DELFIELD 8100-EFP LiquiTec Five Pan Drop In Cooled Cold Food Well Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- DELFIELD
Table of Contents
8100-EFP LiquiTec Five Pan Drop In Cooled Cold Food Well
Product Information
The product is a range of cold pans and hot food wells designed
for commercial use in kitchens of restaurants, canteens, hospitals,
and other commercial enterprises such as bakeries and butcheries.
The product is not intended for household use or continuous mass
production of food.
The product models available are:
- 8100-EFP
- N8000
- N8000N
- N8000-R
- N8100BP
- N8100-BRP
- N8100-FAP
- N8200P
- N8200GP
- N8200STP
- N8600P
- N8700-D
- N8700-DESP
- N8700-R
- N8800
The product manual is regularly updated with new information and
models, and the latest version can be found on the manufacturer’s
website.
Product Usage Instructions
Before operating, installing, or performing maintenance on the
equipment, it is essential to thoroughly read and understand the
manual. Failure to follow the instructions can result in property
damage, injury, or death.
Safety Notices:
Warning:
-
Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces.
-
Do not immerse the power cord or plug in water.
-
Ensure the power cord does not hang over the edge of a table or
counter. -
Avoid lifting the condensing unit by the refrigerant tubing or
other components. -
Do not install or operate equipment that has been misused,
abused, neglected, damaged, or modified from the original
specifications. -
Maintain all utility connections and fixtures according to
local and national codes. -
This appliance is not intended for use by persons with reduced
physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, unless supervised by
someone responsible for their safety. -
Do not allow children to play with the appliance.
-
Avoid storing or using gasoline or flammable substances near
the appliance. -
Do not use flammable cleaning solutions or oil-soaked cloths
for cleaning. -
Authorized Service Representatives must follow safety
procedures and regulations for disconnection/lockout/tagout of
utilities. -
Avoid using electrical appliances inside the food storage
compartments unless recommended by the manufacturer. -
Exercise caution when handling metal surface edges of the
equipment.
Note:
-
Proper installation, care, and maintenance are crucial for
optimal performance and trouble-free operation of the
equipment. -
Visit the manufacturer’s website for manual updates,
translations, or contact information for service agents in your
area.
Notice:
- The product is intended for commercial applications in kitchens
and commercial enterprises. It is not intended for continuous mass
production of food or household use.
For more detailed information on general usage, installation,
and maintenance, please refer to the respective sections in the
manual.
Fresh Solutions, Fit For You
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8100-EFP, N8000, N8000N, N8000-R, N8100BP, N8100-BRP, N8100-FAP, N8200P,
N8200GP, N8200STP, N8600P, N8700-D, N8700-DESP, N8700-R, N8800 Cold Pans & Hot
Food Wells
Original Instructions Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
This manual is updated as new information and models are released. Visit our
website for the latest manual.
Original Document
Part Number 9291458C 07/22
, Caution Read this instruction before operating this equipment.
Safety Notices
nWarning
Read this manual thoroughly before operating, installing or performing
maintenance on the equipment. Failure to follow instructions in this manual
can cause property damage, injury or death.
DANGER Keep power cord AWAY from HEATED surfaces. DO NOT immerse power cord or
plug in water. DO NOT let power cord hang over edge of table or counter.
DANGER Do not lift the condensing unit by the refrigerant tubing or other
components. These features will not support the condensing unit weight. Injury
and unit damage may occur!
DANGER Do not install or operate equipment that has been misused, abused,
neglected, damaged, or altered/ modified from that of original manufactured
specifications.
DANGER All utility connections and fixtures must be maintained in accordance
with Local and national codes.
nWarning
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Do not allow children to
play with this appliance.
nWarning
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids inside or
within the vicinity of this or any other appliance. Never use flammable oil
soaked cloths or combustible cleaning solutions, for cleaning.
nWarning
Authorized Service Representatives are obligated to follow industry standard
safety procedures, including, but not limited to, local/national regulations
for disconnection / lock out / tag out procedures for all utilities including
electric, gas, water and steam.
nWarning
This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm. Operation,
installation, and servicing of this product could expose you to airborne
particles of glasswool or ceramic fibers, crystalline silica, and/or carbon
monoxide. Inhalation of airborne particles of glasswool or ceramic fibers is
known to the State of California to cause cancer. Inhalation of carbon
monoxide is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other
reproductive harm.
nWarning
Do not use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of the
appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
nWarning
Use caution when handling metal surface edges of all equipment.
nWarning
DO NOT touch refrigeration lines inside units; some may exceed temperatures of
200°F (93.3°C).
N ote Proper installation, care and maintenance are essential for maximum
performance and trouble-free operation of your equipment. Visit our website
www. wbtkitchencare.com for manual updates, translations, or contact
information for service agents in your area.
Notice
Climatic class 4 is defined as ambient conditions of 30°C and 55% relative
humidity, according to ISO 23953-2.
N ote These appliances are intended to be used for commercial applications,
for example in kitchens of restaurants, canteens, hospitals and in commercial
enterprises such as bakeries, butcheries, etc., but not for continuous mass
production of food.
Notice
Climatic class 4 is defined as ambient conditions of 30°C and 55% relative
humidity, according to ISO 23953-2.
N ote These appliances are intended for commercial/industrial use only. They
are not intended for household use.
Notice
This product utilizes Ecomate blowing agent methyl formate
Table of Contents
Section 1 General Information Section 2 Installation
Section 3 Operation
Model Numbers…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 Serial Number Location
……………………………………………………………………………………….. 6 Warranty Information
………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6 Regulatory Certifications
…………………………………………………………………………………….. 6
Domestic Models……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………6 Export Models
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..6
Location ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 Weight Of Equipment
………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 Dimensions
………………………………………………………………………………………………………..10 Clearance
Requirements……………………………………………………………………………………..12 Cutout Installation
Dimensions …………………………………………………………………………..13
Curved Drop-In Cutout Details…………………………………………………………………………………………. 16 Drop-In
Counter Installation ……………………………………………………………………………….17
Ice Cooled Drop-In Units …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17 8100P
Series Self-Contained Refrigerated Drop-In Units …………………………………………….. 18 8100P
Series Forced-Air Refrigerated Drop-In Units …………………………………………………….. 22 8200P
Series Self-Contained Refrigerated Drop-In Units…………………………………………….. 24 8600P
Self-Contained Combo Hot/Cold Drop-In Units………………………………………………… 26 8700 Hot
Food Well Drop-In Units …………………………………………………………………………………… 28 Electrical Service
………………………………………………………………………………………………..29 Voltage
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 29 Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter ………………………………………………………………………………………. 29 Rated Amperages, Horsepower,
Voltage & Power Cord Chart…………………………………….. 29 Refrigeration
……………………………………………………………………………………………………..31 Optional Auto Fill
Installation……………………………………………………………………………..32 Applicable to N8600 & N8800
Models…………………………………………………………………………….. 32 Applicable to N8700
Models…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 32
Product Quality in Cold Pans……………………………………………………………………………….34 8100-EF(N)P
Series Operation……………………………………………………………………………..35
Temperature Control & Display ………………………………………………………………………………………… 35 Changing
Display from Fahrenheit to Celsius on ERC112 Control……………………………… 36 N8100BP,
N8100-BRP & N8100NBP Operation ……………………………………………………..37 N8100-FAP Operation
…………………………………………………………………………………………38 N8200P & N8200-STP
Operation………………………………………………………………………….38 Operation N8200GP
……………………………………………………………………………………………38 8600P Hot/Cold Series Operation
………………………………………………………………………..39 N8700-D, N8700N, N8700-R & N8800 Series
Operation ………………………………………..40 N8700-DESP
Operation……………………………………………………………………………………….41
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Part Number: 9291458A 07/22
Section 4 Maintenance
Table of Contents (continued)
Cleaning and Sanitizing Procedures…………………………………………………………………….42
General…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 42 Exterior
Cleaning………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 43 Cleaning the Condenser
Coil ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 43 N8100-FA Series Drain
Maintenance……………………………………………………………………………….. 43
Part Number: 9291458A 07/22
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Section 1 General Information
Model Numbers
8100-EFP Series
LiquiTec® Eutetic Fluid Refrigerated Cold Pans – R290
8118-EFP
8132-EFP
8145-EFP
8159-EFP
8172-EFP
8186-EFP
8100-EF-E Export Series
LiquiTec® Eutetic Fluid Refrigerated Cold Pans – R404A
8118-EF-E
8132-EF-E
8145-EF-E
8159-EF-E
8172-EF-E
8186-EF-E
8100-EFNP Series
LiquiTec® Slim Line Eutetic Fluid Refrigerated Cold Pans –
R290
8148-EFNP
8169-EFNP
8191-EFNP
8100-EFN-E Export Series
LiquiTec® Slim Line Eutetic Fluid Refrigerated Cold Pans –
R404A
8148-EFN-E
8169-EFN-E
8191-EFN-E
N8000 Series
Ice Cooled Cold Pans
N8018
N8030
N8043
N8056
N8069
N8081
N8000N Series
Narrow Ice Cooled Cold Pans
N8046N
N8068N
N8000-R Series
Curved Ice Cooled Cold Pans
N8044-R
N8059-R
N8076-R
N8094-R
N8100BP Series
Self-Contained Mechanically Cooled Pans – R290
N8118BP
N8130BP
N8143BP
N8156BP
N8169BP
N8181BP
N8100B-E Export Series
Self-Contained Mechanically Cooled Pans – R404A
N8118B-E
N8130B-E
N8143B-E
N8100B-E Export Series
Self-Contained Mechanically Cooled Pans – R134A
N8156B-E
N8169B-E
N8100BRP Series
Curved Self-Contained Mechanically Cooled Pans – R290
N8144-BRP
N8159-BRP
N8176-BRP
N8194-BRP
N8100-FAP Series
Forced Air Drop-In Mechanically Cooled Cold Pans – R290
N8131-FAP
N8144-FAP
N8157-FAP
N8169-FAP
N8182-FAP
N8100NBP Series
Self-Contained Mechanically Cooled Pans Narrow Style –
R290
N8146NBP
N8168NBP
N8100NB-E Export Series
Self-Contained Mechanically Cooled Pans Narrow Style –
R404A
N8146NB-E
N8168NB-E
N8200P Series
Self-Contained Frost Tops – R290
N8231P
N8245P
N8259P
N8273P
N8287P
N8200-E Export Series
Self-Contained Frost Tops – R404A
N8231-E
N8245-E
N8259-E
N8273-E
N8287-E
N8200GP Series
Self-Contained Granite Cold Slabs – R290
N8231GP
N8245GP
N8259GP
N8273GP
N8200G-E Export Series
Self-Contained Granite Cold Slabs – R404A
N8231G-E
N8245G-E
N8259G-E
N8200-STP Series
Self-Contained Frost Tops – R290
N8230-STP
N8240-STP
N8256-STP
N8258-STP
N8275-STP
N8600P Series
Self Contained Combination Hot/Cold Food Wells – R290
N8630P
N8643P
N8656P
N8669P
N8681P
N8700D Series
Individually Controlled Heated Food Wells
N8717-D
N8731-D
N8745-D
N8759-D
N8773-D
N8787-D
N8700D-E Export Series
Individually Controlled Heated Food Wells
N8717-D-E
N8731-D-E
N8745-D-E
N8759-D-E
N8773-D-E
N8787-D-E
N8700DESP Series
Individually Controlled Energy Savings Heated Food Wells
N8717-DESP
N8731-DESP
N8745-DESP
N8759-DESP
N8773-DESP
N8787-DESP
N8700-D-ESP-E Export Series
Individually Controlled Energy Savings Heated Food Wells
N8717-D-ESP-E
N8731-D-ESP-E
N8745-D-ESP-E
N8759-D-ESP-E
N8773-D-ESP-E
N8787-D-ESP-E
N8700N Series
Individually Controlled Heated Narrow Food Wells
N8746ND
N8768N
N8768ND
N8700-R Series
Curved Individually Controlled Heated Food Wells
N8744-R
N8759-R
N8776-R
N8794-R
N8800 Series
Single Tank Electric Hot Food Wells
N8831
N8845
N8859
N8873
N8887
N8800-E Export Series
Single Tank Electric Hot Food Wells
N8831-E
N8845-E
N8859-E
N8873-E
N8887-E
Drop-In FlexiWell & FlexiTop Models N8600-FWP and N8200-FTP are within the FlexiWell manual 9291544
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Part Number: 9291458C 07/22
Section 1
General Information
Serial Number Location
Ther serial number is listed on the serial tag. If applicable it will also
list the refrigerant used and the amount of charge. · The serial tag on self-
contained refrigerated units is
located near the condensing unit. · The serial tag on ice cooled units and
remote
refrigerated units is on the outside bottom of the food well. · On hot food
pans and hot/cold combination pans, the serial tag is located on the back of
the control raceway or remote panel. Always have the serial number of your
unit available when calling for parts or service.
