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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBuilding Permit #363-13 - 19 High Street 11/2/2012 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER APPLICATION FOR PLAN EXAMINATION Permit NO: W Date Received Date Issued: Z f 2 IMPORTANT:Applicant must complete all items on this page LOCATION L t"t/ y1 �Tr' e� J�d� &iovoz 4CGS= ' I , P.rin PROPERTY OWNER Print 100 Year Old Structure yesno, MAP NO: PARCEL ZONING.'DISTRICT.: Historic District ye no _%�_ Machine Shop Village yes no TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT PROPOSED USE Residential Non- Residential ❑ New Building ❑ One family ❑Addition ❑Two or more family ❑ Industrial Iteration No. of units: commercial ❑ Repair, replacement ❑Assessory Bldg ❑ Others: ❑ Demolition ❑ Other ❑ Septic ❑Well ❑ Floodplain ❑Wetlands ❑ Watershed:District- ❑Water/Sewer DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED: 571A// A- W4_14-//J 016 le lv,A/f�v V�e t Cade ' s r-a-q e area entifica 'on PLse Type or Print Clearly) OWNER: Name: ti• ua�,,,. r-� Phone: q-78 -U69;^ 7 Address: Q (�I' V s se e.T °'r`k Arvtsv tra MA 41' J 8 CONTRACTOR Name: Phone: Cp(�7-?99- 60S 1 Address: d0 a r Q t N Supervisor's Construction License: L_ Co 3.7QExp. Date: t k l t 5 labl Home Im rovement License: ( (-gj35�7 Exp. Date: 3L l �bt P 1 ARCHITECT/ENGINEER '� Phone: Address: Reg. No. b FEE SCHEDULE:BULDING PERMIT:$12.00 PER$1000.00 OF THE TOTAL ESTIMATED COST BASED ON$125.00 PER S.F. *1 Total Project Cost: $ �� FEE: $ � Check No.: Receipt No.: NOTE: Persons contracts ith r gi er ractors do not have acces o e n f ;Signature of Agent/Owner _ contractor Plans Submitted Plans Wai Certified Plot Plan ❑ Stamped P S' Plans Submitted ❑ Plans Waived ❑ Certified Plot Plan ❑ Stamped Plans ❑ TYPE OF SEWERAGE DISPOSAL Public Sewer ❑ Tanning/Massage/Body Art ❑ Swimming Pools ❑ Well ❑ Tobacco Sales ❑ Food Packaging/Sales ❑ Private(septic tank,etc. ❑ Permanent Dumpster on Site ❑ THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS FOR OFFICE USE ONLY INTERDEPARTMENTAL SIGN OFF - U FORM DATE REJECTED DATE APPROVED PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT ❑ ❑ COMMENTS CONSERVATION Reviewed on Signature COMMENTS HEALTH Reviewed on lam-- Si nature '.�M COMMENTS Zoning Board of Appeals: Variance, Petition No: Zoning Decision/receipt submitted yes Planning Board Decision: Comments a Conservation Decision: Comments ,'Water & Sewer Connection/Signature& Date Driveway Permit DPW Town Engineer: Signature: Located 384 Osgood Street FIRE DEPARTMENT - Temp Dumpster on site yes no Located at 124 Main Strdet Fire Department signature/date COMMENTS Dimension Number of Stories: Total square feet of floor area, based on Exterior dimensions. Total land area, sq. ft.: ELECTRICAL: Movement of Meter location, mast or service drop requires approval of Electrical Inspector Yes No DANGER ZONE LITERATURE: Yes No MGL Chapter 166 Section 21A—F and G min.$100-$1000 fine NOTES and DATA— For department use Ll Notified for pickup - Date s � Doc.Building Permit Revised 2010 Building Department The following is a list of the required forms to be filled out for the appropriate permit to be obtained. Roofing, Siding, Interior Rehabilitation Permits ❑ Building Permit Application ❑ Workers Comp Affidavit ❑ Photo Copy Of H.I.C. And/Or C.S.L. Licenses ❑ Copy of Contract ❑ Floor Plan Or Proposed Interior Work ❑ Engineering Affidavits for Engineered products NOTE: All dumpster permits require sign off from Fire Department prior to issuance of Bldg Permit Addition Or Decks ❑ Building Permit Application ❑ Certified Surveyed Plot Plan ❑ Workers Comp Affidavit ❑ Photo Copy of H.I.C. And C.S.L. Licenses ❑ Copy Of Contract ❑ Floor/Crossection/Elevation Plan Of Proposed Work With Sprinkler Plan And Hydraulic Calculations (If Applicable) ❑ Mass check Energy Compliance Report (If Applicable) ❑ Engineering Affidavits for Engineered products NOTE: All dumpster permits require sign off from Fire Department prior to issuance of Bldg Permit New Construction (Single and Two Family) ❑ Building Permit Application ❑ Certified Proposed Plot Plan ❑ Photo of H.I.C. And C.S.L. Licenses ❑ Workers Comp Affidavit ❑ Two Sets of Building Plans (One To Be Returned) to Include Sprinkler Plan And Hydraulic Calculations (If Applicable) ❑ Copy of Contract ❑ Mass check Energy Compliance Report ❑ Engineering Affidavits for Engineered products NOTE: All dumpster permits require sign off from Fire Department prior to issuance of Bldg Permit In all cases if a variance or special permit was required the Town Clerks office must stamp the decision from the Board of Appeals that the appeal period is over. The applicant must then get this recorded at the Registry of Deeds. One copy and proof of recording must be submitted with the building application Doc: Doc.Building Permit Revised 2012 Location Not-� Date • TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER 0 Certificate of Occupancy $ Building/Frame Permit Fee 6 / Foundation Permit Fee $ r, �rikrtF "fit>'' Other Permit Fee $ �, TOTAL $ Check#/�� 25903 Building Inspector NORTH Town ofAndover � Ito No. " y 1 . ]� h ver, Mass, Y O LAKE A_ COCKICKEWICK 7.q A°RAreo OkVp S V BOARD OF HEALTH Food/Kitchen PERMIT T LD Septic System :-=7C> r THIS CERTIFIES THAT .......( ? .. �. BUILDING INSPECTOR Foundation has permission to erect ..................... buildings on ..............1.9......`. 1.. .... .4..:.......................... Rough to be occupied as ............V1.�k.�-;. ..IA.....CO ........................................................... Chimney provided that the person accepting this permit shall in every respect conform to the terms of the application Final on file in this-office, and to the provisions of the Codes and By-Laws relating to the Inspection,Alteration and Construction of Buildings in the Town of North Andover. PLUMBING INSPECTOR VIOLATION of the Zoning or Building Regulations Voids this Permit. Rough Final 07% . PERMIT EXPIRES IN 6 MONTHS ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR UNLESS CONSTRUCTIORSTA Rough Service ............... ..... .......................................................... Final BUILDING INSPECTOR GAS INSPECTOR Occupancy Permit Required to Occupy Building Rough Display in a Conspicuous Place on the Premises — Do Not Remove Final No Lathing or Dry Wall To Be Done FIRE DEPARTMENT Until Inspected and Approved by the Building Inspector. Burner Street No. Smoke Det. SEE REVERSE SIDE 14*11, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston,MA 02111 www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Le ibl Name (Business/Organization/Individual): M. Address: aa 'Ue City/State/Zip: Phone#: — 7q q —6t975% Are you an employer?Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required): 1.❑ I am a employer with 4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I 6. ❑New construction employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 2.❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. 7. ❑Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have 8. ❑Demolition working for me in any capacity. workers' comp.insurance. 9. ❑Building addition [No workers' comp.insurance 5. Rg-we are a corporation and its required.] officers have exercised their 10.0 Electrical repairs or additions 3.❑ I am a homeowner doing all work right of exemption per MGL 11.❑Plumbing repairs or additions myself. [No workers' comp. c. 152, §1(4),and we have no 12.0 Roof repairs insurance required.]t employees. [No workers' r comp.insurance required.] 13.�QtherL A-t F ,, 1 N w Q�— *Any applicant that checks box 41 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. tContractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and their workers'comp.policy information. 