed. 12. TO ASSEMBLE THE GR 17 DRAFT HOOD: The draft hood must be installed before operating the oven. Fit the draft hood over flue riser,with elongated hole to the front,then secure with a sheet metal screw. This hood can be connected to a 6 inch dia. TYPE B flue pipe. i Examination of the venting system for proper installation, operation and type flue must be.done before connecting the appliance. Refer to Figure 1. DRAFT HOOD ff f.. 6"FLUE fl N FIGURE 1 2 INSTALLATION 13. TO ASSEMBLE SHELF OR BACKSPLASH: A. Place shelf(backsplash)on range in and between bodysides as shown. Fit lower edge of shelf (A) into channel as shown in enlarged view of the illustration below. Secure to the unit at point (B) with the nuts, bolts and washers provided. Insert top of flue box (C) through bottom of shelf and secure to back of unit with sheet metal screws at point(D).Refer to Figure 2. NOTE: If range is equipped with a rear panel,this part must be removed first. i _ A J l: CCC�,CGCCC,0CCC CC r I" I P Jr FIGURE 2 14. GRIDDLE-BROILER:Be sure the adjusting bolts on rear of griddle rest on the back flange of unit,that the seal is behind the manifold pipe,and that the . drain spout intrudes into the grease drawer housing. Some adjustment is necessary for proper grease drainage. To adjust insert a screwdriver into the adjusting bolts and twist. Refer to Figure 3. Adjusting Bolts Griddle Seal ~1 Drain Spout FIGURE 3 I 3 INSTALLATION Clip the splash shield over the rear portion of griddle and push down. Back of the splash shield should rest against the front panel of shelf (backsplash).See: page 23 Item 104. 15. TOP BURNER GRATES: Place the grates on top of and over each top tray.Twist grate until the slots on grate and studs on tray interlock. 16. GAS PRESSURE REGULATOR: A gas pressure regulator has been supplied with this unit preset for the pressure noted on the rating plate. This gas pressure regulator must be installed in the gas inlet supply line.Failure to install or incorrect installation of this regulator will cause unit to operate improperly. e 17.TO CONNECT UNIT: A. When connecting a unit with open tops,remove tops to expose manifold pipe connection.Griddles or fry-tops are not usually installed until unit has been connected and gas tested.It is recommended that an accessible gas shut-off valve (not provided except on GRM series) be installed. NOTE: Compounds used on threaded joints of gas piping should be resistant to the action of liquified petroleum gases. B. Check valves (except pilot valves) and thermostats to be sure all are in the (OFF) position. C. Turn main gas supply on and turn one top valve (ON) until gas begins to escape. Turn valve off and light all pilots. For pilot lighting instructions see Sections 19 and 20. Next, CAREFULLY TEST FOR ALL POSSIBLE GAS LEAKS. This should NEVER be done with a flame. Use an approved leak detector solution or a mixture of soap and water. Apply solution, if leak is preent a bubbling effect will be seen. 18. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS: — WARNING — ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS (120 VOLT UNITS): This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug. A. When performing service work, the appropriate wiring diagram for your oven can be found on Pages 16 and 17 of this manual and also on the unit. Diagram is located behind the lower front panel (kickplate). B. Electrical Power (120 Volts): A cord and plug located at the rear of unit supplies the electrical power to unit. The plug can be directly connected into an appropriate three-prong grounded receptacle. C. Electrical Power (Over 120 Volts): 4 INSTALLATION A junction box is provided at the rear of the unit forconnection to electrical power for those units rated at more than 120 volts. D. Electrical Ratings: Listed in the chart below are the electrical specifications for the equipment. From this listing an electrician can select the power supply and overload protection for the equipment. ELECTRICAL RATINGS FOR CHEF LAMINAIRE CONVECTION OVENS 120 VOLTS 60 CYCLE, SINGLE PHASE, SINGLE SPEED ....6.2 AMPERES 208/230 VOLTS 60 CYCLE, SINGLE PHASE, SINGLE SPEED 3.1 AMPERES CAUTION:When performing any electrical maintenance on the equipment,dis- connect the main power supply. 19. TO LIGHT&ADJUST TOP PILOTS: A. Open-top, Fry-top&Hot-top Pilots: Lift or remove tops and light pilots. Each open top section has a pilot adjust valve located between the burner valves. The fry-top or hot top section has a pilot adjust valve located adjacent to each burner valve.To raise or lower the height of the pilot flame insert a screwdriver into the valve slot and turn counter-clockwise to increase the flame or clockwise to decrease the flame. A proper flame is between 1/2 & 3/4 inches high. Refer to Figure 4. B. Griddle-Broiler Pilot: A(tee)shaped pilot is located just below and between the burners.Light both sides of pilot. Refer to Figure 4. To adjust use same procedure as in section 19A. Broiler Pilot Adjust i I 0 Top Pilot Adjust o0 O O -- - • `.•- --qn PILOT VALVE 1 Broiler Pilot FIGURE 4 20` LIGHTING AND ADJUSTMENT, OVEN PILOT: The flow of gas to each oven pilot is controlled by a separate pilot adjust valve on the manifold. The pilot flame is preset at the factory for the gas type and pressure specified on the unit rating plate. 5 INSTALLATION OVEN LIGHTING, RELIGHTING &SHUT-DOWN INSTRUCTIONS. 1. Turn thermostat control knob to (OFF). Wait 5 minutes. 2. Push in red safety valve button,light pilot and hold for45 seconds or until pilot remains lit. 3. Turn thermostat control knob to desired temperature. 4. If pilot is extinguished or gas is interrupted repeat above. 5. For complete shutdown turn thermostat control knob to (OFF) and extinguish pilot. LIGHTING, RELIGHTING & SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS FOR FRY-TOP, HOT-TOP, BROILER AND OPEN TOP. 1. Turn burners to the (OFF) position. Wait 5 mintues. 2. Light pilots and adjust pilot valves through access holes in the manifold panel and establish a 3/4 inch high pilot flame. 3. Turn burners to the (ON) position. 4. If pilot is extinguished or gas is interrupted repeat above. 5. For complete shutdown,turn all burners &pilot valves (OFF). 21. TOP BURNER SIMMER ADJUSTMENT: To adjust top burner simmer flame,turn valve to simmer position and remove knob. Insert screwdriver into the stem of valve and turn screw counterclock- wise to increase flame or clockwise to decrease the flame. For best burner performance, proper air mixture is necessary. Burners must have enough air to acquire a blue flame and eliminate yellow tips as much as possible.However,too much air will cause the flame to lift,blow or dance off burner ports. To adjust, loosen the screw on the air mixer and turn mixer to the left or right until a proper blue flame is attained. Refer to Figure 5. I , air mixer_0010 . screw f FIGURE 5 6 INSTALLATION 22. INSTALLING A 12, 22, 34 OR 45 INCH FRY-TOP (WITH OVERHANGING GREASE DRAWER) ON A GR SERIES RANGE: (LEFT HAND SHOWN-RIGHT HAND OPPOSITE) Refer to Figure 6. D A c B - k F i FIGURE 6 A. Place flange of grease drawer housing(A)on top flange of bodyside(B) as shown.Make sure that front of housing is even with front of bodyside. B. Set fry-top(C)on top of range as shown.If the fry-top covers entire unit, it should be even with the right bodyside.In either case,the fry-top must also be pushed all the way back flush with the range shelf or backsplash. Once the fry-top is in its proper location,it can be leveled by adjusting the rear leveling bolts with a straight screwdriver. C. SPLASH SHIELD:Clip the splash shield over rear portion of fry-top and push down. Back of splash shield should rest against the front panel of shelf or backsplash. See page 23 item 104. 4 23. ADJUST OVEN BY-PASS FLAME: (MINIMUM BURNER FLAME) To maintain this minimum flame, the BY-PASS MUST BE SET CAREFULLY AND ACCURATELY,as follows: 1. After pilot is lit,turn thermostat dial to 500 degrees F. 2. After 5 minutes, turn dial clockwise to a point slightly beyond the first mark on dial (shown in illustration below, by an (X). 3. Remove dial and bezel. 4. With a screwdriver, turn the by-pass Adjustor counter-clockwise, to increase the flame, clockwise to decrease it, until there is a flame approximately 1/8 inch high over the entire burner. 5. Replace the bezel and dial. Turn dial clockwise until it locks in the(OFF) position. Refer to Figure 7. 7 INSTALLATION Br•rAtt AOJYBTOO I] F `.. f N BEZEL OO^ J SD ODV VO At ML EE.f- I � ' OUR CiCNES CALIBRATION GASKET STEM DIAL AS SENBV TENR RRAT ERY \YOUMTINO iL1N6E F E U RE ARRS Epp •NOIE-TNE DIAL ASSEMBLY FOR THIS CONTROL HAS FOUR 111 NOTCHES AT THE ORANGE END OF THE DIAL SLEEVE, DO - NOT USE ANY OTHER DAL SLEEVE THAN THE TYPE SHOWN �,\/ WITH THE FOUR 111 NOTCHES METAL DIAL IN6E � FIGURE 7 24. CHECK OVEN THERMOSTAT CALIBRATION: To check oven temperatures use a test instrument or a reliable mercury thermometer.Place thermocouple of the test instrument or thermometer in the middle of oven.(BEFORE CHECKING MAKE SURE BY-PASS IS ADJUSTED). A. Turn dial to the 400 degree F. mark. B. After burner has been on for about-15 minutes check the temperature. When using a thermometer the oven door should be opened for as short a period of time as possible. Use a flashlight, if necessary, to see the thermometer reading clearly. C. Continue to check temperature,at 5 minute intervals,until you have two successfull readings that are within 5 degrees of each other.The control should only be recalibrated if your reading is not within 20 degrees of the dial setting (400 degrees F). 25. TO RECALIBRATE OVEN CONTROL: This oven control is a precision instrument. It is carefully calibrated at the factory - that is, it is so adjusted that dial settings match the actual oven temperatures.Field calibration is seldom necessary and it should not be done unless considerable experience with cooking results definitely proves that the control is not maintaining the temperatures to which the dial is set. Recalibration should not be undertaken until the by-pass adjustment men- I^ tioned in section 23 has been made. jr When recalibrating, check oven temperatures as instructed in section 24. Re-calibration procedure: 1. Remove dial and push out metal insert. 2. Replace dial and turn to the 400 degree F. mark to ignite oven burner. 8 INSTALLATION 3. After burner has been on for about 15 minutes check the temperature. When using a thermometer the oven door should be opened for as short a period of time as possible. Use a flashlight, if necessary, to see the thermometer reading clearly. 4. Continue to check temperature,at 5 minute intervals,until you have two i successive readings that are within 5 degrees of each other. Recalibration is needed if your reading is not within 20 degrees of dial setting (400 degrees F).To recalibrate follow these additional steps. 5. Hold dial firmly,insert screwdriver through center of dial,and push stem inward. DO NOT TURN THIS STEM. 6. While holding calibration stem in firmly with screwdriver,turn dial until it is set at the actual oven temperature as shown by your test instrument or thermometer. Release pressure on calibration stem and replace metal insert in dial. 7. Set dial at 450 mark.Check oven temperature again as instructed in(3) and(4).If the oven temperature is not within 30 degrees of the dial setting (450 degrees F) this means that the sensing element is inoperative and the control should be replaced. 9 INSTALLATION 26. GR SERIES ELEVATED BROILER INSTALLATION ON GR SERIES RANGE. C STEP 1 - REMOVE SCREWS (A) FROM STEP 2 - RE-INSTALL TWO OF THE BOTH SIDES OF RANGE.PLACE TOP SUP- SCREWS (A) ON BOTH SIDES OF THE PORT(B)ON TOP OF THE RANGE SUPPORT RANGE. INSTALL THE FOUR SCREWS, (D). INSTALL SIDE SUPPORT (C) INTO WASHERS AND NUTS (E) PROVIDED IN RANGE SUPPORT(D)ON BOTH SIDES OF BOLT BAG. TIGHTEN ALL FASTENERS RANGE. SECURELY ON BOTH SIDES OF RANGE. 1 o. D STEP4-ATTACH FASTENERS AS SHOWN. TIGHTEN BACK NUT ONLY.LEVEL BROIL- ER BY ADJUSTING LEVELING BOLT (A) STEP 3-REMOVE BURNER TRAYS FROM ANDTIGHTEN MOUNTING NUTS SIDEAND RANGE AND FRONT PANEL FROM BROIL- BACK. REPLACE FRONT PANEL AND ER,MOUNT BROILER ON THE FOUR STUDS BURNER TRAYS. THE INSTALLATION IS ON RANGE BACK SUPPORT. NOW COMPLETE. IMPORTANT:The GR series elevated broiler can only be installed on GR10, GR11, GR12, GR13, GR14, GR22, GR410R and GR410L ranges. 10 OPERATION &MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT . . . . . maintenance and repairs must be made by a qualified service person. Call your local service company or if none available, contact the factory, a factory representative or local gas supplier for assistance in selecting a service agency. 1. OVEN SECTION: (CAUTION: Convection Ovens—do not operate with BLOWER OFF) A. Initial Oven Use: (CONVECTION OVENS—TURN BLOWER ON) Before using the oven for food preparation, light oven pilot and set thermostat at 350 degrees F for about two hours to remove moisture and protective oils. Complete information on the adjustment and maintenance of the oven temperature control is included in this manual. Once the equipment is installed, ignite the oven pilot. To check the operation of the thermostat,press the dial in and turn it counterclockwise to 500 degress. Burner ignition should occur instantly. B. OPERATING INSTRUCTION, SAFETY VALVE(TS 11 J): The safety valve, located behind the lower front panel, provides 100% shut off protection. This universal gas control device requires no adjustment. C. Pre-heating the Oven: To pre-heat the oven, turn thermostat to 450 degrees F and allow it to operate for approximately 30 minutes. This is a suggested time and temperature setting and will vary according to the preference of the operator, variations in recipe and oven venting system used. D. Minute Minder(GR17): To operate the minute minder,turn dial to desired setting.When the full set time elapses a bell will ring.To set time for less than 5 minutes,turn dial past the 5 minute mark then back to desired time. 2. TOP &GRIDDLE-BROILER SECTION: A. Initial Top &Griddle-Broiler use: Before using for food preparation, light pilots and remove protective grease from griddle.Set valves for griddle on low flame and allow to burn for approximately 30 minutes,then wipe griddle clean.The top burners will burn themselves clean. B. Top &Griddle-Broiler Valves: To place valves in the ON position turn knob counterclockwise to the first click or when the word ON is in the top position. Turning the knob completely counterclockwise puts valve in the SIMMER position. To adjust the SIMMER setting refer to INSTALLATION Section 21. 11 OPERATION &MAINTANANCE C. OPERATING HOT TOPS OR FRY-TOPS: When operating hot tops or fry-tops, all burners must be turned to approximately the same setting. Failure to do this will cause uneven temperatures.Allow at least 45 minutes for top to cool from high to low temperatures. D. GREASE DRAWER: The grease drawer is located under the fry-top drain hole. Remove by pulling straight out.Behind the front handle is a(weep hole)to prevent grease from overflowing if neglected by the operator. E. BROILER RACK& DRIP PAN: In order to change the broiler rack position, follow these steps: 1. Unhook the two front hooks on the drain pan from the broiler rack and allow the drain pan to rest on the broiler grease pan. 2. Pull the broiler rack entirely out of the range and insert it into the desired pair of supports. 3. Re-hook the drain pan to the front of the broiler rack. CAUTION: Broiler rack and pan will be HOT if unit is in use. Wear special gloves, etc.to protect hands when changing rack positions. F. BROILER GREASE PAN: Just below the broiler rack and drip pan is the grease pan.Remove by pulling straight out. DO NOT REMOVE DURING FOOD PREPARA- TION. 3. HOT TOPS: Allow part to cool. If water is used on tops while still hot, they may crack. Remove tops)from range and clean surface with hot water and detergent.A wire brush may be used on the under side. Do not clean top(s) while still on range, even if cooled, as water will drip into the burner box and cause f deterioration of metal. 4. TOP GRATES &TOP TRAYS: Allow parts to cool.Remove tops)from range and clean surface with hot water and detergent. Dry thoroughly with clean cloth. Do not use a wire brush or ° enameled parts as this may scratch the surface. , i f 5. BURNERS: Burners need little attention,but if spillage should occur,it may be'necessary to clean around pilot ports,cones and air mixers.A wire brush should only be used on the burner itself. Open top burners have a center cone that can be unscrewed from the body for closer cleaning.Under no circumstances should any burner be dipped or submerged in water as this will rust the interior and inhibit the proper gas flow. ' I 12 OPERATION& MAINTENANCE 6. OVEN INTERIOR: (Except Convection Ovens) A. Oven Deck: Allow to cool.Remove by lowering tabs on each side of deck,lift up using the handles provided,slide forward and out.To clean use hot water and detergent,wash as you would any enamel finish utensil. B. Oven Linings: Allow to cool. To clean use hot water and detergent. If scraping is necessary use wood,plastic,or sturdy rubber utensils.The use of a metal scraper can mar the surface and eventually cause rust.Never use heavy amounts of water that will run into the interior of unit. This can cause deterioration of the metal. Dry thoroughly after cleaning. 7. OVEN INTERIOR: (Convection Ovens) Dirt,crumbs and burned-on food products should be removed regularly from the . oven's interior. A clean interior will make the unit operate more efficiently and cleaning will prolong the life of the equipment. An oven should be allowed to cool before it is cleaned.Use hot water and deter- gent as the cleaning agent. Dry thoroughly after washing. Avoid using large amounts of water.Do not scrape the interior with hard,sharp instruments.Wood, plastic or rubber utensils work well for this purpose. 8.. BROILER SECTION: After this section has cooled remove rack and pans for easier access to interior. Wash rack and pan with hot water and detergent.When washing interiordo not use heavy amounts of water. Dry all parts thoroughly. 9. GRIDDLE GREASE DRAWER: The grease drawer should be emptied daily and washed with hot water and detergent. Dry thoroughly and immediately return to unit. 10. GRIDDLE&FRY-TOP: The griddle(fry-top)should be wiped daily while still warm,using a heavy cloth to remove oil.A griddle screen may be used and is available from your FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT DEALER. The griddle may be washed with hot water and detergent.Dry thoroughly with a clean cloth,then apply a thin film of oil. Observe grease drawer to avoid over-flowing of water while cleaning. 11. BLOWER AND MOTOR: (Models with Convection Ovens) If the blower becomes dirty or motor needs replacement, it may be removed as follows: 1. Disconnect the unit from its electrical power supply. 2. Remove the baffle in the rear of the oven. 3. Remove the wing nuts that attach the fan mounting plate to the oven rear lining. 4. Grasp the mounting plate and pull the motor assembly out of opening. 5. Reach through opening and unplug the motor power cord from outlet box. 6. The blower wheel is removed from the motor shaft by loosening the set screw in the blower's hub. 7. Replace motor by removing screws in front plate, remove plate,insulation and the four bolts that attach support to motor. 8. Reassemble carefully. (On capacitor start motors please note the position of the capacitor.) Tighten all fasteners firmly. 13 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE 12. MAIN POWER SWITCH(ES): (Models with Convection Ovens) Disconnect the electrical power to the unit.before servicing the switches or wiring.To replace the power switch,remove the top grates and top trays orfrytop if equipped. Remove switch cover and disconnect the wiring to switch. Remove the switch and install the new switch, connect wiring and install switch cover. Refer to the wiring diagrams on Page 16 for the correct connection of wiring to switch. 13. BLOWER LIMIT SWITCH: (Models with Convection Ovens) Each unit is equipped with a blower limit switch that shuts the blower motor off when the door is opened.This switch is adjusted at the factory forthe best normal operation. If there is a need to adjust this switch,remove the lower panel to gain access to the bell crank(Item 215).Located on the right side of the bell crank isa setscrew. Loosen this set screw and turn the bell crank pin (Item 216) until proper adjust- ment is obtained. Tighten set screw securely and install the lower front panel. 14. STAINLESS STEEL: A. General Cleaning: For routine cleaning of stainless steel,ordinary detergent and hot water will usually do the work. To prevent water spots and streaks rinse equipment thoroughly with warm water and wipe dry with a soft clean cloth.Addition of a rinsing agent will also prevent spots. B. HEAT TINT In and around ovens and ranges where the tempreature reaches 500 degrees or more,straw colored or slightly darkened areas may appear on stainless steel.This heat tint is caused by a slight oxidation of the steel and is not harmful. Heat tint can be removed with a scouring powder. CAUTION:When using these powders be sure to rub in the direction of the polish lines to preserve the original finish. 15. PAINTED UNITS: For equipment with cheftone black enamel finish,clean with water and mild detergent. Wipe with a dry, soft cloth after washing. Do not use caustic cleaners, scouring powder, steel wool, etc. as these will remove the paint finish. 16. CONTINUOUS CLEAN OVENS: Continuous clean ovens require special care to preserve the porcelain.If heavy soil does not clean up during normal operation, empty oven and turn thermostat to 450 degrees for one to two hours,depending on the amount of soil.If soil remains,let oven cool and soak.soil with waterand mild detergent or a commercial oven cleaner.Wipe dry.Do not use abrasive cleaners,steel wool, scrapers or similar products as these will damage and destroy the continuous clean material. 17. APPLIANCE VENTING SYSTEM: An examination of the appliance venting system for proper'operation, condition and obstructions is necessary 1 or 2 times a year or more often if necessary. 14 WIRING SCHEMATIC 115 V.A.C.1 PH.60 HZ. POWER CORD GRN. 8 WHT. 1 2 BLK. MAIN POWER SWITCH 32 31 15 1 1 MOTOR SWITCH MOTOR RECEPT. WIRING SCHEMATIC 115 V.A.C. 1 PH. 60 HZ. WHT. GRN. BLK-&8 POWER WHT, 3 CORD BLK 2 4 1 8 MAIN POWER SWITCH 32 31 32 31 15 I I 15 1 1 MOTOR MOTOR SWITCH MOTOR SWITCH MOTOR RECEPT. RECEPT. e 15 WIRING SCHEMATIC 208/230 V.A.C.1 P 60 HZ. JUNCTION BOX GRN. 8 WHT. 1 2 B L K MAIN i QRECEPT. S d f WIRING SCHEMATIC , 208/230 V.A.C. 1 PH 60 HZ. 1 GRN. WHT. 8 GRN. j BLK - WHT. 3 JUNCTION BLK 4 BOX 2 8 MAIN POWER 1 MAIN POWER SWITCH — SWITCH v 32 31 32 31 15 -- 15 MOTOR MOTOR SWITCH MOTOR SWITCH MOTOR RECEIPT. RECEPT. 16 1 OPERATION&MAINTENANCE SERVICE PROBLEM GUIDE PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION IMPROPERLY PREHEATED OVEN. ADJUST THERMOSTAT BY PASS. SEE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. OVEN DOOR OPENED REPEATEDLY. DO NOT OPEN OVEN DOOR UNNECESSARILY REMOVE CLOGGING MATERIAL.THE CLOGGED OVEN VENT. DELIBERATE CLOGGING OF OVEN VENTS TO INCREASE HEAT CONTENT IN OVEN DOES NOT HEAT OVEN IS NOT NECESSARY._ EVENLY,BURNS FOOD INCORRECT RECIPE INSTRUCTIONS. CHECK RECIPE CAREFULLY. ON BOTTOM,SIDES, OVEN DECK OUT OF PLACE. REPLACE DECK IN A LEVEL POSTION, BACK OR TOP. COMPLETELY TO THE REAR. USE OF IMPROPER COOKING CONSULT YOUR LOCAL FOOD EQUIPMENT UTENSILS. DEALER FOR SUGGESTIONS. IMPROPER ADJUSTMENT. SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. CLOGGED LINE OR ORIFICE. INSPECT&CLEAN. OVEN,TOP BURNER OR LOOSE THERMOCOUPLE. TIGHTEN THERMOCOUPLE. BROILER PILOT GOES PILOT T00 CLOSE TO BURNER. RE-POSITION. OUT. INOPERATIVE PILOT. REPLACE PILOT. LOW GAS PRESSURE,TOO MUCH AIR, HAVE GAS PRESSURE CHECKED.ADJUST AIR MIXER.SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. HAVE A QUALIFIED SERVICE MAN CLEAN AND VALVE OR THERMO- CONTAMINATED GAS HAS CLOGGED LUBRICATE WITH AN APPROVED HIGH r STAT HARD TO TURN. VALVE OR THERMOSTAT. TEMPERATURE GREASE.HAVE GAS SUPPLY INSPECTED. CRACKS IN ENAMEL CLEANING WITH COOL WATER DI- DISCONTINUE PRACTICE. FINISH. RECTLY ON HOT ENAMEL SURFACES, CHECK ALL LINES,VALVES,PILOT BURNERS, GAS ODOR. LEAK IN RANGE OR MAIN GAS THERMOSTATS,AND SAFETY VALVES WITH SUPPLY. AN APPROVED LEAK DETECTOR SOLUTION OR A MIXTURE OF SOAP AND WATER. PILOT OUTAGE. RELIGHT PILOT. 4 17 OPERATION& MAINTENANCE SERVICE PROBLEM GUIDE PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION IMPROPER ADJUSTMENT. ADJUST AIR MIXER.SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. PILOT LIGHT OUT. RE-LIGHT PILOT. TOO MUCH BURNER AIR. ADJUST AIR MIXER.SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. TOP BURNER WILL NOT LIGHT OR BURNER OUT OF ALIGNMENT. RE-ALIGN BURNER. WILL NOT STAY LIT. PILOT FLAME ADJUSTED TOO ADJUST PILOT FLAME HIGHER.SEE LOW. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. CLOGGED BURNER PORTS OR PILOT PORT. CLEAN.DO NOT SOAK IN WATER. TOP BURNERS SPUTTER OR POP TOO MUCH BURNER AIR. ADJUST AIR MIXER.SEE WHEN TURNED OFF. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. INCORRECT RECIPE INSTRUCTIONS. CHECK RECIPE CAREFULLY. OVEN NOT PROPERLY PRE-HEATED. SEE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. BAKING TAKES TOO LONG. FOOD TOO COLD OR FROZEN WHEN BRING FOOD TO ROOM TEMPERATURE PLACED IN OVEN. BEFORE PUTTING INTO OVEN. OVEN THERMOSTAT DOES NOT LEAKAGE OF FLUID FROM THERMOSTAT REPLACE THERMOSTAT. CUT FLAME DOWN. OVEN BY-PASS ADJUSTED TOO HIGH. SEE INSTALLATION SECTION. TOP&OVEN BURNERS THROW SMALL FILINGS IN NEW BURNER. CLEAN BURNER. OFF ORANGE FLAME. POSSIBLE MOISTURE IN GAS SUPPLY. HAVE GAS SUPPLY INSPECTED FOR PROPER INSTALLATION(DRIP LEGS. BURNERS HAVE LAZY FLAMES IMPROPER AIR ADJUSTMENT. ADJUST AIR MIXER. AND ARE YELLOW. LOW GAS PRESSURE. ADJUST GAS PRESSURE. i 18 OPERATION&MAINTENANCE CHEF ORIFICE ANA PRESSURE RATING CHART MODEL DESCRIPTION ORIFICE SIZE TYPE OF GAS NAT -PRO GR 26,000 BTU/HR BURNER OVENS PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 BURNER 41 53 PILOT .018 .010 GR/GRM 19,000 BTU/HR BURNER (NAT) OPEN TOP 16,000 BTU/HR BURNER (PRO) PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 BURNER 45 56 PILOT 68 68 GR GRIDDLE/BROILER 23,000 BTU/HR BURNER PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 BURNER 43 54 PILOT 70 70 GR HOTTOP 20,000 BTU/HR BURNER &FRY-TOP PRESSURE, INCH, W.C. 4 10 BURNER 44 55 PILOT 70 70 GR 16-0 23,000 BTU/HR BURNER OVEN PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 BURNER 43 54 PILOT .018 .010 GRM 15 22,000 BTU/HR BURNER SERIES PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 FRY-TOP BURNER 43 54 PILOT 70 70 19 PARTS 1. First determine the model number of unit.This information can be found on the unit rating plate attached to unit.See sample of rating plate in section 8. The location of this rating plate on unit is as follows: A. Ranges with oven(s):on the lower front panel below oven door. B. Ranges with a storage compartment: in compartment on back panel. C. GRM 16 modular unit:under top tray on back panel. D. GRM 162 and GRM 15 series: under top section near front of unit. 2. After the model number is obtained, locate the model number in catalog and visually locate required part(s). 3. After required part is visually located on either the illustration'page or the part information page, note the ITEM NUMBER. This ITEM NUMBER is the first column on the information page (see illustration below). In cases of a complete assembly only one ITEM NUMBER is shown.A brief explanation of this is found in section 5. 4. Next to the ITEM NUMBER COLUMN is the PART NUMBER COLUMN. Numbers listed here are for complete assemblies and individual parts. 5. The next column is PART DESCRIPTION for assemblies and individual parts. Note that the assemblies have their associated parts indented. This indicates that these parts when put together at the factory make up the assembly number. You may order either the complete assembly or the individual part(s). 6. The next series of columns indicates the NUMBER OF PIECES for each unit. You may order one or more pieces. 7. By following the model number down,it will intersect with the line.item at the NUMBER OF PIECES as explained in section 6 above. MODELS ITEM PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION it 16 143860 SPRING OVEN DOOR i 20 8. If you have any inquiries regarding your unit or if a part you need is not shown in the catalog, please include on your order or inquiry the following necessary information. A. From the rating plate (illustration below) show model number, serial number,sequence code,date on rating plate and type of gas. IMPORTANT...rating plate reflects only factory installed information, please indicate if gas has been field converted. B. Your complete return address. A Post Office box number is sufficient only for parcel post delivery. C. Description and location of part and number of pieces.If a sample is sent, please tag with identification. Sketches are also helpful. .......... CHEF .. m... CHEF SEND ALL ORDERS AND INQUIRIES TO: CHEF DIVISION FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. 910 SKOKIE BLVD. NORTHBROOK, IL 60062 PHONE: 312-564-1125 SEND SAMPLE PARTS TO: FAX #: 312-564-8258 CHEF DIVISION FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. 320 DIVIDEND DRIVE PEACHTREE CITY, GA 30269 All items are made by CHEF DIVISION of FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. or are made expressly to CHEF DIVISION of FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. specifications. 21 Q se i 27 — f 175 i � 7 1 � 29 � 1 i ss 26 61 �#1 62 t9 RANGE Y A G models R 10,GR14 GRIS,GR405 8410,GR415 $ee lower oven of G R 17,for oven ports. a- > \, \ CZ sa , 1 !s I RANGE I�IiJ St S4 model �•• VAM AoAls/ tl, GRIt See lower oven of G R 17.for oven parts. 22 n la i �}-- t SA 55 q ee '`.J 174 90 I� ® ' b u 61 � B RANGE MODEL SEE LOWER SECTION Of Gl17,►OR OVEN PARIS OR13 54 VALVE ADIU$l 19 / 89 so RANGE MODEL GR22 SEE LOWER SECTION Of GR17,FOR OVEN PARTS 23 62 a> ------- -- - U \- I I 29 % v 90 28 68 ss RANGE et model GR12 See lower oven of G R 17•for oven parts. 54 qs vA1vl Aproir , 27 (�' as >•e .',� _fir / w _ 62 --- —Q• , \ r..� .. 18 8� S8 �.\ G Y \, 17 40 16 84 86 RANGE models II 107 GR4 GR4215 O - ` `I GRM16 OR405 R416 GR1 ® - PILOT OVEN vuvt sAten R416 GR426 1 GRM162 SEE SFE GRIS FOR BROILER PARTS 24 6"Casters For All Models I ' 106 16 "00.. 1� 25 26 \ 107 18A is 16 20 77 to a-- - / \ �\ 17 7: r�.. to J �\ ` 48 ., 59 1 PILOT OVEN VAIVf SAifT1 7J DOUBLE OVEN model GR17 54 H 6 IAA VALVE ADJUST 25 173 187 ,66 Q �j 189 191 190 C 186 . i 54 55 158 MODEL GRU 15 SERIES 62 Y 179 l as 160 162 163 _ \ 147 IJ to 41 f � I I II I0 • 14 oed L- °be accessory tops 1563157 177 174 1 1 HOT TOP 0 2 2 FRY TOP 173 34 .. 4z .� i 26 a 205 2 26 29 175 SS 61 62 201 202 203 GPIDDl4lRRI�R GRIDDLE 1 -�2G��-21G6 BROILER 210 V12-1 2111 6 O CONVECTION OVENS 212 27 MODELS ITEM PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION N w Cc Q N��O IA t0 M t0 tO N 1A O�Nt70 NtO tD f�N'�' O 00(7 C7 t7 C7(7 C7 C7(7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 (7(7(�C7 C7 1 147054 GRATE,TOP 6 10 6 4 6 4 4 12 4 8 8 4 8 8 4 2 16 143860 SPRING,OVEN DOOR 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 17 148771 PIN,BELL CRANK 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 18 147573 THERMOSTAT ASM W/KNOB&BEZEL 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 18A 147906 THERMOSTAT ONLY 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 49 147537 KNOB,THERMOSTAT 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 20 147538 BEZEL,THERMOSTAT 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 25 142987 MINDER,MINUTE 1 26 143049 DIAL,MINUTE MINDER 1 27 148311A PILOT ASM(WITH LIGHTER PORTS) 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 148309 PORT LIGHTER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 148311 TUBE,PILOT 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 148321 INSERT 6 10 6 4 6 4 4 12 4 8 8 4 8 8 4 2 148322 RING&FLASH TUBE 3 5 3 .2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 28 149022 PILOT ASM 1 1 1 1 1 1 29 141142 ORIFICE,PILOT(NAT) 1 1 1 1 1 1 29 141143 ORIFICE,PILOT(PRO) 1 1 1 1 1 1 31 147241 BURNER,OVEN ASM W/SHIELD 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 32 148312 BURNER,FRONT ASM 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 141726 CAP,AIR MIXER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 148309 PORT LIGHTER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 33 148313 BURNER,REAR ASM 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 148309 PORT LIGHTER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 141726 CAP,AIR MIXER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 36 147075 DOOR,OVEN ASM BLK 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 142626 PIN,HINGE 2 4 4 2 2 4 4 2 147115 HANDLE,DOOR 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 36 147076 DOOR,OVEN ASM STNLESS STL 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 142626 PIN,HINGE 2 4 4 2 2 4 4 2 147115 HANDLE DOOR 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 40 142760 CRANK,BELL 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 48 140440 PILOT ASM NAT&MIX GAS 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 148676 PILOT LESS ORIFICE 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 148677 ORIFICE,PILOT NAT GAS 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 fib 140612 PILOT ASM LP GAS 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 148676 PILOT LESS ORIFICE 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 148678 ORIFICE,PILOT LP GAS 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 50 140398 VALVE,SAFETY(TS11J) 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 54 140436 VALVE,PILOT ADJUST(TOP) 3 5 4 4 4 1 2 2 6 3 4 4 3 4 4 2 1 2 3 4 55 142382 VALVE(O.T./BRLR)LESS HOOD 6 10 8. 7 8 2 4 4 12 4 8 8 4 8 8 4 2 2 3 4 58 142442 HOOD BLANK-OPN TOP(SPECIFY MODEL M,S/N,GAS&PRESSURE) 6 10 6 4 6 4 4 12 4 8 8 4 8 8 4 2 i 28 MODELS ITEM PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION 11 MCC Mir o�ama.nmq r `b MCCMeva�a' (7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 59 142442 HOOD BLANK-OVEN(SPECIFY MODEL#,S/N,GAS&PRESSURE) 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 61 142442 HOOD BLANK-BROILER(SPECIFY MODEL#,S/N,GAS 8 PRESSURE) 2 2 2 2 2 2 62 147866 KNOB(OT,FT,HT,BROILER) 6 10 6 7 8 2 4 4 12 6 8 8 6 8 8 4 2 2 4 68 147053 RACK,BROILER 1 1 1 1 1 1 69 142333 RACK,OVEN 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 72 141749 DECK,OVEN ASM 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 73 149112 PLATE,FIRE 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 74 142805 LINING,OVEN LT ASM 1 1 1 2 2 1 75 142807 LINING,OVEN RT ASM 1 1 1 2 2 1 76 142368 LINING,OVEN LT 2 2 1 1 1 2 77 142367 LINING,OVEN RT 2 2 1 1 1 2 78 148334 TRAY,TOP 3 6 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 79 143987 TRAY,DRIP 1 1 1 2 1 80 143988 TRAY,DRIP LT 1 81 143989 TRAY,DRIP RT 1 82 143990 TRAY,DRIP 1 83 143991 TRAY,DRIP 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 84 148628 LEG BLK 44 466444466 66666 84 148629 LEG STAINLESS STL 4 4 4 6 6 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 86 143228 SPACER,TOP SIDE 1 89 142726 PAN,GREASE(STNLESS HANDLE) 1 1 1 1 1 1 89 147539 PAN,GREASE(PAINTED HANDLE 1 1 1 1 1 1 90 147071 PAN,DRIP 1 1 1 1 1 1 103 141711 GRIDDLE 1 1 1 1 1 103 147851 GRIDDLE 1 104 144628 SPLASHER,GRIDDLE 1 1 1 1 1 104 148629 SPLASHER,GRIDDLE 1 105 142735 DRAWER,GREASE(STNLESS FRTJ 1 1 1 1 1 1 105 147540 DRAWER,GREASE(PAINTED FRT 1 1 1 1 1 1 106 141712 DIVERTER,DRAFT(BLK ONLY) 1 107 149049 LINK,DOOR HINGE 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 158 142442 HOOD BLANK-FRYTOP(SPECIFY MODEL#,S/N,GAS&PRESSURE) 1 2 3 4 166 148636 CASTER,NON-LOCKING 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 167 148637 CASTER,LOCKING 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 168 140533 REGULATOR,PRESSURE NAT 4 WC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 168 148181 REGULATOR,PRESSURE LP 10 WC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 168 148841 REGULATOR,PRESSURE NAT 4 WC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 168 148842 REGULATOR,PRESSURE LP 10 WC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 173 149019 BURNER 1 174 149020 SHIELD,BURNER 1 29 MODELS ITEM PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION cc cc cr 0i'lo-U1 O N fO t0 N ppp N V O O V O V C7 C7 C7(7 C7C7s- - 'G7 C700007 175 149023 BURNER,BROILER ASM 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 177 149016 TUBE,PILOT ASM 1 141683 ORIFICE,PILOT 1 149332 TUBE,PILOT 1 180 149737 DOOR,OVEN ASM(PAINTED) 1 142626 PIN,HINGE 2 2 2 4 148788 HANDLE,DOOR 1 1 1 2 180 149738 DOOR,OVEN ASM(STNLESS STL) 1 1 1 2 142626 PIN,HINGE 2 2 2 4 148788 HANDLE,DOOR 1 1 1 2 181' 149513 RACK,OVEN 1 1 1 2 982 149731 DECK,OVEN ASM 1 1 1 2 183 149733 FIREPLATE,OVEN 1 1 1 2 184 149603 BURNER,OVEN ASM 1 1 1 2 185 149531 FITTING,ELBOW&ORIFICE NAT 1 1 1 2 185 146685 FITTING,ELBOW&ORIFICE PRO 1 1 1 2 186 149597 LEG(PAINTED) 4 4 4 4 4 186 149598 LEG(STAINLESS STL) 4 4 4 4 4 187 149774 FRYTOP ASM 1 187 149931 FP4TOP ASM 1 187 149932 FRYTOP ASM 1 188 149767 EXTENSION,FLUE 1 188 149949 EXTENSION,FLUE 1 188 149962 EXTENSION,FLUE 1 189 149771 DRAIN,GREASE 1 1 1 190 149760 GUIDE,GREASE PAN(PAINTED), 1 1 1 190 149761 GUIDE,GREASE PAN(STNLESS) 1 1 1 191 149780 PAN,GREASE ASM(PAINTED FRT 1 1 1 191 149781 PAN,GREASE ASM(STNLESS FRT 1 1 1 30 MODELS ITEM PART NO NO. DESCRIPTION D o o o a 0000 0>>>> =LL 1¢L 1p�pL'l¢L 135 143332 TOP,HOT(111/4 WIDE) X 136 142816 TOP,FRY FIT DRAIN X 137 142812 TOP,FRY LT DRAIN X 138 143310 TOP,FRY FIT DRAIN X 139 143305 TOP,FRY LT DRAIN X 140 143317 TOP,FRY FIT DRAIN X 141 143312 TOP,FRY LT DRAIN X 147 140208 LIFTER,HOT TOP 1 148 142836 HOUSING,GREASE DRAWER LT OR FIT(PAINTED) ALL MODELS EXCEPT GR 11 WITH 1 1 1 1 148 142839 HOUSING,GREASE DRAWER RIGHT DRAIN LT OR FIT(STAINLESS STL) ALL MODELS EXCEPT GR 11 WITH 1 1 1 1 149 142821 DRAWER,GREASE RIGHT DRAIN 1 1 1 1 150 143324 DRAWER,GREASE FOR GR 11 RIGHT DRAIN ONLY 1 1 1 1 156 142382 VALVE,BURNER LESS HOOD 1 1 2 3 4 E 157 142442 HOOD BLANK-H.T&F.T.(SPECIFY MODEL#,S/N,GAS&PRESSURE) 1 1 2 3 4 160 144628 SHIELD,SPLASHER FOR LEFT OR RIGHT DRAIN 1 162 144629 SHIELD,SPLASHER FOR LEFT OR RIGHT DRAIN 1 163 144630 SHIELD,SPLASHER FOR LEFT OR RIGHT DRAIN 1 173 149019 BURNER 1 1 2 3 4 174 149020 SHIELD,BURNER 1 1 2 3 4 177 149016 TUBE,PILOT ASM 1 1 2 3 4 141683 ORIFICE;PILOT 1 1 2 3 4 149332 TUBE,PILOT 1 1 2 3 4 178 149048 TOP,FRY FIT DRAIN X 178 149047 TOP,FRY LT DRAIN X 179 149076 SHIELD,SPLASHER 1: I 31 d MODELS CONVECTION 1 2 OVENS WITH 2 2 SUFFIX ITEM PART G G -V -VL -VR -VT -VB NO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION B B(NOTE:OUANTITIES LISTED ARE PER OVEN) NOTE:FOR OVEN OR OPEN TOP PARTS REFER TO PAGES 22 THRU 26 OF ILLUSTRATION AND PAGES 28 THRU 30 OF PARTS LIST.PARTS LISTED HERE ARE FOR THE BROILER-GRIDDLE SECTION ONLY. 28 149022 PILOT ASM 1 29 141142 ORIFICE,PILOT(NAT) 1 1 141143 ORIFICE,PILOT(LP) 1 1 55 142382 VALVE(LESS HOOD) 1 2 61 142442 HOOD BLANK-H.T.&F.T. ¢ (SPECIFY MODEL N,S/N,GAS &PRESSURE) 1 2 62 147866 KNOB 1 2 105 142735 DRAWER,GREASE(S/S FRONT) 1 147540 DRAWER,GREASE(BLK FRONT) 1 175 149023 BURNER,BROILER ASM. 1 2 200 150393 PILOT ASM. 1 201 150418 PAN,GREASE 1 150419 PAN,GREASE 1 202 150292 RACK,BROILER 1 150293 RACK,BROILER 1 203 150381 PAN,DRIP 1 150383 PAN.DRIP 1 204, 150427 SHIELD,SPLASHIER 1 150428 SHIELD,SPLASHER 1 205 150450 FRYTOP 1 205 150451 FRYTOP 1 NOTE:FOR OVEN OR OPEN TOP PARTS REFER TO PAGES 22 THRU 26 OF ILLUSTRATION AND PAGES 28 THRU 30 OF PARTS LIST.THE PARTS LISTED HERE ARE NOT COMMON TO THE STANDARD OVEN SECTION. CONVECTION OVEN LININGS ARE NOT REPLACEABLE. 210 150317 SWITCH.MAIN POWER 1 1 1 1 1 211 150477 RACK,OVEN 3 3 3 3 3 212 150473 SWITCH,OVEN DOOR 1 1 1 213 150504 MOTOR,120/208-230 VOLT 1 1 1 1 1 214 150474 BLOWER(IMPELLER) 1 1 1 1 1 215 150460 CRANK,BELL ASM 1 1 1 1 1 216 150919 PIN,BELL CRANK ASM 1 1 1 1 1 II 8 ' r 32 IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING CHEF WARRANTY Subject to the terms and conditions of the Franklin Chef Commercial Gas Cooking Equipment Warranty set forth in another section of this manual and to the following,this Warranty covers repair or replacement(at the Company's option)of parts if defective in material or workmanship within 90 days from date of initial installation. The Warranty does not cover and the Company is not responsible for any or all of the following: 1. Adjusting thermostat by-pass where applicable 2. Calibration of thermostat 3. Adjusting burner air shutter 4. Adjusting pilot lights 5. Leveling of appliance 6. Abuse or misuse 7. Improper operation caused by: A.Not installing pressure regulator where applicable with appliance B. Connection to wrong type of gas C. Insufficient gas pressure,gas flow or BTU rating 8. Damage or improper operation caused by installation orfield conditions,such as exhaust tans,hoods,ventilation systems,etc. 9. Damage in transit 10. Improper installation of parts and/or accessories 11. Checking and testing the appliance after installation 12.. Altering the appliance or its gas system 13. Damage to handles, knobs, thermostats and valves when abused during installation or operation 14. Adjustment of brake mechanism on GH79 and GHS79 broilers. 15. The GH Series vertical broilers(GH79,GHS79)lift mechanisms were factory adjusted. Further field adjustments at any time are not included in warranty service. Defective parts must be returned to the factory for inspection.This Warranty will not be applicable and the Company will not recognize any claim fordefective parts unless this procedure is followed.The Company does not purchase parts from service agencies or distributors and this Warranty does not cover your purchase of parts from service agencies or distributors. Warranty service must be performed by an authorized Chef Service Agency. If there are none in your area,write the Company for assistance in selecting a service agency. `,i WARRANTY PROVISION FOR CHEF Franklin Products Corp. (the"Company")warrants to the original purchaser(as hereinafter defined) its commercial cooking equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. The obligation of the Company under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement(at the Company's option)of any part or parts which may thus prove defective under normal use and service within 15 months from the date of original shipment by the Company, or 12 months from date of installation, whichever comes first, and which the Company's examination shall disclose to its satisfaction to be thus defective.This repair or replacement obligation shall include only the direct furnishing by the Company of replacement parts or other materials necessary for such repair and replacement and this warranty does not include any labor costs(except as hereinafter specifically provided) nor freight charges, nor costs of such replacement parts or other materials obtained other than directly from the Company.Upon the Company's request all defective parts or materials which are to be replaced are to be promptly returned to the Company,freight prepaid.Labor costs for such repair or replacement are included in this warranty for a period of ninety(90)days from the date of orginal installation for the original purchaser subject however to the following:(i)such labor must be performed by an authorized service agency of the Company selected from the Company's list of authorized service agencies,the agency selected to be the agency closest to the installation site(if there is no authorized agency in the area,then any agency on the Company's list may be selected), (ii)such labor must be performed during normal working hours at normal labor rates,and(iii)the invoice for the labor costs shall contain the model and serial numbers of the commercial cooking equipment,a detailed description of the defect and of the labor furnished and such other information as may be requested by the company. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY,INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT- ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE, AND OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES OF THE COMPANY,AND THE COMPANY NEITHER ASSUMES,NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR THE COMPANY, ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THIS COMMERCIAL COOKING EQUIPMENT. The term"original purchaser,"as used in this warranty,shall be deemed to mean the purchaser in the ordinary course of business(and not a purchaser at any judicial or auction sale)for whom the commercial cooking equipment is originally installed. This warranty does not cover damage in transit or damages resulting from accident, alteration(including without limitation any adjustment due to conditions existing at the installation site), misuse, abuse, negligence, flood, fire, act of God or other casualty, failure to properly maintain or failure to install or operate strictly in accordance with instructions,nor does it apply to normal maintenance repairs nor to thermostat calibration or air shutter adjustment, nor to normal adjustments to thermostats,burners,valves,air shutters,safety valves or other parts.This warranty will be null and void if the gas input pressure exceeds the pressure set forth on the rating plate on the equipment. This warranty is applicable only when the commercial cooking equipment is purchased for use within and retained within the Continental United States. This warranty and the obligation of the Company with respect to this warranty,shall be null and void and of no effect in the event of non-compliance with any of the terms or conditions hereof to be performed or complied with by or on behalf of the original purchaser. In no event shall the Company be liable for any delay in the performance of this warranty due to causes beyond its control,for any claims for damages for infringement or the like,or for any special or consequential damages. r READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING THIS APPLIANCE. Franklin LCHEF13 J INSTALLATION, OPERATION & PARTS REPLACEMENT CATALOG C-GR-300 Rev. July 15, 1988 EXECUTIVE & SALES OFFICE: CHEF DIVISION FACTORY: FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. CHEF DIVISION 910 SKOKIE BLVD. FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. NORTHBROOK, ILLINOIS 60062 320 DIVIDEND DRIVE PHONE: 312-564-1125 PEACHTREE CITY, GA. 30269 FAX #: 312-564-8258 i a DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION A;ND VENTILATION AIR. I CAUTION: POST IN A PROMINENT LOCATION, INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE EVENT THE SMELL OF GAS IS DETECTED. THIS INFORMATION SHALL BE OBTAINED FROM LOCAL GAS SUPPLIER. RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS',IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE F KEEP AREA AROUND APPLIANCES FREE AND CLEAR FROM COMBUSTI- BLES. i t 1 i INSTALLATION 1. This applicance must be installed in conformance with local codes or in the absence of local codes, with the NATIONAL FUEL CODE, ANSI Z223.1 1984. A. This appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 PSIG. (3.45 kPa). B. This appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure test of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 PSIG. (3.45kPa). 2. Ranges with convection ovens,when installed,must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE, ANSI/NFPA NO. 70-1984. 3. Provisions must be made for adequate air supply for the appliance. 4. EXHAUST FANS AND CANOPIES: Appliances must be installed under canopies or hoods for ventilation purposes. When flue deflector Is supplied with unit, it must be installed. It is recommended that the canopy extend at least 6 inches beyond the appliance and the lower edge be located 6 feet 6 inches from the floor.Canopies should have properly installed filters or grease extraction systems. Grease from the exhaust system should be drained so it does not drip on the appliance or collect in the exhaust duct.A strong exhaust fan or ventilation system may cause reduced room air pressure that could lead to interference with burner operation or extinguishing of pilot flame.Makeup air openings of the proper area will assure proper room air pressure and ventilation. 5. WALL EXHAUST FAN:If a wall exhaust fan is used it should be installed at least 24 inches above the top of the appliance's flue opening. 6. DIRECT CONNECTIONS: If the appliance is directly connected to an outside flue,an A.G.A.design certified draft hood must be installed at the flue outlet of the appliance and connected to the flue. (If the appliance does not operate satisfactorily,check with the exhaust fan or ventilation system off.) 7. All chef units are designed to be installed independently.All units have a 3/4 inch N.P.T.connection.Connect inlet of unit to an adequate gas supply.It is recommended the appliance be connected to gas supply with rigid pipe. If flexible connectors are used, they must be for commercial application and A.G.A. design certified. Do not use domestic type connectors as they will not permit adequate flow of gas and will cause the appliance to malfunction and void the warranty. B. After unit is removed from the crate,remove top trays and place unit on its back. Install legs that are packed with this manual. After legs are installed, place unit in its upright position.Install knobs,pressure regulator,flue boxes, 1 INSTALLATION top burner bowls, grates and other parts that are packed inside oven compartment. 9. Remove protective coating from tops,etc.Also remove any packaging or cushioning materials that were packed with unit. A 10. CLEARANCES: Adequate clearance must be provided in aisle and at the side and back to allow the doors to open sufficiently,to permit the removal of the racks and for serviceability.Adequate clearances for air openings into the t combustion chamber must be provided. For installation on combustible floors and adjacent to combustible walls,the i following are minimum clearances from combustible construction: SIDES-91NCHES BACK-61NCHES FLOORS-6 INCH LEGS NOTE:Side clearance may be less than 9 inches if shown on the nameplate. CAUTION FOR MODEL NO.GRM 16 AND GRM 15 SERIES. SIDES—9INCHES BACK-61NCHES FLOORS-4 INCH LEGS 11. LEVELING:Level unit by adjusting leg bullet.Special attention should be given to units with a griddle or fry-top to allow for proper grease drainage. A second adjustment may be necessary after gas is connected and unit is fully installed. 12. TO ASSEMBLE THE GR 17 DRAFT HOOD: The draft hood must be installed before operating the oven. Fit the draft hood over flue riser,with elongated hole to the front,then secure with a sheet metal screw. This hood can be connected to a 6 inch dia. TYPE B flue pipe. Examination of the venting system for proper installation, operation and type flue must be done before connecting the appliance. Refer to Figure 1. DRAFT HOOD 6"FLUE FIGURE 1 2 I i INSTALLATION 13. TO ASSEMBLE SHELF OR BACKSPLASH: i A. Place shelf(backsplash)on range in and between bodysides as shown. Fit lower edge of shelf (A) into channel as shown in enlarged view of the illustration below. Secure to the unit at point (B) with the nuts, bolts and washers provided. Insert top of flue box (C) through bottom of shelf and secure to back of unit with sheet metal screws at point(D).Refer to Figure 2. .' NOTE: If range is equipped with a rear panel,this part must be removed first. A r'J I' CGCCf,CGCCC:gCCCGG it r P � r C it II if FIGURE 2 14. GRIDDLE-BROILER:Be sure the adjusting bolts on rear of griddle rest on the back flange of unit,that the seal is behind the manifold pipe,and that the drain spout intrudes into the grease drawer housing. Some adjustment is necessary for proper grease drainage. To adjust insert a screwdriver into the adjusting bolts and twist. Refer to Figure 3. Adjusting Bolts Griddle `.I t----Seal Drain Spout FIGURE 3 3 INSTALLATION Clip the splash shield over the rear portion of griddle and push down. Back of the splash shield should rest against the front panel of shelf(backsplash).See! page 23 Item 104. 15. TOP BURNER GRATES: Place the grates on top of and over each top tray.Twist grate until the slots on grate and studs on tray interlock. 16. GAS PRESSURE REGULATOR: A gas pressure regulator has been supplied with this unit preset for the pressure noted on the rating plate. This gas pressure regulator must be installed in the gas inlet supply line.Failure to install or incorrect installation of this regulator will cause unit to operate improperly. 17.TO CONNECT UNIT: A. When connecting a unit with open tops,remove tops to expose manifold pipe connection.Griddles or fry-tops are not usually installed until unit has been connected and gas tested.It is recommended that an accessible gas shut-off valve (not provided except on GRM series) be installed. NOTE: Compounds used on threaded joints of gas piping should be resistant to the action of liquified petroleum gases. B. Check valves (except pilot valves) and thermostats to be sure all are in the(OFF) position. C. Turn main gas supply on and turn one top valve (ON) until gas begins to escape. Turn valve off and light all pilots. For pilot lighting instructions see Sections 19 and 20. Next, CAREFULLY TEST FOR ALL POSSIBLE GAS LEAKS. This should NEVER be done with a flame. Use an approved leak detector solution or a mixture of soap and water. Apply solution, if leak is preent a bubbling effect will be seen. 18. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS: —WARNING — ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS (120 VOLT UNITS): This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug. A. When performing service work, the appropriate wiring diagram for your oven can be found on Pages 16 and 17 of this manual and also on the unit. Diagram is located behind the lower front panel (kickplate). B. Electrical Power (120 Volts): A cord and plug located at the rear of unit supplies the electrical power to unit. The plug can be directly connected into an appropriate three-prong grounded receptacle. C. Electrical Power (Over 120 Volts): 4 INSTALLATION A junction box is provided at the rear of the unit for connection to electrical power for those units rated at more than 120 volts. D. Electrical Ratings: ' Listed in the chart below are the electrical specifications for the equipment. From this listing an electrician can select the power supply and overload protection for the equipment. ELECTRICAL RATINGS FOR CHEF LAMINAIRE CONVECTION OVENS 120 VOLTS 60 CYCLE, SINGLE PHASE, SINGLE SPEED ....6.2 AMPERES 208/230 VOLTS 60 CYCLE,SINGLE PHASE, SINGLE SPEED 3.1 AMPERES CAUTION:When performing any electrical maintenance on the equipment,dis- connect the main power supply. 19. TO LIGHT&ADJUST TOP PILOTS: A. Open-top, Fry-top&Hot-top Pilots: Lift or remove tops and light pilots. Each open top section has a pilot adjust valve located between the burner valves. The fry-top or hot top section has a pilot adjust valve located adjacent to each burner valve.To raise or lower the height of the pilot flame insert a screwdriver into the valve slot and turn counter-clockwise to increase the flame or clockwise to decrease the flame. A proper flame is between 1/2 & 3/4 inches high. Refer to Figure 4. B. Griddle-Broiler Pilot: A(tee)shaped pilot is located just below and between the burners.Light both sides of pilot. Refer to Figure 4. To adjust use same procedure as in section 19A. Broiler Pilot Adjust 0 Top Pilot Adjust -- ',. ......�1 ..... . i� PILOT VALVE 1 Broiler Pilot FIGURE 4 20. LIGHTING AND AI JUSTMENT, OVEN PILOT: The flow of gas to each oven pilot is controlled by a separate pilot adjust valve on the manifold. The pilot flame is preset at the factory for the gas type and pressure specified on the unit rating plate. 5 INSTALLATION OVEN LIGHTING, RELIGHTING &SHUT-DOWN INSTRUCTIONS. 1. Turn thermostat control knob to (OFF).Wait 5 minutes. 2. Push in red safety valve button,light pilot and hold for 45 seconds or until pilot remains lit. 3. Turn thermostat control knob to desired temperature. 4. If pilot is extinguished or gas is interrupted repeat above. 5. For complete shutdown turn thermostat control knob to (OFF) and extinguish pilot. LIGHTING, RELIGHTING & SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS FOR FRY-TOP, HOT-TOP, BROILER AND OPEN TOP. 1. Turn burners to the(OFF) position. Wait 5 mintues. 2. Light pilots and adjust pilot valves through access hole's in the manifold panel and establish a 3/4 inch high pilot flame. 3. Turn burners to the(ON) position. 4. If pilot is extinguished or gas is interrupted repeat above. 5. For complete shutdown,turn all burners&pilot valves (OFF). 21. TOP BURNER SIMMER ADJUSTMENT: To adjust top burner simmer flame,turn valve to simmer position and remove knob. Insert screwdriver into the stem of valve and turn screw counterclock- wise to increase flame or clockwise to decrease the flame. For best burner performance, proper air mixture is necessary. Burners must have enough air to acquire a blue flame and eliminate yellow tips as much as possible.However,too much air will cause the flame to lift,blow or dance off burner ports. To adjust, loosen the screw on the air mixer and turn mixer to the left or right until a proper blue flame is attained. Refer to Figure 5. i air mixer_ _ 0 I; screw FIGURE 5 6 r INSTALLATION 22. INSTALLING A 12, 22, 34 OR 45 INCH FRY-TOP (WITH OVERHANGING GREASE DRAWER) ON A GR SERIES RANGE: (LEFT HAND SHOWN-RIGHT HAND OPPOSITE) Refer to Figure 6. D A c ®® ® ®p® B FIGURE 6 A. Place flange of grease drawer housing(A)on top flange of bodyside(B) as shown.Make sure that front of housing is even with front of bodyside. B. Set fry-top(C)on top of range as shown.If the fry-top covers entire unit, it should be even with the right bodyside.In either case,the fry-top must also be pushed all the way back flush with the range shelf or backsplash. Once the fry-top is in its proper location,it can be leveled by adjusting the rear leveling bolts with a straight screwdriver. C. SPLASH SHIELD:Clip the splash shield over rear portion of fry-top and push down. Back of splash shield should rest against the front panel of shelf or backsplash. See page 23 item 104. 23. ADJUST OVEN BY-PASS FLAME: (MINIMUM BURNER FLAME) To maintain this minimum flame,the BY-PASS MUST BE SET CAREFULLY AND ACCURATELY,as follows: 1. After pilot is lit,turn thermostat dial to 500 degrees F. 2. After 5 minutes, turn dial clockwise to a point slightly beyond the first mark on dial (shown in illustration below, by an (X). 3. Remove dial and bezel. 4. With a screwdriver, turn the by-pass Adjustor counter-clockwise, tc increase the flame, clockwise to decrease it, until there is a flame approximately 1/8 inch high over the entire burner. 5. Replace the bezel and dial. Turn dial clockwise until it locks in the(OFF) position. Refer to Figure 7. 7 INSTALLATION AOJY.TOO F rA EMIL O[" b OOv SULK I ..�«,«0CN1f CALII,ATION OAS•LI IT[ DIAL Af f[ru• JI �. �. F � � 1[rv[, UAt f �OUNII«R flANi[ F , Ep o� 'NOTE-IN[DIAL ASff M[lY FOR THIS CONTROL NAf FOUR(FI NOTCHES At INS ORANGE END OF 1111 DIAL SLEEVE. DO .G�./ "Of USE ANY OTHSI DIAL SLEEVE THAN THE TYPE SHOWN ,OW WITH THE FOUR-41 NOTCHES METAL DIAL INS[ �^�� FIGURE 7 24. CHECK OVEN THERMOSTAT CALIBRATION: To check oven temperatures use a test instrument or a reliable mercury thermometer.Place thermocouple of the test instrument or thermometer in the middle of oven.(BEFORE CHECKING MAKE SURE BY-PASS I IS ADJUSTED). A. Turn dial to the 400 degree F. mark. B. After burner has been on for about 15 minutes check the temperature. When using a thermometer the oven door should be opened for as short a period of time as possible. Use a flashlight, if necessary, to see the thermometer reading clearly. C. Continue to check temperature,at 5 minute intervals,until you have two successfull readings that are within 5 degrees of each other.The control should only be recalibrated if your reading is not within 20 degrees of the dial setting (400 degrees F). 25. TO RECALIBRATE OVEN CONTROL: This oven control is a precision instrument. It is carefully calibrated at the factory - that is, it is so adjusted that dial settings match the actual oven temperatures.Field calibration is seldom necessary and it should not be done unless considerable experience with cooking results definitely proves that the control is not maintaining the temperatures to which the dial is set. Recalibration should not be undertaken until the by-pass adjustment men- tioned in section 23 has been made. When recalibrating, check oven temperatures as instructed in section 24. Re-calibration procedure: 1. Remove dial and push out metal insert. 2. Replace dial and turn to the 400 degree F. mark to ignite oven burner. 8 4 INSTALLATION 3. After burner has been on for about 15 minutes check the temperature. When using a thermometer the oven door should be opened for as short a j period of time as possible. Use a flashlight, if necessary, to see the thermometer reading clearly. 4. Continue to check temperature,at 5 minute intervals,until you have two successive readings that are within 5 degrees of each other. E ` Recalibration is needed if your reading is not within 20 degrees of dial setting ! (400 degrees F).To recalibrate follow these additional steps. lIII' 5. Hold dial firmly,insert screwdriver through centerof dial,and push stem inward. DO NOT TURN THIS STEM. 6. While holding calibration stem in firmly with screwdriver,turn dial until it is set at the actual oven temperature as shown by your test instrument or thermometer. Release pressure on calibration stem and replace metal insert in dial. f; 7. Set dial at 450 mark.Check oven temperature again as instructed in(3) and(4).If the oven temperature is not within 30 degrees of the dial setting (450 degrees F) this means that the sensing element is inoperative and f the control should be replaced. i I A 9 INSTALLATION 26. GR SERIES ELEVATED BROILER INSTALLATION ON GR SERIES RANGE. C o- � � I � b i o STEP 1 — REMOVE SCREWS (A) FROM STEP 2 — RE-INSTALL TWO OF THE BOTH SIDES OF RANGE.PLACE TOP SUP- SCREWS (A) ON BOTH SIDES OF THE PORT(B)ON TOP OF THE RANGE SUPPORT RANGE. INSTALL THE.FOUR SCREWS, (D). INSTALL SIDE SUPPORT (C) INTO WASHERS AND NUTS (E) PROVIDED IN RANGE SUPPORT(D)ON BOTH SIDES OF BOLT BAG. TIGHTEN ALL FASTENERS RANGE. SECURELY ON BOTH SIDES OF RANGE. I �o Si 0 I I I STEP 4—ATTACH FASTENERS ASSHOWN. TIGHTEN BACK NUT ONLY.LEVEL BROIL- STEP 3—REMOVE BURNER TRAYS FROM ER BY ADJUSTING LEVELING BOLT (A) AND TIGHTEN MOUNTING NUTS SIDE AND RANGE AND FRONT PANEL FROM BROIL- BACK. REPLACE FRONT PANEL AND ER,MOUNT BROILER ON THE FOUR STUDS BURNER TRAYS. THE INSTALLATION IS ON RANGE BACK SUPPORT. NOW COMPLETE. IMPORTANT:The GR series elevated broiler can only be installed on GR10, GR11,GR12, GR13,GR14, GR22, GR41OR and GR410L ranges. r 10 OPERATION&MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT . . . . . maintenance and repairs must be made by a qualified service person. Call your local service company or if none available,contact the factory, a factory representative or local gas supplier for assistance in selecting a service agency. 1. OVEN SECTION: (CAUTION: Convection Ovens—do not operate with BLOWER OFF) A. Initial Oven Use: (CONVECTION OVENS—TURN BLOWER ON) Before using the oven for food preparation, light oven pilot and set thermostat at 350 degrees F for about two hours to remove moisture and protective oils. Complete information on the adjustment and maintenance of the oven temperature control is included in this manual. Once the equipment is installed, ignite the oven pilot. To check the operation of the thermostat,press the dial in and turn it counterclockwise to 500 degress. Burner ignition should occur instantly. B. OPERATING INSTRUCTION,SAFETY VALVE(TS 11 J): The safety valve, located behind the lower front panel, provides 100% shut off protection. This universal gas control device requires no adjustment. C. Pre-heating the Oven: To pre-heat the oven, turn thermostat to 450 degrees F and allow it to operate for approximately 30 minutes. This is a suggested time and temperature setting and will vary according to the preference of the operator,variations in recipe and oven venting system used. D. Minute Minder(GR17): To operate the minute minder,turn dial to desired setting.When the full set time elapses a bell will ring.To set time for less than 5 minutes,turn dial past the 5 minute mark then back to desired time. 2. TOP&GRIDDLE-BROILER SECTION: A. Initial Top&Griddle-Broiler use: Before using for food preparation, light pilots and remove protective grease from griddle.Set valves for griddle on low flame and allow to burn for approximately 30 minutes,then wipe griddle clean.The top burners will burn themselves clean. B. Top&Griddle-Broiler Valves: To place valves in the ON position turn knob counterclockwise to the first click or when the word ON is in the top position. Turning the knob completely counterclockwise puts valve in the SIMMER position. To adjust the SIMMER setting refer to INSTALLATION Section 21. 11 OPERATION& MAINTANANCE C. OPERATING HOT TOPS OR FRY-TOPS: When operating hot tops or fry-tops, all burners must be turned to approximately the same setting. Failure to do this will cause uneven temperatures.Allow at least 45 minutes for top to cool from high to low temperatures. D. GREASE DRAWER: The grease drawer is located under the fry-top drain hole. Remove by pulling straight out.Behind the front handle is a(weep hole)to prevent grease from overflowing if neglected by the operator. E. BROILER RACK&DRIP PAN: In order to change the broiler rack position, follow these steps: 1. Unhook the two front hooks on the drain pan from the broiler rack and allow the drain pan to rest on the broiler grease pan. 2. Pull the broiler rack entirely out of the range and insert it into the desired pair of supports. 3. Re-hook the drain pan to the front of the broiler rack. CAUTION: Broiler rack and pan will be HOT if unit is in use. Wear special gloves,etc.to protect hands when changing rack positions. F. BROILER GREASE PAN: Just below the broiler rack and drip pan is the grease pan.Remove by pulling straight out. DO NOT REMOVE DURING FOOD PREPARA- TION. 3. HOT TOPS: Allow part to cool. If water is used on tops while still hot, they may crack. Remove top(s)from range and clean surface with hot water and detergent.A wire brush may be used on the under side. Do not clean top(s) while still on range, even if cooled, as water will drip into the burner box and cause deterioration of metal. 4. TOP GRATES&TOP TRAYS: Allow parts to cool.Remove top(s)from range and clean surface with hot water and detergent. Dry thoroughly with clean cloth. Do not use a wire brush or enameled parts as this may scratch the surface. 5. BURNERS: Burners need little attention,but if spillage should occur,it may be necessary to clean around pilot ports,cones and air mixers.A wire brush should only be used on the burner itself. Open top burners have a center cone that can be unscrewed from the body for closer cleaning.Under no circumstances should any burner be dipped or submerged in water as this will rust the interior and inhibit the proper gas flow. 12 OPERATION &MAINTENANCE 6. OVEN INTERIOR: (Except Convection Ovens) A. Oven Deck: Allow to cool.Remove by lowering tabs on each side of deck,lift up using the handles provided,slide forward and out.To clean use hot water and detergent, wash as you would any enamel finish utensil. B. Oven Linings: Allow to cool. To clean use hot water and detergent. If scraping is necessary use wood,plastic,or sturdy rubber utensils.The use of a metal scraper can mar the surface and eventually cause rust.Never use heavy amounts of water that will run into the interior of unit. This can cause deterioration of the metal. Dry thoroughly after cleaning. 7. OVEN INTERIOR: (Convection Ovens) Dirt,crumbs and burned-on food products should be removed regularlyfrom the oven's interior. A clean interior will make the unit operate more efficiently and cleaning will prolong the life of the equipment. An oven should be allowed to cool before it is cleaned.Use hot water and deter- gent as the cleaning agent. Dry thoroughly after washing. Avoid using large amounts of water.Do not scrape the interior with hard,sharp instruments.Wood, plastic or rubber utensils work well for this purpose. 8. BROILER SECTI"N: After this section has cooled remove rack and pans for easier access to interior. Wash rack and pan with hot water and detergent.When washing interior do not use heavy amounts of water. Dry all parts thoroughly. l 9. GRIDDLE GREASE DRAWER: The grease drawer should be ernj)lied daily and washed with hot water and detergent. Dry thoroughly and immediately return to unit. 10. GRIDDLE&FRY-TOP: The griddle(fry-top)should be wiped daily while still warm,using a heavy cloth to remove oil.A griddle screen may be used and is available from your FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT DEALER.The griddle may be washed with hot water and detergent.Dry thoroughly with a clean cloth,then apply a thin film of oil. Observe grease drawer to avoid over-flowing of water while cleaning. 11. BLOWER AND MOTOR: (Models with Convection Ovens) k If the blower becomes dirty or motor needs replacement,it may be removed as f follows: R 1 Disconnect the unit from its electrical power supply. 2. Aemove the baffle in the rear of the oven. 3. Remove the wing nuts that attach the fan mounting plate to the oven rear lining. 4. Grasp the mounting plate and pull the motor assembly out of opening. 5. Reach through opening and unplug the motor power cord from outlet box. 6. The blower wheel is removed from the motor shaft by loosening the set screw in the blower's hub. 7. Replace motor by removing screws in front plate,remove plate,insulation and the four bolts that attach support to motor. 8. Reassemble carefully. (On capacitor start motors please note the position of the capacitor.) Tighten all fasteners firmly. 13 OPERATION & MAINTENANCE 12. MAIN POWER SWITCH(ES): (Models with Convection Ovens) Disconnect the electrical power to the unit.before servicing the switches or wiring.To replace the power switch,remove the top grates and top trays or frytop if equipped. Remove switch cover and disconnect the wiring to switch. Remove the switch and install the new switch, connect wiring and install switch cover. Refer to the wiring diagrams on Page 16 for the correct connection of wiring to switch. 13. BLOWER LIMIT SWITCH: (Models with Convection Ovens) Each unit is equipped with a blower limit switch that shuts the blower motor off when the door is opened.This switch is adjusted at the factory for the best normal operation. If there is a need to adjust this switch, remove the lower panel to gain access to the bell crank(Item 215).Located on the right side of the bell crank is a set screw. Loosen this set screw and turn the bell crank pin (Item 216) until proper adjust- ment is obtained. Tighten set screw securely and install the lower front panel. 14. STAINLESS STEEL: A. General Cleaning: For routine cleaning of stainless steel,ordinary detergent and hot water will usually do the work. To prevent water spots and streaks rinse equipment thoroughly with warm water and wipe dry with a soft clean cloth.Addition of a rinsing agent will also prevent spots. B. HEAT TINT In and around ovens and ranges where the tempreature reaches 500 degrees or more,straw colored or slightly darkened areas may appear on stainless steel.This heat tint is caused by a slight oxidation of the steel and is not harmful. Heat tint can be removed with a scouring powder. CAUTION:When using these powders be sure to rub in the direction of the polish lines to preserve the original finish. 15. PAINTED UNITS: For equipment with cheftone black enamel finish,clean with water and mild detergent. Wipe with a dry, soft cloth after washing. Do not use caustic cleaners, scouring powder, steel wool, etc. as these will remove the paint finish. 16. CONTINUOUS CLEAN OVENS: Continuous clean ovens require special care to preserve the porcelain.If heavy soil does not clean up during normal operation, empty oven and turn thermostat to 450 degrees for one to two hours,depending on the amount of a soil.If soil remains,let oven cool and soak.soil with water and mild detergent or a commercial oven cleaner.Wipe dry.Do not use abrasive cleaners,steel wool, scrapers or similar products as these will damage and destroy the continuous clean material. 17. APPLIANCE VENTING SYSTEM: An examination of the appliance venting system for proper operation, condition and obstructions is necessary 1 or 2 times a year or more often if necessary. 14 WIRING SCHEMATIC 115 V.A.C.1 PH.60 HZ. POWER CORD GRN. 8 WHT. 1 2 BLK. MAIN POWER SWITCH QRECEPT. WIRING SCHEMATIC 115 V.A.C. 1 PH. 60 HZ. WHT. BLK 8 POWER WHT. 3 CORD BLK. 2 4 1 8 MAIN POWER SWITCH 32 31 32 31 15 I I 15 1 1 MOTOR MOTOR SWITCH MOTOR SWITCH MOTOR RECEPT. RECEPT. 15 tl tl WIRING SCHEMATIC 208/230 V.A.C.1PH 60 HZ. JUNCTION BOX d GRN. 8 1 WHT. 2 BlK MAIN QRECEPT. S D 0 WIRING SCHEMATIC 208/230 V.A.C. 1 PH 60 HZ. GRN. WHT. 8 GRN. BLK 3 WHT. JUNCTION BLK. 4 BOX 2 g MAIN POWER 1 MAIN POWER SWITCH — SWITCH r 32 31 32 31 15 -' 15 MOTOR MOTOR SWITCH MOTOR SWITCH MOTOR RECEPT. i 16 . OPERATION 3 MAINTENANCE SERVICE PROBLEM GUIDE PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION IMPROPERLY PREHEATED OVEN. ADJUST THERMOSTAT BY PASS, SEE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. OVEN DOOR OPENED REPEATEDLY. DO NOT OPEN OVEN DOOR UNNECESSARILY REMOVE CLOGGING MATERIAL THE CLOGGED OVEN VENT. DELIBERATE CLOGGING OF OVEN VENTS TO INCREASE HEAT CONTENT IN OVEN DOES NOT HEAT OVEN IS NOT NECESSARY. EVENLY,BURNS FOOD INCORRECT RECIPE INSTRUCTIONS. CHECK RECIPE CAREFULLY. ON BOTTOM,SIDES, OVEN DECK OUT OF PLACE. REPLACE DECK IN A LEVEL POSTION, BACK OR TOP. COMPLETELY TO THE REAR. USE 0'MPROPER COOKING CONSULT YOUR LOCAL FOOD EOUIPMENs.. UTENSILS. DEALER FOR SUGGESTIONS. :4-_ IMPROPER ADJUSTMENT. SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. CLOGGED LINE OR ORIFICE. INSPECT d CLEAN. OVEN,TOP BURNER OR LOOSE THERMOCOUPLE. TIGHTEN THERMOCOUPLE BROILER PILOT GOES PILOT TOO CLOSE TO BURNER. RE-POSITION. OUT INOPERATIVE PILOT. REPLACE PILOT. LOW GAS PRESSURE,TOO MUCH AIR HAVE GAS PRESSURE CHECKED.ADJUST AIR MIXER.SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS HAVE A QUALIFIED SERVICE MAN CLEAN AND VALVE OR THERMO- CONTAMINATED GAS HAS CLOGGED LUBRICATE WITH AN APPROVED HIGH STAT HARD TO TURN. VALVE OR THERMOSTAT. TEMPERATURE GREASE HAVE GAS SUPPLY INSPECTED. CRACKS IN ENAMEL CLEANING WITH COOL WATER DI- DISCONTINUE PRACTICE. FINISH. RECTLY ON HOT ENAMEL SURFACES CHECK ALL LINES,VALVES,PILOT BURNERS, GAS ODOR. LEAK IN RANGE OR iAAIN GAS THERMOSTATS,AND SAFETY VALVES SUPPLY. AN APPROVED LEAK DETECTOR SOLUTION OR A MIXTURE OF SOAP AND WATER. t OUTAGE. RELIGHT PILOT. 