Warranty Information
· Register your product for warranty, · Verify warranty information, · View
and download a copy of your warranty, at www.delfield.com/warranty
Service
For parts and service consult Welbilt KitchenCare at 1-844-724-CARE
Regulatory Certifications
DOMESTIC MODELS All domestic models are certified by:
·
National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)
All domestic electrical models are certified by:
·
Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
·
Underwriters Laboratories of Canada (cUL)
EXPORT MODELS 230-240Volt, 50Hertz, 1Phase models are certified by:
·
National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)
·
Technical Inspection Association
·
European Conformity
Part Number: 9291458C 07/22
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Section 2 Installation
DANGER Installation must comply with all applicable fire and health codes in
your jurisdiction.
DANGER Use appropriate safety equipment during installation and servicing.
nWarning
Remove all removable panels before lifting and installing.
nWarning
If a refrigerated base does not have a condensate evaporator supplied, you
must connect the condensate line to a suitable drain. Otherwise, water will
collect on the floor, causing a potentially hazardous situation.
nWarning
Moisture collecting from improper drainage can create a slippery surface on
the floor and a hazard to employees. It is the owner’s responsibility to
provide a container or outlet for drainage.
nWarning
Do not damage the refrigeration circuit when installing, maintaining or
servicing the unit.
nWarning
This equipment must be positioned so that the plug is accessible unless other
means for disconnection from the power supply (e.g., circuit breaker or
disconnect switch) is provided.
nWarning
Adequate means must be provided to limit the movement of this appliance
without depending on or transmitting stress to the electrical conduit.
nWarning
To avoid instability the installation area must be capable of supporting the
combined weight of the equipment and product. Additionally the equipment must
be level side to side and front to back.
nWarning
This equipment is intended for indoor use only. Do not install or operate this
equipment in outdoor areas.
,Caution
The units with LiquiTec technology cold pans contain a non-toxic eutectic
fluid within a sealed inner liner. This fluid may leak if the tank is
punctured so care must be taken when uncrating and setting in place. The
eutectic fluid is non-toxic and may be flushed down a disposal drain. Units
with a Eutectic Fluid Cold Pan require the same precautions. The fluid is NOT
refillable and loss of fluid due to a puncture would cause irreparable damage.
If the LiquiTec unit cold pans leak, immediately call the Delfield service
department directly at 1-800-733-8821
not your local service agent.
,Caution
Do not position the air intake vent near steam or heat exhaust of another
appliance.
N ote This symbol indicates the location of the equipotential bonding
conductor connection.
N ote This symbol indicates a hot surface that can cause injury to persons..
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Part Number: 9291458C 07/22
Section 2
Installation
Location
The location selected for the equipment must meet the following criteria. If
any of these criteria are not met, select another location.
· Units are intended for indoor use only.
· The location MUST be level, stable and capable of supporting the weight of
the equipment.
· The location MUST be free from and clear of combustible materials.
· Equipment MUST be level both front to back and side to side.
· Position the equipment so it will not tip or slide.
· Recommended air temperature is 41° – 86°F (5° – 30°C).
· Proper air supply for ventilation is REQUIRED AND CRITICAL for safe and
efficient operation. Refer to Clearance Requirements chart on page 13.
· Do not obstruct the flow of ventilation air. Make sure the air vents of the
equipment are not blocked.
· Do not install the equipment directly over a drain. Steam rising up out of
the drain will adversely affect operation, air circulation, and damage
electrical / electronic components.
Weight Of Equipment
Model
Ship Weight
8100-EFP Series
8118-EFP
169lbs (77kg)
8132-EFP
215lbs (98kg)
8145-EFP
265lbs (120kg)
8159-EFP
285lbs (130kg)
8172-EFP
295lbs (134kg)
8186-EFP
394lbs (179kg)
8100-EF-E Export Series
8118-EF-E
169lbs (77kg)
8132-EF-E
215lbs (98kg)
8145-EF-E
265lbs (120kg)
8159-EF-E
285lbs (130kg)
8172-EF-E
295lbs (134kg)
8186-EF-E
394lbs (179kg)
8100-EFNP Series
8148-EFNP
235lbs (107kg)
8169-EFNP
285lbs (130kg)
8191-EFNP
295lbs (134kg)
8100-EFN-E Export Series
8148-EFN-E
235lbs (107kg)
8169-EFN-E
285lbs (130kg)
8191-EFN-E
295lbs (134kg)
N8000 Series
N8018
38lbs (17kg)
N8030
84lbs (38kg)
N8043
110lbs (50kg)
N8056
139lbs (63kg)
N8069
160lbs (73kg)
N8081
197lbs (89kg)
N8000N Series
N8046N
100lbs (45kg)
N8068N
120lbs (55kg)
N8000-R Series
N8044-R
100lbs (45kg)
N8059-R
118lbs (53kg)
N8076-R
145lbs (65kg)
N8094-R
164lbs (74kg)
N8100BP Series
N8118BP
100lbs (45kg)
N8130BP
140lbs (64kg)
N8143BP
173lbs (78kg)
N8156BP
205lbs (93kg)
N8169BP
225lbs (102kg)
N8181BP
258lbs (117kg)
N8100B-E Export Series – R404A
N8118B-E
100lbs (45kg)
N8130B-E
140lbs (64kg)
N8143B-E
173lbs (78kg)
N8100B-E Export Series – R134A
N8156B-E
205lbs (93kg)
N8169B-E
225lbs (102kg)
N8100BRP Series
N8144-BRP
161lbs (72kg)
N8159-BRP
184lbs (83kg)
N8176-BRP
233lbs (105kg)
N8194-BRP
243lbs (109kg)
Part Number: 9291458C 07/22
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Installation
Model
Ship Weight
N8100-FAP Series
N8131-FAP
168lbs (76kg)
N8144-FAP
175lbs (79kg)
N8157-FAP
225lbs (102kg)
N8169-FAP
235lbs (107kg)
N8182-FAP
406lbs (184kg)
N8100NBP Series
N8146NBP
175lbs (80kg)
N8168NBP
240lbs (109kg)
N8100NB-E Export Series
N8146NB-E
175lbs (80kg)
N8168NB-E
240lbs (109kg)
N8200P Series
N8231P
142lbs (64kg)
N8245P
168lbs (76kg)
N8259P
193lbs (88kg)
N8273P
209lbs (95kg)
N8287P
239lbs (108kg)
N8200-E Export Series
N8231-E
142lbs (64kg)
N8245-E
168lbs (76kg)
N8259-E
193lbs (88kg)
N8273-E
209lbs (95kg)
N8287-E
239lbs (108kg)
N8200GP Series
N8231GP
219lbs (99kg)
N8245GP
284lbs (129kg)
N8259GP
338lbs (153kg)
N8273GP
425lbs (193kg)
N8200G-E Export Series
N8231G-E
219lbs (99kg)
N8245G-E
284lbs (129kg)
N8259G-E
338lbs (153kg)
N8200-STP Series
N8230-STP
142lbs (64kg)
N8240-STP
168lbs (76kg)
N8256-STP
193lbs (88kg)
N8258-STP
209lbs (95kg)
N8275-STP
239lbs (108kg)
N8600P Series
N8630P
164lbs (74kg)
N8643P
198lbs (90kg)
N8656P
233lbs (106kg)
N8669P
266lbs (121kg)
N8681P
301lbs (137kg)
N8700D Series
N8717-D
41lbs (19kg)
N8731-D
99lbs (45kg)
N8745-D
134lbs (61kg)
N8759-D
166lbs (75kg)
N8773-D
186lbs (84kg)
N8787-D
236lbs (107kg)
N8700D-E Export Series
N8717-D-E
41lbs (19kg)
N8731-D-E
99lbs (45kg)
N8745-D-E
134lbs (61kg)
N8759-D-E
166lbs (75kg)
N8773-D-E
186lbs (84kg)
N8787-D-E
236lbs (107kg)
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Section 2
Model
Ship Weight
N8700DESP Series
N8717-DESP
41lbs (19kg)
N8731-DESP
99lbs (45kg)
N8745-DESP
134lbs (61kg)
N8759-DESP
166lbs (75kg)
N8773-DESP
186lbs (84kg)
N8787-DESP
236lbs (107kg)
N8700-D-ESP-E Export Series
N8717-D-ESP-E
41lbs (19kg)
N8731-D-ESP-E
99lbs (45kg)
N8745-D-ESP-E
134lbs (61kg)
N8759-D-ESP-E
166lbs (75kg)
N8773-D-ESP-E
186lbs (84kg)
N8787-D-ESP-E
236lbs (107kg)
N8700N Series
N8746ND
100lbs (45kg)
N8768N
130lbs (59kg)
N8768ND
130lbs (59kg)
N8700-R Series
N8744-R
99lbs (45kg)
N8759-R
134lbs (61kg)
N8776-R
166lbs (75kg)
N8794-R
186lbs (84kg)
N8800 Series
N8831
100lbs (45kg)
N8845
136lbs (62kg)
N8859
158lbs (72kg)
N8873
195lbs (88kg)
N8887
224lbs (102kg)
N8800-E Export Series
N8831-E
100lbs (45kg)
N8845-E
136lbs (62kg)
N8859-E
158lbs (72kg)
N8873-E
195lbs (88kg)
N8887-E
224lbs (102kg)
Drop-In FlexiWell & FlexiTop Models N8600-FWP and N8200-FTP are within the FlexiWell manual 9291544
Part Number: 9291458C 07/22
Section 2
Dimensions
Model
Length
Depth
Height
8118-EFP 8132-EFP 8145-EFP 8159-EFP 8172-EFP 8186-EFP
8118-EF-E 8132-EF-E 8145-EF-E 8159-EF-E 8172-EF-E 8186-EF-E
8148-EFNP 8169-EFNP 8191-EFNP
8148-EFN-E 8169-EFN-E 8191-EFN-E
N8018 N8030 N8043 N8056 N8069 N8081
8100-EFP Series
18.20″
26″
23.25″
(46cm)
(66cm)
(59cm)
31.76″
26″
23.25″
(81cm)
(66cm)
(59cm)
45.32″
26″
23.25″
(115cm)
(66cm)
(59cm)
58.88″
26″
23.25″
(150cm)
(66cm)
(59cm)
72.44″
26″
23.25″
(184cm)
(66cm)
(59cm)
86″
26″
23.25″
(218cm)
(66cm)
(59cm)
8100-EF-E Export Series
18.20″
26″
23.25″
(46cm)
(66cm)
(59cm)
31.76″
26″
23.25″
(81cm)
(66cm)
(59cm)
45.32″
26″
23.25″
(115cm)
(66cm)
(59cm)
58.88″
26″
23.25″
(150cm)
(66cm)
(59cm)
72.44″
26″
23.25″
(184cm)
(66cm)
(59cm)
86″
26″
23.25″
(218cm)
(66cm)
(59cm)
8100-EFNP Series
47.66″
18″
23.25″
(121cm)
(46cm)
(59cm)
69.22″
18″
23.25″
(176cm)
(46cm)
(59cm)
90.78″
18″
23.25″
(231cm)
(46cm)
(59cm)
8100-EFN-E Export Series
47.66″
18″
23.25″
(121cm)
(46cm)
(59cm)
69.22″
18″
23.25″
(176cm)
(46cm)
(59cm)
90.78″
18″
23.25″
(231cm)
(46cm)
(59cm)
N8000 Series
18″
26″
10.75″
(46cm)
(66cm)
(27cm)
30.75″
26″
10.75″
(78cm)
(66cm)
(27cm)
43.5″
26″
10.75″
(110cm)
(66cm)
(27cm)
56.25″
26″
10.75″
(143cm)
(66cm)
(27cm)
69″
26″
10.75″
(175cm)
(66cm)
(27cm)
81.75″
26″
10.75″
(208cm)
(66cm)
(27cm)
12×20 Pans
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
2 3 4
2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6
Part Number: 9291458C 07/22
Installation
Model
Length
Depth
Height
N8046N N8068N
N8044-R N8059-R N8076-R N8094-R
N8118B N8130B N8143B N8156B N8169B N8181B
N8118B-E N8130B-E N8143B-E
N8156B-E N8169B-E
