Automati c
• protect the upstream cabinets with omnipolar circuit breakers with suitable
safety switches
• instruct the operator on the positi on of the switches to be reached quickly in
Before
• consult the wiring diagrams annexed to the cabinet
• make sure that the rati ng plate data matches the characteristi cs of the electri-
connected
• check that power supply voltage is the one reported on the rati ng plate.
• remove all metallic objects worn: rings, watches, bracelets, earrings, etc.
• proceed with wiring
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If the electrical supply is interrupted, the electrical equipment of the shop will not restart,
triggering the overload protecti on devices; modify the system to diff erenti ate the enable-
ment of the various devices.
15. Control and adjustment of the temperature
the cooling temperature is controlled by means of:
digital solar thermometer(Fig.12); the electronic controller (opti onal) (Fig.13)
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To change the set parameters of the controller, contact the manufacturer.
16. Cabinet loading
max allowed capacity evenly distributed of tray: 350 kg/m
max allowed capacity evenly distributed of shelves: 160 kg/m
Max roof capacity: 45 kg/m
Remedy
• arrange the products in order and evenly (Fig.14)
• leave a 30 mm clearance between the goods and the top shelf (Fig.15)
• introduce products already cooled at the required storage temperature
• load the cabinet so that the goods from a longer ti me is sold before the newly
• on bent shelves, always use retainers
What to avoid
DO NOT obstruct/impede the fl ow of cooled air
DO NOT place goods on cabinet's roof (Fig.19)
NEVER introduce heated products
DO NOT obstruct the inlet of cooled air with: goods, price tags, price holders,
decorati ons etc.
DO NOT climb on the furniture(Fig.17). Use a compliant ladder to reach the
loading points.
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characteristi cs that will also have the functi on of master switches for cutti ng
off the line
case of EMERGENCY
DANGER! Live parts. Short circuit Electrocuti on
The automati c magneto-thermal switches must be such that they do
not open the circuit on the neutral, without simultaneously opening
on the phases and, in any case, must allow complete disconnecti on in
conditi ons of category III overvoltage.
cal system to which the cabinet must be att ached.
DANGER! Live parts. Short circuit Electrocuti on
Check that the att achments of the lighti ng systems (fl oors, roof, ceil-
ing) are properly inserted and locked into their housings to avoid
disconnecti ons during cleaning and maintenance operati ons, that may
cause harmful electric shocks.
(Fig.14)
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received goods (stock rotati on)
(Fig.14)
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(Fig.16) (Fig.14)
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