17 7PERATION& MAINTENANCE SERVICE PROBLEM GUIDE PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION IMPROPER ADJUSTMENT. ADJUST AIR MIXER.SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. PILOT LIGHT OUT. RE-LIGHT PILOT. TOO MUCH BURNER AIR. ADJUST AIR MIXER.SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. TOP BURNER WILL NOT LIGHT OR BURNER OUT OF ALIGNMENT. RE-ALIGN BURNER, WILL NOT STAY LIT. PILOT FLAME ADJUSTED TOO ADJUST PILOT FLAME HIGHER.SEE ' LOW. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. CLOGGED BURNER PORTS OR PILOT PORT. CLEAN.DO NOT SOAK IN WATER. TOP BURNERS SPUTTER OR POP TOO MUCH BURNER AIR. ADJUST AIR MIXER.SEE WHEN TURNED OFF. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. INCORRECT RECIPE INSTRUCTIONS. CHECK RECIPE CAREFULLY. ry OVEN NOT PROPERLY PRE-HEATED. SEE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. BAKING TAKES TOO LONG. FOOD TOO COLD OR FROZEN WHEN BRING FOOD TO ROOM TEMPERATURE PLACED IN OVEN. BEFORE PUTTING INTO OVEN. OVEN THERMOSTAT DOES NOT LEAKAGE OF FLUID FROM THERMOSTAT REPLACE THERMOSTAT. CUT FLAME DOWN. OVEN BY-PASS ADJUSTED TOO HIGH. SEE INSTALLATION SECTION. TOP 6 OVEN BURNERS THROW SMALL FILINGS IN NEW BURNER. CLEAN BURNER. OFF ORANGE FLAME. POSSIBLE MOISTURE IN GAS SUPPLY. HAVE GAS SUPPLY INSPECTED FOR PROPER INSTALLATION IDRIP LEGS. BURNERS HAVE LAZY FLAMES IMPROPER AIR ADJUSTMENT. ADJUST AIR MIXER. AND ARE YELLOW. LOW GAS PRESSURE. ADJUST GAS PRESSURE. a d 1 18 .4 3 OPERATION A MAINTENANCE CHEF ORIFICE ANA PRESSURE RATI NG CHART MODEL t DESCRIPTION ORIFICE SIZE TYPE OF GAS NAT PRO GR 26,000 BTU/HR BURNER OVENS PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 BURNER 41 53 PILOT .018 .010 GR/GRM 19,000 BTU/HR BURNER (NAT) OPEN TOP 16,000 BTU/HR BURNER (PRO) PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 BURNER 45 56 PILOT 68 68 GR GRIDDLE/BROILER 23,000 BTU/HR BURNER PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 BURNER 43 54 PILOT 70 70 GR HOTTOP 20,000 BTU/HR BURNER &FRY-TOP PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 BURNER 44 55 PILOT 70 70 GR 16-0 23,000 BTU/HR BURNER OVEN PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 BURNER 43 54 PILOT .018 .010 GRM 15 22,000 BTU/HR BURNER SERIES PRESSURE, INCH,W.C. 4 10 FRY-TOP BURNER 43 54 PILOT 70 70 19 PARTS 1. First determine the model number of unit.This information can be found on the unit rating plate attached to unit.See sample of rating plate in section 8. The location of this rating plate on unit is as follows: A. Ranges with oven(s):on the lower front panel below oven door. B. JRanges with a storage compartment:in compartment on back panel. C. GRM 16 modular unit:under top tray on back panel. D. GRM 162 and GRM 15 series:under top section near front of unit. 2. After the model number is obtained, locate the model number in catalog and visually locate required part(s). 3. After required part is visually located on either the illustration page or the part information page, note the ITEM NUMBER. This ITEM NUMBER is the first column on the information page (see illustration below). In cases of a complete assembly only one ITEM NUMBER is shown.A brief explanation of this is found in section 5. 4. Next to the ITEM NUMBER COLUMN is the PART NUMBER COLUMN. Numbers listed here are for complete assemblies and individual parts. 5. The next column is PART DESCRIPTION for assemblies and individual parts. Note that the assemblies have their associated parts indented. This indicates that these parts when put together at the factory make up the assembly number. You may order either the complete assembly or the individual part(s). 6. The next series of columns indicates the NUMBER OF PIECES for each unit.You may order one or more pieces. 7. By following the model number down,it will intersect with the line item at the NUMBER OF PIECES as explained in section 6 above. MODELS ITEM .PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION 16 143860 SPRING OVEN DOOR 20 8. If you have any inquiries regarding your unit or if a part you need is not shown in the catalog, please include on your order or inquiry the following necessary information. A. From the rating plate (illustration below) show model number, serial P number,sequence code,date on rating plate and type of gas. IMPORTANT...rating plate reflects only factory installed information, ( please indicate if gas has been field converted. B. Your complete return address. A Post Office box number is sufficient only for parcel post delivery. C. Description and location of part and number of pieces.If a sample is sent, please tag with identification. Sketches are also helpful. CHEF -- CHEF Fl- SEND ALL ORDERS AND INQUIRIES TO: CHEF DIVISION FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. 910 SKOKIE BLVD. `,. NORTHBROOK, IL 60062 PHONE: 312-564-1125 SEND SAMPLE PARTS TO: FAX #: 312-564-8258 CHEF DIVISION FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. 320 DIVIDEND DRIVE PEACHTREE CITY, GA 30269 All items are made by CHEF DIVISION of FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. or are made expressly to CHEF DIVISION of FRANKLIN PRODUCTS CORP. specifications. 21 Q ss s• ' ss 27 7 29 1 t i •• 7 28 AE1 /i ss % s� 61 62 sv RANGE 0'„✓ models GR 10,GR14 ppRiS.GR405 GR410,GR415 See lower oven of G R 17.for oven parts. s4 ; !! ; RANGE SR !4 model Gail "' v.evf .ewa •1 See lower oven of G R 17.for oven parts. 22 F (� J ' I ul 'i IN 17S G < ss e �sAa Ge SEE LOWER SECTION Or GR17,roe OVEN PARTS 0913 oe d 62 � .���•' vAwt •suusl i SS 58 / RANO1 MODEL 0232 $11 LOWER SECTION Or GRIT,FOR OVEN PARTS 23 .JEO .� � % .�• � ` 175 27 29 %2f{ 6e ss � 61 \ 62 RANGE model i.• GR 17 See lower oven of G R 17,for oven parts. F34 w. v.lvt .auv I t 27 18 'B3 19 20 L' ef r � � 17 40 �Y 16 /185 1 4B r� RANGE \T✓ 82 -I� GR 6adGR16-O t 107 GRM16 GR44OS 1 l GR406 GR415 / 1 R416 GR426 G ® PILOi OVEN vavl S.[!Ir RM 167 SEE GR15 FOR BROILER PARTS 24 6"Casters For All Models � I I 106 16 ' n�00 I ZS 26 1 f 18A 19 Y � 69 20 77 10 7t 40 1° `\ \+• / f \ f i _��\ ! S9 1 PIL070vEN 1 1 VAIVf fAlfll 71 DOUBLE OVEN r mod*[ GR17 54 e iff VAIVf ADIUfi 25 173 187 ,es 0 cI 0 189 190 C 186 V 16e i 54 55 In MODEL GRY 1S SERIES 62 179 1a6 160 I62 16J O 1 14 1J to 41 1 i la �..e �`•�Q.� b' accessory fops IS6 L 157 177 174 1 1 NOT TOP 173 0 J4 fRT TOP '�� 1 26 a 205 2 28 Z9 75 SS G1 G2 201 02 203 G.•�ooueta�t mot.�' •• GRIDDLE -heel-tzcb BROILER 210 21S) i 219 L11 212 0 CONVECTION OVENS 2110! �1� \Y ) 27 LS ITEM PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION O_�Nf7f N t0 O Nm f0 fOmN 1tf Q Q Q S Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q S Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 1 147054 GRATE,TOP 6 10 6 4 6 4 4 12 4 8 8 4 8 8 4 2 16 143860 SPRING,OVEN DOOR 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 17 148771 PIN,BELL CRANK 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 18 147573 THERMOSTAT ASM W/KNOB 8 BEZEI 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 18A 147906 THERMOSTAT ONLY 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 49 147537 KNOB,THERMOSTAT 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 20 147538 BEZEL,THERMOSTAT 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 25 142987 MINDER,MINUTE 1 26 143049 DIAL,MINUTE MINDER 1 27 148311 A PILOT ASM(WITH LIGHTER PORTS) 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 148309 PORT LIGHTER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 148311 TUBE,PILOT 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 148321 INSERT 6 0 6 4 6 4 4 12 4 8 8 4 8 8 4 2 148322 RING&FLASH TUBE 3 5 3 .2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 28 149022 PILOT ASM 1 1 1 1 1 1 29 141142 ORIFICE,PILOT(NAT) 1 1 1 1 1 1 29 141143 ORIFICE,PILOT(PRO) 1 1 1 1 1 1 31 147241 BURNER,OVEN ASM W/SHIELD 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 32 148312 BURNER,FRONT ASM 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 141726 CAP,AIR MIXER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 148309 PORT LIGHTER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 33 148313 BURNER,REAR ASM 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 148309 PORT LIGHTER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 141726 CAP,AIR MIXER 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 36 147075 DOOR,OVEN ASM BLK 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 142626 PIN,HINGE 2 4 4 2 2 4 4 2 147115 HANDLE,DOOR 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 36 147076 DOOR,OVEN ASM STNLESS STL 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 142626 PIN,HINGE 2 4 4 2 2 4 4 2 147115 HANDLE DOOR 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 40 142760 CRANK,BELL 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 48 140440 PILOT ASM NAT d MIX GAS 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 148676 PILOT LESS ORIFICE 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 148677 ORIFICE,PILOT NAT GAS 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 '48 140612 PILOT ASM LP GAS 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 148676 PILOT LESS ORIFICE 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 148678 ORIFICE,PILOT LP GAS 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 50 140398 VALVE,SAFETY(TS11J) 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 54 140436 VALVE,PILOT ADJUST(TOP) 3 5 4 4 4 1 2 2 6 3 4 4 3 4 4 2 1 2 3 4 55 142382 VALVE(O.T./BRLR)LESS HOOD 6 10 8 7 8 2 4 4 12 4 8 8 4 8 8 4 2 2 3 4 58 142442 HOOD BLANK-0PN TOP(SPECIFY MODEL N,S/N,GAS d PRESSURE) 6 10 6 4 6 4 4 2 4 8 8 4 8 6 4 2 28 MODELS ITEM PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION Q 1�ppomm tO��J_�i_� =vv v _Nmt_O I�(V O f+♦�♦�YNY ���� Q Q m Mir 2 m 2 2 2 S Q¢S¢ Q S 2¢Q 59 142442 HOOD BLANK-OVEN(SPECIFY MODEL i,S/N,GAS d PRESSURE) 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 61 142442 HOOD BLANK-BROILER(SPECIFY MODEL II,S/N,GAS&PRESSURE) 2 2 2 2 2 2 62 147866 KNOB(OT,FT,HT,BROILER) 6 10 6 7 8 2 4 4 12 6 8 8 6 8 8 4 2 2 4 68 147053 RACK,BROILER 1 1 1 1 1 1 69 142333 RACK,OVEN 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 72 141749 DECK,OVEN ASM 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 73 149112 PLATE,FIRE 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 74 142805 LINING,OVEN LT ASM 1 1 1 2 2 1 75 142807 LINING,OVEN AT ASM 1 1 1 2 2 1 76 142368 LINING,OVEN LT 2 2 1 1 1 2 77 142367 LINING,OVEN AT 2 2 1 1 1 2 78 148334 TRAY,TOP 3 5 3 2 3 2 2 6 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 1 79 143987 TRAY,DRIP 1 1 1 2 1 80 143988 TRAY,DRIP LT 1 81 143989 TRAY,DRIP AT 1 82 143990 TRAY,DRIP t 83 143991 TRAY,DRIP 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 84 148628 LEG BLK 4 4 4 6 6 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 84 148629 LEG STAINLESS STL 4 4 4 6 6 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 86 143228 SPACER,TOP SIDE 1 89 142726 PAN,GREASE(STNLESS HANDLE) 1 1 1 1 1 1 89 147539 PAN,GREASE(PAINTED HANDLE) 1 1 1 1 1 1 90 147071 PAN,DRIP 1 1 1 1 1 1 103 141711 GRIDDLE 1 1 1 1 1 103 147851 GRIDDLE 1 104 144628 SPLASHER,GRIDDLE 1 1 1 1 1 104 148629 SPLASHER,GRIDDLE 1 105 142735 DRAWER,GREASE(STNLESS FRT 1 1 1 1 1 1 105 147540 DRAWER,GREASE(PAINTED FAT 1 1 1 1 1 1 106 141712 DIVERTER,DRAFT(BLK ONLY) 1 107 149049 LINK,DOOR HINGE 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 158 142442 HOOD BLANK-FRYTOP(SPECIFY MODEL#,S/N,GAS 8 PRESSURE) 1 2 3 4 166 148636 CASTER,NON-LOCKING 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 2 4 4 4 167 148637 CASTER,LOCKING 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 M 168 140533 REGULATOR,PRESSURE NAT 4 WC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 168 148181 REGULATOR,PRESSURE LP 10 WC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 168 148841 REGULATOR,PRESSURE NAT 4 WC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 168 148842 REGULATOR,PRESSURE LP 10 WC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 173 149019 BURNER 1 174 149020 SHIELD,BURNER 1 29 MUDELS ITEM PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION Q 1Qg�fQgp mio��� p �N MOIA mf6A�V V O�►♦� ���� 000 (�U' (7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 C7 V' C7 175 149023 BURNER,BROILER ASM 2 2 2 2 2 2 177 149016 TUBE,PILOT ASM 1 141663 ORIFICE,PILOT 1 149332 TUBE,PILOT 1 180 149737 DOOR,OVEN ASM(PAINTED) 1 142626 PIN,HINGE 2 2 2 4 148788 HANDLE,DOOR 1 1 1 2 180 149738 DOOR,OVEN ASM(STNLESS STL) 1 1 1 2 142626 PIN,HINGE 2 2 2 4 148788 HANDLE,DOOR 1 1 1 2 181 149513 RACK,OVEN 1 1 1 2 182 149731 DECK,OVEN ASM 1 1 1 2 183 149733 FIREPLATE,OVEN 1 1 1 2 184 149603 BURNER,OVEN ASM 1 1 1 2 185 149531 FITTING,ELBOW d ORIFICE NAT 1 1 1 2 185 146685 FITTING,ELBOW R ORIFICE PRO 1 1 1 2 186 149597 LEG(PAINTED) . 4 4 4 4 4 186 149598 LEG(STAINLESS STL) 4 4 4 4 4 187 149774 FRYTOP ASM 1 187 149931 FiQYTOP ASM 1 187 149932 FRYTOP ASM 1 188 149767 EXTENSION,FLUE 1 188 149949 EXTENSION,FLUE 1 188 149962 EXTENSION,FLUE 1 189 149771 DRAIN,GREASE 1 1 1 190 149760 GUIDE,GREASE PAN(PAINTED). 1 1 1 190 149761 GUIDE,GREASE PAN(STNLESS) 1 1 1 191 149780 PAN,GREASE ASM(PAINTED FRT 1 1 1 191 149781 PAN,GREASE ASM(STNLESS FRT 1 1 1 I 30 MODELS ITEM PART NO NO. DESCRIPTION o a a a a 0000 0ccmccm =1¢Lw u.LL 135 143332 TOP,HOT(111/4 WIDE) X 136 142816 TOP,FRY FIT DRAIN X 137 142812 TOP,FRY LT DRAIN X 138 143310 TOP,FRY FIT DRAIN X 139 143305 TOP,FRY LT DRAIN X 140 143317 TOP,FRY FIT DRAIN X 141 . 143312 TOP,FRY LT DRAIN X 147 140208 LIFTER,HOT TOP 1 148 142836 HOUSING,GREASE DRAWER LT OR FIT(PAINTED) ALL MODELS EXCEPT GR 11 WITH 1 1 1 1 148 142839 HOUSING,GREASE DRAWER RIGHT DRAIN LT OR FIT(STAINLESS STL) ALL MODELS EXCEPT GR 11 WITH 1 1 1 1 149 142821 DRAWER,GREASE RIGHT DRAIN 1 1 1 1 150 143324 DRAWER,GREASE FOR GR 11 RIGHT DRAIN ONLY 1 1 1 1 156 142382 VALVE,BURNER LESS HOOD 1 1 2 3 4 157 142442 HOOD BLANK-H.T&F.T.(SPECIF) MODEL k,S/N,GAS&PRESSURE) 1 1 2 3 4 160 144628 SHIELD,SPLASHER FOR LEFT OR RIGHT DRAIN 1 162 144629 SHIELD,SPLASHER FOR LEFT OR RIGHT DRAIN 1 163 144630 SHIELD,SPLASHER FOR LEFT OR RIGHT DRAIN 1 173 149019 BURNER 1 1 2 3 4 174 149020 SHIELD,BURNER 1 1 2 3 4 177 149016 TUBE,PILOT ASM 1 1 2 3 4 141683 ORIFICE,PILOT 1 1 2 3 4 149332 TUBE,PILOT 1 1 2 3 4 178 149048 TOP,FRY FIT DRAIN X 178 149047 TOP,FRY LT DRAIN X 179 149076 SHIELD,SPLASHER 1 i w r E - 0 31 MODELS CONVECTION 1 2 OVENS WITH 2 2 SUFFIX ITEM PART G G -V -VL -VR -VT -VB N0. NUMBER_ _ DESCRIPTION B B(NOTE:QUANTITIES LISTED ARE PER OVEN) NOTE:FOR OVEN OR OPEN TOP PARTS REFER TO PAGES 22 THRU 26 OF ILLUSTRATION AND PAGES 28 THRU 30 OF PARTS LIST.PARTS LISTED HERE ARE FOR THE BROILER-GRIDDLE SECTION ONLY. 1 28 149022 PILOT ASM 1 29 141142 ORIFICE.PILOT(NAT) 1 1 141143 ORIFICE,PILOT(LP) 1 1 55 142382 VALVE(LESS HOOD) 1 2 61 142442 HOOD BLANK-H.T.&F.T. (SPECIFY MODEL#,S/N,GAS 8 PRESSURE) 1 2 62 147866 KNOB 1 2 105 142735 DRAWER,GREASE(S/S FRONT) 1 147540 DRAWER,GREASE(BLK FRONT) 1 175 149023 BURNER,BROILER ASM. 1 2 200 150393 PILOT ASM. 1 201 150418 PAN,GREASE 1 150419 PAN,GREASE 1 202 150292 RACK,BROILER 1 150293 RACK.BROILER 1 203 150381 PAN.DRIP 1 150383 PAN,DRIP 1 204 150427 SHIELD,SPLASHIER 1 150428 SHIELD,SPLASHER 1 205 150450 FRYTOP 1 205 150451 FRYTOP 1 NOTE:FOR OVEN OR OPEN TOP PARTS REFER TO PAGES 22 THRU 26 OF ILLUSTRATION AND PAGES 28 THRU 30 OF PARTS LIST.THE PARTS LISTED HERE ARE NOT COMMON TO THE STANDARD OVEN SECTION. CONVECTION OVEN LININGS ARE NOT REPLACEABLE. 210 150317 SWITCH,MAIN POWER 1 1 1 1 1 211 150477 RACK,OVEN 3 3 3 3 3 212 150473 SWITCH.OVEN DOOR 1 1 1 1 1 213 150504 MOTOR,120/208-230 VOLT 1 1 1 1 1 214 150474 BLOWER(IMPELLER) 1 1 1 1 1 215 150460 CRANK,BELL ASM 1 1 1 1 1 216 150919 PIN,BELL CRANK ASM 1 1 1 1 1 j i 32 IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING CHEF WARRANTY Subject to the terms and conditions of the Franklin Chef Commercial Gas Cooking Equipment Warranty set forth in another section of this manual and to the following,this Warranty covers repair or replacement(at the Company's option)of parts if defective in material or workmanship within 90 days from date of initial installation. The Warranty does not cover and the Company is not responsible for any or all of the following: 1. Adjusting thermostat by-pass where applicable 2. Calibration of thermostat 3. Adjusting burner air shutter 4. Adjusting pilot lights 5. Leveling of appliance 6. Abuse or misuse 7. Improper operation caused by: A.Not installing pressure regulator where applicable with appliance B. Connection to wrong type of gas i C. Insufficient gas pressure,gas flow or BTU rating 8. Damage or improper operation caused by installation or field conditions,such as exhaust tans,hoods,ventilation systems,etc. 9. Damage in transit 10. Improper installation of parts and/or accessories 11. Checking and testing the appliance after installation 12. Altering the appliance or its gas system 13. Damage to handles, knobs, thermostats and valves when abused during installation or operation 14. Adjustment of brake mechanism on GH79 and GHS79 broilers. 15. The GH Series vertical broilers(GH79,GHS79)lift mechanisms were factory adjusted.Further field adjustments at any time are not included in warranty service. Defective parts must be returned to the factory for inspection.This Warranty will not be applicable and the Company will not recognize any claim for defective parts unless this procedure is followed.The Company does not purchase parts from service agencies or distributors and this Warranty does not cover your purchase of parts from service agencies or distributors. Warranty service must be performed by an authorized Chef Service Agency. If there are none in your area,write the Company for assistance in selecting a service agency. WARRANTY PROVISION FOR CHEF Franklin Products Corp.(the"Company")warrants to the original purchaser(as ,hereinafter defined) its commercial cooking equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. The obligation of the Company under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement(at the Company's option)of any part or parts which may thus prove defective under normal use and service within 15 months from the date of original shipment by the Company, or 12 months from date of installation, whichever comes first, and which the Company's examination shall disclose to its satisfaction to be thus defective.This repair or replacement obligation shall include only the direct furnishing by the Company of replacement parts or other materials necessary for such repair and replacement and this warranty does not include any labor costs(except as hereinafter specifically provided) nor freight charges, nor costs of such replacement parts or other materials obtained other than directly from the Company.Upon the Company's request all defective parts or materials which are to be replaced are to be promptly returned to the Company,freight prepaid.Labor costs for such repair or replacement are included in this warranty for a period of ninety(90)days from the date of orginal installation for the original purchaser subject however to the following:(i)such labor must be performed by an authorized service agency of the Company selected from the Company's list of authorized service agencies,the agency selected to be the agency closest to the installation site(if there is no authorized agency in the area,then any agency on the Company's list may be selected), (ii)such labor must be performed during normal working hours at normal labor rates,and(iii)the invoice for the labor costs shall contain the model and serial numbers of the commercial cooking equipment,a detailed description of the defect and of the labor furnished and such other information as may be requested by the company. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY,INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT- ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE, AND OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES OF THE COMPANY,AND THE COMPANY NEITHER ASSUMES,NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR THE COMPANY, ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF THIS COMMERCIAL COOKING EOUIPMENT. The term"original purchaser,"as used in this warranty,shall be deemed to mean the purchaser in the ordinary course of business(and not a purchaser at any judicial or auction sale)for whom the commercial cooking equipment is originally installed. This warranty does not cover damage in transit or damages resulting from accident, alteration(including without limitation any adjustment due to conditions existing at the installation site), misuse, abuse, negligence, flood, fire, act of God or other casualty, failure to properly maintain or failure to install or operate strictly in accordance with instructions,nor does it apply to normal maintenance repairs nor to thermostat calibration or air shutter adjustment, nor to normal adjustments to thermostats,burners,valves,air shutters,safety valves or other parts.This warranty will be null and void if the gas input pressure exceeds the pressure set forth on the rating plate on the equipment. This warranty is applicable only when the commercial cooking equipment is purchased for use within and retained within the Continental United States. This warranty and the obligation of the Company with respect to this warranty,shall be null and void and of no effect in the event of non-compliance with any of the terms or conditions hereof to be performed or complied with by or on behalf of the original purchaser. In no event shall the Company be liable for any delay in the performance of this warranty due to causes beyond its control,for any claims for damages for infringement or the like,or for any special or consequential damages. "O & 1461.-, BPN4337B004, s Operating & Installation Instructions MODELS LET-F, LET-G, LLE-F, LLE-G ¢ j APPLICATION MOUNTING Models LET and LLE were designed for applications The unit is of the draw-thru type, discharging air of—20°F.to 34°F.where positive defrosting of the from the fan side into the room. The unit may be evaporator is required.The electric defrost system suspended on 5/16" minimum rod hangers, or is automatically started at the pre-determined time secured directly to the ceiling with 5/16"minimum settings of the timer.A built-in temperature control lag screws.The mounting dimensions are shown in terminates the defrost period when the coil is Table A.The unit is best located with air discharge ``. defrosted, regardless of the frost load. The low toward the door opening and at least 12"from the Wes' profile design and flush-to-ceiling mounting aids in coil face to the wall. installation in low ceiling freezers. ; SUCTION CONN. 3/8"HOLES ' t ri L =.NSF.= SA Ed Ld W 7/8&1-3/32 Y y COMB.K.O. B 5318 A I 2'h / 137/16. d� AIR 15 C_ i" TABLE A f 12 Approx. Model DIMENSIONS In. CONNECTIONS In. Ship Wt. No. A B W Coil Inlet Suction Ext.E ual. Drain Lbs. LET040 21 — 29. '/2 FN -%O.D. '/4 FN %M.F. 36 LET065 33 — 41 'h FN 8/8 O.D. '/4 FN 8/6 M.F. 55 LET090 41 — 49 '/z FN 7/6 O.D. '/4 FN %M.F. 69 LET120 61 — 69 '/2 FN 7/6 O.D. '/4 FN %M.F. 75 LET160 81 417/8 89 '/2 FN 1'/8 O.D. '/4 FN 3/4 FPT 122 LET200 101 417/6 109 'h FN 1'/8 O.D. '/4 FN 3/4 FPT 227 LET240 121 617/8 129 '/2 FN 1'/6 O.D. '/4 FN 3/4 FPT 246 LLE068 41_ — 49 'h FN 7/8 O.D. '/4 FN 8/8 M.F. 64 LLE102 61 — 69 'h FN 7/6 O.D. Y4 FN 8/6 M.F. 86 LLE136 1 81 417/8 89 'h FN 11/a O.D. '/4 FN 3/4 FPT 107 LLE170 1 101 41716 109 'h FN 1'16 O.D. '/4 FN 3/4 FPT 189 LLE204 1 121 1 617/6 1 129 'h FN JVAOD. '/4 FN 3/4 FPT 1 230 q For CSA Code approval,we replace standard captive fasteners with sheet metal screws. { BOHN HEAT TRANSFER Division of Wickes Manufacturing Company Danville, Illinois 61832•(217)446-3710 r i -- j EXPANSION VALVE Expansion valve recommendations are given in Table B. All units be set at the proper superheat at the lowest evaporator temperature require the use of an externally equalized expansion valve and are at which the system is expected to operate. provided with a equalizer line with a'/d'F.N.installed at the factory. It is recommended that for a 10° F.to 12° F.T.D.system,the valve should be adjusted to maintain 5°F.to 6°F.superheat.Preservation It is important that the operation of the expansion valve be checked of the perishable products will be greatly improved when the evap- out after the system has balanced out at the desired room temperature orator coils are supplied with adequate refrigerant for full as there are many factors which affect the performance of an Performance. Ij expansion valve.If the coil is being starved it is necessary to reduce NOTE: Make certain that correct distributor nozzle is installed the superheat setting of the expansion valve.To obtain full evaporator before assembling expansion valve todistributor.Information performance and uniform frost loading,the expansion valve should card is provided with each unit for proper selection. EXPANSION VALVE SELECTION 6 TABLE B BTUH +20° F.SUCTION 101:F.T.D. COIL @ ALCO SPORLAN MODEL INLET 10° F.T.D. R-12 R-22 R-12 R-22 LET040 'h"F.N. 4,600 HCE'/2FW HCE'hHW GFE'/2C GVEY2C LET065 'h"F.N. 7,500 HCEIFW HCEIHW GFE'hC GVE'hC LET090 '/2'F.N. 10,400 HCEIFW HCEIHW GFE1C GVE1C LET120 'h"F.N. 13,800 HCE1'hFW HCE1'hHW GFE1C GVE1C LET160 '/2"F.N. 18,400 HCE11hFW HCE11hHW GFE2C GVE11hC =I LET200 'h"F.N. 23,000 HCE2FW HCE2HW GFE2C GVE11hC LET240 'h"F.N. 27,600 HCE2FW HCE3HW CFE21hC GVE2C `` LLE068 'h"F.N. 8,000 HCEIFW HCEIHW GFE1C GVE'hC 4 LLE102 1/2"F.N. 12,000 HCEIFW HCEIHW GFEl1/2 C GVE1C LLE136 'h"F.N. 16,000 HCE1'hFW HCE1'/2HW I GFE11hC GVE11hC LLE170 'h"F.N. 20,000 HCE2FW HCE2HW I GFE2C GVE11hC LLE204 'h"F.N. 24,000 HCE2FW I HCE2HW I GFE2C I GVE1'/2C B BTUH —20° F.SUCTION 10' F.T.D. COIL @ ALCO ! SPORLAN MODEL INLET 10° F.T.D. R-12 R-502 R-12 R-502 LET040 'h"F.N. 4,000 _HCElFW15 HCE'/2RW35 GFE'hZP GRE'hZP LET065 '/2"F.N. 6,500 HCElFW15 HCEIRW35 GFEIZP GRE'/2ZP LET090 '/2"F.N. 9,000 HCE11hFW15 HCE1RW35 GFEIZP GREIZP qy LET120 '/2"F.N. 12,000 HCE2FW15 HCE11hRW35 GFE1i'hZP GREIZP LET160 '/2'F.N. 16,000 HCE2FW15 HCE2RW35 GFE2ZP GREIY2ZP � LET200 'h"F.N. 20,000 HCE3FW15 HCE3RW35 CFE2'/2ZP GRE2ZP LET240 'h"F.N. 24,000 TCLE4FW5 HCE3RW35 CFE3ZP CRE2ZP LLE068 'h"F.N. 6,800 HCElFW15 HCE1RW35 GFEIZP GRE'/2ZP LLE102 'h"F.N. 10,200 HCE1'/2FW15 HCE1RW35 GFE1''hZP GREIZP LLE136 'h"F.N. 13,600 HCE2FW15 HCE1'hRW35 I GFE2ZP GRE11hZP LLE170 'h"F.N. 17,000 HCE3FW15 HCE2RW35 I CFE2ZP GRE2ZP LLE204 'h"F.N. 20,400 HCE3FW15 HCE3RW35 I CFE2'hZP GRE2ZP REFRIGERANT CONNECTIONS Install all refrigerant system components in accordance with line be used since less heat will be required of the defrost water to applicable local and national codes and in accordance with good heat the drain line. The"drain line should be sealed and insulated practice required for proper operation. where it passes thru the wall.Drain traps should be located in a warm If the suction line must rise to a point higher than the suction ambient to prevent freeze-up.Heatwill be conducted from the drain connection on the unit, a suction line trap at the unit must be pan to the drain line and in many cases if only a small portion of the provided.Horizontal suction lines should slopeawayfrom the evap- drain line is located in the refrigerated area,a drain line heater may orator toward the compressor. The coil connections are shown in not required. If a drain line heater is required, see Table C or providid e an equivalent heater having approximately 15 watts per foot Table A. of drain line. DRAIN LINE After installing the unit, connect a metal drain line to the fitting provided on the unit.The drain line should be pitched sharply and Heaters of 230 volt rating should be wired to theT1 and T2terminals exitthe room as quickly as possible.It is recommended acopperdrain of the unit.When installing the drain line heater,do not overlap the heater. ©1983 BHTD 2 j ij 1. DRAIN LINE HEATERS TABLE C 4. Compressor operates in accordance with the demands of the refrigeration system temperature and/or pressure controls. PART HEATER WATTS 5. The unit cooler fan operates continually. NO. LGTH. Ft. 2082 2402 5508-0 6 32 42 6. Frost builds up slowly on the evaporator. 5594-P 12 63 84 5595-P 18 95 126 STEP B—DEFROST CYCLE: 5596-P 1 36 189 252 1. Defrosting of the evaporator is started automatically by the timer at predetermined times—typical settings of the timer WIRING would be two defrost periods per 24 hours. The nameplate is marked with the current characteristics to be used 2. The timer mechanically opens switch "A"which breaks the for wiring the unit.Internal wiring of the fan motors,tubular heaters, circuit to the compressor and evaporator fan motors,thereby heater limit switch,and combination defrost termination fan delay shutting them off,and closes switch"B",thereby permitting control,has been completed at the factory.Each motor is provided current to flow to the heater. with a quick disconnect waterproof connector, and all wiring connections terminate on a single terminal block in the wiring 3. The heater,recessed in slots,gives up heat directly to the fins compartment. The wiring compartment is located on the end of the evaporator. This heat raises coil and refrigerant opposite the expansion valve.The terminals are clearly labeled and temperature to 30° F. causing the frost to melt. correspond to the terminal markings on the timer. 4. Frost on evaporator is melted and defrost water drips into Figure 1 on Page 4 illustrates internal unit wiring. heated drain pan and flows down the drain. For field wiring of the unit refer to Figure 2 and 3 for 208-230 volt 5. When frost has completely melted from the coil,the coil starts single phase heater arrangement, Figure 4 for 208-230 volt three to warm up beyond 32° F. phase heater arrangement and Figure 6 for 460 volt single phase heater arrangement.For field wiring of multiple 208-230 volt three STEP C—COIL RE-COOLING CYCLE: phase units,refer to Figure 5. 1. When the coil warms up to 55° F. the defrost termination In multiple 208-230 volt unit wiring,disconnect the defrost termina- thermostat closes which allows the current to flow to the tion control at Terminal "N" of Unit No. 1 and wire it to the "X" solenoid in the timer,which then energizes and trips the timer Terminal of Unit No.2.Additional units may be added by wiring all switch back to its normal position(switch"A"closed,switch defrost controls in series as above.Wire Terminal"X"of Unit No.1 "B" open). The fan delay portion of this thermostat is now only to the timer.Terminals"N",3 and 4 are wired in parallel for all open. The heater safety thermostat may open but under units and connected to the timer. Terminal "F" must be wired in normal operation will remain closed. The heater safety parallel but not connected to the timer. thermostat would open only if the defrost termination thermostat fails to close. When installing multiple evaporator systems,care must be taken to 2. The compressor now starts. review heater contactor requirements.The combined heater load on 3. The fan motor remains off because the fan delay thermostat is multiple unit systems may not exceed the timer contact amp rating. open. This prevents warm air from being blown into the (Paragon 40 amps). Should this occur, the heaters must be wired refrigerated space. through separate contactors.Optional timer and contactor kits are 4. Evaporator coil cools down approaching operating tempera- available for remote installation. ture. Superheated gas only passes to the compressor. All wiring should be done in accordance with local and national electrical codes.The unit cabinet must be grounded. STEP D—RETURN TO NORMAL REFRIGERATION CYCLE: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. When coil temperature reaches 30° F.the fan delay thermo- stat closes,this allows current to flow to the fan motorand the SEQUENCE OF OPERATION unit is now back in operation as in Step "A". STEP A—NORMAL REFRIGERATION CYCLE: 1. Power is supplied to "N" and 4 terminals by the timer. 2. The heater safety thermostat is closed. The fan delay and defrost termination thermostat is closed in the fan delay position and open in the defrost termination position. 3. The defrost heater is off. 3 FIGURE 1 INTERNAL UNIT WIRING ` 208-230/60/1 208-230/60/1 EEpp 208-230/60/3 460/60/1 ALL MODELS EXCEPT LET 240 R LLE 204 I LET240 & LLE 204 OONTTACTDR - ALL MODELS OONNTAATC70R ALL MODELS CON AAAC qt CODE IF B 10 CODE IF B 10 2W2 =1` CODE 2F 0 26 206-230/60/3 CODE OF 8 80 460/60/1 TIMER TI ME.°. TIMER TIMER HTR.TIMER lN) TIM I TIMER MTR.TIMER TIMER 11 TIMER (1 1) .TIMER TIME (X) (4) (N) CONT. (X) (N) CONT. (X) (4) CONT (4)1 (3) COIL I COIL 1 I I ( COIL I I I I I I t I 1 I I 1 I Q I I I 1 I I I I I I I Q N 3 % F 4_ T1 T3I i i N 3 X F 4 TI T2 T3I . . 3 X F 4 T, T2 73 N 3 X F 4 TI IT2 TR. a MTR. b MTR. MTR b NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE 9 MTR S MTR 3 MTR 3 MTR Mn, TI _T2 Mm. HEATERS YTR HEATERS MiR HEATERS MTR i MT MTR M1R. NOTE I IMwI�I NOTE NOTE N 4E 4 2E 4 4 MTp MT SIZE MTR. YTp. LONLY HEATERS M7R. MT YTR. MTR.AMPS HEATER AMPS 1.Use copper Conductors only. 2.Unit must be grounded. MODEL No. ELEC. No. ELECTRICAL CODE 3.Timer-Paragon Model 8145-20.May be factory provided in kit,field installed or NO. Of CODE Of factory mounted in Condensing unit or field supplied and field installed. LET LLE Mtr. IF I 1G Htr. 1F,1G 2F,2G BF,BG 4.Fan delay and defrost termination-Red to"N",Brown to"X",Black to'T". 040'+ 1 1.1 .42 2 4.35 N.A. N.A. 5.Heater safety-Red to"N",White to'•3". 065 + 6.96 4.6 3.48 6.'Indicates Electrical Code:1=208430/60/1,2=208-230/60/3 and 8=460/60/1. 090-+ 068'+ 2 2.2 .84 8.70 5.8 4.35 7.+Indicates Motor Code:F-Shaded Pole,G-PSC. 8.All codes have 208-230 volt motors and control circuit. 120'+ 102'+ 3 37 .26 4 13.04 8.6 6.52 9.Heater Safety-Red to(N),White to(T2). 160'+ 10.Heater Amps.Shown are for leg with highest amp draw. 180'+ 4 4.4 1.68 17.39 11.5 8.70 200-+ 170-+ 1 5 5.5 2.10 21.74 14.4 10.87 240'+ 204'+ 6 6.6 2.52 26.09 1 17.2 13.04 TIMER FIGURE 2 G --------� I I COMPRESSOR --- IbrrQQI II66IQQI-bIrrIQQI 111 TYPICAL SYSTEM WIRING --_-- -JSWITIH ,PRESSURE �Conteotor CONTROL SINGLE EVAPORATOR ' I 1 �� IL---� ------------- --I_I ICI III I I "N•'Mart Be on LIR"a I I I - I I I Same Phase wiring �olenaid I I I I As Coil 208-23011 Models Except LET 240 & LLE 204 i ,hem I I I FUSED r I I I I I DISCONNECT SWITCH j I j �= I I I Ll I I I 208-230V I . I NOTE 1.All Field Wiring To Be Done In Accordance With National Stets and Loeel Codes. NOTE 2---- Field Wirhlp oL Factory Wbhp 1 N X F 4 T7 1131 FAN HEATERS HEATER MOTORS LIMIT REFER TO UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM FOR INTERNAL y WIRING. IIj LT .&Fan Delay - 4 v TIMER 1 Sol.. —1 I 4NI ---__—__— COMPRESSOR 1 B �..Cmnpreaol ,ON-OFF 4)3 d __—________�.p}�_J SWITCH Suirter Or SWITCH Conbetm 111 I , I CONTROL }--- ---------------------- -� FIGURE 3 1 I.pt u, "N"Must So On I I u Serra Ph—M. I I I I I Ili As Call I Room ' , TYPICAL SYSTEM WIRING mat ; �� i Fu_ SINGLE EVAPORATOR Dhcori '"B_-ZM 208-23011 I I I r I 3 Phan Models LET 240 & LLE 204 NOTE 1. All Field Wiring To Be Dorn In Accortlenw With Nodonel,Suite and Local Codes I N 3 ' FFabcM ry W Wiring NO a Fen Heaton Lhnh Motors REFER TO WIRING DIAGRAM FOR INTERNAL WIRING D Mro t Term.& ey TIMER _ Clock 1 FIGURE 4 I COMPRESSOR (—��' ON-0FF SWITCH I B��' TYPICAL SYSTEM WIRING PRE URE Cgg�ta III ( I I CONTROL SINGLE EVAPORATOR Liquid ••N"Muee Be on kmold i i L ————---------I -i simNPColl whe ----- 208-23013 Models ' 1 I I. � Fwad Ohcmttect L i I r I Li 3230 a i l I i I I I NOTE 1.All Field Wiring To Ba Done In Accordanm I I I I I I With National,Stan end Loal Codes I 1 I NOTE 2———— Field Wiring - Factory Wiring N 3 X F 0 Tt T2 1 I � I- HEATERS Han, Motors Lunn REFER TO WIRING DIAGRAM FOR INTERNAL WIRING Denise Term.&Fen Geh y r S NOTE 1.All FbM Wiring To Be Dom In Aewrdno With National,S"and Level Codes NOTE 2———— Fold Wiring Fan:tory Wiring TIMER Chdt 1 >ESSOF SWITCH FIGURE 5 1, N 2 41___________�p{�_J ON-Orr 1 — PRESSURE Starter Or 111" III CONTROL I b Contactor TYPICAL SYSTEM WIRING -__ ==�?--_-----_------ ' T,ayr 1 '— I Fan CoMU:tor"ubed WMn Llqukl ( I (4)I I I Tad Ada E—d 12 MULTIPLE EVAPORATORS I 1 SobnoM I I I r1--———___—__ -I-� , Sniro�� II , , I i l r--------- As Coil M—)Sub Fadg When Amps m I 1 Room I O I I I I DWa Ex°seeds 6050 A�Rating. g.t Proaeedro Thermoalet 208-23013 Models I 1 FUSEID FAN I I DISCONNECT HEATER IYWSI—F2 I MOTOR r 1 CONTACTOR SWITCH IBma:.Beek I i �},JUMPER WIRE IS NOT RE- IF�bkl TF.Fawn I I I J I I OUIREO WHEN FAN CONTAC- I I I TOR USED Lt.ewrXadbgLl-- I r i _J_--- —, 2 . L-- I I I I 11 I I I I I N 3 % F 4 T7 T2 1 ( I- N 3 X F 4 T1 T2 I I FAN HEATERS II I FAN HEATERS HEATER MOTORS NEATER MOTORS LIMIT I LIMIT REFER TO UNIT WIRING I DIAGRAM FOR INTERNAL 1 WIRING. L L Term.&Fen Dairy UNIT 2 Detroit erm.&Fan Deby _ UNIT 1 Reeanrwet RW Win A.Shown. TIMER _ Clock 1 S.1 — I 1 COMDR R --- ---, I I — rA} I—Irlh�� 4 JON OFF t 3 ___--___--_ — SWITCH I I�CmmrOr FIGURE 6 I — PRESSURE c°b"° i11 I 1 CONTROL I II I TRANSFORMER IIL--— —F1--__-----_—_— �F-0- TYPICAL SYSTEM WIRING iJJJJJi i Phm �Lquidl r--------------- 1-4 I I L_— -------- ,Sobmid I I I r----- I I SINGLE EVAPORATOR 1 1 Roam I Thermastet FUSED L� DISCONNECT HEATER I ISWITCH 46011 Models CONTACTOR I III IIi �V�OLLT 1 I I NOTE 1.All FNId Wiring To Se D"In A sordanm — I With Natla id,State and Lain Coda 1 I I I I I NOTE Z—--- FI.W Wiring F-wry Wiring _ I I N 3 X F 4—T7 �T2 1 I I FAN HEATERS HEATER MOTORS LIMIT REFER TO UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM FOR INTERNAL WIRING. Dsfrort Term.&Fen Dsley 6 _ _ I TROUBLE SHOOTING & MAINTENANCE Although these units are relatively simple and trouble free in opera- If the fan motor fails to start when the thermostat is below 30° F. tion, listed below are various items which should be checked if disconnect the fan motor leadsand checkthe motor as described for anything unusual presents itself. fan motors.Also check whether current is being supplied at"N"and TIMER: "4"from the timer.The fan delay control must be below 30° F.when The time (outer) dial initiates the defrost cycle at predetermined checking for a closed circuit. times of day.Length of defrost is not dependent upon the timer,but On systems where the room temperature is above+25° F.the fan is terminated by the termination thermostat when thelcoil is free of delay may not close for an extended period of time.If the fan delay frost.In the event that the thermostat fails to close to terminate the time is too long, it is permissible to install a jumper wire between defrost cycle,the fail safe(inner)dial does so.This fail safe should terminals"N"and"F at the unit.This will allow the fans to come on be set for 30 minutes. immediately after the defrost period. If the system does not go through its proper sequence,check timer DEFROST HEATER: operation through a defrost cycle.Check for loose wires and con- If the unit shows very little or no defrosting and does not heat, nections at the timer and at the unit. Before replacing the timer, disconnect heater and check to find if it is burned out.To test,apply check other system components.Usually 2 defrost periods per day correct voltage across heater or use continuity flashlight battery are adequate, except under conditions when additional defrosts tester. may be needed. The heaters are secured in slots on coil face by clips.If a heater must FAN MOTOR: be replaced,remove clips and lift heater out of slot at either end of The motorsare lifetime lubricated for trouble free operation.The fan heater. guard is readily removed forservicing the motor.If a motor does not When installing a new heater be sure the heater is inserted all the operate or it cycles on thermal overload,disconnect mdtor leads and way into the slots in the fins. apply 230 volts across the leads,if the motor still does not operate DRAIN PAN: satisfactorily, it must be replaced. Fan motors may'show faulty If drain pan has an ice build-up check the drain pan heater for operation if the coil is blocked with ice. continuity.An ice build-up may be the result of drain line freeze-up. FAN DELAY&DEFROST TERMINATION: The drain line should be pitched sharply and exit the room as quickly This control is a single pole double throw switch.The red lead wire is as possible.Sometimes location and ambient at the drain line out- the common wire. The black wire is wired in series(with the fan side of the room may cause freeze-up.A drain line heater may be motors.The brown wire is wired in series with the defrost termina- required to correct the freeze-up.Any traps in the drain line must be tion solenoid in the timer. The brown and red contacts are closed located in a warm ambient. when the temperature is above 55° F.while the black and red con- HEATER LIMIT THERMOSTAT: tacts are open.The black and red contacts are closed below 30° F. This control having one red and one white lead wire is a sealed and the brown and red contacts are open. thermostat and can not be adjusted.Under normal operation it will When the refrigeration system is first started up,the room ambient remain closed.It will open if the coil temperature reaches 75° F. j and the coil temperature is normally above 55° F. The fan delay Note:After correcting faulty defrosting it is essential that the coil and thermostat is open and the fans remain off.The fan motors will come unit be free o ice before placing unit back on automatic operation. on when the temperature is pulled down below 30°F.The number of times the fan will cycle is dependent on the initial ambient tempera- MAINTENANCE: ture,size of room and the refrigeration equipment. It is recommended that the unit be inspected occasionally for dirt accumulation.Grease and soil should be removed from the fan and The fan delay control can not be adjusted. fan guard. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST (When ordering replacement parts,be sure to give complete model and serial numbers.) See Nomenclature on Page 8. Defrost Heater Fan Fan &Fan Safety Defrost Drain Pan MODELS Motor Blade Control Control Heater Heater LET 040 5008T 5140C 5709L 5708E 1 4254V 1 4312F LET 065 5008T 5140C 5709L 5708E 3 4255V 1 4313F LET 090, LLE 068 5008T 5140C 5709L 5708E 3 4258V 1 4314F LET 120, LLE 102 5008T 5140C I 5709L 5708E 3 4259V (1)4315 LET 160,LLE 136 5008T 5140C 5709L 5708E 1 4260V 1 4260V LET 200,LLE 170 5008T 5140C 5709L 5708E 3 4261V 1 4261V LET 240 LLE 204 5008T 5140C I 5709L 5708E (3)4262V 1 4262V 'Fan motor part numbershown isfor LETand LLE units with"F"suffix.For LETand LLE unitswith "G"suffix, the fan motor part number is 5008P (208-230/50-60/1 PSC).All LET and LLE units require fan guard 4340X and motor;mount 5067E. i i 7 I NOMENCLATURE ELECTRIC DEFROST TRIM-AIRiE LET 040 1 F MODEL SIZE ELECTRICAL CODE DESIGN REV. CODE LET (6 Fins/Inch.) 1 = 208-230/60/1 F =Shaded Pole Motors LLE (4 Fins/Inch) 2 = 208-230/60/3 (Motors wired 1 Ph.) G =PSC Motors 8 = 460/60/1 (Motors wired 230/60%1; N/A on LET-40) C = 220/50/1 (Required Design Rev. "G" PSC Motors) G = 220/50/3 (Motors wired 1 Ph.; Requires.Design Rev. "G" PSC Motors) H =380/50/1 (Motors wired 1 Ph.;.� Requires Design Rev. "G" PSC Motors) l i BOHN HEAT TRANSFER Division of Wickes Manufacturing Company Danville, Illinois 61832•(217)446--": x I i - �oSH12�� � _ � � -� � r . `� ��,• ��'RICA �" • � ISM - 2 � OBAB ISM - 2500 BWB NOTES TO USERS * Thank you for purchasing HOSHIZAKI's icemaker. * Before operating this icemaker, you should first thoroughly read this manual. * Please keep this manual for later reference. CONTENTS PAGE .I. SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................................1 1. NAMEPLATE RATING .......,......................................................................................1 [a] KM-250BAB (Air-cooled) .....................................................................................1 [b] KM-250BWB (Water-cooled)...............................................................................2 2. DIMENSIONS/CONNECTIONS ............................... [a] KM-250BAB ........................................................................................................3 [b] KM-250BWB .......................................................................................................4 II. INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..............................................5 1. CHECKS BEFORE INSTALLATION ................................................... 2. LOCATION ...............................................................................................................5 3. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ..................................................................................6 4. WATER SUPPLY AND DRAIN CONNECTIONS .....................................................7 5. FINAL CHECK LIST ..................................................................................................9 . 6. START UP ..............................................................................................................10 7. PREPARING THE ICEMAKER FOR LONG STORAGE ........................................11 III. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS .............................................13 1. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................13 [a] CLEANING PROCEDURE .........................................................:......................13 [b] SANITIZING PROCEDURE ..............................................................................14 2. MAINTENANCE .....................................................................................................16 UlPAlOB9010 i I. SPECIFICATIONS 1. NAMEPLATE RATING [a] KM-250BAB (Air-cooled) HOSHIZAKI ICE MAKER 4 MODEL NUMBER KM-250BAB k AC SUPPLY VOLTAGE 115-120/60/1 AMPERES 1 DAMPS MAXIMUM FUSE SIZE 20AMPS MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY 20AMPS DESIGN PRESSURE HI-427PSI LO-17OPSI REFRIGERANT 502 1 lb. -0.5oz. MOTOR-COMPRESSOR THERMALLY PROTECTED SERIAL NUMBER AMERICA,HOSHIZAKI Peachtree City.GA LISTED ICE 41AIlIR ti R OL tu 946Z V ca L i a { See the Nameplate for electrical and refrigeration specifi- c cations. This Nameplate is located on the upper right hand side of rear panel. Since this Nameplate is located on the rear panel of the . icemaker,it cannot be read when the back of the icemaker r is against a wall or against another piece of kitchen equipment. Therefore,the necessary electrical and refrig- eration information is also on the rating label,which can be easily seen by removing only the front panel of the ice- maker. We reserve the right to make changes in specifications and design without prior notice. UlPA10B9010 1 [b] KM-250BWB (Water-cooled) HOSHIZAKI ICE MAKER MODEL NUMBER KM-250BWB AC SUPPLY VOLTAGE 1.15-120/60/1 AMPERES 9AMPS MAXIMUM FUSE SIZE 2 DAMPS MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY .2 DAMPS DESIGN PRESSURE HI-395PSI LO-21OPSI REFRIGERANT 502 13.5oz. MOTOR-COMPRESSOR THERMALLY PROTECTED SERIAL NUMBER HOSHIZAKI AMERICA, INC. Peachtree City. GA USTED a® '� ca L See the Nameplate for electrical and refrigeration specifi- cations. This Nameplate is located on the upper right hand side of rear panel. Since this Nameplate is located on the rear panel of the icemaker,it cannot be read when the back of the icemaker is against a wall or against another piece of kitchen equipment. Therefore,the necessary electrical and refrig- eration information is also on the rating label,which can be easily seen by removing only the front panel of the ice- maker. We reserve the right to make changes in specifications and design without prior notice. A UlPAlOB9010 2. DIMENSIONS/CONNECTIONS 3 [a] KM-250BAB 15-1/2" >. a (394 mm) a0 I A +J co w � r I. � G4 11 N G _ � H G.r 1 n !rl 1•I � " •'� ,� rn A N rl M � r-1 t C � C7 { I- Ill co r-1 I Ol N r-1 N �• C n1 In ko I W lrl v �r I I ' m LO I N I w v 0 0 3311 r^ " 61r (838 mm) (152 mm) UlPA1089010 3 [b] KM-250BWB b � v - C H 15-1/2" (394 mm) +' E+ ro H C 3 w 3 w 4-3/411 14 c 120 mm vN NN • A � � U r-I \ W t� u n t tt n t I t L J _ E1 P. 4J W QI tl H (25 mm) >•I VD M M = 1 M 1 .-1 Ln 1-1 N I In ' ... v 'ro 3 � A N p OD t1 M I Ln a) I ON N .A m In r ® N I C M IA i M Ln i N O N i H \ 0) C 3311 `r1 .. .6" (838 mm) Vs qq (152 mm) PUlPA10B9010 3 I II. INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTION 1. CHECKS BEFORE INSTALLATION WARNING Remove shipping carton,tape(s)and packing. If packing material is left in the • icemaker, it will not work properly. 1) Remove the package containing the accessories. 2) Remove the protective plastic film from the panels. If the icemaker is exposed to the sun or to heat, remove the film after the icemaker cools. i 3) Check that the refrigerant lines do not rub or touch lines or other surfaces, and that the fan blade turns freely. 4) Check that the Compressor is snug on all mounting pads. 5)See the Nameplate on the Rear Panel,and check that your voltage supplied corresponds with the voltage specified on the Nameplate. 2. LOCATION WARNING This icemaker is not designed for unsheltered outdoor installations. Normal operating ambient temperature should be within +45°F to +100°F; Normal operating water temperature should be within +45°F to +90°F. Operation of the icemaker, for extended periods, outside of these normal temperature ranges may affect production capacity. t For best operating results: * I m k ce a er should not be located next to ovens, grills or other high heat producing equipment. * Level the icemaker from side to side and front to rear: Location should provide a firm and level foundation for the equipment. *Allow 6"clearance at rear and enough space at top for proper air circulation. 6"clearance at sides and 20" clearance at top are required for ease of maintenance and /or service. UIPA10B9010 5 f' 4 3. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WARNING 1. Electrical connection must be made in accordance with the instructions on a "WARNING" tag, provided with the pig tail leads in the Junction Box. 2.This icemaker requires a"ground that meets the national and local electrical code requirements. To prevent possible electrical shock to individuals or extensive damage to the equipment, install a proper ground wire to the icemaker. IF "The white lead must be connected to the neutral conductor of the power source.. Miswiring results in severe damage to the icemaker. See Fig. 1. i *This icemaker must have a separate power supply or receptacle of proper capacity. See the Nameplate. The opening for the power supply connection is 7/8 DIA to fit a 1/2" trade size conduit. " Usually an electrical permit and services of a licensed electrician are required. { I WARNING ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The white lead must be connected to the neutral conductor of the power source. Miswiring results in severe damage to the icemaker. (See below Fig.) ` II 115-120/60/1 JUNCTION BOX i- - --1 t C\1 L BROWN I r � � I N WHITE L_ - J Fig. 1 6 U1PA10B9010 4. WATER SUPPLY AND DRAIN CONNECTIONS - See Fig. 2 WARNING To prevent damage to the pump assembly,do not operate the icemaker when the water supply is OFF,'or if the pressure is below 7 PSIG. Do not run the icemaker until the proper water pressure is reached. IMPORTANT — On all models, be sure to' install the enclosed check valve at the watersupply inlet, with the arrow on the valve in the direction of the water flow. i * Water supply inlet is 1/2" female pipe thread (FPT). 9 r Note: On water-cooled model, two water supply inlets are provided. One is for the ice making water inlet, and the other is for the cooling water inlet. i "A water supply line shut-off valve and drain valve should be installed. A minimum of 3/8" OD copper tubing is recommended for the water supply lines. Note: An optional strainer should be installed next to the water supply inlet in the P pp y water supply line. HOSHIZAKI recommended optional strainer Part Code 311166A01. * Water supply pressure should be a minimum of 7 PSIG and a maximum of 113 PSIG. If the pressure exceeds 113 PSIG, the use of a pressure reducing valve is required. * Drain outlet for icemaker dump is 3/4" FPT. The icemaker drain and the condenser drain piping connections must be made separately from the bin drain. 5 I Note: On water-cooled model', a 1/2" FPT is provided for the condenser drain outlet. * The drains must be 1/4" fall per foot on horizontal runs to get a good flow. " A plumbing permit and services of a licensed plumber may be required in some areas. t * In some areas, a back flow preventer may be required in the cooling water circuit. i I a t i UIPA10890 10 7 d KM-250BAB Icemaker r Water Supply Inlet 1/2" FPT Shut-off Valve Bin Drain Outlet Drain Valve 3/4" FPT Check Valve Separate piping to approved drain g KM-250BWB Icemaker Water Supply Inlet r 1/2" FPT Water-cooled Shut-off Valve Condenser Outlet 1/2" FPT Condenser Inlet , 1/2" FPT Drain Valve Bin Drain Outlet 3/4" FPT / Check Valve Separate piping to approved drain Fig. 2 8 UlPA10B9010 r 5. FINAL CHECK LIST 1) Is the icemaker level? 2) Is the icemaker in a site where the ambient temperature is within +45°F to +100°F and the water temperature within +45°F to +90°F all year around? 3) Is there at least 6"clearance at sides and rear,and 20"clearance at top of the icemaker for maintenance or service? 4) Have all shipping carton, tapes and packing been removed from the icemaker? 5) Have all electrical and piping connections been made? 6) Has the power supply voltage been checked or tested against the nameplate rating? And has a proper ground been installed in the icemaker? 7)Are the Water Supply Line Shut-off Valve, Drain Valve and Check Valve installed? And has the water supply pressure been checked to ensure a minimum of 7 PSIG and a maximum of 113 PSIG? Note:The icemaker may stop running when the water supply is OFF, or if the pressure is below 7 PSIG. When the proper water pressure is reached., the icemaker automatically starts running again. 8) Have the compressor hold-down bolts and refrigerant lines been checked against vibration and possible failure? 9) Has the Bin Control Switch been checked for correct operation? When the icemaker is running, hold an ice cube in contact with the Bulb. The icemaker should stop within. 6 to 10 seconds. 10) Has the end user been given the instruction manual, and instructed on how to operate the icemaker and the importance of the recommended periodic maintenance? 11) Has the end user been given the name and telephone number of an authorized service agent? 12) Has the warranty tag been filled. out and forwarded to the factory for warranty registration? UIPAIOB9010 9 6. START UP WARNING 1. All parts are factory-adjusted. Improper adjustments may result in failure. 2. If the unit is turned off, wait for at least 3 minutes before restarting the icemaker to prevent damage to the Compressor. 1) Open the Water Supply Line Shut-off Valve. 2) Remove the right side Louver. i 3) Move the Control Switch on the Bracket to the "ICE" position. 4) Run the icemaker for about 10 minutes, and move the switch to the "OFF" position. 5) Open the Door. u A 6) Remove one end of the Pump Tubing, and drain the Water Tank. 7) Replace the Pump Tubing in its correct position. N u 8) Clean the Storage Bin. g 9) Move the switch to the "ICE" position, and start the automatic icemaking process. A 10) Replace the Louver in its correct position. Q 6 d 11) Shut the Door. 4 Pump Tubing A A Pull Fig. 3 i 10 UlPAlOB90 10 r 7. PREPARING THE ICEMAKER FOR LONG STORAGE WARNING When shutting off the icemaker for an extended time,drain out all water from the water line and remove the ice from the Storage Bin. The Storage Bin should be cleaned and dried. Drain the icemaker to prevent damage to the water supply line at sub-freezing temperatures, using air or carbon dioxide. Shut off the icemaker until the proper ambient temperature is resumed. "When the icemaker is not used for two or three days,just move the Control Switch to the "OFF" position, unless the icemaker will be at sub-freezing temperatures. 1) Remove the right side Louver. 2) Move the Control Switch to the "OFF" position. 3)Move the switch to the"ICE"position after 3 minutes to remove all ice on the Evaporator. 4) Move the switch to the "OFF" position after 5 minutes. 5) Close the Water Supply Line Shut-off Valve. 6) Open the Drain Valve. 7) Move the switch to the "ICE" position. 8) Move the switch to the "OFF" position after 1 minute. 9) Disconnect the power supply. 10) Open the Door. 11) Remove one end of the Pump Tubing, and drain the Water Tank. 12) Replace the Pump Tubing in its correct position. 13) Remove all ice from the Storage Bin, and clean the Storage Bin. 14) Shut the Door. 15) Replace the Louver in its correct position. UlPA1069010 1 1 i Note:When shutting off the icemaker at sub-freezing temperatures, run the icemaker,with the Water Supply Line Shut-off Valve closed and the Drain Valve opened, and blow out the water inlet line, by using air pressure. See Fig. 4. Shut-off Valve /" a Drain Valve Air or CO2 Fig. 4 12 UIPA1089010 F III. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 1. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS WARNING 1. HOSHIZAKI recommends cleaning this unit at least once a year. More frequent cleaning, however, may be required in some existing water conditions. 2. To prevent injury to individuals and damage to the icemaker, do not use ammonia type cleaners. 3. Always wear liquid-proof gloves for safe handling of the cleaning and sanitizing solution. This will prevent irritation in case the solution contacts with skin. [a] CLEANING PROCEDURE 1) Dilute approximately 7 fl. oz. of recommended cleaner ("LIME-A-WAY," Economics Laboratory, Inc.) with 1.3 gal. of water. 2) Remove the right side Louver. 3) Remove all ice from the Evaporator and the Storage Bin. Note:To remove cubes on the Evaporator, move the Control Switch, at the right bottom of the front, to the "OFF" position and move it back to the "ICE" position after 3 minutes. The defrost cycle starts and the cubes will be removed from the Evaporator. Float Tubing 4) Move the Control Switch to the"OFF"position. 5) Open the Door. 6) Remove one end of the Pump Tubing. Drain I _ Pull out the WaterTank. Replace the Pump Tubing in its correct position. See Fig. 5. 7)Pourthe cleaning solution into the Water Tank. ` Pull out 8) Move the Control Switch to the "WASH" posi- tion. Pump Tubing 9) Move the Control Switch to the"OFF'position after 30 minutes. Fig. 5 UlPA10B9010 13 10)Remove one end of the Pump Tubing. Drain the Water Tank. Replace the Pump Tubing in its correct position. i 11) Move the Control Switch to the "ICE" position to fill the Water Tank with water. I r 12) Move the Control Switch to the "OFF" position after 3 minutes. 13) Move the Control Switch to the "WASH" position. { i 14) Move the Control.Switch to the "OFF" position after 5 minutes. 15)Remove one end of the Pump Tubing. Drain the WaterTank. Replace the Pump Tubing in its correct position. 16) Repeat the above steps 11) through 15) three more times to!rinse thoroughly., 17 Take off the Water Tank from the Bin by 9 removin two Thumbscrews fastened to the Bin, and one end each of the Pump Tubing and the Float Tubing. 18) Dilute approximately 5 fl. oz. of recommended cleaner ("LIME-A-WAY," Economics Laboratory, Inc.) with 1 gal. of water. 'r 19)Wash the inside of the Bin and the Water Tank by using a nylon scouring pad, brushes and the cleaning solution. 20) Rinse them thoroughly with water. i I [b] SANITIZING PROCEDURE - Following Cleaning Procedure 1) Dilute approximately 0.65 fl. oz. of a 5.25% Sodium Hypochlorite solution with 1.3 gal. of water. 2) Wash the inside of the Bin and the Water Tank by using the above sanitizing solution. 3) Rinse them thoroughly with water. 4 Replace the Water Tank,the Float Tubing and the Tank Tubing in their correct position. P 9 9 P 5) Pour the sanitizing solution into the Water Tank. 6) Move the Control Switch to the "WASH" position. 7) Move the Control Switch to the "OFF" position after 15 minutes. 8)Remove one end of the Pump Tubing. Drain the Water Tank. Replace the Pump Tubing in its correct position. 14 UlPAlOB9010 I� 9) Repeat the above steps 11)through 15) in"[a] CLEANING PROCEDURE"two times to rinse thoroughly. 10) Flush the Storage Bin with water. 11) Move the Control Switch to the "ICE" position, and start the automatic icemaking process. 12) Replace the Louver back ini position, and shut the Door. UlPAlOB9010 15 'i 2. MAINTENANCE u IMPORTANT This icemaker must be maintained individually, referring to the instruction manual and labels provided with the icemaker. 1) Exterior Panels t To keep the exterior clean,wipe occasionally with a clean and soft cloth. Use a damp cloth containing a neutral cleaner to wipe off oil or dirt build up. 2) Storage Bin and Scoop "Wash your hands before removing ice. Use the plastic scoop provided(Accessory). • The Storage Bin is for ice use only. Do not store anything else in the bin. • Keep the scoop clean. Clean it by using a neutral cleaner and rinse thoroughly. • Clean the bin liner by using a neutral cleaner. Rinse thoroughly after cleaning. 3) Air Filter (Air-cooled model only) II A plastic mesh air filter removes dirt or dust from the air, ay d keeps the Condenser from getting clogged. As the filter gets clogged,the icemaker's performance will be reduced. Check the filter at least twice a month. When clogged,use warm water and a neutral cleaner to wash the filter. 4) Condenser (Air-cooled model only) Checkthe Condenser once a year,and clean if required by using a brush or vacuum cleaner. More frequent cleaning may be required depending on the location of the icemaker. 16 U1PA10B9010 p 1 r �. r y. c 6 �: t m i 1.. �, �` P �pp'. f`. i P. l d v HOSHIZAKI HOSHIZAKI AMERICA, INC. 618 HIGHWAY 74 SOUTH, PEACHTREE CITY, GEORGIA 30269 U.S.A. PHONE:404-487-2331 91 U1PA10B Effective Methods For Cleaning Stainless Steel CLEANING AGENT* METHOD OF APPLICATION— EFFECT ON FINISH ROUTINE CLEANING Soap.or ammonia,or detergent Sponge with cloth, then rinse Satisfactory for use on all finishes. and water. with clear water and wipe dry. SMEARS AND Arcal 20, Lac 0-Nu, Lumin Rub with cloth as directed on Satisfactory for use on all finishes. Provides bar. FINGERPRINTS Wash. O'Cedar Cream Polish, the package. rier film to minimize prints. Stainless Shine. Allchem Concentrated Cleaner. Apply with damp sponge or Satisfactory for use on all finishes. cloth. Samae.Twinkle,or Cameo Cop- Rub with damp cloth. Satisfactory for use on all finishes if rubbing is per Cleaner. light. Grade FFF Italian pumice.whit- Rub with damp cloth. Use in direction of polish lines on No.4(polished) ing. or talc. finish.Use light pressure on No.2(mill)finishes. and.Nos.7 and 8(polished)finishes. Liquid NuSteel. Rub with dry cloth. Use small Use in direction of polish lines on No.4(polished) amount of cleaner. finish.May scratch No.2(mill)and Nos. 7 and 8 (polished)finishes. Paste NuSteel or DuBois Temp. Rub with dry cloth using a Use in direction of polish lines on No.4(polished) STUBBORN SPOTS AND small amount of cleaner. finish.May scratch No.2(mill)and Nos. 7 and 8 STAINS, BAKED-ON (polished)finishes. SPLATTER, AND OTHER LIGHT DISCOLORATIONS Cooper's Stainless Steel Apply with damp sponge or Use in direction of polish lines on No.4(polished) Cleaner. Revere Stainless Steel cloth. finish. May scratch No. 2(mill) and Nos. 7 and 8 Cleaner. (polished) finishes. Household cleansers, such as Rub with a damp cloth. May Use in direction of polish lines on No.4(polished) Old Dutch, Lighthouse, Sun- contain chlorine bleaches. finish.May scratch No. 2(mill)and Nos. 7 and 8 brite, Wyandotte, Bab-0, Gold Rinse thoroughly after use. (polished)finishes. Dust, Sapolio, Bon Ami. Ajax. or Comet. Grade F Italian pumice. Steel Rub with a damp cloth. Use in direction of polish lines on No.4(polished) Bright, Lumin Cleaner, Zud- finish.May scratch No.2(mill)and Nos. 7 and 8 Restoro. Sta-Clean, or Highlite. (polished) finishes. Penny-Brite or Copper-Brite. Rub with a dry cloth using a Use in direction of polish lines on No.4(polished) small amount of cleaner. finish.May scratch No.2(mill)and Nos. 7 and 8 (polished) finishes. HEAT TINT OR HEAVY Penny-Brite or Copper-Brite. Rub with dry cloth. Use in direction of polish lines on No.4(polished) DISCOLORATION finish.May scratch No.2(mill)and Nos. 7 and 8 i (polished)finishes. Paste NuSteel. DuBois Temp, Rub with dry cloth or stainless Use in direction of polish lines on No.,4(polished) or Tarnite. steel wool. finish. May scratch No. 2(mill)and Nos. 7 and 8 (polished) finishes. Revere Stainless Steel Cleaner. Apply with damp sponge or Use in direction of polish lines on No.4(polished) cloth. finish.May scratch No.2(mill)and Nos. 7 and 8 (polished) finishes. Allen Polish.Steel Bright.Wyan. Rub with a damp cloth. Use in direction of polish lines on No.4(polished) dotte. Bab-0, or Zud. finish.May scratch No.2(mill)and Nos. 7 and 8 (polished) finishes. BURNT-ON FOODS AND Easy-Off,De-Grease-It,4 to 6% Apply generous coating. Allow Excellent removal, satisfactory for use on all GREASE, FATTY ACIDS, hot solution of such agents as to stand for 10.15 minutes. finishes. MILKSTONE (where swabbing trisodium phosphate.or sodium Rinse. Repeated application or rubbing is not practical) tn poly phosphate. or 5 to 15% may be necessary. caustic soda solution. TENACIOUS DEPOSITS, Oakite No. 33. Dilac. Texo 12. Swab and soak with clean cloth. Satisfactory for use on all finishes. RUSTY DISCOLORATIONS, Texo N. Y.. Flash Klenz. Caddy Let stand 15 minutes or more INDUSTRIAL ATMOSPHERIC Cleaner, Turco Scale 4368 or according to directions on pack. STAINS Permag 57. age. then rinse and dry. Vinegar. Swab or wipe with cloth. Rinse Satisfactory for all finishes. with water and dry. HARD WATER SPOTS Soo oxalic acid, 5% sullamic Swab or soak with cloth. Let Satisfactory for all finishes. Effective on tenacious AND SCALE acid. 5 to 10% phosphoric stand 10.15 minutes. Always deposits or where scale has built up. acid. or Dilac. Oakite No. 33, follow with neutralizer rinse. Texo 12. Texo N. Y. and dry. Organic solvents such as car. Rub with cloth. Organic solv- Satisfactory for use do all finishes. bon tetrachloride. tnchlorethy ents may be flammable and or GREASE AND OIL gene acetone. kerosene, gaso toxic. OBSERVE ALL PRECAU. line. benzene, alcohol, a n d TIONS AGAINST FIRE. Do not chlorethane n.u. smoke while vapors are present. and BE SURE AREA IS WELL VENTILATED. NOTES SUGGESTIONS: ` Use of proprietary names is intended only to indicate a type of cleaner, and • Use the rnddest cleaning procedure that will do the lob effectively. does not constitute an endorsement.nor is onuss,on of any proprietary cleanser Rub in the tlOn of polish to imply its inadequacy. It should he emphasized that all products should be direction hoes for maximum effectiveness and to avoid used ire strict accordance with instructions on package. niarnng the surface. In all applications a stainless steel wool or sponge or fihrous hrush or pads are • Rinse thoroughly with fresh water after every cleaning operation. recommended. Avoid use of ordinary steel wool or steel brushes for scouring • wipe dry to avoid water marks. c.n�^ stainless steel. 9 nau yunoben nv nisi Courtesy, The House of Stainless, Inc., Chicago, III. The Perlick Company. Inc. 8300 W. Good Hope Rd. Milwaukee,Wisconsin 53223 Phone (414) 353-7060 Form 82577,10M,APA4 Litho in U.S.A. REPLACEABLE PARTS FOR 7260E 48" SUPERCHIEF FLAT TOP BOTTLE COOLER C22578 1/4 HP Cond Unit Assy C6713- 1 Bottle Opener C22578- 1 Hermetic Compressor C17332AL Cap Receiver Assembly C22559-2 Condensate Fan Motor. C29839- 1 Grille C3150-3 Condenser Fan Blade C30878 Door Assembly C29859 Coil Assembly C27941 -1 Gasket C29858- 1 Fin Coil Only C15817 Door Handle C27961 Evaporator Fan Motor C30877- 1 Front Door Rail C6147 Evaporator Fan- Blade C29826- 1 Left Door Rail C27962 Temperature Control C29872 Condensate Pan C25575A1 Wire Harness Assembly C25513- 1 Opener Hood C29843- 1 Left Partition C29822 Top Assembly C29842- 1 Main Partition C29825- 1 Right Door Rail C25539 Mullion REPLACEABLE PARTS FOR 7262D 72" SUPERCHIEF FLAT TOP BOTTLE COOLER - C22566 1/3 HP Cond Unit Assy C6713- 1 Bottle Opener C22566- 1 Hermetic Compressor C17332AL Cap Receiver Assembly C22559-2 Condensate Fan Motor C29839- 1 Grille C3150-3 Condenser Fan . Blade C29811 Door Assembly C29862 Coil Assembly C27941 -2 Gasket C29861 - 1 Fin Coil Only C15817 Door Handle C27961 Evaporator Fan Motor C29818 Top Assembly C6147 Evaporator Fan Blade C29828- 1 Front Door Rail C27962 Temperature Control C29826- 1 Left Door Rail C25576A1 Wire Harness Assembly C25539 Center Mullion Assy C29843- 1 Left Partition C29872 Condensate Pan C29842- 1 Main Partition C25513- 1 Opener Hood C29825- 1 Right Door Rail REPLACEABLE PARTS FOR 7264 8 ' SUPERCHIEF FLAT TOP BOTTLE COOLER C22566 1 /3 HP Cond Unit Assy C6713- 1 Bottle Opener C22566- 1 Hermetic Compressor C17332AL Cap Receiver Assembly C22559-2 Condenser Fan Motor C29839- 1 Grille C3150-3 Condenser Fan Blade C30288 Door Assembly C30282 Coil Assembly C27941 -4 Gasket C30258- 1 Fin Coil Only C15817 Door Handle C27961 Evaporator Fan Motor C30284 Top Assembly C6147 Evaporator Fan Blade 03.0278- 1 Front Door Rail C27962 Temperature Control C29826- 1 Left Door Rail C25916A1 Wire Harness Assembly C25539 Center Mullion Assy C29843- 1 Left Partition C29872 Condensate Pan C29842- 1 Main Partition C25513- 1 Opener Hood C29825- 1 Right Door Rail THE PERLICK CORPORATION FORM NO . 17936 Milwaukee , WI 53223 April 1986 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SEALING CABINET For Sanitation purposes, this cabinet has a flange base on perimeter of BASE TO FLOOR cabinet. To insure sealing of cabinet to uneven or rough floor, place bead of either General Electric or Dow Silicone Rubber Sealer to outer edge of flanges during placement of equipment. CABINET ' FLOOR BEAD SILICONE SEALER (RTV) THE PERLICK CORPORATION Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53223 027598, FIAT 'MP- 1"264-U BOTTLE. COOLERS i WIRE DIRECT TO POWER SOURCE, SEE DATA PLATE POR ' E<_EGTRICAL ' SPECIFICATIONS .` - O GK�UNiS--- CONTRo- GCQND�51NG_UN_1.T.- µ I 'I EVAPORATOF2-=FAN.=_NCC5T6R. TN�PE,RLIGLLS.Qa]b1C----C=Z4C69_.=9 I �I •T GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PERL1CK SELF-CONTAINED 7260E-UL, 7262D-UL & 7264-UL BOTTLE COOLERS There are years of service and pleasure in your Perlick cabinet . It is a cabinet developed to provide you with the best for dispensing the product . It was designed and engineered to give you years of good service. Before you attempt to operate your new cabinet , we urge you to read this entire pamphlet carefully . You will be amply repaid for the time you take to do this by the added service and satisfaction you derive from the proper operation of this cabinet . Remove all crating and packing material before attempting to operate this cooler . As soon as the cabinet is uncrated , make a careful inspection for hidden damage. if the cabinet has been damaged while in transit , then file your claim with the Transportation Company , for our equipment is sold F .O. B . our factory . LOCATING THE CABINET Push the cabinet into location , using rollers when necessary . Always locate the cabinet so that air circulation in front and back is not obstructed in any way . There should be a clearance of at least 2" at the left side and the back of the cabinet . Proper air circulation around the condensing unit of self-contained cabinets is necessary for efficient operation . IMPORTANT! ! ! When the cabinet is in -place, check installation with a carpenter ' s level . The cabinet is so constructed that when perfectly level , the water which may accumulate on the bottom will drain out . A slight pitch to the drain side will not harm the cabinet ; however , a pitch to the opposite side will cause water to accumulate and in time the metal will rust . DRAIN The cabinet is equipped with a removable condensate pan . INSTALLATION Self-contained cabinets are equipped with hermetically sealed condensing units . All that is necessary is to plug the cord into a convenient , adequately rated 115 volt , 60 Hz . , A . C.' electrical outlet . COOLING SYSTEM . The evaporator fan motor is connected to operate continuously . On leaving the factory , the temperature control of self-contained cabinets is set to maintain the proper average cabinet temperatures . Warmer or cooler settings can be obtained by turning the control in the direction indicated on the face of the control dial plate . Temperatures lower than 34 deg . are not advisable, as the coil will become coated with frost and will not defrost itself during- the off cycle of the unit . If excessive front does accumulate , it is a sign that the unit is operating at too cool a temperature . To defrost the coil , remove the unit from the electrical circuit . THE PERLICK CORPORATION FORM NO. 14916 Milwaukee, WI 53223 PAGE 1 OF 3 AUGUST 1990 COOLING SYSTEM CONT. Some controls will permit you to do this by turning the control to the position marked "OFF" enabling the fan motor to defrost the fin coil . The control should then be reset at a slightly higher temperature until the point is reached where the fin coil will automatically defrost itself when the unit is on its off cycle. OILING Hermetic units do not require any oiling or maintenance other than .cleaning . Lifetime lubricated motors are use throughout the system and no oiling is required . CLEANING Cleaning is the most important part of maintenance. On self-contained cabinets air is drawn through the condenser (radiator) , dirt is caught on its surfaces and enough dirt will cause the unit to lose some of its cooling capacity . The condenser should be inspected at least once every four months and cleaned , if necessary . Use a long handled brush with long stiff bristles and brush all the dirt from the condenser surfaces . The enamel on the cabinet is high grade finish and was carefully selected to give you maximum protection against moisture , fruit acids , alcohol and alkalis . You can maintain this attractive finish on painted or stainless steel surfaces by following recommended cleaning procedures . Periodically remove the doors from the cabinet and clean the underside of the doors and the cabinet breaker strips or metal rails . that doors slide on . if any of these surfaces have foreign materials spilled upon them such as syrups , beer , etc . the door will bind and not function as designed to do . If the tracks or underside of doors are dirty , they should be cleaned with a mild detergent and dried , then coated with a silicone lubricating material . Silicone material will also prevent the dirt and other chemicals from adhering to these surfaces keeping the cleaning cycles to a longer interval . It is recommended that silicone spray lubricant be sprayed on to a clean soft rag and then to be rubbed onto the surfaces making contact with the sliding doors . Aerosol silicone sprays can be obtained locally at most department or automotive stores . CONTROL A control having selective temperature dial is used on self-contained cabinets*. The factory setting is at a normal dial position and other temperatures can be obtained by turning the control adjustment to the proper position . CAP RECEIVER Bottle Coolers are equipped with a cap receiver . Unwrap this receiver and hang it on the two hangers provided on the front of the cabinet . Key hole slots in .the back of the receiver permit- easy removal . , THE PERLICK CORPORATION FORM NO . 