Master Bilt Freezer IM 23GB User Manual

IM-23GB  
Installation & Operations Manual  
With TLY 25 Controller  
Master-Bilt Products  
908 Highway 15 North  
New Albany, MS 38652  
Phone: (800) 684-8988  
LN_ 09/26/06  
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................................4  
STORE CONDITIONS........................................................................................................................................................4  
WARNING LABELS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.......................................................................................................4  
NOTICE ..............................................................................................................................................................................5  
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ..............................................................................................................................................5  
MECHANICAL....................................................................................................................................................................6  
MASTER-BILT ELECTRONIC REFRIGERATION CONTROL (TLY-25 6  
OPERATION..........................................................................................................................................................8  
MANUAL DEFROSTS...........................................................................................................................................8  
HOW TO CHANGE SETPOINTS..........................................................................................................................8  
LIST OF PARAMETERS .......................................................................................................................................9  
ALARM & OTHER SIGNALS.................................................................................................................................9  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS .......................................................................................................................................10  
PROBE CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................................................................10  
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS..............................................................................................................................................10  
TROUBLE SHOOTING....................................................................................................................................................11  
CHECK LIST ....................................................................................................................................................................11  
CABINET CLEANING PROCEDURES............................................................................................................................12  
ICE MERCHANDISER MONTHLY CHECKLIST............................................................................................................12  
PARTS LIST.....................................................................................................................................................................13  
SALE AND DISPOSAL ....................................................................................................................................................14  
WIRING DIAGRAMS........................................................................................................................................................15  
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INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for purchasing Master-Bilt Ice Merchandiser. This manual contains important instructions for installing,  
using, cleaning, and servicing Master-Bilt Indoor Ice Merchandiser. A parts list is included with this manual. Read all  
documents carefully before installing or servicing your equipment.  
STORE CONDITIONS  
The Master-Bilt Ice Merchandisers are designed to operate in a controlled environment. The temperature should be at  
75°F or below for an indoor ice merchandiser, with relative humidity of 55% or less. At higher temperature or humidity  
conditions, the performance of these merchandisers may be affected and the capacity diminished.  
The Master-Bilt Ice Merchandiser should not be positioned where it is directly exposed to rays of the sun or near a  
direct source of radiant heat or airflow. This will adversely affect the ice merchandiser and will result in poor  
performance.  
If this ice merchandiser is to be located against a wall, there should be at least 6” space between the wall and the back  
of the unit. This space will allow for the circulation of air behind the ice merchandiser, which will prevent condensation  
on the exterior surfaces.  
WARNING LABELS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
This symbol is the safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your ice merchandiser or in  
this manual, be alert to the potential for personal injury or damage to your equipment. Be sure you  
understand all safety messages and always follow recommended precautions and safe operating  
practices.  
NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS  
You must make sure that everyone who installs, uses or services your cabinet is thoroughly familiar with all  
safety information and procedures.  
Important safety information is presented in this section and throughout the manual. The following signal words are  
used in the warnings and safety messages:  
DANGER: Severe injury or death will occur if you ignore the message.  
WARNING: Severe injury or death can occur if you ignore the message.  
CAUTION: Minor injury or damage to your cabinet can occur if you ignore the message.  
NOTICE:  
This is important installation, operation or service information. If you ignore the message, you may  
damage your cabinet.  
The warning and safety labels shown throughout this manual are placed on your Master-Bilt Products cabinet  
at the factory. Follow all warning label instructions. If any warning or safety labels become lost or damaged,  
call your customer service department at (800)684-8988 for replacements  
CAUTION!  
GROUND REQUIRED  
FOR SAFE OPERATION  
This label is attached on the cabinet  
back and in the machine compartment.  
This label is located on the power cord.  
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NOTICE  
Read this manual before installing, cleaning, or performing any maintenance on your cabinet. Keep the  
manual and refer to it before doing any service on the equipment. Failure to do so could result in personal  
injury or damage to the cabinet.  
DANGER  
Improper or faulty hook-up of electrical components on the refrigeration units can result in  
severe injury or death. All electrical wiring hook-ups must be done in accordance with all applicable local,  
regional or national standards.  
NOTICE  
Installation and service of the refrigeration and electrical components of the cabinet must  
be performed by a refrigeration mechanic and/or a licensed electrician.  