N8144-BRP N8159-BRP N8176-BRP N8194-BRP
N8131-FAP N8144-FAP N8157-FAP N8169-FAP N8182-FAP
N8000N Series
46.75″
18″
10.75″
(119cm)
(46cm)
(27cm)
67.5″
18″
10.75″
(171cm)
(46cm)
(27cm)
N8000-R Series
40.48″
26.05″
10.77″
(103cm)
(66cm)
(27cm)
57.22″
26.05″
10.77″
(145cm)
(66cm)
(27cm)
73.68″
26.05″
10.77″
(187cm)
(66cm)
(27cm)
89.89″
26.05″
10.77″
(228cm)
(66cm)
(27cm)
N8100B Series
18″
26″
21.87″
(46cm)
(66cm)
(56cm)
30.75″
26″
21.87″
(78cm)
(66cm)
(56cm)
43.5″
26″
21.87″
(110cm)
(66cm)
(56cm)
56.25″
26″
21.87″
(143cm)
(66cm)
(56cm)
69″
26″
21.87″
(175cm)
(66cm)
(56cm)
81.75″
26″
21.87″
(208cm)
(66cm)
(56cm)
N8100B-E Export Series – R404A
18″
26″
21.87″
(46cm)
(66cm)
(56cm)
30.75″
26″
21.87″
(78cm)
(66cm)
(56cm)
43.5″
26″
21.87″
(110cm)
(66cm)
(56cm)
N8100B-E Export Series – R134A
56.25″
26″
21.87″
(143cm)
(66cm)
(56cm)
69″
26″
21.87″
(175cm)
(66cm)
(56cm)
N8100BRP Series
40.43″
26.05″
21.81″
(103cm)
(66cm)
(55cm)
57.22″
26.05″
21.81″
(145cm)
(66cm)
(55cm)
73.68″
26.05″
21.81″
(187cm)
(66cm)
(55cm)
89.86″
26.05″
21.81″
(228cm)
(66cm)
(55cm)
N8100-FAP Series
31.25″
26.67″
26.62″
(79cm)
(68cm)
(68cm)
44″
26.67″
26.62″
(112cm)
(68cm)
(68cm)
56.75″
26.67″
26.62″
(144cm)
(68cm)
(68cm)
69.5″
26.67″
28.62″
(177cm)
(68cm)
(73cm)
82.25″
26.67″
28.62″
(209cm)
(68cm)
(73cm)
12×20 Pans
2 3
2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3
4 5
2 3 4 5
2 3 4 5 6
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Installation
Section 2
Model
N8146NBP N8168NBP
N8146NB-E N8168NB-E
N8231P N8245P N8259P N8273P N8287P
N8231-E N8245-E N8259-E N8273-E N8287-E
N8231GP N8245GP N8259GP N8273GP
N8231G-E N8245G-E N8259G-E
N8230-STP N8240-STP N8256-STP N8258-STP N8275-STP
Length
Depth
Height
N8100NBP Series
46.75″
18″
21.81″
(119cm)
(46cm)
(55cm)
67.5″
18″
21.81″
(171cm)
(46cm)
(55cm)
N8100NB-E Export Series
46.75″
18″
21.81″
(119cm)
(46cm)
(55cm)
67.5″
18″
21.81″
(171cm)
(46cm)
(55cm)
N8200P Series
31.75″
26″
15.75″
(81cm)
(66cm)
(40cm)
45.63″
26″
15.75″
(116cm)
(66cm)
(40cm)
59.5″
26″
15.75″
(151cm)
(66cm)
(40cm)
73.38″
26″
15.75″
(186cm)
(66cm)
(40cm)
87.25″
26″
15.75″
(222cm)
(66cm)
(40cm)
N8200-E Export Series
31.75″
26″
15.75″
(81cm)
(66cm)
(40cm)
45.63″
26″
15.75″
(116cm)
(66cm)
(40cm)
59.5″
26″
15.75″
(151cm)
(66cm)
(40cm)
73.38″
26″
15.75″
(186cm)
(66cm)
(40cm)
87.25″
26″
15.75″
(222cm)
(66cm)
(40cm)
N8200GP Series
31.75″
25.87″
19″
(81cm)
(66cm)
(48cm)
45.63″
25.87″
19″
(116cm)
(66cm)
(48cm)
59.5″
25.87″
19″
(151cm)
(66cm)
(48cm)
73.38″
25.87″
19″
(186cm)
(66cm)
(48cm)
N8200G-E Export Series
31.75″
25.87″
19″
(81cm)
(66cm)
(48cm)
45.63″
25.87″
19″
(116cm)
(66cm)
(48cm)
59.5″
25.87″
19″
(151cm)
(66cm)
(48cm)
N8200-STP Series
29.60″
22″
15.70″
(75cm)
(56cm)
(40cm)
39.70″
29.60″
15.70″
(101cm)
(75cm)
(40cm)
55.60″
22″
15.70″
(141cm)
(56cm)
(40cm)
57.60″
29.60″
15.70″
(146cm)
(75cm)
(40cm)
75.50″
29.60″
15.70″
(192cm)
(75cm)
(40cm)
12×20 Pans
2 3
2 3
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NA NA NA NA NA
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NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA NA
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Model
Length
Depth
Height
N8600P Series
N8630P
30.75″
26″
23.75″
(78cm)
(66cm)
(60cm)
N8643P
43.5″
26″
23.75″
(110cm)
(66cm)
(60cm)
N8656P
56.25″
26″
23.75″
(143cm)
(66cm)
(60cm)
N8669P
69″
26″
23.75″
(175cm)
(66cm)
(60cm)
N8681P
81.75″
26″
23.75″
(208cm)
(66cm)
(60cm)
N8700D Series
N8717-D
17.88″
26″
9.5″
(45cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8731-D
31.75″
26″
9.5″
(81cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8745-D
45.63″
26″
9.5″
(116cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8759-D
59.5″
26″
9.5″
(151cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8773-D
73.38″
26″
9.5″
(186cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8787-D
87.25″
26″
9.5″
(222cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
*14″ Overall height including drain connection
N8700D-E Export Series
N8717-D-E
17.88″
26″
9.5″
(45cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8731-D-E
31.75″
26″
9.5″
(81cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8745-D-E
45.63″
26″
9.5″
(116cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8759-D-E
59.5″
26″
9.5″
(151cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8773-D-E
73.38″
26″
9.5″
(186cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8787-D-E
87.25″
26″
9.5″
(222cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
*14″ Overall height including drain connection
N8700DESP Series
N8717-DESP 17.89″
26″
9.5″
(45cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8731-DESP 31.76″
26″
9.5″
(81cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8745-DESP 45.63″
26″
9.5″
(116cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8759-DESP 59.50″
26″
9.5″
(151cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8773-DESP 73.37″
26″
9.5″
(186cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8787-DESP 87.24″
26″
9.5″
(222cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
*14″ Overall height including drain connection
12×20 Pans
2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
Part Number: 9291458C 07/22
Section 2
Installation
Model
Length
Depth
Height
N8700-D-ESP-E Export Series
N8717-D-ESP-E 17.89″
26″
9.5″
(45cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8731-D-ESP-E 31.76″
26″
9.5″
(81cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8745-D-ESP-E 45.63″
26″
9.5″
(116cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8759-D-ESP-E 59.50″
26″
9.5″
(151cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8773-D-ESP-E 73.37″
26″
9.5″
(186cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8787-D-ESP-E 87.24″
26″
9.5″
(222cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
*14″ Overall height including drain connection
N8700N Series
N8746ND
45.61″
15.87″
9.5″
(116cm)
(40cm)
(24cm)*
N8768N
67.48″
15.87″
9.5″
(172cm)
(40cm)
(24cm)*
N8768ND
67.48″
15.87″
9.5″
(172cm)
(40cm)
(24cm)*
N8700-R Series
N8744-R
40.48″
26.05″
9.5″
(103cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8759-R
57.22″
26.05″
9.5″
(145cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8776-R
73.68″
26″
9.5″
(187cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
N8794-R
89.80″
25.91″
9.5″
(228cm)
(66cm)
(24cm)*
*14″ Overall height including drain connection
N8800 Series
N8831
31.75″
26″
11″
(81cm)
(66cm)
(28cm)
N8845
45.63″
26″
11″
(116cm)
(66cm)
(28cm)
N8859
59.5″
26″
11″
(151cm)
(66cm)
(28cm)
N8873
73.38″
26″
11″
(186cm)
(66cm)
(28cm)
N8887
87.25″
26″
11″
(222cm)
(66cm)
(28cm)
N8800-E Export Series
N8831-E
31.75″
26″
11″
(81cm)
(66cm)
(28cm)
N8845-E
45.63″
26″
11″
(116cm)
(66cm)
(28cm)
N8859-E
59.5″
26″
11″
(151cm)
(66cm)
(289cm)
N8873-E
73.38″
26″
11″
(186cm)
(66cm)
(289cm)
N8887-E
87.25″
26″
11″
(222cm)
(66cm)
(28cm)
12×20 Pans
1 2 3 4 5 6
2 3 3
2 3 4 5
2 3 4 5 6
2 3 4 5 6
Drop-In FlexiWell & FlexiTop Models N8600-FWP and N8200-FTP are within the FlexiWell manual 9291544
Clearance Requirements
DANGER Minimum clearance requirements are the same for noncombustible
locations as for combustible locations. The flooring under the appliance must
be made of a noncombustible material.
DANGER Risk of fire/shock. All minimum clearances must be maintained. Do not
obstruct vents or openings.
Heated & Combination Hot/Cold Food Wells Bottom & Side Clearance 3″ (76mm)
Cooled Pans, Frost Tops & Granite Cold Slabs Clearance 0″ (0cm)
· Keep the vents clean and free of obstruction.
Part Number: 9291458C 07/22
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Installation
Cutout Installation Dimensions
Model
8118-EFP 8132-EFP 8145-EFP 8159-EFP 8172-EFP 8186-EFP
8118-EF-E 8132-EF-E 8145-EF-E 8159-EF-E 8172-EF-E 8186-EF-E
8148-EFNP 8169-EFNP 8191-EFNP
8148-EFN-E 8169-EFN-E 8191-EFN-E
N8018 N8030 N8043 N8056 N8069 N8081
Counter Cutout Control Panel Cutout
Dimensions
Dimensions
8100-EFP Series
17″ x 25″
NA
(43cm x 64cm)
30.75″ x 25″
NA
(78cm x 64cm)
44.25″ x 25″
NA
(112cm x 64cm)
57.87″ x 25″
NA
(147cm x 64cm)
71.5″ x 25″
NA
(182cm x 64cm)
85″ x 25″
NA
(216cm x 64cm)
8100-EF-E Export Series
17″ x 25″
NA
(43cm x 64cm)
30.75″ x 25″
NA
(78cm x 64cm)
44.25″ x 25″
NA
(112cm x 64cm)
57.87″ x 25″
NA
(147cm x 64cm)
71.5″ x 25″
NA
(182cm x 64cm)
85″ x 25″
NA
(216cm x 64cm)
8100-EFNP Series
46.88″ x 17.25″
NA
(119cm x 44cm)
68.5″ x 17.25″
NA
(174cm x 44cm)
90″ x 17.25″
NA
(229cm x 44cm)
8100-EFN-E Export Series
46.88″ x 17.25″
NA
(119cm x 44cm)
68.5″ x 17.25″
NA
(174cm x 44cm)
90″ x 17.25″
NA
(229cm x 44cm)
N8000 Series
17″ x 25″
NA
(43cm x 64cm)
29.75″ x 25″
NA
(76cm x 64cm)
42.5″ x 25″
NA
(108cm x 64cm)
55.25″ x 25″
NA
(140cm x 64cm)
68″ x 25″
NA
(173cm x 64cm)
80.75″ x 25″
NA
(205cm x 64cm)
Section 2
Model
N8046N N8068N
N8044-R N8059-R N8076-R N8094-R
N8118BP N8130BP N8143BP N8156BP N8169BP N8181BP
N8118B-E N8130B-E N8143B-E
N8156B-E N8169B-E
N8144-BRP N8159-BRP N8176-BRP N8194-BRP
Counter Cutout Dimensions
Control Panel Cutout Dimensions
N8000N Series
45.75″ x 17″
NA
(116cm x 43cm)
66.50″ x 17″
NA
(169cm x 43cm)
N8000-R Series
See drawing on
NA
page 17
See drawing on
NA
page 17
See drawing on
NA
page 17
See drawing on
NA
page 17
N8100BP Series
17″ X 25″
NA
(43cm x 64cm)
29.75″ x 25″
NA
(76cm x 64cm)
42.50″ X 25″
NA
(108cm x 64cm)
55.25″ x 25″
NA
(140cm x 64cm)
68″ X 25″
NA
(173cm x 64cm)
80.75″ x 25″
NA
(205cm x 64cm)
N8100B-E Export Series – R404A
17″ X 25″
NA
(43cm x 64cm)
29.75″ x 25″
NA
(76cm x 64cm)
42.50″ X 25″
NA
(108cm x 64cm)
N8100B-E Export Series – R134A
55.25″ x 25″
NA
(140cm x 64cm)
68″ X 25″
NA