149IB Milwaukee, WI 53223 PAGE 2 OF 3 AUGUST 1990 GASKETS Gaskets are very important for low cost operation . They can be expected to wear out . in time and it will be wise to invest a few cents and replace them when necessary . REMOVING SLIDING DOORS To remove doors from cabinet , close door on cabinet and lift (by handle) upward to clean cabinet front and slide forward until door clears the cabinet top . Replace door in similar manner . BOTTLES Perlick Bottle Coolers are provided with adjustable partitions to allow fitting of different size bottles . Bottles should be corded for maximum capacity and the compartment filled again as -soon as it is emptied . This will prevent keeping old bottles on the bottom of the cooler . Cases of bottles should not be placed in the cooler . WARRANTY AND SERVICE This cabinet is constructed from the finest material available. As is the case with all mechanical units , minor adjustments may be necessary . At such time, you should contact your Perlick dealer , stating your difficulty and the serial number of the cabinet in question . The Perlick Corporation guarantees each new cabinet to be free from defects in workmanship and material . Obligation under this warranty is limited to the date of purchase, providing the defective items are returned to the Perlick dealer from whom the cabinet was purchased and upon examination , said part shall be found defective . This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied and we neither assume for us any other liability in connection with the sale of Perlick products . This warranty shall not make allowances for service charges incurred in the field unless duly authorized by The Perlick Corporation , nor shall it apply to any item that has been subjected to alteration, misuse , negligence or accident . 4 i THE PERLICK CORPORATION FORM NO. 1491B Milwaukee, WI 53223 PAGE 3 OF 3 AUGUST 1990 o I�I Ono. The Delfeld Company 400 SERIES 4000 SERIES 4200 SERIES Compact Refrigerators and Freezers Service and Installation Manual Effective April 1990 WARNING: 1 Read Before Operating i i The Delfield Company STANDARD ONE YEAR WARRANTY - REFRIGERATED UNITS We warrant to theoriginal purchaser every new Delfield refrigerated unit,and all parts thereof,to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the shipping date of the units, to the original purchaser only,our obligation hereunder being limited to the repairing or replacing F.O.B.Delfield plant, without cost to such original purchaser within such period,any part or portion thereof,which upon examination we judge to be thus defective.This warranty shall not be deemed to place any liability on us for any labor cost,crating cost, or freight cost incurred in the removal of the unit and shipment to Delfield plant.'. The warranty does not apply to any material that has been subjected to misuse,neglect,alteration,or accident,such as accidental damage to the exterior finish,and to any refrigerated unit or part thereof,which has been repaired or altered by other than Delfield in any way so as in our judgment to affect its quality or efficiency.This warranty also does not cover the refrigerator drier or the light bulbs used in the refrigerator. THE WARRANTY IS SUBJECT TO THE USER'S NORMAL RESPONSIBILITY; AND IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,WHETHER WRITTEN,OR ORAL OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF PERFORMANCE,MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE,AND OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS ON OUR PART.We neither assume,nor authorize any other person to assume for us,any other liability in connection with our products. Removal or defacement of the original Serial Number or Model Number from any refrigerated unit shall be deemed to release us from all obligations hereunder or any other obligations,express or implied. Failure of the purchaser to receive such manufacturer's warranty shall in no way create any warranty express or implied,or any other obligation or liability on our part in respect thereof. If shipment of a replacement part is requested prior to the arrival in Delfield factory of the part claimed to be defective, the customer must accept delivery of the replacement part on a C.O.D.basis,with credit being issued when the defective part has been received and inspected at our plant and proved to be within this warranty. This warranty under no condition gives the right to the purchaser-user to replace the defective unit with a complete unit of the same manufacturer or of another make.It further does not permit the replacement to be made with a motor compressor assembly of another kind unless authorized by us in writing. No claims can be made against the warranty for spoilage of products on account of refrigeration failure. Performance by use under this warranty is contingent upon causes beyond our control,and we shall not be liable for any default or delay in performance thereunder caused by any contingency beyond our control, including war, governmental restrictions or restrains,strikes,fire,floods,Acts of God,short or reduced supply of raw materials,or discontinuance of the parts by the original part manufacturer. 2 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 - In Michigan (517) 773-7981 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 F TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTALLATION............................................................................................................................4 OPERATION.................................................................................................................................4 DEFROSTING. .............................................................................................................................4 DOORMAINTENANCE................................................................................................................4 DRAWERMAINTENANCE. .........................................................................................................5 WIRING SCHEMATICS. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST.....................................................................................................6 TROUBLESHOOTING REFERENCE CHART.............................................................................7 SPECIFICATIONS SALAD TOP REFRIGERATORS WORK TOP REFRIGERATOR MODEL BASE SIZE HY AMPS VOLTS PLUG MODEL BASE SIZE HY AMPS VOLTS PLUG 401 27" 1/5 4.0 115 5-19 ST4048 48" 1/5 4.0 115 5-15P 7;::;<:<::«:»::>::>::>:: »»>:4:D>::>::>:>:::::::«:>;:1:1:5.:::::::>::>:<:5.1;5P:;:;: D4o�:>:>::>::>:::::;<::« : 2.. . 415 »>::>::> .. ........................................... 4048-8...................48",.............,.1/5..,,,,......._..4.0............:..1,15, ,.,.515P... RAISED RAIL REFRIGERATOR 4048 i0 ;; ....;+t8 ::.;::: }/5 .4 b 995 V P;; 4648-12............._.,Q _1/5..,...._.......4.0 ........... MODEL BASE SIZE H.P AMPS VOLTS PLUG G 4060 8 >: 6 >::»::>::> f1:5»»»::>::>::>:5-15P>: 4248PT 48 1/4 6.0 115 515P ................................................................................................................................. 4060-14 60" 1/4 5.5 115 5-15P _- ',', ;;.. ... 6,0 :. :...::115 _ :;:; 5.150; UNDERCOUNTER REFRIGERATORS 424810 _ 48".... 1/4 60 115 iA5P 48.. 1/4 6.0 1i5 5f5i�: MODEL BASE SIZE H.P AMPS VOLTS PLUG. ....................................... ...............................__......_............. 4260-12 60" 1/4 6.0 115 5-15P 406 27" 1/5 4.0 115 515P 1/5 515P 15.. 515P ; 2T.; 4 0 : 115 4260-24 60" 1/4 6.0 115 5-15P 406CA 27' 1/5 4.0 115 5-15P 110404$ 48 115 4'0 Z 1 5 15P TABLE TOP REFRIGERATORS UC4060 60" . 1/4 5.5 115 5-15P MODEL BASE SIZE H.P AMPS VOLTS PLUG UNDERCOUNTER FREEZERS 402 27" 1/5 4.0 115 5-15P DE BASE SIZE HY AMPS VOLTS PLUG D4027" 115 4;0: 11'5 5.15P MODEL 407 27" 1/4 7.0 115 5-15P WORK TOP FREEZERS L14Q7. 27:;_ 1f4 7 Q :i 11;5 5 i51? 407CA 27" 1/4 4.0 115 5-15P MODEL BASE SIZE HY AMPS VOLTS PLUG UC4148. 48': 114 7.0. : }:1S 515P _._..._ ...:........................._.._........._::..... _.... 403 27" 1/4 7.0 115 5-1 V. ................................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................................. 515P D4.03` > ;; ;;> ;:;;:;27:>:......<::....:a:4 7.0.::._:::::::::::.:1_:::::.:: ,::..::.:..:... CUSTOMIZER SALAD TOP REFRIGERATORS ST4148 48" 1/4 7.0 115 515P MODEL BASE SIZE HY AMPS VOLTS PLUG { 406-C3P................27" 1/5 .....4.0. 115 515P .... 406 C4P 27' 115 :. ; : 4:0 t 15 515P 406-C6P 27 1/5 4.0 115 5-15P `i IMPORTANT! The Delfield Company NOTIFY CARRIER OF DAMAGE p y P.O. Box 470 If there are damages of any kind on the equipment Mount Pleasant, MI 48804-0470 4 when it is uncrated, call the transporting agents at (800) 248-8821 once and advise them of the damage. Request an immediate inspection.This is for your protection in (517) 773-7981 in Michigan settling damage claims. Parts and service telecopier: (517) 773-3210 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 - In Michigan (517) 773-7981 3 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 INSTALLATION an ampacity of 15 amps.A 6 foot long grounded cord and NOTE: This manual applies to units with re- plug is included with the unit and simply needs to be ' cessed handles built after May 1988 as well as plugged in.Caution:If the outlet is not of the grounded type, units with serial numbers of 56190 or higher. do not remove the ground pin on the line cord.Either have the outlet replaced or use a properly grounded adapter. All units were operated and inspected at the factory. Under normal circumstances no adjustments should be necessary on initial start-up. LOCATION: The unit should not be installed directly 1 next to heat generating equipment such as stoves,ovens or heat registers.On undercounter units,it is imperative 5'DEEP COLA that proper air flow be maintained. The refrigeration system is designed so that air will flow under the unit, over the compressor/condenser area,and out at the top rear of the unit. Any restriction to this airflow, total or partial,will void the warranty.A minimum space of 3"at back of unit and 1"at top is required to conform to U.L. requirements. , 406CP owners:Model 406CP requires special installation (see figure 1).Cut a 12-1/4"by 20-1/4"hole in counter, then roll unit into place.Lower sanitation collar into hole, which locks unit in place.Finally,seal collar with silicone provided to create a waterproof seal. LEVELING:All four legs are adjustable.Adjust each leg until the unit is stable and level left to right.Adjusting the front legs slightly higher than the rear(1/8 inch)will help j the door or doors remain dosed. r ELECTRICAL:The unit is designed to operate on a stan- dard 115 volt,60 Hertz,single phase power supply with Figure 1 OPERATION DOOR MAINTENANCE After the unit is connected it will automatically begin Doors are adjusted at the factory.If it becomes necessary operating.NOTE:Units with pans should only be oper- to adjust a door,follow these instructions(see figure 2): ated with all pans in place. With the covers and doors 1. If the door needs lowering at the handle,install a closed, the temperature of the cabinet should reach 38'- spacer outside of the hinge (see A) and re- 42°F in approximately one hour.The temperature control tighten the screws. (located on the back panel inside the refrigerator)can be set warmer or.colder depending on the conditions. 2. If the door is lower at the handle, use a 5/16" wrench to loosen the top hinge screws(see B) DEFROSTING and install a spacer inside of the hinge. Re- Refrigerators: The unit will defrost automatically with tighten screws. every cycle of the compressor. The water generated is routed to a pan on the rear of the unit and is evaporated by the heat given off by the compressor. Freezers: These units are provided with a timer that automatically defrosts the coil at predetermined time intervals.If the time of defrost:is not convenient for the operation, it can be reset by turning the screw labeled "automatic defroster",in a clockwise direction only,lo- cated on the serial plate adjacent to the temperature O control.Turning the screw in a counter-clockwise direc- A B tion will break the cam on the motor. Figure 2 4 For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 - In Michigan (517) 773-7981 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 DRAWER_ MAINTENANCE. To remove drawers,follow these instructions(see fig.3): 3. Remove the retainer nuts(see E). 1. Remove stainless steel cap (see C). Caps are at- 4. To reassemble,reverse procedure. tached by one screw. It is recommended that the drawer rods on the D400 series - 2. Make nut tool(see D).This tool is not supplied by be lubricated each month with a clear,odorless oil. the factory..A large screwdriver will work if modified as shown. E DRAWER SLIDE 033-0030 CHROME DRAWER ROD RETAINER NUT - - /i D �,o's 0•THICK LONG STEEL C S/S CAP IS ATTACHED BY ONE SCREW Figure 3 WIRING SCHEMATICS — 400/4000 and 4200 SERIES REFRIGERATORS 400/400.0 4200 THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT BLACK 0--*Ilr Q BROWN BLACK BROWN Q CONDENSOR FAN POWER ' POWER SUPPLY EVAPORATOR SUPPLY EVAPORATOR M' FAN I III FANS 115W6OHz/1r7 GND 115V/60Hz/1e, GND COMPRESSOR CONDENSING UNIT WHITE - . WHITE WIRING SCHEMATIC — 400/4000 SERIES FREEZERS BLACK COMPRESSOR tE POWER SUPPLY BROWN cc GND 115VJ60Hz11¢ COND. 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Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-321 0 ` � I TROUBLESHOOTING REFERENCE CHART This chart is provided for the assistance of refrigeration CAUTION:Do not attempt to repair or service this unit beyond technicians only and is not intended for use by untrained or these check points.Contact you equipment dealer for the nearest unauthorized service personnel. Authorized Delfield Service Agent.These are the only service If your Delfield unit is not operating properly,checkthe following agents the company will authorize to repair Delfield units. before calling your Authorized Delfield Service Agent: Repairs made by anyother service agents without prior authori- - check the power flow to the unit(plug in outlet?fuse and/ zation by The Delfield Company will void the warranty on the or circuit breaker OK?) unit. - readjust the thermostat Compressor does not run Head pressure too low 1. Motor line open 1. Close start or disconnect switch 1. Refrigerant shortage 1. Repair leak and recharge 2. Fuse blown 2. Replace fuse 2. Compressor suction or 2. Clean or replace leaky 3. Control stuck open 3. Repair or replace -disdiarge valves_. - valve plates 4. Pistons stuck 4. Remove motor-compressor inefficient head.Look for broken 3. Unit location too cold 3. None needed-efficiency valve and jammed parts is increased 5. Frozen compressor 5. Repair or replace or motor bearings Unit is very noisy 1. Improper unpacking 1. Remove shipping blocks Unit short cycles and/or angles 1. Control differential 1. Widen differential 2. Insufficient compressor oil 2. Add oil to proper level set too closely 3. Tubing rattle 3. Bend tubes away from 2. Discharge valve leaking 2. Correct condition point of contact 3. Motor-compressor 3. Check for high head pressure, 4. Mountings loose 4. Tighten overload cutting out fight bearings,stuck piston, 5. Oil slugging or refrigerant 5. Adjust oil level or refrigerant clogged water or air-cooled flooding back charge,and check expansion oondensor or water shutoff valve for leak or oversize 4. Shortage of gas 4. Repair leak and recharge onface 5. ,Leaky expansion valve 5. Replace 6. Refrigerant overcharge 6. Purge Compressor loses oil 1. Shortage of refrigerant 1. Repair leak and recharge Unit operates long or continuously 2. Plugged expansion 2. Clean or replace 1. Shortage of gas 1. Repair leak and recharge valve or strainer 2. Control contacts frozen 2. Clean points or replace control 3. Oil trapping in lines 3. Drain tubing toward compressor 3. Dirty condensor 3. Clean condensor 4. Short cycling 4. Refer to"Unit short cycles" 4. Location too warm 4. Change to cooler location 5. Superheat too high 5. Change location of expansion 5. Air in system 5. Purge at compressor suction valve bulb or adjust valve to 6. Compressor inefficient 6. Check valves and pistons return wet gas to compressor 7. Plugged expansion 7. Clean or replace Frosted or sweating valve or retainer 9 suction line 8. Iced or plugged coil 8. Defrost or dean 1. Expansion valve admitting 1. Adjust expansion valve t 9. Service load 9. Keep doors dosed excess refrigerant w Fixture temperature too high Hot liquid line 1. Refrigerant shortage 1. Repair leak and recharge 1. Shortage of refrigerant 1. Repair leak and recharge 2. Control set too high 2. Reset control 2. Expansion valve 2. Adjust expansion valve 3. Expansion valve or 3. Clean or replace open too wide strainer plugged Frosted liquid line 4. Compressor inefficient 4. Check valves and pistons q 5. Expansion valve set 5. Lower setting 1. Receiver shut-off valve 1. Open valve or remove restriction too high partially closed or restricted 6. Iced or dirty coil 6. Defrost or dean 2. Restricted dehydrator 2. Replace restricted part 7. Restricted or small 7. Clear restriction or increase or strainer gas lines line size Top condensor coils cool when unit is in operation Head pressure too high 1. Shortage of refrigerant 1. Repair leak and recharge 1. Refrigerant overcharge 1. Purge 2. Compressor inefficient 2. Check and correct compressor 2. Air in system . 2. Purge Unit on vacuum-frost on expansion valve only 3. 'Dirty condensor 3. Clean p Y 4. Unit location too warm 4. Relocate unit 1. Ice plugging expansion 1. Apply hot wet cloth to expansion valve oriface valve.Moisture indicated by t increase in suction pressure. Install dryer 2. Plugged expansion 2. Clean strainer or replace valve strainer expansion valve For parts and service call (800) 248-8821 - In Michigan (517) 773-7981 7 Parts and service telecopier (517) 773-3210 1 I 1 ! The Delfield Company P.O. 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Service Kenai Peninsula Refrig. Moser&Sons Refrigeration Anniston 680 Sandhurst Dr. 840 K Beach Rd./P.O. Box 432 601 E. Kelso Southeast Projects Spec. (205)272-7088 35109 (907)262-4480 RHA 99669 (602)628-7080 85705 703 Clydesdale Ave. Hawk Inc. Tucson Rest. Equip. Svc. (205)237-6768 RHA 36201 5414 Lamco Dr. 2902 N. Flowing Wells (205)271-1150 RSH 36117 ARIZONA (602)622-4560 RFSHA 85705 Athens Tilton Refrig. Service Artic Refrig. Service 4409 Troy Hwy. Route 1 Box 76 (205)288-2427 36116 Apache Junction (205)233-1845 RFHA 35611 D& K Service Opelika 10520 E. Boise ARKANSAS Birmingham May Refrigeration Co. Inc. (602)984-6153 85220 Acurate Mech. &Svc. Co. 1507 Lafayette Pkwy/P.O. Box 2481 Fordyce 151 Industrial Drive (205)749-0340 36801 Cottonwood B&C Heating Cooling (205)945-9237 RFHA 35211 Nelson's Refrigeration 504 S. Russell B & B Rest. Equip. Service Phenix City 4020 Garden Lane (501)352-5624 71742 508 Scott St. Equipment Service Co. (602)634-0205 RSH 86326 (205)942-2953 35209 1805 Ashley Dr., P.O. Box 2463 Fla Little Rock Flagstaff Equipment Service Center (205)297-3254 RSHA 36867 9 AIMCO Service 2721 6th Ave., South Pearsall Refrigeration 10001 Colonel Glenn Road(205)252-6168 RSH 35233 Scottsboro 1929 N. Fourth St. (501)228-9890 RH 72204 Clairmont Ave. Brickley Plumbing &Elec. (602)779-6121 RFA 86001 J & E Service Co. Manning Service e. Inc. 203 E. Willow St. 8502 Asher Ave. (205)324 3489 R 35205 ( )(205)259-1911 RSHA 35768 Kingman 501 568-0255 72204 (205 Kennedy Temp Tech Thomasville 2325 Airway Scott Service to 5 Inc. Butler Richard L. Hage Service (602)753-9482 86401 (501 562 Suite 51 Glossop's A/C& Electric 505 Old Hwy. 5 North (501)562-1863 RFSHA 72209 Hendricks Avenue (205)636-4205 36784 Lake Havasu (205)459 3084 36904 Commercial Refrigeration Service Newman Fixture Trussville 3265 Silversmith Dr. Newman Fixture t. Decatur 602 855-6536 86403 606 W. Gaines St. Rogers Service Co. Quick Appl. Repair Service ( ) (501)367-6218 71655 2101 8th St., S.E. 102 King Circle (205)355-5840 RH 35601 (205)856-1186 RSHA 35173 Mesa Pine Bluff Commercial Food Equip. Co. Tuscaloosa 1560 W. University Dr. Ogdens & El., South Kirby Refrigeration Service ( Dothan 602 835-1588 85201 3009 Midland Dr.,) Reliable Service Co. (501)536-4021 R 71603 2817 Hodgesville Rd. 1509 Greensboro Avenue Environmental Comfort Sys. (205)794-9742 R 36301 (205)752-1409 35401 425 S. Doran Rogers Vestavia (602)834-5665 85204 George's Comm. Refrig. Evergreen Sentry Htg. &Air Phoenix 1820 S. First, P.O. Box 1533 McCulley's A/C & Repair 2028 Kentucky Ave. Ste. 205/207 Adam's Refrig. Co., Inc. (501)636-1470 R 72757 Rt. 2, Box 315J (205)979-9864 RFSHA 35216 1824 N. 35th Ave. (205)578-1891 36401 (602)269-6447 85009 Russellville A to Z Service Huntsville Authorized Comm. Serv. Inc. Route 6, Box 267 K & R Repair Service ALASKA 1938 East Osborn Rd. (501)967-5504 RFSHA 72801 3214 8th Ave., S.W., Ste. E (602)234-2443 RSHA 85016 (205)539-0320 35805 Craftmen's Refrig., Inc. Whites Refrigeration Inc. Anchorage 2040 N. 16th, Bldg. B 1203 B Putman Dr. Ed's Refrigeration (602)254-9135 R 85006 CALIFORNIA 2440(205)837-6510 35804 (907 E. Tudor Rd. #1109 Dale Fair Refrigeration (907)344-5651 RH 99507 1502 E. Osborn #153 Alhambra Irondale Polar Refrigeration (602)230-9379 RSHA 85014 Frio Refrigeration McMallie & Myers Svc. Co. 6446 Homer Drive 1820 S. Curtis 2818 Commerce Square Bus. Pk. (907)349-3500 RSHA 99518 Scottsdale (818)284-1749 91803 (205)951-2262 RHA 35210 Refrigeration & Food Equip. Inc. Commercial Refrigeration Svc. H. Reyes Refrigeration 1901 W. Tudor Rd. 7621 E. Gray Rd., Suite G 601 N. Cordova St. Leeds (907)248-2525 RFSHA 99517 (602)998-0912 85260 (818)282-8607 91801 Bates Refrigeration 1002 Parnell Drive Fairbanks Strawberry Anaheim (205)699-8739 RH 35094 Controlled Temp. Sys. Kaysen Appliance & Ref. Commercial Food Eq. 615 23rd Ave. Lot 51 Wild Turkey Ln., P.O. Box 1591 2163 W. Lincoln Mobile (907)452-6342 RSHA 99701 (602)476-4259 RHA 85544 (714)758-1012 RHA 92801 Glenos Refrigeration, Inc. Dial One Ramco Refrig. 2385 Willowdale Dr. Juneau Tempe 1440 S. College Blvd., 4-N (205)460-8600 36605 Hermanson Corporation Mark Refrigeration (714)776-6551 RFSA 92806 Tri-State Comm. Appl. 1850 Crest 2527 E. 5th St. P.O. Box 190156 (907)789-0766 99801 (602)967-2193 85281 Angels Camp (205)344-3303 RFSHA 36609 Servco Kodiak 842.S. Main Kodiak Service Company P.O. Box 1018 (209)736-0522 95222 (907)486-6556 99615 • ADDITIONAL LISTINGS "TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY"ARE ON PAGE 19. • R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) CALIFORNIA Bakersfield— Santa Maria Bakersfield Forestville North Highlands San Diego JIMSBEST Service Co. Cold Finger Cooling Co. Delta Restaurant Supply Commercial Gas Appl. Serv. 5504 Osborne St. P.O. Box 322 4240 Roseville Rd. 3620 Fairmount Avenue (805)937-4498 RFHA 93307 (707)887-9430 RFH 95436 (916)485-8111 RFSHA 95660 (619)281-2513 92105 Belmont Fresno River City A/C Comtel Service So. A. A. Marthedal Co. 3451 1 St. Ste 95 San Francisco 511 Taylor Way 1477 N. Thesta (916)344-1119 RSH 95660 Golden Bay Comm. Svc. (415)595-2233 RH 94002 (209)266-9525 RFHA 93703 Sacramento Best Mechanical 774 Tehama Street 2901 Elkhorn Blvd. (415)626-3315 RFSHA 94103 Ridge Electric (916)344-3706 95660 "G" St. Oscartielle Eq. Co. Inc. Big Bear City 1235 Steve's Mechanical (209)268-5031 RSHA 93706 Oroville 1499 Evans Avenue 2097 Mahogney P.O. Box 521 (415)647-9620 94124 DeAir Company (714)585-7632 RFHA 92314 Fullerton P 3 D vent Svc. .O. 2710-B Feather River Blvd. 333 Seventh St. P.O. Box 5966 Refrigeration Unlimited (916)534-8691 95965 Brisbane 2466 E. Fender No. C (415)861-1414 94103 El Camino Refrigeration Inc. (714)871-0980 R 92631 Palm Springs 200 Valley Dr. #54 San Jacinto (415)468-5880 94005 Glen Ellen Sanford Refrig. Serv. Tri-Therm Mechanical 1043 Advanced-Aero Vac Tech (619 Suntan Lane 165 West Fifth Street Buellton P.O. Box 777 (619)325 2820 RS 92264 (714)654-0811 R 92383 Santa Ynez Valley Air (707)996-6565 R 95442 Rancho Dominquez 141 E. Hwy. 246, P.O. Box 899 Norm's Refrig. & Ice Eq. San Jose (805)688-5915 RFA 93427 Huntington Beach 17801 S. Susana Rd California Refrig. Co. Perficool Refrigeration (213)774-4000 90221 P.O. Box 21889 Calimesa P.O. Box 4163 (408)225-3608 R 95151 Otis Refrigeration (714)636-8213 92605 Redding R Appliance Service 561 Ronda Ct. Quality Aire Air-Tec Air-O-Matic 1040 The Almeda (714)792-3154 92320 15481 Electronic Ln B 2354 Railroad Ave. (408)998-8018 RHA 95126 Chula Vista (714)897-0083 RFA 92649 (916)241-5962 RFHA 96001 San Leandro G.E. Brown Service Irwindale Redwood City Brown Refrigeration Co. 2474 Main St. Barker's Food Machinery, Inc. Phil Finer Refrigeration 1579 Jean Way P.O. Box 1738 (619)575-1552 RSH 92011 5367 Second Street 1001 N. Main (415)444-3900 RH 94577 Clovis (818)960-9390 RSH 91706 (415)366-6656 R 94063 San Rafael Refrig. Specialties Lakeport Richmond Market Engineering 2974 Larkin Lake Quality Heating &Cooling Estes Commercial Refrig. 28 Woodland Avenue (209)292-9701 RH 93612 1624 Parallel Dr. 150 Carlson Blvd. (415)453-5758 R 94901 Covina (707)263-0500 95453 (415)232-5464 R 94804 Santa Ana Jim Zeen Refrigeration Melins Comm. Refrig. American Comm. E Sp ec. 209 N. College Way Lakeside 149 Espee Avenue 1404 S. Ritchey D (818)966-2778 R 91723 Pacific Ref. Inc. (415)234-5749 RHA 94801 y 11976 Woodside Ave. (714)547-8903 92705 Danville (619)582-3231 R 92040 Riverside Bay Refrigeration Co. Advance Refrig. & Ice HillI etReffrrae Refrigeration P.O. Box 607 Los Angeles I g 9 1440 3rd St., Ste 7 209 Gray venue 415 934-1000 94526 Polar Refrigeration (714)682-1666 R 92507 y ( ) 5275 W. Washington Blvd. (805)965-2842 93101 (213)935-4017 RFSHA 90016 Refrigeration Control Co. Pinoli's Refrig. Co. Inc. Duarte 2223 Monroe St. Hale Refrigeration Sterling Rest. Eq. Svc. (714)354-5500 R 92504 140 Wye Road s Avenue (805)682-1945 R 93110 766 Glad 2076 Central Ave., Suite F y (818)357-8781 R 91010 (213)627-4665 RSH 90021 Roseville R& M Refrigeration Santa Cruz Los OIIVOS 889 Riverside Ave., Ste B Adrian's Comm. Kitch. Eq. Repair Gar Brown Svc. & Repair 1344 Pacific Avenue El Cajon y P (916)769-4400 RHA 95678 A/C Service Co. 2213 Alamo Pintado Ave. (408)728-4411 95060 1937 E. Friendship Dr. (805)688-5766 93441 Sacramento Roger's Refrigeration Inc. _ (619)448-6606 92020 Action Rest. Equip. Svc. 2712 Mission St. All Temp Control Mentone 829 Broadway (408)423-2921 R 95060 1449 Koala Way, P.O. Box 21146 Able Aire (916)441-2737 95818 (619)239-0771 RA gP019 1914 Mentone, P.O. Box 945 Santa Fe Springs Jerico Inc. (714)794-5551 92359 Barr Engineering, Inc. Shafer's Full Service 3726 Marysville Blvd. 8402 Allport Ave. 230 Millar, P.O. Box 1403 Modesto 916)925-0151 RSHA 95838 (213)698-1251 90670 } (619)440-5421 92020 Abbott Thermodyne RESCO Inc. Servicecorp West 605 N. Franklin St. P.O. Box 6724 2396 Fairfield St. 14423 Marquardt Ave. Felton (209)577-2533 95355 (916)922-3409 RHA 95815 (213)926-0781 90670 Mountain Service Co. Prompt Air 5995 Hiway 9 Salinas (408)335-5931 RHA 95018 1025 B Kansas Ave. Polar Service Co., Inc. Santa Marla (209)577-3278 RFA 95351 307 West Market St., P.O. Box 889 Gas Appliance Service (408)424-3988 R 93901 543—H W. Betteravia Rd. Mountain View (805)928-2381 RFHA 93455 Dial One Buffalow's Santa Maria Refrig. 1245 Space Park Way 319 Russell St., (415)961-7550 RFA 94043 (805)922-2809 RSHA 93454 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 2 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) CALIFORNIA — DELAWARE Santa Rosa — Claymont Santa Rosa COLORADO Ft. Collins Fairfield All Season's Cooling Accutemp Page Services 2236 Nightingale 4437 Rosecrown Ct., P.O. Box 8420 580 Commerce Drive (707)579-3190 95403 Arvada 303 223-2782 80525 J &T Refrigeration Service ( ) (203)333-1477 R 06430 Arctic Rentals 9648 W. 56th Place Edwards Refrigeration, Inc. 1368 Calistoga Rd (303)231-6052 80002 5608 S. College Griswold (707)539-5876 R 95409 (303)223-9971 80525 Cool Time Refrigeration Avon 123 Pine Road Sebastopol 4 Seasons Refrigeration Glenwood Springs (203)376-3265 06351 Wayne's Refrigeration 1011 Beaver Creek Rd. Moore's Service P.O. Box 711 (303)949-1853 81620 309 9th St. Ste. C Guilford (707)823-1388 RFH 95473 (303)945-2929 RSHA 81601 R& B A/C & Refrig. 413 Whitfield Street South Gate Basalt Grand Junction (203)453-6831 06437 Brownie's Refrig. Service Colorado Comm. Svc. Fortney Refrigeration Co. 8462 State Street 155 Park Ave. Suite 100 2964 1-70 Business Loop Hartford (213)564-7745 90280 (303)963-3091 RFHA 81612 (303)242-3059 81502 GCS Service Inc. V& L Appliance Repair 92 Weston St. So San Francisco Boulder 809 N Avenue (203)549-5575 06120 GCS Service Inc. Boulder Mechanical Serv. (303)243-3360 81501 150 Associated Road P.O. Box 2168 2825 Wilderness Place, Suite 900 Meriden (415)871-6693 94083 (303)440-7744 80301 Greeley United Mech. Services Bayhill Refrigeration Temperature Dynamics Koenig Comm. Refrigeration 254 Amity Street 406 Dellbrook Avenue 1925 33rd St. 2427 4th Avenue (203)238-2000 RFSA 06450 (415)583-7500 R 94080 (303)443-2162 80301 (303)352-7080 R 80631 South City Refrig. &A/C Mystic 338 N. Canal Unit 3 Breckenridge Gunnison L.H. Duncklee Refrig. (415)742-6900 RFA 94080 Mid Continental Service Inc. Gunnison Appl. & Refrig. 33 Williams Ave. 156 County Road 450 516 W. Tomichi, (203)535-2552 06355 Spring Valley (303)453-1405 RSH 80424 (303)641-2218 81230 Newington Banner Refrig. Co. Inc. May Rest. Eq. &Supply 734 Grand Avenue Colorado Springs Lakewood (619)463-3171 RA 92077 Brenneman's Service D&W Refrigeration 2516 Berlin Turnpike 2224 E. Pike Peak 270 S. Chase (203)666-3353 RHA 06111 Stockton (303) 632-3303 80906 (303)232-8786 RFH 80226 N. Haven March's Refrigeration Harv's Refrigeration Service Hugh's Refrigeration 366 Adrienne Avenue 2370 E. Boulder 8602 W. Warren Lane Air-Tron Inc.24 Brock Street (209)942-1148 95205 (303)633-3050 RHA 80909 (303)986-4320 R 80227 (203)772-1423 R 06473 Gas & Elect. Appl. Serv. Sammon's Refrigeration Inc. Montrose 325 S. Cardinal Ave. 3459 Astrozon Court Stamford (209)948-9559 95205 (303)392-6732 RSHA 80910 Deti's Repair Service Bill A/C &Refrigeration Smith Heating &A/C Inc. 504 E. Miami 237 West Avenue 1150 N. Filbert St. Commerce City (303)249-9579 SHA 81401 (203)324-0030 RSHA 06902 (209)466-1434 RF 95205 Mountain Sales &Serv. pueblo 6759 East 50th Ave. Vernon St. Helena (303)289-5558 R 80022 A-One Appliance Repair Enviro-Tech Inc. St. Helena Appliance 215 E. Northern 216 W. Main Street 380 McCormick Denver (303)543-5717 81006 (203)871-7802 RFA 06066 (707)963-4122 R 94574 Arctic Refrigeration Inc. Sedalia 1175 S. Cherokee St. Wallingford Sunnyvale (303)777-1177 80223 D.L. Hopkins &Co. Precision Food Service, Inc. Dial One Associated Colorado Air 3025 W. Oakland Dr. 410 Center St. 1240 Birchwood Dr., Ste. 1 8962 E. Hampden, P.O. Box 72 (303)688-5688 80135 (203)265-4008 FSHA 06492 (408)744-1901 RSH 94089 (303)753-7474 RFSA 80231 Thornton Derve Y Equipment Com an West Haven Company Eagle Crest Refrig. Turlock 955 Decatur St., Unit V R.A. Levine Company Robic Refrigeration Inc. (303 E. 118th Cf. 19 Wood St. (303)825-0171 80204 (303)451-5607 80233 1105 N. Broadway, P.O. Box 109 (203)933-1619 R 06516 (209)632-8851 RFA 95380 K.D. Service 1232 S. Inca Walsenburg Woodbridge Vlctorville (303)698-2249 RSHA 80223 J & L Electric Hack's Refrigeration Inc. Elfrink Refrigeration Stan's Mechanical & Refrig. 511 Main 4 Country Court 16574 "D" St. 1271 S. Bannock St. (303)738-2570 81089 (203)387-6950 06525 (619)245-3375 92392 (303)777-2277 RFHA 80223 West Hollywood Englewood CONNECTICUT California Cold Control Hawkins Electrical Serv. DELAWARE 1155 N. Odgen Drive#4 3830 S. Windermer (213)650-3872 R 90046 (303)781-5548 80110 Danbury Claymont Berkshire Refrig. Serv. Commercial Equip. Svc. Frisco 98 Federal Rd. P.O. Box 428 AASCO Inc. (203)792-2121 R 06810 (302)475-6682 RHA 15703 112 W. Main St., P.O. Box 430 Testa Refrigeration (303)668-3619 80443 31 Hollandale Road (203)746-1952 RF 06811 3 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) DELAWARE — FLORIDA Delmar — Riviera Beach Delmar Delray Beach Longwood Orlando Delmarva Refrigeration Inc. Atlantic Refrig. Inc. J & B Refrigeration Mid-Florida Refrig. 504 N. Penn Avenue 1395 NW H Avenue 2005 Tree Fork Ln Unit 101 8121 Forest City Rd. (302)543-9070 RSH 19940 (407)278-1937 RFA 33445 (407)830-0300 RFSA 32750 (407)290-5980 R 32810 Dover Eaton Park Duality Systems of FL Shoreline Distributors 160 Hope Street 6926 Hanging Moss Rd. J.C. Hammond Refrig. Citrus Air Conditioners (407)831-0327 RA 32750 (407)677-7278 R 32807 988 Forest St. 3545 Waterfield Rd. Refrig-A-Matic Serv. Inc. Southern Refrig. Co. (302)734-5583 R 19901 (813)665-5409 33840 595 US Hwy 17-92 3038 John Young Pkwy Lewes Fort Lauderdale (305)695-6700 RA 32750 (407)299-5880 R 32804 Lewes Refrig. &A/C Designed Weather Inc. LOXahatchee Vaden Refrigeration 812 Kings Highway 3440 NW 34th Street 6239 Edgewater Dr. (302)645-2736 R 19958 (305)556-9000 R 33309 Dyna-Temp Inc. (407)293-3700 RS 32810 19219 West Sycamore Whiteside Parts &Service, Inc. Newark Fort Myers (407)798-2665 RFSHA 33470 722 Brookhaven Drive Berry Refrigeration J & M Air Cond. Lutz (407)898-2222 RSH 32803 2 Garfield Way 5748 Corp. Circle Advanced Tech. Repair (302)733-0933 19711 (813)693-0075 RFHA 33905 1056 Stardust Lane Ozona United A/C of SW Florida (813)273-1714 33549 R.J. Lange&Son Newport 2657 Meadow Lane 420 Bayshore Dr. Restaurant Equip. Service (813)466-2721 33901 Malabar (813)784-2629 RF 34660 1 West Market St. Hagerman Service Co. Jonan, Inc. (302)995-6661 19804 Palm Bay 6102 Palmetto Drive 1450 W. Railroad Ave. Box 218 Commercial Service Co. Wilmington (407)489 6102 RSHA 34982 (407)725-0739 RFSHA 32950 1300 Clearmont Unit 203 McFoy Refrigeration Fort Walton Beach Marco Island (407)676-2546 RSHA 32905 704 Lancaster Ave. Fife Refrig., Inc. Condee Cooling & Electric (302)658-3013 R 19801 106 Chestnut Ave. 25 Front St. Palm Harbor Elmer Schultz Services (904)243 0261 RFSHA 32548 (813)394-5121 RHA 33937 American A/C & Ref. 36 Belmont Avenue P.O. Box 1715 (302)655-8900 SHA 19804 Gainesville Miami (813)784-7776 RSH 34682 Holland's Appliance Service Airko Air Conditioning Panama City 3402-B N.E. 2nd Street 7400 N.E. 4th Ct. Gulf Coast Maintenance FLORIDA (904)372-8534 RSHA 32609 (305)754-3433 33138 2209 Owens Circle D.J. Air Conditioning Inc. (904)785-2326 32405 o Hollywood 1841 SW 94th Avenue Williams Serv. Center p p A.M.I. A/C & Refrig. (305)223-2847 RHA 33165 A ka 1604 Wilmont Allen's Refrig. 5891 Rodman St. Teak Refrig. Serv. Inc. (904)763 3-15-15 67 32405 16 E. Sandpiper St. (305)966-2380 33023 1800 NW 93 Avenue (305)889-2021 R 32712 (305)594-5899 RA 33172 Jacksonville Pensacola Auburndale Bennink's Refrig. Serv. Inc. Cline Commercial Services Mims 880 N. Rues St. United Refrig. &A/C Inc. 923 W. Forsyth St. DL Renninger Inc. (904)477-8343 RHA 32503 517 Recker Highway (904)356-7986 RSH 32204 4015 Grant Line Rd. (813)956-3500 RFHA 33823 Refrig. ervice Inc. RSI Danley's Ref. & Elec. g. (504)267-7615 RFSHA 32754 5945 Saufley Pines 9762 Ivey Road Big Pine Key (904)641-3768 RFSHA 32216 Naples (904)457-1881 RHA 32506 McClain's Refrigeration Ocean Air of SW Florida Pro. Air of Pensacola Route 3 Key Largo 1351 Pagle Road, Ste#3 1300 N. Kirk Street (305)872-9682 33043 Jack H. Hagopian (813)947-2284 RFA 33963 (904)434-1829 RFHA 32505 Boca Raton 99353 Overseas Highway Royco A/C &Refrig. Serv. Co. (305)451-2525 R 33037 Nokomis 201 South ''A'' St. Temperature Control Inc. Blackie's Refrigeration (904)432-8118 32501 5551 Marbella Drive Lakeland 507 Dona Drive (305)393-7151 RHA 33433 Ivy Air Conditioning Inc. (813)488-5315 33555 Pompano Beach 3515 Reynolds Rd. Complete Comm. Repair Bonita Springs (813)665-3704 33801 N. Lauderdale 1461 S.W., 12th Ave. Ste. S Haines Refrig. &Appl. CoIcTech Inc. (305)782-7778 RSH 33069 3963 Bonita Beach Rd. P.O. Box 2729 Lake Worth 7544 W. Manab Rd. #C-27 (813)992-1551 33923 Superior Service (305)726-2404 RFHA 33068 Port Charlotte 1209 Lake Avenue Boyd Brothers Svc. Clearwater (305)588-4477 33460 N. Miami Beach 27074 Sunnybrook Custom Climate Control, Inc. A&A Discount Service (813)627-8881 33983-3320 13311 60th St., N. Largo 2152 N.E. 162nd St. 9 (813)536-7857 RFA 34620 Tenco Comm. Refrigeration Inc. (305)948-6200 33162 Port Orange 9061 130th Avenue Flair Service Inc. Dania (813)585-9661 R 34643 Oldsmar 935 Alexander Ave. Apex Air, Inc. Brenzo&Taylor A/C (904)767-3900 R 32119 209 N W 1st Ave. Live Oaks 308 Bayview Blvd. (305)925-3693 33004 Superior Refrigeration (813)855-5838 RHA 34677 Riviera Beach Route 3 Airco Engineering Deerfield Beach (904)362-4921 32060 3905 Investment Lane#2 Ever-Ready A/C & Ref. (305)842-1525 RA 33404 207 Goolsby Blvd. (305)481-9789 RA 33442 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 4 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) FLORIDA — ILLINOIS Sarasota — Alsip Sarasota Vero Beach Lake City Honolulu Equipment Services Bi-Jerr Refrig. Adcox Serv. Co. Burney's Comm. Svc. Inc. 4233 Clark Rd. Unit#26 120 SW 43rd Ave. 5368 North Parkway 2103 Kaliawa St. (813)923-1802 RSHA 34233 (305)562-3360 RS 32962 (404)361-8010 RFHA 30260 (808)841-0427 RSH 96819 Gulf Coast Refrigeration Service Refrigeration Co. Inc. Diversified Rest. Serv. 4487 Ashton Road 4450 U.S. 1 Macon 1326 Liona Street (813)922-8809 RFA 34233 (407)569-5097 32961 Pierce Sales&Serv. Inc. (808)949-2030 RFSHA 96814 Ray's Refrigeration Inc. 2422 Allen Road 4380 Whispering Woods PI. West Melbourne (912)781-6003 RFHA 31206 Kaneohe HI (813)921-1858 R 34233 Climatic Refrig. &A/C Inc. Total Service Company Gold Team Inc. 6950 Vickie Circle 545 Third Street 45-1127 Kamehameha Highway Spring Hill (407)725-2430 RFA 32904 (912)743-6505 RFSHA 31201 (808)236-7338 R 96744 All-Tech Service Co. West Palm Beach Marietta Lahaina Maui +J 6092 Ave. of the Palms Florida Power Savings Corp. Superior Beverage Systems Lahaina Refrigeration (904)596-8324 33526 1211 Roebuck Ct. 1755 Arrowhead Court 1036 Limahana Pl. 2C St. Augustine (407)833-4654 RFSHA 33401 (404)973-4363 30062 (808)661-0828 RFA 96761 A.C.E.S.S. Winter Park Savannah Pukalani Maui 2205 Dobbs Road B &V Refrigeration Care Refrigeration Ray's Repair&Svc. (904)829-1880 RFHA 32086 513 N. Virginia Avenue 2301 Price Street 137 Alea Place Falcon Service (407)629-5253 RA 32789 (912)236-2273 RFA 31401 (808)572-7466 RFA 96768 1960 U.S. 1 South, Ste. #21 Zephyrhills Comfort Air Corporation (904)797-9005 R 32086 R.H. Rioux &Sons 9 Executive Circle St. Claud 703 Foxridge Blvd. (912)927-7000 31406 IDAHO Leopold Refrig. Inc. (813)782-7157 34249 Stockbridge 1169 Sunlight Court Com-Tech Boise (407)892-8025 RSHA 34769 130 Ridgecrest Way Bressie Electric Co. St. Petersburg GEORGIA (404)898-9166 30281 7413 08 )362-2333p Str RSHA 83709 Bowman Mech. Service Thomaston Evans Equipment Inc. 3619 Overlook Dr. NE Albany Jim's Appliance Service 1714 S. Roosevelt (813)522-5411 RHA 33703 Ace Refrig. Service 2881 Barnsville Hwy. (208)345-5755 RSHA 83705 Jakris Sales &Svc. 111 Flint Ave., P.O. Box 411 (404)647-3863 30286 Freeman's Refrigeration 6901 38th Avenue North (912)432-7811 R 31702 5211 Bethel St. (813)381-4800 RSH 33710 Mitch's Repair Svc. Tifton (208)376-4341 RH 83706 McMullen A/C &Refrig. Rt. #4, Box 587 H Tifton Heating &Clg. 4877 28th Street North (912)888-5004 RH 31705 2209 Leslie Locke Rd. Lewiston (813)527-0000 RFA 33714 P.O. Box 1143 Lewiston Refrig. Sales Athens (912)382-4709 RFSHA 31794 1617 G St. Tallahassee England Electric (208)743-8596 RFHA 83501 C &C Mech. Contractor P.O. Box 242 Toccoa 1203 Commercial Park Dr. (404)548-3113 30603 Toccoa Electric Sales MOSCOW (904)386-4754 RFA 32303 Rt. 3, Camp Mitchell Rd., Fork Refrig. Atlanta P.O. Box 68 2007 S. Main St. Tampa Authorized Serv. Ctr., Inc. (404)886-1956 30577 (208)882-3716 RFSHA 83843 Air Mechanical &Svc. 2310-B Marietta Blvd. NW 4311 W. Ida Street (404)355-3967 RSH 30318 Trenton Nampa (813)875-0782 R 33614 Capsco H & K Service Loebach Refrigeration Brandon Refrig. &A/C 2246 Marrieta P.O. Box 1167 2104 S. Fern 333 Fallenburg Rd. D-401 (404)351-4375 RSH 30318 (404)398-3180 RHA 30752 (208)467-7101 83651 (813)681-5497 R 33619 Southeastern Rest. Serv. Valdosta 2200 Norcross Parkway, Suite 210 Rathdrum Comm. l. Serv. (404)446-6177 RSHA 30071 H &H Service Co. Circle M Refrig. &Htg. 2101 W.. Hillsboro Ave. 303 E. Cronford Ave. (813)879-2461 RSH 33603 (912)244-4682 31602 P.O. Box 431 D& L Rest. Repair Columbus (208)687-0427 RH 83858 p McCaghren Serv. Co. Inc. McDonalds Appl. Serv. 3114 Price Ave. 2813 Hamilton Road 1000 East Park Ave. Twin Falls P.O. Box 13274 (404)327-5584 RHA 31904 (912)242-0349 RHA 31602 Andrews Rest. Supply (813)831-6874 RHA 33681 McMullen Comm. Services 347 Main Ave. E. Griffin Serv. Corp. Evans 914 Marion Street (208)734-9091 83301 606 N. Gilchrist Ave. Frothingham Comm. Serv. (912)244-8426 RSHA 31601 Scott Polar Corp. (813)251-6942 R 33601 2 Plantation Hills Dr. 502 Madrona, P.O. Box 1747 Maintenance Mgt. Tech. Svc. (404)863-8609 RFSHA 30809 (208)376-7730 83303 4025 W. Osborne Ave. (813)875-9547 RH 33614 Gainesville HAWAII Staples &Stevens Co. Food Service Equip. 5010 16th Ave. S. 514 Main St. S.W. Hilo ILLINOIS (813)248-1996 R 33619 (404)535-3710 RSH 30501 Hilo Mechanical Inc. David Wilkes A/C P 7008 E. 14th Ave. Garden City 50 Holomua St. Alsip 961-3882 RFSHA 96720 Ref. Systems of III. (813)621 3808 R 33594 Commercial Refrigeration Co. 12540 S. Holiday Dr. Unit B 212 Travis Field Rd. (312)385-5700 RH 60658 (912)964-8878 RHA 31418 5 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) ILLINOIS — INDIANA Alton — Merrillville Alton Elmhurst Mt. Vernon Columbus Yaeger&Son Refrigeration Commercial Equip. Svc. Eater Htg. &Cooling Serv. Commercial Service Co. 2406 Belle St. 497 W. Wrightwood Ave. 1100 Salem Rd. 421 Center St., P.O. Box 970 (618)462-2178 RH 62002 (312)279-1141 H 60126 (618)244-4466 62864 (812)372-0074 RH 47201 Aurora Freeport Northlake Elkhart Artlip &Sons, Inc. Loescher Htg. &A/C Chicago Northern Svc. Inc. Dunlap Refrig. Inc. 230 South Broadway 1860 S. Walnut Ave. 36 W. Lake Street 24046 C.R. 16 East (312)896-1560 RFHA 60505 (815)232-6166 RFH 61032 (312)562-1222 RFHA 60164 (219)293-4306 46526 Commercial Refrigeration Galesburg Oak Lawn Laro Corp. 3233 Fox Valley Ctr. g Oak Lawn Mechanical 1217 S. Main St. (312)851-8553 60504 Edwards Clg. & Htg. 106 Lake St. 5535 West 110th St. (219)595-5910 46516 Belleville (309)343-8657 RFSHA 61401 (312)422-8360 60453 Evansville Bel 0 Sales &Serv. Oak Park Brucken's Inc. 1915 S. Belt West Harwood Heights (618)234-3310 R 62223 Air Tech Systems U.S. Refrig. Sales &Serv. 401 NW 4th St. 7525 W. Lawrence Ave. 700 W. Madison (812)423-4414 RSH 47708 Bensenville (312)867-9481 R 60656 (312)524-0808 60302 Schmitt Refrigeration Alliance Refrigeration Co. 200 S. Governor Orland Park 918 Hillside Drive Herrin Pierce Service Corp. (812)424-5878 RFSA 47713 (312)860-0011 60106 Cornell's Refrig. Serv. 8220 W. 137th Street Floyd Knobs 421 North 19th St. y Broadview (618)942-4022 62948 (312)403-0888 RA 60462 East Appliance Service South Town Food Serv. Princeton P.O. Box 155 1808 N. Beach St. Hinsdale (812)923-9833 47119 (708)345-5055 RSHA 60153 Temperature Engineering Inc. Dick Volker 8 S. 365 Madison 304 Elm Place Fort Wayne Buncombe (312)655-0375 RFA 60521 (815)875-1330 R 61356 Commercial Parts &Service Hall's Service Co. QUInCy 3919 Mobile Avenue Rt. 1 Joliet & H Refrigeration (219)484-5587 RSHA 46805 H (618)833-7593 RH 62912 Johansen &Anderson Inc. H Payson Refrigeration Morgan Refrigeration 925 Plainfield Rd. (217)222-5340 RH 62301 806 Van Buren Champaign (815)723-9383 60435 (219)424-1006 R 46802 Eichenauer Services Inc. Peters Heating &A/C JUstic 4520 Broadway 207 E. University 22 Gary (217)359-4200 61820 J &J Air Conditioning (217) 2-1368 RFH 62301 Gantz Rest. &Appl. Svc. T.C. &G. Ref., Htg. &A/C 9000 West 79th St. 729 N. Hancock St. 3105 Research Road (312)425-5040 60458 Rockford (219)938-4386 HA 46403 Commercial Refrig. Svc. Corp. 4 (217)356-2523 R 61821 Kankakee 815 Broadway Indianapolis Chicago McConnell Company (815)962-3761 RFSHA 61104 Commercial Parts &Serv. Liberty Service Inc. 2895 Festival Dr. North Town Food Svc. Div. 5310 E. 25th St. 3038 W. Irving Park Rd. (815)932-6313 60901 815 Broadway (317)545-9655 RSH 46218 (312)588-2542 SH 60618 Quick Stop A PP I. &Svc. (815)962-7314 RSHA 61108 Frost Air Co. Inc. North Town Food Svc. 1830 W. Station St. Stearns Fixture Co. 1320 N. Senate Avenue 4711 N. Lincoln Avenue (815)939-4902 RHA 60901 3537 Merchandise Drive (317)634-1425 RFSA 46202 (312)769-5050 RSHA 60625 La Salle (815)874-7815 R 61109 GCS Service Inc. Seco Refrig. Illinois Valley Refrig. Rolling Meadows 1775 N. Sherman Dr. Ste. D 1742 Milwaukee Ave. 853 First St. Northwest Town Refrig. (800)692-8052 RH 46218 (312)235-6700 RFSHA 60647 (815)223-0308 61301 5420 Newport Drive, Suite 55 Indianapolis Ref. Co. Universal Air Services (312)398-1100 60008 1802 E. Prospect St. 4751 So. Central Lemont (317)638-0310 RSHA 46203 (312)585-4940 R 60638 E&C Refrigeration Inc. Skokie Sam Sun Mechanical, Inc. 111 W. Illinois Street Skokie Refrigeration 4801 Van Cleave Cicero (312)257-5536 R 60439 P.O. Box 504 (317)545-0968 RFHA 46904-2231 Durakool Refrigeration (312)973-4777 R 60062 3811 South 57th Avenue Marquette Heights Kokomo (312)780-6696 R 60650 Jones Serv. Co. Villa Park Thermodyn Inc. 308 Grant Refrig. Enterprises, Inc. 211 E. Morgan St., P.O. Box 2231 Decatur (309)382-3446 61554 134 East St. Charles Rd. (317)457-9379 RFH 46904-2231 Eichenauer Services Inc. (312)834-6398 R 60181 130 S. Oakland Ave. Moline Lafayette (217)429-4229 RSH 62522 Cone's Repair Serv. Kiefer Company, Inc. 2408 40th Ave. t Elk Grove (309)797-5323 RSHA 61265 INDIANA d 4 North 18th Street GCS Service Inc. (317)447-4293 RFSHA 47903 2542 Pratt Blvd. Monmouth Anderson Lake Station (312)593-5200 60007 Equipco Hoppie's Refrig. Serv. Tri State Cooling & Htg. Temperature Service Co. 1200 S. Main 621 John St. P.O. Box 1102 623 28th Avenue 2240 Elmhurst Road (309)734-7956 61462 (317)643-2511 R 46015 (219)962-6005 RFHA 46405 (312)640-0505 RA 60007 Morton Grove Bloomington Goold &Sons Inc. Merrillville ABSI Service Co. y ' Dalton Corp. 8725 Narragansett 926 W. 17th St. 1303 W. 81st Ave. (312)965-2113 60053 (812)332-1682 RSHA 47401 (216)769-1357 RHA 46410 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 6 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) INDIANA — MAINE Monterey — Dixmont Monterey Sioux City Lexington Harahan All Temp Service Refrig. Engineering Dickerson's Ref. Sales A-Bear Refrig. Inc. 178 Main St. 1301 Third 1931 Liberty Road 1301 Edwards Ave., Ste. B (219)542-2100 R 46960 (712)258-0179 RH 51101 (606)254-1436 RH 40505 (504)733-3600 R 70123 Muncie Mitchell's Service America Bana Parts Inc. Turner Commercial Refrig. 101 Brown Avenue 1501 Kuebel St., P.O. 23388 g. (606)263-4357 RH 40505 (504)734-0076 RSHA 70183 824 N. Walnut KANSAS (317)288-5360 47305 Louisville Reliance Elec. Service Great Bend 5515 A Pepsi Street South Bend Comm. Parts&Serv. of KY (504)734-8864 SH 70123 Rube's A/C, Htg. Refrig. 4204 S. Brook St. C &S Serv. Inc. 5251 9th, P.O. Box 476 P.O. Box 14194 Lafayette 1215 Walnut St. (316)793-6769 RFH 67530 (502)367-1788 RSHA 40214 Hilton's Refrigeration (219)232-6131 RFSHA 46619 Doolan's Repair Service 1820 Cameron St., P.O. Box 3247 A-1 Refrig.City 3227 N.W. Parkway (318)237-4311 70506 Speedway A-1 Refrig. Service Air-Cooling &Htg. 3181/2 W. Chestnut (502)778-9547 40212 6108 Schoolwood Dr. (913)762-5600 RHA 66441 Glenns Comm. Service Inc. Lecompte P.O. Box 24356 Kansas City 4034 South 5th St. Deville's Refrigeration Serv. (317)299-2400 RFHA 46224 Hager Refrigeration Svc. (502)361-0121 RSHA 40214 Hwy. 71, P.O. Box M 65 Southwest Blvd. Henson &Wright Refrig. (318)776-9363 71346 Terre Haute (913)236-6400 RFSHA 66103 4912 Cave Run Road Cascade General (502)448-2722 R 40216 Metairie Sahuc Fountain &Vending 1909 S. 31st St. Topeka Southern Refrig. Co. 510(812)235-2998 47803 Anchor/Robinson Htg. 1015 Franelm Road (50 )833-14 Blvd. 5853 S.W. 21st St. (502)361-2075 R 40214 (504)833 1468 70005 Zionsville (913)272-6976 66604 Monroe Van's R & R Equip. Stevenson Co. Inc. Midway Mechanical Installation &Serv. 88 N. 1st St. 116 W. Norris Reliance Service 400 Stubbs Ave. (317)873-5397 FISH 46077 (913)233-1303 RFSHA 66608 P.O. Box 615 (606)846-4292 40347 (318)388-5801 RFHA 71201 Wichita Murray ew Iberia IOWA Fahrenheit Ref. Inc. L.J. Hendon A/C Ref. & Ht Commercial A/C & Refrig. 1131 S. Seneca g• 212 Leblanc Rd. (316)263-3161 RFHA 67213 Highway 94 E., P.O. Box 1034 (318)367-1918 70560 Bettendorf (502)753-9225 42071 General Refrigeration John's Refrigeration 730 Lincoln Rd. 1336 Seneca Paducah New Orleans (319)355-3821 52722 (316)267-1653 67213 City Refrig. Serv. 372dy's Refrig. &et Walt's Refrig. nc. (504 Palmyra Street g• 232 Lone Oak Rd. (504)486-2169 70119 Cedar Rapids 157 N. Evergreen (502)442-1264 42001 Cone's Repair Serv. Inc. (316)722-1588 67212 Institutional Maintenance Deep South Refrig. Inc. 55 Canal Blvd. 1056 27th Ave. S.W. 627 Park Ave. (319)365-3325 52404 (502)442-7943 R GSC Service RFSHA 42001 (5044)4 7 R 70124 Davenport KENTUCKY Pikeville 5804 Plauche Street Holmes Refrig. Osborne Electrical Ref. 1-800-642-7707 RH 70123 1803 W. 4th St., P.O. Box 4542 Ashland 9 Valley Vale Loupe's A/C& Htg. (319)322-2769 R 52808 Slone Refrigeration (606)432-4550 RSHA 41501 414 40th St., P.O. Box 24121 2432 Greenup Ave. (504)482-5822 70184 Des Moines (606)324-6822 RH 41101 Bell Brothers Inc. Pineville 2822 stn Ave. Bowling Green LOUISIANA John's Rest. Eq. Repair (515)244-8911 RFHA 50313 Universal Mech. Svc. Inc. 307 Lawrence Blvd. Goodwin Serv. Co. 1046 Searcy Way, P.O. Box 209 Baton Roue (318)473-0835 71360 3509 Delaware Ave. (502)842-5645 RFHA 42102 g Capitol city EQ. Svc. Shreveport (515)262-9308 RHA 50313 Covington 377 West El Cajon Mitchell's Shreveport Rest. Lehman's Commercial Svc. Kent Refrig. Co. (504)927-4908 RFSHA 70815 4350 Greenwood Rd. 1501 Michigan 221 E. 19th St., P.O. Box 2110 Chandler's Parts &Serv. (318)635-9741 71109 (515)243-1974 RHA 50314 (606)431-4252 R 41012 11656 Darryl Dr. Dubuque (504)272-6620 RFSHA 70815 MAINE Ellis uqu &Serv. Ferguson Lambert's Htg. &Clg. Johnson's Refrig. Co. 4959 Hollywood St. 3370 Central Ave. 407 Govers Ln. Bangor (319)556-2383 52001 (606)679-4566 42533 P.O. Box -0171 R.M. Flagg Co. (504)356-0171 R 70892 1212 State St. Hampton Glasgow (207)945-9463 04401 Cameron Hampton Appliance &Serv. Elmore Electric Cam Refri Refrigeration 8-1st Street N.W. 121 Lexington Dr. g Caribou (515)456-5116 50441 (502)651-2633 42141 Dan &Asa St. Appl. Servicenter of Aroostook (318)775-5385 70631 414 Main St. Marshalltown Harold (207)498-2033 04736 Hanke Refrigeration Dave's Refrigeration 1605 S. 1st St. Upper Pinhook Dixmont (515)753-5742 50158 (606)478-2439 41635 Quality Maintenance Inc. RFD 1, Box 980 (207)947-8821 04932 7 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) MAINE — MICHIGAN Lewiston — Escanaba Lewiston Jessup Holyoke MICHIGAN Northeastern Inc. D&S Refrigeration The Darcy Company Dumais Avenue 8019 Old Jessup Rd. 110 Appleton Street (207)784-9191 RSHA 04240 (301)621-1811 RFSHA 20794 (413)536-5071 RFSHA 01040 Battle Creek Eger Eng. Corp. Burkart Refrigeration Portland Owin Smills 12393 E. Michigan Ave. 9 121 Main Street, P.O. Box 28 A. F. Briggs Co. Blizzard Refrig. (413)532-9486 RSHA 01041 (616)965-6836 49017 874 Brighton Avenue 11436 Suite I Cronridge Dr. Bay City P.O. Box 856 (301)363-8750 R 21117 Hudson y y 207 773-1731 04104 Brad's Refrigeration ( ) Master Service Co. 2644 Broadway Reistertown 455 River Rd., P.O. Box 818 Standish Charm City Refrigeration (508)568-8500 RFSHA 01749 (517)684-9370 48706 V.R.U. Systems Inc. 621 Glynita Circle Comm. Kitchen Serv. Co. Rt. 35 Bonney Eagle Rd. (301)833-2988 RSH 21136 Hyannis 704 E. John St., P.O. Box 567 P.O. Box 248 Acme Refrigeration (517)893-4561 RFSH 48706 (207)642-2061 04084 Rockville 700 Yarmouth Rd. Kader's Refrigeration ` Brooks Appl. Serv. (617)775-2153 R 02601 910 W. Grant 330 (E) N. Stonestreet Ave. (517)893-5115 R 48708 MARYLAND (301)251-0861.. 20850 Lexington J.A. Busa A/C& Refrig. Benton Harbor Salisbury 137 Grant Street Slowik Refrigeration Baltimore Arctic Refrig. &A/C Serv. (617)862-9210 R 02173 2414 Riverbend Dr. Arbutus Refrigeration Inc. 108 Washington St. (616)925-1311 R 49022-6923 6225 Washington Blvd. (301)742-8580 21801 Needham (301)796-9270 R 21227 Coastline Parts Co. Ace Service Co. Boyne City EMR Svc. Division 816 Snow Hill Rd. 39 Highland Circle R.K. West Mechanical Svc. 700 East 25th St. (301)742-8634 21801 (617)449-4220 RSHA 02194 501 Boyne Avenue (301)467-8080 SHA 21218 EMR (616)582-6785 R 49712 Pine Heights Comm. Kitchen 428 Mill Street Peabody 812 W. Patapsco Ave. (301)543-8080 SHA 21801 United Service Company Burton (301)644-8844 H 21230 525 Lowell Street Genesee Refrigeration Reed's Refrigeration Silver Springs (617)535-0900 01960 G 3439 Fenton Rd. 3401 Sinclair Lane EMR (313)234-7837 RFHA 48529 (301)327-8900 RH 21213 2626 Pittman Drive Reading (301)588-8080 SHA 20910 Griffin Refrig. Inc. Charlotte Beltsville 80 Eastway Bingham Refrig. Cascade Refrigeration Sykesville (617)942-1522 R 01867 9550 Hooper Road 10135 Bacon Drive Consolidated Serv. Inc. (517)543-0807 48813 (301)937-0284 R 20705 4200 Jim Bowers Rd. Revere (301)781-4616 21784 Cafe Services Inc. Clare Cumberland 251 Park Ave. Gateway Temperature Control Squires Elec. Mech. Timonium (617)227-7747 RSH 02151 11955 Eberhart 1003 Oldtown Rd. Chason Serv. Eng. Inc. (517)386-3568 R 48617 (301)722-7763 RFHA 21502 1947 Greensprings Drive Roslindale (301)252-6300 21093 Prior Refrig. Serv. Comstock Park Davidsonville 81 Farquhar Street Hurst Mechanical Inc. Superior Service Co. Westminster (617)323-4132 RH 02131 5180 West River Drive 494 Winding Creek Ct. Sun Mechanical Svc. Inc. (616)784-4040 49321 (301)721-2114 R 21035 1202 Guadelupe Court Somerville (301)876-6749 RHA 21157 Temperature Cont. Sys. Dearborn Fort Washington 28 Farragut Avenue Town Center Refrig. G &W Refrigeration White Plains (617)628-2900 RHA 02143 6530 Chase Road 6 Notley Road Brown's Refrig. Svc. (313)582-8738 RFSHA 48126 (301)839-2900 RHA 20744 Route 2 Springfield (301)934-4387 20695 A. S. T. Inc. 7 Detroit Gaithersburg 47 Clement Street Polar Refrig. Mr. Kool Service Co. (413)783-4753 RFSHA 01118 12345 Grand River 8528 Dakota Drive MASSACHUSETTS (313)834-2730 RHA 48204 (301)924-4424 20877 Sterling - Attleboro Advance Refrig. Co. East Tawas Glen Burnie 124 Jewett Road Krueger Refrig. Svc. DANCO Services Ltd. George K. Haworth Serv. (617)853-1600 RH 01564 111 A. East Bay St. 315 New Jersey Ave. N.E. 67 Slater St. (517)362-3477 R 48730 (301)768-0867 RSHA 21061 (617)222-7797 02723 West Boyelston Lester's Refrig. Empire 1 Hanover Dedham 193 W. Boyelston Hugh MacLellan Mech. Sys. Chill-Craft Company (617)835-4882 RA 01583 11679 M-22, P.O. Box 177 7525 D. Connelley Drive R. W. Mitchell &Co. (616)326-5410 49630 (301)768-2257 R 21076 160 Washington St., P.O. Box 4098 W. Springfield (617)326-1066 R 02026 Thermal Control Corp. Escanaba Hyattsville Holbrook 205 Ely Avenue U.P. Food Equip. Serv. Anaconda Refrig. &A/C Sani Tech Company (413)739-1181 RA 01089 114 N. 10th St. H 49829 4925 Lawrence St. #2 Kleen Way (301)864-5656 20781 (617)767-2150 02343 Arrow Refrig. &Appl. 5108 Baltimore Ave. (301)927-7447 R 20781 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 8 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) MICHIGAN — MINNESOTA Flint — Mankato Flint Lincoln Petoskey Warren Hayes Htg. &A/C Slaven's Refrig. Corp. Ballard's Plumb. &Htg. Commercial Air Systems 1025 Frost Street 863 N. Barlow Rd. 2200 E. Mitchell Rd. 11420 Nine Mile Road (313)238-9210 48504 (517)736-8379 48745 (616)347-3900 49770 (313)756-4411 RA 48089 Saginaw Valley Serv. Co. 3096 W. Pasadena Livonia Plainwell Webberville (313)732-4300 SH 48504 GCS Service James A. Shoup, Jr. Applin Bros. Refrigeration 27507 Schoolcraft Road 12793 Sycamore Pt. 11318 Stow, R.R. 2 Gaylord (313)261-2255 SH 48150 (616)664-4633 R 49080 (517)468-3844 RHA 48892 Central Comm. Eq. Svc. United Temperature Serv. 6711 Wilkinson Rd. 8919 Middlebelt Road Pontiac Westland v (517)732-7977 RHA 49835 (313)525-1930 RFA 48150 K& B Mechanical Contr. R &A Refrigeration Co. 560 Lowell Street 30800 Geraldine Grand Blanc Ludington (313)335-2212 48058 (313)522-6027 R 48185 j, C.I.R. Refrigeration Hankawitz Htg. Refrig. Waterford Refrig. &A/C P.O. Box 472 2606 N. Lakeshore P.O. Box 485 (313)695-4811 RHA 48439 (616)843-2809 R 49431 (313)334-4074 R 48056 MINNESOTA Grand Rapids Marlette Redford Alexandria Midwest Food Equip. Serv. Yaroch Refrig. & Elec. Ever Kold Refrig. J.V. Schmidt Inc. 1444 Chicago Dr., S.W. 6025 Lynd Rd. 12017 Woodbine 317 Nokomis (616)241-3609 49509 (517)635-3164 RH 48453 (313)533-0285 R 48239 (612)763-5700 RFHA 56361 Seaman's A/C & Refrig. 139 Sheldon Blvd. SE Marquette Rogers Gity Anoka (616)458-1544 RHA 49503 Duquaine, Inc. Rogers City Repair Gordy's Refrig. Serv. 1744 Presque Isle Ave. 193 S. 1st St. 625 Van Buren Harbor Springs (906)228-7290 RSHA 49855 (517)734-4024 49779 (612)421-6200 55303 MacGregor Plumb. & Htg. 195 W. Main St. Midland Saginaw Bloomington (616)526-2185 49740 Modern Refrigeration Phillips Refrig. Ouality Refrigeration Inc. 4446 Flajole Rd. 283 Shattuck Rd. 2110 W. 98th Street Harrison (517)631-7459 48640 (517)754-3629 48604 (612)884-8201 R 55431 Stearns Service Systems Milford Shepherd 3185 Helen P Brooklyn Center (517)539-2541 RSHA 48625 Hartland Refrig. Gall's Refrig. Swenko Refrig. 3477 Tipsico Lake Rd. 240 E. Wright 6870 Shingle Creek Pkwy. Hemlock (313)887-5141 48042 (517)828-5961 48883 (612)560-7090 55430 Schroeder Store Fixtures 17205 Doyle Road Mt. Pleasant St. Charles Chantlassen (517)642-8336 RFHA 48626 Cool-Z-It Baker Refrigeration Air Refrigeration 3412 South Lincoln Rd. 5050 W. Birch Run Road 8750 Power Blvd. Jackson (517)772-5467 RSHA 48858 (517)845-6292 RFHA 48655 (612)448-5828 R 55317 Arctic Service Div. Hutchin's Refrigeration 424 E. Prospect St., P.O. Box 359 720 Whitney Street St. Clair Shores Cloquet (517)783-2666 RFHA 49204 (517)772-5839 RFSHA 48858 J &C Refrig. Service Appliance nce Repair Service Cascade Refrig. Inc. Koopman Refrigeration 21313 12 Mile Rd. 1108 Cloquet Avenue 2922 Wildwood Ave., P.O. Box 1313 6784 E. Pickard (313)772-6655 48081 (218)879-1575 RHA 55720 (5 17)750-2100 RH 49204 (517)773-3321 48858 Sterling Heights Duluth Total Power Clean S. R. C. Refrigeration Gartner Refrig. Co. Kalamazoo 940 S. Isabella Road 6594 Di p lomat Dr. g Stafford-Smith Inc. (517)772-1255 48858 2331 W. Superior St. 3414 S. Burdick St. Trouble Shooters Inc. (313)254-0610 R 48078 (218)722-4439 55806 (616)343-1240 49001 2040 S. Shepherd Road Traverse City Mr. Fixit Tony's Refrig. Inc. (517)772-4841 RFSHA 48858 A.B.I. Mechanical 16 W. 1st Street 3638 Miller Rd. 4041 U.S. 31 So. (218)722-9063 RH 55802 (616)345-1119 R 49001 Muskegon (616)943-4113 RFHA 49684 G &W Refrigeration Eyota 3954 Swanson 4281 Holiday Rd. pp Kalkaska Bud's Refrig. Inc. Rt. 2 Harold's A I Serv. Tom Maxwell's Refrig. (616)798-4665 RFA 49444 (616)938-2780 RA 49684 Route 4, Box 36C (507)876-2219 55934 (616)947-4612 R 49646 Niles Cherryland Refrig. Pro-Temp Mechanical 223 W. Grandview Parkway Grand Rapids Lansing 1105 N. Front St. (616)946-0341 R 49684 A-1 Refrigeration & Htg. Gilmore&Sons, Inc. (616)684-3361 RHA 49120 Grand Traverse Refrig. 333 Itsaca Street 1014 E. Jolly Rd. 2148 Fielstra (218)326-2505 RF 55744 (517)882-9067 RA 48910 North Street (616)941-0520 49684 Harry Elliott Co. Dependable Refrig. &A/C Hopkins 3610 North East St. 5760 Old Sawmill Lane Union Lake Custom Refrigeration (517)482-4395 48906 (313)987-9539 R 48049 Comm. Elec. Htg. &Cooling 1201 South 6th Street Mills Refrig. 8096 Flagstaff (612)938-7448 R 55343 3523 Pickwick Place Oak Park (313)363-8805 RH 48085 Mankato (517)323-7512 R 48917 Advance Air System Me er&Sons Inc. S &S Refri Inc. 12721 Capitol y g' (313)546-5440 RA 48237 120 N. Broad Street 606 Lentz St. (507)345-4688 56001 (517)485-6295 R 48917 9 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) MINNESOTA — NEBRASKA Minneapolis — Lincoln Minneapolis MISSISSIPPI Grandview St. Joseph Check Refrig. Inc. Ken Madden Refrig. Hancock's Appl. 8830 7th Ave. North Biloxi 12912 B 8th 2608 Messanie (612)544-0363 R 55427 (816)966-0883 R 64030 (816 233-2350 64501 Comm. Repair Serv. Inc. Anderson's Refrigeration ) 1724 Lowry Avenue North (60 Lynn Drive Hannibal St. LOUIS (612)521-3506 H 55411 (601)388-1026 RA 39531 Peters Htg. &A/C GCS Service, Inc. General Parts &Supply Co. Columbus 124 Corporate Square 9722 Reavis Park Dr. 720 E. Lake St. Dill &Norris Co. (314)221-0093 RFHA 63401 (314)638-7444 RFSH 63123 (612)827-5581 RSHA 55407 2502 Hwy. 82 E. Stewart Refrigeration Gold Star Rest. Svc. Co. (601)328-4532 RFSH 39701 Rt. 2, Box 109 3433 17th Ave. South (314)221-4220 R 63401 MONTANA ` (612)722-5342 55407 Flowood Rush A/C & Refrig. Independence Metro Appliance Svc. Inc. Billings 995 Flowood Drive Bates Service p 10911 West Highway 55 12504 East 34th Street Billings Refrig. Svc. (612)546-4221 RSH 55441 (601)939-8858 R 39208 P.O. Box 21034 (816)252-8445 R 64055 406 656-7758 59104 Refrig. Engineers Haziehurst Harold's Refrig. Serv. ( ) 5229 France So. Brodie Dohrmann Inc. City Service 16404 E. (406 First Avenue North (612)920-9659 55410 28th 289 Extension St., P.O. 347 (816)373-1876 R 64055 (406)245-3009 59101 Owatonna (601)894-1322 RHA 39083 Kansas City Modern Refrig. Inc. John's Appl. &A/C Jackson GCS Service 3724 1st Ave. S. 1031 Cardinal Dr. Camp Service& Parts 3120 Terrace Street (406)248-7843 59101 (507)451-7944 RH 55060 328 B Oakdale (816)531-6477 RSH 64111 (601)353-9700 RH 39201 General Parts Inc. Bozeman Princeton Cliff's Refrig. Chandler's 1101 E. 13th St. J &V Refrig. &Rest. Rt. 2 3847 1-55 S. Frontage Rd. (816)421-5400 RSHA 64106 109 Commercial Dr. (612)389-3335 55371 (601)373-3842 RFSHA 39212 Macon (406)587-9303 RSHA 59715 Prior Lake Meridian Ellis Refrig. & Elect. Great Falls Cold Snap Refrig. Cooling &Heating Serv. Hiway 36 West, P.O. Box 50 Appl. & Refrig. Clinic P.O. Box 373 Rt. 2 Box 300 H (816)385-3019 63552 1302 10th Ave. South (612)447-2623 RA 55372 (601)626-8314 RH 39305 Marshall (406)761-5610 RH 59405 Rochester Tupelo Beerman Heating &Cooling Helena Briske Refrigeration Roby's Comm. Svc. Co. 161 S. Salt Pond Colonial Appl. Repair 3515 16th Ave. NE P.O. Box 1684 (816)886-5867 65340 306 N. Benton (507)288-8526 RSA 55904 (601)844-7198 RSHA 38802 Moberly (406)442-0226 RFHA 59601 Spring Park Yazoo City Smith Refrig. Co. Missoula J & R Refrig. Inc. Affordable Aire 819 N. Morley Appl. &Equip. Repair 4032 Shoreline Dr., P.O. Box 346 Route 4, Box 262 (816)263-5944 RFSHA 65270 1515 Wyoming (406)549-71 (612)471-9525 R 55384 (601)746-6817 39194 59801 Poplar Bluff Temp-Right Serer vice, Inc. St. Cloud Triple Serv. Center 1521 Cooper St. Appliance Repair Center 735 North "D" St. (406)728-1111 RHA 59802 1807 3rd Street No. MISSOURI (314)785-9557 63901 (612)251-6461 SH 56303 Victor St. Cloud Refrigeration Branson Raytown D&L Service 604 Lincoln NE H &S Service Co. Hall's Refrig. 1213 Indian Prairie Loop (612)251-6861 RFHA 56304 P.O. Box 1406 9902 East 53 St. (406)642-3504 RFHA 59875 (417)334-2695 RFSHA 65616 (816)737-0020 R 64133 St. Paul Whitefish Cherokee Refrig. Camdenton Springfield Flathead Mech. Services 285 W. George St. C.A.R.E. Sales &Serv. AAA Refrigeration 280 Blanchard Road (612)228-1771 RA 55107 Rt. 3, Box 585 Rt. 8 Box 325 (406)862-8807 RFA 59937 Cool Air Mechanical (314)346-2912 65020 (417)881-1018 65807 Antarctic Same Day Svc. 1411 Rice Street Cape Girardeau 1600 St. Louis St. (612)489-8821 55117 R.E. Flori Co. (417)881-8713 R 65802 NEBRASKA Sauk Rapids 1634 North Kings Highway Best Refrigeration Co. Central MN. Refrig. (314)334-3285 RHA 63701 2140 W. Grand Holdrege (417)886-2246 RA 65807 Erickson Elect. Inc. (61 Restaurant Connection 9th Ave. South Columbia 301 E. Ave. (612)253-5058 56379 Selby Heating &A/C (308)995-5481 68949 500 Big Bear Blvd. 1745 E. Atlantic Suite C Thief River Falls (314)443-0496 RFSH 65205 (417)866 4753 RFSHA 65803 Lincoln Bridgeman Refrig. $t Ann Chapman &Savidge Refrig. . 122 Main Ave. S. Fulton 2235 Orchard St. (218)681-3146 56701 Kritzer Refrigeration E.M.C.O. Refrig. Svc. (402)435-5126 R 68503 101 W. Chestnut St. 3909 St. Timothy Lane (314)427-7477 RSHA 63074 1700 enter Food d. (314)642-3088 RHA 65251 1700 Center Park Rd. (402)423-1031 68512 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 10 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) NEBRASKA — NEW YORK Norfolk — Buffalo Norfolk NEW HAMPSHIRE Highland Park Cliff Major Refrigeration Co. Bader's Sales &Serv. J.T.'s Refrigeration Svc. 314 Northwestern Ave. 271 Cleveland Ave. 8162 Hwy 180, P.O. Box 126 (402)371-9625 R 68701 Conway (201)247-7030 08904 (505)535-4214 R 88028 Bellen Services North Platte 144 W. Main Hillside Clovis M.N.I. Refrigeration Co. (603)447-3454 03818 Samcom Technologies Claiborne Refrigeration 2201 Rodeo Rd. 1175 Liberty Ave. 900 W. Grand (308)532-1841 RFHA 69101 Goffstown (201)352-1380 07205 (505)762-0112 88101 Ace Service Co. Omaha 18 Cote Avenue Moorestown Deming Bennett Refrigeration (603)668-5070 RSHA 03045 John Verderame &Sons Teague Refrigeration 3352 N. 88th Plaza 930 Borton Landing Road 1,101 E. Florida (402)571-7444 R 68134 Hudson (609)235-3144 R 08057 (505)546-9691 88031 Crapo's Refrig. &A/C Hudson Serv. Co. 4006 "0'' St. 48 Lowell Rd. Neptune City Espanola (402)733-3232 68107 (603)882-1741 R 03051 Advance Air Systems, Inc. Pueblo Elect. & Refrig. Greater Omaha Refrig. 23 Myron Avenue Rt. 1, Box 4022 3313 N. 88th Plaza Littleton (201)775-4898 R 07753 (505)753-3000 87532 (402)571-2626 RFSHA 68134 Pennock Sales &Service 120 Main Street Pemberton Farmington nto J. L. Tucker Co. (603)444-5833 03561 Harry Kell Refrig. Aspen 815 N. 19th St. Rt. 1, Box 334 534 E. Broadway,Refrig. &Htg. Ste F (402)365-7400 RSHA 68102 Madison (201)267-8825 R 08068 K& M Refrig. (505)326-4635 87401 Scottsbluff Modock Hill Rd. Somerset Four Corners Service Co. All Temp Serv. & Repair (603)367-4730 R 03849 ABA Refrig. & Rest. Eq. 1416 Schofield Lane 2010 5th Ave. 370D Hamilton Street (505)325-9863 87401 (308)635-0607 69361 Somersworth (201)249-8411 RFH 08873 Thompson Appl. Repair Air-Care of New Hamp. Gallup 1004 E. Overland 14 Myrtle Street Trenton Kold-Aire Refrig. (308)632-6250 RH 69361 (603)692-5700 RF 03878 Ever-Ready Refrig. Industrial Park, West Fortier& Son, Inc. 220 N. Broad St. (505)722-6783 87301 Seward 216 Green Street (609)393-4173 RFSHA 08607 Lee's Refrigeration (603)692-3595 RH 03878 734 Seward St. Union NEW YORK (402)643-3645 RSHA 68434 Wolfeboro Ideal Appl. Serv. Well's Appliance Service 1013 Burnet Ave. NEVADA Whitton Rd. (201)687-8859 07083 Albany Refrig. Ltd. (603)569-1723 R 03894 W. Orange 77 Livingston Avenue Boulder City Woodsville Baron International (518)456-4554 RFSH 12207 Richner A/C &Refrig. Roy's Refrigeration Inc. 148 S. Valley Road 1300 Wyoming R.F.D. #2, Box 169 (201)736-7171 R 07052 Amityville (702)293-5170 89005 (603)747-2688 03785 Kelser Serv. Corp. 645 N. Broadway, Rt. 110 Carson City (516)789-1111 11701 Ron's Refrig. NEW JERSEY NEW MEXICO Bath 2068 S. Edmonds Dr. (702)882-4845 RH 89701 Atlantic City lamogordo Marvin Refrig. &A.C. y Hot 'N Cold Equipment 48 West Steuben Las Vegas 122 N.c lif Inc. 6491/2 Hwy 7 (800)722-0230 RH 14810 9 122 N. California Ave. y Burney's Comm. Serv. (609)348-9126 08401 (505)437-3477 RHA 88310 Brooklyn 4480 Aldebaran Ave. (702)736-0006 RSHA 89103 Clifton Albuquerque Apro pro Serv. Co. Inc. Ave. Lloyd's Refrigeration Multi-Temp., Inc. Albuquerque Refrig. Serv. 1127 3575 W. Thomkins Oak Hill Road 1500 Los Tomases NW (718)386-2515 FSHA 11237 (702)798-1010 RFSHA 89103 (201)256-1373 R 07013 (505)242-1569 R 87102 Buffalo LMS 4 Service Bomar Inc. Advance Equip. Co. 3040 S. Valley View Englishtown 7522 B 2nd St., NW 2494 Seneca St. (702)871-1000 RFSHA 89102 Ace Heating &Cooling Inc. (505)898-8733 RSHA 87107 (716)822-0715 RH 14210 Sunrise Refrigeration 121 Wilson Ave. Brothers Electra Mechanical Appl. Installation &Serv. 3400 N. Mojave Road (201)446-1888 RFHA 07726 10300 Constitution NE Ste. C 2464 Main Street (702)871-1555 89101 Hackensack (505)299-0457 RHA 87112 (716)836-8606 RSHA 14214 Ed's Refrig. B H Refrig.,Reno Bergen-Passaic Service 2920 Girard N.E. g" Kold-Temp Comm. Refrig. 56 McKinley St. (505)884-0085 87107 818 Elmwood Avenue 2220 Dickerson Rd. (201)487-6788 R 07601 New Mexico Serv. Co. (716)882-3133 RFA 14222 Climate Control Refrig. (702)323-0070 89513 g• Hammonton (505 Girard 3 3085 Seneca Street 505 Reno Refrigeration Silipena Comm. Ref. (505)889 3036 RHA 87107 (716)825-2020 RH 14224 (70 )747 Street 328 South First Road (702)747-5362 R 89503 Carlsbad Shields Bros. of Buffalo (609)567-0542 RF 08037 1410 Main Street General Refrigeration Serv. 810 W. Mermod (716)883-3860 H 14209 (505)885-5605 88220 11 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) NEW YORK — NORTH CAROLINA Carle Place — Shelby Carle Place Pelham Wellsville Greenville Senay Elect. Repair All State Air Control K&L Appl. Repair Serv. Greenville Rest. Equip. 485 Westbury P.O. Box 158 27 Clark St. 630 Pitt St. (516)334-8686 SH 11514 (914)668-8211 R 10803 (716)593-3450 14895 (919)830-0542 27834 Clarkson Poughkeepsie White Plains Hickory Allen Refrig. & Fixt. Crystal Clear Refrig. 175 Orawaupum Street All Thermal Services P.O. Box 731 Industry Street (914)949-0945 R 10606 509 B Main Avenue (716)637-0310 R 14430 (914)471-0011 RA 12603 (704)323-8367 RFHA 28601 Dix Hills Rochester NORTH CAROLINA High Point Econ Mechanical Corp. A.I.S. Comm. Pts. &Svc. Carolina Maintenance Svc. 3 Underset Cf. 26 Pullman Avenue 1236 N. Main Street Asheville (516)242-3930 RH 11746 (716)458-4190 RSH 14615 (919)885-3895 RH 27260 All-Temp Service Corp. CMA, Inc. Golden Triangle Refrig. Gansevoort 176 Rosedale Street 349 Depot Street 1306 Baker Rd. Baldwin Bros. Refrig. (716)338-2070 R 14620 (704)252-7921 RSH 28802 (919)431-3477 27263 Rt. 9, Box 37 D. J. Mutch Refrig. Inc. Service Engineering Co. High Point Refr. Htg. (518)792-0124 12831 1479 Norton Street 16 Pearl Street 320 Ennis St. Glendale (716)266-4920 RSHA 14621 (704)252-6297 RSHA 28801 (919)883-6549 27260 New Ridgewood Refrig. The John Zingo Corp. Bessemer City Lexington 72-16 Myrtle Ave. 164 Newbury Street g (716)254-7090 RFSHA 14613 Criswell Refrigeration (718)821-9155 11385 Rt. 2, Box 586 Furr Refrig. Glen Falls Sauquoit (704)629-3065 28016 04)249-9017 R 27292 Expert Refrigeration Duffy's Rest. Equip. Boone 65 South St. 3138 Oneida Street Dove Equipment Service Lumberton (518)793-9259 12801 (315)737-9401 SH 13456 300 East King Street Smith's Refrigeration (704)262-0385 28607 Elizabethtown Rd. Box 1468 Huntington Station Schenectady (919)739-7970 28358 Biltmore Mechanical Inc. Albany Conditioned Air Candler 159 Broadway 2957 Hamburg Street Rice's Refrigeration Manteo (516)692-6590 RFHA 11746 (518)356-1607 RF 12303 Rt. 2, Box 320 Machine Repair&Svc. Jamestown Setauket (704)667-8856 28715 Hwy 345 Skyco NE (919)473-1284 RFSHA 27954 A. I. S. Comm. Pts. &Svc. Nassau Soda Equipment 8 West Main St. 4 Waterview Lane CaryyRefrigeration Inc. Monroe (716)665-6556 RSHA 14733 (516)273-1555 11733 101-H Woodwinds Ind. Ct. Don P. Evans Service Westbur Elect. Inc. 7818 Landsford Road 16 Scott St. South Glen Falls (704)460 0061 RFSHA 27511 (704)764-3033 28110 (716)488-1172 14701 Commercial Appl. Serv. Charlotte 30 Marion Ave. Authorized Appl. Svcntr. New Bern Lake Carmel (518)798-1819 12801 1020 Tuckaseegee Rd. George's Service Company Ideal Air Conditioning (704)377-4501 28208 426 Thurman Road Hamilton Drive Syracuse Bankhead Refrig. Serv. (919)633-1366 RFH 28560 (914)225-8762 10512 Comm. Refrig. & Food Eq. 5255 Plymouth St. 506 Gordon Ave. Newton Latham (315)454-3591 RH 13220 (704)525 4322 R 28217 Hurley Refrig. &Htg. Northeast Comm. Appl. Carolina Refrigeration Co. 308 West A Street 1083 Troy Schenectady Rd. Thiells 8008 Bartlett Road (704)464-2640 28658 (518)785-0190 RSH 12110 AAA Cooleration Serv. (704)545-2139 R 28227 1 Cedar Lane Comm. Repair Serv. Raleigh Long Island City (914)947-2113 10984 1500 W. Morehead St. Authorized Appl. Svctr. Gotham A/C Serv. (704)334-9763 28208 800 N. Person St. 32-49 Gale Ave. Troy (919)834-3476 SH 27604 (212)392-7300 R 11101 Mullally Bros. Inc. Conoven Triangle Refrig. Service 116 Campbell Ave. Awad Appliance Service 709 Pershing Road Manchester (518)465-8757 12180 Rt. 5, Box 517 (919)833-9795 RHA 27608 Angeline Refrigeration (704)464-8883 28613 Walkers Refrigeration 90 S. Main Street Valley Stream P.O. Box 28416 (716)289-4700 RS 14504 Day&Nite Refrig. Elizabeth City (919)834-9056 27611-8416 600 W. Seaman Avenue Robertson's Refrig. Inc. Massapequa (516)378-1176 R 11510 901 A West Ehringhaus St. Reidsville Don Refrig. Co. Vestal (919)335-7742 R 27909 Chrismon Refrig. Service 194 Old Sunrise Hwy. 504 N.W. Market St. (516)799-3333 R 11758 Prescott-Pierson Eq. Fayetteville (919)349-6449 R 27320 2505 Vestal Parkway E. Lee Norris Refrigeration Mastic (607)797-2396 R 13850 836 Dunn Road Rutherford Nestor Ramos Service (919)323-0560 R 28301 Koone's Service 49 Pentmoor Drive Webster Rt. 5, Box 32 (516)491-2525 RHA 11950 Story Refrigeration Greensboro (704)287-5354 28139 5 West Main St. C.D. Spivey Refrig. Co. Middle Village (716)872-6143 14580 7-D Dundas Circle Shelby McManus Comm. Refrig. (919)852-5700 27407 Cleveland Refrigeration 79-49 68 Rd. Greensboro Refrig. Service 2409 S. Post Road (718)326-3172 R 11379 2920 Manufacturers Rd. (704)484-1079 RH 28150 (919)272-9361 27416 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 12 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) NORTH CAROLINA — OHIO Smithfield — Tiffin Smithfield Mandon Cleveland East Liverpool Parrish Refrig. Serv. Diede's Air Cord. Daly Refrig. Co. Sims and Company 906 Raleigh Road P.O. Box 582 7700 Marble Ave. 1012 Bradshaw Ave. (919)934-7719 27577 (701)663-7075 58554 (216)441-2323 R 44105 (216)385-3867 43920 Statesville Minot Electrical Appl. Repair Elyria 2021 E. 32nd St. Y Taylor's Refrigeration Co. Refrigerator Equip. (216)431-2222 RH 44115 Longbrake Refrig. Service 322 Holland Dr. 2000 Valker Road Richard Greenwald Inc. 10822 LaGrange Road (704)872-4891 R 28677 (701)852-2101 58701 P.O. Box 18053 (216)323-3981 R 44035 Summerfield St. John (216)761-8605 44118 Euclid Hight Service Co. Abrahamson Refrig. Harrison Appl. Service Ramsey-Bennett Co. Route 1, Box 1338-1 Star Route 4025 East 71st Street 25010 Lakeland Blvd. (919)272-4113 RHA 27358 (701)263-4526 58369 (216)429-1121 R 44105 (216)261-9110 44132 Twin Service Refrig. Wake Forest 2041 Hamilton Avenue Fairfield Technical Refrigeration OHIO (216)861-2277 R 44114 Smith Refrigeration P.O. Box 78 COIUmbUS 4890 Castleton Drive (919)556-0555 RHA 27587 Akron Allied Restaurant Serv. (513)868-6533 45014 ARR/CRS, Inc. Weaverville 1169 W. Waterloo Rd. 920 N. 20th St. Fremont 44 Morgan Branch Road (216)753-6634 RSHA 44314 (800)824-1444 RFSHA 43223 Gus Carn Refrigeration (704)645-9446 RHA 28787 Don's Refrig. Service ARR/CRS, Inc. 1819 W. State 570 Lansing Road 2830 Johnstown Rd. (419)332-9129 RFHA 43420 Whittier (614)476-3225 RSHA 43230 Hawkins Ht A/C. Co. (216)784-6365 R 44312 Huron g Miller's Refrigeration Atlas Butler Inc. Rt. 1 9 243 North Fifth Street Arnie Fox Htg. &A/C 704 497-2592 Y8789 2512 Triplett Blvd. 2710 Cleveland Rd. West ( ) (614 228-3257 43215 (216)784-4527 R 44312 )Tom Cannon Co., Inc. (419)433-2369 RFHA 44839 Wilmington Tri-Vector Corp. P.O. Box 1107 Commercial Refrig. Sales 10 South College St. (614)875-6390 R 43216 Kettering 102 Eastwood Rd. (216)376-8426 RFSHA 44308 Keirn Refrig. Service (919)799-2194 R 28402 Nationwide Services 5400 Bigger Road Alliance 4555 #11 Groves Road (513)434-6064 RH 45440 Winston-Salem White Refrigeration (614)863-6666 RHA 43232 Alexander Equip. Co. 420 W. Main St. Taylor'd Refrig. Service Lorain 3820 Kimwell Dr. (216)821-1243 44601 1245 Brownlead Road Harmon Serv. Inc. (919)765-8950 27103 (614)276-7870 R 43223 2063 Ridge Rd. 6 2 Bellefontaine 1 McGee's Refrigeration United Refrig. Service ( )277-6381 RH 44055 4804 Old Walkertown Rd. D &R Refrigeration 581 West Town St. Merchants Refrig. Inc. (402)767-1711 27105 1141/2 E. Court Ave. Rm. 6 (614)228-5311 R 43223 3807 West Erie Ave. (513)599-3335 RH 43311 (216)246-5511 44053 The Wasserstrom Co. NORTH DAKOTA Brook Park 477 South Front Street Lucas Northbrook Refrigeration (614)228-6525 RSHA 43215 23120 Switzer Road Mid-Ohio Refrigeration Beulah 2 120 Switzer 44142 Dayton 1488 Rummel Rd. Beulah TV&Appliance Food Equipment Service ( 9)589-4963 RHA 44843 112 W. Main Chagrin Falls 2617 St. Charles (701)873-2764 58523 - 1 45410 Malvern 513 Gordon Refrigeration ( )254 350 Fields Refrigeration 31149 Woodcrest Dr. Logan Appliance Serv. Carrington 3017 Alliance Road Kluth's Refrig. (216)248-4329 44022 350 Troy Street (216)868-5833 44644 167 8th Ave. South (513)222-2222 45404 Cincinnati South Dayton Refrig. Svc. Mansfield (701)652-3047 58421 A. M. Schwartz Inc. 3230 W.Alex-Bell Rd. Nick's Sales & Service Crystal 2331 Reading Rd. (513)435-1331 45449 1038 Burkwood Rd. Otto's Ref. &Appl. Sales (513)381-5758 45202 (419)756-6755 R 44907 Rt. 1, Box 61 Certified Service Center Delphos (701)657-2267 58222 4946-50 Paddock Road Rick's Refrig. &Appl. Middletown (513)242-3139 RSH 45237 327 N. Main Street Stoney's Refrigeration Dickinson Comm. Parts & Serv. of Cinn. (419)695-9400 RH 45833 7162 Becky Drive Electric Sales &Service 6940 Plainfield Rd. Delta (513)777-4111 45044 31 Sims (513)984-1900 RH 45236 (701)225-2171 58601 Hamilton County Refrig. Kern Refrigeration Olmsted Township 6195 327 Main Street Cull's Sales &Service (513 923-19 Ave. (419)822-3888 43515 24553 Bagley Rd. Fargo (513)923-1962 45239 9 Y Dakota Refrig. Koch Refrigeration Co. Dover (216)826-1210 44138 515 N. 19th Street 3578 Gail nn Dr. (701)235-9698 58102 y Willoughby Climate Serv. Ravenna (513)661-1518 RS 45211 112 E. 4th Styron Repair Service Grand Forks (216)339-1140 RFSA 44662 3380 Hommon Avenue Midwest Refrig. (216)296-3535 44266 622 S. 15th (701)746-5448 58201 Tiffin Russell Refrig. & Equip. 