The portions of this manual covering refrigeration and electrical components contain technical instructions intended  
only for persons qualified to perform refrigeration and electrical work. This manual cannot cover every installation, use  
or service situation. If you need additional information, call or write us:  
Customer Service Department  
Master-Bilt Products  
Highway 15 North  
New Albany, MS 38652  
Phone (800) 684-8988  
Fax (800) 684-8988  
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Be sure the ice merchandiser is properly installed by competent service people.  
2. Keep the ice merchandiser clean and sanitary so it will meet your local sanitation codes. Clean the unit with a mild  
detergent and water, then rinse.  
3. Rotate your stock so that older stock does not accumulate.  
4. Do not place product in the ice merchandiser when it is soft or partially thawed. Also, product should not be put in  
the ice merchandiser for at least 6 hours after it is started.  
5. Stock ice merchandiser as quickly as possible, exposing only small quantities to condition temperatures for short  
periods of time.  
NOTICE TO STORE OWNERS / MANAGERS  
Moisture or liquid around or under the cabinet is a potential slip/fall hazard for persons walking by or working  
in the general area of the cabinet. Any cabinet malfunction or housekeeping problem that creates a slip/fall  
hazard around or under the cabinet should be corrected immediately.  
If moisture or liquid is observed around or under a Master-Bilt Ice Merchandiser, an immediate investigation should be  
made by qualified personnel to determine the source of the moisture or liquid. The investigation should determine if the  
ice merchandiser is malfunctioning or if there is a drainpipe leaking.  
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MECHANICAL  
Remove front grille and check refrigeration lines to see that they are free (not touching each other or compressor).  
Spin condenser fan blade to see that it is free.  
The compressor is hermetic so it is internally spring mounted and ready to run.  
ELECTRICAL  
WARNING  
Before servicing electrical components in the case or the doors or door frames make sure all power to case is  
off. Always use a qualified technician.  
Check voltage and amps drawn on (Page 12-13) to determine proper line and fuse or circuit breaker size. Check power  
supply for low voltage. If voltage reads “115” with no load, and it drops below “100” when the compressor tries to start,  
it is an indication of too small supply wiring or too long to run.  
It is recommended that a separate circuit be run for each ice merchandiser to prevent another appliance from blowing  
the fuse or breaker, causing loss of product.  
MASTER-BILT ELECTRONIC REFRIGERATION CONTROL (TLY-25)  
GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
The model TLY-25/29 is a digital controller with microprocessor that is typically used in cooling applications that have  
temperature control with ON/OFF regulation and defrosting control with set time and hours intervals (Real Time Clock  
Defrosting) by means of electrical.  
The instrument has 3 relay outputs, two inputs for PTC or NTC temperature probes and a digital input, that can all be  
configured.  
The 3 outputs can be used for controlling the compressor or the temperature control device (OUT), the defrosting  
device (DEF), the evaporation fan (FAN) or, alternatively any of the previous functions, using an auxiliary device (AUX)  
or an alarm (AL).  
The two inputs for the PTC and NTC temperature probes (which can be selected by parameter) can be used to  
measure the cell temperature (Pr1) and the evaporator temperature (Pr2).  
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MICROPROCESSOR-BASED DIGITAL ELECTRONIC FREEZER CONTROLLER  
TLY 25  
4
3
9
AL  
2
Aux  
1
Out Def  
Fan Aux  
-
OK  
+
10  
5
6 11 12 13 7  
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1 - Key P: Used for setting the Set point and for programming the function parameters  
2 - Key DOWN/Aux: Used for decreasing the values to be set and for selecting the parameters. It can also be programmed via  
the parameter “Fbd” to carry out other functions such as activating the Aux output, starting up the  
continuous cycle, selecting the active set point or turning on and off (stand-by) the device.  
3 - Key UP/DEFROST: Used for increasing the value to be set, for selecting the parameters and for activating manual defrosting.  
4 - Key U: Used for visualising the temperatures taken by the cell probes and evaporator (Pr1 and Pr2) and the internal clock  
(if present). It can also be programmed via the parameter “USrb” to carry out other functions, just like the  
key DOWN/AUX (see par. 4.12).  
5 - Led OUT: Indicates the compressor output status (or the temperature control device) on (on), off (off) or inhibited (flashing)  
6 - Led DEF: Indicates defrosting in progress (on) or dripping (flashing).  
7 - Led FAN: Indicates fan output status on (on), off (off) or delayed after defrosting (flashing)  
8 - Led AUX: Indicates AUX output status on (on), off (off) or inhibited (flashing)  
9 - Led AL: Indicates the alarm status (on), (off) and silenced or memorized (flashing)  
10 - Led SET: Indicates the input in programming mode and the programming level of the parameters. It also serves to indicate  
the Stand-by status.  
