DELFIELD F18 Series Refrigerated Work Tables Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
DELFIELD

DELFIELD F18 Series Refrigerated Work Tables

Product Information

  • The F18 Series is a line of refrigerated work tables, salad tables, and freezer bases. This product is designed for commercial use and is intended to provide efficient and reliable storage and preparation solutions for food items.
  • The F18 Series is manufactured by Delfield, a reputable company known for producing high-quality commercial kitchen equipment. The product is certified by the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF), ensuring that it meets the necessary standards for food safety and sanitation.

Product Usage Instructions

Before attempting to install or operate the F18 Series equipment, it is essential to read the service and installation manual provided. Failure to follow the instructions can result in property damage, injury, or even death.

Receiving and Inspecting the Equipment

  1. Visually inspect the exterior of the package, skid, or container. If any damage is observed, note it down and report it to the delivering carrier immediately.
  2. If the package is damaged, open it and inspect the contents in the presence of the carrier.
  3. In case there is concealed damage to the equipment despite no visible exterior damage, notify the carrier verbally and in written form.
  4. Request an inspection of the concealed equipment within 10 days from receipt.
  5. Check the lower portion of the unit to ensure that legs or casters are not bent.
  6. Open the compressor compartment housing and visually inspect the refrigeration package. Ensure that all lines are secure and the base is intact.
  7. If necessary, request the required forms from the freight carrier.
  8. Retain all crating material until an inspection has been made or waived.

Uncrating the Equipment

To uncrate the equipment, follow these steps:

  1. Cut and remove the banding from around the crate.
  2. Remove the front of the crate material using appropriate tools.
  3. If the unit is on legs, also remove the top of the crate and lift the unit off the skid.
  4. If the unit is on casters, it can be rolled off the skid.

For further assistance or customer service, you can contact Delfield at 800-733-8829 or 800-773-8821. You can also visit their website at www.delfield.com.

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Important Warning And Safety Information

  • WARNING Read This Manual Thoroughly Before Operating, Installing, Or Performing Maintenance On The Equipment.
  • WARNING Failure To Follow Instructions In This Manual Can Cause Property Damage, Injury Or Death.
  • WARNING Do Not Store Or Use Gasoline Or Other Flammable Vapors Or Liquids In The Vicinity Of This Or Any Other Appliance.
  • WARNING Unless All Cover And Access Panels Are In Place And Properly Secured, Do Not Operate This Equipment.
  • WARNING This Appliance Is Not Intended For Use By Persons Who Lack Experience Or Knowledge, Unless They Have Been Given Supervision Or Instruction Concerning Use Of The Appliance By A Person Responsible For Their Safety.
  • WARNING This Appliance Is Not To Be Played With.
  • Warning Do Not Clean With Water Jet.
  • WARNING Do Not Use Electrical Appliances Inside The Food Storage Compartment Of This Appliance.
  • CAUTION Observe the following:
  • Minimum clearances must be maintained from all walls and combustible materials.
  • Keep the equipment area free and clear of combustible material.
  • Allow adequate clearance for air openings.
  • Operate equipment only on the type of electricity indicated on the specification plate.
  • Unplug the unit before making any repairs.
  • Retain this manual for future reference.

Receiving and Inspecting the Equipment

Even though most equipment is shipped crated, care should be taken during unloading so the equipment is not damaged while being moved into the building.

  1. Visually inspect the exterior of the package an skid or container. Any damage should be noted and reported to the delivering carrier immediately.
  2. If damaged, open and inspect the contents with the carrier.
  3. In the event that the exterior is not damaged, yet upon opening, there is concealed damage to the equipment notify the carrier. Notification should be made verbally as well as in written form.
  4. Request an inspection of the concealed equipment. This should be done within 10 days from receipt of the equipment.
  5. Check the lower portion of the unit to be sure legs or casters are not bent.
  6.  Also open the compressor compartment housing and visually inspect the refrigeration package. Be sure lines are secure and base is still intact.
  7. Freight carriers can supply the necessary forms upon request.
  8. Retain all crating material until an inspection has been made or waived.

Uncrating the Equipment
First cut and remove the banding from around the crate. Remove the front of the crate material, use of some tools will be required. If the unit is on legs remove the top of the crate as well and lift the unit off the skid. If the unit is on casters it can be “rolled” off the skid.

Serial Number Location

  • The serial number on all self-contained F18 Series refrigerated work tables and freezer bases is located on the electrical specifications tag affixed inside the compressor section next to the pressure control.
  • On remote refrigerated bases with doors, the tag is inside the unit on the coil side. On remote refrigerated bases with drawers, the tag is affixed to the drawer divider. On remote freezer bases, the tag is located on the inside back of the unit.
  • Always have the serial number of your unit available when calling for parts or service. A complete list of authorized Delfield parts depots is available at www.delfield.com.
  • ©2013 The Delfield Company. All rights reserved. Reproduction without written permission is prohibited. “Delfield” is a registered trademark of The Delfield Company.

Warranty Information

Regulatory Certifications

Models are certified by:

  • National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)
  • Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Underwriters Laboratories of Canada (ULC)

Specifications

Remote Refrigerated Work Tables


Model

| ****

# Of Doors

| Shelf Max Load (lbs)| Base Volume FT3| Shelf Area FT2| Volts/Hertz/ Phase| ****

Amps

| ****

BTU Load

| ****

EVAP. BTU/°TD

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
F18WR31| (1) 19”| 70| 7.56| 2.56| 115/60/1| 3.0| 383| 120/3°
F18WR39| (1) 27”| 124| 10.23| 3.95| 115/60/1| 3.0| 465| 120/4°
F18WR44| (2) 19”| 70| 12.14| 5.12| 115/60/1| 3.0| 605| 120/5°
F18WR52| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 15.12| 6.51| 115/60/1| 3.0| 686| 120/6°
F18WR60| (2) 27”| 124| 18.10| 7.90| 115/60/1| 3.0| 768| 120/6°
F18WR70| (2) 32”| 140| 21.23| 9.64| 115/60/1| 3.0| 869| 120/7°
F18WR79| (2) 27” & (1) 19”| 124/70| 24.48| 10.29| 115/60/1| 6.0| 1050| 240/4°
F18WR87| (3) 27”| 124| 27.46| 11.85| 115/60/1| 6.0| 1131| 240/5°

Self-Contained Refrigerated Work Tables


Model

| ****

# Of Doors

| Shelf Max Load (lbs)| Base Volume FT3| Shelf Area FT2| Volts/Hertz/ Phase| ****

Amps

| ****

BTU Load

| ****

BTU System Cap.

| R-404A

oz.

| ****

H.P.

| NEMA

Plug

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
F18WC39| (1) 19”| 70| 7.56| 2.56| 115/60/1| 8.0| 383| 1462| 16| 1/5| 5-15P
F18WC47| (1) 27”| 124| 10.23| 3.95| 115/60/1| 8.0| 465| 1462| 16| 1/5| 5-15P
F18WC52| (2) 19”| 70| 12.14| 5.12| 115/60/1| 8.0| 605| 1462| 16| 1/5| 5-15P
F18WC60| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 15.12| 6.51| 115/60/1| 8.0| 686| 1462| 16| 1/5| 5-15P
F18WC68| (2) 27”| 124| 18.10| 7.90| 115/60/1| 10.0| 768| 1462| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18WC78| (2) 32”| 140| 21.23| 9.64| 115/60/1| 10.0| 869| 1994| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18WC87| (2) 27” & (1) 19”| 124/70| 24.48| 10.29| 115/60/1| 10.0| 1050| 2261| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18WC95| (3) 27”| 124| 27.46| 11.85| 115/60/1| 10.0| 1131| 2261| 16| 1/4| 5-15P