(173cm x 64cm)
N8100-BRP Series
See drawing on
NA
page 17
See drawing on
NA
page 17
See drawing on
NA
page 17
See drawing on
NA
page 17
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Part Number: 9291458C 07/22
Section 2
Model
N8131-FAP N8144-FAP N8157-FAP N8169-FAP N8182-FAP
N8146NBP N8168NBP
N8146NB-E N8168NB-E
N8231P N8245P N8259P N8273P N8287P
N8231-E N8245-E N8259-E N8273-E N8287-E
N8231GP N8245GP N8259GP N8273GP
Counter Cutout Control Panel Cutout
Dimensions
Dimensions
N8100FAP Series
30.25″ x 25.5″
NA
(77cm x 65cm)
43″ x 25.5″
NA
109cm x 65cm)
55.75″ x 25.5″
NA
(142cm x 65cm)
68.5″ x 25.5″
NA
174cm x 65cm)
81.25″ x 25.5″
NA
(206cm x 65cm)
N8100NBP Series
45.75″ x 17″
NA
(116cm x 43cm)
66.5″ x 17″
NA
(169cm x 43cm)
N8100NB-E Export Series
45.75″ x 17″
NA
(116cm x 43cm)
66.5″ x 17″
NA
(169cm x 43cm)
N8200P Series
30.75″ x 25″
NA
(78cm x 64cm)
44.63″ x 25″
NA
(113cm x 64cm)
58.50″ x 25″
NA
(149cm x 64cm)
72.38″ x 25″
NA
(184cm x 64cm)
86.25″ x 25″
NA
(219cm x 64cm)
N8200-E Export Series
30.75″ x 25″
NA
(78cm x 64cm)
44.63″ x 25″
NA
(113cm x 64cm)
58.50″ x 25″
NA
(149cm x 64cm)
72.38″ x 25″
NA
(184cm x 64cm)
86.25″ x 25″
NA
(219cm x 64cm)
N8200GP Series
30.75″ X 25″
NA
(78cm x 64cm)
44.63″ x 25″
NA
(113cm x 64cm)
58.5″ x 25″
NA
(149cm x 64cm)
72.38″ x 25″
NA
(184cm x 64cm)
Installation
Model
N8231G-E N8245G-E N8259G-E
N8230-STP N8240-STP N8256-STP N8258-STP N8275-STP
N8630P N8643P N8656P N8669P N8681P
N8717-D N8731-D N8745-D N8759-D N8773-D N8787-D
N8717-D-E N8731-D-E N8745-D-E N8759-D-E N8773-D-E N8787-D-E
Counter Cutout Control Panel Cutout
Dimensions
Dimensions
N8200G-E Export Series
30.75″ X 25″
NA
(78cm x 64cm)
44.63″ x 25″
NA
(113cm x 64cm)
58.5″ x 25″
NA
(149cm x 64cm)
N8200-STP Series
28.60″ x 21.10″
NA
(73cm x 54cm)
38.65″ x 28.75″
NA
(98cm x 73cm)
54.60″ x 21.10″
NA
(139cm x 54cm)
56.60″ x 28.75″
NA
(144cm x 73cm)
74.50″ x 28.75″
NA
(189cm x 73cm)
N8600P Series
29.75″ X 25″
12.25″ x 4.25″ x 7″
(76cm x 64cm)
(31cm x 11cm x 18cm)
42.50″ x 25″
12.25″ x 4.25″ x 7″
(108cm x 64cm) (31cm x 11cm x 18cm)
55.25″ x 25″
12.25″ x 4.25″ x 7″
(140cm x 64cm) (31cm x 11cm x 18cm)
68″ x 25″
12.25″ x 4.25″ x 7″
(173cm x 64cm) (31cm x 11cm x 18cm)
80.75″ x 25″
12.25″ x 4.25″ x 7″
(205cm x 64cm) (31cm x 11cm x 18cm)
N8700D Series
16.88″ X 25″
7″ x 4.62″ x 7″
(43cm x 64cm)
(18cm x 12cm x 18cm)
30.75″ x 25″
10.31″ x 4.62″ x 7″
(78cm x 64cm)
(26cm x 12cm x 18cm)
44.62″ x 25″
14.5″ x 4.62″ x 7″
(113cm x 64cm) (37cm x 12cm x 18cm)
58.5″ x 25″
18.69″ x 4.62″ x 7″
(149cm x 64cm) (47cm x 12cm x 18cm)
72.37″ x 25″
22.88″ x 4.62″ x 7″
(184cm x 64cm) (58cm x 12cm x 18cm)
86.25″ x 25″
27″ x 4.62″ x 7″
(219cm x 64cm) (69cm x 12cm x 18cm)
N8700D-E Export Series
16.88″ X 25″
7″ x 4.62″ x 7″
(43cm x 64cm)
(18cm x 12cm x 18cm)
30.75″ x 25″
10.31″ x 4.62″ x 7″
(78cm x 64cm)
(26cm x 12cm x 18cm)
44.62″ x 25″
14.5″ x 4.62″ x 7″
(113cm x 64cm) (37cm x 12cm x 18cm)
58.5″ x 25″
18.69″ x 4.62″ x 7″
(149cm x 64cm) (47cm x 12cm x 18cm)
72.37″ x 25″
22.88″ x 4.62″ x 7″
(184cm x 64cm) (58cm x 12cm x 18cm)
86.25″ x 25″
27″ x 4.62″ x 7″
(219cm x 64cm) (69cm x 12cm x 18cm)
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Installation
Section 2
Model
Counter Cutout Control Panel Cutout
N8717-DESP
Dimensions
Dimensions
N8700DESP Series
16.87″ X 25″
5″ x 6.88″ x 7.50″
N8731-DESP
(43cm x 64cm) 30.75″ x 25″
(13cm x 17cm x 19cm) 5″ x 11.88″ x 7.50″
N8745-DESP
(78cm x 64cm) 44.62″ x 25″
(13cm x 30cm x 19cm) 5″ x 17.38″ x 7.50″
(113cm x 64cm) (13cm x 44cm x 19cm)
N8759-DESP 58.50″ x 25″
5″ x 22.88″ x 7.50″
(149cm x 64cm) (13cm x 58cm x 19cm)
N8773-DESP 72.37″ x 25″
5″ x 28.38″ x 7.50″
(184cm x 64cm) (13cm x 72cm x 19cm)
N8787-DESP 86.25″ x 25″
5″ x 33.88″x 7.50″
(219cm x 64cm) (13cm x 86cm x 19cm)
N8700-D-ESP-E Export Series
N8717-D-ESP-E 16.87″ X 25″
5″ x 6.88″ x 7.50″
(43cm x 64cm) N8731-D-ESP-E 30.75″ x 25″
(13cm x 17cm x 19cm) 5″ x 11.88″ x 7.50″
(78cm x 64cm) N8745-D-ESP-E 44.62″ x 25″
(13cm x 30cm x 19cm) 5″ x 17.38″ x 7.50″
(113cm x 64cm) (13cm x 44cm x 19cm)
N8759-D-ESP-E 58.50″ x 25″
5″ x 22.88″ x 7.50″
(149cm x 64cm) (13cm x 58cm x 19cm)
N8773-D-ESP-E 72.37″ x 25″
5″ x 28.38″ x 7.50″
(184cm x 64cm) (13cm x 72cm x 19cm)
N8787-D-ESP-E 86.25″ x 25″
5″ x 33.88″x 7.50″
N8746ND
(219cm x 64cm) (13cm x 86cm x 19cm)
N8700N Series
44.62″ x 15.0″
10.31″ x 4.62″ x 7″
N8768N
(113cm x 38cm) 66.50″ x 15.0″
(26cm x 12cm x 18cm) 14.50″ x 4.62″ x 7″
N8768ND
(169cm x 38cm) 66.50″ x 15.0″
(37cm x 12cm x 18cm) 14.50″ x 4.62″ x 7″
N8744-R N8759-R
(169cm x 38cm) (37cm x 12cm x 18cm)
N8700-R Series
See drawing on
10.31″ x 4.62″ x 7″
page 17
(26cm x 12cm x 18cm)
See drawing on
14.5″ x 4.62″ x 7″
N8776-R
page 17 See drawing on
(37cm x 12cm x 18cm) 18.69″ x 4.62″ x 7″
N8794-R
page 17 See drawing on
(47cm x 12cm x 18cm) 22.88″ x 4.62″ x 7″
N8831 N8845
page 17
(58cm x 12cm x 18cm)
N8800 Series
30.75″ X 25″
12.25″ x 4.25″ x 7″
(78cm x 64cm)
(31cm x 11cm x 18cm)
44.63″ x 25″
12.25″ x 4.25″ x 7″
N8859
(113cm x 64cm) 58.5″ x 25″
(31cm x 11cm x 18cm) 12.25″ x 4.25″ x 7″
N8873
(149cm x 64cm) 72.38″ x 25″
(31cm x 11cm x 18cm) 12.25″ x 4.25″ x 7″
N8887
(184cm x 64cm) 86.25″ x 25″
(31cm x 11cm x 18cm) 12.25″ x 4.25″ x 7″
(219cm x 64cm) (31cm x 11cm x 18cm)
Model
N8831-E N8845-E N8859-E N8873-E N8887-E
Counter Cutout Control Panel Cutout
Dimensions
Dimensions
N8800-E Export Series
30.75″ X 25″
12.25″ x 4.25″ x 7″
(78cm x 64cm)
(31cm x 11cm x 18cm)
44.63″ x 25″
12.25″ x 4.25″ x 7″
(113cm x 64cm) (31cm x 11cm x 18cm)
58.5″ x 25″
12.25″ x 4.25″ x 7″
(149cm x 64cm) (31cm x 11cm x 18cm)
72.38″ x 25″
12.25″ x 4.25″ x 7″
(184cm x 64cm) (31cm x 11cm x 18cm)
86.25″ x 25″
12.25″ x 4.25″ x 7″
(219cm x 64cm) (31cm x 11cm x 18cm)
Drop-In FlexiWell & FlexiTop Models N8600-FWP and N8200-FTP are within the FlexiWell manual 9291544
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Section 2
CURVED DROP-IN CUTOUT DETAILS
2 pan standard curved drop-in cutout detail
19.75″ 50cm
19.75″ 50cm
for models:
· N8044-R
85°
172.50°
85°
· N8144-BRP · N8744-R
25.10″ 64cm
25.00″ 64cm
25.00″ 64cm
25.10″ 64cm
95°
95°
15.92″ 40cm
172.50°
15.92″ 40cm
Installation
3 pan standard curved drop-in cutout detail for models:
· N8059-R
· N8159-BRP
· N8759-R
25.10″ 64cm
19.56″ 50cm
85°
25.00″ 64cm
95°
172.50°
17.06″ 43cm
172.50°
25.00″ 64cm
19.56″ 50cm
85°
25.00″ 64cm
95°
25.10″ 64cm
15.73″ 40cm
13.78″ 35cm
15.73″ 40cm
4 pan standard curved drop-in cutout detail for models:
· N8076-R
· N8176-BRP
· N8776-R
25.10″ 64cm
19.56″ 50cm
17.06″ 43cm
17.06″ 43cm
19.56″ 50cm
172.50°
172.50°
85°
25.00″ 64cm
25.00″ 64cm
95°
172.50° 85°
25.00″ 64cm
25.00″ 64cm
95°
25.10″ 64cm
15.73″ 40cm
13.78″ 35cm
13.78″ 35cm
15.73″ 40cm
5 pan standard curved drop-in cutout detail or models:
· N8094-R
· N8194-BRP
· N8794-R
25.10″ 64cm
19.50″ 50cm
17.06″ 43cm
172.50°
172.50°
85°
25.00″ 64cm
25.00″ 64cm
95°
15.67″ 40cm
13.78″ 35cm
17.06″ 43cm
172.50°
17.06″ 43cm
25.00″ 64cm
25.00″ 64cm
13.78″ 35cm
13.78″ 35cm
172.50°
19.50″ 50cm
85°
25.00″ 64cm
95°
15.67″ 40cm
25.10″ 64cm
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Installation
Drop-In Counter Installation
ICE COOLED DROP-IN UNITS N8000, N8000N, N8000-R
Counter Cutout Dimensions Are Model Specific
Section 2
1. Place the ice cooled drop-in unit through the counter cutout.
2. A gasket is installed in the flange of each unit. The weight of the unit
on the gasket forms a seal preventing liquids from seeping into the cut-out
opening.
3. The 1″ diameter drain on N8000, N8000N, N8000-R models is shipped loose
and must be connected during installation. A. Provided 1″ (25mm) drain, nut
and washer must be field installed to an appropriate container or floor drain
following local code requirements. Sinks come standard with 1-1/2″ basket
strainer assemblies.
B. Remove/drill foam out of drain hole.
C. Apply thin ring of plumbers putty around the drain.
D. From the inside drop the drain into the drain hole.
E. From the outside secure the drain with the washer and nut.
F. Tighten the nut with channel locks, use a fork to hold the drain in place
if necessary.
G. Clean up excess plumbers putty.
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Section 2
SELF-CONTAINED REFRIGERATED DROP-IN UNITS 8100-EFNP, N8100BP
For any non-standard installation consult the factory.
1. Install a GFCI receptacle a minimum of 14″ (36cm) up from the cabinet
bottom inside the partitions. We recommend installing a remote located power
switch for ease of use.
2. Cabinet interior minimum dimensions:
Dimension A B C D E F
8148-EFNP N8168-EFNP 8191-EFNP
46.87″/199cm 68.5″/174cm 90″/229cm
19″/48cm
19″/48cm
19″/48cm
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
46.87″/199cm 68.5″/174cm 90″/229cm
17.25″/44cm 17.25″/44cm 17.25″/44cm
Min. 2.75″/7cm – Max. 4.75″/12cm
Dimension A B C D E F
N8118BP
N8130BP
N8143BP
22.38″/57cm 29.75″/76cm 42.5″/108cm
27.75″/70cm 27.75″/70cm 27.75″/70cm
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
17″/43cm 29.75″/76cm 42.5″/108cm
25″/64cm
25″/64cm
25″/64cm
Min. 2.75″/7cm – Max. 4.75″/12cm
Dimension
N8156BP
N8169BP
N8181BP
A
55.25″/140cm 68″/173cm 80.75″/205cm
B
27.75″/70cm 27.75″/70cm 27.75″/70cm
C
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
D
55.25″/140cm 68″/173cm 80.75″/205cm
E
25″/64cm
25″/64cm
25″/64cm
F
Min. 2.75″/7cm – Max. 4.75″/12cm
3. Place the condensing unit through the counter cutout.
4. Extend the telescoping duct from the front of the condensing unit to the back of the louver. This will prevent recirculation of discharge air. Export models do not have a telescoping duct, skip to step 6.