11 - Led -: Indicates that a low temperature alarm is in progress (lit) or that a low temperature alarm has been memorised  
(flashing).  
12 - Led OK: Indicates that no alarms are in progress  
13 - Led +: Indicates that a high temperature alarm is in progress (lit) or that a high temperature alarm has been memorised  
(flashing)  
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OPERATION  
Fan The fan will run constantly except when a defrost is initiated, or when the evaporator temp is above  
35oF. When in defrost mode the fan is off until the end of the defrost and the 2 minute drip time has  
passed. There is 2 minutes delay after a defrost before the fan comes on. The difference of the evaporator  
and room temperature of more than 9oF will override the fan delay. FAN LED indicator is flashing during 2  
minutes drip period.  
Defrost The control uses time defrosts with four defrost per day for oil return safety. The defrost timer  
begins counting on power up. For example, if a defrost is desired at 12 am, 6 am, 12m, and 6 pm then  
power up the unit at any of those four times.  
MANUAL DEFROST  
1. Push this DEFROST  
UP/DEFROST” key for more than 5 seconds and a manual defrost will  
start, if the conditions are correct, the led DEF will light up and the instrument will carry out a  
defrosting cycle.  
2. While in defrost, push and hold the DEFROST  
key for more than 5 seconds and the  
controller will end the defrost cycle. The controller will then enter drip mode for 2 minutes. The DEF  
led is flashing in drip mode.  
HOW TO CHANGE SET POINTS  
1. Press the P  
until sp-1 is displayed.  
2. Push UP or DOWNarrows to change the value.  
3. To Exit: Press SET + UP or wait 20 seconds without pressing a key.  
NOTE 1: The set value is stored even when the procedure is exited by waiting the time-out to expire.  
NOTE 2: Master-Bilt’s SETPOINT is set at a recommended 20°F at the factory.  
NOTE 3: If power is turned off to the unit, the set point returns to factory set value.  
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LIST OF PARAMETERS  
Here is a list of factory set parameters the value of which can not be change in the field without the  
password.  
Symbols Descriptions  
Range  
1 ÷ 2  
SPLL ÷ SPHL  
M/B Setting  
Active Set point  
SPAt  
SP1  
SP2  
SEnS  
Unit  
diSP  
HSEt  
tonE  
toFE  
dtyP  
dint  
1
20  
20  
ntc  
°F  
Pr1  
5
6.00  
4.00  
EL  
6.00  
30.00  
55  
Set Point 1  
Set Point 2  
Probes Type  
Unit of measurement  
Normal Display (Room Temperature)  
Differential  
Compressor will run for 6 minutes  
Then off for 4 Minutes  
EL = electrical Defrost  
Defrosting interval  
SPLL ÷ SPHL  
Ptc - ntc  
°C - °F  
OFF - Pr1 - Pr2 - SP - CL  
0 ÷ 30 °C/°F  
OFF ÷ 99.59 min.sec  
OFF ÷ 99.59 min.sec  
EL - in  
OFF ÷ 99.59 hrs.min  
0.01 ÷ 99.59 min.sec  
- 58 ÷ 302 °C/°F  
OFF ÷ 99.59 min.sec  
On - OFF - Lb  
Max. length of defrost cycle  
Defrost stop temperature  
Compressor delay after defrost (drainage time)  
Defrost display  
dEFE  
tEdF  
tdCO  
dLo  
2.00  
lb  
High temperature fan off  
Compressor protection time  
Delay at power on  
High temperature Alarm threshold  
Temperature Alarms delay  
- 58 ÷ 302 °C/°F  
OFF ÷ 99.59 min.sec  
OFF ÷ 99.59 min.sec  
OFF / - 58 ÷ 302 °C/°F  
OFF ÷ 99.59 min.sec  
FLt  
PtC  
od  
HAL  
ALd  
45  
1.00  
0.10  
32  
30  
ALARM SIGNALS  
Message  
Cause  
Outputs  
Reading Outside Range  
Inputs  
-E1  
Probe 1 bad or dis connected  
Control goes into fail safe mode. Compressor on 6 minutes  
and of 4 minutes.  
E1  
Reading Outside Range  
Probe 2 bad or disconnected  
Allarm in Progress  
Defrost end is timed  
Inputs  
Outputs unchanged.  