Remote Refrigerated Mega Top Salad Tables


Model

| ****

# Of Doors

| Shelf Max Load (lbs)| Base Volume FT3| ****

# of Pans

| Volts/Hertz/ Phase| ****

Amps

| BTU Load Base/Rail| EVAP. BTU/°TD

Base/Rail

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
F18MR31A| (1) 19”| 70| 4.14| 6| 115/60/1| 3.0| 280/265| 120/2°/12/22°
F18MR44A| (2) 19”| 70| 7.15| 6| 115/60/1| 3.0| 444/265| 120/4°/12/22°
F18MR44D| (2) 19”| 70| 7.15| 12| 115/60/1| 3.0| 444/529| 120/4°/22/25°
F18MR52A| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 8.97| 6| 115/60/1| 3.0| 515/265| 120/4°/12/22°
F18MR52D| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 8.97| 12| 115/60/1| 3.0| 515/529| 120/4°/22/25°
F18MR52E| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 8.97| 18| 115/60/1| 3.0| 515/794| 120/4°/31/26°

Self-Contained Refrigerated Mega Top Salad Tables


Model

| ****

# Of Doors

| Shelf Max Load (lbs)| Base Volume FT3| ****

# of Pans

| Volts/Hertz/ Phase| ****

Amps

| BTU Load Base/Rail| BTU System Cap.

Base/Rail

| R-404A

oz.

| ****

H.P.

| NEMA

Plug

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
F18MC39A| (1) 19”| 70| 4.14| 6| 115/60/1| 10.0| 280/265| 1903/925| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18MC39D| (1) 19”| 70| 4.14| 12| 115/60/1| 10.0| 280/529| 1903/1156| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18MC52A| (2) 19”| 70| 7.15| 6| 115/60/1| 10.0| 444/265| 1903/925| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18MC52D| (2) 19”| 70| 7.15| 12| 115/60/1| 10.0| 444/529| 1903/1156| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18MC52E| (2) 19”| 70| 7.15| 18| 115/60/1| 10.0| 444/794| 1903/1321| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18MC60A| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 8.97| 6| 115/60/1| 10.0| 515/265| 2314/864| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18MC60D| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 8.97| 12| 115/60/1| 10.0| 515/529| 2314/1141| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18MC60E| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 8.97| 18| 115/60/1| 10.0| 515/794| 2314/1361| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18MC60F| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 8.97| 24| 115/60/1| 10.0| 515/1058| 2314/1540| 16| 1/4| 5-15P

Remote Refrigerated Salad Top Tables


Model

| ****

# Of Doors

| Shelf Max Load (lbs)| Base Volume FT3| # of Pans| Volts/Hertz/ Phase| ****

Amps

| BTU Load Base/Rail| Evap. BTU/°TD Base/Rail
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
F18SR31A| (1) 19”| 70| 4.14| 6| 115/60/1| 3.0| 280/265| 120/2°/13/21°
F18SR44A| (2) 19”| 70| 7.15| 6| 115/60/1| 3.0| 491/441| 120/4°/13/21°
F18SR44B| (2) 19”| 70| 7.15| 8| 115/60/1| 3.0| 491/441| 120/4°/16/22°
F18SR44C| (2) 19”| 70| 7.15| 10| 115/60/1| 3.0| 491/441| 120/4°/19/23°
F18SR52A| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 8.97| 6| 115/60/1| 3.0| 532/529| 120/4°/13/21°
F18SR52B| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 8.97| 8| 115/60/1| 3.0| 532/529| 120/4°/16/22°
F18SR52C| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 8.97| 10| 115/60/1| 3.0| 532/529| 120/4°/19/23°
F18SR52D| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 8.97| 12| 115/60/1| 3.0| 532/529| 120/4°/23/23°

Self-Contained Refrigerated Salad Top Tables


Model

| ****

# Of Doors

| Shelf Max Load (lbs)| Base Volume FT3| # of Pans| Volts/Hertz/ Phase| ****

Amps

| BTU Load Base/Rail| BTU System Cap. Base/Rail| R-404A

oz.

| ****

H.P.

| NEMA

Plug

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
F18SC39A| (1) 19”| 70| 4.14| 6| 115/60/1| 10.0| 280/265| 1903/745| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18SC39B| (1) 19”| 70| 4.14| 8| 115/60/1| 10.0| 280/353| 1903/867| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18SC52A| (2) 19”| 70| 7.15| 6| 115/60/1| 10.0| 444/265| 1903/745| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18SC52B| (2) 19”| 70| 7.15| 8| 115/60/1| 10.0| 444/353| 1903/867| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18SC52C| (2) 19”| 70| 7.15| 10| 115/60/1| 10.0| 444/441| 1903/971| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18SC52D| (2) 19”| 70| 7.15| 12| 115/60/1| 10.0| 444/529| 1903/1061| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18SC60A| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 8.97| 6| 115/60/1| 10.0| 515/265| 2314/667| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18SC60B| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 8.97| 8| 115/60/1| 10.0| 515/353| 2314/798| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18SC60C| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 8.97| 10| 115/60/1| 10.0| 515/441| 2314/916| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18SC60D| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 8.97| 12| 115/60/1| 10.0| 515/529| 2314/1023| 16| 1/4| 5-15P

Remote Refrigerated Reduced Height Rail


Model

| ****

# Of Doors

| Shelf Max Load (lbs)| Base Volume FT3| Shelf Area FT2| # of Pans| Volts/Hertz/ Phase| ****

Amps

| BTU Load Base/Rail| Evap. BTU/°TD Base/Rail
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
F18DR44| (2) 19”| 70| 9.54| 5.12| 10| 115/60/1| 3.0| 547/441| 120/5°/19/23°
F18DR52| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 13.89| 6.51| 12| 115/60/1| 3.0| 625/529| 120/5°/23/23°
F18DR60| (2) 27”| 124| 16.64| 7.9| 16| 115/60/1| 5.0| 703/617| 120/6°/26/24°
F18DR70| (2) 32”| 140| 22.96| 9.64| 18| 115/60/1| 5.0| 800/794| 120/7°/32/24°
F18DR79| (1) 19” & (2) 27”| 70/124| 22.47| 10.29| 18| 115/60/1| 5.0| 962/882| 240/4°/36/25°
F18DR87| (3) 27”| 124| 25.22| 11.85| 22| 115/60/1| 5.0| 1032/970| 240/4°/39/25°

Self-Contained Refrigerated Reduced Height Rail


Model

| ****

# Of Doors

| Shelf Max Load (lbs)| Base Volume FT3| Shelf Area FT2| # of Pans| Volts/Hertz/ Phase| ****

Amps

| BTU Load Base/Rail| BTU System Cap. Base/Rail| R-404A

oz.

| ****

H.P.

| NEMA

Plug

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
F18DC52| (2) 19”| 70| 9.54| 5.12| 12| 115/60/1| 10.0| 547/529| 1903/1061| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18DC60| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 13.89| 6.51| 14| 115/60/1| 12.0| 625/617| 2314/1121| 24| 1/3| 5-15P
F18DC68| (2) 27”| 124| 16.64| 7.9| 18| 115/60/1| 12.0| 703/794| 2314/1544| 24| 1/3| 5-15P
F18DC82| (2) 32”| 140| 22.96| 9.64| 20| 115/60/1| 14.0| 800/882| 3097/1648| 32| 1/2| 5-20P
F18DC91| (1) 19” & (2) 27”| 70/124| 22.47| 10.29| 22| 115/60/1| 14.0| 962/1058| 3807/1839| 32| 1/2| 5-20P
F18DC99| (3) 27”| 124| 25.22| 11.85| 24| 115/60/1| 14.0| 1032/1147| 3807/1839| 32| 1/2| 5-20P