1 am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. I � �^ Insurance Company Name: /Iv �N Ktv t-. Cyt ?olicy#or Self-ins.Liiic. #: �"�Q -- (��Ij3 (P'] jy(Q(0 Expiration Date: ( j lob Site Address: l ' �lt�t-�C 0►`t h tate/Zip: tttach a copy of the workers' c mpensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). ,ailure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a ine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine if up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of nvestigations of the D for' urance c a e verification. do hereby i un t nd p It' s of perjury that the information provided abo a ist ue and correct. i nature: Date: hone#: — Official use only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town official. City or Town: PermitALicense# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: A� ® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MM/DD O lo/2s/22o101 2 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER NONTACT AME, Scott Handorff Twinbrook Ins. Agency, Inc. PHONE 781) 843-7000 FAC No: (781) 848-6100 400A Franklin Street ADDRESS: shandorff@twinbrook.com Braintree, MA 02184 PRODUCER 401931 INSURE S AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED INSURERA:Travelers Ins. Columbia Construction Company INSURERB:North River Ins.Co. P.O. BOX 220 INSURER C: 100 Riverpark Drive INSURER D: North Reading, MA 01864 INSURER E: INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE AML SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMTS LTR POLICY NUMBER M/DD/Y MM/DD/YYYY GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000, 000 A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DTC0463D4553 DPREMISES AMAGE (EaQccrr $ 300 000 CLAIMS-MADE �OCCUR 1/5/2012 12/5/2012 MED EXP(Anyone person) $ 5 000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 11000, 000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2, 000, 000 GEN'LAGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $ 2, 000, 000 POLICY XI—1 P C LOC $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMB INED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1, 000, 000 1/5/2012 12/5/2012 (Ea accident) A ANYAUTO 810-0994N62A-COF1 BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ X SCHEDULED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE $ X HIREDAUTOS (Per accident) X NON-OWNEDAUTOS $ UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $15, 000, 000 EXCESSLIAB 1/5/2012 12/5/2012 CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $30, 000, 000 B DEDUCTIBLE 553-090751-1 $ X RETENTION $ 0 $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION DTO-UB-667N666 X WCSTATU- OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE Y� NIA 1/5/2012 12/5/2012 E.L.EACHACCIDENT $ 1, 000, 000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1, 000, 000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 1, 000, 000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (Attach ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,if more space is regri red) Interior construction CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE Good Day Cafe' THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN 19 High Street ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. North Andover, MA AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Joseph P. Rizzo / LDB ©1988-2009 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2009/09) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD 1 2 39-5 VT ©� A Dry Storage Room f�EW Walk=i -Cob]e� SCOPE OF WORK LINE J STORAGE 81-001 77 KITCHEN r 7 1I 81-002 NEW DOOR B DINNING ROOM 81-003 --------- -- -- - - ------------------- ---- --------1.14 Walk-in Cooler 1 CAFE 1/8"=V-0" C CAFE Walk-in Cooler B U R T , H ILL Sheet issued Drawing Number uood Day a e Project Issued ARCHITECTURE SK01ARCHITECTURE ENGMEERMG INTERIOR DESIGN LANDSCAPE M457ERRAMlING 19 High St. AUG 5,2011 Ma 303 Congress Street 6th Floor Boston,MA 02210 Scale Project No. RCG No th Andover Mills LLC TEL:617 423 4252 FAX:617 423 4333 o euRr Nluo-c 118"=1'-0. 07804.19 1 2 i I i 30'-51/2" I A Dry Storage Room 00 NEW Walk n-C-6-ole--r)N SCOPE OF WORK LINE STORAGE GE LJL 'i 001 P10=!\L--J --- ---J KITCHEN �� 61-002 NEW DOOR B II DINNING ROOM 61-003 --------- --- - --- -------------------------------- ------- - Walk-in -------------------- ----Walk-in Cooler n CAFE 1/8" = V-0" C i B �,J 1 _ T , HILL Sheet Issued Drawing CAFE Walk-in Cooler g Number Gooday Cafe' Project Issued 10/31/2012 SK01-R 19 High St. ARCHITECTURE ENGINEERING INTERIOR DESIGN LANDSCAPE MASTERPLANNING AUG 5,2011 Ma 303 Congress Street 6th Floor Boston, MA 02210 Scale Project No. RCG North Andover Mills LLC TEL: 617 423 4252 FAX: 617 423 4333 ©BURT HILL INC. 1/8"=1'-0" 07804.19 fice o onsumerirs&Bdsiness M1egulan Of HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR Reg istration:,,.4--1y18357 Type: Expiration: :3/2%2013 Individual My L.JOHNSON � w MATT JOHNSON. r i 5 BOSTON RD ANDOVER,MA 01810, Undersecretary . Massachusetts-.Department of Public Safety Board of Building; Regmilations and Standards Con`str'uction Supervisor License License: CS 63794 MATT L JOHNSON ` i :,5 BOSTON RD } ANDOVER, MA 01810 Expiration: 11/15/2012 Commissioner - Tr#: 5101 Z li Arctic Industries Walk-in Cooler with insulated floor panels 6'w x 8'L x 7'tall inside Heavy Duty Door unit w/Diamond Plate incl. temperature gauges and pre-wired lighting f Door model 4F6.OX6.9 Exterior Grade 3 phase compressor 230/208 with metal housing and stand Russell Cold Zone twin fan condenser model #AE 26-75B 230V single phase Arctic Industries - 1033-SC 6' Modular Walk-In Cooler Page 1 of 2 e fono SERVICE Restaurant Equipment and Supplies Log In I My Account I.4 My Cart FSWThousands of Products.Thousands of Answers. 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Related Categories Features rs°'-1L 7-11 • 35°F holding temperature No structural wood used in the product -.L • Factory-mounted light switch and analog thermometer Walk In Freezers Commercial Freezers 80 Models 578 Models ABS plastic and steel supports used on door and door frame • Door utilizes magnetic gaskets and has an inside safety release Wall,ceiling and floor constructed of Energy Code compliant hi-density foam Benefits Commercial Refrigerated Display Modular construction allows door to be placed in any paneled section of the unit Refngerators Cases • Heat gain eliminated by using self-sealing gaskets on panels and magnetic gaskets on door 1126 Models 109 Models • One-piece corners enhance structural stability See All:Walk In Refrigeration Vapor-proof lights centered over door for maximum illumination without sacrificing shelving and storing room Additional considerations All walk-ins must be installed with a minimum of two inches of clearance on all sides.Additional remote and outdoor accessories or customized units are available by calling our Product Experts at 1-877-877-4379. Ask a Question About This Product iJ Enter your email address if you would like a responses Your Email: +-®�- Phone:' First and Last Name: Company Name: Email is for Responses ONLY. I_Ask Us p Qrlestion..� We will not send you any other email. t. - --- --- hep://www.foodservicewarehouse.com/arctic-industries/1033-sc/p521445.aspx 10/22/2012 IF 1.l o ;, p t 4 ✓ �. f ' r f raw f.,yr Spring Assist Hingesf. 