INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
UTILITy COOLERS
MODEL NOS.
US4KP
US10KP
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Table of Contents
Cabinet Specifications......................................... 2
Preparing for Assembly
This manual has been prepared to assist you
in the installation of your Utility Cooler and to
acquaint you with its operation and maintenance.
Tools Required .................................................... 3
Pre-Assembly....................................................... 3
Placing the Utility Cooler ..................................... 3
Cam Lock Fastening Method ............................. 3
Assembling the Cooler
Preparing the Floor .............................................. 4
Assembly.............................................................. 4
Assembly Order-Four Keg Cooler........................ 5
Assembly Order-Ten Keg Cooler ......................... 6
General Information
Electrical Requirements....................................... 7
Starting the Cooler............................................... 7
Temperature Control ............................................ 7
Ventilation Requirements ..................................... 7
Cleaning the Condensing Unit............................. 7
Warranty Information ........................................... 7
Replacement Parts ............................................. 8
Wiring Diagrams
We dedicate considerable time to ensure that our
products provide the highest level of customer
satisfaction. If service is required, your dealer
can provide you with a list of qualified service
agents. For your own protection, never return
merchandise for credit without our approval.
We thank you for selecting a Perlick product and
assure you of our continuing interest in your
satisfaction
IMPORTANT WARRANTy INFORMATION
To register your product, visit our web site at
“Service”. You will see the link to “Warranty
Registration Form”. You must complete and submit
this form or the installation date will revert back to
the ship Date.
Four Keg Self-contained...................................... 9
Ten Keg Self-contained...................................... 10
8300 West Good Hope Road • Milwaukee, WI 53223 • Phone 414-353-7060 • Fax 414-353-7069
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Preparing the Cabinet for Use
Tools Required
The Cam Lock Fastening Method
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Tape Measure.
Chalk Line.
This utility cooler utilizes the cam-lock fastening
method. (See illustration on below.)
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Caulking Gun.
Caulk (provided).
Clam Lock Wrench (provided).
Level.
Screw Driver.
Shims.
Insert the cam lock wrench into the lock before the
panels are pushed together. Turn the handle Cam
Hole counterclockwise as far as it will go to fully
cock the
cam. Note: The cam must be fully cocked to
assure proper locking. The panels should then be
pushed together tightly and locked by turning the
wrench clockwise.
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Pre-Assembly
Some panels have been protected with a strip-
pable film to prevent surface damage. Remove this
film before assembly. It is very difficult to remove it
from the panel edges after panels have been joined
together. Note: Do not store panels with protective
film in sunlight or high temperature areas for an
extended period of time.
Plugs are provided to insert in cam-lock holes after
final assembly.
CAM
CAM
HOLE
Placing the Utility Cooler
This utility cooler should not be installed tight
against any building or adjacent cooler wall. A
minimum of two inches must be provided for air
circulation. Shims for leveling the floor must
also be incorporated into overall height and
clearance requirements.
Remote Units: A minimum four inch clearance is
required between the top of the utility cooler
and the ceiling of the building in which it is being
installed.
Self-contained Units: Sufficient clearance above the
cooler must be allowed for ceiling panel
and condensing unit installation. For ventilation
requirements, see page 7.
Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.
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General Information
Preparing the Floor
Assembly
Snap a chalk line on the building floor to establish
cooler location. Place floor panel(s) on the floor and
check for level. A level floor is essential to ensure
that vertical panels will be plumb. If shimming
is required to level the sections, the shims must
extend under the entire section, not just the edges.
Shims should be used at each end, at all wall
seams, and at each floor seam. They should not be
spaced further than 24 inches apart.
1. Place (do not slide) all sections into position.
2. Each panel is numbered on the edge. For a four
keg cooler, follow the assembly order on page
5. For a ten keg cooler, the assembly order
appears on page 6.
Note: If ceiling height in building is restricted,
panel(s) can be carried through the door open-
ing and placed into position from inside the
cooler.
3. Install cap plugs in all cam-lock holes.
4. Seal cooler to the floor.
CEILING
KEEP GASKETS
OUT OF GROOVE
SEAL COOLER TO FLOOR
AFTER UNIT IS LEVEL AND
ASSEMBLED
FLOOR PANEL
FLOOR
Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.
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Four Keg Cooler
Four Keg Cooler Assembly
Assemble panels as follows:
Section 1:.............. Floor
Section 6:.............. Front with Door
Section 5:.............. Right Wall
Section 7:.............. Ceiling
Section 2:.............. Left Wall
Section 3:.............. Left back Wall
Section 4:.............. Right back Wall
3
4
UNIT
COOLER
1
5
2
FLOOR
6
PANEL NO.#’S
7
FRONT VIEW
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Ten Keg Cooler
Ten Keg Cooler Assembly
Assemble panels as follows:
Section 1 & 2:........ Floor-Section
Section 3: .............. Left Wall
Section 7: .............. Door Section
Section 8: .............. Left Front Panel
Section 4: .............. Left back Wall
Section 5: .............. Right back Wall
Section 3A:............ Right Wall
Section 6: .............. Right Front Wall
Section 9: .............. Celing Panel with
Evaporator Housiing
Section 10: ............ Celing Panel
4
5
PANEL NO.#’S
3A
1
3
2
9
10
COOLER
6
8
7
9
10
FRONT VIEW
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General Information
There should be nothing on or around the machin-
ery compartment area which will restrict the flow of
room temperature air to the condenser or over the
compressor.
