Page 2 - review the Operator’s Video for this product.
I. TABLE OF CONTENTS -1- I. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 II. GENERAL INFORMATION a-Introduction 2 b-Operation 2 c-Cleaning 2 d-Applicable Models 2 e-Wiring Diagrams 2 f-Tool Requirements 2 g-The Serial Tag 2 III. SPECIFICATIONS / OPERATING DATA a-Product Specifications 3 b-Operating Data 3 c-Refrigeration Sy...
Page 3 - II. GENERAL INFORMATION
II. a - INTRODUCTION: Blast Chillers are food processing refrigerators de- signed for rapid chilling of product from 140 F to 40 F in approximately 90 minutes, for reheating and/or serving at a later time.These models aid in preserving food quality, texture and nutritional value, in addition to enha...
Page 5 - IV. SERVICING THE EPICON CONTROL
IV. c - SETTING THE CLOCK (continued): To adjust the Date and time settings: 1) Press DAY - MONTH - YEAR - HOUR - MINUTE as needed (after doing so the field will be highlighted). 2) Toggle the LEFT/RIGHT arrows at bottom to adjust this parameter 3) Proceed to the next parameter. 4) Press SAVE TIME t...
Page 7 - Label Printer Communication
V. CONTROL ARCHITECTURE -6- LEGEND 1. UI Power 5. Label Printer Communication 2. USB Port (used) 6. Paper Printer Power 3. USB Port (unused) 7. Paper Printer Communica- tion 4. Label Printer Power
Page 8 - VI. COMPONENT FUNCTION
VI. COMPONENT FUNCTION Compressor Pumps refrigerant through refrigeration lines and components. Condenser Fan Draws air across condenser coil to aid in removing heat from the refrigerant and moves air across compressor to aid in cooling the compressor. Dual Pressure Control Low side monitors suction...
Page 9 - VII. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION; any
-8- VII. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION VII. a - REFRIGERATION SYSTEM - HOLD MODE: 1. The controller monitors the air temperature and senses a need for cooling. a) The relay that controls the compressor is energized. 3. The expansion valve monitors the evaporator superheat and meters the amount of refrigeran...
Page 10 - VIII. SERVICE PROCEDURES
VIII. a - TEMPERATURE AIR SENSORS: WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE MACHINE AND FOLLOW LOCKOUT/TAGOUT PROCEDURES. 1. Access the evaporator(s). 2. Remove the cabinet sensor from the maintenance evaporator. 3. Remove coil sensors from both the maintenance and blast chill evaporators. 4....
Page 22 - XIII. TBC5 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
-21- Description Part Number Quantity Door Assembly with Lock 200-60791-01 1 Door Hinge 282543 2 Door Gasket 341-60197-00 1 Lock Cylinder 358-13186-42 1 Lock Clip 358-13190-00 1 Lock Bolt 358-60023-00 1 Lock Key 358-28924-42 1 Tray Slide 340-60240-00 10 Front Pilaster 342-60077-00 2 Rear Pilaster 34...
Page 23 - XIV. TBC13 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST; Description
XIV. TBC13 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST -22- Description Part Number Quantity Door Assembly Hinged Right 200-60763-00 1 Door Assembly Hinged Left 200-60763-01 1 Door Hinge Body 344-28482-00 2 Door Hinge Cover 344-28486-00 2 Door Hinge Bracket 344-28487-00 2 Door Hinge Cam 344-28488-00 2 Door Gasket 341-60...
Page 26 - Quality Refrigeration
Traulsen 4401 Blue Mound Road Fort Worth, TX 76106 Phone: (800) 825-8220 Fax-Svce: (817) 740-6757 Website: www.traulsen.com HOURS OF OPERATION: Monday thru Friday 7:30 am - 4:30 pm CST Quality Refrigeration