'N1_ight'Switch ",� Self-Contained ' F �FoNinfgr-mationfonlArttic'sTextenst4allinelofiwalk-inTd-doiersl,4freexersTandfreach:insivis t4Wm!arcticwalkinsfcorn DAY �YR �YEASor:R E weor NSF® WARRANTYWAF2RAN7Y 'WARRANT;YWARRANTYY Q Features & Advantages Panels •Wall,ceiling,and floor are constructed of Energy Code compliant hi-density foam. •Panels are NSF and U.L listed. •7'clear interior height with outside height of 74" (without floor)or 7'8 1/2"(with floor). •Interior and exterior Acrylume finish to minimize fingerprints and oxidation. * (Acrylume=Galvalume+Acrylic coating) WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS •Modular design for ease of installation. •Floors are manufactured with smooth aluminum,joined with cam locks and sealed with a dual bulb,NSF approved foamed-in-place type gasket. U •Floorless models include NSF approved,coved base vinyl screeds,pre-cut and mitered. Doors & Frames •FULL SIZE,34"x 78"self-closing,infitting,flush mounted foamed in place door and frame,NSF approved. Arctic Industries is proud •Spring door closer,spring assist hinges,and magnetic to present the Series 1000 value gaskets provided to ensure air tight seal. priced line of walk-in coolers and •Federally mandated inside safety release on all doors. freezers.This economical group of •Reinforced with high impact ABS plastic for extra support products has been designed and and rigidity which helps protect the door and frame from day to day impact and provides a thermal break. engineered to provide customers •Key locked handle on all exterior doors, with a quick delivery„ low cost •Light switch and analog thermometer factory mounted. answer to their refrigeration needs while still maintaining the high •Pressure Relief Valve(PRV)factory mounted in all freezer compartments, quality and customer service Arctic •Fluorescent vapor proof light fixture. is known for. •Door heater provided in all freezers. Refrigeration: Two choices of air-cooled refrigeration Remote Self Contained:Top mount flush coil with cover. Condenser unit,evaporator, Pre-assembled&Pre-Charged with all controls. and all controls provided No drain line required.No outside loose. refrigeration technician needed for installation. Holding temperatures are 35°(0 for coolers and 0°(9 or-10°(f)for freezers based on 90`ambient and normal use. 08 • i w ARCTIC ! 1 1 SPECIFICATIONS Remote System'.• a Model Actual Size Remote Condensing Unit Electrical System Total System Electrical System Total Number Nominal W x L x H OD. HP Volts 8TU/H BTU/H ( 1 /Hz/PH Amps Weight Volts/Hz/PH Amps Weight EHOF Cooler W/O Floor(35' F Holding) 1001 4x6 3'103/4x5'10x74 1/3 115/60/1 111 1 3160 507 115/60/1 82 3300 581 1002 6 x 6 5'10 x 510 x 7'4 1/2 115/60/1 13.8 4500 627 115/60/1 11,3 4560 685 1003 axe 5'10 x 7'90 x 74 1/2 115/60/1 13.6 4500 720 115/60/1 11.8 4560 778 1004 6x10 5'10x991/4x74 3/4 208.230/60/1 tO5 6900 B26 115/60/1 14D 5350 978 10D5 axe 7'10 x7'90 x7'4 3/4 208-230/60/1 10,5 6900 B39 115/60/1 14D 5350 991 1006 8 x 10 7'10 x 9'91/4 x 7'4 3/4 208-230/60/1 105 6900 936 208-230/60/1 11.5 7180 1103 1007 8 x 12 710 x 11'9 x 7'4 ( 208-230/60/1 14/4 8620 1070 208,230/60/1 115 7180 1107 1008 10 x 10 919 1/4 x 99 x 74 1 208.230/60/1 i 14A 8620 1072 20&230/60/1 11.5 7180 1209 1009 1 O x 12 9'9 x 11 9 x 7`4 1 208230/60/1 14,4 8620 1182 208,230/50/1 9.3 7890 I 1323 1010 10x14 .#`9x13'81/4,17'4 11/4 208,230/60/1 14.4 1027 F 208,230/60/1 I 14.8 � 11800 1549 EHOF Cooler W/Floor(35a F Holding) 1031 4x6 3.103/4x5.10x7.81/2 1/3 115/60/1 11,1 3160 538 115/60/1 83 3300 612 1032 6 x6 5'10 x 5'10 x 78 1/2 1/2 115/60/1 13.8 4500 696 115/60/1 11.3 4560 754 1033 6x8 5'1 Ox 710 x781/2 1/2 115/60/1 13.8 4500 815 115/60/1 113 4550 873 1034 6 x 1O 510 x 9'91/4 r.7'8 1/2 3/4 209230/60/1 10.5 6900 946 115/60/1 f 14 5350 1098 1035 axe 7't0x710x761/2 3/4 208.230/60/1 10.5 6900 970 115/60/1 14 5350 1122 1035 8 x 10 710 x an 1/4 x 78 1/2 3/4 208.230/60/1 I 10.5 6900 1102, 208.230/60/1 11.5 7180 12G9 I, 1037 B x 12 7'10 x 119 x 781/2 3/4 208-.230/60/1 1015 6900 1243 209230/60/1 11.5 7160 1 1410 1038 1O x 10 9'91/4 x 9'9 x 70 1/2 3/4 ' 208-230/60/1 10.5 6900 1249 208-230/60/1 11.5 7180 1416 1039 1O x 12 9'9 x 11'9 x 7'8 1/2 1 208230/60/1 14.4 8620 1434 208-230/60/1 9.3 7890 1575 1040 1004 14 9'9 x 13'81/4,1 7'81/2 1 ( 208.230/60/1 ( 14,4 8620 1582 209230/6C/1 14:8 ( 11600 1 B43 EHOF Freezer W/Floor (0a F Holding) 1060 4x6 13'103/4x5*10x7'81/2 1 209230/60/1 18,4 4838 607 208-230/60/1 13,8 4500 758 1081 G x 6 5'10 x5'10 x7'8 12 f 208-230/60/1 1' 16,4 4838 749 208230/601 138 4500 900 1062 axe 5'10 x 710 x 781 2 1.1 2 08 2 .230/60/11-jI 25.7 6450 893 208-230,/60/1 1 15.9 6260 1017 1063 6 x 10 5'10 x 9'9 1/4 x 7'8 1/2 1.1/2 I 208.230/60/1 I 25.7 I 6450 1007 209230/60/1 15.9 6260 1131 1064 80 7'10,17'10x7'81/2 1-1/2 208230/60/1 25.7 6450 1031 208230/60/1 16,9 6260 1155 1065 B x 10 710 x 9'9 114x 78 1/2 2 208-230/60/1 f 25.9 7871 1164 208230/60/1 18.1 7470 1398 1068 8 x 12 7'10 x 119 it TB 1/2 2 208.230/60/1 I 25.9 7871 1305 20a-230/60/1 18.1 7470 1539 1057 1000 10 9'91/4 x 9'9 x 78 1/2 2 I 208.230/60/1 {� 25.9 7871 1311 208.230/60/1 18.1 7470 1545 1058 lO x 12 9'8 x 119 x 7'B 1/2 2.1/2 208230/60/1 305 100[70 1475 208.230/60/1 23.8 9870 1705 1069 10.14 I 9'9.13-B 1/4x 7'81/2 24/2 208.230/60/1 30.5 10004 1623 208230/60/1 23.8 9670 1853 EHQF Freezer W/Floor(-1 Oa F Holding) 1090 4 x 6 3'10 3/4 x 5'10 x 7'B 1/2 1.1/2 208,230/60/1 21.3 5102 617 20&230/60/1 15.9 4830 756 1091 Gx6 5'10x5'10x7'81/2 1.1/2 209230/60/1 21,3 5102 759 208230/60/1 15.9 4830 898 1092 axe 5'10 x 7'10 x 78 1/2 2 208.230/60/1 252 5925 873 208.23Q/6011 18,1 5720 1128 1093 6 x 10 10 x 9'9 1/4 x 7'6 1/2 2-1/2 208-230/60/1 I 30,5 7887 1012 208230/60/1 23.8 9670 1247 1094 8x8 7110x710x781/2 21/2 208.230/60/1 30.5 7887 1036 208230/60/1 23.8 9570 1271 1095 e z 70 T10 x9'9 1/4 x 7'81/2 2.1/2 208.230/60/1 30.5 7887 1168 208230/60/9 23.8 9670 I 1403 1095 8 x 12 7'10 x 11.9 x 7'8 1/2 3 208.230/60/1 31.6 9100 1314 NA NA NA NA 1097 10x10 I '9'91/4x9'9x7'81/2 3 209230/60/1 31,6 9100 1320 NA NA NA NA 1098 100" 8'9 x 11'8 x 7'e 1/2 3.1/2 208230/60/1 42 2 10905 1495 NA NA NA 1 NA 1499 lQ x 14 an x 13'B 1/4x 7'8 1/2 3.1/2 208,230/60/1 42.2 10905 1495 NA NA NA NA •All walk-ins must be installed with minimum 2'air spaco all sides. OUTDOOR ACCESSORIES •Refrigeration Systems•Add R f Remote]or SC(Self•Containcdj to the model number when ordering •Membrane Roof •Remote Syetem-Medium temperature evaporators 115/60/1(vac./iu/pwr,low temperature evaporators 208.230/60/7 lvortafw�w+k. •tenor Ramp •Doer can be located within any 47'panel, •Sloped Roof •Remote units and accessories available at addiGenal cost.Please see Sales Associate for models and pricing •Locking Bar ishipped loose) + •Flaerless walk-ins must be Installed on ground Level. Compressor Cover(HPI for remota: •Rafri aration Y2.1 1/2„11/2.2 •3.3 V2 g systems are sired far 90'f•ambient temperature,normal usage.and Indoor installation, •Winter Controls(Consult factory if higher ambient •Pricing,ardor forma,and drawings aro svallnblo on the web at www.aretiewalkins.com temperature is needed,) I _ - I Arctic Industries Inc. I Affordable,Versatile Refrigeration for your needs Page 1 of 1 Why Wall and Ceiling Panel Construction C All Arctic panels are U.L. listed and labeled. The modular design allows for easy assembly and disassembly. One piece corners ensure structural integrity. Cam lock connectors and NSF approved ss double bulb gaskets are permanently bonded to the panel behind the metal skins to ensure a quick and tight seal. All standard 7 ft. wall panels have a minimum of three (3) cam locks, each designed to lj withstand 1,400 pounds of pull test. Buck openings are framed in ABS plastic trim. Indoor floorless walk- ins are supplied with precut, mitered and numbered vinyl floor screeds. Polystyrene is the standard insulation for coolers. It is the most cost efficient insulation for a cooler application (Polystyrene vs. Urethane Cost Benefit Analysis available upon request). Polystyrene will not absorb moisture, and moisture reduces its insulation capability. Polystyrene also has a lower smoke and fire rating than urethane foam. When insulation value of urethane is required, as in a freezer application, Arctic's solid-core urethane is identical to foam-in-place urethane in its insulating value, while offering the added benefits of flexibility in size and shape. ■ P9 http://www.areticwalk-ins.com/wcfhtml 10/22/2012 Arctic Industries Inc. Affordable, Versatile Refrigeration for your needs Page 1 of 3 ICO i.rI1AJ; �?a el ma r Door Construction `�,- i ry The most important part of any walk-in is the door; it is the only moving part. The Arctic hinged personnel door is designed intelligently and built to last. The door is U.L. listed and labeled and is recognized as one of the finest in the industry. Arctic hinged doors are warranted for