50 Hudson Street (419)447-3961 44883 13 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hat Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) OHIO — PENNSYLVANIA Toledo — Mechanicsburg Toledo Tecumseh Portland Dubois Arco Inc. Redfield Refrigeration Bressie Elect. Co. Chittester Refrig. 3254 Hill Avenue Route 4 922 S.E. Oak St. 705 Dubois St. (419)531-3521 R 43607 (405)275-2266 RH 74873 (503)231-7171 RSHA 97214 (814)371-3915 RHA 15801 Commercial Ref. & Elec. Commercial Refrig. Inc. 2280 Upton Ave. Tulsa 5920 N.E. Glisan Erie (419)475-6543 RFHA 43606 Crowl Mechanical Inc. (503)234-6445 R 97213 A.D.S. Equipment Co. 4616 So. 101st St. E. Ave. 4809 Pittsburg Ave. Barry (918)663-3323 RFHA 74126 P& F Refrigeration (814)838-2038 SH 16509 5243 3003rd 3rd St. 918 582-7121 2207 N.E. 131st Ave. (419)255-0201 43611 ( ) (503)252-0660 97230 A.I.S. Comm. Parts &Service Sheeler Refrigeration Servco Inc. Mitchco Custom Air Co. 1004 W. 26th St. 2505 E. Broadway 2119 North Darlington Pl. 3961 N. Williams Ave. (814)456-3732 RSH 16508 (419)691-2828 RH 43619 (918)835-3670 74115 (503)282-7255 R 97212 The Wichman Omstead Service Co. Harrisburg 1702 Arlington 3322 East 30th Street Roseburg K& D Service Co. 419 385-9121 RSHA 43609 (918)749-0511 RHA 74114 Roseburg Refrig. Inc. 1833-41 N. Cameron St. ( ) 2940 Diamond Lake Blvd. (717)236-9039 SH 17103 Union Yale (503)672-8939 RFHA 97470 Uneek Services E.R. Heiliger Co. Whit's Refrig. & Ice Hazelton 208 Sweet Potato Ride Rd. R.R.1, Box 34 739 Curry Rd. Gotta Refrigeration (513)836-8895 g 45322 (918) 582-7121 74085-3301 (503)672-7207 97470 969 W. 11th St. (717)455-2735 18201 Valley View OREGON Salem Hermitage ARR/CRS Inc. Salem Refrigeration Rombold Refrig. &A/C 8001 Sweet Valley Drive 4071 Liberty Rd. S. 285 S. Keel Ridge Road (216)328-0060 RSHA 44125 Beaverton (503)581-7244 R 97302 (412)346-3892 R 16148 Chill Factor Refrigeration Westlake 6163 SW Murray Blvd. Intercourse North East Mechanical (503)643-9582 97075 G/L Clark Asso. Inc. 1055 Bradley Road end PENNSYLVANIA 3614 Old Philadelphia Pike B (216)871-1020 44145 (717)768-8296 RFHA 17534 All-Temp Refrig. Co. Youngstown 675 SE 9th Street Allentown Jenkintown Auth. Factory Service (503)389-6998 RHA 97702 Dynamic, Inc. Williard Inc. 600 Industrial Rd. 709 Gordon Street 375 Highland Avenue (216)792-1407 44509 Clackamas (215)435-5547 RHA 18102 (215)885-5000 19046 Perrigo Industrial Services York-Mahoning Co. K& D Service (Branch) 724 Canfield Rd. 15610 S.E. Tong Rd. 447 Lehigh Street Jennette (216)788-7011 R 44511 (503)658-8174 97015 (215)432-0266 SH 18103 Bruce's Refrig. &Supply Eugene 500 et Clay's Refrigeration Zanesville Altoona (412)527 5806 RFSHA 15644 Nicholson Refrig. Serv. 233 Green Lane Caum Eng. Corp. 3298 N. Maple St. (503)688-9082 97404 2513 Sixth Avenue Lancaster (614)453-3450 R 43701 (814)944-6149 RFHA 16603 K& D Service (Branch) Lebanon 597 Lehigh Avenue Omer's Refrigeration &Appl. BOOthwyn (717) 394-4892 SH 17602 OKLAHOMA 35065 E. Lacomb Rd. EB Devlin Co. Inc. (503)451-2515 97355 80 Winding Way Lansdowne Atoka (215)485-8100 R 19061 John F. Harkins Co., Inc. All Temp Refrig. McMinnville Ogden Climate Control Union & Baltimore Ave. 111 East "C" St. AI's Refrigeration 814 D Market Street (215)622-6300 19050 (405)889-2157 74525 833 E. 11th St. (215)494-7514 19061 Latrobe (503)472-9000 97129 Norman Coraopolis Mullen Refrig. Service Reliable Refrigeration Milwaukie Authorized Factory Serv. 202 Railroad St. 2008 Research Park Blvd. Tyler-Portland Refrig. 1010 First Avenue (412)537-7203 R 15650 j (405)321-3606 73069 8545 S.E. McLaughlin Blvd. (412)262-2330 RSH 15108 1 (503)231-0731 97222 Laureldale Oklahoma City Darby Reading Refrigeration Clyde Walker Svc. Co. Newport Stanservice 3301 Raymond Street 901 N.W. 4th Street Coastal Refrig. Htg. &A/C 917 Springfield Rd. (215)929-2653 RH 19605 (405)232-7184 RH 73106 846 N. Coast Hwy. (215)586-7575 19023 Falcon Mechanical Inc. (503)265-7275 R 97365 Lemoyne 1015 N.W. 68th Wilde Refrig. Doylestown Temp-Tech g' Gannet Mechanical 900 Market Street (405)848-7000 RA 73116 112 S.E. Douglas 4020 Gannet Lane Rd. #2 (717)761-2559 RA 17043 H.L.M. Service Systems (503)265-3255 R 97365 4020 Gannet L 18901 5120 S. Monte Pl. Leola (405)682-0459 73119 Drexel Hill Triangle Refrigeration Co. Hagar Restaurant Serv. Shannon's Comm. Refrig. 3200 Oregon Pike, 1229 W. Main St. 4043 Garrett Road (717)656-2711 17522 (405)235-2184 RSH 73106 (215)259-1906 R 19026 Mechanicsburg P.M. Maintenance Co. 18 E. Maplewood Ave. (717)697-9708 17055 1 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 14 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech(Hoods/Vents) PENNSYLVANIA — TENNESSEE Munhall — Powell Munhall York Florence Heiskell Haag & Kusko Electrical Authorized Factory Serv. Marshall Refrigeration Miller Equip. Co. Inc. 118 Marham Road 220 N. Broad Street 1213 Claredon Avenue R. 1, Box 532 Hinds Creek Rd. (412)462-3890 15120 (717)846-5484 RH 17405 (803)665-6658 RSH 29501 (615)522-0615 RSHA 37754 K & D Service Newton Square 907 Roosevelt Avenue Hilton Head Isl. Hixson Sebastian &Sons Inc. (717)848-2780 SH 17404 Marke's Heating &A/C Quick-Cool Refrigeration 12 S. Newton St. Larry E. Kern Service 2 Cardinal Road P.O. Box 1543 (215)353-7990 RH 19073 1765 West Market Street (803)681-2350 RHA 29928 (615)842-9871 37343 (717)854-7598 17404 Preferred Air, Inc. Pennsylvania Furnace 15 P Airport Road Jackson Berrena's Refrigeration (803)681-2473 R 29926 All Seasons Refrigeration 215 E. Deibler Rt.2, RHODE ISLAND 109 Pleasant Plains Rd. (814)238-0238 16865 No. Charleston (901)664-3989 RH 38305 Philadelphia E. Providence S. A. Holcombe Ref. Co. Johnson Clt p GCS Service 5085 Piedmont Avenue y Atlantic Refrig. Eq. Co. (803)744-2763 R 29406 Commercial Refrig. Inc. 1002 Waterman Ave. 529 E. Thompson St. 500 Princeton Rd. (402 434 (215)426-4722 R 19125 -6803 SH 02914 West Columbia (615)282-1321 RFHA 37602 F.A.S.T. Comm. Appl. Svc. Whaley Electric Svc. 110 No. 2nd Street Providence P.O. Box 4023 Jonesborough 215 922-6245 H 19106 66 Whipple Temp. Control Pioneer Refrigeration ( ) 66 Whipple Street (803)760-2110 RSH 29171 9 Charles W. Jones (401)831-0361 R 02908 Rt. 1 Box 77A 5226 Ridge Avenue (615)753-5047 RH 37659 (215)482-8771 RSH 19128 Westerly SOUTH DAKOTA Kingsport Elmer Schultz Serv. Inc. Morrone Electric Inc. Rapid City Anderson Refrigeration 540 N. 3rd St. 170 Main p y 126 Deaderick Rd. (215)627-5400 RSH 19123 (401)596-2102 02891 D& R Service, Inc. 3030 W. St. Louis St. (615)239-6892 R 37663 Pittsburgh (605)343-6740 RFH 57702 Knoxville Commercial Equip. Svc. SOUTH CAROLINA Food Equip. Svc. (FESCO) 316 Linnview Avenue Sioux Falls Anderson 3011 Industrial Pkwy E. (412)882-5271 RSH 15210 Hosea Refrig. Serv. Inc. AAA Refrigeration (615)522-5764 RH 37921 HAY Service & Installation 113 Sayre Street 3209 S. Marion Rd.(605)361-3001 RHA 57106 Mechanical Services Inc. 435 Melwood Ave. (803)226-6088 R 29624 A-1 Appliance Service 1010 Wilder Place (412)621-9322 RFSHA 15213 Wilson Refrig. (615)522-1124 RFA 37915 Marchase Refrigeration 1948 S. McDuffie Street (60 N. 6-338s 2700 Smallman Street (803)225-7923 RFHA 29621 (605)336 3388 57104 Memphis (412)281-6280 R 15222 Clay's Refrig. & Repair Svc. Wilson's Refrig. &A/C Beaufort TENNESSEE 4929 Miller Road 310 Knollview Dr. Beaufort A/C &Appl. Co. (901)794-1400 RFSHA 38118 (412)327-0349 R 15239 Star Route 5, Box 299-D Antioch Commercial Parts and Svc. (803)525-0326 29902 R &D Refrigeration Svc. 3716 Burdon Cove, Suite 4 Pleasant Gap 421 Carl Miller Rd. (901)366-4587 RSHA 38118 Phoenix Engineering Burton 248 N. Main Street Powell Electric ( )615 331-9362 RFHA 37013 Landmark Htg. &A/C 3212 Jean Dr. (814)359-2701 RFHA 16823 R#8 Box 78-A (803)524-4891 FH 29902 Bristol (901)365-4260 R 38118 Scranton Bristol Supply & Equip Rest. Equip. Serv. Inc. K & D Service Camden 200-210 State St. 6274 Flodden 1818 Cedar Avenue Johnnie's Servicenter (615)764-5191 RSHA 37620 (901)682-5932 RSHA 38119 (717)342-5135 SH 18505 1701 Roberts Ave. Charleston Mt. Juliet (803)432-3643 RHA 29020 Spring City Mechanical Systems Volunteer Refrigeration C & M Refrig. SIs. &Svc. Campobello Market St. 802 Creekbond Circle 260 Cedar St., P.O. Box 186 Food Equip. Service Co. (615)336-5739 RFH 37310 (615)664-3443 RA 37122 (215)948-9308 RSH 19475 170 Caldwell Road (803)468-4598 RSHA 29322 Chattanooga Nashville Wilkes-Barre Jake Marshall Service Commercial Appliance Service Appliance Service Cayce 611 W. Manning, P.O. 4324 602 Overton Street 88 North Main Street Buddy Hatcher Ref. & Eq. (615)266-7200 RA 37405 (615)254-0906 RSHA 37203 (717)829-2638 R 18701 2005 State St. Seaborn Comm. Refrig. Comm. Pts. & Svc. of Nash. (803)252-8272 29033 2500 Dodds Avenue 470 Woodycrest Avenue Williamsport (615)629-0969 37407 (615)244-8050 SH 37210 K& D Service (Branch) Charleston Hgts. Nick's Service Company 14 W Fifth Street Hutto Refrigeration Sales Collierville 170 Old Tusculum (717)323-8010 SH 17701 3103 Meeting St. Century Refrig. Svc. (615)833-2741 RSH 37222 (803)747-7331 RSHA 29405 Rt. 1, Box 327A Tennessee Rest. Equip. Columbia (901)853-7600 R 38017 7127 Cockrill Bend Inc. Dr. Authorized Appliance Serv. (615)350-8188 RSH 37209 1811 Taylor Street Harrison Powell (803)254-8414 RSH 29201 Gray Fox Refrigeration Houston Everett 6133 Bayshore Dr. 124 East Brushy Valley Rd. (615)344-5509 R 37341 (615)947-7744 RH 37849 15 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) TENNESSEE — VERMONT Sevierville — W. Pawlet Sevierville Dallas Lubbock Wichita Falls D.C. Service&Sales Air Cold Service Co. Plan-Ex Corporation Archer Mechanical Inc. Rt. 11 Box 219 A 2624 S. Central Exp. 1120 Slaton Hwy 618 Ohio Street (615)453-5087 RFH 37862 (214)426-2174 75215 (806)745-6647 RSH 79404 (817)322-7222 76308 Almcoe Refrig. Co. Seymour 4050 Cresthill Road Lufkin Knox Area Maintenance (214)381-2113 R 75227 Dorsett Refrigeration UTAH 10922 Chapman Hwy. B&B/Shepherd Service 205 Herndon (615)573-7851 RFSHA 37865 11234 Plano Rd. (713)634-4130 75901 Clearfield (214)226-1509 75243 Manuel Dick Kearsley Svc. Ctr. Hicks Appliance Serv. Co. 520 S. State TEXAS Mordente's A/C Svc. (801)773-4836 RHA 84015 4510 Bryan St. 10903 Leedy St. Abilene (214)826-0458 RSHA 75204 (713)332-8567 RFSA 77578 Logan Heatherly Refrigeration Ice Machines Inc. United Service Co. 4342 Mary Lou Lane 3712 Haggar Way Pasadena 790 S. Main (915)672-1481 R 79606 (214)357-9723 RFH 75209 Tecumseh Mech. Svc. (801)753-3700 RH 84321 Schindler Refrigeration Co. 2950 S. Shaver, Ste. C-15 Arlington 10815 Grissom (713)944-8842 RFHA 77502 Salt Lake City Alpha Service (214)241-1992 RSHA 75229 La Monica's Rest. Eq. Serv. 3610-G S. Cooper St. Plano 2759 S. 300 W. #E (817)465-1882 R 76015 El Campo Nova Food Equip. (801)466-2681 RFSHA 84115 El Campo Refrig.-Cooler 1401 Summit Suite 10 Lee's Service&Sales Austin 212 S. Mechanic (214)578-1730 R 75074 211 W. Haven Air Temp. Engineering (409)543-9039 77437 (801)467-1561 RFA 84115 6513 Thomas Springs Rd. Rowlett (512)288-4540 RFSHA 78736 El Paso Phoenix Refrigeration Mark Refrigeration Central Elect. A I. Svc. Barrett Refrigeration 5101 Grisham 679 E. 4181 So. pp 7305 Boeing Drive (214)475-1258 R 75088 (801)972 1840 84107 6719 Shirley Ave. (512)452-7667 R 78752 (915)779-1226 R 79925 Peterson's Sales &Service City Plumbing Supply San Antonio 1370 South 400 West E. m 31st Fort Worth Arnold Refrigeration (801)487-3653 RH 84115 104 104 477-5703 RSHA 78705 Ralph Wright Refrig. 1122 N. Cherry 9909 Hwy 80 W. (512)225-5493 78202 West Valley City Malarky's Enterprises (817)244-4787 76116 Bevtex Beverage Svc. Lindhardt Refrigeration 10408 Walpole Lane 3190 Houston St. 2854 S. Redwood Rd., C-18 (512)288-5802 RSH 78739 Garland (512)226-2266 78219 (801)973-9646 RFSHA 84119 Shepherd Food Svc. Eq. Comm. Kitchen Repair Beaumont 2710 National Circle The Refrigeration Co. (214)271-9582 R 75041 (512 N. Brazos VERMONT 1010 1H 10 East (512)735-2811 RSHA 78207 (409)838-3365 RH 77702 Harlingen Joe Jouett A/C& Heating Brattleboro Gil's Electric 9807 McCullough Peterson's Refrig. Brenham 206 E. Adams (512)342-1818 RFA 78216 138 ''A'' Elliott St. Gibbs Service Co. (512)423-1744 RSHA 78551 Warren Refrigeration (802)257-4261 05301 Rt. 1, Box 466 1863 Hormel (713)836-7212 77833 Houston (512)271-7933 78219 Burlington Artic Air Refrigeration Affiliated Equip. Service Carrollton 19515 RM 149, #141 Sugar Land 243 S. Champlain St. Trans-Air Inc. (713)440-0216 RFSHA 77070 J &S Refrigeration Inc. (802)862-1768 05402 2013 Greenwood Rd. P.O. Box 109 (214)242-0601 75006 Armstrong Repair Center 5750 A Royalton (713)240-5505 77487 Colchester Commerce (713)666-7100 SH 77081 Texarkana Mainieri Refrig. &A/C Leon's Heating &A/C B&D Conditioning Air Universal Food Serv. Eq. (802)864-5909 05446 1123 Main 1108 W. Cottage 104 Smelser (214)886-3567 75428 (713)869-8958 77009 (214)792-8294 RFSHA 75503 Montpelier Southern Refrig. Svc. Commercial Services Conroe 300 Garden Oaks Tyler 177 River St. Temp Air Service (713)695-6481 R 77018 Top Refrigeration (802)223-5110 RH 05602 2000 Derby 2338 Airline Drive (409)539-1741 77305 Irving (214)597-4701 RSHA 75713 Rutland Dial One Hugh's A/C Auth. Appl. Servicenter Corpus Christi P.O. Box 165334 Victoria 74 River Street Dowell Comm. Svc. (214)255-7440 RHA 75016 Crossroads A/C & Refrig Svc. (802)775-5588 RSH 05701 4307 S. Port St., Suite 140 Harris Refrigeration 3201 E. Rio Grande #B (512)855-0633 78415 1302 West Shady Springs Ct. (512)576-5917 RFSHA 77901 W. Pawlet Owen Refrigeration (214)445-0080 RSHA 75060 Corino Electronics 4214 Dillon Lane Lone Star Appliance Svc. Waco Wells Road (512)854-7272 R 78415 439 N. Briery Food Equip. Service (802)645-0251 05775 (214)790-6732 75016 657 Ruby St. (817)776-6470 RFSHA 76714 Longview Pro Tech Refrig. Inc. Johnson Service Center P.O. Box 21958 2131 S. Green St. (817)666-2667 F 76702 (214)758-9614 RHA 75602 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 16 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) VIRGINIA — WEST VIRGINIA Charlottesville — Charleston VIRGINIA Spotsylvania Fall City Seattle Garnett Refrigeration Fall City Refrigeration All Area Service Charlottesville 9821 Courthouse Rd. 4471 332nd Ave., S.W. 21637 Pacific Hwy. So. Ron Martin Service (703)898-6461 R 22553 (206)222-7980 RHA 98024 (206)824-6910 R 98198 701 Charlton Ave. rin Electromatic Sales-Serv. $ field Graham (804)977-3924 RSH 22906 Springfield 800 Mercer St. Daubers of Washington D.C. Andy's Comm. Ref. (206)624-3370 R 98109 Concord 7645 Dynatech Court 6715 247th Street Evergreen Refrigeration Strain Refrigeration (703)866-3600 H 22153 (206)847-7427 R 98338 727 S. Kenyon Hwy. So. Hwy 460 East (206)763-1744 R 98108 (804)993-2231 24538 Virginia Beach Grayland Restaurant Appl. Svc. Inc. Ballentine Inc. Rod's Restaurant Eq. 7219 Roosevelt Evington 5257A Clalledon Drive 1893 Highway 105 (O6)524 8200W E SH 98115 Lloyd 0. Pillow Refrig. (804)473-9308 RSH 23462 (206)267-3404 98547 Rt. 2, Box 246 GCS Service Spokane (804)525-3005 24550 5257 Cleveland St., Ste. 102 Kennewick (800)476-4278 RFSHA 23462 All-Phase Refrigeration Clayman Comm. Svc.611 Fairfield Shealy Hodges Corp. t. 11, Box 11568 (50 )6 28th Y g p 509 582-6675 R 99337 (509)624-0084 RSHA 99203 Dominion Refrig. Corp. 849 Seahawk Circle 1/103 ( ) 2929 P-3 Eskridge Rd. (804)468-1929 RFA 23452 Coffey Refrigeration Tacoma (703)560-6644 R 22031 Waskey Restaurant Svc. Rt. 2, Box 6257 Commercial Refrig. of Tacoma Wilhelm's Refrig. Serv. 1211 Baker Rd. P.O. Box 68505 (509)586-1519 RFH 99337 1754 S. Fawcett Rt. 1, Box 149 (804)460-0320 RH 23455 Kent (206)383-1561 RH 98402 (804)377-6316 24435 R.E. Jones Refrig. Inc. Waynesboro D & E Refrig. & Htg. y 16850 S.E. Wax Rd. 1319 N. Fir Hampton Fitz's service (206)752-9586 9aaos Manley's Service Co. 115 Henry Avenue (206)631-1330 98042 P.O. Box 9050 (703)949-8835 22980 Thermodynamic Service TWlsp (804)826-8693 R 23661 Restaurant & Refrig. Repair 13236 S.E. 260th Free-Zee Refrig. &A/C Tidewater Service Agency 316 Federal St. (206)464-9517 RA 98031 8 Ayers St., P.O. Box 156 723 Kentucky Avenue (703)942-1777 22980 (509)997-5714 RHA 98856 (804)245-2665 RFA 23661 Kingston Winchester Plunkett Heating &Refrig. Vancouver Manassas Blue &Gray Elect. Svc. 26199 Barrett Rd. Ellis Heating &Cooling Capitol City Industries 2640 Valley Avenue (206)297 2668 98346 7561 Gary Rd. (703)662-5526 RH 22601 E. Millplain Blvd. Ste D (206 (703)631-9351 22110 Lynden (206)256 5005 98664 Kesler Refrigeration Woodbridge Roosma's Refrigeration R & M North West 10070 Field Court C. B. Lucas Co. Inc. 1896 Front St. 5616 N.E. 40th Street (703)361-0904 R 22110 5119 Hoadley Road (206)354-3684 98264 (206)693-1631 98661 y Midlothian (703)590-3700 R 22192 Marysville Wenatchee (East) Central VA. Rest. Eq. Rep. Wytheville Bob's Appl. Service Climate Engineering 13531 E. Boundary, Suite C-2 Painter Refrigeration 1315 State Ave. 147 N.E. 27th St. (804)744-6233 RSH 23112 275 South 14th Street (206)659-0822 RS 98270 (509)884-8858 R 98801 Newport News (703)228-6255 RH 24382 Moses Lake Wenatchee Shippey&Assoc. Refrig. Basin Refrig. &Htg. Pacific Refrigeration 1005 48th Street WASHINGTON 234 E. Kinder P.O. Box 3688 (804)245-8113 RFA 23607 (509)765-7138 98837 (509)884-0777 98801 Norfolk Bellevue Mount Vernon Westport Connortion Refrig. DJ Refrig. Service Rest. Equip. Professional B Z Services, Inc. 16750 NE 12th 2510 Allison Ave. P.O. Box 1478 2500 4 Lafayette Blvd. (206)641-7744 RA 98008 (206)424-5585 RSHA 98273 (206)262-3404 RFHA 98595 (804)853-6751 23509 Harris Refrigeration Richmond 14320 N.E. 21st, Suite 6 Olympia Yakima (206)641-6246 98007 Comm. Refrigeration Easton's Refrigeration Colonial Ref. &A/C 1428 6805 Staples Mill Road Bellingham (206 S. Bay Road, N.E. (509 V75-63 Ave. (804)262-0656 R 23228 g (206)943-2501 R 98506 (509) 6340 R 98902 Mel's Refrig. & Repair GCS Service, Inc. 4430 Pacific Hwy. 5 N. Port Angeles 6836 Atmore Road (206)676-9712 98226 Taylors Repair Service WEST VIRGINIA (804)276-1919 RFSHA 23225 Triad Electrical Cont. 3306 I-Hwy 101 East Roanoke 1846 Iron Street (206)457-6108 98362 Charleston (206)671-3000 98225 Childress Htg. Ref: &A/C Port Orchard 5119 C. Dover tion erDriive 360 Mountain Ave., S.W. Chehalis C.A.L.M. Svc. &Repair (304)344-9273 RH 25313 (703)343-3434 RFSA 24016 Rinta Refrigeration P.O. Box 570 Central Service Co., Inc. WECO 765 N.W. State (206)895-2067 RFA 98366 504 W. Washington St. 1924 Main St., SW, P.O. Box 4593 (206)748-7733 R 98532 (703)982-0837 RA 24015 Puyallup (304)344 3451 RSH 25313 Ellensburg Renicker Refrigeration Appliance Doctor 10012 126th St. E. Rt. 3, Box 225 (206)572-3222 98373 (509)925-9142 RHA 98926 17 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) WEST VIRGINIA — CANADA Clarksburg — Winnipeg Manitoba Clarksburg Janesville Wausau Winnipeg Manitoba Belcastro's Refrigeration Douglas Refrigeration Horak Refrigeration Total Refrigeration Svc. 1929 Pride Avenue 34 S. Main Street 300 S. 17th Ave. 153 Aubert St. (304)623-2210 R 26301 (608)752-7872 RFSHA 53545 (715)845-2188 R 54401 (204)237-4851 112HOB2 Stout Company, Inc. Streich Equipment Fort Garry Refrig. 760 W. Pike St. La Crosse 833 S. 3rd Avenue 1330 Chevrier Blvd. (304)623-3356 R 26301 Schomburg Refrig. Co. (715)842-0531 54401 (204)452-9800 R3T1Y5 1815 Caledonia Street Glen Morgan (608)781-6614 R 54602 J &J Lafferty's Ref. WYOMING 1 Rt. 2, Box 45 Madison (304)253-6654 RFSHA 25847 Central Service Casper 6203 Monona Dr. Commercial Refrigeration Glenville (608)222-8658 RFHA 53716 653 Cy Whites Heating &A/C (307)234-0730 FIFA 82601 Rt. 1, Box 45A Marshfield t (304)462-7471 26351 Louie's Refrig. Svc. Electra Mech. 511 East 4th St. P.O. Box 4420 Huntington (715)384-3101 54449 (307)237-8133 82604 Spencer's Refrig. Inc. Cheyenne 1352 E. Campbell Pk. Milwaukee y P.O. Box 8135 Central Appl. Service Action Refrigeration (304)736-3314 RFHA 25705 8436 W. Lisbon Ave. 1780 Westland Rd. (414)464-5700 RH 53222 (307)634-2750 R 82001 South Charleston General Pts. of Wisconsin Douglas Authorized Factory Service 6633 N. National Ave. Holden's Electric 105 A Street (414)257-4008 FISH 53214 (304)744-7320 RHA 25303 P.O. Box 983 Minocqua (307)358-3873 RH 82633 Weirton Dan's Refrig. A/C Rock Springs Universal Electronics P.O. Box 349 3666 Lindberg Way (715)356-3849 R 54548 Mike's Refrig. &Heating (304)748-0673 26062 (307 Yellowstone Rd. Monona (307)362-8824 82902 Maintenance Group, Inc. WISCONSIN 215 Femrite Drive (608)221-9565 RH 53716 CANADA Brookfield Real Refrigeration Inc. Neenah 4170 N. 126th St. Central Temp. Equip. Svc. Brampton Ontario (414)781-2030 53005 1054 American Dr. Rosetown Central Ref. (414)731-5071 FIFA 54956 3 Research-Rd. Cedarburg (416) 451-3147 L6W1P4 Ansay&Johns Refrig. Oconomowoc W 62 N 535 Washington Ave. Tim's Refrigeration Mississuga Ontario (414)377-8700 RFA 53012 111 South Main Street J.C. Rogers Refrigeration (414)567-8666 R 53066 RR#6 Second Line W. Eagle River (416)767-2737 L5M2B5 Rogers Control, Inc. Oshkosh 1131 Wall Street, P.O. Box 458 Roe Refrigeration, Inc. Penticton B.C. (715)479-6919 RFSHA 54521 222 W. 11th Ave. Rapid Repair Service Ltd. (414)235-0690 54901 #108-1475 Fairview Rd. Eau Claire Solar Electric Inc. (604)492-5756 V2A7W5 Lee's Refrigeration, Inc. 745 Leeward Ct. W. 3233 Seymour Rd. (414)235-0690 RH 54901 Quebec City (715)834-1652 54701 Choquette C.K.S. Inc. Metropolitan Service Co. Racine 369 Des Cedres Blvd. 3210 London Rd. Capitol Refrigeration (418)628-3944 G1L1N1 (715)832-0555 RH 54701 1830 Charles St. (414)633-9283 R 53404 Stayner Ontario Green Bay G.J. Boem Refrigeration ABC Refrig. Plbg. & Htg. Sheboygan Locke Ave. 1226 S. Broadway Wifler Refrigeration (705)478-3103 LOM1S0 (414)432-3191 RSHA 54304 6324 S. 12th St. Northland Refrig. Inc. (414)452-4741 53081 Vancouver B.C. 1696 Main Street Arbutus Parts &Svc (414)432-0383 54305 St. Croix Falls 444 Robson St. J.M. Refrigeration (604)688-5923 V662B5 Hales Corners P.O. Box 478 Akrit Sales &Service, Inc. (715)483-3950 54024 Wi Ontario 10710 W. Scharles Avenue Provincial incial Refrig. Ltd. (4 Wagon 4559 ay (414)425-7015 R 53130 (416)497-4559 M2J4V4 R=Refrigeration; F=Fabrication; S=Shelley Eq.; 18 H=Hot Food Units; A=Air Tech (Hoods/Vents) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ARKANSAS N. Little Rock Thomson Service Co. 2014 Pike Avenue (501)758-2450(day) RFSHA 72114 (501)758-9728 (night) MISSISSIPPI Biloxi Newman's Restaurant Supply Co. 867 Howard Avenue (601)432-5183 RFSHA 39530 NORTH CAROLINA Bessemer City Criswell Services, Inc. Rt. 2, Box 586 (704)629-3065 RSHA 28016 FLORIDA West Palm Beach Smithco Services 4420 Georgia Avenue (407)833-3793 RSA 33405 NEVADA Battle Mountain Northstate Appliance Service 430 4th Street #37-12 (702)635-5990 RFSHA 89820 NORTH DAKOTA Devils Lake Lake Region Sheet Metal 123 South 2nd Street ' (701)662-2318 RA 58301 OHIO Lancaster Bryant Service 7480 E. Bowling Green NW (614)837-7498 RSHA 43130 I 19 Please note that the Delfield Authorized Parts Depots carry standard Delfield parts; any custom parts, e.g. glass doors, stainless steel ends, or cutting boards must be ordered from the factory at 1-800-248-8821 . Please direct your factory orders to the attention of the Parts Department. PARTS DEPOTS APPLIANCE INSTALLATION & SERVICE ICE MACHINES, INC. 2464 Main Street 3712 Haggar Way Buffalo, NY 14214 Dallas, TX 75209 FAX# 716-836-5136 214-357-9723 1-800-252-2535 (Toll Free for NY only) 1-800-722-1252 Serves: AR, LA, NM, OK, TX 716-836-8606 Serves: CT, DC, DE, MD, ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY, K.D. SERVICE OH, PA, RI, VA, VT, WV 1232 South Inca Denver, CO 80223 BARKERS FOOD MACHINE 1-800-444-2249 5367 2nd Street 303-698-2249 Irwindale, CA 91706 FAX # 818-443-5124 Serves: AZ, CO, KS, NE, NM, OK, UT, WY 1-800-368-1700 (California) 818-960-9390 (Elsewhere) RESTAURANT APPLIANCES 7219 Roosevelt Way, N.E. Serves: AZ, CA, NV, OR Seattle, WA 98115 FAX# 206-525-2890 CONTRACT ICE 205-518-8200 12020 Riverwood Drive 1-800-433-9390 (Washington only) Burnsville, MN 55337 1-800-328-6795 (Ext. 461) Serves: AK, ID, MT, OR, WA (Toll Free for Territory) 612-894-4427 (Ext. 461) SOUTHEASTERN RESTAURANT SERVICE 2200 Norcross Pkwy Serves: IA, MN, MT, ND, SD, WI Suite 210 Atlanta, GA 30071 E.M.C.O. REFRIGERATION FAX#404-446-3157 3909 St. Timothy Avenue 1-800-431-1987 (Georgia only) St. Ann, MO 63074 1-800-235-6516 FAX# 314-427-8190 (Toll Free for Territory excluding GA) 314-427-7477 (Missouri only) 404-446-6177 (Elsewhere) 1-800-972-7670 (Toll Free for Territory excluding MO) Serves: AL, FL, GA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA Serves: AR, IL, IA, IN, KS, KY, MO, NE, OK, TN 20 i i The Delfield Company . P.O. BOX 470, MT. PLEASANT, MI 48804-0470 • (517) 773-7981 • 800-248-8821 FORM DMSVCDIREC APRIL 1990, THE DELFIELD COMPANY BPS-4/90 )PERATING INSTRUCTR S FIRE®UEST 200 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ATTENTION_I!.'•_ IF ANY OF THE BELOW INDICATORS ARE LIT, REFER TO THE CORRESPONDING NOTES AT THE RIGHT (D ALARM CONDITION-One or more signalling devices sounding and System. Alarm Active indicator is lit. O Lighted FIRE ZONE AL.ARI'M indicators show which zone is sounding. TO SILENCE, AN ALARM-(only after personnel evacuated or alarm proven false by authorized person)-rrtomentarily, operate SYSTEM ALARM S1LEN-CE Q3 switch (S3). l`S'I'I?M ALARM SILENCE indicator will Light and System SYSTEM POWER Alarm Alarn Active remains lit. Do not use RESET SWITCH to silence an alarm. TO RESET SYSTEM AFTER. ALARM(Only by authorized of person in AC OK charge)-operate System Reset switch (S2). Hold for at least six seconds. All 0 ® :alarm indicators go out and signalling devices shut off. If same alarm indicators recur when System Reset switch is released, the initiating condition has not cleared. SYSTEM ALARM SILENCED ACTIVE FAULT CONDITION-System fault buzzer sounds and System Fault Active OO O indicator is lit. One or rnore other indicators identifying type and/or location of fault may also be lit. r--� SYSTEM FAULT I S I TO SILENCE FAULT BUZZER- Eugagc System Fault Silence switch (S4). SILENCED ACTIVE L_J System fault buzzer shuts off. System 11nit Active goes out and System Fault © ® © Silenced lights. Othcr Fault, indicator(s) stay lit until fault is cleared. When trouble is cleared, indicator(s) showing type/location of fault go(es) out and buzzer resounds. Return switch to normal. Fault buzzer shuts off. FIRE ZONE I S2 ALARM FAULT L_ J O SYSTEM POWER AC O.K.- Green indicator lit. No Systern Alarm or OO r —� Fault indications. No action required. � S3 � FIRE ZONE L— J ALARM FAULT _ ALL SWITCHES AND FUSES ARE 2 5 F —I LOCATED BEHIND CABINET DOOR. . O 1S4 L._ J APPLY TO ALL ADDITIONAL FIRE ZONES IN SYSTEM. IN CASE OF TROUBLE WITH THIS SYSTEM PLEASE CONTACT: NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE' P/N 19240521 REV B Addendum Issue Date: May 8, 1989 Addendum Revision C: October 30, 1989 ADDENDUM TO Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Manual P/N 850307 Revision D: April, 1989 MAKE THE FOLLOWING CHANGES TO THE Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL (P/N 850307) 1. Remove Table 3-5 on Page 3-6. This information can now be found in the updated Appendix A. 2. The photo of the 2ZX expansion board on Page 2-12 does not show the disconnect switches. See 2ZX wiring diagram for disconnect switch loca- tion. switches and does . The new 2ZX expansion board has 'n° day disconnect D operation. not require Style D (Class ) plug Firequest 200 OWNER ' S MANUAL Automated eHOf�l Appendix A Smoke Detector Compatibility Dist The following list shows which detectors are compatible with the Firequeet 200 Fire Alarm Panel, the standby current for each detector model, the detector base and identifier, the Firequest 200 module identifier, and the maximum detectors per zone for each module. DETECTOR DETECTOR STANDBY DETECTOR/BASE MODULE MAX. DETECTORS MFG. MODEL CURRENT BASE MODEL IDENTIFIER NO. IDENTIFIER NO. PER ZONE BRK 1861DH 120µA DH1861DC A/A 200A, 200X 18 BRK 2861DH 120µA DH2861DC A/A 200A, 20OX 18 BRK 1400 120µA N/A A/ 200A, 200X lg BRK 2400 120µA N/A A/ 200A, 20OX ig BRK 2400TH 120µA N/A A/ 200A, 200X 18 BRK 1461 120µA B401 A/A 200A, 20OX 18 BRK 2461 120µA B401 A/A 200A 20OX 18 BRK 2451TH 120µA B401 A/A 200A, 20OX 18 BRK 1461 120µA B401B A/A 200A, 20OX 18 BRK 2461 120µA B401B A/A 200A, 20OX lg BRK 2461TH 120µA B401B A/A 200A, 20OX 18 BRK 1461 120µA B406B A/A 200A BRK 2461 120µA B406B le BRK 2451TH 120 yA B406B A/A 200A 16 A/A 200A is A-1 A_2 APPENDIX A DETECTOR DETECTOR STANDBY DETECTOR/BASE MODULE MAX. DETECTORS MFG. MODEL CURRENT BASE MODEL IDENTIFIER NO. IDENTIFIER NO. PER ZONE Fenwal CPD-7021 80.µA 70-201000-001 I1FE1/FE01A 200A, 20OX 30 Fenwal CPD-7021 BO NA 70-201000-002 I1FE1/FE02A 200A,20OX 30 Fenwal CPD-7021 80µA 70-201000-003 I1FE1/FEO3A 200A, 20OX 30 Fenwal PSD-7126 70µA 70-201000.001 P6FE1/FE0lA 200A, 200X 30 Fenwal PSD-7126 70µA 70-201000-002 PSFE1/FE02A 200A, 20OX 30 Fenwal PSD-T126 70µA 70.201000.003 P6FEl/FE03A 200A, 20OX 30 Fenwal PSD-7126D TOµA TO-201000.007 P6DFEl/FEOTA 200A,20OX 30 Fenwal PSD-7128 TOµA 70-201000-001 PeFEl/FEOlA 200A, 20OX 30 Fenwal PSD-7128 TOµA 70-201000.002 P6FEl/FE02A 200A, 200X 30 Fenwal PSD-7128 TOµA TO-201000-003 PeFEl/FEO3A 200A,20OX 30 Fenwal PSD-7130' 80µA 70.2010 00.001 PIOFEl/FEOlA 200A, 20OX 30 Fenwal PSD-7130' 80µA 70.201000.002 P1OFE1/FEO2A 200A, 200X 30 Fenwal PSD-7130' 80µA 70.201000-003 P10FE1/FE03A 200A,20OX 30 Fenwal PSD-7131' 80µA 70.201000-001 PllFE1/FE01A 200A,200X 30 Fenwal PSD-7131' 80µA 70-201000-002 Pl1FE1/FE02A -200A,20OX 30 Fenwal PSD-7131' 80µA 70.201000-003 P11FE1/FEO3A 200A, 200X 30 If using these detectors with the VSD module(P/N 910290),set the VSD alarm verification time to zero(0). DETECTOR DETECTOR STANDBY DETECTOR/BASE MODULE MAX. DETECTORS MFG. MODEL CURRENT BASE MODEL IDENTIFIER NO. IDENTIFIER NO. PER ZONE Gentez 224(390ohms) 100µA - -1/ 200A,20OX 20 DETECTOR DETECTOR STANDBY DETECTOR/BASE MODULE MAX. DETECTORS MFG. MODEL CURRENT BASE MODEL IDENTIFIER NO. IDENTIFIER NO. PER ZONE Pyrotector 3124(N)(T)(R) 116µA B92 X6/Yl 200A, 20OX 16 Pyrotector 7124(N)(T)(R) 140µA B92 X8/Yl 200A, 20OX 16 DETECTOR DETECTOR STANDBY DETECTOR/BASE MODULE MAX. DETECTORS MFG. MODEL CURRENT BASE MODEL IDENTIFIER NO. IDENTIFIER NO. PER ZONE Detection DS200/DS2OOHD 80µA MB200-2W A/A 200A 26 Systems Smoke Detector Compatibility List A-3 Firequest 200 OPERATING PARAMETERS Module Min. V. Maas. V. Max. .Ra Q Max la (mA) Max. Ripple 4ZX 16.1 27.9 750 70 250mV 4ZXD 16.1 27.9 750 70 250mV 2ZX 16.1 28.5 750 70 250mV VSD 16.1 27.9 750 70 250mV COMMON 16.1 27.9 750 70 100mV CONTROL BOARD (Rev. W) COMMON 16.1 27.9 550 70 100mV CONTROL BOARD (Rev. U) MAXIMUM NORMAL STANDBY DETECTOR LOAD CURRENT RATINGS COMPATIBILITY MODEL CURRENT IDENTIFIER Common Control Board (Rev. W) 2.2 mA 200A Common Control Board (Rev. U) 2.2 mA' 20OX 2ZX 2.2 mA 200A VSD 3.0 mA 200A 4ZX 2.2 mA 200A 4ZXD 2.2 mA 200A A-4 APPENDIX A WARNING This. equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not in- stalled and used in accordance with this manual, may cause harmful inter- ference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause inter- ference in which case the user will be required, at his own expense, to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference. Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Part Number 850307 Issue No. 1 Revision D This document does not purport to cover all the details or variations in the equipment described, nor does it provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with the installation, operation, and maintenance. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Technical changes are covered in bulletins issued by THORN Automated Systems, Inc. and should be referred to for current revisions. Should further information be desired, or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the users purposes, the matter should be referred to THORN Automated Systems, Inc. , Westlake, Ohio. Copyright ° 1985, 1988 by THORN Automated Systems, Inc. , Westlake, OH. Draft Revision History Released . . . . . April, 1985 Revision A . . . March, 1986 Revision B . . . January, 1988 Revision C . . . August, 1988 Revision D . . . April, 1989 Page i TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW GeneralDescription . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Components and Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 Operation During Alarm Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 Operating System During Trouble Condition . . • • • • • • 1-6 SECTION 2 COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS Equipment Cabinets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Model M-200 Enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Standard Enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 Power Supply/Battery Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 Power Supply/Battery Charger - Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 2.75 Amp Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 4 Amp Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 Auxiliary Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • 2-6 Common Control Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 Table 2-1: Power Supply LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 Common Control Board - Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8 Common Control Board LEDs and Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9 Table 2-2: Common Control Board LEDs . . . . . . . • • • • • • . . 2-10 Table 2-3: Common Control Board Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11 2ZX - Zone Expansion Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12 4ZX - Zone Expansion Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13 4RC - Relay Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14 1ORC - Relay Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-15 AAC - Audible Alarm/Control Expansion Board . . . . . . . . . . 2-16 CBT - City Box Transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18 RPT - Reverse Polarity Transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20 CCX - Expansion Motherboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22 MC3 - Mastercoder Module . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-23 SSM - Sprinkler Supervisory Monitoring Board . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-25 VSD - Alarm Verification Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-27 DD8 - Digital Dialer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-29 RA-10 - Remote Annunciator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-30 RA-20 - Remote Annunciator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-30 2APS/4APS - Auxiliary Power Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-31 2AXF and 4AXF - Transformer Kits . . . . . . . . • • • • • . . . . . 2-31 AOP - Class A Plug-In Relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-31 BBI - Bus-to-Bus Interconnect Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-31 PR-1/PR-2 - Polarized Relay Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-31 SECTION 3 STANDBY BATTERIES Standby Batteries and Current Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Standby Battery Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Table 3-5: 24VDC Initiating Device Current requirements. . . . . . . 3-6 Table 3-6: 24VDC Indicating Device Current Requirements. . . . . 3-7 SECTION 4 INSTALLATION Installation Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Adjusting Cabinet Window Display . . . . . . • . . • . . . • • . . . 4-2 Mounting Equipment Cabinet . . . . . . • . . . . • • • • • • • • . . 4-2 Mounting Optional Function Boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 Transformer Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 Auxiliary Power Supply Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 Class A Relay Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Electrical Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 Wiring Precautions . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 Lightning Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 Conduit and Wiring Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8 Wire Resistance Table. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9 120/240 VAC Power Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10 24 VDC Power Output . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • . . . 4-10 24 VDC Standby Power Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10 Wiring connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10 Alarm and Trouble Relay Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11 Auxiliary Power Supply Wiring (Large Enclosure) . . . . . . . . . . 4-11 Jumper Wire Functions and Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12 System Continuity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12 Bus-to-Bus Interconnecting Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-15. External Wiring Checkout Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17 System Power-Up and Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18 Testing the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-19 Testing Systems with CBT and.RPT Transmitters . . . . . . . . . . 4-21 SECTION 5 VIRING DIAGRAMS StandardEnclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 M-200 Enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 LargeEnclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 Input Wiring (Standard Enclosure) . . . . . . • • . . • • • . . . 5-4 Input Wiring (Large Enclosure) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 Auxiliary Power Supply Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 Power Supply Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 Common Control Board . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8 2ZX - Zone Expansion Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9 4ZX/4ZXD - Zone Expansion Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10 CCX - Expansion Motherboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-11 CBT - City Box Transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-12 RPT - Reverse Polarity Transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13 4RC - Relay Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-14 1ORC - Relay Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-15 AAC - Audible Alarm/Control Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-16 PR-1 and PR-2 - Polarized Relay .Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-17 DD8 - Digital Dialer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-18 MC3 - Mastercoder Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-29 SSM - Sprinkler Supervisory Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-20 RA10/RA20 - 10 and 20 Zone Annunciators . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-21 VSD - Alarm Verification Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-22 Typical Standard Enclosure Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-23 Typical Large Enclosure Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-24 NFPA 72C Wiring Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-25 NFPA 71 Wiring Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-26 APPENDIX A Smoke Detector Compatibility List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL System Overview The Firequest 200 panel is available in five basic configurations. Common to each configuration is a 24VDC power supply/battery charger, common control board, and enclosure. Features of each are outlined below. POWER SUPPLY Filtered 24VDC output. Ground fault detection. 4 Battery supervision for low voltage, bad cell or missing battery. Brown-out detection. Automatic float charging of sealed batteries. Two versions: (1) 2.75 Amp rating (2) 4.0 Amp rating COMMON CONTROL BOARD Selectable for either two (2) Class B (NFPA Style B) initiating zones or one (1) Class A (NFPA Style D) initiating zone. One (1) Class B (NFPA Style Y) indicating circuit. Common control for reset, alarm silence, trouble silence, and lamp test. • Common status LEDs. One (1) Form C SPDT alarm relay. One (1) Form C SPDT trouble relay. Switched b unswitched 24VDC power for internal devices and 4-wire detectors. ENCLOSURES Factory mounted 2.75A or 4.OA transformer. Locking door with viewing window bezel. Space for two, 12VDC batteries rated up to 10 A.H. for the small enclosure and 15 A.H. for the large enclosure. Mounting rail for additional boards. The following table shows the various Firequest 200 configurations and options. A detailed description of each is outlined later in this section. Page 1-2 INDEX 1ORC - Relay board . . .. . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • 2-15, 5-15 120/240 VAC power input . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • 4-10 2.75 Amp power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 24 VDC power output . . . • • • • • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • 4-10 24 VDC standby power input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10 2APS/4APS - Auxiliary power supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-31 2AXF & 4AXF - Transformer kits . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2-31 2ZX - Zone expansion board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12, 5-9 4 Amp power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 4RC - Relay board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14, 5-14 4ZX - Zone expansion board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13 4ZX/4ZXD - Zone expansion board . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 5-10 AAC - Audible alarm/control board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-16 AAC - Audible alarm/control expansion board . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16 Adjusting cabinet window display . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • 4-2 Alarm and trouble relay contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11 Appendix A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 Auxiliary power supply . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2-6 Auxiliary power supply board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 Auxiliary power supply installation, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 Auxiliary power supply wiring (large enclosure) . . . . . . . . . . 4-11 Basic system configuration . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • . . 5-23 BBI - Bus-to-bus interconnect cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-31 CBT - City box transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18, 5-12 CCX - Expansion motherboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22, 5-11 Class A (NFPA Style D) relay installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Common Control Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7, 5-8 Common control board - technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8 Common control board LEDs & switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9 Components and options . . . . • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1-3 Conduit and wiring requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8 DD8 - Digital dialer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-29, 5-18 Electrical installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 Equipment cabinets . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 External wiring checkout procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17 Generaldescription . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Input wiring (large enclosure) . . . . . • • • • • • • • • . . . . . 5-5 Input wiring (standard enclosure) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4 Installation sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Interconnecting cable . . . . • • . • • • • . • • • • • • • • • . . 4-15 Jumper wire functions and locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12 Page X-1 Large 20 zone enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 Largeenclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 Lightning protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 M-200 enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 MC3 - Mastercoder module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-23, 5-19 Model M-200 enclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Mounting option boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 Mounting the equipment cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 NFPA 71 wiring configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-26 NFPA 72C wiring configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-25 Operating instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 Operating system during trouble condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 Operation during alarm condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 Power supply board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 Power supply/battery charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 Power supply/battery charger -. technical data . . . . . . . . 2-6 PR=1 6 PR-2 - Polarized relay modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-31 PR-1 and PR-2 - Polarized relay modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-17 RA-10 - Remote annunciator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-30 RA-20 - Remote annunciator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-30 RA10/RA20 - 10 and 20 zone annunciators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-21 Resetting system after an alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 RPT - Reverse polarity transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20, 5-13 Smoke detector compatibility list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 SSM - Sprinkler supervisory module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-20 SSM - Sprinkler supervisory monitoring board . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-25 Standardenclosure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2, 5-1 Standby batteries and current requirements . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Standby battery capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 System continuity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12 System power-up and testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18 Table 2-1: Power supply LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 Table 2-2: Common control board LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10 Table 2-3: Common control board switches . . . . . . 2-11 Table 3-5: 24VDC initiating device current requirements . . . . . . 3-6 Table 3-6: 24VDC indicating device current requirements . . . . . . 3-7 Table 4-1: Wire resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9 Table 4-2: System checkout procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-19 Testing systems with CBT and RPT transmitters . . . . . . . . . . 4-21 Testing the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-19 Transformer mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 Typical large enclosure wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-24 VSD - Alarm verification module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-27, 5-22 Wiring connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..4-10 Wiringdiagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 Page X-2 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL System Overview Firequest 200 Components and options PART MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION FIRE- 975760 CONTROL PANEL. 2 STYLE B OR 1 STYLE D INITIATING ZONES, QUEST 1 STYLE Y INDICATING CIRCUIT, 1 ALARM AND TROUBLE CONTACT 200 (SPDT), 2.75A POWER SUPPLY. HOLDS UP TO 3 EXPANSION BOARDS FIRE- 975761 CONTROL PANEL. SAME AS P/N 975760, EXCEPT WITH 4.OA POWER QUEST SUPPLY. 120/240VAC INPUT. 200 FIRE- 975856 CONTROL PANEL. 2 STYLE B OR 1 STYLE D INITIATING ZONES, QUEST 1 STYLE Y INDICATING CIRCUIT, 1 ALARM AND TROUBLE CONTACT 200 (SPDT), 2.75A POWER SUPPLY. HOLDS UP TO 9 ZONE BOARDS PLUS 6 OTHER OPTION BOARDS. FIRE- 975857_ CONTROL PANEL. SAME AS P/N 975856, EXCEPT WITH 4.OA POWER QUEST SUPPLY. 120/240VAC INPUT. 200 M200 975189 CONTROL PANEL. 2 STYLE B OR 1 STYLE D INITIATING ZONES, 1 STYLE Y INDICATING CIRCUIT, 1 ALARM AND TROUBLE CONTACT (SPDT), 2.75A POWER SUPPLY. SPACE FOR 1 EXPANSION BOARD SUCH AS 2ZX, 4ZX, 4ZXD, OR CCX WITH RPT/CBT ZAPS 910249 2.75A AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY BOARD. 2AXF 910433 2.75A AUXILIARY TRANSFORMER KIT (MUST BE USED WITH ZAPS). 2ZX 900683 TWO ZONE EXPANSION BOARD. SIZE: 3"H X 7.5"W 4APS 910250 4A AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY BOARD. 4AXF 910432 4A AUXILIARY TRANSFORMER KIT (MUST BE USED WITH 4APS). 4RC 900687 RELAY BOARD FOR AUXILIARY CONTROL. PROVIDES 4 SPDT (FORM C) CONTACTS. 4ZX 910445 FOUR ZONE .EXPANSION BOARD. NFPA STYLE B CIRCUITS. SIZE: 3"H X 7.5"W. 4ZXD 910443 ZONE EXPANSION BOARD. STYLE B WITH DISCONNECT SWITCH FOR EACH ZONE. SIZE: 3"H X 7.5 11W. (Continued) Page 1-3 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL System Overview Firequest 200 Components and Options (Cont.) PART MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1ORC 910444 10 AUXILIARY CONTROL RELAYS, 8 NORMALLY OPEN, RATED AT 1A. TWO PROGRAMMABLE FOR N.C. OR N.0 OPERATION. AAC 910239 AUDIBLE ALARM/CONTROL EXPANSION BOARD. PROVIDES 2 ALARM OUTPUT CIRCUITS (STYLE Y OR Z), 2 SILENCE SWITCHES, SOCKET FOR RPT, CBT, OR MC3 BOARDS. . :CONVERTS TO NON-SILENCED (NON-ALARM) OPERATION FOR USE WITH SUPERVISED (POLARIZED) REMOTE CONTROL OF RELAYS FOR FAN/DAMPER CONTROL. REPLACES MODEL AAX. BBI 910245 BUS-TO-BUS INTERCONNECTING CABLE FOR 20-ZONE ENCLOSURE. CBT 910237 CITY BOX TRANSMITTER (NFPA 72B), LOCAL ENERGY TYPE AUXIL- IARY CONNECTION TO CITY BOX. CCX 910243 MOTHERBOARD FOR MOUNTING THE CBT, RPT, OR MC3 BOARDS. CIK 975875 CUSTOM ZONE IDENTIFICATION KIT. DD8 910262 AUTOMATIC DIGITAL DIALER. TRANSMITS 8 ALARMS PLUS BATTERY FAULT, TROUBLE, AND RESTORE. REQUIRES 2 TELEPHONE LINES AND USES .2 SPACES, 6 11H X 7.5 11W. COMPATIBLE WITH RADIONICS HEX, ADEMCO 4-2 SILENT KNIGHT 4-2 FORMATS. REQUIRES SILENT KNIGHT 5506 OR 5510 PROGRAMMER. DIALS TWO, 16-DIGIT TELE- PHONE NUMBERS. MC3 910240 MASTERCODER MODULE. FIELD PROGRAMMABLE FOR GENERATING DISTINCTIVE SIGNAL PATTERNS ON AUDIBLE DEVICES. MEETS REQUIREMENTS FOR NFPA 72A (UNIFORM TEMPORAL CODE 3) EVACUATION SIGNALING. RA10 975870 TEN ZONE LED ANNUNCIATOR. PROVIDES LAMP TEST, FAULT (TROUBLE) BUZZER, BUZZER SILENCE SWITCH. ZONES CAN BE CUSTOM LABELED. FITS ANY STANDARD 4 GANG BOX, FLUSH OR SURFACE. MOUNTS WITH BACK BOX IN VERTICAL POSITION (LONG SIDE UP). RA20 975871 TWENTY ZONE LED ANNUNCIATOR. SAME AS RA10. FITS INTO STANDARD 4 GANG BOX (NOT PROVIDED) FLUSH OR SURFACE. MOUNTS WITH BACK BOX IN VERTICAL POSITION (LONG SIDE UP). (Continued) Page 1-4 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL System Overview Firequest 200 Components and Options (Cont.) PART MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION RPT 910238 REVERSE POLARITY TRANSMITTER (NFPA 72C), TRANSMITS ALARM AND/OR TROUBLE, OR SUPERVISORY SIGNAL, VIA TELEPHONE LINE. SFT 910248 SEMI-FLUSH TRIM RING FOR USE WITH LARGE ENCLOSURES P/N 975856 AND 975857. SSM 910241 SPRINKLER SUPERVISORY MONITORING BOARD. PROVIDES 2 CLASS B-ST CIRCUITS WITH FLASHING AMBER LED FOR SUPERVISORY CONDITIONS AND A YELLOW LED FOR FAULT CONDITIONS. SUPER- VISED FOR OPENS, SHORTS, AND GROUNDS. VAM 910389 PLUG-IN ANALOG VOLTMETER AND AMMETER. VSD 910290 VERIFIED SMOKE DETECTION BOARD. PROVIDES 2 STYLE B/D DETECTION ZONES. VERIFICATIONS TIME ADJUSTABLE FROM 60 TO 120 SECONDS. SEPARATE NEGATIVE PULLDOWNS FOR ALARM, TROUBLE, AND VERIFICATION. Page 1-5 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL System Operation Firequest 200 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATING THE PANEL DURING AN ALARM CONDITION: 4 One or more output zone devices (bells, horns, strobes, etc. ) are activated. The red System Alarm ACTIVE LED indicator is lit at the panel. 1. Unlock and open the cabinet door. 2. Operate the ALARM SILENCE switch to acknowledge the alarm and silence the alarm bells, horns, etc. 3. Systems with Waterflow Alarm - The bells/horns cannot be silenced until the waterflow is stopped by authorized personnel. RESETTING THE SYSTEM AFTER AN ALARM CONDITION: NOTE: ONLY PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED BY THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION MAY RESET THE CONTROL PANEL AFTER AN ALARM 1. After the alarm condition has been cleared, restore all equipment to the normal operating condition. 2. Reset the system by operating the system RESET switch (hold switch for at least 6 seconds to ensure smoke detectors reset) . OPERATING THE Firequest 200 PANEL DURING A TROUBLE CONDITION: The System Fault ACTIVE LED is lit at the panel. One or more yellow Fire Zone FAULT LEDs are lit. 4 System fault buzzer sounds. 1. Notify appropriate personnel immediately (including the fire department or central station if applicable) . 2. Unlock and open cabinet door. 3. Acknowledge trouble condition by operating the FAULT SILENCE switch. Note: When the trouble has cleared, the fault buzzer will sound again as a reminder to set the FAULT SILENCE switch back to its normal operating position. Page 1-6 SECTION 2 COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS EQUIPMENT CABINETS All Firequest 200 system cabinets are equipped with a hinged door which swings open 180 degrees for subassembly accessibility. A key-lock latch is provided so that access to system control switches can be restricted to authorized personnel. System status indicator LEDs are visible through a door mounted protective bezel. Standby battery storage space is provided in the bottom section of the cabinet. The system power transformer is a factory mounted integral part of the equipment cabinet, designed for convenient field wiring hookup and maintenance. ' v M_ SMALL ENCLOSURE (MODEL M-200) The M-200 (P/N975189) provides a complete system with a 2.75A power supply, two zones of detection, common control board, alarm output circuit, alarm and trouble auxiliary dry contacts. Space is provided for batteries rated up to 8 Ah. Cabinet dimensions: 18"H x 16.5"W x 3.8"D. Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions The M-200 enclosure provides space for batteries up to 8 Ah size and for one additional standard size expansion board. The DD8 will not fit into the M200 enclosure. Enclosure is designed for surface mounting. Dimensions: 18"H x 16.5"W x 3.8"D. 34-:. N.w,. M 1. a .. x. STANDARD ENCLOSURE The Firequest 200 is supplied with two part numbers. P/N 975760 provides a 2.75A power supply. P/N 975761 provides a 4-OA power supply. Both panels have a trim ring flange that allows the box to be flush mounted between 16" wall studs. The mounting rail provides space for 3 expansion boards and for batteries up to 10 Ah size. The expansion boards can be of any type, such as 2ZX or 4ZX/4ZXD zone boards, city box, or reverse polarity transmitter (CCX + CBT or CCX + RPT), 4RC/10RC relay boards, etc. The DD8 requires two standard spaces.. Enclosure dimensions are 14.5 11W x 24.8 11H x 4.25"D for the back box and 16.0 11W x 26.5 11H, including the flange. Page 2-2 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions ,.. Z x LARGE ENCLOSURE The largest Firequest 200 panel is supplied with two part numbers. P/N 975856 provides a 2.75A power supply. P/N -975857 provides a 4.OA power supply. Both panels have space for mounting a second power supply either size (full supervision of both). The back wall of the box is a removable mounting plate so that the electronics can be stored during long periods on a job site. Two mounting rails are provided. The right-hand rail provides space for 9 standard size boards (3 11H x 7 11W) , such as the 2ZX or 4ZX/4ZXD zone boards. The left-hand rail provides space for 6 standard size boards usually of the type that do not require annunciation of LEDs, such as 4RC/10RC relay boards and AAC audible alarm/control boards. The DD8 digital dialer and a second power supply are not standard size boards. Enclosure dimensions are 22.5"W x 46.0"H x 5.25".D. Designed for surface mounting with an optional semi-flush trim ring kit (P/N 910248) . Page 2-3 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions POWER SUPPLY/BATTERY CHARGER (INCLUDING AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLIES) Provides automatic regulated output to protect against voltage surges and current overload. Brown-out detection in event of low or total AC power loss. Ground fault monitoring circuit provides visual and audible indication if current leakage from system 24 VDC, logic voltage, or system negative to earth ground is greater than 2.5mA. All supervised input and output circuits are monitored .for ground fault conditions. o Battery Charger is fully supervised for low voltage, shorts, defective cells, reversed polarity, and disconnected or missing batteries. Sockets for optional (analog) plug-in voltmeter and ammeter. The basic Firequest 200 system is powered from a modular, regulated power supply unit rated at 2.75 amps @ 28.3 VDC supplied from a stepdown transformer (120 VAC, 60 Az primary) input. The 2.75 Ampere power supply utilizes state-of-the-art switching circuitry, thereby increasing system reliability while minimizing heat dissipation. Constant current limiting is used to protect both the battery and the entire system. - Normal system operating voltage is maintained at +28.3 VDC until overall system output current total 2.75 amps.* At that point, the system voltage will decrease proportionately with increased load, thereby maintaining a 2.75 amp total current output level. System operation is not guaranteed below +20.4 VDC. * With battery installed and fully charged, current is limited by fuse F2 to 4 amps. The standby batteries are constant voltage charged at +27.6 VDC, and charge current limit protection is set at 1 amp. A "dead" battery (one whose storage capacity is completely depleted but whose cells have not been damaged; i.e. , one which will accept a charge) will draw 1 amp and cause the power supply voltage to drop to the voltage at which 1 amp is maintained. That voltage will rise quickly to minimum system operating voltage within a few seconds, if not immediately, provided the battery is not internally shorted. While no damage to the system will occur, a shorted battery, as described above, will not allow proper system operation. Battery supervision is provided for missing or low voltage batteries. A battery with damaged cells will not accept a charge and a fault will be reported (as if no battery were present) . A low battery which places the power supply into current limiting will also be reported as a fault until its voltage rises to above +26.0 volts (within 5% of float voltage), at which time, the fault condition in the system will "restore to normal. The fault buzzer, if previously silenced, will resound to alert the operator to restore the silence switch to. its normal position. Page 2-4 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions The battery is effectively kept across the system output at all times. The following functional advantages are achieved by the batteries always being present: 1. The system will current limit (as described above) at 2.75 amps and then begin dropping its voltage to maintain a 2.75 amp level. However, as the power supply lowers its voltage, the battery (if charged) will begin to supply additional current (up to 4 amps) , at which time the fuse (F2) will blow. 2. The battery's presence eliminates the need for change-over when loss of AC power is detected. There is no possibility of a momentary drop in system voltage during transfer to battery power. The system fault buzzer will sound and the "AC ON" LED will go out. Additional features include battery reverse polarity protection (blows the battery fuse when the battery is installed backwards) and provisions for optional battery analog voltmeter and ammeter. The voltmeter range is from 0 to 50 VDC. The ammeter range is minus (-) 5 amps (discharge) to plus (+) 5 amps (charge). Jumper JP2, located on the Power Supply/Battery Charger board, must be cut to enable the ammeter. Standby batteries should be the rechargeable lead-acid type, with an ampere-hour rating as required by the specific Firequest 200 system configuration and the current output of the power supply. The standard enclosure has internal space provided for batteries rated from 5 to 10 amp-hours. The optional 20 Zone Cabinet will accept batteries rated to 1.5 amp-hours. Batteries with a larger amp-hour capacity may be used if connected externally, and the battery capacity is not exceeded by the following limits; the 2..75 Amp. power supply must not be connected to a battery with an ampere-hour rating greater than 25 A.H. The 4.0 Amp power supply will take a battery rated up to 50 ampere hours. Refer to Section 3 for battery capacity requirements and additional details. The optional voltmeter and ammeter, if installed, should read 28.5 volts and 0 amps respectively under normal operation with no alarm or fault conditions present in the panel. The 4 amp power supply can be powered from either 110/120 VAC or 220/240 VAC, 50-60 HZ (requires transformer), and has the capacity for providing a constant 4 amp @ 28.3 VDC output. When the system limits current to 4 amps, it will begin dropping its voltage to maintain the 4 amp level. However, as the power supply lowers its voltage, the battery (if charged) will begin to supply additional current, up to 6 amps, at which time the battery fuse (F2) will blow. The battery charge current limit protection is set at 2 amps. Page 2-5 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY The addition of optional. features increases the system current demand and may require an optional auxiliary power supply. The power supply board is placed in parallel with the main power supply. The auxiliary supply may be either a 2.75 Amp or 4.0 Amp supply depending upon total current requirement as calculated in Section 3. The auxiliary power supply board can only be installed in systems equipped with the large enclosure (P/N 975856 or 975857). POWER SUPPLY/BATTERY CHARGER - TECHNICAL DATA 2.75 AMP POWER SUPPLY (Including Auxiliary Power Supply) Output rated 2.75 Amps at 24 VDC 120 VAC input @ 60 Hz, 3 Amps max. (through stepdown transformer). Maximum ripple voltage: 0.085 volts P-P.. Minimum operating AC input voltage: 95 volts Maximum operating AC input voltage: 132 volts AC input power consumption under normal conditions: 0.020 Amps Power consumption under trouble conditions: 0.100 Amps Maximum battery charging current: 1 Amp Maximum battery charger voltage output: 27.6 volts 4 AMP POWER SUPPLY (Including Auxiliary Power Supply) Output rated 4 Amps at 24 VDC 120 VAC input @ 50/60 Hz, 4.5 Amps max. (through stepdown transformer). 220/240 VAC input @ 50/60 Hz, 2.25 Amps max. (through stepdown transformer). Maximum ripple voltage: 0.085 volts P-P. Minimum operating AC input voltage: 95 volts Maximum operating AC input voltage: 132 volts AC input power consumption under normal conditions: 0.020 Amps (120 VAC), 0.010 Amps (240 VAC) Power consumption under trouble conditions: 0.100 Amps (120 VAC), 0.050 Amps (240 VAC) Maximum battery charging current: 2 Amp Maximum battery charger voltage output: 27.6 volts The following table summarizes the power supply/battery charger LED functions: Page 2-6 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions TABLE 2-1: POWER SUPPLY/BATTERY CHARGER LED CONDITION INDICATORS NORMAL LEGEND COLOR STATE NORMAL FUNCTION BATTERY/POWER LIGHTS WHEN BATTERY IS DIS- SUPPLY TROUBLE YELLOW OFF CONNECTED, HAS LOW VOLTAGE CONDITION, OR HIGH CHARGE. TURNS OFF WHEN TROUBLE IS CORRECTED. LIGHTS WHEN GROUND FAULT GROUND YELLOW OFF CONDITION EXISTS. TURNS OFF FAULT WHEN GROUND FAULT HAS BEEN CORRECTED. VOLTMETER 0-50 VDC 28 VDC MONITORS SYSTEM VOLTAGE. AMMETER -5 TO +5 CENTER MONITORS BATTERY CURRENT. AMPERES COMMON CONTROL BOARD Provides all common system functions and control: Alarm/fault monitoring power supply status and audible circuit supervision. ♦ Terminal connections for two Class B (NFPA Style B) or one Class A (NFPA Style D) input zones. Output for polarized signaling devices (bell/horn) , with super- vision for open and short circuits. Output rated 3 amps, steady or pulsing. Circuit is disabled on detection of a short circuit trouble. Drill Silence inputs may be isolated from the electrical bus. Terminal connections for system alarm auxiliary relay contacts (form C, 3A @ 24VDC or 120VAC resistive). One set of N.O. and N.C. contacts, with shared common, transfer on alarm condition and are restored only by operation of the RESET switch.. Terminal connections for system fault auxiliary relay contacts (form C, 3A @ 24 VDC or 120 VAC resistive). One set of N.O. S N.C. contacts, with shared common, transfer upon any fault condition and restore only when all faults clear. Page 2-7 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions A latching alarm pulldown output is provided for each zone. This out- put can be used with RA10 or RA20 remote annunciator panels, or to drive other function boards within the panel (4RC, AAC, CBT, etc. ) The Common Control Board provides supervision for input zones, with up to 5mA of supervisory current per zone, through a field wiring loop resistance of up to 100 ohms. Each input circuit, upon alarm, locks in regardless of the subsequent state of input devices and remains in the alarm condition until the RESET switch is activated. Each circuit is capable of supporting at least one detector in alarm (2-wire ionization or photoelectric with LED , and relay outputs on the detector base) while the remaining detectors on the circuit are in the standby condition. The audible output circuit is separately fused and capable of providing 1.5 amps for external polarized indicating devices. A snap-in edge connector provides for system expansion by connecting additional Zone Expansion Boards. Additional details are covered in Table 2-2. COMMON CONTROL BOARD - TECHNICAL DATA - Operating voltage: 24 and 15 VDC - Operating Amps in normal condition: .066 Amps - Operating Amps in trouble condition: .146 Amps - Operating Amps in alarm condition: .420 Amps - Temperature limit: 00 to 49° C (32° F to 120° F) - Humidity limit: Up to 85% relative humidity (non-condensing) - Maximum field wiring resistance: a) Initiating circuit - 100 ohms b) Audible output circuit - See Table 4-1 - Two Class B (NFPA Style B) or one optional Class A (NFPA Style D) initiating circuits - Maximum alarm current, each zone: .070 Amps - Minimum alarm current, each zone: .040 Amps - Maximum standby detector current available for each zone: 0.0022 Amps - Suitable for smoke detectors or contact devices - See Table 3-5. Page 2-8 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions COMMON CONTROL BOARD LED INDICATORS AND SNITCHES The Firequest 200 LED indicators and control switches are located on the front of the Common Control Board. Table 2-2 summarizes the function of each LED indicator and Table 2-3 describes the function of each control switch. Page 2-9 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions TABLE 2-2: CONTROL. BOARD LED INDICATORS NORMAL LEGEND COLOR STATE FUNCTION AC ON GREEN ON GOES OUT ON LOSS OF AC POWER OR BROVN- OUT. SYSTEM ALARM RED OFF LIGHTS WHEN SYSTEM ALARM IS PRESENT. ACTIVE TURNS OFF ONLY WHEN ALARM IS CLEARED BY "SYSTEM RESET" SWITCH AND ALARM CONDITION IS NO LONGER PRESENT. SYSTEM ALARM YELLOW OFF LIGHTS IF "ALARM SILENCE" SWITCH WAS SILENCED OPERATED. TURNS OFF ONLY BY OPERATING THE "RESET" SWITCH. SYSTEM FAULT YELLOW OFF LIGHTS ON ANY SYSTEM FAULT CONDITION ACTIVE AND TURNS OFF WHEN SYSTEM FAULT IS CLEARED. THE "FAULT SILENCE" SWITCH WILL NOT TURN LED OFF. SYSTEM FAULT YELLOW OFF LIGHTS WHEN "FAULT SILENCE" SWITCH IS SILENCED OPERATED. AFTER REMOVING FAULT CONDI- TION, FAULT SIGNAL WILL RESOUND UNTIL THE SWITCH IS RETURNED TO NORMAL. ALARM FIRE- RED OFF LIGHTS WHEN ZONE 1 GOES INTO ALARM. ZONE 1 TURNS OFF WHEN "RESET" SWITCH IS OPERATED AND DEVICE HAS BEEN RESTORED. FAULT FIRE- YELLOW OFF LIGHTS WHEN AN OPEN CIRCUIT CONDITION ZONE 1 OCCURS IN ZONE 1. TURNS OFF WHEN FAULT CONDITION IS CLEARED AND DEVICE HAS BEEN RESTORED. ALARM FIRE- RED OFF LIGHTS WHEN ZONE 2 GOES INTO ALARM. ZONE 2 TURNS OFF WHEN "RESET" SWITCH IS OPERATED. FAULT FIRE- YELLOW OFF LIGHTS WHEN AN OPEN CIRCUIT CONDITION ZONE 2 OCCURS IN ZONE 2. TURNS OFF WHEN FAULT CONDITION IS CLEARED. AUDIBLE CKT. YELLOW OFF LIGHTS WHEN AN OPEN OR SHORT CIRCUIT FAULT EXISTS IN THE AUDIBLE OUTPUT CIRCUIT. TURNS OFF WHEN FAULT IS CLEARED. Page 2-10 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions .... f . . i .1 1 fill-. li " N v i r P/N 900683 2ZX ZONE EXPANSION BOARD Provides two Class A (NFPA Style D) initiating circuits identical to those described for the Common Control Board. Separate alarm and fault LEDs are provided for each initiating zone. Separate Zone Disconnect switches. Inputs are supervised and controlled by the Common Control Board via a snap-in edge connector. The 2ZX Zone Expansion Board provides the capability of expanding the basic Firequest 200 to 8 input detector zones (three 2ZX Zone Expansion Boards plus Common Control Board) or to 20 zones with the optional enclosure (nine 2ZX Zone Expansion Boards plus Common Control Board). The 2ZX board has two Class A (NFPA Style D) initiating circuits and zone disconnect switches. Each zone has a negative pulldown output that is activated on an alarm condition in that zone. This output is restricted to 120mA maximum. Page 2-12 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions is -- 7 •Rf 4ZX P/N 910445 4ZXD - P/N 910443 4ZX AND 4ZXD FOUR ZONE EXPANSION BOARDS The 4ZX Zone Expansion Board provides the capability of expanding the basic Firequest 200 system to 14 initiating zones, or to 38 zones with the optional large enclosure. The 4ZX has four Class B (NFPA Style B) initiating circuits, each with separate Alarm and Fault LEDs. Each input circuit, upon alarm, locks in regardless of the subsequent state of. input devices and remains in the alarm condition until the alarm has been cleared by the system RESET switch located on the control board. A latching -alarm output (negative pulldown) is provided for each zone which can be used to activate a remote annunciator and for internal connections to other boards, such as the AAC, 4RC, 1ORC, DD8, etc. The pulldown output is restricted to 120mA to system common. Jumpers are included for programming the zone non-silence feature - for systems with sprinkler waterflow switches. The 4ZX is a standard size board, measuring 3"H x 7"W. Model 4ZXD Zone Expansion Board is identical to the 4ZX board with the following addition. Individual zone disconnect switches provide a means for removing alarm signals from, the system alarm relay bus and audible bus when servicing is required. The disconnect switches are of the "walk-test" type, so that the zone will remain or go into alarm, but the signal is not transferred to the system alarm bus. If a zone shows a fault condition, an alarm will still come in if the alarm occurs inboard of an open circuit. A DISCONNECT FAULT LED provides visual indication if any switch is in the off-normal position. Page 2-13 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions P/N 900687 MODEL 4RC RELAY BOARD Four, SPDT, Form C contacts rated 5A @ 24 VDC or 120 VAC resistive. * Relay .activation by negative pulldown (system. common to +24 VDC). Sized to occupy one Firequest 200 single board position. Model 4RC Relay Board gives the Firequest 200 system the capability of generating auxiliary control functions from negative pulldown terminals for operating auxiliary devices; e.g. , ventilation fans, dampers, air conditioning, doorholders, etc. The output consists of four (4), "Form C" relay contacts rated 5 Amps @ 24 VDC or 120 VAC resistive. The 7.5" x 3" relay board is fastened to the equipment cabinet mounting brackets with the provided hardware. Relay Boards must be placed after the last board on the system bus. This will ensure system continuity is maintained. For the large 20 Zone enclosure, the relay boards are provided with mounting rails located on the left-hand side of the cabinet. Up to six (6) relay boards can be mounted on the rail. Page 2-14 Firequest 200 OVNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions , T T P/N 910444 IORC AUXILIARY RELAY BOARD A disconnect switch which interrupts +24VDC to all relays. Individual LED indicators light upon relay activation. Model 1ORC Auxiliary Relay Board gives the Firequest 200 system the capability of generating auxiliary control functions from negative pulldown inputs. Typically, the auxiliary control functions include the operation of the following auxiliary devices; ventilation fans, dampers, air-conditioning, doorholders, etc. All relay coils have diode suppression and each relay has a red LED status indicator. The 1ORC provides 10, Form A (normally open) contacts rated 1 Amp @ 28 VDC or 0.5 Amp @ 120 VAC, resistive. A master disconnect switch prevents activation of all relays during service and testing. Each relay coil is individually addressable by a negative (-) input from a zone or group of zones. Two of the relays can be converted to Form B (normally closed) operation by cutting a jumper wire. Refer to field wiring diagram for jumper designation and location. The 7.5" x 3" relay board must be placed after the last function board on the system bus. This will ensure system continuity is maintained. For the large 20 zone enclosure, the 1ORC should be mounted on the left hand rail. Page 2-15 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions O :a P/N 910239 MODEL AAC - AUDIBLE ALARM/CONTROL EXPANSION BOARD Provides two output circuits rated 3 Amps @ 24 VDC each. Circuits are field selectable for use as indicating zones or as control circuits for fans, dampers, etc. Indicating circuits can operate as Style Y or Z (old Class B or A). Each circuit is supervised for opens and shorts. Alarm input selectable from internal bus or from an external negative pulldown (jumper option). Programmable latching or non-latching modes. Audible circuit may be silenced by manual switch or by internal alarm silence bus (jumper option). LED indicators for audible circuit fault, audible circuit active, and manual alarm silence. The AAC Audible Alarm/Control Board (formerly AAX) provides two field programmable, supervised, output circuits. The circuits can be programmed to function as indicating zones or as control circuits. When used as an indicating circuit, polarized alarm signaling devices such as bells, horns, strobes, etc. are used. The indicating circuits can be wired for either NFPA Style B or D (old Class B or A) operation and have a rated output of 3 Amperes. Page 2-16 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions When used as supervised control circuits, polarized relays such as the PR1 or PR2 Modules connect across the circuits to provide control over fans, dampers, motors, elevators, etc. The relay contacts are rated 5 Amps @ 24 VDC or 120 VAC resistive and are not supervised. NFPA 101 Life Safety Code requires that auxiliary control wiriDZ be supervised to within 3 ft. (91 cm) of the device to be actuated. The AAC board provides a socket for mounting a City Box Transmitter (CBT), Reverse Polarity Transmitter (RPT) , or Mastercoder (MC3) daughter board. The AAC is programmable for latching/non-latching and silenced or non-silenced operation. The circuits are programmable for activation by common alarm from the system bus, or selective activation such as ring-by-zone, or from a group of zones. The AAC is a standard size board measuring 3"H x 7 11W and can be mounted on the main mounting rail of any enclosure, or on the left-hand rail of the large panel (using the BBI cable) . CAUTION The AAC output circuits must not be connected directly to fans, dampers, or other electrical equipment. Use either the PR-1 or PR-2 Polarized Relay Modules to interface the device to be actuated. The PR-1 and PR-2 will only respond to the System Reset Switch, not the Alarm Silence Switch. See field wiring diagrams. Page 2-17 ,r Firequest 200 OVNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions ALa C r P/N 910237 MODEL CBT - CITY BOX TRANSMITTER o Output rated 3 amps @ 28VDC. Compatible with standard solenoid city box, includes supervision for open circuits. o Alarm input from internal alarm relay bus or from an external negative pulldown input (jumper option) . o LED indicators for City Box Fault, City Box Active and City Box DIS- CONNECT, including an automatic fault input to the panel Trouble Bus. THE CBT City Box Transmitter provides a local energy connection to a standard municipal transmitter (coded) . The CBT mounts into a socket provided on the Common Control, AAC, and CCX boards. The output is rated at 3 amps and is fused at 5 amperes. The City Box circuit is supervised for open circuits by sensing the solenoid coil resistance. The presence of • fault condition is indicated by the City Box Fault LED. The output may be activated by the internal alarm relay bus signal or • negative pulldown input connected to screw terminal, TB1-3 . The red ACTIVE LED indicates activation of the output circuit. Output activation by the internal alarm relay bus signal may be defeated by removing jumper wire JP1. ,Page 2-18 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions P/N 910238 MODEL RPT - REVERSE POLARITY TRANSMITTER Alarm input from either internal alarm relay bus or from an external, negative .pulldown input (jumper option). Trouble input from internal trouble bus or from an external negative pulldown input (jumper option) . Can also transmit supervisory signals via pull-down input. 