Perlick FR36 FR Series Glass or Mug Frosters Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Perlick
Table of Contents
Perlick FR36 FR Series Glass or Mug Frosters
Cabinet Specifications
MODEL NUMBERS | FR24 | FR36 | FR48 | FR60 |
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EXTERIOR CABINET DIMENSIONS
| Length – in. (mm)| 24 (610)| 36 (914)| 48 (1219)| 60 (1524)
Depth – in. (mm)| 24 (610)| 24 (610)| 24 (610)| 24 (610)
Height – in. (mm)| 34-1/8 (866)| 34-1/8 (866)| 34-1/8 (866)| 34-1/8 (866)
INERNAL NET VOLUME – cubic ft. (liters)| 4.2 (118)| 8.6 (242)| 12.5
(353)| 16.3 (462)
PLATE CAPACITY | 135 Plates| 215 Plates| 300 Plates| 400 Plates
GLASS CAPACITY | 90 Glasses| 142 Glasses| 214 Glasses| 286
Glasses
W/ OPTIONAL THIRD SHELF| N/A| 172 Glasses| 273 Glasses| 363
Glasses
SHIPPING WEIGHT LBS. (KG.)| 190 (86)| 245 (111)| 300 (136)|
353 (160)
CABINET CONSTRUCTION (INTERIOR)| All models have stainless steel
walls and floor.
CABINET CONSTRUCTION (EXTERIOR)
| Choice of black, stainless steel and all stainless.
Black Option: Front and ends are black vinyl coated steel, back and bottom are galvanized. Stainless Steel Option: Front and ends are stainless steel, back and bottom are galvanized. All Stainless Option: Front, ends, back and bottom are all stainless steel.
DOORS AND HARDWARE| Sliding style open. Stainless steel top and
bottom panss. Die cast handle
PLUMBING| No drain required. Condensate evaporates automatically.
INSULATION| 2 inch foamed-in-place, environmentally friendly Ecomate®
polyurethane insulation.
VENTILATION| 2’ model is front vented, all other models require 2”
clearance from wall on either left end or back of cabinet for proper air flow.
TEMPERATURE SPECIFICATIONS
| Default Temperature Setpoint: Standard Temp (RT) Models – °F [°C]| 0
[-17.75]
Adjustable Setpoint Range: Standard Temp (RT) Models – °F [°C]| (-) 10 to
(+)10 [-23.3 to -12.2]
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
| Supply| 120 VAC/60 Hz/1 Ph
Running Load Amps| 3.8| 3.8| 3.8| 3.8
Power Cord| 6-foot length with NEMA 5-15 plug.
Thermostat| NSF Listed electronic control.
Defrost Type| Automatically defrosts electrically every 4 hrs for approximatly
20 minutes
Manual Defrost| Push button defrost system, manually initiated at the end of
each day, Automatically terminates after six hours.
REFRIGERATION SPECIFICATIONS
| Condensing Unit| Hermetic condensing unit pulls out for service and
cleaning.
Expansion Device| Capillary Tube
Refrigerant| R290
Refrigerant Charge (g)| 80| 100| 100| 115
Compressor H.P.| 1/4| 1/4| 1/4| 1/4
Total Heat of Rejection At 75°F ambient (BTU/h)| 2980| 2980| 2980| 2980
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
| Flat shelving • Divider shelving • Roller basket shelving Set of 4 Adjustable legs (Multiple sizes available)
Set of 4 Casters w/ brakes (Multiple sizes available) • 2’, 3’, 4’,and 5’ Bottle Rail (field Installed)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Introduction
This manual has been prepared to assist you in the installation of your Glass
Froster and to acquaint you with its operation and maintenance. We dedicate
considerable time to ensuring that our products provide the highest level of
customer satisfaction. If service is required, call Perlick at
1-800-777-7267 or your dealer who can
provide you with a list of qualified service agents. For your own protection,
never return merchandise for credit without our approval. We thank you for
selecting a Perlick product and assure you of our continuing interest in your
satisfaction.
Warranty
To register your product, visit our website at
www.perlick.com. Click on “Commercial”, then
“Service”. Click on the link “Warranty Registration Form”. You must complete
and submit this form or the installation date will revert back to the ship
date. Please record the purchase date and the dealer’s name, address, and
telephone number below.
Model Number: ____ Serial Number: __ Purchase Date: Dealer Name & Address __ __ __ Phone Number__
SAFETY
PLEASE READ all instructions completely before attempting to install or operate the unit. Take particular note of the DANGER, WARNING an CAUTION information in the manual. The information is important for the safe and efficient installation, operation and care of your Perlick unit.
IMPORTANT!
Read and understand all information in this manual before attempting the
installation. All plumbing and electrical work must be performed by a
qualified technician and conform to all applicable state and local codes.
PREPARING THE CABINET
Refrigerant
All models covered in this user manual are manufactured using refrigerant R290
(Propane). R290 is a hydrocarbon. This refrigerant is flammable and is only
allowed for use in appliances which fulfill the requirements of UL 471 (To
cover potential risk originated from the use of flammable refrigerants).