Remote Refrigerated Reduced Height Rail


Model

| ****

# Of Doors

| Shelf Max Load (lbs)| Base Volume FT3| Shelf Area FT2| Volts/Hertz/ Phase| ****

Amps

| BTU Load Base/Rail| Evap. BTU/°TD Base/Rail| # of Pans
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
F18RR44| (2) 19”| 70| 9.49| 5.12| 115/60/1| 3.0| 547/441| 120/5°/19/23°| 10
F18RR52| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 11.81| 6.51| 115/60/1| 3.0| 625/529| 120/5°/23/23°| 12
F18RR60| (2) 27”| 124| 14.14| 7.9| 115/60/1| 5.0| 703/617| 120/6°/26/24°| 16
F18RR70| (2) 32”| 140| 17.05| 9.64| 115/60/1| 5.0| 800/794| 120/7°/32/24°| 18
F18RR79| (1) 19” & (2) 27”| 70/124| 18.68| 10.29| 115/60/1| 5.0| 962/882| 240/4°/36/25°| 18
F18RR87| (3) 27”| 124| 21.30| 11.85| 115/60/1| 5.0| 1032/970| 240/4°/39/25°| 22

Self-Contained Refrigerated Reduced Height Rail


Model

| ****

# Of Doors

| Shelf Max Base Volume Load (lbs)        FT3| Shelf Area FT2| Volts/Hertz/ Phase| ****

Amps

| BTU Load Base/Rail| BTU System Cap. Base/Rail| # of Pans| R-404A

oz.

| ****

H.P.

| NEMA

Plug

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
F18RC52| (2) 19”| 70| 9.49| 5.12| 115/60/1| 10.0| 547/529| 1903/1061| 12| 16| 1/4| 5-15P
F18RC60| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 11.81| 6.51| 115/60/1| 12.0| 625/617| 2314/1121| 14| 24| 1/3| 5-15P
F18RC68| (2) 27”| 124| 14.14| 7.9| 115/60/1| 12.0| 703/794| 2314/1544| 16| 24| 1/3| 5-15P
F18RC82| (2) 32”| 140| 17.05| 9.64| 115/60/1| 14.0| 800/882| 3097/1648| 20| 32| 1/2| 5-20P
F18RC91| (1) 19” & (2) 27”| 70/124| 18.68| 10.29| 115/60/1| 14.0| 962/1058| 3807/1839| 22| 32| 1/2| 5-20P
F18RC99| (3) 27”| 124| 21.30| 11.85| 115/60/1| 14.0| 1032/1147| 3807/1839| 24| 32| 1/2| 5-20P

Remote Freezer Base


Model

| ****

# Of Doors

| Shelf Max Load (lbs)| Base Volume FT3| Shelf Area FT2| Volts/Hertz/ Phase| ****

Amps

| BTU Load Base/Rail| ****

Evap. BTU/°TD

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
F18FR35| (1) 19”| 70| 5.58| 2.56| 115/60/1| 10.0| 943| 160/6°
F18FR50| (2) 19”| 70| 12.21| 5.12| 115/60/1| 10.0| 1471| 160/9°
F18FR58| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 15.00| 6.51| 115/60/1| 10.0| 1844| 160/10°
F18FR66| (2) 27”| 124| 17.79| 7.9| 115/60/1| 10.0| 2020| 160/11°
F18FR76| (2) 32”| 140| 21.28| 9.64| 115/60/1| 10.0| 2437| 160/13°

Self-Contained Freezer Base


Model

| ****

# Of Doors

| Shelf Max Base Volume Load (lbs)        FT3| Shelf Area FT2| Volts/Hertz/ Phase| ****

Amps

| BTU Load Base/Rail| BTU System Cap. Base/Rail| ****

H.P.

| R-404A

oz.

| NEMA

Plug

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
F18FC43| (1) 19”| 70| 5.58| 2.56| 115/60/1| 10.0| 943| 1558| 1/3| 24| 5-15P
F18FC62| (2) 19”| 70| 12.21| 5.12| 115/60/1| 12.0| 1471| 1776| 1/2| 40| 5-15P
F18FC70| (1) 19” & (1) 27”| 70/124| 15.00| 6.51| 115/60/1| 16.0| 1647| 2713| 3/4| 56| 5-20P
F18FC78| (2) 27”| 124| 17.79| 7.9| 115/60/1| 16.0| 1824| 2713| 3/4| 56| 5-20P
F18FC88| (2) 32”| 140| 21.28| 9.64| 115/60/1| 16.0| 2045| 2713| 3/4| 56| 5-20P

Self-Contained Dual Rails


Model

| ****

# Of Doors

| Shelf Max Base Volume Load (lbs)        FT3| Shelf Area FT2| Volts/Hertz/ Phase| ****

Amps

| BTU Load Base/Rail| BTU System Cap. Base/Rail| ****

H.P.

| R-404A

oz.

| NEMA

Plug

---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
F18PD48| (1) 27”| 124             9.38| 3.95| 115/60/1| 10.0| 424/1058| 2001/1865| 1/5, 1/3| 40| 5-20P
F18PD72| (2) 27”| 124            16.64| 7.90| 115/60/1| 12.7| 703/1588| 2001/3174| 1/5. 1/2| 48| 5-20P

Installation

  • Location
  • These units are intended for indoor use only. Be sure the location chosen has a floor strong enough to support the total weight of the cabinet and contents.
  • A fully loaded 72” (183cm) long model may weigh as much as 1500 pounds (680kg)!
  • Reinforce the floor as necessary to provide for maximum loading.
  • It is very important to allow for proper airflow, both inside and outside.
  • Avoid hot corners and locations near stoves, ovens, and other pieces of cooking equipment.
  • It is recommended that the unit be installed no closer than 1” (2.54cm) from any wall. Do not install the unit near any combustible material or object affected by heat or moisture.
  • PDL models also require 14″ (36cm) clearance at the top and 6″ (15cm) clearance at the bottom (casters).

Leveling

  • A level cabinet looks better and will perform better because the drain pan will drain properly, the doors will line up with the frames properly, and the cabinet will not be subject to undue strain.
  • A unit on legs will have an adjustable bullet foot on each leg, adjust each for a level unit. A unit on casters will not be adjustable. Be sure the unit is on a level floor, and make necessary changes to the floor for proper level.
  • Lock all front casters to ensure the stability of the unit.

Plumbing

  • Self-contained models are standard with a condensate evaporator. If, for some reason, a unit does not have a condensate evaporator, or if the evaporator fails, the unit’s drain must have an outlet to an appropriate drainage area or container.
  • A refrigerated rail will have a 1″ (2.54cm) drain which will need to be run to an appropriate floor drain or container.
  • The drain will be stubbed to the bottom of the machine compartment.
  • Either run the drain to a floor drain or add a valve to the base of the machine compartment and drain the rail to a container when convenient.
  • The LiquiTec option will NOT have a drain available.
  • 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.