Inputs  
-E2  
E2  
AL  
Inernal Memory Error  
EEPr  
OTHER SIGNALS  
Message  
od  
Reason  
Delay in switching on in progress  
Defrosting in progress with “dLo” = Lb  
Post-defrosting in progress with “dLo” = Lb  
Continous Cycle in progress  
dEF  
PdEF  
CC  
Maximum temperature alarm in progress  
Minimum temperature alarm in progress  
Digital input alarm in progress  
HI  
LO  
AL  
Door Open  
AP  
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
The controller is provided with screw terminal block to connect cables with a cross section up to 2,5 mm2. Before  
connecting cables make sure the power supply complies with the control’s requirements. Separate the probe cables  
from the power supply cables, from the outputs and the power connections. Do not exceed the maximum current  
allowed on each relay, in case of heavier loads use a suitable external relay.  
PROBE CONNECTIONS  
The probes shall be mounted with the bulb upwards to prevent damage due to casual liquid infiltration. It is  
recommended to place the thermostat probe away from air streams to correctly measure the average room  
temperature. Place the defrost termination probe among the evaporator fins in the coldest place, where most ice is  
formed, far from heaters or from the warmest place during defrost, to prevent premature defrost termination.  
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS  
1. High head pressure and high back pressure:  
A. Condenser coil clogged or restricted  
B. Condenser fan motor defective.  
C. Air discharge in rear of cabinet restricted.  
2. Low back pressure and low head pressure:  
A. Restriction in system.  
B. Refrigerant undercharged.  
C. Leak in system  
3. Pressure normal – cabinet warm:  
A. Coil blocked with frost (see #4).  
B. Refrigerant undercharged.  
C. Control set too warm.  
4. Ice merchandiser not cycling – coil blocked with frost:  
A. Defective temperature controller, or improper settings.  
B. Refrigerant overcharged.  
C. Location too hot.  
D. Condenser clogged.  
E. Condenser fan motor defective.  
F. For freezer, defrost heater not operating.  
G. Air leakage into ice merchandiser due to open door or faulty door seal.  
5. Compressor starts and runs – but cycles on overload:  
A. Low voltage  
B. Relay defective.  
C. Overload defective.  
D. High head pressure (see #1).  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Symptom-System Operates Long or Continuously  
Possible Cause  
Possible Problem  
Remedy  
Adjust door closer and keep doors closed.  
Clean condenser  
How Long do the doors stay open?  
Is the condenser clean?  
Door closer need adjust.  
Dirty condenser.  
Are the condenser fans running?  
Is the evaporator dirty or iced up?  
Are the evaporator fans running?  
Fans not running.  
Repair or replace  
Iced or plugged evaporator coil(s). Defrost or clean (check control settings)  
Fans not running.  
Repair or replace  
Have you checked the refrigerant level? Shortage of refrigerant.  
Repair leak and recharge.  
Is there air or other non-condensables in Non-condensables in the system Evacuate and recharge.  
the system?  
Are all controls functioning properly?  
Control contacts or error codes. Repair or adjust the control.  
Checked expansion valve for Freezers? Improper controls adjusted.  
Clean or replace.  
What is Evaporator Superheat?  
Evaporator Superheat too high.  
Adjust expansion valve to lower  
Superheat setting.  
Where is condensing Unit located?  
Location too warm.  
Air leaks or doors  
Ventilate area or change to cooler  
location.  
Is Box well sealed from air penetrations? Wall panels not locked or wall  
pentrations not sealed.  
Seal leaks, adjust doors or  
replace.  
Is system capacity sufficient for product Product load greater than system add additional units or replace.  
load?  
capacity.  
CHECK LIST  
A.  
B.  
C.  
D.  
E.  
F.  
Check operating pressures.  
Check electrical requirements of unit to supply voltage.  
Set temperature control for desired temperature range.  
Check condensing unit for vibrating or rubbing tubing. Dampen and clamp as required.  
Replace all service valve caps and latch unit covers.  
Check that evaporator fan runs after initial pull down.  
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CABINET CLEANING PROCEDURES  
WARNING!  
To avoid electrical shock, disconnect main power supplies to the merchandiser  
before beginning this procedure. May have more than one disconnect switch.  
The exterior of the ice merchandiser should simply be wiped clean with a damp cloth daily. This will be sufficient to  
keep the unit looking its finest. Do not use a brush, scouring pad, or any abrasive material on the painted  
surfaces!  