Installation
E D
F
A
11.50″ (29cm)
B C
22.50″ (57cm)
5. Put eight provided screws through the telescoping duct side walls to hold
it at the desired depth.
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Use Screws to Secure Desired Depth 3 of 8 Screws Shown
6. Partitions must fully extend front to back and top to bottom.
7. Louver cutout must extend to bottom of cabinet and align with condenser
face. NOTE: The louver provided must be installed in front of
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the condensing unit’s finned coil. Any restriction to the proper air flow will
void the compressor warranty. · Louver measures 13.00″ x 25.00″ (33cm x 64cm).
· Louver Cutout Size is 11.50″ x 22.50″ (29cm x 57cm)
(typical installation).
Section 2
F. Tighten the nut with channel locks, use a fork to hold the drain in place
if necessary.
G. Clean up excess plumbers putty.
Suggested Drainage Trap Units may increase in performance if they have a
drainage trap or shut-off valve installed. Installing the trap will stop warm
air being introduced into the dry well of the unit.
Finned Coil
Louver
Duct Partitions Not Shown
Typical Counter Cabinet 8. The 1″ diameter drain on N8100BP, N8100-EFNP
and N8100P models is shipped loose and must be connected during installation.
A. Provided 1″ (25mm) drain, nut and washer must
be field installed to an appropriate container or floor drain following local
code requirements. Sinks come standard with 1-1/2″ basket strainer assemblies.
B. Remove/drill foam out of drain hole.
C. Apply thin ring of plumbers putty around the drain.
D. From the inside drop the drain into the drain hole.
Rotating Condensing Unit
If the condensing unit is to be rotated 90 degrees you will need to supply an
air flow divider which would be based on size of cabinet.
· Divider must partition cabinet on left and right side of louver to eliminate
air recirculation.
· Divider to run the full height and width of the cabinet with cutout in the
middle to accept drop-in.
· Divider can be made with any availible material
8118-EFP Air Divider Build Customer is responsible
N8118BP Air Divider Build Customer is responsible
Depth of cabinet
22.5″
16.9″ Width of Cabinet
10.25″
1″
1″ 16.25″
Depth of cabinet
14″
Width of Cabinet
E. From the outside secure the drain with the washer and nut.
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Doed line is the interior dimenon of cabinet. These dimenons are unknown and
evaulated case by case upon installaon.
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Section 2
SELF-CONTAINED REFRIGERATED DROP-IN UNITS 8100BRP, N8100-EFP
For any non-standard installation consult the factory.
1. Install a GFCI receptacle a minimum of 14″ (36cm) up from the cabinet
bottom inside the partitions. We recommend installing a remote located power
switch for ease of use.
2. Cabinet interior minimum dimensions:
Dimension A B C D E F
N8146BRP N8168BRP
45.75″/116cm 66.5″/169cm
19″/48cm
19″/48cm
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
45.75/116cm 66.5″/169cm
17″/43cm
17″/43cm
Min. 2.75″/7cm – Max. 4.75″/12cm
Dimension A B C D E F
N8118-EFP N8132-EFP N8145-EFP
22.38″/57cm 30.75″/78cm 44.25″/112cm
27.75″/70cm 27.75″/70cm 27.75″/70cm
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
17″/43cm 30.75″/78cm 44.25″/112cm
25″/64cm
25″/64cm
25″/64cm
Min. 2.75″/7cm – Max. 4.75″/12cm
Dimension N8159-EFP N8172-EFP N8186_EFP
A
57.87″/147cm 71.5″/182cm 85″/216cm
B
27.75″/70cm 27.75″/70cm 27.75″/70cm
C
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
D
57.87″/147cm 71.5″/182cm 85″/216cm
E
25″/64cm
25″/64cm
25″/64cm
F
Min. 2.75″/7cm – Max. 4.75″/12cm
3. Place the condensing unit through the counter cutout.
4. Extend the telescoping duct from the front of the condensing unit to the back of the louver. This will prevent recirculation of discharge air. Export models do not have a telescoping duct, skip to step 6.
Installation
E D
F
A
11.50″ (29cm)
B C
22.50″ (57cm)
5. Put eight provided screws through the telescoping duct side walls to hold
it at the desired depth.
Part Number: 9291458C 07/22
Use Screws to Secure Desired Depth 3 of 8 Screws Shown
6. Partitions must fully extend front to back and top to bottom.
7. Louver cutout must extend to bottom of cabinet and align with condenser
face. NOTE: The louver provided must be installed in front of
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Installation
the condensing unit’s finned coil. Any restriction to the proper air flow will
void the compressor warranty. · Louver measures 13.00″ x 25.00″ (33cm x 64cm).
· Louver Cutout Size is 11.50″ x 22.50″ (29cm x 57cm)
(typical installation).
Section 2
F. Tighten the nut with channel locks, use a fork to hold the drain in place
if necessary.
G. Clean up excess plumbers putty.
Finned Coil
Duct
Partitions Not Shown
Typical Counter Cabinet 8. The 1″ diameter drain on N8100-BRP and N8100EFP
models is shipped loose and must be connected during installation. A. Provided
1″ (25mm) drain, nut and washer must
be field installed to an appropriate container or floor drain following local
code requirements. Sinks come standard with 1-1/2″ basket strainer assemblies.
Louver
Suggested Drainage Trap
Units may increase in performance if they have a drainage trap or shut-off
valve installed. Installing the trap will stop warm air being introduced into
the dry well of the unit.
B. Remove/drill foam out of drain hole.
C. Apply thin ring of plumbers putty around the drain.
D. From the inside drop the drain into the drain hole.
E. From the outside secure the drain with the washer and nut.
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Section 2
SELF-CONTAINED REFRIGERATED DROP-IN UNITS 8100-FAP
For any non-standard installation consult the factory.
1. Install a GFCI receptacle a minimum of 14″ (36cm) up from the cabinet
bottom inside the partitions. We recommend installing a remote located power
switch for ease of use.
2. Cabinet interior minimum dimensions:
Dimension A B C D E F G H
N8131-FAP N8144-FAP
30.25″/77cm 43″/109cm
27.75″/70cm 27.75″/70cm
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
30.25″/77cm 43″/109cm
25.5″/65cm 25.5″/65cm
Min. 2.75″/7cm – Max. 4.75″/12cm
12″
23.50″
Dimension A B C D E F G H
N8157-FAP N8169-FAP N8182-FAP
55.75″/142cm 68.5″/174cm 81.25″/206cm
27.75″/70cm 27.75″/70cm 27.75″/70cm
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
55.75″/142cm 68.5″/174cm 81.25″/206cm
25.5″/65cm 25.5″/65cm 25.5″/65cm
Min. 2.75″/7cm – Max. 4.75″/12cm
15.75″
23.50″
3. Place the condensing unit through the counter cutout.
4. Extend the telescoping duct from the front of the condensing unit to the
back of the louver. This will prevent recirculation of discharge air. Export
models do not have a telescoping duct, skip to step 6.
Installation
E D
F B
C A G
H
5. Put eight provided screws through the telescoping duct side walls to hold
it at the desired depth.
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Use Screws to Secure Desired Depth 3 of 8 Screws Shown
6. Partitions must fully extend front to back and top to bottom.
7. Louver cutout must extend to bottom of cabinet and align with condenser
face. NOTE: The louver provided must be installed in front of
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the 1″ diameter drain on N8100-FAP models is shipped loose and must be
connected during installation. N8157-FAP, N8169-FAP and N8182-FAP have two 1″
drains.
A. Provided 1″ (25mm) drain, nut and washer must be field installed to an
appropriate container or floor drain following local code requirements. Sinks
come standard with 1-1/2″ basket strainer assemblies.
Perforated Pan Clip
Upright A With Air D ctor
B. Remove/drill foam out of drain hole.
Section 2
Black Air ow Extrusions Adapter Bars
Coil Assembly Cover Plexiglas End Caps
C. Apply thin ring of plumbers putty around the drain.
D. From the inside drop the drain into the drain hole.
E. From the outside secure the drain with the washer and nut.
FAP Drainage Trap An FAP unit should have a drainage trap installed to ensure proper operation. Failure to install the trap will result in warm air being introduced into the well of the unit. If not installed immediately under the unit, the trap should be installed just below the compressor frame.
F. Tighten the nut with channel locks, use a fork to hold the drain in place
if necessary.
G. Clean up excess plumbers putty.
8. Inside the well, the fan assembly has standoff brackets with tabs. The
tabs should be bent up.
9. Place the coil assembly cover slots over the bracket tabs. This will
secure the cover is in the correct location and will not disrupt the air flow.
10. The upright air diffuser will only fit one way on the drain side.
Install drainage trap on FAP units
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Section 2
Installation
SELF-CONTAINED REFRIGERATED DROP-IN UNITS 8200P, N8200-GP, N8200-STP
For any non-standard installation consult the factory.
1. Install a GFCI receptacle a minimum of 14″ (36cm) up from the cabinet
bottom inside the partitions. We recommend installing a remote located power
switch for ease of use
2. Cabinet interior minimum dimensions:
Dimension A B C D E F
N8231P/GP N8245P/GP N8259P/GP
30.75″/78cm 44.25″/112cm 58.5″/149cm
27.75″/70cm 27.75″/70cm 27.75″/70cm
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
30.75″/78cm 44.25″/112cm 58.5″/149cm
25″/64cm
25″/64cm
25″/64cm
Min. 2.75″/7cm – Max. 4.75″/12cm
Dimension A B C D E F
Dimension A B C D E F
Dimension A B C D E F
N8273P/GP N8287P/GP
72.38″/184cm 86.25″/219cm
27.75″/70cm 27.75″/70cm
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
72.38″/184cm 86.25″/219cm
25″/64cm
25″/64cm
Min. 2.75″/7cm – Max. 4.75″/12cm
N8230-STP N8240-STP N8256-STP
28.6″/73cm 38.65″/98cm 54.6″/139cm
27.75″/70cm 27.75″/70cm 27.75″/70cm
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
28.6″/73cm 38.65″/98cm 54.6″/139cm
21.12″/54cm 28.75″/73cm 21.12″/54cm
Min. 2.75″/7cm – Max. 4.75″/12cm
N8258-STP N8275-STP
56.6″/144cm 74.5″/189cm
27.75″/70cm 27.75″/70cm
26″/66cm
26″/66cm
56.6″/144cm 74.5″/189cm
28.75″/73cm 28.75″/73cm
Min. 2.75″/7cm – Max. 4.75″/12cm
3. Place the condensing unit through the counter cutout.
4. Extend the telescoping duct from the front of the condensing unit to the
back of the louver. This will prevent recirculation of discharge air. Export
models do not have a telescoping duct, skip to step 6.
E D
F
A
11.50″ (29cm)
B C
22.50″ (57cm)
5. Put eight provided screws through the telescoping duct side walls to hold it at the desired depth.
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Section 2
Drainage N8200P and N8200-STP have a 1/2″ drain. N8200-GP have a 3/4″ drain
located on end/center.
Use Screws to Secure Desired Depth 3 of 8 Screws Shown
6. Partitions must fully extend front to back and top to bottom.
7. Louver cutout must extend to bottom of cabinet and align with condenser
face.
NOTE: The louver provided must be installed in front of the condensing unit’s
finned coil. Any restriction to the proper air flow will void the compressor
warranty.
· Louver measures 13.00″ x 25.00″ (33cm x 64cm).
· Louver Cutout Size is 11.50″ x 22.50″ (29cm x 57cm) (typical installation).
Finned Coil
Louver
Duct Partitions Not Shown
Drop-In FlexiWell & FlexiTop Models N8600-FWP and N8200-FTP are within the FlexiWell manual 9291544
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Section 2
SELF-CONTAINED COMBO HOT/COLD DROP-IN UNITS N8600P For any non-standard installation consult the factory. 1. Cabinet interior minimum dimensions:
Dimension A B C D E F
N8630P 29.75″/76cm
29″/74cm 28″/71cm 29.75″/76cm 25″/64cm 4.75″/12cm
N8643P
N8656P
42.5″/108cm 55.25″/140cm
29″/74cm
29″/74cm
28″/71cm
28″/71cm
42.5″/108cm 55.5″/140cm
25″/64cm
25″/64cm
Min. 2.75″/7cm Max. 4.75″/12cm
Dimension A B C D E F
N8669P 68″/173cm 29″/74cm 28″/71cm 68″/173cm 25″/64cm 4.75″/12cm
N8681P
N86120P
80.75″/205cm 101.75″/258cm
29″/74cm
29″/74cm
28″/71cm
28″/71cm
80.75″/205cm 101.75″/258cm
25″/64cm
25″/64cm
Min. 2.75″/7cm Max. 4.75″/12cm
2. Place the condensing unit through the counter cutout.
3. Extend the telescoping duct from the front of the condensing unit to the
back of the louver. This will prevent recirculation of discharge air. Export
models do not have a telescoping duct, skip to step 6.