ten (10) years. &- All Arctic hinged personnel doors are foamed-in-place, in-fitting, self-closing, flush- WJU5RLV (J'' mounted with magnetic gaskets and are of modular design. The door section is b)Mad interchangeable with most standard 47 in. x 84 in. wall panels (consult factory for exact interchangeability). Arctic can easily design and locate any of our doors almost anywhere in a wall, within 11 in. of the exterior corner on a 4 in. thick wall. Optional door sizes include: • 25 in. x 78 in. • 42 in. x 78 in. • 30 in. x 78 in. • 48 in. x 78 in. • 36 in. x 78 in. Arctic offers custom door sizes to meet any requirement. All Arctic hinged personnel doors are foamed-in-place with CFC-free urethane foam. This manufacturing technique eliminates any structural wood in the door and enables Arctic to attach the door to the frame with (A) heavy duty,self-closing, cam action, gravity hinges that are bolted to steel plates with machine screws, ensuring maximum strength and eliminating sagging. Door sections are internally pre-wired at the factory for 115-60-1. Field connections are made in the light fixture base, which serves as a junction box. Standard exterior door hardware includes (B) 36 in. high aluminum diamond-tread kick plates in and http://www.arcticwalk-ins.com/doors.html 10/22/2012 Arctic Industries Inc. Affordable,Versatile Refrigeration for your needs Page 2 of 3 out, and (C) a heavy duty locking door latch ` handle with a keyed cylinder lock. CP c'"` , A n All walk-in doors include a factory installed (D) 2 1/2 in. dial thermometer and (E) pilot light and light ,. c switch. Doors are equipped with a (F) heavy-duty hydraulic door closer to ensure a gentle, positive and complete door seal. All Arctic walk-in doors and frames are reinforced with high impact ABS plastic. This framing provides extra support and rigidity to prevent warping, racking or twisting. By reinforcing the doors and frames with high impact material three additional benefits are achieved: DOOR•wD F.-SE 1-vM Click the graphic for a close up. • The ABS Lining: Reinforces the door and frame to resist the day in and day out impact of carts, hand trucks, and crates • Thermal efficiency : ABS is an efficient insulator. Use of ABS in the door frame eliminates the need for heater wires in most applications creating a thermal break between the warm metal skin of the walk-in on the outside and the cold metal skin on the inside. This thermal energy efficiency also enables Arctic to use very low wattage which is less costly to operate. The heater wires on our freezer doors are wired to a temperature sensing device that prevents overheating prior to start-up of refrigeration, during occassional maintenance shut-downs, or in the event of a compressor failure. • Incorporate Integral Channels: The door and frame have channels which are designed to accept the armored heater wire and cover made with heavy gauge magnetic stainless steel. This cover is easily removable when necessary for access to the heater http://www.arcticwalk-ins.com/doors.html 10/22/2012 Arctic Industries Inc. Affordable, Versatile Refrigeration for your needs Page 3 of 3 ' e wire. The channel in the door is designed to accept �$/� C ` easily replaceable snap-in and snap-out magnetic gaskets. tg Another feature of our door is (G) a vapor-proof dome light centered over the door which insures I efficient illumination and prevents interference with I z, shelving and vinyl strip curtains hardware. Arctic incorporates a (H) 5 watt safety night light into the dome light to eliminate the possibility of " employees being accidentally left in complete darkness, unable to safely find their way to the door or the (I) safety release lever. f I I i I http://www.arcticwalk-ins.com/doors.html 10/22/2012 . t 06-238996 Artic Freez 2/28/06 9:23 PM Page 1 mc PREFABRICATED WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS ,I 1. PREFABRICATED WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS U L :NSF r Walk-In Installations Operations, Maintenance & Warranty Manual, MANUFACTURED BY' JOB NAME ARCTIC INDUSTRIES, INC® SERIAL NUMBER 9731 N.W.114 WAY,MIAMI,FL 33178 ©FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Please rater tothle number In any (305)883-5581 s Fax:(305)8834651 ccmmunlwtion with the factory. Toll Free:(800)325-0123 f 06-238116 Artic 11—a 2/28/06 4:23 PM Page 2 Advantage DOORS(the only moving part that takes the most abuse). •Arctic doors are foamed-in-place non-CFC urethane,infitting,self-closing,flush mounted with magnetic self-sealing gaskets to eliminate heat gain from improper closing. •Arctic doors and door openings are framed in high-impact reinforced plastic.16auge galvanized steel threshold plates are used to ensure durability and long service(walk-ins with floors. •Heater harnesses in the door frames of Arctic walk-in freezers have factory sealed leads to prevent short circuits due to faulty heater wire connectors.Heater harnesses are housed beneath stainless steel snap- on channel cover for easy replacement in the field. •Each factory installed vapor-proof light fixture includes a safety"night light"(when the light switch is turned off,the night light stays on and provides a constant glow of light to ensure sate exit). •Lights are centered over door for better visibility,shelving and strip curtain installation. •All door heater assemblies include an energy efficient heat sensing device.Heater will cut off above 55°F and resume below 35°F. •All Arctic personnel doors include a 36"high aluminum diamond tread kick-plate on the interior and exterior. •Heavy-duty hardware machine bolted into steel backing plates. •Snap-in removable magnetic gaskets and floor sweeps for quick and easy replacement. •Quick release inside safety handle to prevent being locked in. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS _ i •Arctic walk-ins include a 10 year door and panel warranty and a one year parts warranty. •Arctic walk-ins are pre-assembled and inspected in the factory to ensure ease of installation in the field. •Arctic doors and panels are U.L.listed and labeled. •Arctic walk-ins have sealed in place double bulb vinyl panel gaskets,to ensure against heat gain and eliminate the need for caulking. •Arctic walk-ins are manufactured with one piece corner panels to ensure structural integrity. •The core insulation used in Arctic walk-ins has a flame spread rating of 25 in freezers and 15 in coolers. •There are a minimum of three(3)insulated cam-lock assemblies per wall panel for extra strength and durability. •Arctic uses no structural wood in the doors or panels,ensuring better insulation and eliminating warpage. •All buck openings for glass doors,etc.are wood-free and framed in high impact plastic trim. •All Arctic floorless walk-ins include NSF approved coved vinyl floor screeds. •Arctic insulated panels are available in 3",4"and 6"thicknesses to meet your specific requirements. REFRIGERATION •All self-contained refrigeration systems include a factory installed electric cut-off switch mounted on the evaporator coil. •All refrigeration systems include a thermostat and solenoid valve. •All refrigeration systems include a five year compressor warranty,a one year parts warranty and a one year labor warranty(U.S.A.only). (ik)rmllc Walk-in Coolers and Freezers ARCTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.•9731 N.W.114 WAY,MEDLEY,FLORIDA 33178 TEL.