5 m output, compatible with standard central station current sensing receivers. Includes supervision for open circuits and programming jumper option for transmitting panel fault conditions. LED indicators for Polarity Reversal Fault, Polarity Reversal Active, Disconnect, and Panel Fault, including automatic trouble input to panel trouble bus. Sized for installation on the Common Control Board, Audible Expansion Board (Model AAC) , or the Expansion Motherboard (Model CCX) . The RPT Reverse Polarity Transmitter provides a means for connecting a direct-connect telephone line from a municipal or commercially operated central alarm receiving station. The RPT mounts into a socket provided on the Common Control, AAC, and CCX boards. The RPT transmits both alarm and fault (trouble) conditions. Activation of the RPT can be by the system bus or an input (system negative) from a zone or group of zones. Page 2-20 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions The City Box Transmitter output may be unconditionally de-activated by using the manual DISCONNECT switch'. When the manual DISCONNECT switch is operated, the condition is indicated by the DISCONNECT LED and by the System Fault LED. All LED indicators on the City Box Board will be activated during the presence of the Lamp Test signal from the panel bus. Module dimensions are: 3.25" x 2.25". See wiring diagrams for additional information. Page 2-19 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions A disconnect switch, when operated, disconnects the RPT output, lights the DISCONNECTED LED and sounds the system fault buzzer. A red ACTIVE LED indicates that the transmitter has been activated. The output current is a constant 5ma and fused at 3/4 amps. The polarity reversal circuit is supervised for open circuits. The presence of an open condition is indicated by the FAULT LED. In the event of a problem with the telephone circuit, the fault condition can be transmitted to the central station. During this state, the 5ma is interrupted, causing this condition to be indicated by the SYSTEM FAULT LED. The RPT Module dimensions are: 3.25" x 2.25". Refer to the RPT field wiring diagram for jumper wire functions and additional details. Page 2-21 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions Fri .�� s::srrrrr.rrrrrrrr.. . __ _ . +� P/N 910243 MODEL CCX - EXPANSION MOTHERBOARD The CCX Expansion Motherboard provides a piggyback connector for mounting the CBT, RPT, and MC3 option boards. The CCX expansion board may be used in applications where the features of the AAC board are not required, or if a system requires two transmitters. Note that the CCX is a standard size board, 3 11H x 7 11W, and that the RPT, CBT, and MC3 boards are daughter boards which require either a CCX or AAC board. Terminal board TB1 provides screw terminals for connecting + 24 VDC from an auxiliary power supply. Jumper wire WJ1 must be cut if this option is used. If the CCX board is the last board on the system bus, cut jumper wire WJ1. The 7.5" x 3" CCX board is fastened to the Firequest 200 cabinet mounting rails with the provided hardware. Refer to the CCX field wiring diagram for further details. Page 2-22 Firequest 200 OVNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions P/N 910240 MODEL MC3 MASTERCODER MODULE The MC3 Mastercoder Module can be field programmed to provide a distinctive sound pattern from the audible alarm devices. The module can be programmed to sound the uniform temporal Code 3 evacuation signal as outlined in NFPA 72A, Appendix A, or other signals such as the 4-4-4. The signal generated by the MC3 can only be used to pulse the AAC circuits and it does not pulse the alarm output circuit on the common control board. The 3.25" x 2.251! MC3 board mounts piggyback on either the Common Control, AAC, or CCX boards. The Mastercoder module transmits a common-coded fire alarm signal in response to the initiation of an alarm from the system bus or an exterior input from a zone or group of zones. Up to fifteen (15) bits of code may be selected by setting the appropriate .switches on S1 & S2. Generally, characters from the Morse Code are used for coding. Refer to NFPA 72A, Appendix A for a guideline to code selection. A sample of Morse Code characters and the Code 3 pattern are shown on the field wiring diagram. Both, Switch 1 and Switch 2 must be set to obtain the desired code patterns. The cycle is initiated by a pulldown (to system common) input to TB1-2 or from the alarm relay bus. See field wiring diagram for wiring and configuration information. Page 2-23 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions The rate at which the code is transmitted can be varied from 1/10 to 10 seconds by adjusting .potentiometer R7. Use a small screwdriver for this adjustment. The cycle begins at S1-1 when TB1-2 or the alarm relay bus is pulled low. At the end of a full 15 bit cycle (S2-7) there is a brief inactive period before the cycle repeats. The cycle will continue until the alarm (low) condition is removed from the input. To activate coded outputs from the AAC Board, cut jumper wires WJ1 & WJ2 for Circuit #1 and WJ3 & WJ8 for Circuit #2 on the AAC Board. To ensure system continuity, cut jumper JP1 if the module is not the last board on the system bus. Page 2-24 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions A jumper option (J2 b J3) allows either zone to be programmed so that a supervisory alert condition does not cause a system trouble. The SSM, as shipped from the factory, has a jumper (JP4) which connects the supervisory output to the system audible bus. This results in the activation of audible output devices (bells, horns, etc. ) connected to the common control board and AAC board (if used) when a supervisory alert condition exists. The intended purpose of the supervisory alert signal is to cause a distinct and separate signal (usually from the AAC board) to sound in a maintenance or security area without evacuating the premises. Therefore, Jumper JP4 must always be cut for Local Protective Signaling Systems (NFPA 72A) , or if an audible circuit is used for sending evacuation signals. Do not activate the same indicating devices which are activated by the fire alarm input zone signals. Refer to the field wiring diagram for additional jumper wire functions and locations. The SSM may be installed anywhere on the right-hand mounting rail, except after a relay board, with the provided hardware. The board occupies a single 3 in. x 7.5 in. slot and has standard bus connections as well as screw terminals for field wiring. Page 2-26 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions r • _ �i ' j r P/N 910241 MODEL SSM SPRINKLER SUPERVISORY MONITORING BOARD The SSM Sprinkler Supervisory Board provides two supervised input zones for monitoring sprinkler control valves for unauthorized closings. A maximum of 20 valve tamper switches with normally open (N.O. ) contacts may be used. The tamper switches are wired in parallel, as shown in the field wiring diagrams. The input circuit can differentiate between a genuine supervisory alert condition (valve tamper) and a fault occurring in the SSM circuitry. Supervisory alert conditions are annunciated by pulsing orange LEDs and the activation of negative pulldown outputs. There are two pulldown configurations per zone; supervisory pulldown and switched pulldown. The supervisory pulldown output cannot be defeated until the supervisory alert condition has. ..been corrected. Switched pulldowns can be removed by engaging the Status Acknowledge switch. The switched pulldown outputs are for internal connections to an Audible Expansion Board, Relay Boards, etc. , and to remote annunciator panels compatible with the Firequest 200. All pulldown outputs are rated at 50 mA. Fault conditions are indicated by a yellow LED, and supervisory alert conditions (tamper switch closed) by a pulsing orange LED. Acknowledging the supervisory alert condition by the Zone A or Zone B STATUS ACKNOWLEDGE switch causes a system fault indication and the pulsing LED to glow steadily until the alert condition has been removed. Acknowledging a supervisory alert condition also disconnects the corresponding "switched" pulldown output. A subsequent supervisory alert condition will again pulse the orange LED. Any ground fault condition will be annunciated by the GROUND FAULT LED located on the Power Supply Board. Page 2-25 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions that zone. Upon repowering, the 60 - 120 second timer is started (adjustable by R46 or R47). During this period, any new alarm occurring in that zone will cause an alarm at the panel. For this same reason, activating a pull-station or any other contact-type device in a verified input zone will result only in the delay incurred during power-down of the zone. No confirmation delay will result since the new (second) alarm occurred immediately upon return of power. During verification, the following takes place: a) The +24VDC power is temporarily disconnected from the loop, causing the smoke detectors to reset. b) The orange LED(s) lights to indicate verification is taking place. c) A pulldown output capable of sinking 50mA to system common. Typically used to annunciate that verification is taking place. Whenever a panel reset is executed, the verification cycle is immediately terminated and the timers are cleared. Trouble conditions are latching and must be cleared by the system reset switch. NOTE: Alarm verification must not be used in initiating circuits intended for cross-zone operation. Page 2-28 Firequest 200 OVNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions J M. P/N 910290 MODEL VSD ALARM VERIFICATION MODULE Model VSD Alarm Verification Module reduces false alarm signals from smoke detectors or smoke monitoring heads due to electrical or smoke transients. The VSD features are: Two input loop channels that provide alarm verification for- standard 2-wire smoke detectors. Note: not to be used with 4-wire detectors. NFPA Style D or A operation with latching trouble. * Each channel has an adjustable (60 to 120 seconds) time period for verification. Separate negative pulldowns for trouble, verification, and alarm. Sized to occupy a single board position in the Firequest 200 panel. The VSD Alarm Verification Module measures 8.5" x 3" and can be mounted on the right mounting rail of the Firequest 200 panel with the provided hardware. Compression type screw terminals allow for easy connection of field wiring. A zone disconnect switch is provided to remove each zone from the system busses (except the trouble bus) for functionally testing the circuits without causing the panel to go into alarm. An initial alarm condition causes the removal of power to that zone immediately for approximately 6 seconds. This resets the detector(s) in Page 2-27 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions ar• ' •� ;- �� . � r� ,ter � �, P/N 910262 MODEL DD8 DIGITAL DIALER BOARD Programmable automatic daily test transmission, plus manual test transmission button. Dual telephone line monitoring, line seizure, rotary or touch-tone dialing. Three transmission formats geared to the most popular digital receivers; Silent Knight FSK, Radionics Hex, and Ademco. Field programmable non-volatile EEPROM. Diagnostic LEDs for line faults (both) and "DIALER FAILED" to reach receiver. Full standby power per NFPA 72A, 72B, and 72C; latching inputs and memory erasure protection. Dials two different numbers (receiver destination). The DD8 is a double sized board, 611H x 711W, occupies two spaces and can be mounted on either rail of a Firequest 200 panel. Model DD8 Digital Dialer Board is a microprocessor controlled transmitter/communicator that transmits eight (8) conditions (alarms or supervisory), system faults (trouble), and restoral of conditions to normal. The DD8 digital dialer is specifically designed and UL tested for fire alarm applications. Page 2-29" Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions The DD8 uses. the normal telephone network for transmitting to a UL listed central station and requires access to two (redundant) telephone lines. One input zone to the DD8 should be dedicated to sprinkler supervisory signals and be distinguishable from general trouble input signals. See Field Wiring Diagram 5-27. Refer to the DD8 Manual (P/N 850404) for wiring details. Be sure to follow FCC and local telephone company guidelines when connecting the DD8 to your telephone system. Use a RJ31X Telephone Jack to interface the dialer to the premises telephones. Make certain the RJ31X is wired ahead of any other jack or telephone on the premises. The RJ31X terminal connections are shown in the wiring diagrams. ZONE ., 2 12 ...,....._........._......__. 0 0 ....... ...._.. 3 13' .. 4 14 7 17 6 18 .,.. ..,.. 9 19 10 20 • 0 _. SILENCED TROUBLE ^ r •.• 4 .... • RA-10 (P/N 975870) SILENCE LAMP SWITCH TEST RA-20 (P/N 975871) MODEL RA10 b RA-20 REMOTE ANNUNCIATORS The RA-10 and RA-20 Remote Annunciators provide 10 and 20" zones of annunciation respectively. Each annunciator has a lamp test switch, buzzer, silence switch, and a SILENCED LED. The buzzer can sound for both, trouble and alarm conditions. The annunciator LEDs are activated by negative pulldown outputs from the Common Control Board and any zone expansion board in the system. A minimum of #18 AWG wire should be used for annunciator wiring. See Section 5 for wiring details. . Page 2-30 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions Model PR-1 (P/N 910412) and PR-2 (P/N 910413) Polarized Relay Modules are used to control remotely located equipment (fans, motors, dampers, etc. ) on a supervised control circuit provided by the AAC board. The relays are polarized to provide wiring supervision to within 3 ft. (91 cm) of the device to be activated. See NFPA 101 for details. The AAC board must be configured to operate as a control circuit instead of an audible output circuit for bells/horns, etc. Refer to the AAC wiring diagram for configuration instructions. The PR-1/PR-2 provides a SPDT, form C, relay rated 5A @ 120VAC resistive. The relay draws 50mA when activated. The PR-1 may be surface or flush mounted in any standard single-gang backbox. The PR-2 flush mounts in a 2-gang box. A red LED shows through the faceplate to indicate the relay is activated. The module may be mounted and monitored at any remote location. See field wiring diagrams for additional details. The optional Bus-To-Bus Interconnect Cable is used in the large Firequest 200 panels to transfer signals to CCX and AAC boards when they are mounted on the left rail. See Section 3for further details. Model 2APS/4APS Auxiliary Power Supplies are used to provide additional power for larger systems. The 2APS (2.75 Amp output) and 4APS (4.0 Amp output) units are identical to the basic panel power supplies except that additional features for supervising the second power supply are included. Two sets of batteries..are not required as the two power supplies are wired in parallel. Both power supplies are double sized boards (6 11H x 7 11W) and can be mounted only on the left rail of the largest Firequest 200 enclosure. Provisions are made for mounting the second transformer. TRANSFORMER KITS - Model 2AXF (P/N 910433) and Model 4AXF (P/N 910432) transformer kits are required when an optional power supply is to be placed in parallel with the main power supply board. The 2AXF has a rated output of 2.75 Amps and the 4AXF has an output of 4.0 Amps. These transformer kits are only applicable to systems with the large (20 zone) enclosure. Mounting details are covered in Section 4 and field wiring hookup is shown in Figure 5-24. Page 2-31 Firequest 200 OW ER'S MANUAL Component Descriptions Page 2-32 SECTION 3 STANDBY BATTERIES AND CURRENT REQUIREMENTS When supplying battery power under emergency conditions, it is necessary to know how much energy the system will consume during the period of primary power loss. Since battery voltage remains somewhat constant, battery capacity is calculated in Ampere-hours (Amperes x Time = Ah) To do this, the total anticipated current consumption of the system in quiescent (standby) mode must be multiplied by the length of time the system is expected to function without AC power. To this quantity must be added the total current consumption of the system while in alarm, multiplied by the time the system must support the alarm condition without AC power. This sum will be the total capacity, in Ampere-hours, required of the batteries. Calculating Standby Battery Capacity Operating power for all initiating and indicating devices is provided by the power supply. Also, any externally connected 4-wire smoke detectors can be powered from the switched 24 VDC output terminal (TB1-10) of the Common Control Board. The distribution of such loads must be carefully planned before proceeding with system installation. The following DC load calculations should be performed to determine if the power supply is capable of providing the total system current demand. Also, .the calculations will provide the minimum ampere-hour standby battery capacity for alarm and standby conditions as outlined by applicable NFPA codes. Refer to Tables 3-5 and 3-6 for initiating and indicating device current requirements. Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Standby Batteries and Current Requirements TABLE 3-1: WORKSHEET FOR CALCULATING ALARM CURRENT LOAD (Fill in blank spaces where applicable and complete multiplication) NO. OF CURRENT TOTAL DEVICE DEVICE TYPE DEVICES PER CURRENT DEVICE 1 COMMON CONTROL BOARD CURRENT 0.420 AMPS TOTAL INPUT ZONES USED IN 2 SYSTEM (COMMON CONTROL BOARD, X 0.060 A = AMPS 2ZX, 4ZX, & 4ZXD BOARDS) 3 TWO ZONE BOARD (2XZ) X 0.020 A = AMPS 4 FOUR ZONE BOARD (4ZX & 4ZXD) X 0.150 A = AMPS 5 AUDIBLE ALARM/CONTROL X 0.200 A = AMPS EXPANSION BOARD (AAC) 6 CITY BOX XMTR. (CBT) X 0.060 A = AMPS 7 REVERSE POLARITY XMTR. (RPT) X 0.100 A = AMPS 8 MASTERCODER MODULE (MC3) X 0.025 A = AMPS 9 SPRINKLER SUPV. BOARD (SSM) X 0.085 A = AMPS 10 NUMBER OF 4RC & 1ORC RELAYS X 0.040 A = AMPS TO BE ACTIVATED IN ALARM 11 DD8 DIGITAL DIALER X 0.165 A = AMPS (Continued) Page 3-2 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Standby Batteries and Current Requirements TABLE 3-1 (Cont.) WORKSHEET FOR CALCULATING ALARM CURRENT LOAD 12 VSD ALARM VERIFICATION BOARD X 0.220 A = AMPS 13 RA-10 REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR X 0.005 A = AMPS 14 RA-20 REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR X 0.005 A = AMPS 15 PR-1 CONTROL RELAY X 0.040 A = AMPS 16 PR-2 CONTROL RELAY X 0.080 A = AMPS 17 TOTAL CURRENT RATINGS OF ALL INDICATING DEVICES IN SYSTEM X = AMPS 18 TOTAL SYSTEM CURRENT DEMAND. SUM OF LINES 1 THRU 17 $ AMPS ENTER TOTAL POWER SUPPLY 19 CAPCITY: 2.75, 4.0, 5.5, s'<VhY' '`•''r4`' AMPS 6.75 OR 8.0 AMPS. i CURRENT AVAILABLE FROM TB1-10 v 20 OF COMMON CONTROL BOARD. f '? AMPS SUBTRACT LINE 18 FROM LINE 19 * NOTE: Current Should Not Exceed 1.5 Amps. If line 18 exceeds the power supply capacity, line 18 must be reduced or the power supply capacity must be increased (line 19). Page 3-3 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL . Standby Batteries and Current Requirements TABLE 3-2: VORICSMET FOR CALCULATING STANDBY CURRENT LOAD NO. OF CURRENT TOTAL DEVICE DEVICE TYPE DEVICES PER CURRENT DEVICE 1 INTERNAL LOAD - (INCLUDES •'•fx: c ;:} f, � �, h 0.100 AMPS 2-WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR LOAD) ��` -- 2 2ZX ZONE EXPANSION BOARDS X 0.030 A = AMPS 3 4ZX ZONE EXPANSION BOARDS X 0.075 A = AMPS 4 AUDIBLE ALARM/CONTROL X 0.025 A = AMPS EXPANSION BOARD (AAC) 5 CITY BOX XMTR. (CBT) X 0.025 A = AMPS 6 REVERSE POLARITY XMTR. (RPT) X 0.100 A = AMPS 7 MASTERCODER MODULE (MC3) X 0.023.A = AMPS 8 SPRINKLER SUPV. MONITOR (SSM) X 0.010 A = AMPS 9 DD8 DIGITAL DIALER X 0.068 A = AMPS 10 VSD ALARM VERIFICATION BOARD X 0.035 A = AMPS TOTAL 4-WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR X = AMPS 11 STANDBY CURRENT LOAD FROM TB1-10 OF CONTROL BOARD 12 TOTAL STANDBY CURRENT LOAD ..n� �' f < AMPS SUM OF LINES 1 THRU 11z 13 ENTER VALUE FROM LINE 18 OF .ti % x. AMPS TABLE 3-1 f TOTAL 4-WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR X = AMPS 14 ALARM CURRENT LOAD FROM TB1-10 OF CONTROL BOARD 15 TOTAL ALARM CONDITION LOAD ,f�' '? 'f' �% f ' }' �� ���'y+',�•rts�< AMPS (SUM OF LINES 13 & 14) l `' "M Page 3-4 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Standby Batteries and Current Requirements TABLE 3-3: BATTERY CAPACITY 1 BATTERY STANDBY CURRENT (TABLE 3-2, LINE 12) AMPS 2 STANDBY TIME IN HOURS* HRS 3 LINE 1 X LINE 2 = AMP-HRS 4 BATTERY DERATING FACTOR (LINE 3 X 1.1) = AMP-HRS 5 ALARM LOAD IN AMPERES (TABLE 3-1, LINE 18) AMPS 6 ALARM TIME IN HOURS** _ .084 HRS 7 ALARM AMPERE HOURS (LINE 5) X (LINE 6) = AMP-HRS MIN. BATTERY AMPERE-HOUR CAPACITY REQUIRED. 8 ADD LINES 4 6 7 = AMP-HRS SELECT BATTERIES FROM TABLE 3-4 * NFPA 72A requires 24 hours of standby operation. NFPA 72B and 72C require 60 hours of standby operation. ** NFPA code requires minimum .of 5 minutes alarm operation, therefore: 5 minutes divided by 60 = ..084 hours. TABLE 3-4: BATTERY SELECTION CHART PART MODEL DESCRIPTION NUMBER 19240159 CF12V5L SEALED BATTERY, 12V,5Ah 19240238 CF12V8L SEALED BATTERY.,. 12V, 8Ah 19240269 CF12VIOL SEALED BATTERY, 12V, 1OAh 19240160 CF12V15L SEALED BATTERY, 12V, 15Ah r19240248 CF12V25L SEALED BATTERY; 12V, 25Ah Page 3-5 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Standby Batteries and Current Requirements The following table gives the standby and alarm currents for various compatible initiating devices. Use these values, if applicable, for calculating battery capacity. TABLE 3-5: 24VDC INITIATING DEVICE CURRENT REOUIREMENTS DETECTOR MODEL STANDBY ALARM COMPATIBLE DETECTOR BASE & DESCRIPTION CURRENT CURRENT PART NUMBERS @24VDC 4-WIRE FENWAL BASE CPD 7021 IONIZATION 60 UA 100 MA 70-201000-001 70-201000-002 PSD 7125 PHOTOELECTRIC 60 UA 100' MA 70-201000-003 PSD 7126 PHOTOELECTRIC 60 UA 100 MA W/1350 HEAT SENSOR REFER TO CATALOG SHEETS FOR DETAILED DESCRIPTION DH-22 DUCT HOUSING 100 UA 100 MA DNA FOR ABOVE DETECTORS MAX. BRK 1400 IONIZATION 100 UA 300 MA DIRECT CONNECT 1451 IONIZATION 100 UA 300 MA B401 2400 PHOTOELECTRIC 100 UA 300 MA DIRECT CONNECT 2451 PHOTOELECTRIC .100 UA 300 MA B401 A complete listing of compatible smoke detectors can be found in Appendix A. Page 3-6 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Standby Batteries and Current Requirements To determine the maximum number of detectors per initiating zone, divide the zone standby 2-wire smoke detector current by the standby current of the detector to be used. If a combination of detectors is used, calculations must be made such that total standby current to the detectors does not exceed the circuit rating.- See Appendix A for circuit current ratings. The following table covers various UL listed indicating devices and associated current requirements used for calculating battery capacity. TABLE 3-6: 24VDC INDICATING DEVICE CURRENT REOUIREMENTS PART NO. MODEL DESCRIPTION CURRENT DRAW 508675 K-46-6P 6" BELL 0.060 AMPS. 508676 K-46-8P 8" BELL 0.060 AMPS 508677 K-46-10P 10" BELL 0.060 AMPS 960340 FH-104 VIBRATING HORN, 87 DB 0.035 AMPS 19240260 FH-204 VIBRATING HORN, 87 DB 0.063 AMPS 508683 AV-32 HORN AND FLASHING LAMP 0.163 AMPS 960003 AV-32S HORN AND FLASHING STROBE 0.190 AMPS 960169 AV-32P HORN AND LAMP 0.163 AMPS 508684 V-33 FLASHING LAMP 0.100 AMPS. 960004 V-33S FLASHING STROBE LAMP 0.125 AMPS. 960170 V-33P LAMP (NO FLASHER) 0.100 AMPS. Page 3-7 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Standby Batteries and Current Requirements Page 3-8 SECTION 4 SYSTEM INSTALLATION READ & UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE PROCEEDING .L Installation Sequence Installation procedures should be performed in the sequence outlined below for the most efficient use of time and least likelihood of accidental damage to equipment. Installation details are covered in subsequent paragraphs and should be followed closely. 1. Prepare a carefully laid out drawing of the complete system wiring hookup. This drawing should be secured inside the panel after installation for future reference. 2. Mount equipment cabinet. 3. Complete all conduit connections to the panel. 4. Pull all system wiring through conduit. DO NOT HAKE CONNECTIONS AT THIS TIME ! 5. Install chassis and subassemblies. 6. Check the integrity of the field wiring - follow the "External Wiring Checkout Procedure" before connecting wiring to the terminals. CAUTION THE PANEL SHOULD NOT BE USED IN PLACE OF A MULTIMETER IN CHECKING FIELD WIRING FOR GROUNDS, SHORTS, OPENS, POLARITY, OR VOLTAGE. IF YOU DON'T HAVE AN APPROPRIATE METER, STOP WORK AT ONCE AND GET ONE. Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Installation 7. Connect wiring to appropriate terminals as outlined in the installation drawings prepared by yourself or the seller/supplier, if applicable. 8. Apply power and perform operational test as outlined under "Testing the System". NOTIFY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT, MONITORING FACILITY, BUILDING OCCUPANTS, ETC, BEFORE TESTING THE SYSTEM. 9. NEVER connect or disconnect wiring or circuit boards with AC or DC power (batteries), applied. Mounting the Equipment Cabinet Care must be taken in planning the cabinet location. The cabinet is intended only for use in building interior applications which are free from exposure to rain, condensation, excessive dust, moisture, or other airborne contamination. The system must not be subjected to ambient air temperatures below 32° F (0° C) or above 120° F (49° C). Relative humidity should not exceed 85 % (non-condensing).. If the system is to be installed in an environment outside the limits defined above, it is then the responsibility of the installer to ensure the panel is protected from excessive temperature and condensation. Plan cabinet location to permit free access to sides, top, and/or bottom for conduit entry. Where bottom entry is used, make sure conduit or wire do not interfere with battery location. Also, make sure there is full clearance for the 180° swing out door and adequate working space for future operation and system maintenance. Adjusting Cabinet Yindov Display As the System is expanded it may become necessary to increase the viewing area of the cabinet window. For each function board installed which has LED indicators, remove the associated plastic knockout window to expose the LEDs. Mounting Option Boards Zone Expansion Boards are connected to the Common Control Board and to each other by snap-in edge connectors. The boards are then fastened to the mounting brackets located on the rear cabinet panel with the provided hardware. For each additional Zone Expansion Board installed, the appropriate plastic knockout window located on the cabinet door should be removed to provide visibility of the board-mounted LED indicators. Page 4-2 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Installation 4RC and 1ORC Auxiliary Relay Boards are fastened to the equipment cabinet mounting brackets with the provided hardware. Auxiliary Relay Boards must be placed after any 2ZX, 4ZX/4ZXD, _AAC, or CCX boards in systems with standard size enclosures. This ensures supervision continuity is maintained for the rest of the system. For systems with large enclosures, the Auxiliary Relay Boards may be mounted on the rails located at the left-hand side of the cabinet. A total of 6 relay boards can be mounted on the rail if no other options are to be used. Refer to Fig. 5-24 for typical mounting configuration. The AAC Audible Alarm/Control Expansion Board and Expansion Motherboard (CCX) are fastened to the panel mounting rail with the provided hardware. These boards are generally mounted after the last zone expansion board and before Auxiliary Relay Boards. Optional piggyback boards such as the City Box Transmitter (CBT) and Reverse Polarity Transmitter (RPT) are mounted on the AAC or CCX boards using push-on plastic supports and a 8 pin connector. The supports, and the mate to the connector, are an integral part of the AAC or CCX boards.. Options such as the DD8. dialer should be located after any function board in the system which requires supervision. Auxiliary Power Supply Boards can only be mounted on the upper left-hand rail of the large enclosure. This rail has mounting studs spaced specifically for the 2.75 Amp or 4.0 Amp Auxiliary Power Supply Board. Additional sub-assembly boards may be mounted directly below the power supply board. The auxiliary power supply board requires a transformer kit which mounts on the studs directly below the existing cabinet transformer. Installation and wiring of the transformer kits is covered below. Additional details are covered in the field wiring diagrams. 2.75 AMP and 4.0 AMP TRANSFORMER KITS The Transformer Kits are installed in the large enclosure as follows: 2.75 Amp Transformer 1. Mount transformer in position shown in Fig. 5-24 using lockwashers and nuts provided. 2. Remove screw terminals 1 and 2 on input terminal block (TB1). 3. Install black transformer wire under Screw Terminal No. 1 of input terminal block (TB1). 4. Install white transformer wire under Screw Terminal No. 2 of input terminal block (TB1). Page 4-3 Firequest 200 OVNER'S MANUAL Installation 5. Connect green wires from power supply circuit board to spade lugs on transformer. 6. Install covers provided on all terminal blocks. 4 Amp Transformer 1. Mount transformer in position shown in Fig. 5-24 using lockwashers and nuts provided. 2. Mount 4 position terminal block in position shown using screws provided. 3. Remove screw terminals 1 and 2 on input terminal block (TB1). 4. Connect black wire from position .1 of 4 position terminal block (TB2 or TB3) to Terminal No. 1 of input terminal block (TB1). 5. Connect white wire from position 4 of 4 position terminal block (TB2 or TB3) to terminal 2 of input terminal block (TB1). 6. Program TB2 (and TB3, if used) as follows: 120 VAC SYSTEM INPUT VOLTAGE - Connect one yellow jumper provided between terminals 1 and 3. Connect second yellow jumper provided between terminals 2 and 4. 240 VAC SYSTEM INPUT VOLTAGE - Connect one yellow jumper provided between terminals 2 and 3. Discard second yellow jumper. 7. Connect green wires from power supply circuit board to spade lugs on transformer. 8. Install covers provided over all terminal blocks. Note: Optional transformer position shown in Fig. 5-24 is for mounting second transformer when two power supplies are required. Repeat steps 1 to 8 for second transformer mounting. AUXILIARY POVSR SUPPLY INSTALLATION Install the Auxiliary Power Supply in accordance with directions outlined in Fig. 5-6. Page 4-4 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Installation ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Wiring Precautions 1. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER TO ENSURE THAT THE WIRING AND DEVICES INSTALLED IN THE SYSTEM MEET THE CURRENT NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (ARTICLE 760), NFPA 70 (ARTICLE 210), AND STATE AND LOCAL BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS. 2. Check that' you have all the equipment _necessary to complete the installation. 3. Follow the Field Wiring Diagrams and Installation Notes at the. end of the manual. 4. To prevent confusion and possible errors, all conductors should be tagged or otherwise coded and logged, at installation, to identify circuit assignment, polarity, and whether the wiring is outgoing or return. 5. Leave adequate slack in the wiring as this will simplify troubleshooting. 6. All wiring should be terminated with UL listed devices. 7. The incoming AC voltage should be stable and within the specified voltage range. This is especially important in construction projects where incoming power may be high or unstable, with temporary connections often causing large inductive voltage spikes. 8. Incoming Wiring: Life Safety Branch Circuit or as required by local code. Protect by fused disconnect or circuit breaker. See wiring diagrams for specific input current ratings. Requires additional 2 Amperes fusing. 9. Earth Ground Fault Detection: Special attention should be directed to proper grounding practices. The power supply/battery charger and AC input should use an isolated ground circuit, not conduit ground. At no time should this system be connected to a conduit or green wire circuit that also is used to power resistance heating, motors, fans, air conditioning equipment, or fluorescent lighting circuits, since leakage currents into the ground return could damage sensitive system components. Page 4-6 Firequest 200 OVNER'S MANUAL Installation CLASS A (NFPA STYLE D) RELAY INSTALLATION The Style D adapter relay (P/N 910390) converts a Class B (NFPA B) initiating zone to Class A (NFPA Style D). The relays plug into the corresponding relay sockets on the Common Control Board and 2ZX expansion boards. These sockets are designated as K4 and K5 on the Common Control Board and K1 and K2 on the 2ZX boards. An end-of-line resistor must be placed across terminals TB2-3 & TB2-4 and TB2-8 S TB2-9 of the Common Control Board, and terminals 3 & 4 of the 2ZX board. READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING 1. Locate relay sockets described above. 2. Orient relays so that pins 1 and 12 are facing the top of the fire alarm panel. 3. Plug relay into the socket. The relay is firmly seated when both ends of the relay click into place. 4. The zone is now ready. for Style D operation. Page 4-5 Firequest 200 OHNER'S MANUAL Installation CLASS A (NFPA STYLE D) RELAY INSTALLATION The Style D adapter relay (P/N 910390) converts a Class B (NFPA B) initiating zone to Class A (NFPA Style D). The relays plug into the corresponding relay sockets on the Common Control Board and 2ZX expansion boards. These sockets are designated as K4 and K5 on the Common Control Board and K1 and K2 on the 2ZX boards. An end-of-line resistor must be placed across terminals TB2-3 & TB2-4 and TB2-8 & TB2-9 of the Common Control Board, and terminals 3 & 4 of the 2ZX board. READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING 1. Locate relay sockets described above. 2. Orient relays so that pins 1 and 12 are facing the top of the fire alarm panel. 3. Plug relay into the socket. The relay is firmly seated when both ends of the relay click into place. 4. The zone is now ready for Style D operation. Page 4-5 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Installation ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Viring Precautions 1. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER TO ENSURE THAT THE {TIRING AND DEVICES INSTALLED IN THE SYSTEM MEET THE CURRENT NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (ARTICLE 760), NFPA 70 (ARTICLE 210), AND STATE AND LOCAL BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS. 2. Check that you have all the equipment necessary to complete the installation. 3. Follow the Field Wiring Diagrams and Installation Notes at the end of the manual. 4. To prevent confusion and possible errors, all conductors should be tagged or otherwise coded and logged, at installation, to identify circuit assignment, polarity,: and whether the wiring is outgoing or return. 5. Leave adequate slack in the wiring as this will simplify troubleshooting. 6. All wiring should be terminated with UL listed devices. 7. The incoming AC voltage should be stable and within the specified voltage range. This is especially important in construction projects where incoming power may be high or unstable, with temporary connections often causing large inductive voltage spikes. 8. Incoming Wiring: Life Safety Branch Circuit or as required by local code. Protect by fused disconnect or circuit breaker. See wiring diagrams for specific input current ratings. Requires additional 2 Amperes fusing. 9. Earth Ground Fault Detection: Special attention should be directed to proper grounding .practices. The power supply/battery charger and AC input should use an isolated ground circuit, not conduit ground. At no time should this system be connected to a conduit or green wire circuit that also is used to power resistance heating, motors, fans, air conditioning equipment, or fluorescent lighting circuits, since leakage currents into the ground return could damage sensitive system components. Page 4-6 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Installation 10. A separate earth ground or cold water pipe with properly bypassed water meter should be used. All external devices, such as horns or alarm bells, should have their housings grounded. 11. Use conductor size required by local codes, if applicable, or use minimum of #14 AWG. Resistance should not exceed that noted on the field wiring diagrams. 12. Most supervised circuits use voltage or current sensing circuits . which are very sensitive to induced voltages on the sensor wiring. Therefore, DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES run AC power, speaker, P.A. , intercom, or switch control wiring with inductive leads, in the same conduit or in the immediate vicinity of the sensor wiring. 13. Carefully read all applicable installation notes referred to in the Field Wiring Diagrams Lightning Protection A commonly overlooked problem involving modern electronic control systems is the lack of adequate lightning protection. Make sure adequate lightning protection is provided for the incoming power at the building entry. Arrestor circuitry and earth grounding should be in accordance with Article #250 of the National Electric Code. There is no known protective device available which is capable of protecting equipment from damage caused by "direct hit" strikes of lighting due to extremely high energy released (10 million to 100 million volts @ 10,000 to 30,000 or more amperes). However, line surges from indirect strikes are voltage spikes induced through power line lead switching can be minimized by the addition of transient suppressors. Although the Firequest 200 has various built-in transient protection devices, additional protection is suggested, especially in areas subject to above average lightning activity or induced voltage spikes and fluctuations due to power line load switching. Page 4-7 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Installation Conduit and Viring Requirements Install system conduit and wiring in accordance with the guidelines outlined under Wiring Precautions above. The cabinet layout leaves the lower left-hand section clear for system standby battery placement. Be sure any conduit entry into the cabinet near this section will not interfere with later battery installation. All conductors should be tagged or otherwise coded and logged at installation to identify circuit assignment and polarity.. This procedure will prevent confusion and possible errors in later wiring connections to system terminals. Do not apply power to the system at this time. Table 4-1 may be used in determining the maximum total wire length for initiating and indicating circuits. The table is based the resistance of solid copper wire. An example for calculating indicating circuit wire length is included. The maximum allowable INITIATING zone wire resistance is 100 Q. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER TO ENSURE THAT THE WRING AND DEVICES INSTALLED IN THE SYSTEM MEET CURRENT NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, NFPA STANDARDS, STATE AND LOCAL BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS. Page 4-8 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Installation TABLE 4-1: WIRE RESISTANCE Resistance of solid copper wire, in ohms per 1000 feet: AWG #22 = 16.4 4 AWG #14 = 2.575 4 AWG #18 = 6.510 9 AWG #12 = 1.619 9 AWG #16 = 4.094 9 To Calculate Total Wire Length: 1. Determine maximum allowable wire resistance lv = Assumed maximum line voltage drop of 1 volt.* lv R = --- It = Sum of current ratings (in amps) of all ind- It icating devices in the circuit. R = Total allowable wire resistance in circuit. 2. Calculate maximum allowable wire length of desired AWG wire size (x). R (from formula above) X 1000 ft. X = ----------------------------------- Resistance value from Table 9 Example: How far can I run a #12 wire which has a total indicating device current load of 0.8 Amps? (Total distance to .last device on circuit and back). Solution: 1 R = ---- = 1.25 .8 1.25 X 1000 X = ------------- = 772 feet 1.619 The maximum allowable INITIATING zone resistance is 100 4 Page 4-9 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Installation WIRING CONNECTIONS The wiring information in this section is intended to be used in conjunction with the wiring diagrams in Section 5. Figure 5-23 and 5-24 are wiring diagrams for the standard and large zone panels, respectively. These diagrams identify all field wiring terminals and depict system circuit wiring requirements. 120/240 VAC POWER INPUT The AC input wiring should be from a separate branch circuit supplied through a fuse or circuit breaker connected to building mains ahead of all other disconnect devices. Be sure the ground conductor connects directly back to the building earth ground, and that if this is a connection to the water service, the water meter is properly bypassed. CAUTION - If water mains are non-conductive (PVC, etc. ), make sure a separate ground is provided. Securely connect the incoming AC line to the primary side of the cabinet mounted power transformer. The secondary lines are factory connected to the power supply with two, 18 inch, #16 gauge wires. Provide an earth ground to terminal 2 on TB-1 of the power supply. DO NOT apply AC power at this time. 24 VDC STANDBY POWER INPUT Connect the battery wires to terminal TB1-3 (positive) and terminal TB1-4 (negative) of the power supply board. Observe polarity carefully as a reversed-polarity connection will cause fuse_ failure when the wiring is later connected to the battery. DO NOT connect the wiring to the battery at this time. 24 VDC POWER OUTPUT For 24 VDC, four-wire smoke detector loads that require momentary power interruption for reset, use terminal TB1-10 (positive) of the Common Control Board and terminal TB1-6 (negative) of the power supply/battery charger board. Page 4-10 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Installation AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY WIRING (LARGE ENCLOSURE ONLY) To meet the current demand of Firequest 200 systems which may have a large number of indicating devices connected to the output circuit, or a large number of optional function boards, an auxiliary power supply can be connected in parallel to the main power supply board. . The auxiliary power supply may be rated at 2.75 or 4.0 Amps, depending upon the current load, as calculated in Section 3. The total power supply output of the main and auxiliary boards is the sum of the individual supplies. For example, a 4.0 Amp main power supply and a 2.75 Amp auxiliary supply wired in parallel would give a total current output of 6.75 Amps. The current rating of the battery fuse (F2) on the Auxiliary Power Supply must be increased due to the higher power supply current output. Refer to Figure 5-24 fuse selection and wiring details. The two power supplies are wired in parallel as follows: 22 AGW wire between TB1-1 of main power supply and T31-1 of the auxiliary supply. 16 AWG wire between TB1-6 of main power supply and TB1-6 of the auxiliary supply. 16 AWG wire between TB1-5 of main power supply and TB1-5 of the auxiliary supply. Connect earth ground (cold water pipe) to TB1-2 of main power supply. Place 3.9K ohm, 1/2 watt, resistor across TB1-3 and TB1-4 of the ' main power supply board. Connect standby battery leads to auxiliary power supply board. TB1-3 (+) and TB1-4 (-). Observe proper polarity! * Replace battery fuse (F2) on the Auxiliary Power Supply Board as outlined in Figure 5-24. ALARM AND TROUBLE RELAY CONTACTS SPDT alarm and trouble relay contacts are available from Common Control Board terminals on TB-1. These "Form C" contacts are isolated from all Firequest 200 circuits and may be used as needed in any 24 VDC or 120 VAC auxiliary circuit of up to 3 Amps resistive load. 0 Page 4-11 !� N Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Installation SYSTEM CONTINUITY Electrical continuity within the Firequest 200 system is maintained by a jumper wire located on each of the subassembly boards. The Common Control Board jumper wire must be left intact if optional function boards are not used. For example; a system with one 2ZX Board requires that the Common Control Board jumper wire be cut and the 2ZX jumper wire be left intact. For systems with more than one function board, the Common Control Board jumper wire and the continuity jumper of 'each function board must be cut on all but the last board. This procedure ensures supervision continuity is maintained for the entire system. Refer to the following text and the drawings in Section 5 for jumper wire functions and locations. ,. JUMPER VIRE FUNCTIONS AND LOCATIONS A variety of optional features are available on the various function boards. Many of these options. are field selectable by cutting designated programming jumpers. The following lists the Firequest 200 system function boards and associated jumper wires. These jumper wires may or may not have to be cut depending upon the configuration of your particular system. Refer to the field wiring diagrams in Section 5 for jumper wire locations of specific functions boards. POVER SUPPLY BOARD JP2 must be cut if AMP METER is used for monitoring charging current. See Fig. 5-7. AUXILIARY POVER SUPPLY BOARD JP1 must be cut to enable battery fault and ground fault annunciation on the main Power Supply Board. See Fig. 5-6. JP2 must be cut if AMMETER is used for monitoring charging current. COMMON CONTROL BOARD Systems with Sprinklers - VJll (Zone B) and VJ12 (Zone A) must be cut to disable the alarm silence switch. VJ10 is for system continuity supervision and must be cut if any optional function board (other than .a relay board or remote annunciator) is to be used in the system. See Figure 5-8 for programming details of all jumpers. Page 4-12 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Installation VJ3 b VJ8 (Circuit 2) must be cut for external activation (non-latching). VJ1 S VJ5 (Circuit 1) must be cut for external activation (latching). Reset by system RESET switch. VJ3 5 VA (Circuit 2) must be cut for external activation (latching). Reset by system RESET switch. VA must be cut if +24VDC is to be supplied by an auxiliary power supply board. VJ7 must be cut if AAC is NOT the last board on continuity bus. See Fig. 5-16. MODEL CBT - CITY BOX TRANSMITTER VJ1 must be cut to activate by external pulldown only. See Figure 5-12. VJ2 must be cut if not the last board on continuity bus. MODEL RPT - REVERSE POLARITY TRANSMITTER VJ1 must be cut if NOT the last board on system bus. VJ2 must be cut for external ALARM activation only. VJ3 must be cut for external TROUBLE activation only. See Fig. 5-13. MODEL CCX - EXPANSION MOTHERBOARD VJ1 must be cut if +24VDC is from Auxiliary Power Supply. VJ2 must be cut if NOT the last board on system bus. See Figure 5-11. Page 4-14 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Installation 2ZX - TWO ZONE EXPANSION BOARD Systems with Sprinklers - VJ4 (Zone 2) and/or VJ5 (Zone 1) must be cut to disable the alarm silence switch. VJ3 is for system continuity supervision and must be cut only if it is NOT the last board in the system; i.e. , leave VJ3 intact on the last board in the system. See Figure 5-9. 4ZXD - FOUR ZONE EXPANSION BOARD Systems with Sprinklers - Cut the following jumper(s) to disable the corresponding alarm silence switch. JP1 must be cut in Zone C. JP2 must be cut in Zone D. JP3 must be cut in Zone B. JP4 must be cut in Zone A. See Fig. 5-10. MODEL 1ORC - AUXILIARY RELAY BOARD VJ1 must be cut to set Relay K9 for N.O. operation. VJ2 must be cut to set Relay K9 for N.C. operation. VJ3 must be cut to .set .Relay K10 for N.O. operation. VJ4 must be cut to set Relay K10 for N.C. operation. MODEL AAC - AUDIBLE ALARM/CONTROL EXPANSION BOARD VJ1 (Circuit 1) must be cut for external activation only (latching). Reset by system RESET or ALARM SILENCE switch. VJ3 (Circuit 2) must. be cut for external activation only (latching). Reset by system RESET or ALARM SILENCE switch. VJ1 & VJ2 (Circuit 1) must be cut for external activation (non-latching). Page 4-13 1 Firequest 200 OVNER'S MANUAL Installation insert BUS EXPANSION CABLE INSTALLATION , Page 4-16 - Installation BUS-TO-BUS INTERCONNECTING CABLE (MODEL BBI) The Bus-To-Bus (BBI) cable provides a means for expanding the electrical bus on systems with the large enclosure. The BBI is a 16-wire (18 gauge), 48 inch long cable with male Molex connectors on either end. One male connector inserts into J2 of the last (bottom) option board mounted on the right-hand rail and the other to J2 of the first (bottom) option board on the left rail. It is important to note that with the BBI cable connected, the last board on the system electrical bus is at the top position of the left-hand rail. . Therefore, option boards which do not tie into the electrical bus, such as 4RC relay board, should be mounted last on the rails; i.e. , top position(s) of left mounting rail. This will ensure all other option boards dependent on the bus are not electrically isolated. Note, however, if the auxiliary power supply is used, it will occupy the upper left-hand rail and non-supervised function boards will mount directly below it. All cable wiring is green except pin 1, which is black. See Pin-out information below. A blank plug is provided for inserting over the male connector pins of the upper most board mounted on the left-hand mounting rail. This plug prevents accidental shorting of the connector pins. Refer to the installation drawing on the following page and install the BBI cable and blank plug as outlined below. 1. Remove AC power and disconnect battery. 2. Mount the BBI cable to the bottom board of right-hand mounting rail and to bottom board of left-hand mounting rail. MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE BLACK TIRE IS CONNECTED TO PIN ONE (1) OF BOTH BOARDS. 3. Insert the blank plug over the exposed connector pins of the uppermost board on left-hand mounting rail. The blank plug prevents accidental shorting of the connector pins. 4. Reinstate power and complete a full operational test of the system as covered under system testing. Page 4-15 Firequest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL • Installation Exercise extreme caution when installing the BBI cable or serious damage will result. Make certain the connectors are correctly installed before applying power. Common installation errors include: - Rotating one end of the connector 180° in relation to the other end of the connector (pin No. 1 at pin 16 position). - Installation of connector offset by 1 pin.. EXTERNAL VIKING CHECKOUT PROCEDURE The following procedure is recommended to help ensure a trouble free system start-up. BAKE SURE THAT AC AND BATTERY POWER IS DISCONNECTED. 1. Disconnect wiring to earth ground. Using an ohmmeter set on a high resistance scale, such as R x 1,000 or R x 10,000, check the resistance of each conductor lead, one at a time, to earth ground to verify that no conductor is grounded. The conductor to ground resistance should be very high, approximately 5 to 10 megohms. 2. Check Class B (NFPA Style B) initiating circuits with an ohmmeter to ensure that the 3.9K R, 1/2 watt EOL resistor is in place. 3. Before terminating wiring, check Class B (NFPA Style Y) indicating zones to ensure the 3.9K 4 EOL resistor has been properly installed. If the reading is less than 3.9K 9, reverse the meter leads and check again. You should see a 3.9K 9 reading in one direction and a value less than 3.9K in the other. If both readings are less than 3.9K, then one o_r..more indicating devices are connected with the wrong polarity. The lower resistance reading will depend on the number of devices connected in the circuit, but should be approximately 1.5K 4. 4. Actual field experience has shown that the most common problems can be traced to improper installation of initiating and indicating devices. Generally, improper wiring technique resulting in an open or shorted circuit, missing EOL resistors, or incorrect polarity, is the culprit. 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ON_ .: REMOVE WIRE FROM TB1-1 CONTROL FAULT BOARD FAULT BUZZER SOUNDS SYSTEM ON FAULT MOMENTARILY EN"AGE COMMON ALL SYSTEM LAMP TEST. CONTROL SYSTEM ON NONE j BOARD LEDS a REMOVE EARTH GROUND FROM GROUND FROM TB1-2 OF POWER POWER FAULT ON SUPPLY BOARD. JUMPER SUPPLY FAULT BUZZER SOUNDS TB1-5 TO TB1-2. BOARD GROUND ON JUMPER TB1-6 TO TB1-2. FAULT Page 4-20 r Firequest 200 OWNER'S M UAL System Power-up and Te<ting TESTING THE SYSTEM Perform a complete, systematic test to verify that all alarm Land trouble functions are working properly. Table 4-2 lists a recommended sequence of tests and the responses that should be observed. For systems, with optional CBT City Box and RPT Reverse Polarity Transmitters, � 51ee "Testing Systems with CBT and RPT Transmitters". After each test, unless otherwise indicated, restore the system to normal condition before proceeding to the next test. THE SYSTEM SHOULD BE PERIODICALLY TESTED ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN BY THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION AND BY APPLICABLE NFPA & LOCAL CODES. TABLE 4-2: RECOMMENDED SYSTEM CHECKOUT PROCEDURE ITEST ACTION WHERE LED RESPONSE LEGEND LED �. STATUS OTHER ' DISCONNECT 120/240 VAC COMMON AC ON OFF CONTROL' FAULT BUZZER SOUNDS BOARD SYSTEM ON & BATTERY FAULT LED FAULT LIGHTS MOVE ALARM SILENCE COMMON ALARM / SWITCH TO "SILENCE" CONTROL SILENCE ON POSITION. BOARD FAULT BUZZER SOUNDS SYSTEM FAULT ON MOVE TROUBLE SILENCE COMMON FAULT J SWITCH TO "SILENCE" CONTROL SILENCE ON FAULT BUZZER SOUNDS POSITION. BOARD PLACE JUMPER ACROSS COMMON SYSTEM ON TERMINALS TB2-2 & TB2-5 CONTROL ALARM BOARD ACTIVATES ALARM REPEAT FOR TB2-7 FIRE ZONE ON & TB2-10. ALARM (Continued) _. __. 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No. AXP-010-0 Page 5-3 0 w• O O e .cr O LARGE ENCLOSURE FIGURE 5-3 Dwg. No. AXP-011-0 d Page 5-4 TRANSFDRMER LINE QLQ 3.0 MPS CGRM MAXIMUM CONNECT TO UKUSED HOLE IN MOUNTING RAIL USING A 06 SELF-TAPPING SCREW 275 AMP, 120VAr- 60HZ GRN RN/VHT-_ BRN BLK/VHT BLK 1 00 5 GROUND Mm LINE (VHr) az5 AMPS LINE (BLK) IIA)QMUM 4.0 AMP, 240VAr. 30/60 HZ, CONSISTING OF TVO 120VAC CIRCUITS WITH SHARED COMMON NEUTRAL NOTES THE PANEL IS WIRED FOR 120VAC, 60HZ WHEN SHIPPED FROM FACTORY, FOR 240VAE OPERATION, REMOVE JUMPERS BETWEEN TERMINALS 2 L 4, AND 1 L 3. INSTALL ONE JUMPER BETWEEN TERMINALS 2 L 3 AS SHOVK VHT BRN BLK/VHT BLK 1 5 GROUND WRN) NEUTRAL (VHT) 145 AMPS LINE CBL10 MAXIMUM 4.0 AMP, 120VAG 6ONZ INPUT WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 8 ZONE CABINETS FIGURE 5-4 Dwg. No. AXP-012-C Page 5-5 GREEN 1 GREEN J FROM POVER SUPPLY BOARD TRANSFORMER BLK TBI BLK IT 120VAC, 60HZ. HOT VHT BLK 3AMPS MAX. NEUT GRN GRN GND 2.75 AMP, 120VAC, 60HZ TRANSFORMER FOR 20 ZONE BACKPLATE GREEN FROM POVER SLIPPY BOARD GREEN 4.0 AMP, 120VAC OR 220/240VAC, 50/60HZ TRANSFORMER FUR 20 ZONE BACKPLArE 1 4 SEE 120VAC, 60HZ. OR 240VAC. BLK BLK NOTE 2 50/60 Hz CONSISTING OF HOT VHT VHT SEE TWO 120vAC CIRCUITS ►BUT NOTE 1 SHARING A COMMON NEUTRAL GND GRN GRN 4.5 AMPS MAXIMUM NOTES 1) FACTORY MSTALLLED JUMPERS ACROSS TERMU ALS 1 L3, 2L 4, FOR 120VAC 2) INSTALL JUMPER ACROSS TERMINALS 2 L 3 FIR EZV240VAC IPERATMK INPUT WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 20 ZONE CABINETS FIGURE 5-5 Drg. No. AXP-013-0 Page 5-7 r POWER SUPPLY BATTERY CHARGER SEE POWER ` , P/N 900679 2.75A SUPPLY BUS P/N 900666 "A JI FUNCTIDNS TABLE 1 SEE FIGURE\ AC IN 5-4 OR 5-5 F3 DC PVR. OJPI O OPTIONAL O GROUND PLUG IN METERS FAULT F2 BATT. VOLT METER O BATTERY FAULT BATT. BATTERY 24 VDC AMP. METER SEE NDTE ] FAULT C+) (-) (+) (-) ^ 1 2 3 4 5. 6 TB1 o OJP2 4 4 BATTERY FAULT SYSTEM COMMON EARTH GROUND — (+)24VDC OUTPUT SEE NOTES 2 L 3 (SEE NDTE 4) BATTERY (-) BATTERY (4) FOR TROUBLESHOOTING PURPOSES ONLY. POWER SUPPLY BUS FUNCTIDNS NOTES, PIN FUNCTION 1 (+)ISVDC 1) CUT JP2 IF AMP METER IS USED. 2 RESET (MONITORS BATTERY CHARGING CURRENT) 3 I SYSTEM COMMON 2) CONNECT TO EARTH GROUND TO ENABLE GROUND 4 Ac oN FAULT CIRCUIT. 5 (+)283VDC 6 TROUBLE BUS L 3) WHEN CONNECTING TO COLD WATER PIPE, ENSURE THAT 7 LAMP TEST L WATER METER HAS BYPASS STRAP ATTACHED. B SPARE 4) USED FOR CONNECTION TO INTERNAL FIRE ALARM PANEL MODULES ONLY. POWER SUPPLY / BATTERY CHARGER MODEL ZAPS P/N 910249 MODEL 4APS P/N 910250 FIGURE 5-7 Dwg. No. AXP-015-0 Page 5-8 SYSTEM ALARM SYSTEM TROUBLE RELAY, NOTE 5 RELAY, NOTE 5 NON-SUPERVISED NON-SUPERVISED EOL (4)24VDC. NOTE 3 SUPERVISED 3.9K + NON-SNITCHED NOT SUPERVISED (+)24V HOTS 2 NOTE- BELL CIRCUIT S V ITCHED LS NOT POWER UNITED (SEE NOTE 7) TBI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 + 1 NOTE 4 SEE POWER �� 1 12 (+) 2 SUPPLY BUS F1 LF--iJ FUNCTIONS J1 � (+) 3 (+) (+)CLASS 'A' TABLE 3AG C2A) 3AG (2A) K4 EOL SUPERVISED 1 AUDIBLE CKT. SW. 24VDC NOTE 4 .9K ZONE I SYSTEM POWER (-) 5 SEE NOTES 1 L 6 FOR TROUBLESHOOTING PURPOSES ONLY, COMMON O AC ON 6 NOTE 4 POWER SUPPLY CONTROL SYSTEM ALARM C+) 7 BUS FUNCTIONS PIN FUNCTION BOARD SD_ENCED ACTIVE NOTE 80 (t) (t) EOL P/N 900678 0 O 90 3.9K 1 (*)lSVDC 2 RESET SYSTEM FAULT (_)1p 0-:: : SILENCED ACTIVE CLASS 'B' 3 SYSTEM COMMON r`{VJ7?'� 0 O SUPERVISED ZONE 2 4 AC ON IDNE (NOTE 6) FIRE 5 (+)283VDC ALARM FAULT 6 TROUBLE BUS L C5 O O SNITCH LEGEND S3 S1 - LAMP TEST 7 LAMP TEST L S2 - SYSTEM RESET AUDIBLE FIRE ZONE S3 - SYSTEM ALARM SILENCE 8 SPARE CIRCUIT ALARM FAULT S4 S4 - SYSTEM FAULT SILENCE FAULT O O O I J1 16 JUMPER PROGRAMMING DESIGNATION FUNCTION CUT IF DETECTION NOTE, VJ3 ZONE 1 IS USED L) INSTALL OPTIONAL RELAY (AOP) FOR CLASS 'A' DETECTION. FOR VATERFLOW. 2) L5 AMP. MAXIMUM CURRENT FOR 4-WIRE SMOKE DETECTION. CUT IF DETECTION 3) FOR CONNECTION TO INTERNAL FIRE PANEL MODULES ONLY, WJ4 ZONE 2 IS USED FOR VATERFLOW 4) NEGATIVE 'PULLDOVN' (NON-SUPERVISED), 120nA MAXIMUM SCUT IF NOT LAST TO SYSTEM COMM= HOARD ON SYSTEM 5) FORM 'C' CONTACTS RATED 3 AMP. AT 24VDC RESISTIVE. WJ5 BUS. 6) POWER UNITED INPUT CIRCUIT. 7) USE ACC MODULE FOR POWER LIMITED OUTPUT CIRCUITS INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUITS DIRECT NORMAL MAX. I MAX. RIPPLE CURRENT STANDBY ALARM I VOLTAGE P-P DETECTORS 22 MA 70 MA 100 MILLIVOLTS E12.L 5.0 MA 70 MA lica MILLIVOLTS INDICATING DEVICE CIRCUITS NOMINAL VOLTAGE NORMAL SUPERVISORY CURRENT MAX. ALARM CURRENT MAX. RIPPLE VOLTAGE 24VDC 7-W 3.0 A 67 MILLIVOLTS NOTICE TWO-VIRE SMOKE DETECTOR COMPATIBILITY IDENTIFIERS 200A. IDENTIFIER NUMBER IS MARKED ON THE CONTROL UNIT. SEE COMPATIBILITY LIST IN APPENDIX 'A' FOR 2-VIRE DETECTORS, BASES, ACCESSORIES. AND QUANTITIES. e COMMON .,CONTROL BOARD FIGURE 5-8 MODEL CCB P/N 900678 Dwg, No. AXP-005-0 Page 5-9 Tn 1 11 u I JP3 TIM (-) NEGATIVE PULLDOVN OUTPUT 1 FIRE ZONE 1 (-) NEGATIVE PULLDIIVN DUTPUT. NONSUPERVISED. SEE NOTE. 1 FAULT NONSLPERVISED. SEE NOTE L -02W Q O (�) t SEE NOTE 3 094_04 t-) FIRE ZDME (-) 4 0 19u (SEE WYE 3) 5 (-) SV2 O FAULT (-) S rnrtTfartuG ClRdnr) ZrW A fnMIATING CIRCUIT) SVS STYLE B (CLASS B) STYLE 'D' (CLASS A) no 1 J2 a 2ZX - SUPERVISED SUPERVISED SEE NOTE Z. - INHERENTLY POVER LIMITED SEE ZONE A FOR STYLE 'D' SEE ZONE B F STYLE 'B' (CLASS �� OR (CLASS B) VIRING. NOTES L NEGATIVE PU_LDOVN RATED 120PA TO SYSTEM COMMON. 2 INHERENTLY POKER LIMITED CIRCUIT. 3. EOL- P/N 830308 JUMPER PROGRAMMING DESIGNATION FUNCTION CUT IF DETECTION JPE ZONE I IS USED FOR VATERFLOV. CUT TO REMOVE FROM ALARM SILENCE BUS. CUT IF DETECTION CTYPICAL WATERFLOV JP1 ZONE 2 IS USED AFPLICATIDD FEIR VATERFLDV SYSTEM CaHTINU- JP3 ITY, CUT .IF NOT LAST BOARD ON SYSTEM BUS INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUITS DIRECT NORMAL MAX MAX RIPPLE CURRENT STANDBY ALARM VOLTAGE P-P DETECTORS 2.2 MA 70 MA 250 MILLIVOLTS EJSL SA MA 1 70 MA 230 MILLIVOLTS NOTICE TVO-VIRE SMOKE DETECTOR COMPATIBILITY SNITCHES IDENTIFIERi EDDA - MARKED ON MODULES. SV1 ZONE A DISCONNECT REFERENCE COMPATIBILITY LISTINGS IN APPENDIX B FOR 2-VIRE DETECTORS, BASES SV2 ZONE B DISCONNECT ACCESSORIES. AND QUANTITIES FOR EACH MODULE. 2-ZONE EXPANSION BOARD MODEL 2ZX P/N 900683 FIGURE 5- -1 Drg. No. AXP-_01_6_-1 Page 5-10 JP5 TBI 1 (+) ZONE A INPUT DISCONNECT O I P1 16 �b , 2 (-) ZONE A INPUT ND� O O w� FIRE�--Z —� 4 (f) ZONE B INPUT IVIRING DETAIL SEE NOTE 4 c[scm+cCt� �� � 4ZX/ L FIRE -0 A 6 (+) ZONE C I Kowa A FIRE U 70- (+> ZONE D INPUT alscnmmm a ©m=wwrR 4ZXD M Zp— E T ZONE D INPUT 90-- PULLDDVN ZONE A FIRE JPI JP2 JP3 IP4v 10 (_) PULLDDVN ZONE B SEE NOTE 2 /O u (-) PULLDOVN ZONE C 16 p (_) PIJLLDOVN ZONE D (*> <+) CLASS 'B' TBI I COL SUPERVISED 2 0 3.9K (TYPICAL) RTES 40 ZONE A L) POWER LIMITED INPUT CIRCUITS. 5 O 60 2) ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. 70 7 O 80 3) NEGATIVE PULLDDVN RATED ! 120r-A TO SYSTEM 9 NEGATIVE PUV D FIR13 ATCN OOANNUNCIATORS,A �ETC COMMON, (NON-SUPERVISED). 9 (ZONE A> 4) MODEL 4ZXD WITH DISCONNECT SWITCHES. 110 20 TYPICAL CLASS 'B' DETECTION ZONE (SUPERVISED) LED INDICATORS LEGEND COLOR NORMAL FUNCTION STATE (OS1) ALARM ZONE l RED OFF LIGHTS WHEN DETECTOR INPUT CIRCUIT (DS2) ALARM ZONE 2 _ RED OFF IS IN ALARM CONDITION. TURNS TIFF CDS3> ALARM ZONE 3 RED i OFF WHEN 'RESET' SWITCH IS OPERATED. (AFTER ALARM HAS BEEN CLEARED). (DS4) ALARM ZONE 4 RED OFF _ P 0M) FAULT ZONE.1- YELLOW OFF IN LIGHTS CTDR LOW. ETUR OFF WHEN (DS6) FAULT ZONE 2 YELLOW OFF FAULT CONDITION IS CLEARED. (DS FAULT ZONE 3 Y L V OFF CDSB) FAULT ZONE 4 YELLOW OFF (DS9) DISCONNECT YELLOW OFF LIGHTS WHEN ANY DF THE 4 ZONES IS FAULT DISCONNECTED BY SWITCHES S1-S4. JUMPER WIRE DESIGNATIONS DESIGNATION FUNCTION JPI CUT IF DETECTION ZONE 'C' IS USED FOR VATERFLOW JP2 CUT IF DETECTION ZONE 'D' IS USED FOR VATERFLOV JP3 CUT IF DETECTION ZONE 'B' IS USED FOR WATERFLOV JP4 CUT IF DETECTION ZONE 'A' IS USED FUR VATERFLOW JPS CUT IF NOT LAST BOARD ON SYSTEM BUS INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUITS INSTALLATION NOTES+ DIRECT NORMAL MAXIMUM MAX. RIPPLE L INSTALL ANYVHERE ON SYSTEM BUS (RIGHT-NAND RAIL), CURRENT STANDBY ALARM VOLTAGE P-P EXCEPT AFTER A RELAY BOARD. (4RC L 1ORC). LED'S MUST BE VISIBLE THROUGH BEZEL WINDOW. DETECTORS 2.2MA 701-A 250 MILLIVOLTS F nt 54j-A 70M 250 WLLIVOLTS 2 SECURE BOARD TO MOUNTING RAIL WITH FOUR 6-32 x 3/4 SELF TAPPING SCREWS, (ENCLOSED). SWITCHES NOTICE S1 ZONE A - FAULT DISCONNECT S2 ZONE B - FAULT DISCONNECT TVD-V1RE SMOKE DETECTOR COMPATIBILITY IDENTIFIERS 200A. S3 ZONE C - FAULT DISCONNECT IDENTIFIER NUMBER IS MARKED ON THE CONTROL UNIT. SEE S4 ZONE D - FAULT DISCONNECT COMPATIBILITY LIST IN APPENDIX 'A' FOR 2-VIRE DETECTORS. BASES. ACCESSORIES. AND QUANTITIES. FOUR ZONE EXPANSION BOARD FIGURE 5-10 MODEL 4ZX P/N 910443 Dwg.No. AXP-017-0 MODEL 4ZXD P/N 910445 Page 5-11 I PI 16 OPTIONAL CONNECTION TO TB1 CWJ2 1 SEE NOTE 1 AUXILIARY PDVER SUPPLY 1 NON-SUPERVISED 2 �VJ1 J2 COMMON FROM TB1-6 OF AUXILIARY PDVER SUPPLY 8 I JI 16 CC X NOTESi 1) (+)24VDC FROM TB1-5 OF AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY/ JUMPER WJ1 MUST BE CUT IF THIS OPTION IS USED. 2) CONNECTOR SOCKET USED TO MOUNT OPTIONAL BOARDS, A) CITY BOX TRANSMITTER P/N 910237 B) REVERSE POLARITY TRANSMITTER P/N 910238 C) MASTERCODER MODULE P/N 910240 JUMPER PROGRAMMING DESIGNATION FUNCTION WJl CUT IF (+)24VDC IS FROM AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY WJ2 CUT IF NOT LAST BOARD ON SYSTEM BUS (SUPERVISION BUS JUMPER) EXPANSION MOTHER BOARD MODEL CCX P/N 910243 FIGURE 5-11 Dwg. No. AXP-018-0 Page -12 CPT OUTPUT RATING„ ^\ 3 AMP 2 28VDC (SUPERVISED) i DISCONNECT I S1� K1 I CONNECT TO AUDIBLE L I (t) �� ALARM EXPANSION BOARD 2 C-) 1P (AAC P/N 910239) _— —+ 3 DS1 Q OR EXPANSION 10243) BDARD LOCAL ENERGY CITY BOX DS2 Q JP1 B (CCX EXPANSION 9MOTHE (SUPERVISED) DS30 CBT CONNECT TO MASTER CITY BOX HAVING THE FOLLOWING RATINGS TRIP CURRENT - 0250 AMP COIL VOLTAGE - 3.65 VDC TO EXTERNAL NEGATIVE COIL RESISTANCE - 14.6 OHMS 'PULLDOVN' TERMINAL (NDN-SUPERVISED) SEE NOTE 3 RESTRICTED CIRCUIT. SEE NOTE 7 FOR TROUBLESHOOTING PURPOSES ONLY. JUMPER WIRES . J2 PINOUTS DESIGNATION FUNCTION PIN 1 CONTINUITY BUS JP1 CUT FOR EXTERNAL ALARM PIN 2 (+)13VDC ACTIVATION ONLY, SEE NOTE 3. PIN 3 DC COMMON JP2 CUT IF NOT LAST BOARD PIN 4 ALARM RELAY ON SYSTEM BUS. PIN 5 LAMP TEST PIN 6 TROUBLE BUS PIN 7 (r)24VDC PIN 8 (*)IOVDC CREFJ INSTALLATIOWOPERATION NOTESt L SECURE CBT TO AAC OR CCX BOARD VIA 'PIGGY-BACK' CONNECTOR P- CUT JUMPER JP2 IF CBT IS NOT LAST BOARD ON SYSTEM HUS LED'S L SWITCHES 3. THE CBT OUTPUT IS ACTIVATED BY A 'NEGATIVE DSI - (RED) ACTIVE LED PULLDOVN' INPUT FROM THE INTERNAL ALARM DS2 - (YEL) DISCONNECT LED RELAY BUS OR FROM AN EXTERNAL PULLDOWN TO DS3 - CYEL) FAULT LED TBS-3. SEE NOTES 4 L 5 BELOW. WHEN S1 - DISCONNECT SWITCH ACTIVATED. THE RED 'ACTIVE' LED VILL LIGHT AND REMAIN ON UNTIL THE ALARM CONDITION IS CLEARED. 4. USE THE FOLLOWING TERMINALS FOR EXTERNAL 'PULL-DOVN' OUTPUTS, - COMMON CONTROL BOARD TB1-1 L TB2-6 - 2ZX, TB1-1 L T92-1 - 4XZ TB1-9. THRU TB1-12 5. WITH JPI IN PLACE. THE ALARM CAN BE ACTIVATED THROUGH THE INTERNAL ALARM BUS OR FROM AN EXTERNAL 'PULL-DOWN'. 6. THE DISCONNECT SWITCH CSI) UNCONDITIDNALLY DISCONNECTS THE CBT OUTPUT AND ACTIVATES THE 'DISCONNECT' LED L PANEL 'FAULT' LED'S. 7. RESTRICTED CIRCUITS ARE NOT TO LEAVE THE ROOM CONTAINING THE CONTROL EQUIPMENT. CITY BOX TRANSMITTER MODEL CBT P/N 910237 FIGURE 5-12 Dwq. No. AXP-019-0 Page 5-13 FOR A REMOTE STATION UNIT AT THE PROTECTED PREMISES. INTENDED FOR COMNELTION TO A POLARIT► REVERSAL CIRCUIT OF A REMOTE STATION RECEIVING UNIT HAVING COMPATIBLE RATINGS. EXTERNAL ALARM INPUT �QO�, FROM NEGATIVE 'PULLDOWN' KI l.Jl RESTRICTED TERMINALS, SEE NOTES 1 L 2 B1 by CIRCUIT (NON-SUPERVISED) 1 � Fi 1 CONNECT TO AUDIBLE EXTERNAL FAULT INPUT 2 K2 SI 3�� At.ARK/CONTRaL EXPANSION SEE NOTE 3 OM NEGATIVE 'PULLDOVW 3 (-) 0=1 3AG PI BOARD tAAC P/N 910239) FR DR TERMINALS. SEE NOTES 1 L 2 04 (,) O= CRI1 (NON-SUPERVISED) c C 8 EXPANSION MOTHERBOARD ODS3 �j (CCX P/N 910243) 5 nA CONSTANT (-) POLARITY REVERSAL CURRENT SOURCE CONNECTION (SUPERVISED) RPT DS4 96774 CPOVER LIMITED CIRCUIT) (�) POLARITY REVERSAL CONNECTION (SUPERVISED) REFER TO MANUAL cP/N 850307) FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS LED'S L SVITCHES KEY TO PROGRAMMING JUMPERS DS1 - (RED) ACTIVE LED DESIGNATION FUNCTION DS2 - (YEL) SYSTEM FAULT WJ1 CUT IF NOT LAST BOARD ON SYSTEM BUS WJ2 CUT TO ACTIVATE ALARM FROM AN EXTERNAL INPUT (a) DS3 - (YEL) DISCONNECT LED VJ3 CUT TO ACTIVATE TROUBLE FROM AN EXTERNAL INPUT (on) DS4 - (YEL) REVERSE POLARITY VJ4 CUT IF NOT TRANSMITTING FAULT VIA POLARITY REVERSAL FAULT CRI1 CUT TO DISABLE LINE SUPERVISION (IF ALREADY S1 - DISCONNECT SNITCH SUPERVISED FROM CENTRAL STATION) (M) WITH VJ2 IN PLACE, ALARMS CAN BE ACTIVATED EXTERNALLY OR THROUGH SYSTEM ALARM BUS. (am) VITH VJ3 IN PLACE. TROUBLE CAN BE ACTIVATED EXTERNALLY OR THROUGH SYSTEM TROUBLE BUS. INSTALLATION/OPERATION NOTES L SECURE RPT TO AAC OR CCX BOARD VIA 'PIGGY-BACK' CONNECTOR. 2. CUT JUMPER WIRE VJI IF NOT LAST BOARD ON SYSTEM BUS. 3. RESTRICTED CIRCUITS ARE NOT TO LEAVE THE ROOM CONTAINING THE CONTROL EQUIPMENT. 4. THE RPT OUTPUT IS ACTIVATED BY A 'NEGATIVE PULL-DOVN' INPUT FROM THE ALARM BUS OR FROM AN EXTERNAL PULL-DOWN INPUT TO TBI-1. SEE NOTES 5 L 6. JUMPER WIRE VJ2 MUST BE CUT IF ONLY EXTERNAL ACTIVATION IS DESIRED. WHEN ACTIVATED. THE RED 'ALARM' LED VILL LIGHT. THIS CONDITION WILL PERSIST UNTIL THE ALARM IS CLEARED. 5. USE THE FOLLOWING TERMINALS FOR EXTERNAL 'PULL-DOVN' OUTPUTS- - COMMON CONTROL BOARD TB2-1 L TB2-6 - 2ZX BOARD TBI-1 L T92-I - 4ZX BOARD TBI-9 THRU TBI-12 6. USE SEPARATE NEGATIVE 'PULL-DOVN' TERMINALS FOR CONNECTING ALARM AND FAULT INPUTS. 7. THE TROUBLE INPUT (NEGATIVE PULL-DOVN) IS APPLIED FROM THE ALARM RELAY BUS OR FROM AN EXTERNAL PULL-DOVN INPUT TO TBI-2. SEE NOTES 5 L 6. JUMPER WIRE VJ3 MUST BE CUT IF ONLY EXTERNAL ACTIVATION IS DESIRED. A PULL-DOWN INPUT VILL LIGHT THE 'TROUBLE' LED AND THE PANEL 'FAULT' LED. B. THE DISCONNECT SWITCH CSI) UNCONDITIONALLY DISCONNECTS THE RPT OUTPUT AND ACTIVATES THE 'DISCONNECT' LED AND THE PANEL 'FAULT' LED. ONE OF THE FOLLOWING 4 MODES OF OPERATION MUST BE SELECTED TO TRANSMIT TO A CENTRAL STATION CNFPA 720 THROUGH SYSTEM BUS ACTIVATMNI 1. TO TRANSMIT AN ALARM VIA POLARITY REVERSAL CUT JUMPERS VJ3 L VJ4. ALSO, CUT DIODE CRIL IF LINE SUPERVISION IS NOT DESIRABLE. 2. T13 TRANSMIT A FAULT CONDITION VIA POLARITY REVERSAL CUT JUMPERS VJ2, VJ3. AND DIODE CRIL 3. TO TRANSMIT AN ALARM VIA POLARITY REVERSAL AND TO TRANSMIT FAULT VIA OPEN CIRCUIT, CUT JUMPER VJ4 AND DIODE CRIL TO TRANSMIT TO A CENTRAL STATION (NFPA 720 THR13UGH EXTERNAL ACTIVATION, 4. CUT JUMPERS VJ2, VJ3, AND VJ4. ALSO. CUT DIODE CRIL IF UNE SUPERVISION IS NDT DESIRED. REVERSE. POLARITY TRANSMITTER FIGURE 5-13 MODEL RPT P/N 910238 Dwg. No. AXP-020-0 Page 5-14 TBI TB2 1 N I1 Nn 1 0. Kl[E 3 COM -0 [KI] K2 PULLDOVN 4 4 PULLDOVN SEE NOTES 3 L 4 S•(+)24VDC (+)24VDC 5 SEE NOTES 3 L 4 6 PULLDOVN PULIIIOVN 6 K3 T N'n K3 K4 � 9 K4 8 KC. 9 COM 4RC P/N 900687 NOTE{ TERMINALS T131-4, TBI-5, TBI-6 AND TB2-4, TB2-5, TB2-6 ARE RESTRICTED CIRCUITS AND ARE NOT TO LEAVE THE ROOM CONTAINING THE CONTROL EQUIPMENT. NOTES) 1) CONTACTS RATED 5 AMPS 2 24VDC OR 120VAC RESISTIVE 2) RELAY COILS ARE 24VDC. 0.04 AMPS 3) CONNECT T31-5 AND TB2-5 TO T2I-9 (+24 VDC) OF THE COMMON CONTROL BOARD. 