Electrical connection

  • Refer to the specification pages amperage data, the serial tag, your local code or the National Electrical Code to be sure the unit is connected to the proper power source. A protected circuit of the correct voltage and amperage must be run for connection of the line cord, or permanent connection of the unit.

  • Self-contained units with a cord and plug have an ON/OFF switch located directly behind the louvered panel covering the compressor section. Simply turn the switch to ON to begin operation.

  • The power switch must be turned to OFF and the unit disconnected from the power source whenever performing service or maintenance functions.
    Never operate the unit without the louvered panel in place!

  • If electrical receptacles are to be mounted in the unit’s backsplash, they must be wired independently from the existing unit wiring.

Refrigerator Operation

  • Power up the unit by turning ON the unit’s ON/OFF switch. Delfield refrigerated bases are designed to maintain an operational temperature of 36°F to 40°F (2°C to 4°C). The temperature in the salad top and refrigerated rail opening is 33°F to 41°F (0°C to 5°C) with pans recessed 2” (5.1cm) on a standard wrapped refrigerated rail or flush with the LiquiTec option at 86°F (30°C) ambient room temperature.
  • Do not place hot pans on/against the blue ABS liner. Do not throw items into the storage area. Failure to heed these recommendations could result in damage to the interior of the cabinet or to the blower coil.
  • Overloading the storage area, restricting the airflow, and continuous opening and closing of the doors and drawers will hamper the unit’s ability to maintain operational temperature.

Refrigerated rail units

  • The product in the rail should be removed from the refrigerated base at the end of the day. This allows you to turn the rail off at night to save energy and the rail will have time to defrost as needed. It also helps maintain product quality. The standard wrapped refrigerated units are controlled by the pressure control which is set to maintain the proper rail temperature. An on/off switch is also provided for the rail and is required to be shut off at night. The rail switch shuts off the rail only. With a LiquiTec rail, a thermostat is provided to maintain rail temperature as well as the rail on/off switch. The LiquiTec rail is required to be shut off at night as well to allow for defrosting. To ensure product quality in the rail it is recommended that the product be rotated every four hours.
  • If adding any item to the unit, be sure to keep in mind the location of the refrigeration lines on wrapped rail units. A refrigeration leak in a rail is extremely difficult and costly to repair. In some cases, it cannot be repaired at all.

Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Operation

  • When the refrigerator is initially powered up or immediately following a power outage the unit will begin cooling after a 3-6 minute delay. During normal operation, the evaporator fan pulses independently of the compressor as dictated by the controller as follows:
  1. During the cooling mode, the compressor and evaporator fan run simultaneously.
  2. During the compressor off mode, the evaporator fan pulses three minutes on and three minutes off.
  3. During an actual defrost event other than the off-cycle defrost, the compressor stays off but the evaporator fan runs continuously.
Cooling Cycle Defrost Cycle
Compressor On Compressor Off
Evap Fan On Evap Fan Off

Off
X|  | Cycles On 3-Min, Off 3-Min| X|

Freezer Operation

  • Power up the unit by turning ON the unit’s ON/OFF switch. Delfield freezer bases are designed to maintain an operational temperature of 0°F (-18°C).
  • Do not place hot pans on/against the blue ABS liner. Do not throw items into the storage area. Failure to heed these recommendations could result in damage to the interior of the cabinet or to the blower coil.
  • Overloading the storage area, restricting the air flow, and continuous opening and closing of the doors and drawers will hamper the units ability to maintain operational temperature.

Freezer Evaporator Fan Operation

  • The evaporator fan(s) and condenser fan will cycle off and on with the compressor to conserve energy.
  • The temperature control will cycle the compressor and condenser fan motor and evaporator fan motor to maintain box temperature at the control setting.
Cooling Cycle Defrost Cycle
All Freezers Self-Contained Freezers
Compressor On Compressor Off
Evap Fan On Evap Fan Off

Temperature Control Settings

  • A thermostat controls the temperature in the self-contained F18WC, F18FC, F18MC base, F18SC base, F18RC base, F18DC base, F18PD base and F18PD rails.
  • The thermostats are located in the machine compartment. They are field adjustable and do not require a service agent. The factory setting is 2.5. Set toward 1 for higher temperatures and toward 7 for lower temperatures.
  • A thermostat controls the temperature in the remote F18FR. The temperature control is located in the machine compartment. It is field adjustable and does not require a service agent. The factory setting for a remote freezer is 0°F cut-in with a 5°F differential.
  • Please make small incremental adjustments if a temperature adjustment is necessary. It may take an hour or longer to realize the temperature change depending on the application and location of the unit.
  • Contact the service department at Delfield +1 989-773-7981 or your local service agent for additional assistance. Delfield is not responsible for charges incurred while adjusting the thermostat.

Pressure Control Settings

  • A pressure control controls the temperature in the F18MC mega top, F18SC salad top, F18RC rail, and F18DC rail.
  • The factory-recommended low-pressure control settings are 55psi cut-in and 30psi cut-out to maintain the proper temperature for a product. The interior temperature is controlled by the thermostat mounted in the mechanical compartment.
  • A pressure control is located in the machine compartment. An adjustable control has the word COLDER on the knob, with an arrow to indicate the adjustment direction. These controls are field-adjustable and do not require a service agent.
  • A pressure control controls the temperature in the F18MC mega top, F18SC salad top, F18RC rail, and F18DC rail.
  • The factory-recommended low-pressure control settings are 55psi cut-in and 30psi cut-out to maintain the proper temperature for a product. The interior temperature is controlled by the thermostat mounted in the mechanical compartment.
  • A pressure control is located in the machine compartment. An adjustable control has the word COLDER on the knob, with an arrow to indicate the adjustment direction. These controls are field-adjustable and do not require a service agent.
  • In attempting to adjust the pressure control, you can do damage to your unit by accidentally adjusting the differential. Please make small incremental adjustments if a temperature adjustment is necessary.
  • It may take an hour or longer to realize the temperature change depending on the application and location of the unit.
  • Please contact the service department at Delfield 800-733-8829 or your local service agent.
  • Delfield is not responsible for charges incurred while having the pressure control adjusted.
  • For customer service, call 800-733-8829, 800-773-8821, Fax 989-773-3210, www.delfield.com

Maintenance

Door Gasket Maintenance

  • Door gaskets require regular 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. 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. Gaskets can be easily replaced and do not require the use of tools or an authorized service person. The gaskets are “Dart” style and can be pulled out of the groove in the door and new gaskets can be “pressed” back into place.

Drain Maintenance – Base

  • Each 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 on the inside of the unit be sure the drain tube is connected to the evaporator drain pan. If water is collecting underneath the unit make sure the end of the drain tube is in the condensate evaporator in the machine compartment. 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.
Drawer Maintenance

Drawer Assembly Cleaning

  • The drawer assembly is designed to be cleaned easily. Both drawer and tracks are removable without tools. The drawer tracks are dishwasher safe or can be cleaned in a sink with detergents and a soft bristle brush. Drawers and tracks should be cleaned on a weekly basis.

Remove Drawers

  • Pull the drawer box out until it stops. Lift up on the drawer front and pull the drawer box completely out. Using a soft bristle brush, clean the track on the bottom of the drawer box. When finished, it should be wiped clean of all food and debris.

