Probe Positioning (Fig. 13); Temperature Control And Adjustment (Fig. 5); Unit Loading (Fig. 5) - Arneg Pelican Manual De Instalacion Y Uso

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- The installer must supply the anchorage devices for all cables in and out of the unit
- The automatic thermomagnetic switch must be such as not to open the circuit on neutral, without
simultaneously opening it on the phases. In any case, the opening distance of contacts must be at
least 3 mm.
Note:All these operations should be performed by specialised technical personnel.

10.Probe positioning (Fig. 13)

- Temperature probe: NTC IP67 L=4000 code 04510153 .
- Probes A - C must be blocked using Betterman 6-17 terminals code 04355001 and must not be
insulated.
- Probe B must be fixed in contact with the aluminium fins using the stainless steel bulb-holder spring
code 02230134.

11.Temperature control and adjustment (Fig. 5)

The tank and superstructure have two separate temperature control systems.
Refrigeration temperature is controlled by means of the thermometer (Rif. 4) or the electronic control
device (Rif. 5 OPTIONAL) on the lower part of the cabinet (tank) or the upper part (rise) (Rif. 9). Nor-
mally the controller is set in the factory during testing, but it is possible to alter programming. To do so,
please refer to the instructions given by the control device manufacturer.
Economisers
If using electronic systems commonly referred to as 'economisers' (due to the door heating
wire adjustment function), these must be connected to the glass door power supply
only. Connecting the economisers to the frame heating wire power supply lines and not to
the door ones may damage the wires and invalidate the product warranty.
Frame wires must operate at full power.
Note:All these operations should be performed by specialised technical personnel.

12.Unit loading (Fig. 5)

To refill the unit, you must comply with some important rules:
- arrange the goods in such a way that the maximum load line is never exceeded(Rif. 8) - exceeding
this limit can interfere with correct air circulation (Rif. 12), causing the goods temperature to rise and
ice to form on the evaporator;
- arrange the goods in a uniform, orderly fashion avoiding overloading the shelves (maximum load
admissible 160 kg/m
- the arrangement of goods, without leaving empty areas, guarantees optimum unit function.
- leave approximately 30 mm space between the goods and the shelf immediately above.
- we recommend using up the goods that have been stored in the unit for longest first, before the new
arrivals (food stock rotation)
- The maximum load admissible in the tank is 300 kg/m
- Shelves can be angled in 2 different positions 0°; -10°.
ATTENTION!:
To refill the superstructure:
- load the cabinet one door at a time;
- do not load the cabinet with all doors open at the same time;
- block the door open until loading is complete to avoid continuously opening and
closing it, during this phase, keep the sliding cover below open to avoid condensa-
tion forming.
Do not load the cabinet roof with boxes, packages or other (Rif. 3)
Do not use the sliding doors as a resting plane for goods when loading. The doors
have not been designed to support any loads (Rif. 6).
12_1.Loading of cabinets for ice cream and frozen foods
- reducing the time for which frozen foods are at environmental humidity and temperature to a
minimum to avoid the formation of frost on the boxes, which can, once inside the cabinet, stick
together and to the base grille.
- limit door opening time to 2-3 minutes
- keep 4-5 cm space between the goods and the air output mouths to allow for normal circulation of
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