4) CONNECT TBI-4, T31-6, T32-4, AND T112-6 (NEGATIVE (-) COIL) TO COMMON CONTROL BOARD NEGATIVE (-) PULLDOVN TERMINALS T32-1 AND/OR T32-6. - FOR 2ZX BOARD, CONNECT TO TBI-1'AND/OR TB2-L - FOR 4ZX/42XD BOARD, CONNECT TO '721 TERMINALS 9, 10. IL AND/OR 12. 5) ALL CONNECTIONS ARE NON-SUPERVISED. PINS T131 TB2 1 K1 - NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT K2 - NORMALLY OPEN CONTAC7 2 K1 - NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT K2 - NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT 3 K1 - COMMON K2 - COMMON ' 41K1 - NEGATIVE PULLDOVN INPUT I K2 - NEGATIVE PULLDOVN INPUT I 5�+24VDC TO K1 AND K3 +24VDC TO K2 AND K4 610 - NEGATIVE PULLDOVN INPUT K4 - NEGATIVE PULLDOVN INPUT 71K3 - NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT K4 - NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT 8 K3 - NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT K4 - NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT 9 K3 - COMMON K4 - COMMON WARNING: IMPR❑PER CONNECTION MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO SYSTEM INSTALLATION NOTES{ L RELAY BOARDS MUST BE PLACED AFTER THE LAST FUNCTION BOARD ON THE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL BUS. Z. SECURE BOARD TO MOUNTING RAIL VITH FOUR 6-32 x 3/4 SELF-TAP SCREVS (ENCLOSED). 3. CONNECT COIL TERMINALS TO INPUT ZONE PULLDOVN TERMINALS. AUXILIARY RELAY BOARD MODEL 4RC P/N 900687 FIGURE 5-14 Dwg. No. AXP-021-0 Page 5-15 o C K8 N.O. O 1 i i 1 0 N.O. K7 COIL o -� O COIL C O K10 3 3 K9 K8 K7 K6 O .0 K9 WJl COIL O 0 ' I 0 0 0 0 0 COIL K6 K10 COIL 0 a DS10 DS9 DS8 DS7 DS6 00 C.O. K3 NORMAL WJ3/WJ4 O P° �r� 0 COIL C O ~ �� JON.O. 33 K4 COIL o ' ' FK5 K4 K3 K2 a K1 K2 IL K5 N.O. 0 0 0 0 0 DISC. 0 . KI COIL O DS5 DS4 DS3 DS2 DS1 IL 16 1 DS11 SYSTEM COMMON +24 VOC FROM TB1-9 OF FROM TBI-6 OF COMMON CONTROL BOARD POWER SUPPLY COIL INPUTS ARE RESTRICTED CIRCUITS. SEE NOTE 5 NOTES, 1) CONTACTS RATED 1 AMP AT 28VDC, OR 1/2 AMP AT 120VAC RESISTIVE. (NON-SUPERVISED) 2) RELAY COILS RATED 25MA AT 30 VDC. 3) ALL CONNECTIONS TO RELAY BOARD ARE NOT SUPERVISED. 4) SET RELAYS K9 L K10 TO THE DESIRED CONTACT CONFIGURATION BY CUTTING THE APPROPRIATE JUMPER WIRES. ONE JUMPER PER RELAY MUST BE CUT, OR CONTACTS WILL ALWAYS REMAIN CLOSED. RELAY CONTACT CONFIGURATION PROGRAM JUMPER K9 NORMALLY OPEN CUT WJ1 K9 NORMALLY CLOSED CUT WJ2 K10 NORMALLY OPEN CUT WJ3 KIO NORMALLY CLOSED CUT WJ4 5) RELAY COIL INPUTS ARE RESTRICTED AND ARE NOT TO LEAVE THE ROOM CONTAINING THE CONTROL EQUIPMENT. INSTALLATION NOTES, 1. RELAY BOARDS MUST BE PLACED AFTER THE LAST FUNCTION BOARD ON THE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL BUS. 2. SECURE BOARD TO MOUNTING RAIL WITH FOUR 6-32 x 3/4 SELF TAPPING SCREWS, (ENCLOSED). 3. CONNECT COIL TERMINALS TO INPUT ZONE PULLDOWN TERMINALS. 4, DISCONNECT SWITCH S1 WILL DE-ENERGIZE ALL RELAYS AND ACTIVATE LED DSll. AUXILI.ARY RELAY BOARD MODEL 10RC P/N 910444 FIGURE 5-15 Dwg, NO. AXP-022-0 Page 5-16 PROGRAM HEADER (SEE TABLE 1) CIRCUIT 1 STYLE Y (CLASS B) p '� CS P1 1 ]006 2 0 0 3 F1 WJ2 DSI O SIA E DL (t)30 04 (4l1) K2 1 /� DS20 § TIE EXTERNAL ACTIVATION 3.910 (-) 3AG 1 V.11 DS3� a 1 CCKTT2 FROM NEGATIVE PULLDOVN �p CVJB J TERMINALS SEE NOTE 5 L 05 0) DS4� 3 TABLE 1, CNON-SUPERVISED 6 FZ H DS50 \ RESRICTED CIRCUIT 39K 8 (-) 3AG CW p^DS6C) SEA SEE NOTE 4 CIRCUIT 2 9 (-) AAC VJ7 COMMON FROM T31-6 OF STYLE Z CCLASS A) CW J6 1 -Q 16 9007SB AUXILIARY POWER SOURCE (SUPERVISED) W ON-SUPERVISED) (IF USED) NOTE 6 OPTIONAL CONtJECTIDN -- ♦24VDC FROM AUXILIARY POWER SOURCE TD PROGRAM CKT- 1 AND/OR CKT 2 FIIR USE WITH INDICAT]NG (6 E AMPS MAXIMUM) DEVICES, INSTALL JUMPERS C2) IN POSITIONS SHOWN IN NON-SUPERVISED (NOTE ID) TABLE L WHEN AAC IS USED FOR SUPERVISED CONTROL L CIRCUITS, THE JUMPERS MUST BE CHANGED TO THE CONTROL CIRCUIT CONFIGURATIOK _JI LEDS L SWITCHES DSI - (YEL) FAULT FK71 DS2 - (YEL) DISCONNECT DS3 - (RED) ACTIVE CYEL) FAULT INDICATING DEVICE CIRCUITS DSS - CYEL) DISCONNECT MAX RD'PLE VOLTAGE DS6 - (RED) ACTIVE NOMINAL VOLTAGE NORMAL SUPERVMAX ALARM CURRENT S1 - DISCONNECT SNITCH 24VIIC 739A 3.0 A 65 MILLIVOLTS CM, 21 S2 - DISCONNECT SWITCH INSTALLLATION/OPE:RATION NOTES 1) INVALL ANYWHERE ON SYSTEM BUS EXCEPT AFTER A TABLE 1 - PROGRAM HEADER SHUNT OPTIDNS RELAY BOARD SECURE HOARD TO MOUNTING RAIL WITH FOUR SHUNT PINS CKT. HID FUNCTION 6-32 x 3/4 SELF TAP SCREWS (EENCLOSED). 1 - 2 1 R TIVATBIO SYSTEM RESETA SW]'TL}L 6 - 5 2 3) INSTALL OPTIONAL''PIGGY-BACK' BOARD, IF USED. 2 - 3 1 ACTIVATION BY SYSTEM AUDIBLE BUS 4) RESTRICTED CIRCUITS ARE NOT TO LEAVE THE ROOM 5 - 4 2 RESET HY SYSTEM RESET OR ALARM SILENCE CONTAINING THE CONTROL EQUIPMENT. 5) USE THE FOLLOWING TERMINALS FUR 'PULL-DOVN' TO SYSTEM COMMON. - COMMON CONTROL BOARD, T112-1 L TB2-6 TABLE 2 - JUMPER WIRE CONFIGURATIONS - 2ZX ZONE BOARDo TB1-1 L 722-1 FUNCTION - 4ZX ZONE BOARDS TB1-9 THRU TRI-12 CKT. Na DESIV� F 1 T FOR EXTERNAL ACTIVATION ONLY (LATCHING)- 6) POWER LIMITED CIRCUIT (100 VA MAX.) SET BY SYSTEM RESET SWITCH. 2 1 VJT FOR EXTERNAL ACTIVATION 7) SELECT JUMPER VIBE CPTMNS BY CUTTDVG APPROPRIATE WJON-LATCHING)JUMPER WIRES CUT WJ7 IF ,NOT THE LAST BOARD ON THE 2 VJT FOR EXTERNAL ACTIVATION ONLY SYSTEM BUS OR WHEN USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH A E VJATCHIND. RESET BY SYSTEM RESET SWITCH.PIGGY-HACK' OPTION BOARD, T If 24VDL IS TO BE FROM AUX PDVER SUPPLY. _ UT IF NOT LAST BOARD ON CONTINUITY BUS B) VIRRIIW FOR OPENS, SHORTS.�AND GROUND FD AULTT SS WITH AN OHMMETER. 9) EACH AAC OUTPUT IS ACTIVATED BY A NEGATIVE PULLDOVN FROM EITHER THE ALARM BUS, THE AUDIBLE BUS, OR AN EXTERNAL PULLDOVN INPUT TO TB2-1 OR T12-& SEE NOTE 5 AND TABLES 1 L P. 10) IF+2 AAC VDC IS TO BE SUPPLIED By AN D SYSTEM BUS AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY BOARD. JUMPER VJ6 MUST BE CUT. ,) CIRCUITS 2 04AY BE DISABLED By DISCONNECT SWITCHES S1A L SEA IN THE DISCONNECT POSITION, THE CORRESPONDING LED VILL LIGHT AND THE SYSTEM FAULT BUS VILL ACTIVATE AUDIBLE ALARM / CONTROL FIGURE 5-16 MODEL AAC P/N 910239 Dwg• NG. AXP-023-0 Page 5-17 NC C NO FORM 'C' TB2 CONTACTS F0 10 F(o THI � TO TB1 OF ACC MODULE a24VDC NOTESi 1. SCHEMATIC SHOWN VITH KI DE-ENERGIZED. Z FORM 'C' CONTACTS RATED 10A i E4VDC UR 120VAC RESISTJVE. 3. TB1 INPUT (40 nA 8 24VDC) VILL ENERGIZE RELAY K1. CAUSE THE CONTACTS TO TRANSFER, AND LIGHT THE LED. CONTACTS ARE NOT SUPERVISED. 4. PR-1 (P/N 910412) FITS STANDARD SINGLE-GANG ELECTRICAL BOX 5. PR-2 (P/N 910413) FITS STANDARD 2-GANG ELECTRICAL BOX POLARIZED RELAY MODULE PR-1 P/N 910412 PR-2 P/N 910413 FIGURE 5-17 Drg. No. AXP-024-0 Page 5-18 SEE NOTE 1 � Fl C+)24\/MC (NON-SWITCHED) 1 9=±Z:o DIALER FAILED 20 HOUSE LINE 1 (RING) COMMON (-) 2 3AG, SA O OI 19 HOUSE LINE 1 (TIP) EARTH GROUND 3' LINE 18 TELCO LINE-1 (RING) ZONE 1 INPUT 4 REPORTING FAULT X17 TELCO LINE I (TIP) ZONE 2 INPUT S O 02 16 TELCO LINE 2 (RING) ZONE 3 INPUT 6 1� —TELCO LINE 2 (TIP) ZONE 4 INPUT 7 14 MOUSE LINE 2 CRING) ZONE 5 INPUT B 13 HOUSE LINE 2 (TIP) ZONE 6 INPUT 9 20NE 7 INPUT 10 ZONE B INPUT 11 NEGATIVE PULLDOWN012 SPADE LUGS OUTPUT (SEE NOTE 3) SEE NOTE 2 HOURS MINUTES SEE NOTE 3 JUM/PER TEST DIALER �p TIME TEST CCD CLOCK DD8 20 BROWN ]9 GRAY TO RJ3IX LINE I 18& GREEN 17 RED 16 RED 15& GREEN TO RJ31Y LINE 2 14 GRAY BROWN MODEL DDB PHONE LINE CONNECTION NOTES, 1, DO NOT MAKE ANY CONNECTIONS TO THE INPUT TERMINALS BEFORE READING ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THE DDS MANUAL (P/N 850404). 2. NORMALLY CLOSED RELAY CONTACTS ARE AVAILABLE ACROSS THE SPADE LUGS. CONTACTS ARE RATED 1 AMP E 30VDC RESISTIVE. THE CONTACTS OPEN ON DIALER FAILURE AND MAY BE USED FOR APPLYING A TROUBLE SIGNAL TO A DEDICATED ZONE. 3. A NEGATIVE PULLDOWN (125 mA MAX. TO COMMON) IS APPLIED TD TERMINAL 12 DURING DIALER FAILURE. IF NEGATIVE PULLDOWN IS N07 DESIRED, CUT THE JUMPER WIRE. 4. THE DDS CIRCUIT BOARD MEASURES 6.25' x 7.75'. I7 MAY BE MOUNTED IN THE STANDARD OR LARGE SIZE ENCLOSURES, THE 0118 IS NOT SUPERVISED BY THE FIRE ALARM PANEL, THEREFORE. CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO ENSURE IT IS MOUNTED IN THE LAST BOARD POSITION ON THE PANEL MOUNTING RAIL. DIGITAL DIALER MODEL DDS P/N 910262 FIGURE 5-18 Dw-, No. SI Page 5-19 RO n BB a®(Pl NEGATIVE PULLDOVN OUTPUT. TO AAC BOARD CTBE-L I CONNECT TO AUDIBLE ALARM/CONTROL arCTED TO 5014A MAXIMUM) TB1 EXPANSION BOARD CAAC P/N 910239) a..,,LOSURE 1 P2 OR NEGATIVE PULLDOVN INPUT 2 EXPANSION MOTHERBOARD (CCX P/N 910243) FROM COMMON CONTROL BOARD B CTB2-1 L T22-6), OR 2ZX BOARD CTB1-1 L TB2-1), OR 4ZX BOARD, ETC. d JP2 MC3 NOTESo 1) VIRING IS NOT SUPERVISED. 2) SET PATTERN SPEED WITH R7. 3) NEVER CLOSE ALL SWITCHES - NO AUDIBLE SIGNAL VILL RESULT. 4) CUT JP1 IF NOT LAST BOARD ON SYSTEM ELECTRICAL BUS 3) CUT JP2 FOR EXTERNAL ACTIVATION (WITH JP2 IN PLACE MC3 CAN BE ACTIVATED EXTERNALLY OR THROUGH SYSTEM'ALARM BUS). SETTING CODE SWITCHES SEE NOTE 3 mum S29M EXAMPLE, TO SET 13' IN MORSE CODE CHARACTER DESIRED 11 21 31 4 51 61 71 8 1 2 1 3 14 15 6 7 S1-1 OPEN S2-1 OPEN S1-2 CLOSED S2-2 CLOSED TEMP RAL PA ERN 0 1 0 0 0 0. C C 0 0 0 C 0 0 C C S1-3 OPEN S2-3 OPEN MARCH TIME ■ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C C G C C C C SI-4 CLOSED. S2-4 OPEN S1-5 OPEN S2-5 OPEN MORSE S 01 O 1C ic C 10 10 1C C C 0 0 C C C S1-6 CLOSED S2-6 CLOSED MORSE U 0 0 C C 0 0 C C 0 0 0 0 C C C S1-7 OPEN S2-7 CLOSED MDSE 3 0 114CE C 0 C 0 0 0 C 0 0 0 C C S1-8 OPEN NORSE 4 0 0 C 0 C O 0 0 0 C C C MORSE 5 0 0 L 0 0 C 0 0 C 0 0 C MORSE 6 0 0 C 0 0 C 0 C 0 C C C TB2 TB2 TBS TB1 I 2 1 a2 p 2 3 TO SYSTEM 92 3 TO SYSTEM MC3 COMMON MC3 COMMON AAC AAC DETAIL A - IDENTICAL CODES FROM EACH AAC OUTPUT CIRCUIT TB2 TB1 10 1 2O 02 30 MC3 CCX DETAIL B - INDIVIDUAL CODES FROM EACH AAC OUTPUT CIRCUIT i DETAIL B - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MOUNT ONE MC3 ON AAC BOARD AND THE OTHER ON THE CCX BOARD. SET APPROPRIATE CODES FOR EACH MC3 CONNECT WIRING AS SHOWN IN DETAIL A. ABOVE. TO ACTIVATE AAC (CIRCUIT 1) THROUGH MC3, VJI L VJ2 MUST BE CUT ON THE AAC BOARD. LIKEVISE, CUT VJ3 L VJB FOR CIRCUIT 2. MASTERCGDER FIGURE 5-19 MODEL MC3 P/N 910240 Dwg. No. AXP-025-0 Page 5-20 ' NOTE FLASHING DS1 AND/OR DS3 INDICATES SUPERVISORY CONDITION. STEADY INDICATES ACKNOVLEDEGMENT. 1 16 P1 TBI Z i 0 ( JP2 FZONE ATUS ZONE B PULLDOVN SEE NOTE l L 3 2 �O �O VLEDGE DS10 Q DS2 OUTPUTS SEE NOTE 2 L 3 N ( JP5 S2 3 (4) E C STATUS FAULT ZONE B 4 (_) g SUPERVISED DS4 SEE WIRING DETAIL 5 (+l 2 JP4 DS3 0 ZONE A O ZONE A 6 (_� ❑ 7 N � ZONE B PULLDOVN (SEE NOTE I L 3 E ( JP3 OUTPUTS ISEE NOTE 2 L 3 B A bbbbbb JPi 1 J1 16 i TYPICAL N.O. TAMPER SWITCHES MAXIMUM OF 20 PER ZONE 2K- EOL 2K EOL P/N 910282 THIS RESISTOR MUST BE MOUNTED TYPICAL VIRING DETAIL INSIDE ENCLOSURE NOTBSt VITCHED PULLDOWN OUTPUT (TYPICALLY USED FOR ANNUNCIATORS, RELAYS, ETCH UNSUPERVISED. 1. UNS 2 INPUTS SWITCHED OR AUDIBLE ACKNOWLEDGED) PULLDOVNS DIAGRAMS FORCUSEYASSSUPERVISORYBALERT BELL CIRCUIT. UNS SUPERVISED. 3. PULLD❑VNS ARE RATED 50 nA MAX B 3DVDC TO SYSTEM COMMON. UNSUPERVISED. 4. REFER TO FIG. 5-26 L 5-27 FOR TYPICAL INSTALLATIIIN. INSTALLATION NOTES 1. INSTALL ANYWHERE ON FIRE PANEL BUS PROVIDED LEDs ARE VISIBLE THROUGH THE WINDOW. 2. SECURE TO ENCLOSURE MOUNTING RAILS WITH SELF-TAPPING SCREWS PROVIDED. 3. FIELD WIRING SHOULD BE CHECKED WITH AN OHMMETER BEFORE CONNECTING TO TBI. 4. CUT JPl IF THIS BOARD IS NOT THE LAST BOARD IN THE SYSTEM. 5, CUT JP2 TO PREVENT A SUPERVISORY CONDITION IN ZONE B FROM CAUSING A SYSTEM FAULT. 6. CUT JP3 TO PREVENT A SUPERVISORY CONDITION IN ZONE A FROM CAUSING A SYSTEM FAULT. 7. CUT JP4 TO PREVENT SYSTEM AUDIBLE BUS ACTIVATION BY A SUPERVISORY CONDITION IN EITHER ZONE A OR B. S. CUT JP5 TO DISABLE SUPERVISION OF THE ACKNOWLEDGE SWITCHES. SPRINKLER SUPERVISORY MODULE MODEL SSM P/N 910241 FIGURE 5-20 Dwg, No. AXP-020-0 _. .J Page 5-21 SWITCHED + 24VOC SYSTEM COMMON 0 0 o b b o o DSIQ pns13 POWER SUPPLY / B aBl 1 z �_ L_ f e8 9 IQ 1 o- BATTERY CHARGER rsQ ' TBl T32 TB2 TBl Jl (+> 20 O i Q D 11 0 O 1 1 JI <+) 3 0 02I Q D I20 02 2 t I 40 03� a^ 30 03 o^ 3 (-) 50 04 �m Q D �n 140 04 un uW 40 6 05i Z� Zr I50 OS zi z� 50 (+) 70 06I az Q D_ ao+ I60 06 cP az 60 F3 W� W? ti? W, Dc PvR COMMON 80 07I NZ Q D Ra I7o 07 NQ' Na 70 CONTROL 90 08 N H o 08 N s so BOARD 0 9 i Q D; i 9 0 0 9 9 0 P/N 900678 010J 100 010 100 OP7IONAL Q D 1 PLUG IN METERS D=6 pDSZ2 VOLT METER RA10/.RA20 MOUNTING DETAIL NOTE) ALL VIRING IS TB3 T33 NON-SUPERVISED _ _ OI IIS11p QDS12 1 AUDIBLE 4-GANG BOX - STEEL CITY P/N GW-425-C OR ECUIVA- KI CIRCUIT 7 VERTICALLY : ~:f ✓' LENT. MOUN AMP..METER FAULT 0 2 2 I f O 3lSILENCE LAMP TEST 3 6 0 0 JP2 ( 0 4 SW SOUND 1 J1 16 4 DC COMMON FROM ALARM IW POWER SUPPLY BOARD 1 it 16 SWITCH SWITCH THI TB2 O FIRE ZONE t O (CIIMPONENT SIDE OF CIRCUIT BTIARD) (CIRCUIT SIDE OF CIRCUIT BOARD) 1 ALARM FAULT K1 K2 CV J4 0 0 <+) 2 O RA10/RA20 ANNUNCIATOR CWJS 30 / O FIRE ZONE 40 ALARM FAULT (—) 50 / e 0 0 / 0 1 J2 16 2Z VIRING CONNECTIONS To FIRE ALARM PANEL TERMINALSt N07D SWITCHED 24 VOC TB3—t CONTROL BOARD 7B1-10 WIRING BETWEEN THE ANNUNCIATOR AND THE FIRE PANEL SHOULD BE AVG 22 (MINIMUM GUAGE) FOR RUNS UP 70 SYSTEM COMMON TB3-4 COVER SUPPLY BD. T111-6 1000 FEET. USE AWG 18 (MINIMUM GUAGE) FOR RUNS TO 0 CONTACT O e O COMMON ALARM. TB3-2 CONTROL BA TB]-4 2000 FEET. - / COMMON TROUBLE TB3-3 CONTROL BD. as 7131-8 CONTACT INDIVIDUAL ZONES TBI-1 T TB1-10 CONTROL BA TB2-1 OR TB2-6 TB2-1 THRU TB2-10 DUAL ZONE BA 731-1 OR 722-1 PLAS7IC MARKER COVER 0 x ALARM RELAY COMMON (TBS-5) MUST BE CONNECTED TO DC COMMON. N6-32 x 1/4 100 / FLAT HEAD SCREWS ANNUNCIATOR FACEPLATE rac TROUBLE RELAY CON (TB1-6) MUST BE CONNECTED 70 DC COMMON. r / COMMON RA10 - 1 COVER USED 'L/ / 06 FLAT HEAD SCREWS RA20 - 2 COVERS USED // 6-32 x 7/8 4 REQUIRED 0 . Q� RA10/RA20 WIRING DIAGRAM - RA10 P/N 975870 FIGURE 5-21 RA20 — P/N 975671 Dwg. No, AXP-027-0 SEE NOTE 6 PngL 5-23 POLARIZED DEVICES SYSTEM RELAYS <+) 24VDC SEE NOTE 7 f, + + (NON—SUPERVISED) SVITCHED (+) 24VDC SEE NOTE 4 3.9K EOL ALARM TROUBLE NOTES, ITT PAVER LIMITED SEE NOTE 9 1. NEGATIVE 'PULL-DOWN' (NON-SUPERVISED) b 120r:A MAX. TO SYSTEM COMMON. POWER SUPPLY / 8 a 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2. INSTALL RELAYS (P/N 910390) FOR BATTERY CHARGER 1 SEE NOTE I 'CLASS A' OPERATION. P/N 900666 OR 900679 Jl -n Ft �2 1 12 (+) 2 + 3. REFER TO TABLE 2-4 AND 2-6 FOR INITIATING (275 OR 4.0 AMPS) 3AG 3AG. K4 (+) 3 EOU CLASS 'A' AND INDICATING DEVICE CURRENT REQUIREMENTS. 1 1 AUDIBLE (KT• SW. 24VDC NOTE 4 3.9K SUPERVISED SEE FIGURE 5-7 FOR 2 - NOTE 8 4. 1.5 AMPS MAX. ALAILABLE CURRENT FOR AC INPUT WIRING I\ AC IN SYSTEM POWER (-) 50-. CONNECTIONS O AC ON 4-WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS. (SUPERVISED) COMMON 1 6 SEE NOTE 1 CONTROL SYSTEM ALARM KS (4) 7- 5. WHEN CONNECTING TO A COLD WATER PIPE, ENSURE • F3 BOARD SILENCED ACTIV NprE THAT WATER METER HAS BYPASS STRAP ATTACHED. �DC 3 P/N 900678 O O 2 80 EOL 6. FORM C CONTACTS RATED 3 AMPS P 24VDC, 6P� 3AG SYSTEM FAULT 90 a9K 120VAC RESISTIVE. SILENCED ACTIVE (—)10 CLASS 'B' - � O O � SUPERVISED ], D❑ NOT USE OUTSIDE THE FIRE ALARM PANEL. OPTIONAL O GROUND PLUG IN METERS 8. POWER LIMITED CIRCUITS (100 VA MAX.). FAULT J4 FIRE ZONE 1521 F'2 BATT. ALARM FAULT 9. USE AAC MODULE FOR POWER LIMITED OUTPUT CIRCUITS. VOLT DETER �� O O Sl- LAMP TEST BATTERY VJS S3 S2- SYSTEM RESET B O FAULT S3- SYSTEM ALARM SILENCE AUDIBLE FIRE ZONE S4- SYSTEM FAULT SILENCE CIRCUIT ALARM FAULT BATT. BATTERY 24 VDC AMP. METER FAULT O O S4 FAULT (+) (-) (+) (-) ^JP2 O 10 2 3 4 5 6 T21 0 0 1 JI 16 NC I rBl 1 J1 16 T32 7O EARTH GROUND INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUITS SEE NOTE 5 COMM SEE 1 FIRE ZIINE 1 SEE NOTE 1 � NOTE 1 ALARM FAULT DIRECT NORMAL MAX. MAX. RIPPLE 24 VDC BATTERY O2 (+) Kl K2 cv O O C+) 2 CURRENT STANDBY ALARM VOLTAGE P—P (SUPERVISED) - DETECTION 03 ( VJ4is 30 DETECTORS 2.2 SSA 6,9mA 85 MILLIVOLTS ZONE � EDL- 3.9K SUPERVISED 04 FIRE ZONE 40 E.O.L. 5.0 SSA 65nA 65 MILLIVOLTS NOTE a 05 <—) ALARM FAULT (—> 5 - - 24VDC UNSWITCHED O O CLASS 'B' SEE NOTE 7 i JI 16 2ZX SUPERVISED NOTE INDICATING DEVICE CIRCUITS DIRECT NORMAL MAX. MAX. RIPPLE TBI 1 P1 16 T32 CURRENT' STANDBY ALARM VOLTAGE P-P SEE FIRE ZONE CONTROL 7.5 SSA 1.5 A 85 MILLIVOLTS NOTE 1 I ALARM FAULT 1 SEE NOTE I BARD 0 2 <+) K1 K2 / O O (+) 2 DETECTION � AUDIBLE 7.5 SSA 3.0 A 85 MILLIVOLTS ZONE 03 ( VJ4�VJ5 3 EOL NA. VATERFLOV gppRDS AX SUPERVISED 04 \O0 ��pp FIRE ZONE 4 39K SWITCH NOTE 8 05 (_) ^ ALARM FAULT <-) 5 Q�, � , TO DETERMINE THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF DETECT❑RS PER INITIATING VJ3 CLASS •A' ZONE, DIVIDE THE ZONE STANDBY CURRENT -(2.2mA) BY THE STANDBY - 1 Jt 16 2ZX SUPERVISED CURRENT OF THE DETECTOR TO BE USED. CALCULATIONS MUST BE JP5 I <4) ZONE A INPUT NOTE 8 MADE SUCH THAT TOTAL STANDBY CURRENT •TO THE DETECTORS _DOES DISCONNECT Pi TBl NOT EXCEED 2.2mA. FAULT �� 2 <-) ZONE A INPUT no - FIRE 3 (4) ZONE B INPUT xnw��L a Z&E 4 <-) ZONE B INPUT SEE FIG. 5-10 NOTICE Dlscaxx[Cr sl rz U=MMELT A FIRE F 5 (+) ZONE C INPUT TWO-WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR COMPATIBILITY ram�L 4ZX/ L �O � 6 (-> ZONE C INPUT IDENTIFIERS 200A -_ MARKED ❑N MODULES. 4ZXD R FIRE L 7 ({) ZONE D INPUT REFERENCE COMPATIBILITY LISTINGS IN D=DxxE� s4DU�T M zONE� T e <-) ZONE D INPUT BASIC SYSTEM CONFIGURATION APPENDIX A FDR 2-WIRE DETECTORS, BASES, JP1 JP2 JP3..P4 FIRE 9 (-> PULLDOVN ZONE A ACCESSORIES, AND QUANTITIES FOR EACH " ZONE lOC <-) PULLDOVN ZONE H SEE FIG 5-10 FOR SYSTEM OPES2A770N REFER TO OPERATING I1 <—) PULLDOVN ZONE C INSTRUCTIONS (PART Na 19240521) MODULE. 1 Jn 16 <-) PULLDOVN ZONE D FIGURE 5-23 Dwg. 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Q z r r w l'J. 177 L- CL la. l7 Z fU m .f p v 4 W y W r N .w W o w CL W H r ¢ FIGURE 5-24 p . TYPICAL LARGE ENCLOSURE WIRING DIAGRAM r DMg. No. AXP-030-0 Page 5-22 INSTALLATION/OPERATION I. CUT CR32 FOR STYLE B (CLASS B) WIRING ON ZONE A. CUT CRS FOR STYLE B (CLASS B) WIRING ON ZONE B. 2. POWER LIMITED CIRCUITS. 1 P1 16 3. SO NEGATIVE PULLMA�VN OUTPUT ON-SUPESYSTEM COMMON RATED �N H T31 Ki R46 SV2 Q O O TB2 (+) (�) EOL 2 CR32 R47 PE� DS3 DS6 DS4 � 1 4. SECURE BOARD TO MOUNTING RAIL WITH HARDWARE PROVIDED_ TYPICAL STYLE D -VJ3- K2 20 :]n5EOL TYPICAL STYLE B (CLASS A) 3,9K 3 Q -VJ2- 30 .9K (CLASS B) S. INSTALL ANYWHERE ON SYSTEM BUS (RIGHT-HAND RAID, SUPERVISED 4 DS7 4 SUPERVISED LEDs MUST BE VISIBLE THROUGH BEZEL WINDOW, SEE NOTES l 8 2 5 5 CL, SEE NOTES 1 8 2 6. MAXIMUM DETECTOR STANDBYL LOAD CURRENTi 3.0 nA S 6 CR5 8 SVi TROUBLE PVLLDOVN AME AS TB2� 7 L"1 OO DO O DS1 � VERIFICATION PULLDOWN �LLDOVN OUTPUTS �J -W� ALARM PULMN PU NoN-SUPERVISED 7. R47 - ZONE B CONFIRMATION PERIOD ADJUSTMENT. H 1 J1 16 P/N 90084 SEE NOTE 3 R47 - ZONE A CONFIRMATION PERIOD ADJUSTMENT. (SEE NOTE-2) SEE VARNING� COUNTERCLOCKWISE INCREASES TIME CLOCKWISE DECREASES TIME RANGE- 60 - 120 SECONDS NOMINAL. 8. SEE MANUAL 850307 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 9. NOTE APPROPRIATE DATA IN THE SPACES PROVIDED ON THE CONTROL UNIT LABEL WHEN THE UNIT INCLUDES AN ALARM VERIFICATION FEATURE. NOTICE TABLE 1 TVO-WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR COMPATIBILITY IDENTIFIER, 200A. IDENTIFIER NUMBER IS MARKED ON THE CONTROL UNIT. SEE JUMPER WIRE DESIGNATIONS COMPATIBILITY LIST IN APPENDIX 'B' FOR 2-WIRE DETECTORS, DESIGNATION FUNCTION BASES, ACCESSORIES, AND QUANTITIES. WJ1 CUT IF NOT LAST BOARD ON SYSTEM BUS / WJ2 ZONE B- CUT FOR NONSILENCABLE INDICATING CIRCUIT WJ3 ZONE A, CUT FOR NONSILENCABLE INDICATING CIRCUIT TABLE 2 SVITCHES SV1 ZONE B - DISCONNECT WARNING SV2 ZONE A - DISCONNECT THIS MODULE INCLUDES AN ALARM VERIFTACTION FEATURE THAT WILL RESULT IN A DELAY OF THE SYSTEM ALARM SIGNALS FROM TABLE 3- 2-VIBE SMOKE DETECTORS ON THESE INITIATING CIRCUITS. THE TOTAL DELAY (CIRCUIT PLUS SMOKE DETECTOR) SHALL NOT EXCEED 60 SECONDS. THE USE OF CONTACT DEVICES (SUCH AS LED INDICATORS PULL-STATIONS, HEAT DETECTORS, 4-VIRE DETECTORS, ETC.) IS hjUL PERMITTED, LED FUNCTION COLOR NORMAL STATE DS1 ZONE B FAULT YELLOW OFF OPEN CIRCUIT FAULT INDICATION DS2 ZONE B ALARM RED OFF VERIFIED FAULT OR SHORT CKT. INDICATON DS3 ZONE B VERIFY ORANGE OFF VERIFYING INDICATION DS4 ZONE A FAULT YELLOW OFF OPEN CIRCUIT FAULT INDICATION DS3 ZONE A ALARM RED OFF VERIFIED ALARM OR SHORT CKT. INDICATION DS6 ZONE A VERIFY ORANGE OFF VERIFYING INDICATION f DS7 SW. DISCONNECT YELLOW OFF LIGHTS WHEN EITHER SVI OR SW2 IS IN THE DISCONNECT POSITION TABLE 4 INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUITS DIRECT NORMAL MAXIMUM MAX RIPPLE ALARM VERIFICATION MODULE CURRENT STANDBY ALARM VOLTAGE P-P MODEL VSD — P/N 910290 DETECTORS 3.0rA 70mA 230 MILLIVOLTS - EOIL S.OmA 70mA 250 MIU_lVOLTS FIGURE 5-22 - Dwg, No. AXP-028-0 Page 5-26 T31 O o o C 6 6 O d o 0 POWER SUPPLY / l 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 BATTERY CHARGER B to Jt JI c+) 20 30 1 1 40 OAC IN c-) 30 60 COMMON (+) 70 DC PVX CONTROL so BOARD 90 JPI c->too OPTIONAL O GROUND PLUG IN METERS FAULT F2 BATT. i � VOLT METER O BATTERY FAULT AUDIBLE CIRCUIT BATT. BATTERY 24 VDC AMP. METER FAULT F (+) - (♦ (- 11 2 3 4 50 E Tin ��— O 3.9K 1 _ P1 , 16 T41 ,�OO EDL I 0 l JP2 STATUS ZONE B 02 N b ACKNDVLEDGE =0 O= ZONE.B 3 (4) E b S1 S2 4 (-) II 'O STATUS FAULT ZONE A S (+) ( JP4 =0 ZONE A ODS4 7 E b ZDME A ZONE II SSM 0 6 A b �O l JP1 1 Jl 16 `O ��}} .��FI NED) D � (+)24VDC (NON-SVITC 1 =±=o DIALER FAILED 200 COMMON (-) 2 3AG, 5A O 01 190 EARTH GROUND 3 180 (SUPERVISORY) ] INPUT 4 FAULT 170 ZONE 2 INPUT O 02 IS 50 5 REPORTING 1 ZONE 3 INPUT 6 O ZONE 4 INPUT 7 140 ZONE 3 INPUT II J 13 0 SEE FIG. 5-18 Z01E 6 INPUT 9 ZONE 7 INPUT 10 rnNs II D4rlIT 11 SPADE LUGS (TROUIILE) NEGATIVE PtLLDOVM 12 SEE NOTE 1 INPUT HOURS MINUTES I DAILY DIALER = I C UMPER TEST TEST J TIME LCD CLOCK 1-----j DD8 THE ABOVE DIAGRAM SHOVS TYPICAL LDE CONNECTIONS FOR TRANSMITTING ALAFtK TROUBLE AND SUPERVISORY SIGNALS TD THE SAME LOCATIDK NOTES L THE SPADE LUGS ARE CDMNELTED TO THE RELAY COMMON AND Mr- CONTACT. THE CONTACTS OPEN UPON DIALER FAILUM 2. SEE DDB MANUAL (P/N 910262) FUR VIRIMG DETAILS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. NFPA 71 CONFIGURATIONS FIGURE 5-26 Drg. No. AXP-032-0 MILL POWER SUPPLY / e o 1 2 3 s 6 o a 9 1 4 Lo BATTERY CHARGER LO Page 5-25 JI <.> (.) Eo 30 1 1 40 I60 QQ 7 0 DC PVX COMMON Leo GPI] CONTROL 90 BOARD <->1,00 OPTIDNAL PLUG IN METERS F2 BATT. �-� VCLT METER AUDIBLE CIRCUIT BATT. BATTERY 24 VDC AMP. METER FAULT FA G.) (-) (N) (-) 10 2 3 4 OS 66 TB1 o OJP2 0 LCZ) 3.9K Em TB1 16 1 ID ,O l JP2 STATUS ZDNE B O3 (�> N I JP5 `O ACKNOVLE ZGE ns1O . ODS2 ZONE B E `O 4 <-) B �O STATUS FAULT ZONE A 5 !+) Z 1 .1P4 O 6 D.%30 ZONE A 01154 4 (-) `O 7 E 1 JP3 ZQNE A IDNE B 001 A �O - c - P1 1 it L6 SSM B1 cw O 1 Fl 2 K2 S1 3A/MP _ TRANSMITS SPRINKLER 3 (-) 0DSI 3AG$ P1 J2 _ SUPERVISORY SIGNAL 4 (') 0DS2 CR11 B TO SEPARATE LOCATION �9 QDS3 N �e SEE NOTE 1 RPT O DS4 Y 96774 CCX/AAC H1 KI 'III �YJI VJ2 U F Ool 2 K2 S1 AMP TRANSMITS ALARM TO( 3 (-) Onsl 3AG PI Jz SEPARATE LOCATION l 4 `a) Ons2 cRl' < to a 0 nn N h SEE NOTE 1 RPT 0DS4 T 90' 474 c-iz CCX/AAC B1 Kl 1`�/'n `O 02 SI MiP� TRANSMITS TROUBLE TO l 3 <-1 ODSI 3AG P3 Jz SEPARATE LOCATION l Q4 `�') ODD Qi31 < <B e SEE NOTE 1 JJ4 0= " RPT O D54 9;0774 CCX/AAC THE ABOVE DIAGRAM SHOWS TYPICAL LINE CONNECTIONS FOR TRANSMITTING ALARM, TROUBLE, AND SUPERVISORY SIGNALS TO SEPARATE LOCATIONS. NOTE 1, SEE FIG. 5-13 FOR PROGRAMMING RPT MODULE JUMPERS. NFPA 72C CONFIGURATIONS FIGURE 5-25 Dwc No AYP-031-0 RATING INSTRUCTIO ft, FIREQUEST 200 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ATTENTION_.!!.! IF ANY OF THE BELOW INDICATORS ARE LIT, REFER. TO THE COR.R.ESPONDING NOTES AT THE RIGHT OALARM CONDITION-One or more signalling devices sounding and System Alarm Active indicator is lit. O2 Lighted FIRE ZONE; AI,AR;INI indicators show which zone is sounding. TO SILENCE AN ALARM-(only after personnel evacuated or alarm proven false b_y authorized person)-momentarily, operate SYSTEM ALARM SILENCE 0 switch (S3). SYSTEM ALARM SILENCE indicator will light and System SYSTEM POWER Alarm Alarm Active remains lit. Do not use RESET SWITCH to silence an alarin. TO RESET SYSTEM AFTER. ALARM(Only by authorized of person in AC OK charge)-operate System Reset switch (S2). Hold for at least six seconds. All O ® alarm indicators go out and signalling devices shut off. If same alarm indicators recur when System Reset switch is released, the initiating condition has not SYSTEM ALARM cleared. SILENCED ACTIVE FAULT CONDITION-Systein fault buzzer s��unds and System Fault Active 1 indicator is lit. One or more other indicators identifying type and/or location of fault may also be lit. r- - SYSTEM FAULT I S I TO SILENCE FAULT BUZZER- Engage System Fault,Silence switch (S4). SILENCED ACTIVE I __j System fault buzzer shuts off. System Fault Active goes out and System Fault © ® © Silenced lights. Other Fault, indicators) stay lit anti.( fault is cleared. When (— 1 trouble is cleared, indicator(s) showing type/location of fault go(es) out and 1 I buzzer resounds. Return switch to normal. Fault buzzer shuts off. FIRE ZONE I S2 ALARM FAULT L_ J O SYSTEM POWER AC O.K.- Green indicator lit. No System Alarm or r- -1 Fault indications. No action required. � S3I FIRE ZONE L_ J ALARM FAULT ALL SWITCHES AND FUSES ARE O O I S4 LOCATED BEHIND CABINET DOOR. I I L_J O 8` APPLY TO ALL ADDITIONAL. FIRE ZONES IN SYSTEM. IN CASE OF TROUBLE WITH THIS SYSTEM PLEASE CONTACT: NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE P/N 19240521 REV B Addendum Issue Date: May 8, 1989 Addendum Revision C: October 30, 1989 ADDENDUM TO Fireq.uest. 200 OWNER'S MANUAL Manual P/N 850307 Revision D: April, 1989 MAKE THE FOLLOWING CHANGES TO THE Fireouest 200 OWNER'S MANUAL (P/N 850307) 1. Remove Table 3-5 on Page 3-6. This information can now be found in the updated Appendix A. 2. The photo of the 2ZX expansion board on Page 2-12 does not ho th disconnect switches. See 2ZX wiring diagram for disconnect sitch loca- tion., . The new 2ZX expansion board has two disconnect switches and does not require Style D (Class A) plug in relays for Style D operation. EE t City of South Miami INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO; DATE: All ER.PB Members 11-5-92 7 FROM: Pat .DeLisa SUBJECT: Hotel Miami --Vila Board Secretary signage a 4 The subject -of signage for the 'Vila Hotel will again be on the City Commission Agenda on November 17, 1992. Members of the Environmental Review and Preservation Board are invited to attend.., c REGULAR CITY COMMISSION MEETING NOVEMBER 3 , 1992 The meeting was called to -order at 7 : 30 PM by Mayor McCann. Those in attendance were: Mayor McCann Vice-Mayor Cooper Commissioner Banks Commissioner Carver Commissioner Bass Also in attendance were: City Manager Hampton, Administrative Assistant DeJesus, Finance Director Corbliss, Building and Zoning Director Lama, Public Works Director Christie, Police Chief Turner, Recreation Director Cowen, City Attorney Berg and City Clerk Wascura. Following the Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United_ States of America, presentations were made by Police Chief Turner to Sgt. Romer as Officer of the Month for June, 1992, Officer Stein as Officer of the Month for July, 1992 , and Sgt. Elosique as Officer of the Month for August, 1992 . Also, the Silver Medal of Valor was presented to Officer John Monaco for his act of heroism in saving the life of a woman trapped in a burning building. This is Officer Monaco's second silver Medal of Valor and he will wear a bar on his uniform with two silver stars signifying the two medals of valor. Moved by Mayor McCann, seconded by Commissioner Carver, that an emergency ordinance, extending_ provisions to issue building permits without charge for home and business repairs, be added to the appropriate place on the agenda. Motion to place on agenda passed 5/0: Mayor McCann, yea; Vice- Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT 1) City Manager Hampton reported that he will be speaking at the Florida Fire Chiefs Conference on January 10, 11 and 12 in Ocala, Florida. They have invited him to be a speaker on Hurricane Emergency Procedure. 2) The matter of the "junk yard" on the property of Johnny Jackson was discussed. Mayor McCann noted the number of liens on the property and would like to know the outcome if the City chooses to foreclose on its liens. City Attorney explained the foreclosure process and the fact that other liens are "superior" to those of the City. City Manager explained that Dade County Department of Environmental Resources (DERM) has issued Notice of Violation and Notice of Corrective Action to Mr. Jackson for several violations of DERM regulations. Commissioner Carver urged that stronger action be taken with regard to notices being served, i.e. using a process server and that the City take foreclosure action so the property can be cleaned. City Manager stated that an update will be given to the Commission in the Friday, • November 6th packet. 3) Victor Dover of Dover & Kohl addressed the Commission relative to the upcoming Charrette in the City of South Miami. This urban design workshop will be held on November 14, 15 and 16 at Bakery Centre and will run around the clock. All are urged to attend and to participate. A final presentation will be made at 7:00 on Monday, November 16 at the City Commission Chambers at City Hall. A specific schedule has been developed and is available. 4) Mayor McCann inquired as to the dollars the City may expect to receive from FEMA for landscaping and tree replacement. City Manager Hampton said the money, not yet received, is to refurbish the landscape strips and may also be to replace fencing and tennis courts Mayor McCann asked that a breakdown of FEMA funding be given to the Commission. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT 1) Mr. Berg stated that he has been in correspondence with the Secretary of the State agency which handles the Comprehensive Plan. This was at the request of the Florida League of Cities, not because of any problem with the South Miami plan. The result was that the City received a thank you letter from the League. In addition, the Rule has been changed .so that any time a municipality is dealing with the Community Agency, the municipality will no longer have to state that the municipality is not in compliance, therefore running the risk. that the statement may be used against the particular City at some future date. 2 2) With regard to the packet of October 9th, Mr. Berg has given the Commission a definition of "shopping center" as requested at the Commission meeting of October 5 , 1992 . This is for the Commission' s information when considering item #20 on the agenda. 3 ) In the packet of October 23 , the City Attorney enclosed a memorandum on voting requirements on motions to amend. This arose out of the context of the item on the agenda as #7 tonight, but would also pertain to any motions to amend. 4) In the October 30, packet, there is a memorandum regarding one of two cases . being handled by independent counsel. Independent Counsel has suggested an offer of judgement on this particular case. Discussion was held with regard to procedures to be used by the City Attorney with regard to obtaining approval on specific- actions that may be taken by the City Attorney. The City Attorney will give recommendations and the Commission can then ask questions. The Commission can give formal approval at the next regular meeting. If there is a time constraint, then a special City Commission meeting can. be called. 5) City Attorney has submitted a memorandum to the Commission with regard to a possible amendment to the Lot of Record section of the City Code of ordinances. He has a correction to that memorandum. The land may be used not only as zoned, but also may have a lesser use. 6) Item #20 on the agenda is abandonment of the alley between S.W. 41 Street and Bird Road. An agreement has been reached by those who share the alley, the agreement is enclosed in the agenda for the Commissions' review. Ms. Elsie Jacobs, property owner, concurred for the record. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Moved by Mayor McCann, seconded by Vice-Mayor Cooper, the minutes of October 5 , 1992 , be approved as individually read. Motion passed unanimously, 5/0: Mayor McCann, yea; Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea. ORDINANCES - SECOND READING AND PUBLIC HEARING #4 ORDINANCE NO. 27-92-1522 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 20-6.2 (A) OF THE LAND 3 DEVELOPMENT CODE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, TO PROVIDE DECISIOI;S OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND PRESERVATION BOARD ARE FINAL �:FTER THE FIFTEEN DAY APPEAL PERIOD; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY , ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Moved by Mayor :McCann, seconded by Vice-Mayor Cooper, that this be considered the second and final reading of the ordinance in its entirety and it be adopted and assigned the next number by the City Clerk. Mayor McCann deemed public hearing in session. No one wished to speak and the public hearing was deemed closed. Discussion was held with regard, to when the fifteen days would begin. City Attorney stated that according to "normal law" the counting would begin from the first day after the meeting. Moved by Mayor :McCann, seconded by Vice-Mayor Cooper, that "single family residences" be removed from the ordinance. Motion passed 5/0 : Mayor McCann, yea; Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea. Motion on ordinance, as amended, passed 5/0: Mayor McCann, yea; Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea. Mayor McCann announced that if there is no objection from the Commission, item #8 will be taken out of order. No objection was voiced. #8 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION APPROVING A REQUEST PURSUANT TO SECTION 20-3.6 (j) (1) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR A VARIANCE TO ALLOW A SIDE SWIMMING POOL SETBACK OF EIGHT FEET WHERE TEN FEET IS REQUIRED AND A REAR SWIMMING POOL SETBACK OF TEN FEET WHERE 12.5 FEET IS REQUIRED BY LILLIAN LEVINE FROM THE PLANNING BOARD OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, FOR THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 6351 S.W. 62 TERRACE, SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA. Moved by Mayor McCann, seconded by Commissioner Bass, that the resolution be adopted and assigned the next number by the City Clerk. 4 Mayor McCann deemed public hearing in session. 1) Mr. Ben Hendricks , attorney for the applicant, addressed the 'Commission to explain the background of the pool and other alterations that ::ere made to the property, some twelve years before. The owner has been working to bring the property into compliance, as it has been sold. DERM , which holds the canal maintenance agreement, has approved of this variance. Mrs. Levine' s daughter addressed the Commission to further explain that the pool , was put in without the applicants knowledge as part of "alterations" to the property when she was residing elsewhere. The pool is round and therefore only a portion of the arc of the circle is in the setback. No neighbors have complained and there is only a canal in the back yard. Mayor McCann stated that she will make an amendment at this time to add: "it be understood the City' s approval of this variance does not substitute or remove any subsequent property owners responsibility to obtain permission from Dade County DERM, the holder of the canal maintenance agreement on the subject property" . Motion was seconded by Commissioner Carver and passed 5/0: Mayor McCann, yea; Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea. Motion on resolution, as amended failed 3/2: Mayor McCann, yea; Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea. # 5 ORDINANCE NO. 28-92-1523 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION (j) 4 OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE BY EXCEPTING SCREEN ENCLOSURES FOR TOWNHOUSES (RT-6) FROM SIDE AND REAR SETBACKS OTHERWISE REQUIRED; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Moved by Vice-Mayor Cooper, seconded by Commissioner Carver, that this be considered the second and final reading of the ordinance in its entirety and it be adopted and assigned the next number of the City Clerk. Mayor McCann deemed public hearing in session. No one wished to speak and the public hearing was deemed closed. 5 Moved by Mayor McCann, seconded by Vice-Mayor Cooper, that the ordinance be amended, as -per amendments made at the meeting of October 5th, -::rich sate that the rear setbacks for townhouse screening be 0' and the street side setbacks be 151 . Moved by Mayor McCann, seconded by Vice-Mayor Cooper, that the ordinance be amended -o 15' on the street lot line for townhouse screening. Motion passed 5/0 : Mayor McCann, yea, Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks , yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea. Moved by dice-Mayor Cooper, seconded by Mayor McCann, that the attached "proposed" ordinance be substituted . in its entirety. This ordinance ;gas read into the record. Motion on amendment passed 5/0: Mayor McCann, yea; Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner _Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass , yea. Moved by Mayor McCann, seconded by Vice-Mayor Cooper, that the ordinance be amended zo remove * from the setback chart on page 2 and to insert numerical figures: . front setback for townhouse screening, 25 feet-; side street setback for townhouse screening, 15 feet. Motion passed 5/0 : Mayor McCann, yea; Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea. Motion on ordinance, as amended, passed 5/0: Mayor McCann, yea; Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea. item #10 was taken out-of-order at this time: RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION DENYING THE APPEAL BY SECISA INTERNATIONAL LTDA. , FROM A DECISION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND PRESERVATION BOARD TO NOT APPROVE REQUESTED SIGNAGE FOR THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS HOTEL VILLA, 5959 S.W. 71ST STREET, SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AND LEGALLY DESCRIBED HEREINBELOW. Moved by Mayor McCann for discussion, seconded by Commissioner Banks, the resolution be adopted and assigned the next number by the City Clerk. 6 Mr. Elias Aretto, 5959 S.W. 71 Street, addressed the Commission to explain his sign application and the placement that he would like, for the sign, on the building. A discussion took place with regard to what transpired at the Environmental Review & Preservation Board meeting. Moved by Mayor :McCann, seconded by Commissioner Bass, that this item be deferred until the meeting of November 17 , 1992 , so that a history of the application can be given to the Commission and so that a member of the ERPB can be present at the meeting wherein the application is discussed. Motion on deferral passed 5/0: Mayor McCann, yea; vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea. #6 ORDINANCE NO. 29-92-1524 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 20-3 . 3 (D) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY DELETING GR FROM WHOLESALE SALES AND STORAGE, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Moved by Mayor McCann, seconded by Vice-Mayor Cooper and Commissioner Banks, this be the second and final reading of the ordinance in its entirety and it be adopted and assigned the next number by the City Clerk. Mayor McCann deemed public hearing in session. No one wished to speak and the public hearing was deemed closed. Motion on ordinance passed 5/0: Mayor McCann, yea; Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea. #7 . ORDINANCE N0. 30-92-1525 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF A PORTION OF SOUTH MIAMI FIELD LEGALLY DESCRIBED HEREINBELOW TO THE DADE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD FOR THE SUM OF $183 ,750.00 UPON THE BASIS THAT THE SAID LAND IS NOT PRESENTLY SERVING ANY PUBLIC PURPOSE; PROVIDING FOR DEPOSIT OF PROCEEDS INTO ACCOUNT NO. 05-1310-69.200 "REVOLVING TRUST FUND" PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Moved by Mayor McCann, seconded by Vice-Mayor Cooper, that this be the second and final reading of the ordinance in its entirety and it be adopted and assigned the next number by the City 7 Clerk. Moved by Mayor McCann, seconded by Vice-Mayor Cooper, that the proceeds from the sale of the land be placed into an account to restore parks in the City of South Miami and, if after twelve months the money is no longer necessary for this purpose of if there are leftover funds, the funds will be placed in the Revolving Trust Fund., Mayor McCann addressed the necessity of using the funds for tree replacement. FEMA has not covered the cost of tree loss and the money from South Miami Hospital, $150, 000. per year, goes into the general fund. Commissioner Cooper disagreed and urged that the funds be set aside, in the revolving trust fund, for unknown expenses and for hurricane-related expenses that may not be reimbursed by FEMA. Commissioner Banks stated that she could not support the land sale if the dollars from the sale are designated for trees. She would like the funds left in the resolving trust fund and then used as needed. Vice-Mayor Cooper spoke in strong support of using the funds to "re tree" the City. However, he will leave the account designated in the ordnance as it is so that the entire ordinance to sell the land will pass with the 4/5 affirmative vote which is required. Commissioner Bass also spoke in support of the reforestation of the City, but will not ask to change the account designation if it means that the ordinance will be defeated. She suggested placing the do_llars in_the general-fund .and_then .legislat-ion can be,-- - brought forth to do the same project with regard to the trees at a later date. Commissioner. Bass asked to see a reforestation plan from the Tree Committee when one is available. Motion on amendment failed 1/4 : Mayor McCann, yea; Vice-Mayor Cooper, nay; Commissioner Banks, nay; Commissioner Carver, nay; Commissioner Bass, nay. Motion on ordinance to sell land passed 5/0: Mayor McCann, yea; Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea. Mayor McCann asked that an ordinance to spend dollars to clean parks and to plant trees in the City be placed on the first Commissioner Meeting in December. Commissioner Carver asked for an update on funds that the City has received from FEMA. 8 Moved by Mayor McCann, seconded by Vice-Mayor Cooper and Commissioner Bass that the ordinance placed on the agenda at the beginning of the meeting be considered at this time. ORDINANCE NO. 31-92-1526 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, EXTENDING THE PROVISIONS OF ORDINANCE NO. 14-92- 1509 ADOPTED BY THE SOUTH MIAMI CITY COMMISSION ON AUGUST 25, 1992 , AS AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE FOR AN ADDITIONAL THIRTY (30) DAY PERIOD, UNTIL NOVEMBER 25, 1992 , WHICH ORDINANCE PROVIDES FOR THE IMMEDIATE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS FOR THOSE APPLYING FOR PERMITS TO MAKE NECESSARY BUILDING, PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL AND/OR ROOFING REPAIRS TO THEIR HOMES AND BUSINESSES IN THE CITY; WAIVING PERMIT FEES AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND PRESERVATION BOARD FEES FOR THE PERIOD OF THIRTY DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PASSAGE OF THIS ORDINANCE; WAIVING PROVISIONS OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI TREE ORDINANCE FOR THOSE TREES DAMAGED OR UPROOTED BY HURRICANE ANDREW TO ALLOW RESIDENTS AND BUSINESS PEOPLE TO REMOVE TREES AND URGING THAT REPLACEMENT TREES BE PLANTED IN AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE TREES AND CANOPY THAT THE CITY HAS BEEN KNOW FOR AN THAT HAS MADE SOUTH MIAMI THE CITY OF PLEASANT LIVING; PROVIDING FOR THIS ORDINANCE TO BE PASSED AS AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AND THEREBY DISPENSING WITH THE REQUIREMENT FOR TWO READINGS AND PUBLIC HEARING IN VIEW OF A PUBLIC EMERGENCY AFFECTING LIFE, SAFETY, HEALTH, PROPERTY OR THE PUBLIC PEACE OF THE CITY. Moved by Mayor McCann, seconded by Commissioner Bass, this be considered the second and final reading of the ordinance in its entirety and it be adopted and assigned the next number by the City Clerk Moved by Mayor McCann, seconded by Commissioner Bass, that the wording to extend the " per truck load" charges for trash being removed from the ordinance along with waived along with parts of the ordinance pertaining to tree replacement be deleted. Motion passed 5/0:, Mayor McCann, yea; vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea. Moved by Mayor McCann, seconded by Commissioner Bass, that the portions of the ordinance pertaining to tree replacement be added back in and only the parts of the ordinance pertaining to per truck charges for trash be removed. Ordinance passed 5/0: Mayor McCann, yea; Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea. 9 #19 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FINDINGS OF FACT; PROVIDING A SHORT TITLE; PROVIDING A STATEMENT OF PURPOSE; PROVIDING OBJECTIVES; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING JURISDICTION; PROVIDING A BASIS FOR ESTABLISHING AREAS OF SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD; PROVIDING FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS; PROVIDING FOR COMPLIANCE; PROVIDING FOR ABROGATION AND GREATER RESTRICTIONS; PROVIDING FOR INTERPRETATION; PROVIDING A WARNING AND A DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION; PROVIDING DESIGNATION OF LOCAL ADMINISTRATOR; PROVIDING PERMIT PROCEDURES.; PROVIDING DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE BUILDING OFFICIAL; PROVIDING PROCEDURES FOR VARIANCES FROM THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING GENERAL STANDARDS FOR FLOOD HAZARD REDUCTION; PROVIDING STANDARDS FOR SUBDIVISION PROPOSALS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Moved by Mayor McCann, seconded by Commissioner Banks, this be considered the second and final reading of the ordinance and it be placed on second reading and public hearing at the next regular City Commission meeting. Motion passed 4/0 : Mayor McCann, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea; Vice-Mayor Cooper absent. #18 RESOLUTION NO. 120-92-9326 A RESOLUTION ASSURING THE FEDERAL INSURANCE . AGENCY OF THE CITY' INTENT TO ADOPT REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES CONSISTENT WITH SECTION 60 OF THE NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM REGULATIONS; VESTING THE BUILDING OFFICIAL WITH CERTAIN RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES; AND AGREEING TO TAKE SUCH ACTION NECESSARY TO EXECUTE THE OBJECTIVES OF THE NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM. Moved by Mayor McCann, seconded by Commissioner Carver, the resolution be adopted and assigned the next number by the City Clerk. Moved by Mayor McCann, seconded by Commissioner Bass, that the remainder of the agenda be deferred until Tuesday, November 10, 1992. 10 Motion passed 4/0 : Mayor McCann, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, Vice-Mayor Cooper, absent. ' The ' meeting was adjourned at 11: 25 P.M. until Tuesday, November 10 , 1992 . CONTINUATION OF MEETING OF NOVEMBER 3 , 1992 WAS HELD NOVEMBER 10, 1992 . #9 Moved by Vice-Mayor Cooper, seconded by Commissioner Bass, this item, a resolution in support of a strong bottle bill, be deferred until the end of the agenda when the Mayor, sponsor of the resolution, can be present. The Mayor is currently ' attending another meeting from which she will excuse herself at 8 : 00 P.M. Motion to defer passed 4/0: Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea. #11. RESOLUTION NO. 123-92-9329 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A WAIVER OF BID PROCEDURES FOR THE CITY'S RECREATION DEPARTMENT FOR PURCHASE OF TURF MAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT AS SET FORTH HEREINBELOW UPON THE BASIS THAT THERE IS ONLY ONE SOURCE OF SUPPLY; AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE OF 2 ,995. 00 TO DE BRA AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT; AND CHARGING THE DISBURSEMENT TO ACCOUNT NO. 2000- 6430, "EQUIPMENT - OPERATING" . Moved by Vice-Mayor Cooper, seconded by Commissioner Banks, the resolution be adopted and assigned the next number by the City clerk. Motion passed 4/0: Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea; Mayor McCann absent. #12 RESOLUTION NO. 124-92-9329 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY ADMINISTRATION TO DISBURSE A SUM NOT TO EXCEED $11, 159.00 TO PRIDE OF FLORIDA, THE LOWEST QUALIFIED BIDDER, FOR THE PURCHASE OF AN ATLAS MAP AND 11 PROVIDING FOR DISBURSEMENT FROM ACCOUNT NO. 1610-3100, "BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT - PROFESSIONAL SERVICES" . Moved by Vice-Mayor, Cooper, seconded by Commissioner Banks, the resolution be adopted and assigned the next number by the City Clerk. Motion passed 4/0 : Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea; Mayor McCann absent. #13 RESOLUTION NO. 125-92-9330 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY ADMINISTRATION'TO DISBURSE A SUM NOT TO EXCEED $2 , 295 . 00 TO GATEWAY 2000, THE LOWEST QUALIFIED BIDDER, FOR THE PURCHASE OF A COMPUTER WITH A 80486 PROCESSOR AND PROVIDING FOR DISBURSEMENT FROM ACCOUNT NO. 1610-6430, "BUILDING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT - OPERATING EQUIPMENT" . Moved by Vice-Mayor Cooper, seconded by Commissioner Banks, the resolution be adopted and assigned the next number by the City Clerk. Motion passed 4/0 : Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea; Mayor McCann absent. #14 RESOLUTION NO. 126-92-9331 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF SIX 1993 FORD CROWN VICTORIA POLICE VEHICLES WITH ACCESSORIES FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR A TOTAL PRICE NOT TO EXCEED $76,.224.00 AND PROVIDING FOR DISBURSEMENT FROM ACCOUNT NO. 1910-6430; "EQUIPMENT - OPERATING" . Moved by Vice-Mayor Cooper, seconded by Commissioner Banks, the resolution be adopted and assigned the next number by the City Clerk. Motion passed 4/0: Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, Yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea; Mayor McCann, absent. #15 RESOLUTION NO. 127-92-9332 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A WAIVER OF BID PROCEDURES FOR THE CITY' POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR PURCHASE OF ONE 1993 FXRP HARLEY 12 DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE WITH ACCESSORIES PURSUANT TO THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT, AS SET FORTH HEREINBELOW UPON THE BASIS THAT THERE IS ONE SOURCE OF SUPPLY; AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE OF $7, 335. 00 TO HARLEY DAVIDSON OF MIAMI , INC. FOR THIS EQUIPMENT AND CHARGING THE DISBURSEMENT TO ACCOUNT NO. 1910-6430 "OPERATING EQUIPMENT" . Moved by Vice-Mayor Cooper, seconded by Commissioner Banks, the resolution be adopted and assigned the next number by the City Clerk. Motion passed 4/0 : Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea; Mayor McCann, absent. #16 RESOLUTION NO. 128-92-9333 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO DISBURSE THE SUM OF $2 , 660 . 32 REPRESENTING FEES INCURRED FOR LEGAL SERVICES BY GREGORY BORGOGNONI OF RUDEN, BARNETT ET AL, REGARDING THE BAKERY CENTRE APPLICATION AND CHARGING THE DISBURSEMENT TO ACCOUNT NO. 2100-9950 : "RESERVE FOR REENCUMBRANCES" Moved by Vice-Mayor Cooper, seconded by Commissioner Bass, the resolution be adopted and assigned the next number by the City Clerk. Motion-passed 4/0: Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea; Mayor McCann absent. #17 RESOLUTION NO. 129-92-9334 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO DISBURSE THE SUM OF $700. 00 REPRESENTING FEES FOR LEGAL SERVICES RENDERED BY GREGORY BORGOGNONI OF RUDEN, BARNETT ET AL, IN THE CASES OF MANDELSTAM V. CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, $472.50; STEIGLITZ V. CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, $227 . 50; AND CHARGING TO ACCOUNT NO. 2100- 9950; "RESERVE FOR REENCUMBRANCES" . Moved by Vice-Mayor Cooper, seconded by Commissioner Banks,, that the resolution be adopted and assigned the next number by the City Clerk. Motion passed 4/0: Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea; Mayor McCann, absent. 13 ORDINANCES - #22 (out of order) ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI , FLORIDA, BY PROVIDING A DEFINITION OF "SHOPPING CENTER" IN SECTION 20-3 ; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Moved by Commissioner Carver, seconded by Commissioner Bass, that this be considered the first reading of the ordinance in its entirety and it be placed on second reading and public hearing after consideration by the Planning Board. Commissioner Carver explained that he sponsored this ordinance when it was discovered that the current Land Development Code does not carry a definition for "shopping center" . However, he prefers the suggested definition by Harvey Moskowitz and Carl Lindbloom, contained in the back-up agenda material, and he will move that substitution. Moved by Commissioner Carver, seconded by Vice-Mayor Cooper, that the definition be amended to read: "a group of commercial establishments planned, constructed and managed as a total entity with customers and employee parking provided on-site, providing for goods delivery separated from customer access, aesthetic considerations and protection from the elements. " For clarification, it was moved by Commissioner Carver, seconded by Vice-Mayor cooper, that the word "patron" be inserted as those to be protected "from the elements" . Vice-Mayor Cooper suggested using numbers for the different points of definition for further clarification. This was added to the motion now under consideration. Motion now reads: "A group of commercial establishments planned, constructed and managed as a total entity with: 1) customer and employee parking provided on-site 2) providing for goods delivery separated from customer access 3) aesthetic considerations 4) protection of patrons from the elements Motion on amendment passed 4/0: Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea; Mayor McCann absent. 14 Motion on ordinance, as amended, passed 4/0: Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; commissioner Carved, ye;a Commissioner Bass, yea ; Mayor Mccann absent. REMARKS 1) Mr. David Tucker, 6556 S.W. 78 Terrace, addressed the audience about the Charrette and urged everyone to participate. Many people will be participating who will bring with them a lot of expertise and knowledge. 2) Mr. Victor Dover, Dover, Kohl and Partners, explained the basic purpose and schedule of the South Miami Charrette and stated that the Charrette will culminate with a presentation at 7: 00 P.M. on Monday, November 16th at 7 : 00 P.M. at City Hall. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT 1) City Manager Hampton reported on the Church of the Transformers property which has over $200, 000 worth of liens. Discussion was held with regard to the property and the benefit to the City if the property could be cleaned up. Commissioner Carver requested a report on the total amount that it would cost a buyer to have the liens cleared. 2) City Manager Hampton stated that he has prepared, for the Commission, a recap of expenditures, reimbursements and outstanding bills with regard to hurricane-related bills and FEMA reimbursements. Vice-Mayor Cooper called for a recess until Mayor McCann arrives from her previous meeting. Mayor McCann entered the meeting at 8:00 P.M. RESOLUTIONS #9 (deferred from earlier in the meeting) RESOLUTION NO. 130-92-9335 a A RESOLUTION ADVOCATING A COMPREHENSIVE, AGGRESSIVE STATE OF FLORIDA CONTAINER DEPOSIT LAW. Moved by. Mayor McCann, seconded by Vice-Mayor Cooper, the resolution be adopted and assigned the next number by the City Clerk. 15. Mayor McCann, sponsor of the resolution, urged that the resolution be passed and then sent to the proper legislators so they will consider legislation on a State level. Mayor McCann noted, also, that a solution is needed as to how to use recycled products. Commissioner Banks asked if the City is still picking up telephone books for recycling. Mr. Christie, Public Works Director stated that if the books are put out in the recycling bins, they will be picked up. ORDINANCE #20 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE ABANDONING THAT ALLEY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 41 STREET BIRD ROAD ALLEY AND LEGALLY DESCRIBED HEREINBELOW; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY , ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Moved by Mayor McCann, seconded by Vice-Mayor Cooper, that this be considered the first reading of the ordinance in its entirety and it be placed on second and final reading at the next available City Commission meeting. City Attorney verified that any problems surrounding the vacating of this alley have been cleared up by obtaining , an agreement signed by the adjacent property owners. Motion on first reading passed 5/0: Mayor McCann, yea; Vice- Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; Commissioner Bass, yea. #21 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF A PORTION OF THE "OLD SOUTH MIAMI PLANT NURSERY LEGALLY DESCRIBED HEREINBELOW TO HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, INC. , FOR THE SUM OF $1.00 UPON THE BASIS THAT THE SAID LAND IS NOT PRESENTLY SERVING ANY PUBLIC PURPOSE; THAT QUALITY LOW COST HOUSING IS NEEDED IN THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI , FLORIDA, AND THAT HABITAT FOR HUM,AMITY HAS A PROVEN RECORD OF PROVIDING QUALITY LOW COST HOUSING; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 16 Moved by Mayor McCann, seconded by Vice-Mayor Cooper, that this be considered the first reading of the ordinance in its entirety and it be placed on second reading and public hearing at the appropriate City Commission meeting. Mayor McCann addressed the ordinance and stated that housing built on the property will help meet the need for low cost housing. The sale of the land, to Habitat for Humanity for $1.00, is tiled to the building of the low cost housing and the ordinance contains a reverter clause. Discussion took place with regard to the size of the lot and whether or not the property is a "lot of record" . Mayor McCann explained what had transpired, previously, with regard to the abandonment of an alley adjoining this property and urged the Commission to pass the ordinance on first reading at this time. If the residents who obtained a portion of the alley by an error of the City will quit claim that particular land back to the City, houses can be built on the property without any variances being required. City Attorney Berg was asked to contact the property owners adjacent to the alley before the second reading of the ordinance so the project can move ahead. Commissioner Carver asked that all discrepancies on the property be-cleared before the sale so that Habitat is given a clear title. Motion on ordinance, first reading, passed 5/0: Mayor McCann, yea; Vice-Mayor Cooper, yea; Commissioner Banks, yea; Commissioner Carver, yea; commissioner Bass, yea. There was no further business and the meeting adjourned at 8:25 P.M. 17 APPROVED: ATTEST: Mayor City Clerk 18 Please. OUTING & RWQUEST ❑ Read . ri �j d , . piled specifications of this property signage, '� i To: -91q- c�� i l ❑ Handle 'L ee the Exterior Signage Standards Manual. For r -y- A rOVe'our miss' '� ` ' '- _ '.L�s related to Graphic Standards, please contact L ❑ ,Pp .a :ut I'M C' r-r.*r,r a- r - -r_�gional Director of Franchise Operations. And... �- . I {c. t ^t�fts:.�.•tr._ :.•. NorrtS I•. _., ❑ Forward _ t ❑ Return r° "sj Keep or Recycle _ ❑ Review with Me From:�t~ Post•it®7664©3M 1995 - � Date: • - 4 Four Points_ ' SAN DIEGO,' BILLBOARDS IN #FourPoints H O T E L 1 1 l - I SAN DIEGO _ 1 0- _ _ FourP ants �X��, �. ,I H/0'T E L t= N Q�� ��G rack A rack brochure is one of G lr the most widely used hotel marketing tools, communicating the benefits of your property through strong images and a S"AA ' ' Y persuasive message. The Four Points Hotels rack brochure prominently C A L I F O R N I A i s features a property photograph, the brand logo, and your geographic locator. II Please refer to the Graphic Standards Manual for a detailed description of the rack brochure design.A -! complete "Rack Brochure Instruction Kit" can be 4ru ordered through Status Promotions,a division of Four Points Ik" Montague Marketing, at 800-945-4044. t H'o-r_4e s\ 4 V {{gip 'a bQT,Ona ��Q „��Q Promotional materials, ', ';��5, G✓�l (•,1 li page such as T-shirts, caps, and flyers, are excellent communications tools for your hotel. It is essential, however, to make sure these items follow the Four Points Hotels graphic standards when applying the logo. fir, Use the three color logo whenever possible and °ry match the PMS colors at all times. I aP FourPoints r. 4k I Fri letter perfect The Four Points Hotels stationery is anchored by 8.5,x 11 stationery,#10 envelopes,and business cards. Each property's stationery is printed'in three colors and must follow the.designated layout.and be printed on the paper stock specified on the preceeding page. For detailed specifications of this material, please see. the Four Points Hotels Graphic Standards Manual. For questions related to Graphic Standards, please contact your Regional Director of Franchise Operations. I Four Points H 0 T E L S x; ' 7 X 4 >zt0 tl0'o6n0 Uts'IXDns qow UI D6XI0-IS plop gvnd-01 - Z, r 4 d Four Points S X 0 7 E L 6 i Jale EeilA 6mmXlWafn iw Mm Xml f D'nn FourPoints ,n„,ro$1ftH L f sfDmXXD.0 DIDv iJDDanD:1D001 i63a3n rXXaDDDI masn ' Four Points Hotel Son Diego - 123 Main Street,San Diego,CA 0.1234,Telephone:(000)765.4321,Fax:1000)123-4567 ,t room for amenities The Four°;ogo iw;;, follow your guests throughout the hotel,from the lobby to the guestrooms. Displaying our distinctive identity j on such items as bath accessories, matchbooks, ' keycards, and doorknob signs extends our message and creates a lasting memento of a pleasurable stay. Amenities are available from preferred ITT Sheraton vendors. 1 ' I�I I I QI, I S , I 1 A TITS Four Points 1 HOTELS j I ' • II I I Iii i I�� ii Ci is �I uuuuuuni i i a niu i ui u i i n i i ni i i u i t ^i i i i f FACIAL SOAP color The Four Points Hotels logo comprises a rich palate of three colors, PMS* 201 Red, PMS 280 Blue,and PMS 141 Yellow.While three-color reproduction is preferred, the logo may also be PMS 201 -Red reproduced in one color for use in advertising and materials such as memo pads, forms, and paychecks. Red (PMS 201)or Black are preferred for one-color reproduction of the Four Points Hotels logo. ® PMS 280-Blue J . *PMS refers to the Pantone Matching System. ' PMS 141 - Yellow p {I The Four Points Hotels logo headline type: t 1 yp efaCeS uses two typefaces customized specifically for the brand.The proportion of the Univers Bold characters,and the width and spacing of the letters, UnIVerS may not be altered or re-typeset. Property names should be set in Univers Bold Century Schoolbook Bold and placed under the logo as pictured on the +, preceeding pages. Century Schoolbook When producing Four Points Hotels printed }} material,such as ads or brochures:two complementary body copy type: h: families of typefaces, Univers.and Century Schoolbook, �1 are to be the principal typefaces of choice for headlines U n ivers ! Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,consectetuer adipiscing elit,. and body copy(demonstrated in this brochure). sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet Consistent use of these two typefaces across all Four dolore magna aliquam erat Jolutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim Points Hotels collateral reinforces the warm and friendly veniam,quis nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip. nature of our brand's identity. Please see the Graphic Standards Manual for Century Schoolbook detailed typeface information. Lorem ipsum dolor sit ainet,consectetuer adipiscing elit,sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, .-quis.nostrud-exerci-tation-ullamcorper-suscipit-lobortis riisl ` l ut aliquip. paper stock The paper stock to be used for printing Four Points Hotels stationery should be a natural white, 24#smooth or " = wove finish.All business cards, envelopes, and labels should be of consistent paper stock. f . i ' ' yy Y i - 1 Four' Points H O T E L S SHERATON BY ITT This"overview will familiarize you with the Four Points Hotels' identity program and c with.the basic design elements. These F elements include the brand signature, colors, typography and design guidelines. The basic guidelines shown here will 3 � t help yo ensure thatthe new Four Points Hotels / signature is used properly in both your internal and external communications. D E N T I T Y 1 J 1 1 1 / v i j our F -Po * nt- ,1s H 0 T I L S This.overview will familiarize you with the Four Points Hotels' identity program and with\a basic design elements. These } u elements include the brand signature,colors, typography and design guidelines. The basic,guidelines shown here will help you ensure thatthe new Four Points Hotels /signature is used 'p'roperly in both your internal . . and external communications. a Four Points Hotels The Four Points Hotels logo is as vibrant as the brand` the point of a logo by ITT Sheraton is it represents. It comprises the words"Four Points a distinctive, mid-scale hotel brand whose image is Hotels" followed by the endorsement, "By ITT embodied in its logo. A logo is more than an attractive Sheraton." The compass, a timeless reference to travel design; it is a powerful communications tool that and direction, is an ideal symbol for.obr.new hospitality reinforces a brand's identity each time it is used.Correct brand: and consistent usage of the Four Points Hotels logo will ",The minimum size for logo reproduction: !E ensure that this new brand's image is properly . "Four Points" = 1"width. communicated to our customers. j 1� 3 Color Logo - FourPol nts H 0 T E L S ON b 3 Color Logo showing location 1 Color Logo Reverse Logo FourPoints FourPoints Fourpoints BY ITT SHEB ATBN H 0 T E L H 0 T E L S SAN DIEGO The logo shown above is in the The example of the logo shown When reversed out, the only format that includes the property . above illustrates the design created acceptable color is "white." location. To create this logo format, specifically for one color the word HOTEL must appear in reproduction. This example, with singular form without the "S."The the "S"on HOTELS, also property specific Four Points Hotel demonstrates the format that is logo is for property advertising and intended for use on any material k. merchandising applications only. that promotes the Four Points Hotels brand rather than a particular s property location. LL _ Logosheets created for these formats are available. ' i ...................... CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI CITY HALL, 6130 SUNSET DRIVE, SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA 33143 PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT FAX COVER SHEET TELEPHONE 305.663.6327 FAX 305.666.4591 DATE: January 26, 1999 TO: Richard Squier RE: 5959 SW 71 Street FAX: 561.997.4003 FROM: David Struder PHONE: 305.663.6327 Mr. Squier: In response to your telephone call to me (and your fax to our office), you will find the following information concerning 5959 SW 71 Street: (1) locator map (2) property profile from Dade County (3) MO zoning district description (4) use schedule showing that ACLF permitted as a special use in the MO zoning district (5) ACLF as defined in the City's zoning code. For further information, such as on the City's special use process, please follow through with Mr. Gregory Oravec, Principal Planner, Planning & Zoning Dept, at 305.663.6347. WIN mm mm m eA Mimi ' limp .� Hill , �� .� "f ;� �• pan a 1a0 Q! a ttto. �'b ar• ®- ■ i S ell • ' ' � �-- Tom' ors o� �a�• v � ,.•� ,• wee . • � - . �� o. o� , , _-- ®��o■ _�■ee a �■�® ■ NEE 01/26/1999 * * * PUBLIC VALUE INQUIRY * * * PTXM0186 ' FOLIO 09 4025 011 0240 PROP ADDR 5959 SW 71 ST MCD 0900 NAME AND LEGAL VALUE HISTORY SECISA INTERNATIONAL LTDA INC YEAR 1997 1998 01/01/.1999 5959 SW 71 ST LAND 658711 696150 MIAMI FL BLDG 1591289 1617250 MARKET 2250000 2313400 E 331433599____________________________________________ ROSSWOOD ASSESS 2250000 2313400 PB 13-62 HEX LOTS 8 THRU 13 BLK 3 WVD LOT SIZE 35606 SQ FT TOT EX OR 14550-153 0590 2 LOTS 11-12-13 TAXABLE 2250000 2313400 OR 14429-3110 0290 1 LOTS 8-9 10 STATE EXEMPT: SALE DATE 05/1990 SALE AMT 769000 SALE TYPE 1 I/V V SALE O/R 14550-153 PF1-MORE LEGAL PF2-PARCEL INFO PF3-FOL SRCH PF5-TAX rCOLL PF7-PREV OWNER PF8-MENU * * * PARCEL INFORMATION * * * PTXM018 FOLIO 09 4025- 011 0240 PROPERTY ADDRESS 5959 SW 71 ST CLUC HOTEL SLUC HOTEL OR MOTEL PRI ZONE COMMERCIAL - CENTRAL SEC ZONE LOT SIZE 35700.00 SQ FT YEAR BLT 1991 EXTRA FEA A.C. LIVING UNITS BEDROOM 118 BATH 118 1/2 BATH ADJ SQFTG 79064 NO FLOORS 4 ZONING RESOLUTION LEASE AREA SQFTG LOC CODE SD ENTER - VALUE INQUIRY PF8 - MENU ZONING REGULATIONS 20-3.1 �i sional services in attractive low profile buildings on heavily landscaped sites, archi- tecturally similar to and compatible with nearby single-family structures.The district should serve as a transitional buffer between established single-family neighborhoods and major traffic arterials or more intensive uses, and is appropriate in areas designated "Residential Office" or "Low Intensity Office" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (11) "LO" Low-Intensity Office District: The purpose of this district is to permit low- intensity office development and redevelopment,without necessarily being compatible in appearance with single-family residential areas.This district is appropriate in areas designated "Low-Intensity Office" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (12) "MO"Medium-Intensity Office District:The purpose of this district is to accommodate professional and business office space needs in a relatively intensive centrally located manner. This district is appropriate in areas designated"Medium-Intensity Office" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. - (13) "NR" Neighborhood Retail District: The purpose of this district is to permit conve- nience commercial uses which provide for the everyday retail and personal service needs of nearby residential neighborhoods in a compatible and convenient manner. This district is appropriate in areas designated"Neighborhood Retail Development"on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (14) "SR" Specialty Retail District: The purpose of this district is to maintain the basic specialty retail character of the Sunset Drive commercial area by encouraging comparison retail uses at the pedestrian-oriented grade level and office and residential uses on the upper floors of all buildings. This district is appropriate in areas designated "Specialty Retail/Residential" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (15) "GR" General Retail District: The purpose of this district is to delineate areas which permit a broad range of retail uses. Uses that are strongly oriented toward the motoring public are discouraged in this district. This district is appropriate in areas designated "General Retail" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (16) "1"Intensive Use District: The purpose of this district is to delineate properly located and easily accessible areas for automobile service and repair activities and other similar and compatible uses. The district is also intended to permit redevelopment of existing facilities for office uses independent from auto service uses with special use approval. This district is appropriate in areas designated "Auto Service/Office Special Redevelopment" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (17) "H"Hospital District: The purpose of this district is to permit, as a special use, areas that will accommodate various hospital needs in a manner compatible with nearby residential areas. The district also permits office uses at appropriate intensities in the event that hospital uses are terminated and is appropriate in areas designated "Hospital/Office" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. The unique nature of hospital usage and its quickly changing needs and characteristics makes their proper Supp. No. 2 25 20-3.3 SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20-3.3(D) PERMITTED USE SCHEDULE P = PERMITTED BY RIGHT S = PERMITTED AS SPECIAL USE COND = SPECIAL USE CONDITIONS (See Section 20-3.4) PARK = PARKING REQUIREMENTS (See Section 20-4.4(B)) x = No conditions were adopted ZONING DISTRICT R R R R R R R R I R L M N S G I IH P P C P USE TYPE S S S S T T M M 0 0 0 R R R I R 0 A 1 2 3 4 6 9 1 2 N R 8 4 D K PLANNED UNIT DEVEL- OPMENT RESMEN- S S 'S, S S S S S S S S S S S S S 8 TIAL USES Dwelling,Single-family P P p P P P P p S 17 1 Dwelling,Townhouse P P P P S P 17 2 Dwelling,Two-Family P P P S 17 1 Dwelling,Multi-Family P P S P 17 3 Community Resid Home,6 or P P P P P P P p P P 1 less Community Resid Homey 7 0 P P P P 1 more PUBLIC AND INSTITUTIONAL USES Adult Congreg Living Facil- it3, S S S S 13 1 Church,Temple or Syna- gogue S S S S S S S 1 6 Convalescent Home P P P P 13 Day Care Center P P P P P P P P P 10 (7 or more children) Fraternal Organization or Private Club S S S S S P P 2 7 Governmental Administra- P P P P P 10 Lion Hospital I S 1 1 14 5 Supp. No. 2 30 i 20.2.3 SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE S 1 l Accessway. Shall mean a driveway which traverses the perimeter f treet, alley or her thereby connecting said area with and providing access to vehicular use area. Acupuncturist. Shall mean a person who is licensed in accordance with,and who practices acupuncture as defined in, Chapter 457 of the Florida Statutes. (Ord. No. 7-91-9091, 3-19-91) Addition. Shall mean an extension or increase in floor area or height of a building. Adult congregate living facility.Shall mean any building or buildings,section of a building I ,or or distinct part of a building, residence, private Which undertnakeso th rough i o tsownership or other place, whether operated for profit or not, management to provide, for a period exceeding twenty-four (24) hours, housing, food service and one or more personal services for four (4) or more adults, not related to the owner or administrator by blood or marriage, who require such services and to provide limited nursing services, when specifically licensed to do so pursuant to Florida Statutes. A facility offering personal services or limited nursing services for fewer than four W adults is within the meaning of this definition if it formally or informally advertises to or solicits the public for residents or referrals and holds itself out to'the public to be an establishment which regularly provides such services. Advanced registered nurse practitioner. Shall mean a person who is licensed in accordance with,and who practices advanced or specialized nursing practice as defined in,Chapter 464 of the Florida Statutes. (Ord. No. 7-91-9091, 3-19-91) Aggregate area or width. Stiall mean the sum of two(2)or more designated areas or widths to be measured, limited, or determined under these regulations. Alcoholic beverage. Shall be as defined by Section 561.01(7), Florida Statutes. Alley. Shall mean a public or private street which affords only a secondary means of access to abutting property and which is not otherwise designated as a street. Alteration. Shall mean any change or modification of construction, space arrangement or occupancy of a building, or decreasing or increasing the.floor area thereof. Antennas, microwave. Shall mean antennas restricted to the sole purpose commercial and/or transmitting and amplifying microwave signals and be permitted districts only. Antennas, satellite earth station. Shall mean antennas restricted to the sole purpose of receiving and amplifying microwave signals for television reception and shall be permitted in residential and commercial zoning districts. Archeological zone. Shall mean an area designated by this Code which is likely to yield information on the history and prehistory of South Miami based-on prehistoric settlement patterns as determined by the results of the Dade County Historic Survey. These zones will tend to conform to natural physiographic features which were focal points for prehistoric and historic activities. 