Tracks

  • The drawer box assembly must be removed. Pull the drawer tracks out until they hit a stop. Locate blue safety clips towards the back of each drawer track. Blue safety clips have a tab on the top.
  • Push the tab back until it clicks. Lift up and pull the drawer tracks all the way out of the drawer cage. The drawer tracks are dishwasher safe or can be cleaned in a sink with detergents and a soft bristle brush. Drawers and tracks should be cleaned on a weekly basis. Using a soft bristle brush, wash the track making sure each roller is thoroughly cleaned. The drawer cage should be cleaned with a soft bristle brush, removing any food and debris gathered on the bottom ledge. Once it’s cleaned thoroughly with a soft bristle brush, wipe the remaining debris clean with a soft towel.

Reassembly

  • Push the drawer tracks into the drawer cage. The blue safety clip must remain pushed towards the back. Lift up and slide the drawer track all the way into the drawer cage. The blue safety clip will lock in place automatically. Once all tracks are replaced, insert the drawer box. Rest the drawer box bottom track on the front track roller. Then push the drawer back in place SLOWLY. When the drawer box is about halfway in you will hit a STOP. You must lift the front of the drawer up approximately ½” (1.3cm) to continue onward. Clean tracks as often as possible. The cleaner the tracks are the better they will operate.

Caster Maintenance

  • Wipe casters with a damp cloth monthly to prevent corrosion. The power switch must be turned to OFF and the unit disconnected from the power source whenever performing service, maintenance functions or cleaning the refrigerated area.

Refrigerators and Freezers

  • The interior and exterior can be cleaned using soap and warm water. If this isn’t sufficient, try ammonia and water or a nonabrasive liquid cleaner. When cleaning the exterior, always rub with the “grain” of the stainless steel to avoid marring the finish. Do not use an abrasive cleaner because it will scratch the stainless steel and can damage the breaker strips and gaskets.

Stainless Steel Care and Cleaning

  • To prevent discoloration of rust on stainless steel several important steps need to be taken. First, we need to understand the properties of stainless steel.
  • Stainless steel contains 70- 80% iron, which will rust. It also contains 12-30% chromium, which forms an invisible passive film over the surface of the steel, which acts as a shield against corrosion.
  • As long as the protective layer is intact, the metal is still stainless. If the film is broken or contaminated, outside elements can begin to break down the steel and begin to form discoloration of rust. Proper cleaning of stainless steel requires soft cloths or plastic scouring pads.

NEVER USE STEEL PADS, WIRE BRUSHES OR SCRAPERS!

  • Cleaning solutions need to be alkaline-based or non-chloride cleaners. Any cleaner containing chlorides will damage the protective film of the stainless steel. Chlorides are also commonly found in hard water, salts, and household and industrial cleaners. If cleaners containing chlorides are used be sure to rinse repeatedly and dry thoroughly. Routine cleaning of stainless steel can be done with soap and water. Extreme stains or grease should be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleaner and a plastic scrub pad. Always rub with the grain of the steel. There are stainless steel cleaners available that can restore and preserve the finish of the steel’s protective layer. 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 an attempt to restore the passivity of the steel.
  • Never use an acid based cleaning solution! Many food products have an acidic content, which can deteriorate the finish. Be sure to clean the stainless steel surfaces of ALL food products. Common items include, tomatoes, peppers and other vegetables.

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 at least every three months. If conditions are such that the condenser is totally blocked in three months, 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.
  • Never use a high-pressure water wash for this cleaning procedure as water can damage the electrical components located near or at the condenser coil.

Doors/Hinges

  • Over time and with heavy use doors the hinges may become loose. If this happens tighten the screws that mount the hinge brackets to the frame of the unit. Loose or sagging doors can cause the hinges to pull out of the frame, which may damage both the doors and the hinges. In some cases this may require qualified service agents or maintenance personnel to perform repairs.
  • Do not place hot pans on/against the blue ABS liner. Do not throw items into the storage area. Failure to follow these recommendations could result in damage to the interior of the cabinet or to the blower coil. Overloading the storage area, restricting the airflow, and continuous opening and closing of the doors and drawers will hamper the units ability to maintain operational temperature.

Refrigerated rail units

  • Product in the rail should be removed to the refrigerated base at the end of the day. This allows you to turn the rail off at night to save energy and to defrost the rail. It also helps maintain product quality. The standard wrapped refrigerated rail units are controlled by a low-pressure control that is set to maintain the proper rail temperature. An on/off switch is also provided for the rail and is required to be shut off at night. With a LiquiTec rail a thermostat is provided to maintain rail temperature as well as the rail on/off switch. The LiquiTec rail is required to be shut off at night as well to allow for defrosting. To ensure product quality in the rail it is recommended that product be rotated every four hours.
  • If adding any item to the unit, be sure to keep in mind the location of the refrigeration lines on wrapped rail units. A refrigeration leak in a rail is extremely difficult and costly to repair. In some cases it cannot be repaired at all.

Preventing blower coil corrosion

  • To help prevent corrosion of the blower coil, store all acidic items, such as pickles and tomatoes, in sealable containers. Immediately wipe up all spills.
  • 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.
  • Continuous opening and closing of the doors will hamper the unit’s ability to maintain optimum refrigeration temperature. Top section is not intended for overnight storage. Product should be removed from pans. Pans can remain in unit while empty.

Wiring Diagram, F18WC

Wiring Diagram, F18WRDELFIELD-F18-Series-Refrigerated-Work-Tables-
fig-5

Wiring Diagram, F18MC, F18SC, F18DC & F18RC

Wiring Diagram, F18MR, F18SR, F18DR & F18RRDELFIELD-F18-Series-
Refrigerated-Work-Tables-fig-7

Wiring Diagram, F18FCDELFIELD-F18-Series-Refrigerated-Work-Tables-
fig-8

Wiring Diagram, F18FRDELFIELD-F18-Series-Refrigerated-Work-Tables-
fig-9

Wiring Diagram, F18PD

Replacement Parts

F18DC

  • 3516053 Coil, solenoid, 120V/50/60HZ (rail)
  • 000-248-0030 Coil assembly, R404A
  • 000-BN5-0035 Condensing unit, 1/2hp, R404a
  • 000-BN5-0037 Condensing unit, 1/3hp, R404a
  • 000-BN5-0030 Condensing unit, 1/4hp, R404a
  • 2194824 Control, Danfoss, GDM, 115V
  • 2193927 Control, pressure, low
  • 3234392 Hinge, pan cover, center
  • 3234282 Hinge, pan cover, left
  • 3234266 Hinge, pan cover, right
  • 9321374 Hinge, pin (for pan cover)
  • 0160179 Hinge Kit
  • 3234645 Leg, 6″, s/s
  • 3977984 Shelf, 19″ door
  • 3977998 Shelf, 24″ door
  • 3978014 Shelf, 27″ door
  • 3977983 Shelf, 32″ door
  • 2190154 Switch, rocker
  • 3516225 Valve, expansion (rail)
  • 3516102 Valve, solenoid (rail)
  • 3234290 Shelf support, 1″ blue
  • 9321040 Shelf support screw (coil side)
  • 9321132 Shelf support screw (wall side)

F18DR

  • 3516053 Coil, solenoid, 120V/50/60HZ (rail)
  • 00-248-0030 Coil assembly, R404A
  • 000-248-0037 Coil assembly, R404A, Fan Lt
  • 2194824 Control, Danfoss, GDM, 115V
  • 3234392 Hinge, pan cover, center
  • 3234282 Hinge, pan cover, left
  • 3234266 Hinge, pan cover, right
  • 9321374 Hinge, pin (for pan cover)
  • 0160179 Hinge Kit (left or right hinged)
  • 3234645 Leg, 6″, s/s
  • 3977984 Shelf, 19″ door
  • 3977998 Shelf, 24″ door
  • 3978014 Shelf, 27″ door
  • 3977983 Shelf, 32″ door
  • 3234290 Shelf support, 1″ blue
  • 9321040 Shelf support screw (coil side)
  • 9321132 Shelf support screw (wall side)
  • 2190154 Switch, rocker
  • 2194201 Thermostat, rail
  • 3516225 Valve, expansion (rail)
  • 3516102 Valve, solenoid (rail)