(800)325-0123 OR(305)883.5581•FAX(305)883.4651 - f 06-111116 A1111 Ir 2/26/06 4:23 PM Page 3 11,51 1 will kvAll!!"Illlll,l 121511 a r 4s XE _111 41rcitic WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS �® Revised 06/96 WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS INSTALLATION MANUAL Ten Year Panel&Door Warranty ARCTIC warrants to the original purchaser-user,that the walk-in refrigerated rooms and IQ other prefabricated insulated boxes,panels or doors manufactured by the company are free SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION from any defect in material or workmanship under the conditions of normal use and service, 1.1 Introduction provided that it remains in the location where originally installed.The Company's obligation G ion 1.2 Inspection „„ under this warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing at our option,FOB factory,any of the covered parts of said walk-in which proved defective within ten(10)years from the 1.3 Handling of Panels�il,fl', date of original installation.All materials replaced under this warranty become the property of the warrantor. I ,, SECTION 2. INSTALLATION (". This warranty does not apply to equipment which has been subject to any accident.fire, 2.1 Installation Procedure�} negligence,alteration,damage in transit,abuse,misuse,or improper installation.This warranty ,. 2.2 Floor Panels does not include any labor charge for removal of defective parts or installation of replacement I� 2.3 Wall Panels parts or transportation charges to or from our factory.This warranty does not apply to any 'r 2.4 Door Panels equipment sold or supplied by ARCTIC,but manufactured by others and covered by their j 't''' 2.5 Ceiling Panels separate warranties and not by this warranty. 2.6 Floorless Walk-ins THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IMPLIED IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, 2.7 Outdoor Installations EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY 2.8 Diamond Tread Plate Installation i OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND OF ALL OTHER LIABILITIES OR 2.9 Completing the Installation OBLIGATIONS WHATSOEVER, ON ARCTIC'S PART. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES. =5 aO�I WHATEVER,SHALL ARCTIC BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SECTION 3. MAINTENANCE 3.1 Cleaning One Year Original Equipment Parts Warranty 3.2 Door Hardware 3.3 Ceiling Strength Arctic Industries warrants to original purchaser/user at the location where originally installed, for the period of one year the repair or replacement of defective parts at Arctic's option. SECTION 4. SERVICE . This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of any warranted part,that upon return 4.1 Door Closers with Arctic's authorization,and in the judgement of Arctic Industries,proves to be defective. 4.2 Door Heater Replacement This warranty applies to all refrigeration, parts,walk-in panels and door parts,originally 4.3 Door Sweep Replacement supplied by Arctic Industries. 4.4 Magnetic Gasket Replacement 4.5 Temperature Adjustments This warranty is expressly in lieu of any other warranties,expressed or implied,including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for particular purpose and of all of the liabilities and SECTION 5.ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS obligations,on Arctic's pan.Under no circumstances shall Arctic be liable to the purchaser or any other parry for any special or consequential damages.This warranty is for all parts supplied by Arctic,and applies only in the continental United States,Virgin Islands or Puerto Rico. SECTION 6. PARTS POLICY/MINIMUM ORDERS r SECTION 7.WARRANTIES �Z7 ©FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED t T 06-238996 Attic 1,— 2/28/06 4:23 PM Page 4 if WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERSIIIR''.'I (i"Fctla' INSTALLATION MANUAL �'rr WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS { a3 I One Year Refrigeration Labor Warranty SECTION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ( Arctic warrants the original purchaser-user at the location where originally installed the reasonable costs,straight -I JIIEJ(ir. time only,associated with the labor portion of the service bill for a one year period from the installation date. ltQllp, l-` 1.1 INTRODUCTION �..-..: This warranty only applies to the labor associated with the repair or replacement of detective warranted pans on the defective pans are returned to Arctic.with a return authorization,freight pre-paid,and then following an impale refrigeration systems supplied by Arctic Industries.The labor cost is paid for or reimbursed by Arctic only after tI " " These instructions have been prepared to assist you with the erection and maintenance of your Arctic Walk-in Cooler/Freezer. son by Arctic Industries are found to be detective. A single set of instructions can scarcely cover all situations;however,the following procedures apply to most jobs and can This warranty applies to all refrigeration systems plied by by Arctic Industries.This warranty does not include pts, be used as guidelines in all. M wiring and plumbing.Refrigeration lines not supplied by or contracted for by Arctic,minor service adjustments, Till,. esy� maintenance,diagnostics.relrigerani torch charges,silver solder,or taxes are also excluded.Travel related costs Your walk-in has been pre-assembled at the factory to insure proper match and fit of all panels.Each panel has been JIJ'j are limned to 530.00. labeled with the appropriate number designation for walls,doors,floors and ceilings.All panels are pre-gasketed at the f This warranty is expressly in lieu of any ether warranties.expressed or implied.including any implied warranty of ,Ii"" factory.A floor plan is provided to assist the installer in the assembly of the unit. merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose and of all of the liabilities and obligations.on Arctic's pan. Under no circumstances shall Arctic be liable to the purchaser or any other party for any special or consequential II damages. .E,1''t We suggest that you read and become familiar with these instructions before proceeding with the installation. This warranty Is tot retngerahon supplied by Arctic,and applies only to the continental untied Stares,virgin 1.2 INSPECTION Islands and Pueno Rico. .t Five Year Limited Compressor Warranty I r;• Ilplit;=w illy. The panels and optional equipment were inspected at the factory before shipment;however,freight damage or shortages s One Year Parts Warranty can occur. Count and inspect your shipment carefully and describe on the delivery ticket any shortages or damage to ..r,y"•- gym. cartons or contents before signing for the shipment. In the event that concealed damage is discovered after receipt of ;n•-. ARCTIC walla^as to Ire orlg:nai purchaser-user at the localior where originally installed,the compressor hereir. ` goods,save all packing materials.REMEMBER,IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO INITIATE A CLAIM BY CONTACTING defined to be tree from:dereas,r material and lact0ry worxmansh-p For a period of Iry (5)years from date 0 9 P g sale and g;he urn were properly installed operated and maintained under normal conditions ARCTIC agrees THE CARRIER SO THAT CARTONS AND CONTENTS MAY BE INSPECTED IMMEDIATELY.Arctic Industries,Inc.,will _-- 1;i to repair or tapioca at its op!ror. with similar pan or parts,any pan or pans of said compressor proved to Ir.e be happy t0 assist you in substantiating your claim. sai,slacuon of the warrantor to have been dereChVe at time of sale The maximum Lability of the Wananlo,for any one replacement or repair shall be limned to the payment of the Warrantor's sale price 10 dealers in effecl ,'w at me time the Warranty Is Issued All replacement compressors shall be protected by the installation df a new 1.3 HANDLING OF PANELS liquid and suceon drier Damage to the panel sections and accessories can occur if they are not handled property during unloading or set-up.To ARCTIC furiner agrees to extend w,thoul charge lot the balance of the above specified Wmramy penco minimize risk of damage,observe the lollowing precautions: :y j};: similar or hke coverage for one(1)addrlional new or repaired compressor.provided the repair or replacement a r� 1, of the original compressor was made under the terms of this Warranty The compressor herein warranted shall ' mean the Compressor housing,the motor power unit which drives the compressor,including the compressing 1. Stack panels on a platform to avoid contact with ground moisture. (I}�•.