Consequently, R290 is only allowed to be used in refrigerating appliances
which are designed for this refrigerant and fulfill the above-mentioned
standard.
- R290 is heavier than air. The concentration will always be highest at floor level.
- The explosion limits are as follows:
- Lower Limit: 1.7% by vol. (37 g/m3)
- Upper Limit: 9.5% by vol. (177 g/m3)
- Ignition Temperature: 470 °C
DANGER
Take caution when handling, moving and using the product to avoid damaging the
refrigerant tubing or increasing the risk of a leak. All service work shall be
performed by factory authorized service personnel and all component parts
shall be replaced with like components to minimize the risk of possible
ignition due to incorrect parts or improper service. If service is necessary
, repair work must be performed by a Perlick authorized servicer. Work done by
unqualified individuals could potentially be dangerous and will void the
warranty.
Uncrating and Inspection
Remove all crating material. Carefully inspect cabinet for hidden damage. If
damage is discovered, file your claim immediately with the transport company.
Perlick is not responsible for damage in transit.
NOTICE This product contains blown foam insulation using blowing agent R-611 (Methyl Formate). The foam in this product does not contain HFC’s, CFC’s, or HCFC’s.
Plumbing
No plumbing connections are required. Condensate from the cooling coil
automatically evaporated through a condensate pan located in the condensing
unit section.
Electrical
The cabinet must be connected to a separately fused power source (see
Electrical Specification Plate affixed to unit) in accordance with National
and Local electrical codes.
CAUTION Do not attempt to operate the equipment on any other power source than that listed on the Electrical Specification Plate.
Adjustable Partitions & Shelving
Perlick Glass Frosters may be provided with adjustable partitions and shelving
which will accommodate various bottle sizes.
- When placingglasse the sin chiller makes sure to ensure proper airflow between glasses.
- When loading product into cabinet, care must be taken to avoid blocking airflow into and out of the evaporator. Maintain at least 2” of clearance on evaporator air intake and exhaust for proper operation.
Installing Casters or Legs (optional)
Attach casters or legs to the cabinet bottom in holes provided. Use the
supplied 1/4” – 20 hex head self-tapping machine screws. If unit is tipped on
its back for an extended period of time, wait 24 hours after unit is uprighted
to plug the unit in.
Placing the Cabinet
To assure maximum performance, fresh air must be allowed to circulate through
the machinery compartment. It is important to allow at least two inched of
clearance at the back or left end of the cabinet. Do not place anything in
front of the cabinet that would obstruct air flow at these grilles. Do not
place the unit in an unventilated small room.
CAUTION Removing the factory installed back clearance spacers without providing proper left side grill clearance for compressor air flow will void the warranty.
HOW TO OPERATE
Cabinet should be leveled.
For sanitation purposes, it may be necessary to seal the base of the cabinet
to the floor. This can be accomplished by laying a bead of silicone sealant
along the base of the cabinet as shown by the figure below (figure 1
).
Temperature Control
A digital temperature control is located on the front face of the Glass
Froster, above the condensing unit housing. It is factory set at approximately
0°F for standard refrigeration.
Digital Temperature Control
To display the Set point values press the key when the ‘SET’ label is
displayed. The Set point value appears on the display. To change the Set point
value, press the and keys within 15 seconds. Press to confirm the
modification. The condenser fan motor turns off and on with compressor. The
evaporator fan motor runs continuously.
Defrosting The System
This system consists of a six-hour, as well as a four hour defrost cycle. The
six hour defrost cycle is manually activated and automatically terminated,
while the four hour cycle is completely automatic.
The Six Hour Manual Defrost
The six hour manual defrost shuts off the power to the condensing unit, door
frame heater, evaporator heater, and the automatic four hour defrost timer,
while it supplies power to the evaporator fan. To activate the six hour
defrost system, depress (and hold for 3 seconds) the defrost switch located
next to the controller above the front grill of the cabinet. When the manual
defrost cycle initiates a fan icon will appear on the controller display as
well as “def” (figure 3a). When the defrost cycle ends, the cabinet resumes
normal operation. To cancel a manual defrost cycle, momentarily turn off the
electricity to the machine (unplug unit).
The Four Hour Defrost Timer
This automatic defrost ensures that frost will not buildup on the evaporator
coil. Every four hours it shuts down the condensing unit, box frame heater,
evaporator fan and supplies power to the defrost element clamped to the bottom
of the evaporator. When automatic defrost is initiated the controller will
display a melting snowflake as well as “def” for the duration of the defrost
(figure 3b).
To manually initiate the automatic defrost cycle press and hold either the up
or down arrows. The defrost cycle lasts for approximately 20 minutes followed
by 2 minutes of drip time
(where the evaporator fan shuts off to allow water to drip off the coil and
drain before it can refreeze). (figure 3c).