F18FC

  • 000-BN5-0053 Condensing unit, 1/3HP, w/rec, hg

  • 000-BN5-0054 Condensing unit, 1/2HP, low temp, hg
    000-BN5-0055 Condensing unit, 3/4HP, low temp, hg

  • 000-249-0004 Coil, assembly, freezer, R404a

  • 2194758-4 Control, Danfoss, Freezer, 115V

  • 0160179 Hinge Kit

  • 3234645 Leg, 6″, s/s

  • 9321040 Shelf support screw (coil side)

  • 9321132 Shelf support screw (wall side)

  • 3234290 Shelf support, 1″ blue

  • 3977984 Shelf, 19″ door

  • 3977998 Shelf, 24″ door

  • 3978014 Shelf, 27″ door

  • 3977983 Shelf, 32″ door

  • 2190154 Switch, rocker

F18FR

  • 000-249-0006 Coil assembly, frz evap, remote
  • 3516053 Coil, solenoid, 120V/50/60HZ
  • 3516056 Control, Temperature
  • 0160179 Hinge Kit
  • 3234645 Leg, 6″, s/s
  • 9321040 Shelf support screw (coil side)
  • 9321132 Shelf support screw (wall side)
  • 3234290 Shelf support, 1″ blue
  • 3977984 Shelf, 19″ door
  • 3977998 Shelf, 24″ door
  • 3978014 Shelf, 27″ door
  • 3977983 Shelf, 32″ door
  • 2194151 Timer, Paragon, #8145-00
  • 3516102 Valve, solenoid

F18MC

  • 030-209-0030 Angle, Coil, Top Baffle
  • 3516053 Coil, solenoid, 120V/50/60HZ (rail)
  • 000-248-0030 Coil assembly, R404A
  • 000-248-0037 Coil assembly, R404A, Fan Lt
  • 000-BN5-0030 Condensing unit, 1/4hp, R404a
  • 2194824 Control, Danfoss, GDM, 115V
  • 2193927 Control, pressure, low
  • 3234392 Hinge, pan cover, center
  • 3234282 Hinge, pan cover, left
  • 3234266 Hinge, pan cover, right
  • 9321374 Hinge, pin (for pan cover)
  • 0420068 Hinge kit, lo-profile (left or right)
  • 2190154 Switch, rocker
  • 3516225 Valve, expansion (rail)
  • 3516102 Valve, solenoid (rail)
  • 3234645 Leg, 6″, s/s

F18MR

  • 030-209-0030 Angle, Coil, Top Baffle
  • 3516053 Coil, solenoid, 120V/50/60HZ (rail)
  • 000-248-0030 Coil assembly, R404A
  • 000-248-0037 Coil assembly, R404A, Fan Lt
  • 2194824 Control, Danfoss, GDM, 115V
  • 3234392 Hinge, pan cover, center
  • 3234282 Hinge, pan cover, left
  • 3234266 Hinge, pan cover, right
  • 9321374 Hinge, pin (for pan cover)
  • 0420068 Hinge kit, lo-profile (left or right)
  • 3234645 Leg, 6″, s/s
  • 9321041 Nut, acorn (for pan cover)
  • 2190154 Switch, rocker
  • 2194201 Thermostat, rail
  • 3516225 Valve, expansion (rail)
  • 3516102 Valve, solenoid (rail)

F18PD48

  • 000-248-0037 Coil assembly, R404A, Fan Lt
  • 000-BN5-0040 Condensing Assembly, 1/3-1/5 Stacked
  • 2194824 Control, Danfoss, GDM, 115V
  • 2194938 Control, Tstat, Danfoss, Etc1h-1
  • 000-402-0056 Cover Assembly, hinged, 6 pan, l/t
  • 000-187-006B Door Assembly, ref, 27×26, lt
  • 3234645 Leg, 6, s/s, removable Foot
  • 356-478-0038 Panel, louver, 14.0, sw Cut, lh
  • 3978014 Shelf, wire, coated
  • 3234290 Support, shelf, plastic
  • 2190154 Switch, rocker, 20a/125v
  • 3516135 Thermometer, hanging, 4

F18PD72

  • 000-248-0030 Coil assembly, R404A
  • 000-BN5-003Y Condensing Assembly, 1/2-1/5 Stacked
  • 2194824 Control, Danfoss, GDM, 115V
  • 2194938 Control, Tstat, Danfoss, Etc1h-1
  • 000-402-0056 Cover Assembly, hinged, 6pan, l/t
  • 000-187-006B Door Assembly, ref, 27×26, lt
  • 000-187-006A Door Assembly, ref, 27×26, rt
  • 3234645 Leg, 6, s/s, removable Foot
  • 356-478-0039 Panel, louver, 18.0, sw Cut, lh
  • 3978014 Shelf, wire, coated
  • 3234290 Support, shelf, plastic
  • 2190154 Switch, rocker, 20a/125v
  • 3516135 Thermometer, hanging, 4

F18RC

  • 3516053 Coil, solenoid, 120V/50/60HZ (rail)
  • 000-248-0030 Coil assembly, R404A
  • 000-BN5-0035 Condensing unit, 1/2hp, R404a
  • 000-BN5-0037 Condensing unit, 1/3hp, R404a
  • 000-BN5-0030 Condensing unit, 1/4hp, R404a
  • 2194824 Control, Danfoss, GDM, 115V
  • 2193927 Control, pressure, low
  • 3234392 Hinge, pan cover, center
  • 3234282 Hinge, pan cover, left
  • 3234266 Hinge, pan cover, right
  • 9321374 Hinge, pin (for pan cover)
  • 0160179 Hinge Kit
  • 3234645 Leg, 6″, s/s
  • 3977984 Shelf, 19″ door
  • 3977998 Shelf, 24″ door
  • 3978014 Shelf, 27″ door
  • 3977983 Shelf, 32″ door
  • 3234290 Shelf support, 1″ blue
  • 9321040 Shelf support screw (coil side)
  • 9321132 Shelf support screw (wall side)
  • 2190154 Switch, rocker
  • 3516225 Valve, expansion (rail)
  • 3516102 Valve, solenoid (rail)

F18RR

  • 3516053 Coil, solenoid, 120V/50/60HZ (rail)
  • 000-248-0030 Coil assembly, R404A
  • 000-248-0037 Coil assembly, R404A, Fan Lt
  • 2194824 Control, Danfoss, GDM, 115V
  • 3234392 Hinge, pan cover, center
  • 3234282 Hinge, pan cover, left
  • 3234266 Hinge, pan cover, right
  • 9321374 Hinge, pin (for pan cover)
  • 0160179 Hinge Kit
  • 3234645 Leg, 6″, s/s
  • 3977984 Shelf, 19″ door
  • 3977998 Shelf, 24″ door
  • 3978014 Shelf, 27″ door
  • 3977983 Shelf, 32″ door
  • 3234290 Shelf support, 1″ blue
  • 9321040 Shelf support screw (coil side)
  • 9321132 Shelf support screw (wall side)
  • 2190154 Switch, rocker
  • 2194201 Thermostat, rail
  • 3516225 Valve, expansion (rail)
  • 3516102 Valve, solenoid (rail)