�}�. mechanism enclosed in said housing,but excludes all external electrical components This Warranty shall be { a, void,I the compressor itlenlnieci herein is installed or operated contrary Ib the manufacturer's inslruchons,or y. 4 if identification or sepal numbers have been altered.defaced or removed 2. Protect panels from direct contact with any rough surface. tll(Jp:� :xill�lE�� This Warranty does nor apply to damage to said compressor in transit alter sale,nor to damage caused by 3. Avoid resting panels on their Corners Or edges and keep panels flat t0 prevent denting. y)� autno-ed alterations,fire.accidents,lightning,misuse er abuse or by any cause other man defects in factory [� X workmanship and materials,nor to any damage or loss of any refrigerant.including any products or property Q X then slated or located within the area being cooled.nor to loss of profits or income due to any malfunclionrng of 4. Use sufficient manpower when handling panels to eliminate the possibility of dropping them. _- the warianted compressor The Wananlor does not assume any liability or costs of labor,height or Other madental - costs or for any expenses incurred due to short or reduced supply Any warranty replacement will be made F 0 B {T, 5. If panels must be kept in outdoor storage,cover them carefully with plastic sheeting or tarpaulin.Aluminum in Tr,y1P _ ARCTIC This Warranty is not assignable except only w-ln ire prior wrnlen consent of the Warrantor An materials a, replaced contact with itself,other metals,or some packing materials in the presence of moisture can become permanently \' under tins Warranty becomes me properly of the Warrantor l: ` stained. ALL OTHER REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT SOLD BY ARCTIC CARRIES A ONE YEAR WARRANTY MADE BY THE �$d"• MANUFACTURER AND IS NOT WARRANTED IN ANY RESPECT BY ARCTIC SECTION 2. INSTALLATION THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IMPLIED IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES,EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED �ryg, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANT?OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND 2.1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE_ OF ALL OTHER LIABILITIES OR OBLIGATIONS WHATSOEVER,ON ARCTIC'S PART UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES. , t WHATEVER.SHALL ARCTIC BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY SPECIAL OR A review of the layout drawing which accompanies your walk-in will guide you in establishing where each panel goes. CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES - r IlJllh1;• • Ir Segregate the different types of panels:floor,ceiling,wall and partition.This simple procedure will minimize handling and save labor. �� �w �l Mr Q�1r t . ",h l/ ��� �_ ax �J g µ ��_ '�•�� A �ti ,. �#c,:-'. y%:' t "==�!i{ et.. --- -- ----- @FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC,•ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Z6 I 06-238946 'Ili, '_ 2/28/06 4:23 PM Page 5 (ik)rcti4ki� ® ic� WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS W' IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION -6 3/� a, 3 .- THE REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS SUPPLIED BY ARCTIC INDUSTRIES ARE COVERED BY -( 1/2 3I THREE WARRANTIES. c( : C3 9,-0- TO ACTIVATE THESE WARRANTIES YOU MUST FILL OUT THE WARRANTY CARD THAT C2 COOLER I ca ce IS ATTACHED TO THE REFRIGERATION CONDENSING UNIT AND SEND IT TO ARCTIC I 3'— +" I 3 7'-4* INDUSTRIES.YOUR WARRANTY IS NOT VALID UNTIL YOU DO. 3 YOUR SERVICE TECHNICIAN IS REQUIRED TO CALL THE ARCTIC INDUSTRIES CUSTOMER-SERVICE DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO ANY WARRANTY WORK BEING I'-613/4 PERFORMED. Y /12m IF EMERGENCY WARRANTY SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED AFTER ARCTIC BUSINESS HOURS, SEND A REASONABLE BILL FOR THE WORK PERFORMED AND S/ SECTION TYP. ARCTIC WILL REIMBURSE YOU FOR THE WHOLESALE COST OF PARTS AND THE (F/G. I. FLOOR PLAN) LABOR ON A STRAIGHT TIME BASIS ACCORDING TO THE TERMS OF THE WARRANTY. 1)ONE YEAR REFRIGERATION LABOR WARRANTY: THIS WARRANTY WILL PAY FOR THE STRAIGHT TIME LABOR TO REPAIR OR REPLACE DEFECTIVE PARTS ORIGINALLY SUPPLIED BY ARCTIC FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR. 2]ONE YEAR PARTS WARRANTY: THIS WARRANTY WILL REPLACE FROM FACTORY INVENTORY OR REIMBURSE FOR REPLACEMENT IN THE FIELD, AT ARCTIC WHOLESALE COST, AT ARCTIC'S OPTION, CORNER PA:I ANY PART THAT PROVES DEFECTIVE. ALL PARTS MUST BE RETURNED TO ARCTIC FOR EVALUATION.ALL RETURNS MUST HAVE PRIOR RETURN AUTHORIZATION FROM ARCTIC. WAL: PANEL 31 FIVE YEAR LIMITED COMPRESSOR WARRANTY: THIS WARRANTY WILL PAY THE COST TO REPLACE THE ACTUAL COMPRESSOR, LESS LABOR FOR A FIVE YEAR PERIOD. THE LABOR COSTS ARE COVERED DURING THE FIRST YEAR ONLY UNDER THE TERMS OF THE ONE YEAR LABOR WARRANTY. ARCTIC WARRANTIES DO NOT COVER REFRIGERATION LINES PROVIDED BY YOUR I I INSTALLER, CONDENSATE LINES PROVIDED BY YOUR PLUMBER OR ELECTRICAL LINES AND/OR CONNECTIONS PROVIDED BY YOUR ELECTRICIAN MINOR I ADJUSTMENTS, STANDARD MAINTENANCE, DIAGNOSTICS, REFRIGERANT, TORCH CHARGES, SILVER SOLDER, OR TAXES ARE NOT COVERED . TRAVEL RELATED COSTS ARE LIMITED TO$30.00.READ YOUR WARRANTY STATEMENTS CAREFULLY. ARCTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.(800)325-0123 IlDoR PANEL fLOOR ?ANEi CUSTOMERSERVICE EXTENSIONS#111&116 (FIG.2. TYPES OF PANELS) • 25 ©FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED @FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2 06-238946 Ar[ic Freez 2/28/D6 6:23 PM Page 6iOCOC' WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS Make sure that the walk-in area is free of debris and swept clean.A clear site will reveal any major surface unevenness SECTION 6.PARTS POLICY/MINIMUM ORDERS and any irregularities on the adjacent building walls.For ease of installation,tight panel seams,and proper door operation, the site floor or slab must be absolutely flat and level. All parts orders are shipped C.O.D.Give your job/serial/invoice number when ordering.The minimum order amount is A minimum 2"clearance or"breathing space"should be allowed between the walk-in and adjacent walls.This clearance $25.00. is necessary for air circulation to prevent moisture condensation,and to allow for any variation in building walls which may not be square or plumb.This clearance is not practical when an outdoor walk-in abuts an exterior building wall and the walk-in root cover must be flashed up to the building wall. SECTION 7.WARRANTY REPLACEMENT Pay particular attention to the location of self-contained top or side mount refrigeration units which must have sufficient See warrant space for service access and proper air circulation. y policy on page 25,26 and 27 of this manual.In the event of any problem not covered by these Instructions or any perceived defect in material or equipment,please consult our factory or an authorized sales representative.Labor Next,chalk the perimeter outline of the structure and confirm its squareness by making diagonal measurements. If the is normally not covered nor will Arctic accept responsibility for the payment of work performed without prior authorization corner angles are square,you are ready to start the installation. from the factory. Parts and compressors under warranty are to be replaced only.In the event that they must be field purchased,Arctic will allow only their factory cost.Consult our customer service department for procedure.Please refer to your walk-in's 17 /! T—f MINIMUM CLEARANC[ job/serial/invoice number in any communication. 