To clean the interior of the ice merchandiser, the condensing unit and power to the merchandiser fans and heaters  
should be shut off. Disconnect all power before cleaning! All product in the cabinet should be removed and stored  
in an appropriate facility. All shelving, trays, etc. should be removed and cleaned separately.  
The interior (as well as the exterior) of the ice merchandiser may be cleaned with a germicidal detergent at the  
manufacturer’s recommended concentration. Do not use any ammonia-based products as this may damage the  
electrical components in the unit. Again, do not use a brush, scouring pad, or any abrasive material on the painted  
surfaces. Use a soft brush or cleaner pad for built-up dirt, stains, or spills. Remove only the necessary mechanical  
parts to access the evaporator coil and fan housing. Care should be taken not to unnecessarily soak fan motors,  
electrical connections, controls, or any wire raceway. Wipe all surfaces with a damp cloth. A sanitizer should then be  
thoroughly sprayed onto the surfaces and again wiped with a damp cloth.  
Remove only the necessary mechanical parts to access the condenser coil and compressor housing. Care should  
again be taken not to unnessarily soak fan motors, electrical connections, time clock, ballasts, or any wire raceway.  
Check the condenser coil to insure that it is not clogged with dirt, dust, or lint. A dirty or clogged condenser coil will  
result in diminished performance of the cabinet. The condenser should be brushed with a plastic bristled brush. For  
dust or dirt that has accumulated deep inside the condenser, use compressed air to blow the dirt through the coil. Do  
not let dust or dirt accumulate on the fan blades. If dust or dirt is noticeable, simply wipe the fan blades with a damp  
cloth as with other surfaces. After cleaning, replace any equipment that was previously removed and start the  
condensing unit and return power to the lights, fans, and heaters.  
CLEANING: As a regular maintenance routine, the condenser coil should be cleaned approx every 6 to 12 months,  
depending on store conditions.  
Keep the equipment clean and sanitary so it will meet your local sanitation codes. Wipe up all spills, clean with water  
and a mild detergent, then rinse with clean water. Wipe the exterior and gasket area as needed.  
ICE MERCHANDISER MONTHLY CHECKLIST  
1. Check condenser coil, clean if necessary.  
2. Check service valves for leaks evident by oil traces.  
3. Check for obstruction restricting air flow over the evaporator coil and the condenser coil.  
Insure that the air intake is not obstructed.  
4. Check for excessive noise.  
5. Check for proper temperature, adjust if necessary.  
6. Check door gaskets for proper seal against cabinet.  
7. Check doors for self closing, adjust tension if necessary.  
6. Check for proper operation sequence in normal refrigeration cycle and defrost cycle.  
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PARTS LIST  
PART DESCRIPTION  
IM-23  
Condensing unit/1st run units  
Compressor (AEA44440YXA)  
Bottom Shelf  
Light Switch  
Ballast  
evaporator coil  
evaporator fan motor  
evaporator fan blade  
evaporator fan guard  
Wall Gard  
drain flanges with adapter  
drain line heater wire  
heater clip  
drier  
grill  
rear Cover  
Cap Tube  
heater safety  
vinyl tube  
coil defrost heater  
TLY-25 Control w/ Sensors  
TLY Controller  
Sensors  
01-01733  
03-50330  
33-01453  
23-50562  
23-00349  
07-13288  
13-13198  
15-13106  
25-01324  
25-01344  
11-01410  
17-00404  
17-09431  
09-09308  
256-28900  
255-11714  
11-01450  
19-01164  
11-00876  
17-09407  
19-13952  
19-13992  
19-13953  
31-02672  
23-01092  
27-00592  
001-13001  
19-3118  
glass door  
Starter  
Leg Leueler  
Condensate Pan  
toggle switch  
Evap Motor Bracket  
condensate pan clip  
Lamps 15W  
Lamp Shield  
Rear Grille  
13-13165  
21-01284  
23-00329  
25-01273  
25-00104  
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SALE AND DISPOSAL  
OWNER RESPONSIBILITY  
If you sell or give away your Master-Bilt Ice Merchandiser you must make sure that all safety labels and the Installation  
- Service Manual are included with it. If you need replacement labels or manuals, Master-Bilt will provide them free.  
Contact the customer service department at Master-Bilt at (800)-647-1284.  
The customer service department at Master-Bilt should be contacted at the time of sale or disposal of your cabinet so  
records may be kept of its new location.  
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