When the cycle is complete the unit will resume cooling operation shown on the
controller with a snowflake and fan icon, however “def” will remain on the
display screen until the next time the set point value is reached (figure 3d
). During normal operation it is recommended that the doors are not
left open to prevent excessive frost buildup on the coil.
Cleaning the Condenser
DANGER Flammable Refrigerant. Risk of fire or explosion. Do not damage
refrigeration tubes.
The condenser (located behind the front grille) should be inspected every 30
days, and cleaned, if necessary. Failure to
keep the condenser clean will cause a loss in condensing unit efficiency, or
compressor failure.
Cleaning the Doors
Doors should be periodically removed from the cabinet and inspected for a buildup of foreign materials, such as syrups, beer, etc. Buildups on the underside of the doors, along with the cabinet breaker strips on which they ride, will cause them to bind, and therefore, not function as designed. If dirty, these surfaces should be cleaned with a mild detergent and water and then coated with an NSF certified silicone lubricating material.
To remove doors:
With door closed, lift it upward by its handle and slide forward until doors clears the cabinet top. Use the reverse procedure to reinstall the doors.
Cleaning the Cabinets
Use a damp cloth with a mild detergent and water to clean the inside and outside of the cabinet. Dry thoroughly. Do not allow cleaning agents or large amounts of water to go down the drain. Use an acceptable stain
less steel polish to clean all stainless steel surfaces. Never use steel wool or scouring pads to clean stainless steel.
Avoiding Stainless Steel Corrosion
Corrosion can be prevented by following product cautions, cleaning
instructions and avoiding use of certain chemicals or objects which will cause
stainless steel corrosion.
STAINLESS STEEL ENEMY
- Steel wool or steel scouring pads
- Cherry/Orange/Olive juice
- Chlorine Bleach
- Sharp Objects
WIRING DIAGRAM
REPLACEMENT PARTS
ITEMS NOT SHOWN
MODEL NOS.| | FR24 RT – 3| FR36 RT – 3| FR48 RT – 3|
FR60 RT – 3
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Item| Description| Part Numbers
1
| Complete condensing unit| 1018400| 1018400| 1018400| 1018400
Replacement compressor, R290| C22999CMP11| C22999CMP11| C22999CMP11|
C22999CMP11
Condensing unit fan motor assy.| 1013047| 1013047| 1013047| 1013047
Condensing unit filter drier| C22999DAH01| C22999DAH01| C22999DAH01|
C22999DAH01
Condensing units start components| C22999STCP10| C22999STCP10| C22999STCP10|
C22999STCP10
3| Evaporator fan| 71386| 71386| 71386| 71386
4| Evaporator coil| 64785-1EP| C17511-1EP| C17511-1EP| C17511-2EP
5| Defrost heater| C25655-1| 65045-1| 65045-1| 61900
6| Temperature sensor| 1005668| 1005668| 1006584| 1006584
7| Controller Bracket| 1024461-1| 1024228-2| 1024428-2| 1024228-2
8| Manual Defrost Switch| 1026317| 1026317| 1026317| 1026317
9| Front grille| 1024465-1| 1024230-1| 1024230-1| 1024230-1
10| Rear grille/panel| 66498-1| 65662-3| 65662-3| 65662-3
11| Top assembly| RT-SL2| RT-SL2| RT-SL2| RT-SL2
12| Top wiper gasket| 63671-24| 63671-36| 63671-48| 63671-60
13| Door assembly| RD-SL2| RD-SL2| RD-SL2| RD-SL2
14| Vertical partition| 65503| 66441| 66441| 66441
15| Roller basket| N/A| 66442-1| 66442-1| 66442-1
16| Wide shelf| N/A| 64811-1| 64811-1| 64811-1
17
| Narrow shelf| 64809-1| 64809-1| 64809-1| 64809-1
Bottom floor rack (wide)| 64814-1| 64814-1| 64814-1| 64814-1
18
| Bottom floor rack (narrow)| N/A| N/A| 64815-1| 64815-1
Shelf with side rail| N/A| 64810-1| 64810-1| 64810-1
19| Shelf bracket| 65653-24| 65653-36| 65653-48| 65653-60
20| Door handle| 63931| 63931| 63931| 63931
21| Evaporator drain pan| 1025311-1| 1025311-2| 1025583-1| 1025583-2
ITEMS NOT SHOWN
| Wire harness, main| 1026161| 1026161| 1026161| 1026161
Suction line and capillary tube assembly| 1026509| 1026509| 1026526| 1026528
Mullion assembly| N/A| N/A| 66551| 66551
Refrigerant charge (grams R290)| 80| 100| 100| 115
Defrost temp. limit switch| 57676| 57676| 57676| 57676
Evaporator fan DC driver| 68758| 68758| 68758| 68758
Digital temperature controller| 1026455| 1026455| 1026455| 1026455
SPEC DRAWINGS
24″ CABINET
36″, 48″, 60″ CABINET
References
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