Installation
D
F E
A
18.50″ (47cm)
B C
22.50″ (57cm)
12.25″ (31cm)
4.25″ (11cm)
4. Put eight provided screws through the telescoping duct side walls to hold it at the desired depth.
Use Screws to Secure Desired Depth 3 of 8 Screws Shown
5. Partitions must fully extend front to back and top to bottom.
6. Louver cutout must extend to bottom of cabinet and align with condenser
face.
NOTE: The louver provided must be installed in front of
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NOTE: CONT: the condensing unit’s finned coil. Any restriction to the proper
air flow will void the compressor warranty. · Louver measures 20.00″ x 25.00″
(51cm x 64cm). · Louver Cutout Size is 18.50″ x 22.50″ (47cm x 57cm)
(typical installation).
Section 2
NOTE: For units equipped with an Auto Fill system the Auto Fill activation
switch must be installed a minimum of 14″ up from the cabinet bottom. NOTE:
For units equipped with an Auto Fill system the bottom of the unit must be a
minimum of 4″ up from the cabinet bottom.
Finned Coil
Louver
Duct Partitions Not Shown
Suggested Drainage Trap Units may increase in performance if they have a
drainage trap or shut-off valve installed. Installing the trap will stop warm
air being introduced into the dry well of the unit.
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Section 2 HOT FOOD WELL DROP-IN UNITS N8700-D, N8700-DESP, N8700N, N8700-R,
N8800
Counter Cutout Dimensions Are Model Specific
Control Panel Cutout Dimensions Are Model Specific
Installation
1. Orient the control panel with the indicator light for each control to the
right of the control. · N8700 series units have 48″ (122cm) of conduit. ·
N8800 Series units have 34″ (86cm) of conduit.
2. N8700 control panel is designed to be installed on the side opposite the
drains. · Installed on the same side as the drains, the control panel will
either be upside down or the knobs will control the opposite wells.
Control panel installed opposite drains
Drains
Infinite control shown, directions also apply to digital control
3. Place the control panel into the cutout from inside the cabinet. Place the
collar into the cutout from outside the cabinet. Secure with two screws.
4. Place the hot food well drop-in unit through the counter cutout.
5. A gasket is installed in the flange of each unit. The weight of the unit
on the gasket forms a seal preventing liquids from seeping into the cut-out
opening.
6. Plumb to a floor drain. · All N8700 series are equipped with 1/2″ (13mm)
female NPT drains, one per well located right rear corner, manifold to 1/2″
(13mm) gate valve. · N8800 wells are sloped to a 1″ (25mm) male NPT stainless
steel drain. Use a 1″ female coupling.
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Section 2
Electrical Service
DANGER Check all wiring connections, including factory terminals, before
operation. Connections can become loose during shipment and installation.
nWarning
This appliance must be grounded and all field wiring must conform to all
applicable local and national codes. Refer to rating plate for proper voltage.
It is the responsibility of the end user to provide the disconnect means to
satisfy the authority having jurisdiction.
VOLTAGE All electrical work, including wire routing and grounding, must
conform to local, state and national electrical codes. The following
precautions must be observed: · The equipment must be grounded. · A separate
fuse/circuit breaker must be provided for
each unit. · A qualified electrician must determine proper wire size
dependent upon location, materials used and length of run (minimum circuit
ampacity can be used to help select the wire size). · The maximum allowable
voltage variation is ±10% of the rated voltage at equipment start-up (when the
electrical load is highest). · Check all green ground screws, cables and wire
connections to verify they are tight before start-up.
GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI/GFI)
protection is a system that shuts down the electric circuit (opens it) when it
senses an unexpected loss of power, presumably to ground. Manitowoc does not
recommend the use of GFCI/GFI circuit protection to energize our equipment. If
code requires the use of a GFCI/GFI then you must follow the local code. The
circuit must be dedicated, sized properly and there must be a panel GFCI/GFI
breaker. We do not recommend the use of GFCI/GFI outlets to energize our
equipment as they are known for more intermittent nuisance trips than panel
breakers.
N ote These appliances will operate within the marked rated voltage range
without adjustment.
RATED AMPERAGES, HORSEPOWER, VOLTAGE & POWER CORD CHART
Units with plugs are supplied with approximately 6ft (183cm) cords.
Model
8118-EFP 8132-EFP 8145-EFP 8159-EFP 8172-EFP 8186-EFP
8118-EF-E 8132-EF-E 8145-EF-E 8159-EF-E 8172-EF-E 8186-EF-E
8148-EFNP 8169-EFNP 8191-EFNP
8148-EFN-E 8169-EFN-E 8191-EFN-E
N8118BP N8130BP N8143BP N8156BP N8169BP N8181BP
N8118B-E N8130B-E N8143B-E
N8156B-E N8169B-E
N8144-BRP N8159-BRP N8176-BRP N8194-BRP
N8131-FAP N8144-FAP N8157-FAP N8169-FAP N8182-FAP
N8146NBP N8168NBP
V, Hz, Ph
Amps H.P. Plug
8100-EFP Series R290
115, 60, 1
2.4
1/5 NEMA 5-15P
115, 60, 1
2.4
1/5 NEMA 5-15P
115, 60, 1
3.7
1/4 NEMA 5-15P
115, 60, 1
3.7
1/4 NEMA 5-15P
115, 60, 1
4.8
1/3 NEMA 5-15P
115, 60, 1
4.8
1/3 NEMA 5-15P
8100-EF-E Export Series
230-240, 50, 1
2.5 Amps / 600 Watts
1/4
Varies Per Destination
8100-EFNP Series R290
2.4
1/5
115, 60, 1
3.7
1/4
4.8
1/3
8100-EFN-E Export Series
NEMA 5-15P
230-240, 50, 1
2.5 Amps / 600 Watts
1/4
Varies Per Destination
N8000 Series – NA
N8000N Series – NA
N8000-R Series – NA
N8100BP Series – R290
115, 60, 1
2.0
1/5
115, 60, 1
2.0
1/5
115, 60, 1
3.1
1/4
115, 60, 1
3.1
1/4
115, 60, 1
3.1
1/4
115, 60, 1
4.6
1/3
N8100B-E Export Series – R404A
NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P
230-240, 50, 1
1.5 Amps / 360 Watts
1/5
Varies Per Destination
N8100B-E Export Series – R134A
230-240, 50, 1
2.5 Amps / 600 Watts
1/4
N8100BRP Series – R290
115, 60, 1
2.4
1/5
115, 60, 1
3.7
1/4
115, 60, 1
3.7
1/4
115, 60, 1
3.7
1/4
N8100-FAP Series – R290
115, 60, 1
4.7
1/4
115, 60, 1
4.7
1/4
115, 60, 1
9.3
1/2
115, 60, 1
9.3
1/2
115, 60, 1
9.3
1/2
N8100NB Series – R290
115, 60, 1
2
1/5
115, 60, 1
3.1
1/4
Varies Per Destination
NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P
NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P
NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P
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Model
N8146NB-E N8168NB-E
N8231P N8245P N8259P N8273P N8287P
N8231-E
N8245-E
N8259-E
N8273-E
N8287-E
N8231GP N8245GP N8259GP N8273GP
N8231G-E
N8245G-E
N8259G-E
N8230-STP N8240-STP N8256-STP N8258-STP N8275-STP
N8630P N8643P N8656P N8669P N8681P
N8717-D N8731-D N8745-D N8759-D N8773-D N8787-D
V, Hz, Ph
Amps H.P.
N8100NB-E Export Series
Plug
230-240, 50, 1
1.5 Amps / 360 Watts
1/5
Varies Per Destination
N8200P Series
115, 60, 1
2.4
1/5
115, 60, 1
2.4
1/5
115, 60, 1
3.7
1/4
115, 60, 1
3.7
1/4
115, 60, 1
4.8
1/3
N8200-E Export Series
230-240, 50, 1 1.5 Amps / 1/5
360 Watts
230-240, 50, 1 1.5 Amps / 1/5
360 Watts
230-240, 50, 1 2.5 Amps / 1/4
600 Watts
230-240, 50, 1 2.5 Amps / 1/4
600 Watts
230-240, 50, 1 2.8 Amps / 1/3
650 Watts
N8200GP Series
115, 60, 1
2.4
1/5
115, 60, 1
3.7
1/4
115, 60, 1
4.8
1/3
115, 60, 1
4.8
1/3
N8200G-E Export Series
230-240, 50, 1 1.5 Amps / 1/5
360 Watts
230-240, 50, 1 1.5 Amps / 1/5
360 Watts
230-240, 50, 1 2.8 Amps / 1/3
672 Watts
N8200-STP Series
2.4
1/5
2.4
1/5
115, 60, 1
3.7
1/4
3.7
1/4
4.8
1/3
N8600P Series
120, 60, 1
24.0
1/4
120/240, 60, 1 21.0
1/4
120/240, 60, 1 21.0
1/4
120/240, 60, 1 43.0
1/4
120/240, 60, 1 43.0
1/3
N8700D Series
120, 60, 1
8.3
NA
120, 60, 1
16.6
NA
208-230, 60, 1 15.0/16.0 NA
208-230, 60, 1 20.0/22.0 NA
208-230, 60, 1 24.0/27.0 NA
208-230, 60, 1 29.0/32.0 NA
NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P
Varies Per Destination Varies Per Destination Varies Per Destination Varies
Per Destination Varies Per Destination
NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P NEMA 5-15P
Varies Per Destination Varies Per Destination Varies Per Destination
NEMA 5-15P
Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire
Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire
Model N8717-D-E
V, Hz, Ph
Amps H.P.
N8700D-E Export Series
240, 50, 1 6.0 Amps / NA
N8731-D-E N8745-D-E
240, 50, 1 240, 50, 1
1450 Watts 12.1 Amps / NA 2900 Watts 18.1 Amps/ NA
N8759-D-E
4350 Watts 240, 50, 1 24.2 Amps / NA
N8773-D-E
5800 Watts 240, 50, 1 30.2 Amps / NA
N8787-D-E
7250 Watts 240, 50, 1 36.3 Amps / NA
8700 Watts N8700DESP Series N8717-DESP 208-230, 60, 1 2.4/2.7 NA N8731-DESP 208-230, 60, 1 4.8/5.4 NA N8745-DESP 208-230, 60, 1 7.2/8.1 NA N8759-DESP 208-230, 60, 1 9.6/10.8 NA N8773-DESP 208-230, 60, 1 12.0/13.5 NA N8787-DESP 208-230, 60, 1 14.4/16.2 NA N8700-D-ESP-E Export Series N8717-D-ESP-E 240, 50, 1 2.1 Amps / NA
500 Watts N8731-D-ESP-E 240, 50, 1 4.2 Amps / NA
1000 Watts N8745-D-ESP-E 240, 50, 1 6.3 Amps / NA
1500 Watts N8759-D-ESP-E 240, 50, 1 8.4 Amps / NA
2000 Watts N8773-D-ESP-E 240, 50, 1 10.5 Amps / NA
2500 Watts N8787-D-ESP-E 240, 50, 1 12.6 Amps / NA
N8746ND N8768N N8768ND
N8744-R N8759-R N8776-R N8794-R
N8831 N8845 N8859 N8873 N8887
N8831-E
N8845-E
N8859-E
3000 Watts
N8700N Series
120, 60, 1
17.0
NA
208-230, 60, 1 15.0/16.0 NA
208-230, 60, 1 15.0/16.0 NA
N8700-R Series
120, 60, 1
16.6
NA
208-230, 60, 1 15.0/16.0 NA
208-230, 60, 1 20.0/22.0 NA
208-230, 60, 1 24.0/27.0 NA
N8800 Series
120, 60, 1
17.0
NA
208-230, 60, 1 15.0/16.0 NA
208-230, 60, 1 20.0/22.0 NA
208-230, 60, 1 24.0/27.0 NA
208-230, 60, 1 29.0/32.0 NA
N8800-E Export Series
240, 50, 1 12.1 Amps / NA
2900 Watts
240, 50, 1 18.1 Amps/ NA
4350 Watts
240, 50, 1 24.2 Amps / NA
N8873-E
5800 Watts 240, 50, 1 30.2 Amps / NA
N8887-E
7250 Watts 240, 50, 1 36.3 Amps / NA
8700 Watts
Plug
Hard Wire
Hard Wire
Hard Wire
Hard Wire
Hard Wire
Hard Wire
Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire
Hard Wire
Hard Wire
Hard Wire
Hard Wire
Hard Wire
Hard Wire
Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire
Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire
Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire Hard Wire
Hard Wire
Hard Wire
Hard Wire
Hard Wire
Hard Wire
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Refrigeration
Temperature Class for all Export units is N.