6 Ak Anwtm • ,AnOdOm pE�ITOQm EXECUTIVE OFFICE: TWO EXECUTIVE COURT 561/997-4002 Suite 118 1-800-HOTELS-2 2300 N.W.Corporate Blvd. Dade:305/944-0501 Boca Raton, FL 33431 Fax:561/997-4003 January 26, 1999 Ms. Kathie Berrie Planner Planning & Zoning Department South Miami, Florida VIA FAX 305-666-4591 RE: SHERATON FOUR POINTB '(FORMER VILA HOTEL)/SOUTH MIAMI Dear Ms. Berrie: Please be kind enough to inform us as to wheather the Sheraton Four Points Hotel (formally Vila Hotel) located at 5959 SW 71't Street, South Miami, Florida could, under the current zoning be converted to a ALF (Adult Living Facility)? If not what would be required to accomplish this? We would sincerely appreciate your attention to this matter as time of the essence, HOSPITALITY CONSULTANTS REALTY SERVICESO INC. , REALTORS chard H. Squier REALTOR—Principal squler\berrle.ltz # '1 'i JAN 2 6 1999 HOTEL ' L.7'1y t:4Y0 V vi �•Y 1�.hr3..•'. MOTEL RESOR T•RESTAURANT Hospitality Consultants RESTAURANT •Brokerage •Site Selection Realty Services Inc„ REALTORS C, 1 � 4 POINTS HOTEL PO1 t s " F a .scar. Six r� 7 667— �� a r N R-Ec c Jut 121 f998 CI1y MAGER'S OFFICE i 9 t� E fr; 1 1� 7 (fi S Y1 a7 7 i �r 0 4 POINTS HOTEL P02 CD o y g v) o m til ib ro Y 3 t. 24 CA �6 x ► i.:l Us a � � 3 U ❑ ❑ 11000 CJUUUtJUD _ll7 ' � � �� U ❑ � U ❑ ❑ C) L, Q q 171.10 ❑ DUUJ 0 ❑ CJ CD ETA' WAD WO ❑ ❑ Fa •a � �, • � a � o W ft �0 < � ❑ G ' m 4 U ❑ ❑ Uu ❑ 0 o CIIJ D ❑ ii ❑ ❑ � odd' c �—^ Z r Y u ❑ C3 Li Q Q u U z F .. tki cri Ll `fl C _ J A v i I ? /nO /Q7 r)TTRT.TO I A TV TNQUIRY II BT PT)(M-0186 FOLIO 09 4025 011 0240 PROP ADDR 5959 SW 71 ST MCD 0900 KAMEAND LEGAL VALUE HISTORY SECISA INTERNATTONAL LTDA INC YEAR 1996 1997 011/01/98 5959 SW 71 ST LAND 696150 696150 MIAMI FL BLDG 1553850 1617250 MARKET 2250 00 2313400 ROSSWOOD ASS F.SS 2250090 Z3113400 PB 13-67 14-Ex LOTS 8 THRU 13 BLK 3 wVD LOT SIZE 35606 SO. FT TOT EX OR 14550-1,53 0,590 2 LOTS 111-12-13 TAXABLE 22500.0-0 OR 14429-3110 0290 1 LOTS 8-9 10 STATE EXEMPT: SALE DATE 05/90 SALE AMT 769000 SALE TYPE I T/V V SALE O/R 145,50-153 PF1--MORE LEGAL PF2-PARCEL INFO PF3-FOL SRCH PF5-TAX COLL PF7-PR.EV OWNER. PFS-MENU Alt-Z for Help I VT102 I 9600.071 FDX METRO 1 Online 00:01 PARCEL INFORMATION PTXM0187 FOLIO 09 4025 0110240 PROPERTYADDRESS 5959 SW 71 ST CLUC HOTEL. SLUG HOTEL OR MOTEL PRT ZONE COMMERCIAL CENTRAL SEC ZONE LOT SIZE 35700.00 SO FT YEAR BLT 1991 EXTRA FEA A.C. LIVING UNITS BEDROOM 118 BATH 118 1/2 BATH ADJ SOFTG 79064 NO FLOORS 4 ZONING RESOLUTION LEASE AREA SOFTG LOC CODE SD ENTER - VALUE INQUIRY PF8 MENU Alt-Z for Help I VT102 I 9600 METIR I Online 00:01 nAmF- i PI/F. OOLLECTION INQUIRY UPDATED: 12/05/97 TXCM5010- FOLIO: 09 40.250110.240 REF: 00 00n0000000 MILL: 0900 STAT: OPEN NAME: SECISA INTERNATIONAL. LTDA INC ROSEWOOD MAIL: PB 13-62. 5959 SW 71 ST LOTS 8 THRU. 13 BLK 3 MIAMI FL 3. 31.4,33.531 LOT .SIZE 35606 SQ FT PROP: 5959 SW 71 ST ST: 00 MTG: 000 VAL ..2313400 2313400 WASTE: Ono 0.00 FEE CD: 000 CITY:. 15;245.31 CNTY:. 49,048.71 SDIST: 0.00 MAR. TOTAL 64 ,294.02 WRS: .00 DEC DUE: 621365.20 NO ADV AT PRESENT.,CURR, TXS VAB PEN..D * * * * * .D E L. 1 N Q .0 EN T DATE REG/RECPT AMOUNT._ CODE.* CERT. /DEED- SEL,.BUYR, AMOUNT. * TC 97 0003676,1 _ 112.5 409;0..24..88 * * * * * * * DELING TAXES DUE 409;024..88 FUNCTION: ***» TOTAL .TAXES DUE 471..°390,-..08 DC999999 *INO MSG= 0 00 PFI=TXCA;PF3=VALUE;PF4=WRS;PF5=1)ELINQrPF9=INQ MSG KEY;PFII=DELYRS Alt-Z for Help I VT102. . L 9600.071 FDX., I I I METRO (. Online 00:02 * * * * PREVIOUS OWNERS * * * * PTXM0120 FOLIO NUMBER: 09 4025 011, 02.40 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 5959 .SW 71 ST DELETE CODE PREVIOUS OWNERS: 01 NEWPROP LIMITED 02 SHELDON I_ PIVNI.K, TR... 03 OR 10776-11004, 0680 2 04 ROBERT_ D KORNER, TR 05 OR 114.22-103.4 04.8.2 4 0.6 JAMES T_ ARMSTRONG TR 07 OR 1.2281,-2275 0984 5 0,8_ ALAN GOLDFAR_B &W MARGARET &. 09 DAVID GOLD &W BONNIE. 10 OR_ 1.3082-936 1186 2 PF5-MORE OWNERS PF8-MENU ENTER-VALUE INQUIRY * ALL PREVIOUS OWNERS DISPLAYED. * Alt-Z for Help I VT102 9600.071 FDX METRO ( Online 00:03 ® CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI © INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM To: L. Dennis Whitt Date: August 4, 1997 City Manager 0 From: Bill Mackey, AICP . Re: Information Signs Request for Director of Planning& Zoning the Sheraton Four Points Hotel INFORMATION SIGNS REQUEST FOR THE SHERATON FOUR POINTS HOTEL Pursuant to your request, please, find my response regarding the subject of proposed signage. Summary: On June 11, 1997, the Community Development Council met and at that meeting the owner and representative of the Sheraton Four Points Hotel expressed a desire that the City of South Miami consider erecting information signs to direct tourists to the hotel. This would be similar to those signs erected in Coral Gables which give directions to the Biltmore Hotel. On June 12, 1997; I submitted a memorandum to you regarding the above issue (see attached). On July 23, 1997, Luciana Barreto wrote a letter to you which summarizes her exact request. Recommendation: Approval. With your approval and direction, appropriate personnel can install signs on City-owned rights- of-way as requested by the hotel; and, if you desire, the City may accept a donation for a Clock and an Entrance Feature along U. S. 1, where the City's entrance signage was formerly located. Thank you. FourPoints July 23, 1997 H o r E s Mr. L. Dennis Whitt vG City Manager CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI South Miami, FL 33143 Re: Signage Dear Mr. Whitt: `V I would like to take a moment of your busy schedule to formally request for the City of South Miami to place directional signage for the Sheraton Four Points Hotel Miami- University within the surrounding areas of the hotel, i.e. Sunset Drive and U.S. 1, corner of SW 59th Place and Sunset Drive, corner of 61st Ave. and Sunset Dr.. Please find enclosed sample picture of City of Coral Gables sign for the Biltmore Hotel. It is my understanding that the signage would appear as Sheraton Four Points Hotel, with an arrow pointing towards the direction of the hotel. I also would like to propose to the City of South Miami the sponsorship of a "Welcome Sign"to South Miami located on US 1 immediately after Red Road, where there used to be one, according to the design being studied by the City. My only suggestion would be to include in the said sign a "Clock" since it is a feature that catches every transient's attention. Somewhere it would say "Donated By Sheraton Four Points" (arrow underneath). Mr. Whitt, as you know, signage is a key factor in welcoming tourists to our city and to our hotel, and without the proper signage, our hotel up until now has been suffering considerably. I would appreciate any assistance you may offer, and will be happy to discuss any doubts or questions you may have. My direct telephone number is (305)667- 6664. Thank you in advance, and I look forward to the pleasure of speaking with you soon. Sincerely, Luciana Barreto Managing Director cc: Mr. Bill Mackey, AICP Director of Planning&Zoning Four Points Hotel Miami - University 5959 SW 71st St., Miami, FL 33143, USA,Telephone: (305)667-6664, Fax: (305)667-5424 FOUR POINTS HOTEL MIAMI IS OWNED AND OPERATED BY SECISA IN IL INC.UNDER A LICENSE ISSUED BY ITT SHERATON CORP. CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM To: L. Dennis Whitt Date: June 12, 1997 City Manager o � From: Bill Mackey, AICP Re: Information Signs Request for Director of Planning& Zoning the Sheraton Four Points Hotel INFORMATION SIGNS REQUEST FOR THE SHERATON FOUR POINTS HOTEL On June 11, 1997, the Community Development Council met and at that meeting the owner and representative of the Sheraton Four Points Hotel expressed a desire that the City of South Miami. consider erecting information signs to direct tourists to the hotel. This would be similar to those signs erected in Coral Gables which give directions to the Biltmore Hotel. Thank you. Sheraton Four Points Hotel .c: Ms. Luciana Barreto Sheraton Four Points 5959 S.W. 71 Street South Miami, Florida 33143 Brian T. Soltz Planner All CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI © INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM To: L. Dennis Whitt Date: . June 12, 1997 City Manager 0 From: Bill Mackey, AICP Re:. Information Signs Request for Director of Planning& Zoning the Sheraton Four Points Hotel INFORMATION SIGNS REQUEST FOR THE SHERATON FOUR POINTS HOTEL On June 11, 1997, the Community Development Council met and at that meeting the owner and representative of the Sheraton Four Points Hotel expressed a desire that the City of South Miami consider erecting information signs to direct tourists to the hotel. This would be similar to those signs erected in Coral Gables which give directions to the Biltmore Hotel. Thank you. Sheraton Four Points Hotel c: Ms. Luciana Barreto Sheraton Four Points 5959 S.W. 71 Street South Miami, Florida 33143 Brian T. Soltz Planner FOUR OINTS HOTEL GUEST SUR'v i.:,Y MARKING INSTRUCTIONS Correct Mark • Incorrect Marks 9D Qn p FourPoints Please be sure to fill the response oval completely. r n Use black or blue In or dark pencil(no red please) Correct.Printing Incorrect Printing E$ N'o T E L 5 to complete the survey. 3 18M4Y97 .119MAY97 FOUR POINTS HOTEL MIAMI UNIVERSITY MIAMI, FL 79941 V3 118 000703 JAMES BROOKS 36 MOORINGS UNIT B 71VXZ r i S ��� A--" KEY LARGO, FL 33037-3773 O v f s S '�0► car /f !/8,4 Dear Four Points-Hotel Guest: cVI We at ITT Sheraton hope you enjoyed your recent stay at one of our Four Points Hotels by ITT Sheraton. We would like to make sure that the Four Points Hotels standard of quality service and accommodations were provided to you during your stay. Would you please take a few minutes to complete this questionnaire and return it in the stamped, self-addressed envelope? Thank you for your time, and for giving us your thoughts. We sincerely appreciate your allowing us to serve you, and hope that you will choose to stay at an ITT Sheraton property again in the near future. Sincerely, Daniel Weadock President I'IT Sheraton Corporation 1. Please rate this hotel on the following: Poor Fair Average Good Excellent N/A a. Accuracy of room reservation o 0 0 0 e5, o b. The friendliness of front desk staff at check-in o 0 0 C o, CD c. The speed of service at check-in o 0 0 C;i� 0 0 d. Sufficient lighting in your guest room to work by o 0 0 0 o Ql' e. Cleanliness of your guest room o 0 0 0 o �/ f. Maintenance of your guest room CD o, o o `? o g. Comfort of the guest room, allowing you to relax o 0 0 0 Ge o h. Your ability to get work done in your room o 0 0 0 o Cf10 I. Soundproofing of guest room, allowing you to sleep o 0 0 o Z 0 j. Knowledge of hotel staff o 0 0 rG o 0 k. Efficiency of hotel staff p,,,�,..� /Qa -r o o CIS- 0 0 0 I. Friendliness of staff(smiles, greetings, etc.) 0 0 o C'S o .o m. Overall cleanliness of hotel 0 0 o CS o. o n. Overall upkeep of hotel o 0 0 o 0 o. Your feeling of safety during your stay(fire, accidents, etc.) 0 0 0 C/ 0 0 p. Your feeling of security during your stay(theft, your well-being) CD o o (Z< o 0 q. The quality of food in our restaurant o 0 o Ql o 0 Pagel 03695128 - � � Pz�e�s o� � �, i�� CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM To: L. Dennis Whitt Date: February 12, 1997 City Alanager From: Bill Mackey, AICP Re: Signage and Awning at the Director of Planning& oning I Sheraton Four Points Hotel , SHERATON FOUR POINTS HOTEL Pursuant to our discussion, I have reviewed the letter submitted by Ms. Luciana Barreto of the Sheraton Four Points Hotel (previously Hotel Vila). In my previous review of the signage request submitted to the City, I did riot; in fact, review the dimensions of the awning to which the proposed signage was to be attached. This oversight on my part is the cause for their delay. I apologize and hope that the following will provide an expedient solution to the problem. Recommendation: I recommend that the City sponsor the activity and issue a utility permit to erect the canopy in the public right-of-way. Currently, there are no provisions in the Land Development Code that regulate City-initiated projects in the public rights-of-way. The contractor may apply and I will send the item to'the ERPB for their review at the February 18, 1997 Meeting. Upon successful completion of the structural review the permit can be issued, hopefully, by end of next week. c: Sonia Lama, AIA Building Official Brian T. Soltz Planning Technician Four Points t H 0 T E L S February 7th, 1997 Mr. Dennis Whitt City Manager CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI 6310 Sunset Dr. South Miami, FL 33143 1 Dear Mr. Whitt- Thank you for coming to see me and it was really nice meeting you. As we spoke, I am writing you about our sign. It has been a real adventure trying to get our sign approved by the City of South Miami, and more awkward is the fact that the same city approved the construction of a HOTEL in a Zone where the building codes are not friendly for conducting business. Finally, after a long and archaic management period in this city, we have gotten to elect a good hard working team. Lots of changes have come forth, and among them, a new Sign Committee was put in place to review the sign ordinance for the whole. city. I was part of this committee and after 6 months of serious and hard work we have achieved to get a new ordinance in place. During this process, Mr. Bill.Mack has told me many times that I should apply for the awning, put it up and then wait for the sign ordinance to be approved, and place the sign on the awning. Numerous times he told me I had no problem in placing the awning. I, unfortunately, decided to wait and do both at the same time, awning and sign. According to the new ordinance approved, as of last November, we could now have our sign approved! So I hired a reliable company referred by ITT Sheraton, gave a deposit of$2,500.00, and they went ahead to pull out the permit in the City of South Miami. They know the city very well as they do lots of work in the Downtown area. For my surprise, the company calls me back and told me Mr. Brian Soltz and Mr. Bill Mack declined our awning permit, since the awning'we have to place in the entrance of the hotel is 2 (TWO)feet wider than what is allowed by the current code!!! It happens that our entrance arch is 17 feet wide as it appears in all our plans. I then went to see Mr. Bill Mack, and asked him what had changed since I had sent him my plans many times to be reviewed before and during the sign ordinance revision, and was always told that I would have no problem to approve the awning... . Four Points Hotel Miami- University 5959 SW 71st St., Miami, FL 33143, USA,Telephone: (305)667-6664, Fax: (305)667-5424 FOUR POINTS HOTEL MIAMI IS OWNED ATZ OPERATED BY SECISA INT'L INC.UNDER A LICENSE ISSUED BY ITT SHERATON CORP. Page Two I have attached a memorandum from the Planning and Zoning Director in response to my letter to Mayor Cunningham which had attached a specific description of our awning, and a copy of a fax sent to Mr. Bill Mack on September 6th, with a drawing of the awning where is specified the size of said awning. The answer to my question was that the building zone code states a maximum of 15' wide awning for this zone and it didn't change because the TODD wasn't approved. Further more, they told me I could not apply for a variance or had no other alternative to pull out the permit for the awning other than either doing a "patchwork"job in the awning and having to go to ERPB for approval of something that have no esthetic, or waiting for TODD approval, God knows when! I found out later I do had an alternative: apply for a variance. It seems unbelievable that with the size of our building (150'W X 225' L X 50' H)we can't have an awning only 2 feet wider than 15', while Deli Lane Cafe on 59th (Dorn)Ave. have a 30 feet wide awning... and it looks beautiful. Is there because of proportion or type of business?! If proportion, we win... . If type of business, the city should not approve a .HOTEL in an area they don't approve signs; Is there any reasonable explanation for not letting us do business?! At this time, among other inconveniences, we have $2,500.00 "sleeping" while we need all of our,cash flow to run our business. I would like to request, if that is all possible, an executive decision to be able to apply for this awning, being such as a request for a variance or whatever should lead me to the quickest positive results. We can not wait for another 60 days or who knows... . As I gave you a briefing of our story since we came to South Miami invest our money in the construction of this hotel, I have enclosed a copy of the letter I have sent Mayor Tom Cunningham, explaining in details our trail, what we represent for the city, and how important should be to the city that we succeed. Mr. Whitt, I really appreciate if you could take my case into your hands and help us to get through this never ending sign process, before we can loose our prestigious franchise name, ITT. SHERATON. I hope to hear from you very soon. Sincerely yours, 1 Luciana Barreto Managing Director C.C. Mayor Julio Robaina Commissioner Anna M. Price, PHD. enclosures Commissioner R. Paul Young, PHD Commissioner David D. Bethel JAIL ,d Fourpoints H O T E L S lti �Q " w NOV 2 61996 November 26, 1996 PLANNING DIVI'01N Mr. David Strudr South Miami City Hall Planning Department 6200 Sunset Drive South Miami,FL 33143 Via fax: 666-4591 Dear Mr. Strudr: According to our phone conversation this morning regarding the hotel guest Mr. Irving Fineberg, I would like to give you an update in writing about all the details that have taken place since his check-in last Thursday, November 21, 1996. - on November 22, 1996 Mr. Fineberg complained that the telephone line in his room was not working. Our Engineering Department sent an employee to his room who found out that the line was working fine. - on November 23, 1996 Mr. Fineberg complained that the air conditioning unit was too cold. Once again an employee from our Engineering Department went to his room to reset the-unit and told him how to control the thermostat. - on November 24, 1996 Mr. Fineberg complained that the room was too hot. We sent an employee from our Engineering Department to adjust the thermostat. - on November 25, 1996 Mr. Fineberg called myself and the Housekeeping manager Mr. Oscar Suarez , who was also the Manager on Duty over the weekend and was aware of all the problems the guest had made, to go to his room. As soon-as we entered his room he said in a very unpolite way that he wanted some kind of compensation for all the problems he had. We told him that since he was not happy in our hotel we would be more than glad to find him another hotel and he could move out. He refused our offer and told us to leave his room in a very obnoxious manner. Four Points Hotel Miami - University 5959 SW 71st St., Miami, FL 33143, USA,Telephone: (305)667-6664,Fax: (305)667-5424 FOUR POINTS HOTEL MIAMI IS OWNED AND OPERATED BY SECISA INT'L INC.UNDER A LICENSE ISSUED BY ITT SHERATON CORP. - in addition to all of that, our Housekeeping Department is having problems with Mr. Fineberg's room cleaning. All the maids have complained that Mr. Fineberg behaves in a very vicious and obscene way. Finally, Mr. Fineberg's reservation was from November(21 through November 24, 1996. Today we are requesting him to leave the hotel since we have no availability of rooms at this moment. Mr. Strudr, I hope this letter will clarify all the situation and if you think that you need any further information please don't hesitate to contact me at 667-6664. Sincerely. Antonio Nunes Front Desk Manager AN/tv 01/03/1994 16:01 3056675424 FOURPOINTSHOTELMIAMI PAGE 01 LI r � K { Nlb 11 g i yam, �l % Ct 0 1A in 5 \ 17 t. ar r A ; o4Q and r CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM To: Eddie Cox Date: June 7, 1996 City Manager From: Bill Mackey Re: Four Points Sheraton Director of Plannin & Zoning Vila Signage Request VILA S'IGNAGE REQUEST Per your request, I have reviewed the letter dated June 3, 1996, from Luciana Barreto of the Sheraton Four Points Hotel (previously Hotel Vila). This memorandum is in response to the specific request list included in Ms. Barreto's correspondence (attached). The following signage (as well as a number of smaller, pedestrian-scaled signs) would be permitted at the hotel under the currently proposed comprehensive signage package: '` .. 1. WITHIN THE PROPERTY: R� 1.1 Awning signage with 6" characters, up to 40% of the length of the canopy; 1.2 Flagpoles, limited to two (hotel has already applied for two at the front entrance); 1.3 Flat, painted or board-mounted, signs along the parapet wall of the hotel on each side, illuminated by spotlights, and permitted up to 10% of each building facade; :-. 1.4 Ground-mounted sign, maximum 3 feet in height, illuminated by spotlights; and, 1.5 Display panel, 2 feet by 2 feet maximum, lighted by spotlights, and/or incidental ° signs as needed inside the garage area. 2. OUTSIDE THE PROPERTY 2.1 Billboard signage is not permitted; and, 2.2 Directional signage in the form of City-erected informational signs are not limited by the signage ordinance; however, informational signs are not advertisements. 3. ENTRANCE TO THE HOTEL [request for street improvements] The Hometown II charrette study envisions street improvements throughout this area c: Slaven Kobola Planner c:\...\reports\Signs-new.villa SHERATON FOUR POINTS HOTEL MIAMI LIST OF SIGNS REQUIRED TO ALLOWTHE HOTEL DO BUSINESS 1. WITHIN THE PROPERTY: 1 . 1 Canopy with SHERATON. FOUR POINTS HOTEL Logo on three sides at the main entrance of the Hotel. Size: 10 ' 6" H X 17 ' 4" W X 9 ',Q" D 1 . 2 Flagpole 30 ' high, placed on top of the Hotel building, to be visible from Sunset Dr. (SW 72nd Street) . 1 . 3 Illuminated sign SHERATON FOUR POINTS HOTEL in the upper , corner northeast side of the Hotel building. Size: 39 ' 0" X 5 ' 011 . 1 . 4 Pylon sign illuminated outside the building within the limits of the property. Size: 20 ' H X 7 ' 3" W X 1 ' 6" D 1 . 5 Illuminated panel sign SHERATON FOUR POINTS HOTEL logo placed by the garage, indicating parking entrance. Size: 6 ' 6" X 6 ' 6" . 2. OUTSIDE THE PROPERTY: 2. 1 Directional Billboard placed on top of the building located in the corner of intersection US-1 and Sunset Dr. , See enclosure. 2 . 2 Directional signage in the following locations : SW Sunset Dr X 59 Place SW Sunset Dr X 61 Ave. SW 62 Ave X 70 st SW US-1 X 70 st SW 59 P1 X 70 st 3. ENTRANCE TO THE HOTEL: We feel that the City of South Miami should enhance the streets leading to the Hotel as it' is a landmark of the City, by improving lighting and landscape. on 61st Ave, 59th Place and 71st Street. Four Points II 0 1 1 I MIAMI - UNIVERSITY July 2nd, 1996 ^1 t �a I E EVE Mr. Eddie Cox City Manager JUL — 8 1996 SOUTH MIAMI CITY HALL u PLANNING DIVISION 4 Dear if -=-- Thank you for your letter and also I want to thank you for having the property across the hotel front door be cleaned. It looks much better than in the enclosed pictures. Could you do something about the dumpster located across from our front door? Eddie, I have read the memorandum from the Planning and Zoning Director which shows the allowable signage he is working on under the new ordinance. I really would like to discuss this matter with you because what is allowed under the new ordinance does not fit our basic needs as described on Sheraton's signage. Just to reinforce the importance of our signage and enhancement of the streets leading to the hotel, in order to succeed with the Sheraton Franchise venture, I want to report you a few facts that happened last week. Two of our Sheraton guests arrived at the hotel last Sunday after getting lost'in this neighborhood and placed a complain because of lack of signage. In the week prior another guest arrived at the hotel after getting lost, and stopping at the Post Office, was brought to the hotel by a postman. He felt the area was very unsafe and decided not to.stay,..cancelling his reservation. Yet other guest in the same week after .checking in at night, found the area very dark and unsafe, not being familiar with Miami, and decided to leave. Eventhough I understand the benefits of the redevelopment agency in our area and I am very happy not only for myself but for the others living in this area, I might not be here when this will actually happen. So, I would like to ask you to please assist me.in finding a possible reasonable solution for my requests. Enclosed I am sending you some pictures of the Biltmore Hotel signs on the street leading to the hotel and also of our neighbors. Dour Points I lotel Miami -Unkcrsit\ I;J Sk% 71 St. ikhami.FL. 13 141.USA.TcL (305)667-6664. F-10,300 007-5424 Dour Paints Hotel Miami is Owiul and.Operatcd bv Sccisa Intl Inc. Under a license R\ Itt Sheraton Corp. -:a. 4' a Page Two EDDIE COX Eddie, I would like to request an appointment with you in order to discuss our signage project when you get back from your vacation. I will be back from mine on July 23rd. I will call you to know when it will be convenient for you. Sincerely, Luciana Barreto Managing Director J SUN JUL 05 1992 ED: FINAL SECTION: NEIGHBORS KE PAGE : 3 LENGTH: 12 . 50" MEDIUM ILLUST : SOURCE : ANTHONY FAIOLA Herald Staff Writer DATELINE: MEMO : . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S . MIAMI TAX BASE INCREASES A new hotel and new condominiums in South Miami helped boost the city' s tax base by $18 . 4 million from January 1991 to January 1992, bringing the small town above the half-billion dollar mark for the first time in its history. The increase, which brought the city' s tax base to $500 , 792 , 365, bucked last year' s numbers, which saw a drop of $366 , 000 . -_ The tax base represents the total value of taxable property in the city, and if it had continued to, fall, residents would have seen higher taxes, said William Hampton, city manager. " It would appear, based on these numbers, that our commercial areas are viable and strong, " said Hampton. "Also, the residential homes maintained their value well . " The tax-base increase, released by the Dade County Property Appraisal Office last week, is much higher than the $2 . 7 million rise it predicted last r;onth. Hampton said it ' s not unusual for the preliminary numbers to be off the During the past year, records show that South Miami saw $6 . 4 million in flew construction - - including the Miami Vila Hotel and the Villas of South Miami condominiums . That was a 160 . 9 percent increase over the previous year. Hampton said the increase in the property tax base will shift some of the tax burden off the city' s residents and onto its commercial property owners . In 1991, residents paid 53 percent of the burden, while commercial property owners paid only 47 percent . However, with the new 1992 numbers, residents will pay 51 percent and commercial property owners will pay 49 percent . Still, some civic leaders say that ' s not enough. They want to see the bulk of the tax burden on the commercial property owners, not residents . "We' re still paying more taxes than the commercial-property owners, " said . Joyce Schechter, president of the South Miami Homeowners Association. "We'' need to see a revitalization of our business district . That ' s the only way --things are going to even up in this town. " ADDED TERMS : END OF DOCUMENT. Four Points II 0 T L L MIAMI - UNIVERSITY June 3 , 1996 Hon. Tom Cunningham Mayor CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI 6360 Sunset Dr. South Miami, Fl 33143 Dear Mayor Cunningham: I am writing you to ask for the support of the City as it is 'our last try to succeed while doing business in South Miami. As you are aware, we have gone thru a long and hard road since we decided to invest in South Miami. Persuaded by the city representatives, at that time, to establish ourselves in this site, -we haven't received the support we should expect from the City of South Miami. While the city lured us to invest in this site, it did not provide the needed support to enhance our presence in the area. I would like to point out some important aspects of our-presence in the city: 1) We are the FIRST & ONLY hotel in the city of SOUTH MIAMI. 2) We have been open for FOUR years, struggling and losing money, due to lack of exposure and visibility. 3) We employ. a total of 72 employees, several of whom are South Miami residents. 4) We also use SOUTH MIAMI BUSINESSES such as Sign companies, Florists, Pharmacies, Supermarkets, Printing Shops, among others as providers. 5) We transport our CLIENTS daily to shop in Downtown South Miami. 6) We promote Downtown South Miami and the City as a destination in United States and internationally in Latin America, Europe and the Far East, participating in Trade Shows, Sales Missions and Advertising Campaigns. 7) We increased the tax pay revenue for the city since we opened in 1992. As our business decreases it also decreases our tax pay which affects the city revenue. Following compare total taxes paid per year since opening: 1992: $116,587.00 1995: .$ 73,788.00 (36.7% decrease) Four Points Hotel Miami-Univcrsih 5959 S«•71 St?Miami,FL.33143,USA,Tel:(305)667-66'64,Fax:(305)667-5424 Four Points Hotel-Miami is O%Nmed and Operated by Secisa Int'I Inc.Undcr,a license By Itt Sheraton Corp. Page Two CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI Due to Hurricane Andrew in August .1992, our business increased, which in turn boosted our hotel occupancy. From September through December 1992, our occupancy increased to an average of 98.58% per month, raising our- 1992 yearly occupancy to 51.54%,, opposed to the first eight (8) months of the year -which averaged an occupancy of 21.57% . Our occupancy has been steadily decreasing after March 1993 , as the Hurricane effect was decreasing, as you can see by our tax pay on 1992 and 1995. The tax paid by the Hotel Vila, now Sheraton Four Points Miami, has certainly contributed to a significant increase in the tax revenue of the City of South Miami since 1992. - After 4 years of spending thousands of dollars in advertising, promotions and marketing efforts, we ended 1995 with a total average occupancy of 43.73% FOR THE YEAR! Just as a comparison, the average occupancy in 1995 for entire Miami was 73%. We contracted with a consulting firm to perform a survey on our property to see where our weak point was, and they concluded that our STRUGGLE POINT was LACK OF VISIBILI`T'Y AND SIGNAGE DUE TO OUR LOCATION. . In the Hospitality Business, the main source of business is derived from VISIBILITY AND SIGNAGE. Compared to other area hotels such as HOLIDAY INN and HAMPTON INN, I would like to outline the productivity in terms of occupancy percentages, as follows: HOTEL OCCUPANCY MONTH HOLIDAY INN 90.83% FEB 96 72. 2% APR 96 HAMPTON INN 83. 0% FEB 96 42.5% APR 96 HOTEL VILA 63.-0$ FEB 96 28.76% , APR 96 35% of HAMPTON INN's business comes from transient walk-ins, and this hotel has ONLY been- open since December 1, 1995. For the past FOUR years, we have spent $150 ,000. 00 per year on promoting the HOTEL and the AREA OF SOUTH MIAMI as a destination. Actually we, have been South Miami's Ambassadors in the United States and all over the world. i I Page Three CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI r We have extensively advertised in the Miami Herald, Miami Today, New Times, Sun Post, Kendall Gazette, Radio Stations such as WTMI and LOVE 94 , South Florida Magazine, Ocean Drive, Playbill for;all j theaters, AMC Movie Theaters, as ,well as in worldwide Travel Industry Publications, such as Travel Weekly, Hotel & Travel Index, i Reed Publications, Greater Miami Conventions & Visitors Bureau (. Publications, Guest Informant, In-Flight Magazines, Airline and Travel Agency Guides, Tour Operators Tariff Books and many others. We also invite and host Travel Agents and Journalists from all over the world to participate in Familiarization Tours. As you can see Mr. Mayor, our investment has been, and continues to be considerable, and it is our hope to be able to continue working hard to promote the South Miami area for the City of South Miami. There has been no business development on the West side of U.S.1 r after we built the hotel . Land within our surroundings is just vacant without being utilized to bring new employment, as well as revenue to the City of -South Miami. Land owners are stagnant waiting for the City to decide what will be done development-wise, and in the meantime, they should try to keep this land clean and maintained. As business people, we have given ourselves a deadline of December 31 , 1996 to see an improvement in our business, otherwise, we are looking into shutting down the building and relocating to an area that can accommodate our monetary needs. I do not feel that it is beneficial. to the City of South Miami to lose yet another building in this area. Apart from that, 72 people will need to seek re- employment. r Both ITT SHERATON and the consulting firm we hired to perform the above mentioned survey, agree that what will definitely assist the hotel in raising OCCUPANCY and VISIBILITY IS SIGNAGE! As you can see Mr. Mayor, this is the most important city contribution that we are seeking. Page Four CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI We feel that the City should enhance the streets leading to the hotel as it is a landmark of the City, by improving lighting and landscaping on 61st Avenue, 59th Place and 71st Street. Enclosed you will. find a list of signs that ITT SHERATON feels we should request. Thank you for your attention to this matter and hoping to hear from you. Sincerely yours,- - Luciana Barreto Owner c.c: Vice-Mayor Julio 'Robaina Eddie Cox, City Manager Commissioner Anna M. Price; PhD Commissioner R. Paul Young, PhD Commissioner David D. Bethel SHERATON FOUR POINTS HOTEL MIAMI LIST OF SIGNS REQUIRED TO ALLOW THE HOTEL DO BUSINESS 1. WITHIN THE PROPERTY: 1 . 1 Canopy with SHERATON FOUR POINTS HOTEL Logo on three sides at the main entrance of the Hotel . Size: 10 ' 6" H X 17 ' 4" W X 91,0" D M 1 . 2 Flagpole 30 ' high; placed on top of the Hotel building, to be visible from Sunset Dr. ( SW 72nd Street ) . 1 . 3 Illuminated sign SHERATON, FOUR POINTS HOTEL in the upper corner northeast side, of the Hotel building. Size: 39 ' 0" X 5 ' 0" . 1 . 4 Pylon .sign illuminated outside the building within the limits of the property. Size : 20 ' H X 7 ' 3" W X 1 ' 6" D 1 . 5 Illuminated panel sign SHERATON FOUR POINTS HOTEL logo placed by the garage, indicating parking entrance. Size : 6 ' 6" X _6 ' 6" . 2. OUTSIDE THE PROPERTY: 2 . 1 Directional Billboard placed on top of the building located in the corner of intersection US-1 and Sunset Dr. See enclosure. 2 . 2 Directional signage in the following locations : SW Sunset Dr X ,59 Place, SW Sunset Dr X 61 Ave. SW 62 Ave X 70 st SW US-1 X 70 st SW 59 P1 X 70 st 3. ENTRANCE TO THE HOTEL: We feel that the City of South Miami should enhance the streets leading to the Hotel as it is a landmark of the City, by improving lighting and landscape on 61st Ave, 59th Place and 71st Street . "'��ry�`%y!',`:e`�};}•�'}5' .�J����yj.:yft^�=�•M-t`:•'�,i)':��t`•rr•iS -�a�,CSC:.Jti, }.�r•Jq�r f'•':ui?la. I'i'i;:�.'=•L'(1' ri•?F�':J:ti!Jfti cL:v :2�:1.'i;•'!:••:�:•y fit!•-���4 rMS A'Y�•% soh•1•W„ ! r�.•.Si`?':��,.�t„r .i�•�j.'.� i'.7.'-'i?�• !''_ �•j.eii�t-��„"•T�±"`"j t ,�•.�� lF<t"�r.� i•e�Sr►�rr'�� ::.:1`�� �(,r. ,+F1.R t+,fr�.tt�1 Jr�1, Jrl• ';.{S��!1•fJrtr l":{ by �•��? 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May 30, ,1996 Subject: FOl?R POINTS HOTEL N11AM1/UNIVERSITY OF NJJAMT 1 would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself as the Regional Director of Franchise Operations for 171' Sheraton Corporation. This memo is being written on behalf of the Four Points Hotel Miami/University of (Miami. As you are well aware the Hotel Vila converted to thie Four Points Hotel \liami/University of Aliami. How-tver, they have been unable to secure approval from the City of South Miami to install the Four Points specified signage. We feel strongly that the lack of proper signage may negatively affect the revenue streurn of the property and ultimately reduce the tax rcvcnuc that I am sure you were and are antiapating from this property. I am sure you are very familiar with this location and troll agree that signage is a very important factor in the success of the hotel, as it is in any business. In some form the signage serves as a:\larketing tool for the property. As it stands now, it is difficult for guests to.find the property due w lack of proper signage. I would like :o respectfully request that you reconsider the proposed signage package that Luciana Barreto forwarded to your attention, with the end result being a0proval of the rxackage.. cc: Luciana Barreto Sandy Swider D City of South Miami BUILDING, ZONING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 6130 Sunset Drive / South Miami, Florida 33143 / (305) 663-6327 Fax (305) 666-4591 March 12, 1996 Ms. Luciana Barreto e/o Miami Vila Hotel 5959 S.W. 71 Street South Miami, Florida 33143 Dear Ms. Barreto: This letter is in response to our meeting on Friday, March 8, 1996, regarding proposed signage at the Miami Vila Hotel, located at 5959 S.W. 71' Street; South Miami, Florida 33143 in the "MO" Medium- Intensity Office zoning district. I have reviewed the current regulations in the Land Development Code (see attached); and , unfortunately, none of the signs as proposed are permitted in the MO zoning district; however, the City will be initiating changes to the Land Development Code, concerning signage in the next few months. I encourage you to remain in contact with us, so that we may inform you of meeting dates and Public Hearings where you could have direct input regarding new regulations. Please, note that sign types which are currently permitted in the "MO" Medium-Intensity Office zoning district are highlighted in the attached Land Development Code excerpt. These kinds of signs may be installed now at the Hotel with the approval of the E.R.P.B. and a building permit. I look forward to seeing you again. Best wishes on your new partnership with Sheraton Hotels. Sincerely, Bill Mackey Acting Director of Planning c: Eddie Cox Cht v Manager c:/.../letters/hotel vila sheraton "City of Pleasant Living" 20-4.3 SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE (H) Permitted Sign Schedule. (1) Signs shall be permitted in the various zoning districts in accordance with the fol. lowing schedule. (2) Conditions relating to the number and size of permitted sign types are indicated by number and are further defined in Section 20-4.3(I). (3) An asterisk in a district column indicates that signs of that particular type are not permitted. (4) Whenever a business is an existing non-conforming use; such an establishment shall be permitted to erect signage as if the business were located in the most restrictive zoning district where the use is permitted, excluding those districts where the use is permitted via a special use permit. ZONING DISTRICTS HILO pR Sign Type RS RT RM RO MO NR SR GR 1 PI SC° ADDRESS ID 24 24 24 24 * * * * * 24 AWNING * * 25 25 25 * * 25 CONSTRUCTION 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 DETACHED 3 3 DIRECTIONAL 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 DIRECTORY 35 35 FLAT * * * 30 9 10 11 12 13 8 14 GARAGE SALE 26 26 HANGING * * * * * 15 * * 15 LANDSCAPE I 34 MARQUEE * * * ! * 27 27 MENU BOARD 23 23 * 23 MURAL * * * * 28 * * * 28 28 NAME PLATE * 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 POLITICAL 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 * 29 PORTABLE * * * * * PROJECT ID 18 18 * REAL ESTATE 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 L OOF (MANSARD) * 31 31 31 NIPE TEMPORARY 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 TOW AWAY ZONE 32 32 1 32 32 32 32 32 32 * 32 WINDOW, INFO * * 21 21 21 * * 21 WINDOW, PERM I i I 22 I 22 22 * * 22 * NOT PERMITTED a For shopping centers of five (5) acres or more in size, the indicated provisions shall apply in lieu of the regulations indicated within the zoning use district columns. 6 OTHER REGULATIONS 20-4.3 (I) Permitted Sign Conditions. 1) One (1) CONSTRUCTION SIGN per lot, not to exceed four(4) square.feet in area nor six (6) feet in height to be erected only during the progress of actual construction. 2) One i 1) CONSTRUCTION SIGN per lot, not to exceed sixteen �16) square feet in area nor eight(S) feet in height for sites of less than five(5) acres in area to be erected only during the progress of actual construction. For sites of five (5i acres or more in area, such signs shall not exceed thirty-two (32) square feet in area nor eight (8) feet in height to be erected only during the progress of actual construction. (3) DETACHED SIGNS: (a) A minimum street frontage of one hundred (100) linear feet for one pole sign is required; an additional pole sign shall be permitted on property with three hun- dred (300) linear feet of street frontage or greater on property under single own- ership; (b) Direct illumination permitted; (c) No portion of a sign,including its support structure,shall be closer than three(3) feet, at ground level, to the property line; (d) Each permitted sign shall not exceed thirty-five (35) square feet in area nor twelve (12) feet in height from grade. (e) For shopping centers, only two (2) signs may be permitted not to exceed twenty- five (25) square feet in area each nor twelve (12) feet in height from grade. (4) Two (2) DIRECTIONAL SIGNS per lot, not to exceed two (2) square feet in area per sign nor four (4) feet in height. Indirect illumination permitted. (5) Two (2) DIRECTIONAL SIGNS per lot, not to exceed two (2) square feet in area nor �v four (4) feet in height per sign. Direct illumination permitted. (6) Two (2) DIRECTIONAL SIGNS per lot, not to exceed five (5) square feet in area per sign nor four (4) feet in height. Direct illumination permitted. (7) DIRECTIONAL SIGNS, not to exceed four(4) square feet in area per sign nor four(4) feet in height. Direct illumination permitted. (8) (a) One (1) FLAT SIGN, not to exceed twenty (20) square feet in area; and, (b) One (1) detached bulletin board permitted for each church, temple or synagogue only, not to exceed ten (10) square feet in area. Indirect illumination permitted. (9) FLAT SIGNS with a total aggregate sign area, not to exceed two (2) square feet inr� area for every ten (10) feet of linear street frontage; this signage may only be located on the building face which is facing the address street. Corner lots shall be permitted G�V one .1) additional flat sign on the wall facing the side street. The area of said sign / shall not exceed fifty (50) percent of the permitted area of the front flat sign. Signs 77 20.4.3 SOUTH MLA-Ml LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE may be on anv building side, other than the front of the building, which faces a street or alley, but may not exceed fifty (50) percent of the permitted front flat signage footage with approval of the ERPB. Direct illumination permitted. 10) FLAT SIGNS with a total aggregate sign area, not to exceed five (5) square feet in area for every ten 110) feet of linear street frontage; this signage may only be located on the building face which is facing the address street. Corner lots shall be permitted one (1) additional flat sign on the wall facing the side street. The area of said sign shall not exceed fifty (50) percent of the permitted area of the front flat sign. Signs may be on any building side, other than the front of the building, which faces a street or alley, but may not exceed fifty (50) percent of the permitted front flat signage footage with approval of the ERPB. Direct illumination permitted. (11) FLAT SIGNS with a total aggregate sign area, not to exceed ten (10) square feet in area for every ten (10) feet of linear street frontage; this signage may only be located on the building face which is facing the address street. Corner lots shall be permitted one (1) additional flat sign on the wall facing the side street which shall not exceed fifty (50) percent of the permitted area of the front flat sign. Signs may be on any building side, other than the front of the building, which faces a street or alley, but may not exceed fifty (50) percent of the permitted front flat signage footage with approval of the ERPB. Direct illumination permitted. (12) FLAT SIGNS with a total aggregate sign area, not to exceed fifteen (15) square feet in area for every ten (10) feet of linear street frontage; this signage may only be located on the building face which is facing the address street;and no single sign shall exceed one hundred fifty(150)square feet in area. Corner lots shall be permitted one (1) additional flat sign on the wall facing the side street. The area of said sign shall not exceed fifty(50) percent of the area of the permitted front flat sign. Signs may be on any building side,other than the front of the building,which faces a street or alley, but may not exceed fifty (50) percent of the permitted front flat signage footage with approval of the ERPB. Direct illumination permitted. (13) One (1) FLAT SIGN per establishment, not to exceed thirty (30) square feet in area; said sign may only be located on the building face which is facing the address street. Corner lots shall be permitted one (1) additional flat sign on the wall facing the side street. The area of said sign shall not exceed fifty (50) percent of the permitted area of the front flat sign. Signs may be on any building side, other than the front of the building, which faces a street or alley, but may not exceed fifty (50) percent of the permitted front flat signage footage with approval of the ERPB. Direct illumination permitted. (14) FLAT SIGNS with a total aggregate sign area, not to exceed fifteen (15) square feet in area for every ten (10) feet of linear storefront; signage may only be located on the building face where the main entrance to the establishment is located; no single sign shall exceed two hundred (200) square feet in area. Corner stores shall be permitted one (1) additional flat sign on each side street wall. The area of any flat sign on a side 78 OTHER REGULATIONS 20-4.3 street wall shall not exceed fifty (50) percent of the area of the permitted front flat sign. Signs may,be on any building side, other than the front of the building, which faces a street or alley, but may not exceed fifty(50) percent of the permitted front flat signage footage with approval of the ERPB, as long as the signs do not face a resi- dential district, excluding the Specialty RetaiLResidential (SR) District. Direct illu- mination permitted. 115) One (1) HANGING SIGN per establishment, not to exceed one and one-half (1.5) square feet in area each. Signs shall be uniform in size and design within a single property, but may vary in lettering style and color, provided that they are compatible and coordinated with other signs for individual establishments in the same develop- ment. (16) One(l) NAME PLATE identification sign per licensed business establishment, not to exceed one (1) square foot in area. Indirect illumination permitted. (17) One(1) NAME PLATE identification sign per licensed business establishment, not to exceed one (1) square foot in area. Direct illumination permitted. (18) One (1) PROJECT IDENTIFICATION SIGN per lot, not to exceed four(4) square feet in area. Indirect illumination permitted. (19) One (1) REAL ESTATE SIGN per lot, not to exceed one (1) square foot in area. (20) One(1) REAL ESTATE SIGN per lot,not to exceed six(6)square feet in area.For sites of five (5) acres or more in area, such signs shall not exceed twenty-four (24) square feet in area. (21) INFORMATION SIGNS IN DISPLAY WINDOWS,shall be limited to ten(10)percent of the total glass area of each window in which such signs are placed; this calculation does not include the area of permanent painted or neon signs in windows; glass area shall be calculated as the area of the opening in the face of the building which contains the window component; individual panes within a mullioned window are calculated together as a single glass area for signage purposes. (22) PERMANENT PAINTED OR NEON SIGNS IN DISPLAY WINDOWS, limited to ten (10) percent of the total glass area in which they are located;this calculation does not include the area of information signs in windows:glass area shall be calculated as the area of the opening in the face of the building which contains the window component; individual panes within a mullioned window are calculated together as a single glass area for signage purposes. Direct illumination permitted. (23) One (1) MENU BOARD SIGN shall be permitted at a licensed CONVENIENCE RESTAURANT (FAST FOOD), not to exceed thirty-five (35) square feet in area nor seven and one-half(7.5) feet in height. '24) One (l) ADDRESS IDENTIFICATION SIGN per premises permitted, not to exceed one +1) square foot in area. where no individual character shall exceed four A) inches in height. 79 20.4.3 SOUTH VILA-MI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE 25) One(1)AWNING SIGN per each awning is permitted, not to exceed five i5)square feet in area for every ten t10) linear feet of awning facing the address street frontage, where no individual character may exceed six (6) inches in height. 26) One (1) GARAGE SALE SIGN is permitted per single-family residential dwelling unit, one-time only, for one day only, per each calendar year, not to exceed two (21 square feet in area. Said sign may only be erected on the private property where the garage sale is to be located from sunrise to sunset. f27) One (1) MARQUEE SIGN may be permitted per licensed theater or cinema, not to exceed ten (10) square feet in area per ten (10) linear feet of street frontage. Direct illumination permitted. Said sign shall replace all permitted flat signs. (28) One (1) MURAL SIGN is permitted per premises, where said mural sign will replace all existing and permitted signage. The mural sign shall not contain any commercial graphic material and will be in lieu of all other signage. Mural signs may be per- mitted on any building face with the approval of the ERPB. (29) One (1) POLITICAL OR CAMPAIGN SIGN may be permitted as provided in Dade County Code of Ordinances. (30) One (1) FLAT sign not to exceed six (6) square feet in area, nor six (6) feet in length, to be located on the postal address side of the building. (31) One (1) MANSARD OR SHED ROOF SIGN may be permitted for each business establishment which has an ERPB approved mansard roof.Said sign shall not exceed ten(10)square feet in area per ten(10)linear feet of store frontage. Said sign must be contained within the face of the mansard roof,parallel to the face of the building,and may not extend beyond any edge of the roof.All lettering must be firmly affixed to the surface of the roof. Indirect illumination permitted. Said sign shall replace all per- mitted flat signs for the business establishment. (32) TOW-AWAY ZONE SIGNS are permitted per Florida Statutes. (33) One (1) TEMPORARY sign may be permitted by special permit issued by the city manager. Only one (1) sign is permitted per calendar year for each licensed business establishment. Each sign shall be permitted for no more than thirty(30)days, except that this time limit may be extended by the city manager twice, for thirty (30) days each,where total duration,including all approved extensions, shall not exceed ninety (90) days. A temporary sign may be permitted up to thirty (30) square feet in area. A temporary sign must be firmly affixed to the front face of a building. (34) LANDSCAPE SIGNS. One (11 low-profile landscape sign may be permitted per lot of land when approved by the Environmental Review and Preservation Board at a regularly scheduled ERPB :Meeting and approved by the city commission at a public hearing where a resolution is adopted by the affirmative vote of four(4) city commis- S0 OTHER REGULATIONS 20.4.4 sioners for the approval of the requested landscape sign. In order to be accepted for consideration every proposed landscape sign must meet all of the following criteria in addition to all other Code requirements: a) The landscape sign may be permitted on premises located in any of the Low- Intensity Office "LO," the Medium-Intensity Office "MO" or the Hospital "H" Zoning District where the front building setback exceeds the required front yard setback by at least twenty (20) feet for the principal structure; and gib) The landscape sign shall replace all permitted flat signs in windows and on all structures on premises: and (c) The landscape sign shall be a detached, low-profile sign which is either of a single-face or double-face design. di The landscape sign shall not exceed three (3) feet in height from grade, nor twenty (20) square feet in area. ei The landscape sign must be appropriately landscaped in a park-like manner, designed to be compatible with adjacent architecture of the surrounding prem- ises. (351) One (1) DIRECTORY SIGN is permitted per building. Directory signs must be at- tached to an interior lobby, hallway, or arcade.Directory signs may be attached to an exterior wall only if there is no interior lobby, hallway, or arcade in which to display a directory sign.Any directory sign on an exterior wall must be located within ten(10) feet of the building's main entrance. Lettering on directory signs may be of a remov- able style, but no character may exceed one and one-half(1.5) inches in height. The total area of any directory sign shall be no greater than six (6) square feet in area. (Ord. No. 1-91-1466, 1-15-91; Ord. No. 9-92-1504, 5-19-92; Ord. No. 4-93-1533, 6-1-93;Ord. No. 18-93-1544, H 2, 3, 11-16-93) 20.4.4 Off-street parking requirements. (A) Applicability.All structures and uses which are erected,established or enlarged within the city shall provide adequate off-street parking spaces and control mechanisms for on-site vehicular and pedestrian traffic in order to insure the safety and convenience of the public pursuant to the requirements of this section. (B) Space Requirements. The minimum number of off-street parking spaces required for each permitted or special use shall be as set forth below and referenced in Section 20-3.3D. Where fractional spaces result, the number of spaces required shall be the next highest whole number. (1) Two (2) spaces per dwelling unit. (2) Two (2) spaces per dwelling unit, provided that at least one(1) space per unit shall be enclosed. 3� One and one-half t1.5) spaces per efficiency or studio unit and two (2) spaces per unit with one or more bedrooms, plus an additional visitor space for every ten 1 10) units. 81 of South Miami INTER—OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO; DATE: All ERPB Members 11-5-92 FROM: Pat DeLisa 4 SUBJECT: Hotel Miami Vila Board Secretary signage _ The subject of signage for the Vila Hotel will again be on the City Commission Agenda on November 17, 1992 . Members of the Environmental Review and Preservation Board are invited to attend. J William Porter MAYOR Cathy McCann VICE MAYOR Betty Andrews-Lantz COMMISSIONER Carl Schwait COMMISSIONER Danny Brown Of soud-Imiamio COMMISSIONER Robert B. Ingram, Ph.D. 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, Florida 33143 667-5691 CITY MANAGER Rosemary Nayman CITY CLERK Lynn Dannheisser CITY ATTORNEY August, 14, 1986 Mr. Michael Radell STEEL, HECTOR & DAVIS 4000 Southeast Financial Center Miami, Florida 33131-2398 Dear Mr. Radell: As per your letter dated August 11, 1986, the property you described (via legal description) is located at 5959 S.W. 71st Street_ n the Downtown Commercial District (C-2) ; a equate wate�r aid sewer facili- ties are currently available for the structure you propose to build. At said location, there are three (3) feet by 119 feet lots which cover a total of 17,850 square feet. ' In accordance with the City of South Miami Zoning in Progress, you are at this time permitted to build a three (3) story building at the above location. The minimum setback requirements are: front 10 feet, and rear 15 feet. The perimeter of all vehicular use areas must be landscaped with a buffer strip which is not less than five (5) feet in width, except for those portions of the perimeter abutting structures upon the subject property where the buffer strip shall not be less than two and one half (2'11) feet in width. A three (3) story building with 15,000 square feet of gross area would require a minimum of 55 parking spaces (one (1) parking space per 275 sq. feet of gross area space) . Assuming that the base of the pro- posed building is to be 5,000 sq. feet, the area that may be utilized for off-street parking would be 10,260 sq. feet, the manuevering .area and actual parking space for each vehicle would require 375 sq, feet per vehicle, therefore you.would require a total aggregate space of 20,625 sq. feet of parking which is in excess of what would be avail- able to you for the structure which you have proposed to build. (/2. . . . . ..) "City of Pleasant Living" F Page 2 August 14, 1986 If you require any further clarification of the above information, please contact the Planning and Zoning Department staff at 667-5691, Ext. 70. Sincerely, Robert B. Ingram, Ph.D. City Manager RBI:PJ:nb PLANNING DEPT. E,0 a I°p, South Miami F i a i a 6130 SUNSET DRIVE SOUTH MIAMI,FL 33143 �n TEL: 305-663-6331 \k, FAX: 305-668-7356 .J �t MCORPORATED - . � 1927 2001 r.6RAV, February 24, 2005 Ritter, Ritter&Zaretsky Attn: Barbara R. Willen, CLA 555 N.E. 15th Street, Suite 100 Miami, FL 33132 Re: 5959 S.W. 71St Street (FOLIO No. 09-4025-011-0240) South Miami, FL 33143 To whom this may concern, Regarding your inquiry, the above referenced property is located within the "MO", Medium- Intensity Office Zoning District. The uses permitted are spelled out in the City's LDC, Section 20-3.3, Permitted Use Schedule copy of which is attached. s T s C N v � Please contact me at 305-663-6331 if you have any questions or concerns in regards to this matter. Si ere s Kruger Permit Facilitator Attachment: DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS/NONRESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS \\Mcgrufl\planning\Zoning letters\5959 SW 71 Street.doc RITTER, RITTER & ZARETSKY Attorneys and Counselors at Law Of Counsel John H. Ritter(1913-1979) 555 N.E. 15th Street John A. Ritter* Suite 100 Leonardo Da Vinci Starke Louis D. Zaretsky Miami, FL 33132 Marc Shandler+ Oren Lieber** (305) 372-0933 +Admitted only in DC&PA FAX: (305)372-0836 t; *also admitted in Ohio **also admitted in NY&NJ Barbara R. Willen, CLA FACSIMILE Certified Legal Assistant TRANSMISSION 305-372-0933,: 05-67 - 31 239 Fax: 305-675-6315 email: brw @rrzlawyers.com February 18, 2005 URGENT TO: City of South Miami, Planning Department ATTN: Sandy or Don 6130 Sunset Drive, Silva Martin Annex Building South Miami, Florida 33143 FROM: Barbara R. Willen, CLA Telephone: 305-372-0933, Ext. 239 Certified Legal Assistant Fax: 305-675-6315 RE: Casa Bella Toy-14, Inc., and Fraisant Enterprises Company Purchase - from Vila Residences, LLC Our File # 050031 JRLZ This law firm represents the 2 corporations buying the Best Western Hotel from Vila Residences, LLC, the current owner. As a requirement of the lender for this transaction, please issue a Zoning Compliance Letter regarding the Best Western Hotel that is located at the following address: 5959 S. W. 71 Street, South Miami, Florida 3314:3 The real estate folio # is 09-40250110240 The legal description is Lots 8 - 13, Block 3, Rosswood Subdivision, PB16 at page 62, Miami-Dade County, Florida. Enclosed is a check for $50.00 for the fee for the issuance of the Zoning Compliance Letter. Please call me at 305-372-0933, ext. 239 if you need.any more information to process this request. When the Zoning Compliance Letter is ready, please send it back to me in the enclosed self-addressed Federal Express envelope that has been pre-paid to be sent back to our office collect. Thank you for your help. Enclosures y FADocuments\Barbara\Client Name\Martinez-Celeiro,Francisco\050031JRLZ Bestwestem\Memos&Faxes\Plarnir.gDept ZonComp1iLtr021805.wpd a ......................... .......................... .......................... ......................... ........................... CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI CITY HALL, 6130 SUNSET DRIVE, SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA 33143 PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT FAX COVER SHEET TELEPHONE 305.663.6327 FAX 305.666.4591 DATE: January 26, 1999 TO: Richard Squier RE-: 5959 SW 71 Street FAX: 561.997.4003 FROM: David Struder PHONE: 305.663.6327 Mr. Squier: In response to your telephone call to me (and your fax to our office), you will find the following information concerning 5959 SW 71 Street: (1) locator map (2) property profile from Dade County (3) MO zoning district description (4) use schedule showing that ACLF permitted as a special use in the MO zoning district (5) ACLF as defined in the City's zoning code. For further information, such as on the City's special use process, please follow through with Mr. Gregory Oravec, Principal Planner, Planning & Zoning Dept, at 305.663.6347. � ,, ®0 w fit'■ -�•�.�... �. 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MS. ■goo■ �®� ■■�� ■� n ` T :=■■■� • ice■ ■■11 S' C 01/26/1999 * * * PUBLIC VALUE INQUIRY * * * PTXM0186 FOLIO 09 4025 011 0240 PROP ADDR 5959 SW 71 ST MCD 0900 NAME AND LEGAL VALUE HISTORY SECISA INTERNATIONAL LTDA INC YEAR 1997 1998 01/01/1999 5959 SW 71 ST LAND 658711 696150 MIAMI FL BLDG 1591289 1617250 MARKET 2250000 2313400 E 331433599 ROSSWOOD ASSESS 2250000 2313400 PB '13-62 HEX LOTS 8 THRU 13 BLK 3 WVD LOT SIZE 35606 SQ FT TOT EX OR 14550-153 0590 2 LOTS 11-12-13 TAXABLE 2250000 2313400 OR 14429-3110 0290 1 LOTS 8-9 10 STATE EXEMPT: SALE DATE 05/1990 SALE AMT 769000 SALE TYPE 1 I/V V SALE O/R 14550-153 PF1-MORE LEGAL PF2-PARCEL INFO PF3-FOL SRCH PF5-TAX COLL PF7-PREV OWNER PF8-MENU 3 t * * * PARCEL INFORMATION * * * PTXM018 FOLIO 09 4025 011 0240 PROPERTY ADDRESS 5959 SW 71 ST CLUC HOTEL SLUC HOTEL OR MOTEL PRI ZONE COMMERCIAL - CENTRAL SEC ZONE LOT SIZE 35700.00 SQ FT YEAR BLT 1991 EXTRA FEA A.C. LIVING UNITS BEDROOM 118 BATH 118 1/2 BATH ADJ SQFTG 79064 NO FLOORS 4 ZONING RESOLUTION LEASE AREA SQFTG LOC CODE SD ENTER - VALUE INQUIRY PF8 - MENU ZONING REGULATIONS 20-3.1 sional services in attractive low profile buildings on heavily landscaped sites, archi- tecturally similar to and compatible with nearby single-family structures.The district should serve as a transitional buffer between established single-family neighborhoods and major traffic arterials or more intensive uses, and is appropriate in areas designated "Residential Office" or "Low Intensity Office" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (11) "LO" Low-Intensity Office District. The purpose of this district is to permit low- intensity office development and redevelopment,without necessarily being compatible in appearance with single-family residential areas.This district is appropriate in areas designated "Low-Intensity Office" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (12) "MO"Medium-Intensity Office District:The purpose of this district is to accommodate professional and business office space needs in a relatively intensive centrally located manner. This district is appropriate in areas designated"Medium-Intensity Office"on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (13) "NR" Neighborhood Retail District: The purpose of this district is to permit conve- nience commercial uses which provide for the everyday retail and personal service needs of nearby residential neighborhoods in a compatible and convenient manner. This district is appropriate in areas designated"Neighborhood Retail Development"on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (14) "SR" Specialty Retail District: The purpose of this district is to maintain the basic specialty retail character of the Sunset Drive commercial area by encouraging comparison retail uses at the pedestrian-oriented grade level and office and residential .uses on the upper floors of all buildings. This district is appropriate in areas designated "Specialty Retail/Residential" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (15) "GR" General Retail District: The purpose of this district is to delineate areas which permit a broad range of retail uses. Uses that are strongly oriented toward the motoring public are discouraged in this district. This district is appropriate in areas designated "General Retail" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (16) "1"Intensive Use District: The purpose of this district is to delineate properly located and easily accessible areas for automobile service and repair activities and other similar and compatible uses. The district is also intended to permit redevelopment of existing facilities for office uses independent from auto service uses with special use approval. This district is appropriate in areas designated "Auto Service/Office Special Redevelopment" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (17) "H"Hospital District: The purpose of this district is to permit, as a special use, areas that will accommodate various hospital needs in a manner compatible with nearby residential areas.The district also permits office uses at appropriate intensities in the event that hospital uses are terminated and is appropriate in areas designated "Hospital/Office" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. The unique nature of hospital usage and its quickly changing needs and characteristics makes their proper Supp. No. 2 25 20-3.3 SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20-3.3(D) PERMITTED USE SCHEDULE P = PERMITTED BY RIGHT S = PERMITTED AS SPECIAL USE COND = SPECIAL USE CONDITIONS (See Section 20-3.4) PARK = PARKING REQUIREMENTS(See Section 20-4.40) s = No conditions were adopted ZONING DISTRICT R R R R R R R R R L M N S G 'I H P P C P USE TYPE S S S S T T M M 0 0 0 R R R I R 0 A 1 2 3 4 6 9 1 2 N R 8 4 D K PLANNED UNIT DEVEL- OPMENT RESMEN- S S S, S S S S S S S S S S S S S 8 TIAL USES Dwelling,Single-family P P P P P P P I P I S 171 1 Dwelling,lbwnhouse P P P P S P 17 2 Dwelling,TZ-Family P P P S 17 1 Dwelling,Multi-Family P P S P 17 3 Community Resid Home,6 or P P P P P P P P P P 1 less Community Resid Homej 7 o P P P P 1 more PUBLIC AND INSTITUTIONAL USES Adult Congreg Living Facil- i ty S S S S 13 1 Church,Temple or Syna- gogue S S S S S S S 1 6 Convalescent Home P P P P 13 Day Care Center P P P P P P P P P 10 (7 or more children) Fraternal Organization or Private Club S S S S S P P 2 7 Governmental Administra- P P P P P 10 tion Hospital S 14 5 i 1 1 t Supp. No. 2 30 �' 1 20.2.3 SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE Accessway. Shall mean a driveway which traverses the perimeter of a vehicular use area, thereby connecting said area with and providing access to an abutting street, alley or other vehicular use area. Acupuncturist. Shall mean a person who is licensed in accordance with,and who practices t acupuncture as defined in, Chapter 457 of the Florida Statutes. (Ord. No. 7-91-9091, 3-19-91) { Addition. Shall mean an extension or increase in floor area or height of a building. -� Adult congregate living facility. Shall mean any building or buildings,section of a building or distinct part of a building, residence, private home, boarding home, home for the aged or other place, whether operated for profit or not, which undertakes through its ownership or f management to provide, for a period exceeding twenty-four (24) hours, housing, food service and one or more personal services for four (4) or more adults, not related to the owner or administrator by blood or marriage, who require such services and to provide limited nursing services, when specifically licensed to do so pursuant to Florida Statutes. A facility offering personal services or limited nursing services for fewer than four .�4) adults is within the meaning of this definition if it formally or informally advertises to or solicits the public for residents or referrals and holds itself out to'the public to be an establishment which regularly provides such services. Advanced registered nurse practitioner. Shall mean a person who is licensed in accordance with,and who practices advanced or specialized nursing practice as defined in,Chapter 464 of the Florida Statutes. (Ord. No. 7-91-9091, 3-19-91) Aggregate area or width.Shall mean the sum of two(2)or more designated areas or widths to be measured, limited, or determined under these regulations. Alcoholic beverage. Shall be as defined by Section 561.01(7), Florida Statutes. Alley. Shall mean a public or private street which affords only a secondary means of access to abutting property and which is not otherwise designated as a street. Alteration. Shall mean any change or modification of construction, space arrangement or occupancy of a building, or decreasing or increasing the.floor area thereof. Antennas, microwave. Shall mean antennas restricted to the sole purpose of receiving and/or transmitting and amplifying microwave signals and shall be permitted in commercial districts only. Antennas, satellite earth station. Shall mean antennas restricted to the sole purpose of receiving and amplifying microwave signals for television reception and shall be permitted in residential and commercial zoning districts. Archeological zone. Shall mean an area designated by this Code which is likely to yield information on the history and prehistory of South Miami based-on prehistoric settlement patterns as determined by the results of the Dade County Historic Survey. These zones will tend to conform to'natural physiographic features which were focal points for prehistoric and historic activities. 6 Annrbm HOW A Mdd Amodatim DIAlrOR m EXECUTIVE OFFICE: TWO EXECUTIVE COURT 561/997-4002 Suite 118 1-800-HOTELS-2 2300 N.W.Corporate Blvd. Dade:305/944-0501 Boca Raton, FL 33431 Fax:561/997-4003 January 26, 1999 Ms. Kathie Berrie Planner Planning & Zoning Department South Miami, Florida VIA FAX 305-666-4591 RE: SHERATON FOUR POINTS (FORMER VILA HOTEL)/SOUTH MIAMI Dear Ms. Berrie: Please be kind enough to inform us as to wheather the Sheraton Four Points Hotel (formally Vila Hotel) located at 5959 SW 71't Street, South Miami, Florida could, under the current zoning be converted to a ALF (Adult Living Facility)? If not what would be required to accomplish this? We would sincerely appreciate your attention to this matter as time of the essence, HOSPITALITY CONSULTANTS REALTY SERVICES, INC. 0 REALTORS li—chard H. Squier REALTOR-Principal Squier\berrle.ltr a59 p3. s JAN 2 6 1999 PL HOTEL a is Q `•a �'. MOTEL RESORT Hospitality Consultants RESOR •Brokerage •Site Selection Realty SerAm Inc., REALTORS I , C=TY C F SOUTH M=AM= Building, Zoning and Community1 Development Department 6130 Sunset Drive, 2nd Floor South Miami, Florida 33143 Phone: 305 663-6327 Fax 305 666-4591 " sue✓ 7Z sue. � f FAX COVER SHEET DATE• V O\f . MIS- TO: RE• AW ►`� N G 1 la NS LOCATION: V=IL N FAX• l!✓ 3 ^ ` S` PHONE: FROM:— DEPARTMENT: G� PHONE: Ca 3 ZS MESSAGE: p q ' V ' NUMBER OF PAGES, INCLUDING COVER SHEET: ,r . l AMU Ic a �o I1VT13R-op FICE "ORA ro: � Wi l l i am F NDU1+� City Managerampton FY'oA : Sonia Lama Bldg. & Zoning Dir �t®. ll/12,19 c oz. 2 Enc lo sed Hotel is the is on thepa9endOn1E.RP3 dec on request a for next Tuesdays 0/6/92, thFie Commission Comm,,- meeting thefappeal l s C='I'Y C F SOUTH M=AM= INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM To: Sonia Lama, AIA Date: November 10, 1992 Building & Zoning Director From: Bill Mackey Re: HOTEL MIAMI VILA Planner VERBATIM MINUTES Please, find the history of the Hotel Miami Vila signage requests before the Environmental Review and Preservation Board to date. 04/03/90: Final approval was given to the project without signage. Motion made by Jan Hochstim. APPROVED: 5-0. 07/16/91: First request for signage by Bengis Signs was denied. Motion made by Jan Hochstim. DENIED: 7-0. 03/03/92: Second request for signage as prepared by Bengis Signs and presented by hotel management was approved. Jan Hochstim was absent from the meeting. APPROVED: 4-0. 