01 1 /:/:! — EXISTIN^, 3Ui:_]-N'G WNLL �1I13 � I D4 �(ITrTIJ- ­1 101i D� MU[T eF THF SAMF I�[D2 (FIG.3. SITE LAYOUT) Take time to familiarize yourself with the construction of the panels and their interlocking mechanism. All Arctic panels have tongue(male)and groove(female)perimeter edges.This interlocking design,along with the factory- installed edge gasket will result in an air-tight structure without additional caulking,if installed square and level, All panels are equipped with locking devices set Into aligned positions along the perimeter. The male cam locks(with arm)are located in the tongue;the female locks(with pin)are located in the groove.Access to locking mechanism is provided through holes on the interior side of the panels. ARM PLASTiC HOUSING ACCESS HOST � PIN MASLOCK F'EM_AI F LQQK • 3 ®FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 24 06.238196 Ar[ic Preez 2/28/06 4:23 PM Page 7 c© WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS L_!Y m ic V WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS The hardware package includes an L-shaped 5/16"hex wrench. Insert the hex wrench into the hole in the panel and engage it firmly in the opening of the locking arm. FIRST TURN THE WRENCH COUNTER-CLOCKWISE TO CHECK THAT THE LOCKING ARM IS BROUGHT TO A COMPLETELY OPEN POSITION BEFORE JOINING PANELS:to lock, turn the wrench clockwise approximately 75 degrees to engage arm with pin.Cam action of the lock will pull the panels together,compressing their gaskets and providing an airtight seal. Now check the installation drawing and study the general layout and specific panel location.All panels are labeled on the Inside face to match the floor plan and to show their proper orientation(arrows on wall panels point up).The job number MWTE"iIIO,wMETOwv) N8[D Di6CONNEcI SE ,SCONNECT OPTIONAL marked on the panel edge identifies all the panels for a particular job. In an installation,with more than one separate I WINTER CONTROL walk-in,the job number will have a letter suffix to identify which panels correspond to which:-A,-B,-C,etc. SET-UP U U T-- PNE:s°NfoaNTNOE --. _ Note that panels and lock location are always described from the interior.From this vantage,the male(tongue)edges of r-----•�-----, - °woFF frr,c" - wall panels are usually on the right. �TD - 0 icOMVRff60n COMF.CTOR dd 1. ,NPPfss°NEcoN so ------- 2.2 FLOOR PANELS :....J -' ry.1MEAIZED UNDs°NFn CON,W.CTOa CoiF ............... -� A moisture barrier of c polyethylene or 75 Lb.asphalt paper must be laid between floor panels and existing floor and overlapped at least sixx Inches at joints. I aE"o,o cONDENFEN FFN MOTOP :.` Start with a floor end section in the proper location according to the floor plan.Floor panels must be level on both length COMPRESSOR EVAPORATOR s �- -� and width.Next,place the appropriate adjoining center or end section into position.Ensure that all edges are flush and 'level.then lock the panels together and again check for levelness.As you proceed with the assembly of the floors,check TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR `---------------------- that the chalk line is being followed.Complete the assembly of the remaining floor panels in the same manner. THREE-PHASE MED. TEMP SYSTEMS INEFfnTov."„cww"EauwEmwsrAwno"wsrw,cTa,swnsoEc,ncou°wMl 2.3 WALL PANELS 1 Review the floor plan and select a pair of corner panels to start the assembly of the walls.We suggest that youart with -('-}H- the most inaccessible corner or one adjacent to your building wall.Locate the panels even with the outside of stthe ftoor and partially lock them into position.Now select a wall panel to install on the right side of the corner.Lock this panel firmly to the corner in such a way that their tops are level.Partially lock the wall to the floor panel. r................................. Proceed with the installation of vertical panels in the same manner.Build in both directions from corner to enhance wall I stability,and remember that the panels must be locked with a level top line.Assemble the ceilings as you proceed with j the erection of the wall panels.When working within a confined area,it may be advantageous to place the last ceiling `I' " i panel on top of the adjacent one and slide it down into position after the last vertical panels are installed.A corner should •rT---• --�• i ItmEB be the last vertical panel erected. NEED D,ac«NECT Ns; «NEI O T ! i If the building floor is uneven you will need to shim under the walk-in floor panels to maintain proper lock alignment.If this is not done,the walk-in will be assembled with difficulty and the panel joints may not be tight or even.Atter all wall panels are erected,the can then be locked firm) to the floor. ,maTENrzEO u"rt5 own •-----� wMP '----- --- ----------. Y Y OONi10T011 ws 2.4 DOOR PANELS cOMPNESSOPCON,�CTON `........................................... ....................................................... M Pnf65URE CCMTgoF NUTENI When installing doors,first remove the door from its frame section.This is easily done by opening the door approximately -...__.:tmNTEAizEou"nsown ` i half-way and then lifting it off its hinge pins. Proper door operation requires that the door frame members be perfectly f __ __ --•--;----; - ..................... i plumb and square.Replace the door in its frame before securing the jambs to the floor and check to see that the door L4:_._---_. BLO°• '----................ closes,seals,and locks properly.Cooler door frames without heater cables are shipped with a galvanized spreader plate j VAi„E° ; ! joining the two frame logs at the bottom.This should be removed before fastening the frame to the floor.Secure door cONDENSEN FAN MOTOR I frame legs to the interior floor,using the door frame brackets and screws provided. I COMPRESSOR TNEwbsii, - - - OEFNosi XFAIENs NOTE:Door and frames have been checked for proper fit and operation at the factory.An unlevel floor may cause doors TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR r F'N40�oRS"°" to not hangor close properly.This can occur initial) at the time of installation or at a later date after traffic and the weight ...1 wP oisuv iNiAMOTST:T P P Y• Y 9 THREE-PHASE LOW TEMP. SYSTEMS -------------------•-•---•-------------- __............................! of stored product have caused the floor panels to sag.It may be necessary to shim under walk-in floor or door frames at IPEEfe TOPe Tn EWIPME"T,NSTu Tw -PE .1ROROrOMI EVAPORATOR one side or the other in order to adjust a misaligned frame.Loosening and relocking frame cam locks may also permit some adjustment-Make sure frame legs are parallel to each other and to adjacent wall panels.The door may not seal properly if the frame is twisted or out of plumb. 23 ©FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 4 06-238446 A1111 11— 2/28/06 4:23 PM Peg. 8 lc® WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS (FIG.5 INSTALLATION DOOR PROBLEMS) WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS FRAME LEGS NOT IN SECTION 5.ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS PLANE FRONT—TO—BACK FRAME LEGS NOT PARELLEL SIDE—TO—SIDE xaeixw�,ox Lr u L t2 •l..l., �a FISDI pWECT © jN5t0 dscaarr[cr dQJ QdJIEUOPTIONAL :• 10 OI WINTER CONTROL 6 i I SETUP (wrWtxaro uxas oR[.7 D ® r rt________w r ---------------------- � ON-0FF I.T. r r ® i __• sa�moro [�' (.............. I ; r'SrAr E, R[SSURE COW— i Fx[x5) awOSrail (^TMER1210_Rrt5 ONI.) SOLENOiD� I� �_� cOxO[x5[R Fwr x0i0R •EVAPORATOR U- -j DOOR 'SAGS' COMPRESSOR ' OUT TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR SINGLE PHASE MED TEMP SYSTEMS / � [Rv[,[10[v+TnoAnr[ONaxEW Rrsiru.Rmx R[EiRucil4Na roR v[[+,c OP4rIW7 "'— IN DOOR WON'T SEAL�� LooKS "WARPED" \I UNLEVEL FLOOR UNDER DOOR FRAME I - --- � ..... 1 it u 1,u r' •L-'-', I 11WR :I T nn[naraEONxECN4E9[xaWxxEOi i I I I I OOOR CLOSER aREssua[mNrRot . OUT OF ADJUSTMENT auwacss[RFaiER ........ I I coma a coNrxcroR ® ooa CdAaRFb50a [_.-..._....-_. CONT.C1aR ..._'___................. .................................._...-..._..........., OPRINIx[E NExrER. DOOR SAG" I i FRx PxEasuas canine[ ® -.-. ryNWElxxm uranawn ; ® . COOfxAI[IIFN[YO'fOR I ...--. I 1 I MM[OaTAr I OEFROai NarSl[p5 I ' TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR ' '; SINGLE PHASE IOW TEMP. SYSTEMS `---------•--•------ .Mx[ioarpi--------------------------------------------------- EVAPORATOR ----------------------- -....