F18SC

  • 030-209-0030 Angle, Coil, Top Baffle
  • 3516053 Coil, solenoid, 120V/50/60HZ (rail)
  • 000-248-0030 Coil assembly, R404A
  • 000-248-0037 Coil assembly, R404A, Fan Lt
  • 000-BN5-0030 Condensing unit, 1/4hp, R404a
  • 2194824 Control, Danfoss, GDM, 115V
  • 2193927 Control, pressure, low
  • 3234392 Hinge, pan cover, center
  • 3234282 Hinge, pan cover, left
  • 3234266 Hinge, pan cover, right
  • 9321374 Hinge, pin (for pan cover)
  • 0420068 Hinge kit, lo profile (left or right)
  • 3234645 Leg, 6″, s/s
  • 2190154 Switch, rocker
  • 3516225 Valve, expansion (rail)
  • 3516102 Valve, solenoid (rail)

F18SR

  • 030-209-0030 Angle, Coil, Top Baffle
  • 3516053 Coil, solenoid, 120V/50/60HZ (rail)
  • 000-248-0030 Coil assembly, R404A
  • 000-248-0037 Coil assembly, R404A, Fan Lt
  • 2194824 Control, Danfoss, GDM, 115V
  • 3234392 Hinge, pan cover, center
  • 3234282 Hinge, pan cover, left
  • 3234266 Hinge, pan cover, right
  • 9321374 Hinge, pin (for pan cover)
  • 0420068 Hinge kit, lo-profile (left or right)
  • 3234645 Leg, 6″, s/s
  • 2190154 Switch, rocker
  • 2194201 Thermostat, rail
  • 3516225 Valve, expansion (rail)
  • 3516102 Valve, solenoid (rail)

F18WC

  • 000-248-0030 Coil assembly, R404A
  • 000-248-0037 Coil assembly, R404A, Fan Lt
  • 000-BN5-0030 Condensing unit, 1/4hp, R404a
  • 000-BN5-0031 Condensing unit, 1/5hp, R404a
  • 2194810 Control, Danfoss, GDM, 115V
  • 0160179 Hinge Kit
  • 3234645 Leg, 6″, s/s
  • 3977984 Shelf, 19″ door
  • 3977998 Shelf, 24″ door
  • 3978014 Shelf, 27″ door
  • 3977983 Shelf, 32″ door
  • 2190154 Switch, rocker
  • 3234290 Shelf support, 1″ blue
  • 9321040 Shelf support screw (coil side)
  • 9321132 Shelf support screw (wall side)

F18WR

  • 000-248-0030 Coil assembly, R404A
  • 000-248-0037 Coil assembly, R404A, Fan Lt
  • 2194810 Control, Danfoss, GDM, 115V
  • 0160179 Hinge Kit (left or right hinged)
  • 3234645 Leg, 6″, s/s
  • 3977984 Shelf, 19″ door
  • 3977998 Shelf, 24″ door
  • 3978014 Shelf, 27″ door
  • 3977983 Shelf, 32″ door
  • 3234290 Shelf support, 1″ blue
  • 9321040 Shelf support screw (coil side)
  • 9321132 Shelf support screw (wall side)

Replacement Part Assemblies

Key Part Number Description
000-249-0004 Coil Assembly, Evap, Freezer
1 030-262-0001 Side, evaporator
2 2160023 Fan, axiel
3 2160024 Guard, fan, 4.7″, SC120-W2
4 030-260-0001 Top, frz, evaporator
5 030-259-0000 Front, enclosure
6 3516271 Valve, expansion, R404a
7 265-261-0001 Pan, freezer

evaporator
8| 3516073| Coil, Evaporator
9| 030-263-0001| Back, evaporator
–| 2184318| Harness, coil, frz, male
–| 2194808| Probe, Defrost, Danfoss, Control
–| 2194809| Probe, Temp, Sensor, Danfoss

Key Part Number Description
000-249-0006 Coil Assembly, Freezer Evap, Remote
1 030-262-0001 Side, evaporator
2 2160023 Fan, axiel
3 2160024 Guard, fan, 4.7″, SC120-W2
4 030-260-0001 Top, frz, evaporator
5 030-259-0000 Front, enclosure
6 3516271 Valve, expansion, R404a
7 3516073 Coil, Evaporator
8 2194034 Heater, Defrost
9 265-261-0001 Pan, freezer

evaporator
10| 030-263-0001| Back, evaporator
–| 2194046| Control, Limit, Fan Delay/Defrost
–| 2194631| Fuse, Defrost Heater, 7 Amp
–| 2184323| Harness, coil, frz, male, remote

Key Part Number Description
000-248-0030 Coil Assembly, R404A, Ref
1 2160024 Guard, fan, 4.7″
2 2160023 Fan, axiel, 120V
3 3516095 Coil, evaporator
4 030-232-0003 Back, evaporator, enclosure
5 3516273 Expansion valve, 1/4, R-404a
6 030-233-0001 Side, coil, angled
7 075-231-0033 Drip pan, evaporator
8 030-234-0003 Front, coil
2184317 Harness, coil
2194808 Probe, Defrost, Danfoss, Control
2194809 Probe, Temp, Sensor, Danfoss
Key Part Number Description
000-248-0037 Coil Assembly, R404A, Ref, Fan Lt
1 2160024 Guard, fan, 4.7″
2 2160023 Fan, axiel, 120V
3 3516095 Coil, evaporator
4 030-232-0003 Back, evaporator, enclosure
5 000-BNH-0030 Drip pan, evaporator
6 030-233-0038 Side, coil, angled, Rt, Blank
7 3516273 Expansion valve, 1/4, R-404a
8 030-234-0003 Front, coil
9 030-233-0039 Side, Coil, Angled, Lt, 2Fan
2184317 Harness, coil
2194808 Probe, Defrost, Danfoss, Control
2194809 Probe, Temp, Sensor, Danfoss
Key Part Number Description
000-BN5-0030 Assembly, 1/4 HP Condensing Unit
1 2160028 Fan, Axial, 5.5″, 120V
2 2160030 Guard, Fan, 6.0″
3 026-C58-0037 Shroud, Condenser Coil
4 3526999 Compressor, Danfoss, NF5.5CLX
5 2194787 Start Capacitor
3516444 Comp, Relay, Overload, NF5.5CLX
6 3516322 Filter Dryer
7 075-231-0030 Condensate Pan
8 3516454 Condenser Coil
Key Part Number Description
000-BN5-0031 Assembly, 1/5 Condensing Unit
1 2160028 Fan, Axial, 5.5.”, 120V
2 2160030 Guard, Fan, 6.0″
3 026-C58-0037 Shroud, Condenser Coil
4 3526997 Compressor, Danfoss, TF4CLS
5 2194787 Start Capacitor
3516446 Comp, Relay, Danfoss
6 3516322 Filter Dryer
7 075-231-0030 Condensate Pan
8 3516454 Condenser Coil