Model
8118-EFP 8132-EFP 8145-EFP 8159-EFP 8172-EFP 8186-EFP
8118-EF-E 8132-EF-E 8145-EF-E 8159-EF-E 8172-EF-E 8186-EF-E
8148-EFNP 8169-EFNP 8191-EFNP
8148-EFN-E 8169-EFN-E 8191-EFN-E
N8118BP N8130BP N8143BP N8156BP N8169BP N8181BP
N8118B-E N8130B-E N8143B-E
N8156B-E N8169B-E
N8144-BRP N8159-BRP N8176-BRP N8194-BRP
N8131-FAP N8144-FAP N8157-FAP N8169-FAP N8182-FAP
N8146NBP N8168NBP
N8146NB-E N8168NB-E
BTU Load Evap BTU/TD/ Sys Cap
TEMP
8100-EFP Series
218
12/55º/-20° 662
408
22/42º/-7°
902
598
31/43º/-8° 1323
788
41/37º/-2° 1483
979
50/39º/-4° 1939
1169
60/35º/0°
2084
8100-EF-E Export Series
204
19/50º/-15° 928
379
26/42º/-7° 1112
569
35/36º/-1° 1259
758
43/32º/3°
1373
948
51/29º/6°
1469
1138
59/26º/9°
1529
8100-EFNP Series
408
21/42º/-7°
895
535
28/45º/-10° 1263
788
42/36º/1°
1505
8100-EFN-E Export Series
379
26/42º/-7° 1112
569
35/36º/-1° 1259
758
43/32º/13° 1373
N8000 Series NA
N8000N Series – NA
N8000-R Series – NA
N8100BP Series
181
11/55º/-17º 593
346
15/47º/-9°
713
512
19/52º/-14º 1014
678
24/48º/-10º 1126
844
25/44º/-6º 1220
1010
32/51º/-13º 1627
N8100B-E Export Series – R404A
204
19/38º/-3º
708
379
26/31º/4°
812
569
35/26º/9º
889
N8100B-E Export Series – R134A
758
43/32º/3º 1373
948
51/29º/6º 1469
N8100BRP Series
455
15/52º/-14° 779
670
19/55º/-17º 1066
889
24/51º/-13º 1192
1108
28/47º/-9º 1297
N8100-FAP Series
996
144/16º/18º 2354
1137 144/16º/18º 2354
2294 289/16º/18° 4749
2412 289/16º/18° 4749
2507 289/16º/18° 4749
N8100NBP Series
352
15/47º/-9º
707
522
19/41º/-3º
797
N8100NB-E Export Series
454
17/40º/-5º
680
676
26/31º/4º
804
Refrig. Charge
120g 120g 120g 120g 150g 150g
454g 454g 454g 454g 454g 454g
120g 120g 120g
454g 454g 454g
60g 60g 60g 75g 75g 90g
454g 454g 454g
454g 454g
120g 120g 120g 120g
150g 150g 150g 150g 150g
60g 65g
454g 454g
Model BTU Load Evap BTU/TD/ Sys Cap
TEMP
N8200P Series
N8231P
545
30/26º/-17° 759
N8245P
876
46/19º/-10° 878
N8259P
1208
63/20º/-11° 1274
N8273P
1539
78/17º/-8° 1358
N8287P
1871
95/19º/-10° 1776
N8200-E Export Series
N8231-E
379
26/42º/-7° 1112
N8245-E
569
35/36º/-1° 1259
N8259-E
758
43/32º/3° 1373
N8273-E
948
51/29º/6° 1469
N8287-E
1138
59/30º/5° 1787
N8200GP Series
N8231GP
1867
39/25º/-5°
974
N8245GP
2880
59/25º/-5° 1452
N8259GP
3892
79/25º/-5° 1960
N8273GP
4905
99/21º/-1° 2098
N8200G-E Export Series
N8231G-E
379
26/42º/-7° 1112
N8245G-E
569
35/36º/-1° 1259
N8259G-E
758
43/37º/-2° 1572
N8200-STP Series
N8230-STP
532
32/23°/-17° 749
N8240-STP
1063
62/15°/-9°
904
N8256-STP
1078
63/19°/-13° 1220
N8258-STP
1600
91/15°/-9° 1344
N8275-STP
2136
121/15°/-9° 1802
N8600P Series
N8630P
465
17/47º/-11° 819
N8643P
688
22/42º/-6°
923
N8656P
913
27/46º/-10° 1250
N8669P
1137
32/42º/-6° 1352
N8681P
1361
37/46º/-10° 1690
N8700D Series – NA
N8700D-E Export Series – NA
N8700DESP Series – NA
N8700-D-ESP-E Export Series – NA
N8700N Series – NA
N8700-R Series – NA
N8800 Series – NA
N8800-E Export Series
Refrig. Charge
120g 120g 120g 120g 150g
454g 454g 454g 454g 454g
120g 120g 150g 150g
454g 454g 454g
120g 120g 120g 120g 150g
120g 120g 120g 120g 150g
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Optional Top-Off Auto Fill Installation
· Option is a loose parts kit. Field installation requires a plumber.
APPLICABLE TO N8600 & N8800 MODELS 1. Locate mounting holes on outside
operator drop-in body and mount float and bracket using thumb screws. 2.
Install drain plumbing as shown. 3. Connect clear plastic tubing to 1/2″
copper stub and connect to the float. Use hose clamps to secure. 4. Connect
fill line to 1/4″ compression fitting. 5. Loosen thumb screws to achieve
desired water level.
NO CONNECTION NEEDED
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APPLICABLE TO N8700 MODELS 1. Locate mounting holes on outside operator drop- in body and mount float and bracket using thumb screws. 2. Install drain plumbing as shown. 3. Connect clear plastic tubing to 1/2″ copper stub and connect to the float. Use hose clamps to secure. 4. Connect fill line to 1/4″ compression fitting. 5. Loosen thumb screws to achieve desired water level.
NO CONNECTION NEEDED
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Section 3 Operation
DANGER The on-site supervisor is responsible for ensuring that operators are
made aware of the inherent dangers of operating this equipment.
DANGER Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug. All repairs
must be performed by a qualified service company.
DANGER Never stand on the unit! They are not designed to hold the weight of an
adult, and may collapse or tip if misused in this manner.
nWarning
Do not contact moving parts.
nWarning
All covers and access panels must be in place and properly secured, before
operating this equipment.
nWarning
Damp or wet hands may stick to cold surfaces.
nWarning
Never use sharp objects or tools to remove ice or frost. Do not use mechanical
devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process.
nWarning
Do not block the supply and return air grills or the air space around the air
grills. Keep plastic wrappings, paper, labels, etc. from being airborne and
lodging in the grills. Failure to keep the air grills clear will result in
unsatisfactory operation of the system.
,Caution
Units with pans should be operated with pans in place. Operating the unit
without all pans in place will lower efficiency and may damage the unit.
Product Quality in Cold Pans
nWarning
The operator of this equipment is solely responsible for ensuring safe holding
temperature levels for all food items. Failure to do so could result in unsafe
food products for customers.
These units are not designed to cool warm food products. Items should be
placed in the unit pre-cooled at least to the desired holding temperature, if
not slightly colder. In some applications, a gradual warming of product may
occur, particularly at the exposed top of the product. Stirring or rotation of
the product is necessary to maintain overall temperature. Warming of food
product can occur very quickly outside of the unit. When loading or rotating
product, avoid leaving food items in a non-refrigerated location for any
length of time to prevent warming or spoilage. To ensure product quality
product must be rotated every four hours.
N ote Drain the water from units daily for unit longevity.
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8100-EF(N)P & 8100-FAP Series Operation
N ote The cold pan is not intended to be used with ice.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL & DISPLAY
V
There is a switch on the compressor housing front to turn the 8100-EFP units
on and off. The unit must be turned off when not in use or overnight for
defrosting and cleaning. 8100-EFP Series LiquiTec® Eutetic fluid cold pans are
adjusted at the factory to provide proper operation without any further
adjustments. The temperature control is located on the condensing housing.
Power Switch & Temperature Control
1. At initial start-up or anytime power is disconnected, then reconnected to
the unit, the control will go into normal cooling mode.
2. The temperature control will cycle the compressor and condenser fan motor
to maintain proper temperature. N otice
Temperature displayed is for refrigeration set point purposes only. Display
does not reflect air or product temps in unit.
V
Status
Operation / Indication
Displayed
Comments
Normal (°C) Normal (°F)
Temp. [°C] Temp. [°F]
Unit depends on setting (parameters in control)
Show set-point
Temp.
Sensor 1 defect
E01
X
Air sensor
Sensor 2 defect
E02
X
Coil sensor
Sensor 3 defect
E03
X
Open
Sensor 4 defect
E04
X
Open
High temperature alarm
Hi
X Automatically switching
at 2 sec rate
Low temperature alarm Lo
X
Line voltage too high, uHi
X
above 140 volts
Line voltage too low,
uLi
X
below 96 volts
Control calls for cooling LEA for more than 24 hours straight
X Time includes defrost. Error will go away if the control cycles off the compressor or if the power is shut off. If error is on a cold pan it could be related to a high ambient temperature or not shutting the rail off nightly.
All alarms sound for approximately 10 seconds and then are silent for 50 seconds. It will do that for 15 cycles and then remain silent. The alarm code will still be present on the display until the fault clears.
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Press upper or lower right button.
· Display show actual set-point (blinking).
· If buttons untouched for 3 seconds returns to normal.
· Increase set-point by pressing upper button. Max value depends on parameters
in control.
· Decrease set-point by pressing lower button. Min value depends on parameters
in control.
· If buttons untouched for 3 seconds returns to normal and stores new set-
point.
Press lower left button for 5 seconds.
· Unit goes into stand-by mode.
· The display will read Off, then a period. · Press the lower left button
again for 5 seconds.
· The display will read On. · The unit will then start up in normal cooling
mode. Temperature Alarm
The alarm will sound and flash HI or LO 90 minutes after the unit has reached
its alarm temperature point or after any power interruption if the temperature
is above or below the alarm set points.
CHANGING DISPLAY FROM FAHRENHEIT TO CELSIUS ON ERC112 CONTROL
1. Simultaneously hold the up and down arrows for 5 seconds to access menu
for password protected parameters.
4. Scroll to dis using the up/down arrows and push the stand-by button (lower
left button) to enter into the display menu.
5. Scroll to CFu using the up/down arrows and push the stand-by button (lower
left button) to enter the display unit menu.
6. -F should be displayed indicating Fahrenheit. Use the down arrow to change
it to -C for Celsius and hit the stand-by button (lower left button) to enter
the change.
2. Screen should temporarily flash PAS and then move to a numeric screen.
3. Scroll to 187 using the up/down arrows and push the stand-by button (lower
left button) to enter.
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7. Push the defrost button (upper left button) to move out of the display
unit menu.
8. Push the defrost button (upper left button) to move out of the display
menu and back to the normal display.
NOTE: For steps 7 and 8, display will return back to normal display after 30
seconds of inactivity.
N8200P & N8200-STP Operation
N8200P and N8200-STP series frost tops are designed to maintain an even layer
of frost to pleasantly display product. Once turned on, the compressor will
run continuously. There is no temperature control. The ON/OFF switch is the
only means available to cycle the unit.
Since it takes time for the frost to accumulate initially, the unit should be
turned on approximately one hour before it is required. Product should not be
placed on the frost top prior to turning the unit on, because it may freeze to
the surface of the unit.
The unit must be turned off when not in use or overnight for defrosting and
cleaning.
N8100BP, N8100-BRP & N8100NBP Operation
The temperature control is used to turn the unit on and off as well as control
the temperature of the cold pan. The control is located in the machine
compartment. To turn the cold pan off, press and hold the power button. The
unit must be turned off when not in use or overnight for defrosting and
cleaning.
If the cold pan is to be used with ice, it is recommended that the optional
perforated bottoms be used. These will allow ice to melt properly.
Operation N8200GP
N8200GP Series granite cold slabs are designed to maintain a low temperature
surface for quick turn products such as ice cream. Frost patterns will vary
depending on room conditions such as temperature, humidity and airflow. The
work zone of the granite surface is considered to be inside a 2.0″ (5.1cm)
perimeter. Temperatures in the perimeter zone may be higher and again the
frost patterns in this area will vary based on room conditions. Unit is
controlled by an on/off switch. Once turned on, the unit will run
continuously. There is no temperature control in this unit. Turn the unit on
approximately two hours prior to use to allow for ample cool down time. At
75°F ambient temperature the unit will reach operating temperature of 0°F to
20°F in 2 hours. The unit must be turned off when not in use or overnight for
defrosting and cleaning.
8600P Hot/Cold Series Operation
Hot Operation
DANGER When operated at the highest temperature setting, the top of the unit
will become very hot. Staff and customers using the equipment should be
informed about this.
,Caution
Never use anything other than plain water in the wells or tank. Failure to
observe this warning may result in personal injury or damage to the unit.
,Caution
Using ice in a hot food well can cause condensation and damage to the well
over time.
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N ote Drain the water from units daily for unit longevity.
N8600P Series hot and cold combination pans must be operated with water in the
well for proper hot operation. Fill well with a minimum of 4.0″ (10.2cm) of
water. Place function switch in HOT position to begin heating. Turn thermostat
dial to the desired temperature. To turn unit off, simply move the function
switch to OFF position. Drain water and allow unit to cool before cleaning or
switching to cold operation. Switching From Hot To Cold Operation 1. Place the
function switch in the OFF position and drain
out hot water. 2. Allow the unit to cool until it can be safely cleaned. 3.