10/06/92: New request for signage was presented with an overall reduction of lettering size. Jan Hochstim made a motion to deny. DENIED: 5-0. Copies of Verbatim Minutes and reduced drawings are enclosed. ERPB Minutes 1 Cover Memorandum { DRAWINGS AND MODEL PRESENTED WITHOUT SIGNAGE INDICATED Verbatim of Item K. EB-89-172 ERPB meeting of April 3 , 1990 Applicant: Secisa International Address: 5952/5956 SW 70 St Represented by: Alfredo Julien Comments: The preliminary request was approved by the Board on December 9 , 1989. Mr. Julien signed in and displayed a model of the proposed project, The Miami Villa Hotel. Shaw: "Secisa International , 5952/5956 SW 70 Street, as presented by Alfredo Julien. Under comments, 'the preliminary request was approved by the Board on December 19th, 1989 . ' If you folks that are going to be speaking will sign in, I'd appreciate it. Those of you who will be speaking, if you will sign in and read your name and address into the record, please. . . . . . . . . . . . Bellon Group Architects, 11020 N. Kendall Drive. "Angel Mellanis, I represent Bellon Group Architects. "And my name is Alfredo Julien, I'm with Secisa International. We were here back in December, 19th in 1989 for the preliminary review of the building and now we're coming before you for the final. We've done the model to show you what we are proposing to do. The drawings are complete and we feel that we have followed through on the drawings that we had showed you originally. The building has not changed at all and we are here for you to look at it. The building has, as you look at the front elevation, is the same. The courtyard, which we had spoken about, is the same and the parking garage, which is the same, which are the three parts of the building that I call the three parts that were the most important comments that were spoken about last time. If you all will look at the model and have any questions, I will be more than glad to answer them. Hochstim: "There is a difference between the model and the elevation on the glass enclosure. Is that going to be reflected in the working drawings because they're not. You can come up forward, I'll show you. . . . . Shaw: "Bring the mike with you when you come. Let me read into the record from the original application. 'Mr. Hochstim moved for approval of the preliminary improvements on the front facade only with the continued refinement of the proposal and the rejection of all of the other three facades. " Hochstim: "There seems to be a discrepancy between the elevation and the model. We'd like to know which one is correct. Obviously, ERPB Minutes 2 04-03-90 they're going to build from the working drawings, not from the model . Julien: "Yes, we have to build from the working drawings. Hochstim: "So this is incorrect then? Julien: "That's incorrect. Architect: "There was a change made. Julien: "The span between the glass is too large so it has to be a tighter. . . . Hochstim: "That's a much nicer . . . . It wasn't consistent with the architecture. Wolfsohn: "What are you going to do for security for your tourists? Julien: "In what. . . Wolfsohn: "When they leave the building. Architect: "From the parking garage? Wolfsohn: "Any place. Hochstim: "They're architects. In all due respect. Wolfsohn: "The building is beautiful. Hochstim: "That's all we're approving. The thing is. . . Julien: "As far as security, we feel the area is safe. I have walked in the evenings. My office is right there. Wolfsohn: "I've been in the tourism business for 15 years and my concern is that people will come back the second year. That's the only way you can succeed, if people keep coming back. My great concern is because of where it is, that if I came the first year, I would certainly never. . .because I'm a travel wholesaler Julien: "We have security in the building, within the parking garage. We will have security officers. Wolfsohn: "They do have to leave the building. They're tourists. . . .convention center. Julien: "This faces another building on 70th Street. We feel this is the entrance to the building, it's not a problem. The problem may on the garage side of the building and there, we have security. We have 24. . . ERPB Minutes 3 04-03-90 i y Wolfsohn: "They wouldn't be walking on that side. Julien: "Not on that side, they'll be driving on that side. We feel that all the pedestrian will be occurring on this side and there are some new development occurring in the area. Wolfsohn: "Yeah, but right now the one which we just saw will be in that area, that's great. Julien: "That one is just down the street, right. And then, there'll be an eight story building Metro-Dade is building next to the Metrorail station. So there's some development now occurring in the area which, I think, is a positive sign. And, like I said, if there is a problem, it's going to be on the rear side and I think we've taken care of that with the security measures that we've taken. We met with the City Manager and spoken to him about the security problem and we will have some more meetings with him. Hochstim: "I think that this is something that can be done, at least . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (not understandable) . Julien: "We are planning to have awnings that come down. . . Saez: "Good because that goes along with the problem I have. I want to see where your sign is going to be as part of the building and I'd like to see if you're going to put any awnings or otherwise I want to see them on this drawing or on this model or both, actually. Julien: "Okay, well, the awnings are something that. . . . . Saez: "Not that I mind them, okay, but it's part of the design. Julien: "It's something that, I mentioned it and it's not shown on the model and it's not shown on the drawings. It's something that, as developers, we're looking at doing it. We haven't studied it yet but I think it's a. . . Saez: "I have it as questions here. I was going to bring that up because. . . Julien: "And the signage will be placed in here, the setback between the two columns. They will not be on the street or the right-of-way or anything like that. It'll be inside that arch, exactly. Saez: "Do you mean behind it or on that beam, on the curved beam? You're talking about putting it on the beam? Julien: "Following the arch or above the arch. ERPB Minutes 4 04-03-90 Hochstim: "No, underneath the arch. It's too high already. Saez : "For the type of architecture that you're dealing with, some sort of a bar or. . . . . Is there a way to just stop the front upper floors from slipping down the columns? Hochstim: "I think that we can carry this band across, lower this. . Architect: "To carry the—this is pre-cast so we're going to take the pre-cast across this way. Saez: "Right, you don't even have to carry it all the way across, if you come in one column just to get the corner set. Hochstim: "Oh, no, it still needs it because right now it still looks like its. . . . . . . . . Saez : "I mean it doesn't mean you have to support it on every point, you can support it on some and let the other ones ride if need be. Are the combs pre-cast or stucco painted? What kind of pre-cast is it? Is it stone or architectural concrete. What color. .is it painted after or is it the concrete's going to be this color? Architect: "Like this, no, no, it's integral with the concrete. Saez : "And your window sills that stick out, are they white in there, I mean, is that also pre-cast? Architect: "Those are. . . . . Saez "No, you see where the window. . .you see this here. I'm just looking at your drawing because although I am impressed by the. . . Architect: "The window sills. Those are pre-cast. Saez: "Those are pre-cast, in other words, this one is pre-cast. Same color? Architect: "Same color. Saez: "And then the panels in between are stucco. What color are the window frames? Architect: "We're looking at doing them in white. Saez: "White? OK. Shaw: "Do we have a landscape plan in here? Julien: "Yes, there's a landscape. . . ERPB Minutes 5 04-03-90 ' . Shaw: "I'm still searching for it. Julien: "Oh, it's in the other set. That's not the set, that's not the set. Shaw: "Now, will the landscape plan be part of this final? Julien: "Yes. Shaw: "OK Saez : "May I ask, the working drawings are not completed, in other words, in particular to the front elevation, ok? Julien: "Yes, they're right here. Saez: "Wonderful, good, I can see. . . Architect: "There's not a landscape plan in that one. He's bringing the completed sets. Saez: "I don't want to see this, I want to see this one. There's some definite changes here. Have you submitted this? Julien: "Yes. Saez: "OK, so you have submitted this as. . .and this is what we're going to be going by? Julien: "Yes. Saez: "OK, you don't mind if I look at this? Julien: "No, no, no no. Shaw: "Let me ask a question on the landscaping. What's this dimension in here? Julien: "It should be 10 feet. Shaw: "OK, and how much of an overhang do we have? Julien: "From the building? Shaw: "Yeah. Oh, I thought you were going to have an awning. Julien: "This is the rear of the building. This is the front. Saez: "I found it. This is the front, front. Good. This is the side elevation. What type of windows are you using? Will this be the first hotel here? ERPB Minutes 6 04-03-90 1 Hochstim: "I move subject to following changes; that the pylons on all four corners be raised to include the parapet and that a horizontal band at the front elevation matches the side elevation and that's it. Shaw: "Do I have a second? Shaw: "I'll second it for purposes of discussion. Any further comments? Rubin-Wright: "Jan, let me ask you a question. Does that band Hochstim: "Wonder if the color is a little too strong. I just. . . tone it down a bit but I don't. . . . Julien: "You liked it the first time, Mr. Hochstim. Hochstim: "I did but now I see the model differently. I think of the. . .remember when the Biltmore came out, originally it was the burnt sienna. Julien: "That's right,- that's right. It's similar to the Biltmore. Hochstim: "You're trying to match the Biltmore? Well , try using Biltmore colors. They're not as. . . . Saez: "Only if you painted the windows in green. If you did the windows in green, it would be fine. Julien: "Not City Hall, the hotel. Saez: "The hotel, yes. I know the Biltmore very well and the windows are green. Julien: "They're green? Saez: "Yes. Sort of a pale green, not light. To a more subdued. Shaw: "Any further discussion? Rubin-Wright: "Jan, would you want that band to go round to the back side of the building also? It looks different because the horizontal band, there's a concrete wall back there that's the lighter color on the bottom. Hochstim: "Does it go around? Rubin-Wright: "You might want to take a look. Just take a look at it because its different. ERPB Minutes 7 04-03-90 Saez : But, what she's saying, what I'm saying, what we were talking about the front is a matter of . . . .even if it's a different color, carry it around. At least then, and of course, the column to go to the top. In other words, you can still leave that there but just. . . Hochstim: "All you need is a little band, that's all. Saez: "Bring them there and let this. . it doesn't have to be the same height, in other words,the same level but it could . . . .this would just be a different color. Julien: "It's a different color. Shaw: "Does the motion maker accept that amendment? Hochstim: "Yes. I do. Shaw: "Any further discussion? Hochstim: "Yes. No parking signs for pigeons on ledges. Saez: "Ok, you made the motion, there is a second with an amendment, you accepted it and we're on to the discussion ? Shaw: "Right. Saez: "OK, I'd like to add, 'sign and any kind of awnings now. ' Julien: "Can we come back for it because we're not prepared. Saez: "Give us an idea where you're going to do it. Julien: "The awnings, we plan on putting them in between the columns. Saez: "OK. Round, square, sloped? Julien: "Have you seen the ones at the Colonnade? Saez: "Yes. Julien: "Just like that. Rubin-Wright: "Can you do that with your. . .doesn't that put you beyond your property line? Julien: "We're keeping within our. . .no, we still have 2 - 3 feet of landscaping that's on our property line. Saez: "Ok, then, at the very entrance, are you going to have a canopy there, too? ERPB Minutes 8 04-03-90 Julien: "At this point, I don't believe so. Saez: "No canopy there. Julien: "No canopy, just the signage. Saez: "Just a sign at the top of. . .ok, fine. Your bougainvillea inside that corridor isn't going to live. There's not enough lighting in there to make that. . . .it requires a tremendous amount of sun. If you put it outside, you might have a better chance. Hochstim: "Now, they have to come back with the sign and awnings anyway so this is strictly a recommendation that—right now, what we're approving is 'as is' and any signage you have to come before US. Julien: "Right, and the awnings. Shaw: "Ok, on the motion, all in favor indicate by saying aye. Rubin-Wright: "Aye. Shaw: "Do I hear any more ayes? I've heard one aye so far. All in favor of the motion indicate by saying aye. Opposed. The motion carries 5 - 0. " ERPB Minutes 9 04-03-90 S=GNAGE PRESENTED ON 7/16/91 FLOLREfl. VElk -l+- 41W I •%� ' �� f1 i v/G STo ti•e -- .. - --... S vim• iVO ry ---- _--..._ -------- -- -- lla i i L..�1 i II i ERPB Minutes 10 07-16-91 Verbatim of Item I. EB-91-075 ERPB Meeting of July 16, 1991 Applicant: Hotel Miami Villa Address: 5959 SW 71 Street Represented By: Chris Mann Mr. Jerry Bengis of Bengis Signs signed in. Shaw: "Hotel Miami Villa. Hochstim: "That's really crowding that arch, isn't it, with that signage? When we originally approved that project, we specifically put limits where the signs go. Bengis: "That's the only place you can put it on that building. Hochstim: "No, but we already did that originally. When we originally approved the project, we told them exactly where the signs go and no other places and that was not the place where we put the sign. Bengis: "That I was not aware of. Hochstim: "Could we get the original approval drawings? Mackey: "That is the approved drawings. Hochstim: "Nope, it was not. Mackey: 11 . . .above the door. Hochstim: "Not that way. Mackey: "Not that way? Hochstim: "Nope, we had a specifically designated area. If you look at the preliminary approval of the project that was. . . Rubin-Wright: "You remember where it was or. . . Hochstim: "I don't remember but it wasn't on an arch. Not the way it was shown here. Nope. Even the size and everything else was given. Wolfsohn: "How do we get a copy of the preliminary plans? Mackey: "I can go upstairs and try to find them. Hochstim: "I- am absolutely sure that this was not the sign. Wolfsohn: "Why don't we just adjourn for a second? ERPB Minutes 11 07-16-91 Wilson: "I don't know that you need a really large distinguishing sign because this place is self explaining what it is. Hochstim: "Not only that but this crowds the arch and it just obliterates the whole architectural character of the arch. Wilson: "I think a little bronze sign at the left of the door. Hochstim: "In fact, that what they had, they had plaques, I think, on the columns. Originally, that's what it was. Two plaques on the columns. Wolfsohn: "You're not aware of anything that was planned? Bengis: "We got involved in this through an interior designer who sent us these plans with this sign drawn on it and, of course, the sign that we drew spatially is perfect. I mean, there's no problem with it in there, it's just that, unfortunately, because of the 30 square feet we had to compress it in a little bit. You know, Bill told me, there's only about 30 square feet in there. You see, we had. . . .if you take engineer's calculations, we had 30 square feet but if they square off the whole thing, we had about 47 square feet when you took the logo and you took the name and you. . .with the opening. . . Wolfsohn: "I don't think the issue is the size of the sign, I think the issue is the quality of the building. Bengis: "Well, it will become, I mean 30 square feet is very, very small for a building that size. Hochstim: "Mr. . . . .we originally approved it . . . Bengis: "I didn't know anything about that. That was never called to my attention. Hochstim: "No, no, we specifically requested that the architect place. . . .give us location and sizes where the signs go and we're sure that this is. . .I mean, obviously, that was a condition of the approval of the preliminary. Bengis: "Again, that's none of my. . .I, unfortunately, did not know anything about that. Wilson: "Is there one L or two L's in Villa? Bengis: "It's spelled properly there, whatever it is. I think it's only one. Wolfsohn: "It's two L's in Villa. Wilson: "Well, I know in Spanish, this is Portuguese. ERPB Minutes 12 07-16-91 Greene: "I can't comment on the original comments of the Board but I comment on this particular sign that I think the style is fine and the logo is fine but the sign just takes up too much within the stonework and. . . Hochstim: "It should be a narrow strip across the top and that's it. Wilson: "I think a plaque on the side wall would be. . . Hochstim: "That was the original intent. Even with what Mr. Greene is saying now, I am absolutely, when I see it right now, even if there was no requirement other than that, it just obliterates the whole idea of the arch so. . . Greene: "I think the scale of the lettering and the logo just needs to be reduced. Everything could remain as is if it could be reduced, maybe. . . . . Bengis: "You could not reduce the name any more. . .reverse channel to solid neon, there's no room to put neon in there now. Greene: "Well , I'm not commenting on the design of the writing. . Bengis: "That's silhouette, you know, silhouette's off. Hochstim: "It should be one single line, for instance, it doesn't have to be in two lines, right? Bengis: "Only if you eliminate the logo. Hochstim: "No, you can still do that and just. . . . . Bengis: "No, you see, you can't. What happens, the electrodes get too close to the letter. If you go below 10 inches, you have. . .you can get shorts, you can get fires. You just can't. . .there's just not enough room to work with neon. Just have to eliminate the neon, then, that's it. Greene: "You're saying that you can go down to 10 inches with the neon? Backlight? Bengis: "Well, not in that style of the hotel the Via style because you've got the s. . . . . . . . there, there's just no room. That's as small as we can go right now unless they change the style of their letter. That's as small—that's really as tiny as you can. . .that's probably the smallest sign that we're putting up in the next year, it's so small. Wilson: "I think, to me, there's not going to ever be a problem for identification for this hotel. It's obviously the only hotel in the ERPB Minutes 13 07-16-91 area. People are coming knowing where they're going. It's not a place you're looking for that you're going . . . .if there were a batch of hotels there, yes you'd need a sign. Bengis: "You want to hear an interesting story, not to cut it off. I was in Maine one time. Unfortunately, very sick and I was looking for the Hilton by the airport in Banf and up in Maine they do not like signs and I literally, I had terrible asthmatic infection in my chest. I just wanted to get into this hotel, it was raining and cold. I must have passed this big building 5 times. Finally, I asked a cop and the cop says it's right there. There was not one name on that building. I walked into the manager, huffing and puffing and I thought I was going to die and I said to him, "why don't you have some identification on this sign. I mean, I'm in the sign business back in Miami but why have no identification and he says, 'what for? I know where it is. ' ,' The thinking of that is really very difficult. Let's not let that happen down here, please. South Miami's getting difficult enough to do any kind of. thing in. And we try to do nice signs Everybody here, I think, knows Bengis Associates. We're not doing anything . . .if you want to eliminate the neon on the logo at least give them some kind of identification. Hochstim: "They're entitled to identification and they will get identification. Obviously, it's required. It was designed by the architect specifically where he wanted it. Bengis: "Again, nobody told us that. I just hate to go through all these expensive drawings and everything without being told all this stuff. Hochstim: "Well, because I have a feeling that even the architect right now is sort of by-passing the main decisions. Actually, he told me that. Bengis: "It could be. You know, again, I didn't even know these people. This thing came over the FAX to us and I started talking to Stephan, the interior designer who designed the whole thing and said to him, "This is fine" and I was told originally by Building and Zoning that they could have the amount of square footage that we drew there and then of course, they changed it. This always happens in this City. Greene: "On the logo, the neon sits out in front of a colored background, what is the background? Bengis: "It's like an aluminum background, or a 'central is what we call it. It is a special material that we use to mount the neon on so you can at least see it during the day 'cause otherwise, you know neon is clear. It's just a very subtle look is all that particular logo is. ERPB Minutes 14 07-16-91 Hochstim: "But what shape is it? Bengis: "Just like it's shown there. It's just—that's the shape there. Hochstim: "No, but what shape. . .does it follow the logo or. . . ? Bengis: "Yes, it's just a very small. . . Hochstim: "You mean strips? Bengis: "Yes, just so you can see. . .you know what happens. . .if you put just plain neon up against a wall you don't see it if it's lit up at night and this, at least you get to see the outline of it. Hochstim: "But it's the shape of the circle and . . . . Bengis: "Yeah, it's just the shape of the logo. Hochstim: "So, it's not a solid area. Bengis: "Very insignificant. It's just small. . .no, it's mounted. . .you know how- thin the neon is. Hochstim: "No, but what I'm saying is, it actually follows the actual design. . . . Bengis: "Yes, it follows the outline of the logo. (Mr. Mackey returned with the original files as requested. ) Hochstim: "Where are the architectural drawings? The final. . . . there's a whole set of architectural drawings. Mackey: "You want me to go through. . .there's a hundred drawings for this hotel on file. Hochstim: "No, but I mean this is plumbing and the electrical and it doesn't do us any good. There's an architectural drawing which is a final record set which was approved by this Board, signed by the Chairman. Mackey: "According to the notes in the log, it says that a everything was approved except the canopy and signage which had to come back. Hochstim: "Yes, but the signage was located on the drawing. Mackey: "Pat, 4-3 is where you're finding it? DeLisa: "I'm not finding it. ERPB Minutes 15 07-16-91 Mackey: "Try 189, I brought both years. . . . .Then try 190. Greene: "As long as we have some time to spend here, I'm sorry, I didn't catch your name, sir. Bengis: "My name is Jerry Bengis. I'm the President of Bengis Associates Signs. We're an old line sign company down here. Greene: "What would the alternatives be if the Board wanted a smaller sized letter? What would you be able to . . . . Bengis: "Well, we could go non-illuminated. Just eliminate that silhouette look. That would be up to the hotel. And then you could make it as small as you wanted. Greene: "How would you suggest lighting it so that they. . Bengis: "Externally. Put some spotlights on the building someplace. Rubin-Wright: " 'Hotel' is already lit. The word 'hotel' is neon. Is that correct? Bengis: "Well , they're both. .I mean 'hotel' and the "Miami Villa' , yes. Rubin-Wright; "And the 'hotel' is a 10 inch letter. What if you. . .what if the 'Miami Villa' was also the 10 inch? Bengis: "Yes, You mean make 'Miami Villa' 10 inches? I've alerted them to the fact that they may have the possibility of a choice and they're willing to try it because that's the proportion, for some reason, that they designed their logo, with the 'motel' smaller than their name. So, we could make the 10 inches if you want to go down smaller on the name, all you do. . . just for your own information, I mean, if it comes up again with any of the other sign companies, you know you run into problems with shorts, that's all. You just can't guarantee like you can normally guarantee. You can't give any kind of guarantee. Shaw: "Let me read from the Minutes. 'Mr. Julien signed in and displayed a model of the proposed project, the Miami Villa Hotel. There's a discrepancy between the model and the working drawings regarding the span between the glasses in the front facade being too large. It was agreed that the drawings were correct. Mr. Julien understands that he will be required to appear before the Board again with the addition of awnings and signage which would be located above the arch on the front entrance within the recess. ' I'm not sure that does anything for us but I did want to read that in the record. Bengis: "I know as much as you all do on this. I really can't . . . . ERPB Minutes 16 07-16-91 r Rubin-Wright: "What if we took the. . .if you look at the sign the was it's presented because the Minutes now say that is the space that the sign was to be in. Joe just read the Minutes. If you took the 'Miami Villa' . . .he read. . .the place where they're putting the sign is what shows in the Minutes as placement that we agreed to at that time. Maybe, read the Minutes to him again, Joe. What I'm suggesting is if we look at taking 'Miami Villa' and making that the same size as 'Hotel' . Hochstim: " . . .within the recess. Now I remember, ok. That's 'within the recess' . That means that the sign was under the arch, not in the arch, on the arch. That's exactly right. In other words, it was not on the face but inside. Wilson: "Yes, but they don't have that recess anymore, do they? Hochstim: "Sure, they do. Here it is. That's where it was supposed to go, underneath. Not on the arch but it was supposed to be within the recess. Bengis: "You mean, behind the glass? Hochstim: "Yes, that's right. Bengis: " . .like neon? Like you have in South Miami? Hochstim: "Whatever it was. That's, that's—now I remember what it was exactly. That was supposed to be within the recess. Pardon? Wolfsohn: "Can't find it on the plans? Hochstim: "It was on the preliminaries, it's not on this one. But it's in the Minutes, that's clear now. Greene: "So, we're talking about a sign within the recess. Wilson: ". .hanging. You mean hanging down, then? Hochstim: "Underneath the arch. Wilson: "Because that's all glass, isn't it? I think that's. . .it looks as though it's co-terminant. Hochstim: "I think you're looking at the wrong photograph. There's quite a bit of distance between the glass and the arch. There's a least about 6 or 8 feet before you get to the glass. Wilson: "I know. Hochstim: "And that sign's supposed to be hanging. . ERPB Minutes 17 07-16-91 a Wilson: "It's hanging? Hochstim: "Yes, between the arch and the glass. Wilson: "Ok. Hochstim: "or on the glass. Shaw: "I'm ready for a motion. Hochstim: "I move a disapproval since this sign does not conform to the original intent of the location of the signage. Shaw: "Which was. Hochstim: "Whatever the Minutes said. Wolfsohn: "And I'll second that. Shaw: "As reflected by the Minutes. Alright, any further discussion? Wilson: "Then, just so Mr. Bengis understands and I understand, that sign will have to be against the glass or suspended. Hochstim: "No. Wilson: "No? Hochstim: "It should be according to what the architect intended originally and I think the architect should be contacted. Bengis: "Who was the architect? Is he still alive? Hochstim: "Yes, he is, very much alive and still on the job. In fact, he's located in the building. Bengis: "Is there any way in the future, of course the company has a lot a of money to do this, where the Building Department can be aware, when we call up to find out what the zoning is, find out where they can be privy to whatever is on the original plans? Wolfsohn: Just contact the architect. Shaw: "No, actually, no, no, actually. . Bengis: "This is just a fluke, it came over my FAX. . . Shaw: "In this case, Bills' department was correct in submitting it only because Jan happened to remember something that had happened way back and, of course, Staff would not necessarily remember that but normally, the proposal and the application was ERPB Minutes 18 07-16-91 1 correct. Yes, it does . cost a lot of money for you guys to come bach and I feel badly. Sometimes, we have people come bach two and three times. It breaks my heart because # 1, it costs some money and #2 , they've got other things to do and here we sit and chop 'em up. Bengis: "You've got a hotel that's trying to open now, it's not going to open. Hochstim: "I have a feeling, I have a different feeling. I feel sorry for Bill and Staff because they're overworked but when an application come in for a new building signage then all the records of the original application should be checked because that's where we put those requirements for signage. Bengis: "I don't have any problems, I mean, that's fine. Tell me again now where this sign is going. Hochstim: "I think it should. . .according to the Minutes, it goes within the recess of the arch. The exact location was shown on the architect's preliminary drawings and we don't have it here but I think that the architect should be contacted and worked with on that location. - Bengis: "What is the architect's name, do we have his name written down? Shaw: "Yes, Staff will have it. Hochstim: "Bellon Group. B-e-1-1-o-n. Shaw: "On the motion to deny. Phil? Jesmer: "Yes. Shaw: "Jan? Hochstim: "Yes. Wilson: "Yes. Shaw: "Yes. Wolfsohn: "Yes. Greene: "Yes. Rubin-Wright: "Yes. Shaw: "Motion carried. 7 - 0" Vote: Denial approved: 7 Opposed: 0 ERPB Minutes 19 07-16-91 SSGNAGE PRESENTED ON 3 /3 /92 �� L I I Fr- i�lrr� cvv r� /0!B.* J 1 � I I �' ► � i t -. I�iU[LT�1N�'FtZ07QT-Et,'aT2+CTI.O�:- - __�;�•=�?2::'+�'y'_._,D�"'- ERPB Minutes 20 03-03-92 Verbatim of Item A. EB-91-075 ERPB Meeting of March 3, 1992 Applicant: Miami Vila Hotel Address: 5959 SW 71 Street Represented By: Alicia Franquet and Paolo Villela Alice Franquet and Paolo Villela signed in representing the applicant. Mr. Elias Baretto, owner of the hotel , later in the meeting signed in. Shaw: "This is the signage re-submission for Miami Vila Hotel, 5959 SW 71 Street represented by Alicia Franquet and Paolo Villela. If you would both identify yourselves into the microphone and sign in for us, please, I'd appreciate it. Franquet: "Ok, my name is Alice Franquet. I work for the Miami Vila Hotel. Wilson: "When are you opening? Franquet: "We are already open and it's a beautiful hotel. Wilson: "It looks beautiful. Is your restaurant going? Franquet: "Oh, yes. Full service. Wilson: "It is? Wolfsohn: "We actually have a snazzy restaurant. We have to come check that out. Villela: "Paolo Villela, operations manager of the Miami Vila Hotel. Shaw: "I tried to get in the other day and the door was locked. The back door. There's a change of signage, is that our problem or . . . .tell us why you're here—re-submission on the signage. Villela: "No, there's no change actually on the signage. We don't have a sign actually on the hotel building at all, identifying the building as a hotel and what we're applying for is to allow us to put a sign and recognize that as a hotel instead of something else that people just passed by and just walked in and say 'what is this?' and they don't really know what it is? Franquet: "Like the streets are very dark at night and without a sign, a lot of our customers just go by without seeing where the hotel is. Shaw: "Yes, you need a sign. The sign that we approved for the awning in back, did that say. . .what does it say now? ERPB Minutes 21 03-03-92 Franquet: "Vila Gourmet. Shaw: "Vila Gourmet. Is that what we approved? I thought we approved a sign that identified the hotel. Franquet: "No. Villela: "That's a separate entrance. Franquet: "That's a separate name, that's a restaurant name. Villela: "That's a restaurant, a different entrance for the restaurant, instead of coming through the hotel, can come in through the back which is the front of the restaurant itself. Shaw: "OK, let's see. Colorwise, what do we have here? Orange neon on same color background. Wolfsohn: "Where are the samples? Wilson: "What if neon is installed? Is it a matter. . .is there a problem? Do you use a colored glass or do you color the gas? Jesmer: "Gas and glass but mostly gas. Wolfsohn: "How come we don't see the colors? Shaw: "Neon colors are pretty standard. Wilson: Can that be changed? Jesmer: "It's hard. Wilson: "It is. Wolfsohn: "Is the entire sign neon or is some of it painted? Franquet: "No, the entire sign. Wolfsohn: "Everything? Hotel Miami Vila? Franquet: "Miami Vila Hotel. Wolfsohn: "Green, blue and orange. Shaw: "Which letters are going to . . .the big letters HOTEL MIAMI VILA, what color will they be? Franquet: "Orange. Wolfsohn: "A deeper orange than the building? ERPB Minutes 22 03-03-92 a 0 Wilson: "I think that's orange on orange background. But what do you say 'on same color background' , you're going to paint the orange behind it? Franquet: "No, no, no. Villela: "It's an arch. Franquet: "It's like, you know, the letters have a frame and then inside the frame is the neon. Wilson: "Well, but wait a minute, we're talking . . . .could you bring that up here? Shaw: "Bring the mike up, both of you, if you will. Pull the mike and bring it up. Come on up. Wilson: "Right here 'National Stone Mountain Surface. ' That's beige. Then you say 'orange neon on same color background' right here. Villela: "Yes, this is neon itself. There's no . . . Wilson: "Is that going to be an orange blop there? Baretto: "The background is going to be the keystone so the logo is going to be floating, just the lines. Wilson: "Then what do you mean 'same color background'? Just orange neon is all you want? Baretto: "Orange neon, same color background, the background will be the stone. Wilson: "Well, then let's jut do this. Shaw: "We have it on ours, it says here. . Wilson: "I know but this doesn't. . .same color background doesn't mean anything. We know what that is. OK, so that's orange neon, that's green neon and where's the blue? Orange, green & blue. Baretto: "The letters. . .the letter going to be box letters, this is the background. The letter with the neon inside. Franquet: "Inside the box. It's like a frame and then. . . Shaw: "Is this the detail on the big letters? No? Wolfsohn: "In other words, they're channeled? Baretto: "Channel letters. ERPB Minutes 23 03-03-92 Wolfsohn: "Channel letters that are lit up. Wilson: "Black channel letters, concealed neon, white. Baretto: " The black, I think, is going to be very strong, maybe. We can. . .to bring these letters, I don't know if white is going to be fade with the background. Jesmer: "You're probably better off with the black. Only the black comes in neutral. You'd be surprised how much you don't see it. Baretto: "Or go with this orange that we have . . . Jesmer: "Believe it or not, black shrinks. Wilson: "Bill, didn't we have some sort of a previous signage for this that was part and parcel of the whole plan? Mackey: "Not a final, no. Wilson: "I know, not a final but I don't know. I wish Jan were here, he would remember more. I don't object to. . .I was wondering if in the original plans. . .remember we made such a point that we were to look a signage at the time we were approving the original plan. Wolfsohn: "That's something I was just thinking of since I looked at. . .Is this the original sign that was approved to go on this building? Just the way it is? Wilson: "Was there to be a sign there? Baretto: "The original plans didn't show no' signage. Shaw: "No signage. They had to come back. Wilson: "That isn't bad. I don't know if it's good but it's not bad. Shaw: "I like it. Franquet: "We need it. Wilson: "Now, this. . .on what street is this? Franquet: 1171st. Wolfsohn: "It's a very narrow little. . .now it has a canyon look with these big buildings. ERPB Minutes 24 03-03-92 Villela: "It's one block only in and then there's a building right on the corner of 72nd and 59th. Shaw: "I'm ready for a motion. Jesmer: "I'll move for approval. Wilson: " I'll second. Shaw: "Any further discussion? On the motion, Phil? Jesmer: "Yes. Wilson: "Yes. Shaw: "Yes. Wolfsohn: "Yes. Shaw: "Motion carries, 4 - 0. Vote: Approved: 4 Opposed: 0 ERPB Minutes 25 03-03-92 S=GNAGE PRESENTED 10/6/92 I i I LLj O U EL 'WAL LIM7 . u . .4 ERPB Minutes 26 10-06-92 Verbatim of Item 9. EB-92-075 ERPB Meeting of October 6 , 1992 Applicant: Hotel Miami Vila Address: 5939 SW 71 Street Represented By: Bengis Signs Inc. Mr. Chris Mann, signed in representing Bengis Signs, Inc. Shaw: "Bring the mike up with you and show us what you're doing and that'll shortcut it for us a little bit. Wolfsohn: "Is this part of the original signage plan? Mann: "It more or less is since there was originally an approval and it had a different name. That was just the Villa Hotel. Now they're adding the Hotel Miami Vila. It's just that deviation with the little plaques on either side. Shaw: "So this portion in here is new. Mann: "Yes. This stays. Shaw: "The big sign stays. This little inset is what's coming in. Wilson: "Which one. Shaw: "The little box is coming in. Mann: "With the little initials. . Wilson: "What about—you said the Miami Vila. You're adding that? Mann: "No, no. It's just what it is. I believe it was originally approved with the Miami Vila, it's now just the Hotel Vila. Wilson: "Just changing essentially. . .I move approval. Hochstim: "Wait a minute. What is this change? Wilson: "That's this right here. Hochstim: "And that's canvas? No. Mann: "That's just your elevation sketch. . . . .at further distance. Hochstim: "Isn't there a re-submit? Is it on the concrete, on this thing? Mann: "No, not that. That thing there. The sign was approved, it was never put up. It's sitting there basically with nothing right now. ERPB Minutes 27 10-06-92 r Hochstim: "The two plaques were supposed to be street level height. . . . Wilson: "No, they look as though they're up there with it. Hochstim: "Too high. Mann: "Yes. Hochstim: "Weren't they supposed to be down at this level here? I remember the original approval was to have it at pedestrian level , not way up there. Wilson: "That makes more sense. Hochstim: "It doesn't make sense to have it way up there right next to the other sign. It was supposed to go right there. . . Wolfsohn: "Do we have the. . . (what's his name?) Do we have the original plan, the signage on this? Or do you have any knowledge of that? Hochstim: "I'm positive it was. . . idea . .in fact, there was no sign on top. The sign hung inside the arch. Not on the face and the other one was supposed to be only plaques on the walls at the pedestrian level. Wilson: Yes, that has class. Hochstim: "Of course. It doesn't make any sense to have to have it there. Nobody can read it. Mann: "I have a representative of the hotel. (To the hotel rep. ) Do you have a problem with lowering the plaques to eye level rather than putting them up at copy level? Hochstim: "The original plan was not that way. Wolfsohn: " . . .didn't show it there. Hochstim: "No, but I think we should have the original plan. Wolfsohn: "Yes. we need to look at that because we can't . . . Hochstim: "We should have the original plans here because we can't jut ago ahead. . . , Shaw: "Can we say 'as per original Plan?' Wolfsohn: "No, because we need to see. . . Shaw: "Because we'd already approved that. ERPB Minutes 28 10-06-92 Wolfsohn: "But there was no sign up here originally. Hochstim: "There was no sign on that arch. Shaw: "Oh, I see. Wolfsohn: "And I don't remember exactly what it said, I just know that whoever it was before us last time, perhaps you remember, sir. Greene: "I think it was inside the arch. I'll ask you a question on the cabinet for the smaller signs. I don't quite understand this, the design. It's a solid aluminum box, is that the idea, with a plastic face? Mann: "Yes. Single face cabinet box, 30" x 24" with clear plastic face sprayed on second surface. That's a little box arrangement. Greene: "Then, the letters are sprayed on the. . . . Mann: " . . .the back side of it, yes, it's clear plastic. Hochstim: "By the way, these were not to be illuminated, the wall signs. They were supposed to be plaques, bronze plaques. Wolfsohn: "Classy bronze plaques. Hochstim: "This is completely different from what we approved from my memory. They were not supposed to be illuminated signs at all on the walls. So, I think unless we have the original drawings approved. we cannot go by guessing it. Shaw: "Could we go on to item 10 and could you fellows get us the original plan? Kobola: "I have to find them. It's not that. . . . Shaw: "It would take awhile, alright. Hochstim: "The other thing is, we never approved box signs and this is a box sign. I mean, this is a complete change. Wilson: "At this point, I'm prepared to move that the design of the smaLler signs on either side be approved with the provision that they be bronze and not illuminated. Shaw: "At that height? Wilson:" . .at the lower elevation. At eye level. Hochstim: "Except, we don't know exactly what height we approved it originally, you see. ERPB Minutes 29 10-06-92 w y M Shaw: "I think we need. . . Hochstim: "We don't have enough information. Shaw: "I think we need to . . . . Wolfsohn: "How about giving them some type of a temporary sign? Hochstim: "It's not up to us. That's up to the manager. The City Manager approves temporary signs. Wolfsohn: "I'm just saying, I know what it's like to have a business without a sign. Hochstim: "But, they've been in business a number of months already. Shaw: "I'm ready for a motion. Hochstim: "I would move denial based on incompatibility with the approved original intention of location and types of signage. Shaw: "Do I have a second? I'll second it for purposes of discussion. Hochstim: "I'd like to clarify my motion in a discussion that in absence of documentation at this meeting—this meeting, my motion is based only on my recollection and, even though I think my recollection is clear, I have clear conscience in denying this application now. I would suggest that the Staff prepare us with the proper documentation for our meetings and not give use these difficult decisions to make without the proper material. Shaw: "Let's see now. Any further discussion. Wolfsohn: "Yes. I think that the applicant should have also been. . .either have known this or have been notified of this. So this wasn't a waste of time for him. Shaw: "Any further discussion, Jan? Hochstim: "Yes. Shaw: "Yes. Wolfsohn: "Yes. Greene: "Yes. Shaw: "The motion carries, 5 - 0. Vote: Denial Approved: 5 Opposed: 0 ERPB Minutes 30 10-06-92 airy of South Mimi INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO; DATE: All ERPB Members 11-5-92 FROM: Pat DeLisa 4 SUBJECT: Hotel Miami Vila Board Secretary signage The subject of signage for the Vila Hotel will again be on the City Commission Agenda on November 17 , 1992 . Members of the Environmental Review and Preservation Board are invited to attend. 1 5�5 -5t-/ 7/-57 " y �t C=TY �JF SOUTH M=A.M= Y INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM v TO: Sonia Lama, AIA pate: October 15, 1992 Building & Zoning Director From: Bill Mackey Re: HOTEL MIAMI VILA Planner SIGNAGE REJECTION Please, find the history of the Hotel Miami Vila signage requests before the Environmental Review and Preservation Board to date. 04/03/90: Final approval was given to the overall project with the understanding that signage "would be located above the arch on the front entrance within the recess" . Motion made by Jan Hochstim. APPROVED: 5-0. 07/16/91: First request for signage by Bengis Signs was denied, because. the "design does not follow that which was approved by this Board" . Motion made by Jan Hochstim. DENIAL APPROVED: 7-0. 03/03/92: Second request for signage as prepared by Bengis Signs and presented by hotel management was approved for signage to be placed above the recess and on the arch. Jan Hochstim was absent from the meeting. APPROVED: 4-0. 10/06/92: New request for signage was presented with an overall reduction of lettering size to be placed above the recess and on the arch as approved by the Board. Jan Hochstim made a motion to "deny based on the incompatibility with the approved original intention of location and types of signage". DENIAL APPROVED: 5-0 . Excerpted copies of Minutes and reduced drawings are attached. Represented By: D.W. Shuey and Associates Mr. Don Shuey signed in. Mr. Hochstim moved for approval on condition that the applicant return with considerable modifications to the facade reflecting the comments and suggestions made by the Board today. In particular, the square, recessed windows in relation to the vertical arched windows. Also, the way in which the blocks wrap around corners and the way they are supported from below. Options for changes or modifications are up to the Architect in creating another preliminary as suggested by Mr. Hochstim rather than proceeding with the working drawings which would be a risk at this point. Mr. Saez seconded. Vote: Approved: 5 Opposed: 0 K. EB-89-172 118 Room Hotel (Final) Applicant: Secisa International ,' Address: 5952%5956 SW 70 St. Represented By: Alfredo Julien Comments: The preliminary request was approved by the Board on December 19, 1989 . Mr. Julien signed in and displayed a model of the proposed project, The Miami Villa Hotel. There is a discrepancy between the model and the working drawings regarding the span between the glasses on the front facade being too lame. It was agreed that the drawings were correct. IMr_._- Jul ien understands that he will be required to appear before this Board again-forwthe additionn awnings and 'signage which_would-be _located ..above =the.--arch_on the `front entrance�withinn t he recess . Mr. -Hochstim�made��a 'motion for approval subject to the following changes: 1 . The pylons on all four corners be raised to include the parapet. 2. A horizontal band completely around the building to match the one on the side elevation. Seconded by Mr. Shaw. Vote: pproved: 5 Opposed: 0 RECOMMENDATION: The above proposals (Items A thru K) comply with the Land Development Code of the City of South Miami. 4. Remarks. 5. The Minutes of March 20, 1990 were approved by unanimous vote ERPB Minutes 4 4-3-90 M1' H. EB-91-074 Signage Applicant: Grisel Orrs Address : 5868 SW 72 Street Represented By: Diaz & Herman Laurel Herman signed in. The Board discussed the proposed drawings following which Mr. Hochstim moved to approve. Seconded by Ms. Wolfsohn. Vote: Approved: 6 Opposed: 0 Abstention: 1 (Greene) I. EB-91-075 Signage? Applicant: Hotel Miami Villa Address: 5959 SW 71 Street Represented By: Chris Mann Mr. Jerry Bengis of Beng.is_Signs-signed in. The Board_revi_ew.ed the drawings. Mr. Hochstim moved to ;'deny due to the fact _this f,. .�. ._ , v.e design_does not--fol=low- .that which was"approved_by this__Boar d,..at,a meeting ' of_ 04-03=90 ,,�which__stated- that the sign would be "placed within the recess of the aich. The exact location was shown on the arch'itect='s er liminary drawings. Seconded by Ms. Wolfsohn. Vote: Denial approved: 7 Opposed: 0 , RECOMMENDATION: The above proposals comply with the adopted City of South Miami Land Development Code. 4 . Remarks: None. 5. Approval of Renovation of the Sylva G. Martin Building. Mayor Cathy McCann addressed the Board, at their request. Mrs . McCann advised the Board, on the subject of tree trimming as had appeared in the Minutes of a recent ERPB meeting, that this issue will appear on the City Commission agenda at their July 23rd meeting. The landscape portion of the City Code states that trees will be planted which will grow to a normal height and have a particular crown, etc. The problem is one of not letting the trees grow but excess trimming, which occurs all too often. The Tree Committee is also concerned as to who actually trims the trees and ERPB Minutes 4 07-16-91 M 2 N U 9P E E3 Environmental Review & Preservation Board Commission Chambers March 3 , 1992 9:00 AM 1. Call to order 2 . Roll Call Present Absent Joe Shaw lian Hochstim Susan Wilson Stanley Greene Suzanne Wolfsohn Diane Rubin-Wright Phil Jesmer Also present: Planner Mackey and Board Secretary DeLIsa. 3 . Requests for approval: A. EB-91-075 Signage_ResubmissionJ Applicant: Miami Vila Hotel Address: 5959 SW 71 Street Represented By: Alicia Franquet and Paolo Villela Alice Franquet and Paolo Villela signed in. Mr. Jesmer moved for approval, seconded by Ms. Wilson. Vote: Approved: 4 Opposed: 0 : B. EB-92-025 Single Family Residence Addition Bathroom & Study Applicant: William & Cecilia Prahl Address: 5870 SW 86 Street Represented By: Michael Allen Given Mr. Given signed in. The Board reviewed the plans. Ms. Wilson moved for approval . Seconded by Mr. Jesmer. Vote: Approved: 4 Opposed: 0 C. EB-92-026 Single Family Residence Addition Garage Enclosure Applicant: Jose de Vivero Address: 5845 SW 88 Street Represented By: Self ERPB Minutes 1 03-03-92 I Address: 6646 SW 78 Terrace Represented By: Self Ms. Wilson moved to approve, seconded by Mr. Jesmer. MOT Vote: Approved: 4 Opposed: 1 4 (Wolfsohn) z i 4' 8. EB-92-125 Fence (Residential) Applicant: Fernando Tello Address: 5620 SW 59 Court Represented By: Self Ms. Wilson moved to approve, seconded by Ms. Wolfsohn. Vote: Approved: 5 Opposed: 0 9. EB-92-126 Signage (Commercial) Applicant: Hotel Miami Vila Address: 5939 SW 71 Street Represented By: Bengis Signs Inc. Mr. Chris Mann, signed in representing Bengis Signs , Inc. Upon reviewing the plans, Ms. Wolfsohn asked if this is part of the original signage plan to which Mr. Mann replied that it is more or less the same, there was originally an approval for this with the name "The Hotel Vila" . This application is also the change the name to "The Vila Hotel" . The previously approved plan was never erected. The Board remembered that the original approval was for an entirely different plan where the sign was to be hung in the arch, there was no box sign, the wall signs were not to be illuminated-but--bronze plaques used instead ,Hochstim moved Fin( tention!'.-deny-based�on, -- ncompatibi.lity. with -t_he - .approved--orig-inal. _of. location and types of signage " Se_conded_by Mr._Sh4 . Mr. Hochstim clarified his motion saying that in absence of the documentation at this meeting his motion is based only on his recollection and even though he believes his recollection to be clear, . he has clear conscience in denying this application. Vote: Denial Approved: 5 Opposed-0 10. EB-92-127 Awning and Sign (Commercial) Applicant: John Ludwig Address: 5809 Sunset Drive Ii I L-J 7- . . - ;--- - ---- 41 r' ` J L. - 1 REJECTED SIGNAGE 07 /16/91 APPROVED S =GNAGE 3 / 3 /92 _ 1 ! it � II II II , a Ll HOVEL VTL -------------------------- . . ............... J1 I1 , \ S 67g✓4 .o, RE�7ECTED S =GNAGE 10/ 3 /92 ��*► CITY OF SOUTH M=AM= ® INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO= Martin D. Berg Date% October 9, 1992 City Attorney From= Sonia Lama, AIA Re: Habitat Proposal Bldg. & Zoning Di c or Old Nursery Site At the October 5, 1992 City Commission Meeting, the Commission requested that the Building and Zoning Department investigate the potential for use of the property that previously served as the City's nursery facility as a single-family residential homesite. It has been discovered during research that this property which is located in the University Park Subdivision includes half of an adjacent alley; however, it is evident from the plat maps that this alley is actually part of the plat of Franklin Subdivision. The Department has compiled the necessary research items for your review and these are attached. Please advise. attachments: Plat of University Park Subdivision Plat of Franklin Subdivision Ordinance # 7-79-1029 Excerpted Minutes from March 6, 1979 } o n 0 �•� Z .. - .. .. ., ,. .. ..EFL �__ � i.n� N m V h co Q t° �, E h j .9 g ��pi Q hp 4 nn ) Z rJ � ter.��ut�p.i 1�1I0.� H1LS"M S V,E,o.� �;°o D �y a' o� .o IV. � op o.o°hVx h. Ht,t,N,� ,C h V r (n $Al 6 G p P rj Ki � � �r� n h ai � N IG $ -� � .(•i� °ti�r00�,�J a F _ 6d \ r ,cg .. ,O9 cg S8% h H 4 "ti b °a °a c5 o9 cs V M. Ar��'�i �h 0 �yy O0vC.b `�R , C S4 X401- o9 w 8 b ai SL � bL 559 I L \ " _ Ao e Ti =s •;� i c >t�o a �a �o�a «,;.. OlQ �A 16 Ig _ £ N7 01B tlb -0l6 'AJ d ; _ {n 73 C Z J F 3 a `. `^ .i. T_ d Z J ° z� "� Q 2.j 3 a - "-V 112 VAR 29 ril 3:`cr-:h-. 79R 91604 kL-c 10345 P 2150 h ORDINANCE NO. 7-79-1029 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI,' FLORIDA, ABANDONING AND VACATING A s CERTAIN DESCRIBED ALLEY LOCATED BETWEEN SOUTHWEST 64TH STREET AND SOUTHWEST 66TH STREET, SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, WHICH ALLEY SEPARATES Blocks 9 AND 10, FRANKLIN SIIDDIVISION, ON THE WEST, AND LOTS 115, 116 AND 117 OF UNIVERSITY PARK SUBDIVISION ON THE EAST, AND WHICH ALLEY IS FURTHER OUTLINED IN BLUE ON THAT CERTAIN SKETCH ATTACHED TO THIS ORDINANCE, RETAINING CERTAIN RIGHTS C THEREIN, AND PROVIDING WHEN THIS ORDINANCE SHALL TAKE EFFECT. i WHEREAS, the City has determined that it is in the best interest of ti,e City that the alley hereinafter described ';e abandoned and i vacated, and WHEREAS, the City has no need for the alley hereinafter abandoned and vacated, and WHEREAS, it would be to tke interest of t:--e general ' r� welfare of the citizens of the City of South Miami to ai;andon and vacate the alley hereinafter referred to. L NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR A.ND CITY COMMISSION OF THE 0i TY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: .i Section 1. That all that land shown as "alley" lying between Southwest 64th Street and Southwest 66th Street in the City of South Miami, Florida, which alley separates Blocks 9 and 10, Franklin Subdivision, on tl,e West fron� Lots 115, 116, and 117 on the East, and which alley is further outlined in blue on that certain sketch attached to this Ordinance, t;e and ti-e @ same is hereby abandoned and vacated. Section 2. The City retains the right to maintain, operate, repair and replace by itself or by any licensee or a Folder of a franchise fron; the City any notes, wires pioes, condAts, sewer mains, water mains, or any other facility or egApment for the maintenance or operation of any utility now located in the alley or portion thereof abandoned or vacated :;y this Ordinance 7� r«c I U:45-n2151 Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately f at the time of its passage. PASSED and ADOPTED tl is6 day of March 19 19 a :• 1 APPROVED: Mayor Attest: tq Gtork.� Q �+ Ness n'•{ib� ading: 2/ 6/79 ;�,y ;Pa9csc on `ehtl heading: 3/6/79 CERTIFICATION I, Amie M. Glazer, City Cloik in and for the City of South "if;mi, Florida, do hr:!eby certify this paper tr)L'Iit:i!n a true and correct copy of to tho records of th e "it", �'! ::cnrth ro fviiami. Giver, urcit my !):.. ::nd. th€! Seal f South A41"I'?I, r!•.•yi(r�:w�..�i�i 0 ' c;ay of ...'¢'1•�G�C��`,,nc, -2- * Next item on the Agenda, No . 5 , was an Ordinance captioned as follows : Ordinance No. 7-79-1029 AN ORDINANCE OF .THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI , FLORIDA, ABANDONING AND VACATING A CERTAIN DESCRIBED ALLEY LOCATED BETWEEN SOUTHWEST 64TH STREET AND SOUTHWEST 66TH STREET, SOUTH MIA21I , FLORIDA, WHICH ALLEY SEPARATES BLOCKS 9 AND 10 , FRANKLIN SUBDIVISION ON THE WEST, AND LOTS 115 , 116 , AND 117 OF UNIVERSITY PARK SUBDIVISION ON THE EAST, AND WHICH ALLEY IS FURTHER OUTLINED IN BLUE ON THAT CERTAIN SKETCH ATTACHED TO THIS ORDINANCE , RETAINING CERTAIN RIGHTS THEREIN, AND PROVIDING WHEN THIS ORDINANCE SHALL TAKE EFFECT. At this time Commissioner Bowman left the Commission Chamber because of a conflict of interest . Mayor Block declared Public Hearing to be in session. He asked anyone caring to speak for or against the Ordinance to step forward at this time . There being no one caring to speak for or against the Ordinance the Public Hearing was deemed to be closed. Moved by Vice Mayor Gibson that this be considered - the Final Reading of the Ordinance in its entirety, and it be adopted and assigned the next number by the City Clerk. Motion on the Ordinance carried by the 'following roll call : "Yeas" Commissioner McCann, Commissioner Andrews Lantz , Vice Mayor Gibson and Mayor Block . "Nays" - None . Commissioner Bowman was not present at voting . * Mayor Block said at this time he would like to bring up a matter that was tabled at the Commission Meeting of February 20 , 1979 . The City Attorney had made recommendations and he would like him to instruct the Commission and any interested parties that may be at the Meeting at this time . Mr . Moore said he would explain the City' s legal position with regard to this property. In regard to the alleyway, one-half of it will go to the people who live there and the other half will go to the land that is owned by the City . As to the land that is now owned by the City, he has been advised by Buiiding and Zoning Department that they will have two (2) buildable lots . These lots can be platted and sold at the market price , -6- 3/6/79 rim If .�. C3181pY 0IF S®U"I"II M3E2SM31 INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM To: Sonia Lama, AIA Date,: October ,15, 1992 Building & Zoning Director From Bill Mackey Re: HOTEL 1K3AM3 VILA Planner SIGNAGE REJECTION Please, find the history of the Hotel Miami Vila signage requests before the Environmental Review and Preservation Board to date. 04/03/90: Final approval was given to the overall project with the understanding that signage "would be located above the arch- on the front. entrance ,within the recess" . Motion made by. Jan Hochstim. APPROVED: 5-0. 07/16/91: First request for signage by Bengis Signs was denied, because the "design does not follow that which was approved by this Board" . Motion made by Jan Hochstim. DENIAL APPROVED: 7-0. 03/03/92: Second request for signage as prepared by Bengis Signs and presented by hotel management was approved for signage to be placed above the recess and on the arch. Jan Hochstim was absent from the meeting.. APPROVED: 4-0. 10/06/92: New request for signage was presented with an overall reduction of lettering size to be placed above the recess and on the arch as approved by the Board. Jan Hochstim made a motion to "deny based on the , incompatibility with the approved original intention of location and types of .signage". DENIAL APPROVED: 5-0. Excerpted copies of Minutes and reduced drawings are attached. Represented> By:... D.W. Shuey and Associates Mr. Don Shuey signed in. Mr. Hochstim moved for approval on condition that the applicant return with considerable modifications to the facade reflecting the comments and suggestions made by the Board today. In particular, the square, recessed windows in relation to the vertical arched windows. Also, the way in which the blocks wrap around corners and the way they are supported from below. Options for changes or modifications are up to the Architect in creating another preliminary as suggested by Mr. Hochstim rather than proceeding with the working drawings which would be a .risk at this point. Mr. Saez seconded. Votes: Approved: 5. O�posed:.-0 K."`EB=89=17� 1T8=Room Hotel(Final) W Applicant: Secisa International Address: 5952/5956 SW 70 St. Represented By: Alfredo Julien Comments: The preliminary request was approved by the Board on December 19, 1989. Mr. Julien signed in and displayed a model of the proposed project, The Miami Villa Hotel. There is a discrepancy between the model and the working drawings regarding the span between the glasses on the front facade being too large. It was agreed that the drawings were correct. Mr. Julien understands that he will be required to appear before this Board again for the addition of awnings and signage which would-be_located_above-the-arch on—the xnnt:entrance_within the recess. Mr. Hochstim made a motion for approva subject to the fohow g changes: 1 . The pylons on all four corners be raised to include the parapet. 2 . A horizontal band completely around the building to match the one on the side elevation. Seconded by Mr. Shaw. Vote: Approved: 5 Opposed: 0 RECOMMENDATION: The above proposals (Items A thru K) comply with the Land Development Code of 4. Remarks. 5. The Minutes of March 20, 1990 were approved by unanimous vote ERPB Minutes 4 4-3-90 H. EB-91-074 Signage Applicant: Grisel Orrs Address: 5868 SW 72 Street Represented By: Diaz & Herman Laurel Herman signed in. The Board discussed the proposed drawings following which Mr. Hochstim moved to approve. Seconded by Ms. Wolfsohn. Vote: Approved: 6 Opposed: 0 Abstention: 1 (Greene) I- .—EB-91:075�----�-Signage Applicant: Hotel Miami Villa Address: 5959 SW 71 Street Represented By: Chris Mann Mr. Jerry Bengis of Bengis Signs signed in. The Board reviewed the it drawings. ochstim moved to deny due to he a,ct that-his desi n does no follow ha which was apr_ove this�B�o_ard-ata ee.�i:n,� of04=0`3-� W-- stated hat the sign would be placed within the recess of the arch. The exact location was shown on the architect's preliminary drawings. Seconded by Ms. Wolfsohn. Vote: 'Deapproved: 7 Opposed: 0 RECOMMENDATION: The above proposals comply with the adopted City of South Miami Land Development Code. 4 . Remarks: None. 5. Approval of Renovation of the Sylva G. Martin Building. Mayor Cathy McCann addressed the Board, at their request. Mrs. McCann advised the Board, on the subject of tree trimming as had appeared in the Minutes of a recent ERPB meeting, that this issue will appear on the City Commission agenda at their July 23rd meeting. The landscape portion of the City Code states that trees will be planted which will grow to a normal height and have a particular crown, etc. The problem is one of not letting the trees grow but excess trimming, which occurs all too often. The Tree Committee is also concerned as to who actually trims the trees and ERPB Minutes 4 07-16-91 M = N U T E S Environmental Review & Preservation Board Commission Chambers March 3, 1992 9:00 AM 1. Call to order 2. Roll Call Present Absent Joe Shaw Fan Hochstm R ,Susan Wilson ley,Greene Suzanne Wolfsohn e ubin=Wright Phil Jesmer Also present: Planner Mackey and Board Secretary DeLIsa. rAlice equests for approval: . EB-91-075 Signage Resubmission Applicant: Miami Vila Hotel Address: 5959 SW 71 Street Represented By: Alicia Franquet and Paolo Villela Franquet and Paolo Villela signed in. Mr. Jesmer moved for approval, seconded by Ms. Wilson. Vote: Approved: 4 Opposed: 0 B. EB-92-025 Single Family Residence Addition Bathroom & Study Applicant: William & Cecilia Prahl Address: 5870 SW 86 Street Represented By: Michael Allen Given Mr. Given signed in. The Board reviewed the plans. Ms. Wilson moved for approval. Seconded by Mr. Jesmer. Vote: Approved: 4 Opposed: 0 C. EB-92-026 Single Family Residence Addition Garage Enclosure Applicant: Jose de Vivero Address: 5845 SW 88 Street Represented By: Self ERPB Minutes 1 03-03-92 Address: 6646 SW 78 Terrace Represented By: Self Ms. Wilson moved to approve, seconded by Mr. Jesmer. Vote: Approved: 4 Opposed: 1 (Wolfsohn) DRAF 8. EB-92-125 Fence (Residential) Applicant: Fernando Tello Address: 5620 SW 59 Court Represented By: Self Ms. Wilson moved to approve, seconded by Ms. Wolfsohn. Vote: Approved: 5 Opposed: 0 9. EB-92-126 Signage (Commercial) Applicant: Hotel Miami Vila Address: 5939 SW 71 Street Represented By: Bengis Signs Inc. .Mr. Chris Mann, signed in representing Bengis Signs, Inc. Upon reviewing the plans, Ms. Wolfsohn asked if this is part of the original signage plan to which Mr. Mann replied that it is more or less the same, there was originally an approval for this with the name "The Hotel Vila". This application is also the change the name to "The Vila Hotel" . The previously approved plan was never erected. The Board remembered that the original approval was for an entirely different plan where the sign was to be hung in the arch, there was no box sign, the wall signs were not to be illuminated but bronze plaques used instead. Mr_ Hochst,'morZe_d, o "den n tiba_lit. w' Y�e - ai�....� :ir�c� naa y �..�?� x . Ied�o .ici in,.tenti .ocation and types of sig�e� Seconded by Mr. Shaw. OR M Mr. Hochstim clarified his motion saying that in absence of the documentation at this meeting his motion is based only on his recollection and even though he believes his recollection to be clear, he has clear conscience in denying this application. Vote: E07-MaNly Approved: 5 Opposed: 0 10. EB-92-127 Awning and Sign (Commercial) Applicant: John Ludwig Address: 5809 Sunset Drive -0-0 ------------ I i - -- - - 9A, I RE.�ECTED S�G�TAGE 07/1G/91 AlPg'RONTED S G�IAGE 3 /3 /9 2 '1 1. L-ji I FH�_� HOV EL - _ TA r -1 i-N �. l I ,-1 :. 5&Al APA Iz L- c s ,°..Iz 1�ESE CC!TED S-T GNAGE 10//92 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI CITY HALL, 6130 SUNSET DRIVE, SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA 33143 PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT FAX COVER SHEET TELEPHONE 305.663.6327 FAX 305.666.4591 DATE: January 26, 1999 TO: Richard Squier RE:5959 SW 71 Street FAX: 561.997.4003 FROM: David Struder PHONE: 305.663.6327 Mr. Squier: In response to your telephone call to me (and your fax to our office), you will find the following information concerning 5959 SW 71 Street: (1) locator map (2) property profile from Dade County (3) MO zoning district description (4) use schedule showing that ACLF permitted as a special use in the MO zoning district (5) ACLF as defined in the City's zoning code. For further information, such as on the City's special use process, please follow through with Mr. Gregory Oravec, Principal Planner, Planning & Zoning Dept, at 305.663.6347. .! r �i� i�10 p0 op �• R � �A :� ;�© ,®111 � ! �1�• ' ' so � �;; -`� �� loom -4 Pip Wail ailmlimil Will, sTA wAd in a min Min MWA If VON � � dim ■�aad.,,�.o .. . .� � Q9� ■■p Qil® X11 ��� ��, I 01/26/1999 * * * PUBLIC VALUE INQUIRY * * * PTXM0186 ° FOLIO 09 4025 011 0240 PROP ADDR 5959 SW 71 ST MCD 0900 NAME AND LEGAL VALUE HISTORY SECISA INTERNATIONAL LTDA INC YEAR 1997 1998 01/01/1999 5959 SW 71 ST LAND 658711 696150 MIAMI FL BLDG 1591289 1617250 MARKET 2250000 2313400 E 331433599 ROSSWOOD ASSESS 2250000 2313400 PB 13-62 HEX LOTS 8 THRU 13 BLK 3 WVD LOT SIZE 35606 SQ FT TOT EX OR 14550-153 0590 2 LOTS 11-12-13 TAXABLE 2250000 2313400 OR 14429-3110 0290 1 LOTS 8-9 10 STATE EXEMPT: SALE DATE 05/1990 SALE AMT 769000 SALE TYPE 1 I/V V SALE O/R 14550-153 PF1-MORE LEGAL PF2-PARCEL INFO PF3-FOL SRCH PF5-TAX �COLL PF7-PREV OWNER PF8-MENU t * * * PARCEL INFORMATION * * * PTXM018 FOLIO 09 4025 011 0240 PROPERTY ADDRESS 5959 SW 71 ST CLUC HOTEL SLUC HOTEL OR MOTEL PRI ZONE COMMERCIAL - CENTRAL SEC ZONE LOT SIZE 35700.00 SQ FT YEAR BLT 1991 EXTRA FEA A.C. LIVING UNITS BEDROOM 118 BATH 118 1/2 BATH ADJ SQFTG 79064 NO FLOORS 4 ZONING RESOLUTION LEASE AREA SQFTG LOC CODE SD ENTER - VALUE INQUIRY PF8 - MENU ZONING REGULATIONS 20-3.1 sional services in attractive low profile buildings on heavily landscaped sites, archi- tecturally similar to and compatible with nearby single-family structures.The district should serve as a transitional buffer between established single-family neighborhoods and major traffic arterials or more intensive uses, and is appropriate in areas designated "Residential Office" or "Low Intensity Office" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (11) "LO" Low-Intensity Office District: The purpose of this district is to permit low- intensity office development and redevelopment,without necessarily being compatible in appearance with single-family residential areas.This district is appropriate in areas designated "Low-Intensity Office" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (12) "MO"Medium-Intensity Office District:The purpose of this district is to accommodate professional and business office space needs in a relatively intensive centrally located manner. This district is appropriate in areas designated"Medium-Intensity Office" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (13) "NR" Neighborhood Retail District: The purpose of this district is to permit conve- nience commercial uses which provide for the everyday retail and personal service needs of nearby residential neighborhoods in a compatible and convenient manner. This district is appropriate in areas designated"Neighborhood Retail Development"on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (14) "SR" Specialty Retail District: The purpose of this district is to maintain the basic specialty retail character of the Sunset Drive commercial area by encouraging comparison retail uses at the pedestrian-oriented grade level and office and residential uses on the upper floors of all buildings. This district is appropriate in areas designated "Specialty Retail/Residential" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (15) "GR" General Retail District: The purpose of this district is to delineate areas which permit a broad range of retail uses. Uses that are strongly oriented toward the motoring public are discouraged in this district. This district is appropriate in areas designated "General Retail" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (16) "1"Intensive Use District: The purpose of this district is to delineate properly located and easily accessible areas for automobile service and repair activities and other similar and compatible uses. The district is also intended to permit redevelopment of existing facilities for office uses independent from auto service uses with special use approval. This district is appropriate in areas designated "Auto Service/Office Special Redevelopment" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. (17) "H"Hospital District: The purpose of this district is to permit, as a special use, areas that will accommodate various hospital needs in a manner compatible with nearby residential areas.The district also permits office uses at appropriate intensities in the event that hospital uses are terminated and is appropriate in areas designated "Hospital/Office" on the city's adopted Comprehensive Plan. The unique nature of hospital usage and its quickly changing needs and characteristics makes their proper Supp. No. 2 25 20-3.3 SOUTH MIAW LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20-3.3(D) PERMITTED USE SCHEDULE P = PERMITTED BY RIGHT S = PERWTTED AS SPECIAL USE COND = SPECIAL USE CONDITIONS (See Section 20-3.4) PARK = PAREING REQUIREMENTS (See Section 20-4.4(B)) s = No conditions were adopted ZONING DISTRICT R R R R R R R R R L M N S G I H P P C P USE TYPE S S S S T T M M O O O R R R I R O A 1 2 3 4 6 9 1 2 N R 8 4 D K PLANNED UNrr DEVEL• OPMENT RESMEN- S S S, S S S. S S S S S S S S S S 8 TIAL USES Dwelling,Single-family P P P P P P P P S 17 1 Dwelling,Townhouse P P I P P S P 17 2 Dwelling,Two-Family P P P S 17 1 Dwelling,Multi-Family P P1 S I 1P 17 3 Community Resid Home,6 or p p p p p P P p P p 1 less Community Resid Hom% 7 o P P P P 1 more �t— PUBLIC AND INSTITUTIONAL USES Adult Congreg Living Facil- ity S S S S 13 1 Church,Temple or Syna- S S S S S S S 1 6 gogue Convalescent Home P P P P 13 Day Care Center P P P P P P P P P 10 (7 or more children) Fraternal Organization or Private Club S S S S S P P 2 7 Governmental Administra- p p p p p 10 tion Hospital S 14 5 Supp. No. 2 80 ' I 20-2.3 SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE Accessway. Shall mean a driveway which traverses the perimeter of a vehicular use area, thereby connecting said area with and providing access to an abutting street, alley or other vehicular use area. Acupuncturist. Shall mean a person who is licensed in accordance with,and who practices acupuncture as defined in, Chapter 457 of the Florida Statutes. (Ord. No. 7-91-9091, 3.19-91) Addition. Shall mean an extension or increase in floor area or height of a building. f Adult congregate living facility. Shall mean any building or buildings,section of a building ome, home for the aged or or distinct part of a building, residence, private home, boarding h other place, whether operated for profit or not, which undertakes through its ownership or management to provide, for a period exceeding twenty-four (24) hours, housing, food service and one or more personal services for four (4) or more adults, not related to the owner or administrator by blood or marriage, who require such services and to provide limited nursing services, when specifically licensed to do so pursuant to Florida Statutes. A facility offering personal services or limited nursing services for fewer than four .4) adults is within the meaning of this definition if it formally or informally advertises to or solicits the public for residents or referrals and holds itself out to'the public to be an establishment which regularly provides such services. Advanced registered nurse practitioner. Shall mean a person who is licensed in accordance with,and who practices advanced or specialized nursing practice as defined in,Chapter 464 of the Florida Statutes. (Ord. No. 7-91.9091, 3-19-91) Aggregate area or width.Shhall mean the sum of two(2)or more designated areas or widths to be measured, limited, or determined under these regulations. Alcoholic beverage. Shall be as defined by Section 561.01(7), Florida Statutes. Alley. Shall mean a public or private street which affords only a secondary means of access to abutting property and which is not otherwise designated as a street. Alteration. Shall mean any change or modification of construction, space arrangement or occupancy of a building, or decreasing or increasing the.floor area thereof. Antennas, microwave. Shall mean antennas restricted to the sole purpose of receiving and/or transmitting and amplifying microwave signals and shall be permitted in commercial districts only. Antennas, satellite earth station. Shall mean antennas restricted to the sole purpose of receiving and amplifying microwave signals for television reception and shall be permitted in residential and commercial zoning districts. Archeological zone. Shall mean an area designated by this Code which is likely to yield information on the history and prehistory of South Miami based-on prehistoric settlement patterns as determined by the results of the Dade County Historic Survey. These zones will tend to conform to natural physiographic features which were focal points for prehistoric and historic activities. 6 AtAmwkw r* HC14d&Mold IR r Asaodatlon p���taQm EXECUTIVE OFFICE: TWO EXECUTIVE COURT 561/997-4002 Suite 118 1-800-HOTELS-2 2300 N.W.Corporate Blvd. Dade:305/944-0501 Boca Raton, FL 33431 Fax:561/997-4003 January 26, 1999 Ms. Kathie Berrie Planner Planning & Zoning Department South Miami, Florida VIA FAX 305-666-4591 RE: SHERATON FOUR POINTSt (FORMER VILA HOTEL)/SOUTH MIAMI Dear Ms. Berrie: Please be kind enough to inform us as to wheather the Sheraton Four Points Hotel (formally Vila Hotel) located at 5959 SW 71" Street, South Miami, Florida could, under the current zoning be converted to a ALF (Adult Living Facility)? If not what would be required 'to accomplish this? We would sincerely appreciate your attention to this matter as time of the essence, HOSPITALITY CONSULTANTS REALTY SERVICES, INC. , REALTORS chard H. Squier REALTOR—Principal $� r; aquler\b rrle.ltr JAN 2 6 1999 '• -4`bG D:C i+i HOTEL•MOTEL Hospitality Consultants RESORT•RESTAURANT •Brokerage •Site Selection Realty 3erAces lrw-, REALTORS SECISA CIO, 'k._SECISA INTERNATIONAL LTDA. INC. December 18, 1991 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI ATT: DANIEL NEDA Dear Daniel: Remember the address for the back of the hotel I :think is-59T»but no for sure. Please let me know. S� Thank you. Alice 5975 S.W. Sunset Dr. Suite 108, Miami, Fla. 33143 (305) 662-2232, 662-1144. TELEX: 266008 ' .y� �� �3 .�`;� � •) I.F #� -. � 'A�7. .; � is � st 1 s> `:01! IV Ako r ~ � • �� '� y1 \fit.. tr. l� w. ° -�♦ t � .� .� ,� �! i � lX�-, �.� 4 n 1ti flow t - ` a' .a. 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