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Key| Part Number| Description|  | Key| Part Number| Description
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
| 000-BN5-0054| Assembly, 1/2HP Cond, Low, Hot gas|  | | 000-BN5-0055| Assembly, 3/4 HP Cond, Low, Hot gas
1| 3516554| Blade, Fan, 9.00”|  | 1| 2160019| Guard, fan condenser
2| 2160019| Guard, Fan, Wire|  |  | 2162716| Motor, condenser fan 16W, 155V
3| 2162716| Motor, Fan, 16W, 115V, CW|  |  | 3516433| Blade, fan 10” CW
4| 3516324| Cutout, High Pressure|  | 2| 3527002| Compressor, SC18CLS.2, 115V60hz
5| 3527001| Compressor, SC12CLX.2,115/60HZ|  |  | 3516442| Capacitor, start, run assembly
6| 3516322| Drier, Filter, (2)Inlet|  | 3| 3516322| Filter drier
7| 2194789| Capacitor, Start, 240MFD|  | 4| 3516456| Coil, condenser, 3/4hp

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Key Part Number Description
000-BN5-0035 Assembly, 1/2HP Condenser, Med
1 3516554 Condenser fan blade
2 2160019 Condenser fan guard
3 2162716 Condenser fan motor, 115V
4 3516462 Capacitor, start-run assy
5 3527026 Compressor, Danfoss, SC12MLX
6 3516331 Hi pressure switch
7 3516322 Filter Drier
8 075-231-0031 Pan, Condensate
9 3516455 Condenser coil
Key Part Number Description
--- --- ---
000-BN5-0035 Assembly, 1/2HP Condenser, Med
1 3516554 Condenser fan blade
2 2160019 Condenser fan guard
3 2162716 Condenser fan motor, 115V
4 3516462 Capacitor, start-run assy
5 3527026 Compressor, Danfoss, SC12MLX
6 3516331 Hi pressure switch
7 3516322 Filter Drier
8 075-231-0031 Pan, Condensate
9 3516455 Condenser coil
Key   Part Number Description
  000-BN5-0053 Assembly, 1/3HP Cond, w/rec, hg
1   2160028 Fan, Axial, 5.5″, 120V
2   2160030 Guard, Fan, 6.0″
3   3516053 Coil, Solenoid, 120V
4   3516102 Valve, Solenoid, 1/4ODF
5   3527000 Compressor, NF7.0,115/60HZ, Danfoss
6   3516438 Relay, Comp, old
    2194788 Capacitor, Start, 320MFD
7   000-998-0030 High Pressure Assembly, 8Amp
8   3516397 Accumulator
9   3516322 Filter Drier, (2)Inlet
10   3516458 Receiver
11   3516454 Coil, Condenser
000-BN5-003Y Assembly, 1/2-1/5 Stacked,
3516457 Blade, Fan, 7.25 Dia.,
3516433 Blade, fan, 25deg, 10″, cw
2194789 Capacitor, start, 240mfd
2194787 Capacitor, start, 280mfd
3516454 Coil, Condenser, 1/5, 1/4,
3516455 Coil, Condenser, 1/2 Hp
3526997 Compressor, 1/5hp, 115/60, r404a
3527001 Compressor, sc12clx.2, 115/60hz,
3516322 Drier, filter, (2)inlet
2160020 Guard, Fan, 7.25
2160019 Guard, fan, wire
2162717 Motor, fan, 9w, 115v, cw
2162513 Motor, fan, 35w, blast
3516193 Regulator, pressure, 1/2
3516446 Relay, Compressor, Danfoss
3516441 Relay, compressor, sc12clx.2
3516225 Valve, expansion, frz, 1/4ton
  • 359-478-003E Panel, louver, 15.0, ptb
    • 359-478-003D Panel, louver, 18.0, ptb
  • 356-478-0038 Panel, louver, 14.0, sw Cut,lh
000-187-0081 Door Assembly, ref, 27×26, rt, 430
000-187-0082 Door Assembly, ref, 27×26, lt, 430
000-187-006B Door Assembly, ref, 27×26, lt
000-187-006A Door Assembly, ref, 27×26, rt
1701185 Gasket, door, 27, mark7
0420067 Hinge Kit
000-BN5-0040 Assy, 1/3-1/5 Stacked,
3516457 Blade, Fan, 7.25 Dia.
2194787 Capacitor, start, 280mfd
2194788 Capacitor, start, 320mfd
3516454 Coil, Cond., 1/5, 1/4
3526997 Comp, 1/5hp, 115/60, r404a
3527000 Comp, nf7cls, 115v/60hz
3516322 Drier, filter, (2)inlet
2160020 Guard, Fan, 7.25
2162717 Motor, fan, 9w,115v,cw
3516193 Regulator, pressure, 1/2
3516446 Relay, Comp, Danfoss
3516438 Relay, comp, ovld, nf7clx
3516225 Valve, exp, frz, 1/4ton
000-402-0054 Cover Assembly, hinged, 6 Pan, ptl
000-402-0056 Cover Assembly, hinged, 6pan, l/t
9321374 Pin, hinge, salad Pan
3234266 Hinge, pan Cover, end, rh,
3234282 Hinge, pan Cover, end, lh,
3234392 Hinge, pan Cover,

Standard Labor Guidelines To Repair Or Replace Parts On Delfield

Equipment

  • Advice and recommendations given by Delfield Service Technicians do not constitute or guarantee any special coverage.
  • A maximum of 1-hour is allowed to diagnose a defective component.
  • A maximum of 1-hour is allowed for retrieval of parts not in stock.
  • A maximum travel distance of 100 miles round trip and 2-hours will be reimbursed.
  • Overtime, installation/start-up, normal control adjustments, general maintenance, glass breakage, freight damage, and/or correcting and end-user installation error will not be reimbursed under warranty unless pre-approved with a Service Work Authorization from Delfield. You must submit the number with the service claim.

Labor Of 1-Hour Is Allowed To Replace:

  • Thermostat
  • Infinite Switch
  • Door Jamb Switch
  • Solenoid Coil
  • Hi-limit/Thermal Protector Switch
  • Fan Delay/Defrost Termination Switch
  • Compressor Start Components and Overload Protector
  • Defrost Timer
  • Thermometer
  • Gear Box
  • Contactor/Relay
  • Transformer
  • Evaporator/Condenser Fan Motor and Blade
  • Circulating Fan Motor and Blade
  • Microprocessor Control
  • Water Level Sensor/Probe
  • Door Hinges, Locks, and Gaskets
  • Condensate Element
  • Springs/Lowerator

Labor Of 2 Hours To Replace:

  • Drawer Tracks/Cartridges
  • Pressure Control
  • Solenoid Valve

Labor Of 3 Hours To Replace:

  • EPR or CPR Valve
  • Expansion Valve
  • Defrost Element
  • Heating Element
  • Locate/Repair Leak
  • Condenser or Evaporator Coil

Labor Of 4 Hours To Replace:

  • Compressor
  • This includes recovery of refrigerant and leak check.
  • $55.00 maximum reimbursement for refrigerant recovery (includes recovery machine, pump, torch, oil, flux, minor fittings, solder, brazing rod, nitrogen, or similar fees.)

Refrigerants:

  • R22 A maximum of $4.00/lb. or 25¢/oz. will be reimbursed.
  • R134A A maximum of $5.00/lb. or 31¢/oz. will be reimbursed.
  • R404A A maximum of $16.00/lb. or $1.00/oz. will be reimbursed.

Thank you for choosing Delfield!

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  • Model: ___
  • S/N: __
  • Installation   Date: ___
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  • Register your Delfield warranty online. Go to www.delfield.com under the service tab to complete.
  • 980 S. Isabella Rd., Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858, U.S.A.
  • 989-773-7981 or 800-733-8829
  • Fax 989-773-3210
  • www.delfield.com
  • Delfield reserves the right to make changes in design or specifications without prior notice. ©2013 The Delfield Company. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A. DM18 07/13 9291454

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