Electrical Requirements
The package unit must be installed so that the wir-
ing conforms to, and is in accordance with National
and Local Electrical Codes. (See Condensing Unit
Data Plate for Electrical Specifications.
Natural
Forced Air
Circulation Cu.
Circulation C.F.M.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to operate the condens-
ing unit on any other power source than that listed
on the unit data plate. See appropriate wiring dia-
gram on pages 9, 10 or 11.
Compressor H.P.
Ft. Room Volume Fresh Air Entering
Needed
Room
1/3 to 1/2
600
220
Cleaning the Condensing Unit
Starting The Cooler
Inspect the machinery compartment every 60 days.
A heavy accumulation of dirt and/or grease on
the front of the condensing unit (radiator) must be
cleaned off with a stiff brush or vacuum cleaner. be
careful not to bend the aluminum fins on the con-
densing unit.
Allow the empty utility cooler to operate 24 hours
for a settling-out period before use.
Temperature Control
The temperature control is located on the evapo-
rator housing. It is factory adjusted to maintain a
temperature of approximately 34° F. cut out and
40° F. cut in. Cut out temperatures lower than 34°F.
are not advisable as excessive frost may accumu-
late on the evaporator.
Warranty
This Utility Cooler is fully warranted against defects
in both material and workmanship for a period
of one (1) year from date of sale. Defective parts
must be returned to Perlick freight prepaid. All
parts found to be defective upon inspection will be
replaced on a no-charge basis, F.O.b. our factory.
Perlick is not responsible for parts damaged by
alteration, unauthorized service, accident or abuse.
All costs incident to replacement, including labor,
refrigerant, and/or loss of sales are incidental to
this warranty and must be borne by the user.
If excessive frost does accumulate, the unit is
operating at too cold a temperature. To defrost the
evaporator, turn off the electrical power to the con-
densing unit or turn the control to a warmer posi-
tion to allow the fan motor to defrost it. The control
should then be reset to a temperature that will not
ice up the evaporator. A plastic drain hose should
be attached to the drain pan of the evaporator and
routed through the wall panel. A receptacle should
be provided for accumulated condensing water or
connect to a building drain facility.
Ventilation Requirements
Air-cooled units must be furnished with sufficent
ventilation to maintain their efficiency. The table
at right indicates the minimum room size/cubic
footage, only the space above the condensing
unit can be used. When the room size is below
minimum, some type of forced ventilation must
be provided.
Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.
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Replacement Parts
be prepared to provide the model and serial num-
ber of the cooler. The serial number is
printed on a label which is attached to the inside
wall, adjacent to the evaporator housing.
How to Order Replacement Parts
Contact your local Perlick dealer to order
replacement parts.
SELF-CONTAINED UTILITy COOLERS
FOUR KEG
TEN KEG
Description
Compressor Only
Part Number
57499
Description
Compressor Only
Part Number
57860
Condensing Unit Fan Motor
Condensing Unit Fan blade
Evaporator Coil Assembly
E xpansion Valve
57513
Condensing Unit Fan Motor
Condensing Unit Fan blade
Evaporator Coil Assembly
E xpansion Valve
C15250A2
C15250A3
57872
C3150-3
57861
57877
57877
Temp. Control (two-wired)
57891
Temp. Control (two-wired)
57891
ALL MODEL UTILITy COOLERS
Description
Part Number
57878
Description
Evaporator Fan Guard
Plug button
Part Number
57875
Switch
Light bulb
C31358
C25969-1
57879
57882
bulb Guard
Door Sill
57883
Thermometer
Door Closure
Light Indicator
Hinge
57884
Hinged Door Assy.
Gasket-Door Assy.
Evaporator Fan Motor
Evaporator Fan blade
57880
57858
57881
57885
57873
Handle
57886
57874
Door Wiper Gasket
57908
Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.
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Wiring Diagram — Four Keg Self-Contained Cooler
CAPACITOR
COMPRESSOR
TERMINALS
GREEN
C
2
1
BROWN
WHITE
L1
L2
S
R
RELAY
OVERLOAD
FAN
GREEN
BLACK
WHITE
SWITCH
LIGHT
WHITE
BLACK
WHITE
BLACK
BROWN
WHITE
(ELECTRONIC)
THERMOSTAT
(4 MIN. “ON” DELAY)
EVAPORATOR
FAN MOTORS
BLACK
(ALTERNATE)
THERMOSTAT
(STANDARD)
BROWN
Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.
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Wiring Diagram — Ten Keg Self-Contained Cooler
1
5
2
L
CAPACITOR
M
FAN
CONDENSER
RELAY
OVERLOAD
BLUE
S
3
1
C
COMPRESSOR
TERMINALS
R
GREEN
BLACK
WHITE
SWITCH
LIGHT
WHITE
BLACK
WHITE
BROWN
BLACK
WHITE
(ELECTRONIC)
THERMOSTAT
(4 MIN. “ON” DELAY)
EVAPORATOR
FAN MOTORS
BLACK
(ALTERNATE)
THERMOSTAT
(STANDARD)
BROWN
Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.
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Perlick is committed to continuous improvement. Therefore, we reserve the right to change specifications without prior notice.
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8300 West Good Hope Road • Milwaukee, WI 53223 • Phone 414-353-7060 • Fax 414-353-7069
Form No. Z2026
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