When clean up procedures are complete, unit will be
ready for cold operation. This takes about one hour.
,Caution
To assure maximum compressor life, do not switch from “hot” to “cold”
operation without allowing a cool down period. Never switch from hot to cold
operation while hot water remains in the pans. Failure to observe this warning
will greatly reduce compressor life and eventually cause premature compressor
failure.
nWarning
Opening the drain cock will lead to the outflow of the hot contents of the
bains-marie.
nWarning
Wait for the water to cool to at minimum 140°F before opening the drain cock.
nWarning
It is not advised or acceptable to use the refrigeration system to cool the
hot water. It is also not advised to run the refrigeration system with any
water in the unit.
Cold Operation Simply place the function switch to the COLD position. The
compressor controller has been factory set and no temperature adjustment
should be necessary. If the cold pan is to be used with ice, it is recommended
that the optional perforated bottoms be used. These will allow ice to melt
properly. Switching From Cold To Hot Operation No special procedure is
required to switch from the cold to
hot operation. Be certain to fill with a minimum of 4.0″ of water.
N ote
The unit is designed so that the compressor and the heating elements cannot
operate at the same time. Continued operation of the compressor in the hot
position is not normal. Call for service if this happens.
The unit must be turned off when not in use or overnight for defrosting and
cleaning.
N8600P Immersion Heater High Limit
As a safety feature, the N8600P food well immersion heater includes a high
limit safety switch. If the heater gets too hot the safety switch will trip
and turn the heater off. A pilot light on the control panel will illuminate
when the safety switch is tripped. To reset the safety switch, first turn OFF
the thermostat or Power switch and then determine if low water is the cause.
If low water is not the cause, contact service for resolution. If low water is
the cause, carefully remove food pans and refill the water. This will allow
the immersion heater to cool and the safety switch will automatically reset.
The unit must be turned OFF as directed or safety switch will not reset even
if water is refilled to proper level. Replace food pans and turn thermostat or
Power switch back on.
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Operation
N8700-D, N8700N, N8700-R & N8800 Series Operation
These units are designed to hold warm food product between 140°F to 160°F
(60°C to 71°C). N8700-D, N8700N and N8700-R series individually heated hot
food units may be operated wet (with water in the wells) or dry. Wet operation
is recommended for better performance. N8800 Series single tank hot food units
are designed to be operated wet (with water in the tank) only.
N ote Proper water level is approximately 2.0″ (5.1cm). It must be maintained
to prevent damage to the tank on the N8800 Series units.
After the unit is hard wired to the electrical system, select desired
temperature by rotating temperature control. A knob and indicator light are
provided for each individual heated food well. First Time Use Before the unit
is used the first time for serving, turn the temperature knob to HI and heat
the well for 20 to 30 minutes. Any residue or dust that adhered to the heater
element(s) will be burned off during this initial preheat period. When serving
thick sauces always use the hot food well in wet operation. This provides more
uniform temperature for the sauce.
N ote Never place food directly in well. Always use pans.
For most efficient operation, keep covered inserts in each well during
preheating or when empty. Always place covers on pans when not serving to
prevent food from drying out. Wet Operation
DANGER When operated at the highest temperature setting, the top of the unit
will become very hot. Staff and customers using the equipment should be
informed about this.
DANGER Steam can cause serious burns. Always use some type of protective
covering on your hands and arms when removing lids from the unit. Lift the lid
in a way that will direct escaping steam away from your face and body.
,Caution
Wipe wells clean of debris and metal shavings before operation. Debris left in
the well may cause rust or damage to the protective stainless steel layer.
,Caution
Never use anything other than plain water in the wells or tank. Failure to
observe this warning may result in personal injury or damage to the unit.
,Caution
Using ice in a hot food well can cause condensation and damage to the well
over time.
N ote Drain the water from units daily for unit longevity.
Fill the food well with a minimum of 2.0″ (5.1cm) of water and cover with lid
or empty pan. To preheat water, set temperature control at HI. With pans in
place, wells will boil water. Food temperature will vary depending on type and
amount of product. To minimize steam and water usage, set control at lowest
setting that will maintain proper food temperature. To reduce preheating time,
use hot water to fill the well.
nWarning
Opening the drain cock will lead to the outflow of the hot contents of the
bains-marie.
Dry Operation N8700 Series only
DANGER When operated dry, the well bottoms become very hot. Do not allow
unprotected skin to contact any well surface.
Wet operation is usually much more efficient and is preferred. However, these
units may be operated without water with no damage to the unit. When operated
dry, the bottom of the well will discolor. To clean, use a stainless steel
cleaner or mild abrasive.
N8700-DESP Operation
These units are designed to hold warm food product between 140°F to 160°F
(60°C to 71°C). N8700-DESP series individually heated hot food units may be
operated wet (with water in the wells) or dry. However, dry operation using
6.0″ deep pans produces optimum performance.
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A power switch and digital control are provided for each individual heated
food well. After the unit is hard wired to the electrical system, turn the
power switch ON to energize the control; the digital display will read OFF.
Press Set and then use the arrows to select the desired temperature setting
(1-10). The new temperature setting is entered 3 seconds after the last button
is pressed. When the power switch is used to turn the well OFF and back ON the
temperature setting will remain.
N ote Never place food directly in well. Always use pans.
For most efficient operation, keep covered inserts in each well during
preheating or when empty. Always place covers on pans when not serving to
prevent food from drying out. Dry Operation
DANGER When operated dry, the well bottoms become very hot. Do not allow
unprotected skin to contact any well surface.
Dry operation is more efficient and is preferred. When operated dry, the
bottom of the well will discolor. To clean, use a stainless steel cleaner or
mild abrasive.
N8700-DESP Temperature Control Operation
Wet Operation
DANGER When operated at the highest temperature setting, the top of the unit
will become very hot. Staff and customers using the equipment should be
informed about this.
DANGER Steam can cause serious burns. Always use some type of protective
covering on your hands and arms when removing lids from the unit. Lift the lid
in a way that will direct escaping steam away from your face and body.
,Caution
Never use anything other than plain water in the wells or tank. Failure to
observe this warning may result in personal injury or damage to the unit.
,Caution
Using ice in a hot food well can cause condensation and damage to the well
over time.
nWarning
Opening the drain cock will lead to the outflow of the hot contents of the
bains-marie.
Fill the food well with a minimum of 2″ (5cm) of water and cover with lid or
empty pan. To preheat water, set temperature control at 3. With pans in place,
wells will boil water. Food temperature will vary depending on type and amount
of product. To minimize steam and water usage, set control at lowest setting
that will maintain proper food temperature. To reduce preheating time, use hot
water to fill the well. Preheating time with room temperature water is one
hour.
LED Display: Indicates the temperature setting 0-10. At the first
startup the display will read OFF.
SET: When SET is depressed, the temperature setting is displayed and
can be adjusted with the arrows.
SET
LOAD
LOAD Light: Lit when well is heating.
Arrows: After pressing SET, press the Up-Arrow to increase the temperature
setting, press the Down-Arrow to decrease the temperature setting. The new
temperature setting is entered 3 seconds after the last arrow is pressed.
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ELECTRONIC HIGH-VOLUME AUTO FILL OPTION
Wet operation units can be manufactured with an optional high-volume auto fill
feature. The high-volume auto fill feature is installed with a regular garden
hose and the units power. The remote lighted on/off switch will operate the
water flow and allow the sensors within the well to dictate when the high-
volume auto fill will need to add water into the well after normal evaporation
occurs. These highvolume auto fills must be installed in the factory and
cannot be installed in the field.
Electronic High-Volume Auto Fill Operation
Close the drain valve to the well. Turn the on/off switch to the on position.
A 30-60 second delay will occur before the unit will begin water flow up from
the drain. Once the water flow reaches the sensor, the unit will stop flow of
water. YOU DO NOT NEED TO TURN THE SWITCH OFF. Heated water will evaporate and
eventually lower the water level below the sensor. A 30-60 second delay will
occur and then the highvolume auto fill will begin to fill the well up to the
sensor. At the end of the night/shift turn the high-volume auto fill switch to
the off position and drain the well with the drain valve under the well and
clean the unit once cool enough to touch.
Electronic High-Volume Auto Fill Cleaning
Sensors must be free of build-up and calcium deposits. Failure to do so may
result in overflow and/or malfunction. Sensors should be cleaned regularly and
wells daily.
Operation
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DANGER It is the responsibility of the equipment owner to perform a personal
protective equipment hazard assessment to ensure adequate protection during
maintenance procedures.
DANGER Failure to disconnect the power at the main power supply disconnect
could result in serious injury or death. The power switch DOES NOT disconnect
all incoming power.
DANGER Disconnect electric power at the main power disconnect for all
equipment being serviced. Observe correct polarity of incoming line voltage.
Incorrect polarity can lead to erratic operation.
nWarning
Never use sharp objects or tools to remove ice or frost. Do not use mechanical
devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting process.
Cleaning and Sanitizing Procedures
,Caution
Maintenance and servicing work other than cleaning as described in this manual
must be done by an authorized service personnel.
GENERAL
nWarning
When using cleaning fluids or chemicals, rubber gloves and eye protection
(and/or face shield) must be worn.
You are responsible for maintaining the equipment in accordance with the
instructions in this manual. Maintenance procedures are not covered by the
warranty.
Maintenance
Exterior Gasket N8100-FAP Series Drain Condenser Coil
Daily
X X
Weekly X
Monthly X
After Prolonged Shutdown X X
X
X
At Start-Up
X X X X
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EXTERIOR CLEANING
nWarning
When cleaning the unit, care should be taken to avoid the front power switch
and the rear power cord. Keep water and/or cleaning solutions away from these
parts.
nWarning
Never use a high-pressure water jet for cleaning or hose down or flood the
units with water. Do not use power cleaning equipment, steel wool, scrapers or
wire brushes on stainless steel or painted surfaces.
,Caution
Never use an acid based cleaning solution, including a delimer! Acid will
deteriorate the finish and damage the heating element. Food products can also
be acidic, keep equipment clean of ALL food products.
Clean the area around the unit as often as necessary to maintain cleanliness
and efficient operation.
Gaskets require daily cleaning to prevent mold and mildew build up and also to
retain the elasticity of the gasket. Gasket cleaning can be done with the use
of warm soapy water (no citrus based cleaners). Avoid full strength cleaning
products on gaskets as this can cause them to become brittle and crack. Never
use sharp tools or knives to scrape or clean the gasket.
Wipe surfaces with a damp cloth rinsed in water to remove dust and dirt from
the unit. Always rub with the “grain” of the stainless steel to avoid marring
the finish. If a greasy residue persists, use a damp cloth rinsed in a mild
dish soap and water solution. Wipe dry with a clean, soft cloth.
Never use steel wool or abrasive pads for cleaning. Never use chlorinated,
citrus based or abrasive cleaners.
Stainless steel has a clear coating that is stain resistant and easy to clean.
Products containing abrasives will damage the coating and scratch the panels.
Daily cleaning may be followed by an application of stainless steel cleaner
which will eliminate water spotting and fingerprints. Early signs of stainless
steel breakdown are small pits and cracks. If this has begun, clean thoroughly
and start to apply stainless steel cleaners in attempt to restore the steel.
N8600P Immersion Heater
Follow the same as instructions as the rest of the food well: Wipe surfaces
with a damp cloth rinsed in water to remove dust and dirt from the unit. If a
greasy residue persists, use a damp cloth rinsed in a mild dish soap and water
solution. Wipe dry with a clean, soft cloth. Never use steel wool or abrasive
pads for cleaning. Never use chlorinated, citrus based or abrasive cleaners.
Defrosting
Refrigerated cold pans MUST be defrosted daily. Never use sharp objects or
tools to clean or scrape ice/frost build up from the refrigerated cold pans. A
puncture to the pan could cause irreparable damage to the refrigeration
system. Units with a Eutectic Fluid Cold Pan require the same precautions. The
fluid is NOT refillable and loss of fluid due to a puncture would cause
irreparable damage.
CLEANING THE CONDENSER COIL
In order to maintain proper refrigeration performance, the condenser fins must
be cleaned of dust, dirt and grease regularly. It is recommended that this be
done monthly. If conditions are such that the condenser is totally blocked in
a month, the frequency 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.
Failure to maintain a clean condenser coil can initially cause high
temperatures and excessive run times. Continuous operation with a dirty or
clogged condenser coil can result in compressor failure. Neglecting the
condenser coil cleaning procedures will void any warranties associated with
the compressor and cost to replace the compressor.
N8100-FAP SERIES DRAIN MAINTENANCE
Each N8100-FA unit has a drain located inside the unit that removes the
condensation from the evaporator coil and routes it to an external condensate
evaporator pan. Each drain can become loose or disconnected during normal use.
If you notice water accumulation under the unit, be sure the drain tube is
connected to the evaporator drain pan and the end of the drain tube is in the
condensate evaporator. The leveling of the unit is important as the units are
designed to drain properly when level. Be sure all drain lines are free of
obstructions.
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