--------EVAPORATOR 5 @FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED @FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 22 - 06-238446 Artic Frcez 2/28/06 4:23 PM Page 9 �� 4i,oc C WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS 2.5 CEILING PANELS 4.4 MAGNETIC GASKET REPLACEMENT (For self-contained refrigeration installation see section 2.9.4) 1. The door gasket snaps into a narrow channel inside the door's edge and can be removed by pulling It upward Refer to the floor plan and select the end ceiling panel adjacent to your building wall.Place this panel into position and starting at the bottom of the door. carefully align it with the corner and side wall.Lock it firmly to the corners and along back wall,but not to the side walls. 2. The new gasket is installed by pushing its dart into the door groove starting at one upper corner.Be sure that Select the next ceiling panel,as shown on the floor plan,and carefullyalignitwiththe edge$oftheend ceiling and the walls. the gasket is the right size before attempting to install it. After you are satisfied with the alignment,firmly lock the ceilings together along the center seam,but lock only loosely to the walls. Continue placing ceiling panels in the same manner,until the opposite end section is installed.Now carefully check the alignment of the ceiling with the corner and perimeter walls,and once you are satisfied,complete the firm locking to the wall panels. For celing panels with a clear span over 13'8"in both directions,ceiling support may be supplied. The all-thread / rods,nuts,washers and coupling nuts supplied by Arctic,must be installed approximately 47"apart(or one for each DART FOR DOOR GROOVE j panel)as shown in Fig.6. COOLER FREEZER CEILING SUPPORT PLATES CEILING SUPPORT PLATES DETAIL #1 DETAIL #2 3/9" ALL-THREAD 3/8' ALL-THREAD BY OTHERS. BY OTHERS. COUPLING NUT COUPLING NUT Li x6'xt/6` NUT WASHER NUT WASHER ALUM. PLATE 2%♦ LUMBER ® WALK_ 6` BOLT WALK-N !f BOLT CEILING Iry CEUNG PANEL CEUNG PANEL CEILING PANEL CEILING PANEL EXE%1 6'X6-xl/B' / A.UM. PLATE WASHER CONCEALMENT CAP ALUM. PLATE WASHER CONCEALMENT CAP NUT NUT MAGNETIC STRIP INSIDE 7/1K 7/16- 7/19' 7/16' 7/16" 7/16' HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE HOLE r HOLE Us 4.5 THERMOSTAT ADJUSTMENTS(JOHNSON CONTROLS—PENN A19ABC74C) 6x6 CEILING PUUTME Z%" ALUM. SEAM IINTh EXT UMBER CEILING PLATE Should temperature requirements change,the thermostat range may be adjusted by means of the screw on the face of sEAM INT�ExT the thermostat which is reached through an opening in the case.Turning clockwise will decrease temperature.coun- terclockwise increases it;NOTE:Some thermostats are provided with an exterior adjusting knob and some may require TOP VIEW EXT. removal of the case by loosening the screw at the bottom. In all cases,turning the screw or knob in the center of the TOP VIEW EXT. temperature dial rotates the dial against the pointer. It should not be necessary to adjust the differential which should CEILING. CEILING. remain at approximately 5 degrees. (F/G.6. CEIL/NG SUPPORT) Caution: Do not set a cooler thermostat below the walk-in's design temperature or product freezing and excessive evaporator coil icing may result.Always have a competent refrigeration technician make any critical adjustments The installer must provide the remaining all-thread rod between the coupling nuts and the building joists,as well as the made necessary by changing conditions as mentioned in Section 2.9.4. means to attach the rod to the joists. NOTE: SUPPORT PLATES MUST RUN AT RIGHT ANGLES TO BUILDING SUPPORT(EG.:JOIST,RAFTERS,ETC.). 21 ©FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED @FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 6 06-138446 Alli, 11— 1./28/06 4:23 PM Page 10 ft® �G WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS The 2x4 over the ceiling panels adds stiffness to the support and is especially important on freezers to prevent the ceilings 4.3 DOOR SWEEP REPLACEMENT from flexing due to air pressure build-up that may occur during defrost.Once hanger hardware is in place,leave inside nuts loose so that ceiling may be brought to perfect level by adjusting the nuts under the stringer.Once this is done the 1. To remove the door.open it past 90 degrees and carefully lift it off the nylon hinge pins.Note the position of top nut should be tightened,the protruding rods cut-off below the stringer and the concealment caps caulked and nailed the cam faces on the pins—they must be in proper position so that door will self-close. in place. 2. Place door on a flat surface.face down. 2.6 FLOORLESS WALK-INS 3 Remove the screws holding the rubber sweeps in place and pull the sweeps out of their channels. 2.6.1 Coolers 4 To install the new sweep.stretch it slightly and slide it along groove in the channel.A little talcum powder on Floorless coolers are provided with a vinyl floor screed which should be placed along the chalk lines described in Section the rubber will make it slide easier.Be sure that the rubber sweep protrudes approximately 1.1.2"on both ends 2 1.A bead of caulk should be applied on each outside bottom edge,between the floor and the screed to compensate for of exterior side.The interior sweep should be at least as wide as the door opening.The length of the exterior any minor irregularities ithe concrete nails included. sweep should be the same as the width of the door face.Make 5:8"relief cut-outs in the boss at the end of screed into position with tthe building floor.Check squareness of the corners,check dimensions and then secure the each exterior sweep where it overlaps the magnetic gasket.(See Fig.18) Replace screws removed in Step 3. 5. Reverse the procedure in Step 1 to reinstall door.Be certain that the nylon cams are in the same position they The factory provides enough tubes of caulk for a typical installation;however,more may be needed if the building floor or were in when door was removed slab is particularly rough. WALL PANEL When properly positioned,the nylon cams will lower the door as it closes,and raise the door as it opens. 6. Be sure that your building floor under the door swing radius is free of any protrusions or sharp objects which may damage the sweep. FLOOR SCREED SWEEP CHANNEL BEADS OF CAULKING CONCRETE NAIL TRIM OFF 5/8" OF THICK PORTION HERE TOO (FIG.7. FLOOR SCREED) k 2.6.2 Freezers 5/8" + 5/8" INNER SWEEP "Floorless"freezers must be provided with an insulated floor.This is commonly achieved with a poured concrete slab over RELIEF CUT OUTER SWEEP insulation incorporating a vertical thermal barrier under the walk-in walls between the insulation and the slab's surface. In this application,Arctic normally provides interior and exterior aluminum floor angle to attach the walls to the floor.As in Section 2.7.3 the angle,after caulking,is attached to the floor with anchor bolts or concrete nails and to the walk-in walls with sheet metal screws. Care must be taken not to chip the edges of the slab. (FIG. 19) DOOR SWEEP REPLACEMENT) 7 ©FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 20 06.238446 A1111 Ire 2/28/06 4:23 PM Page 11 1C- WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREE 3. Using a thin-blade screwdriver apply pressure(not leverage)to the door frame extrusion as shown in Fig. 18.1.Pull the s/s snap-on cover with your hand as shown.Always start at one end as indicated in Fig.18.2 ORIVE ANCHOR and continue the operation described above until the entire cover is removed. l `RE I 4. Remove globe from the vapor proof light fixture. WAI I PANEL DOOR 5. Remove receptacle plate on VP light and disconnect heater wire leads, I 6. Remove defective heater wire. ALUMINUM ANGLE 7. Install replacement heater wire.Tack with permagum sparingly in order to hold wire in place in its channel. IIS r ^; CONCRETE AND TILE THERMAL BARRIER DOUBLE DOOR SWEEPS B. Reinforce with aluminum foil tape(two wraps)at four corners. 9. "Snake"heater wire at threshold taking extra care not to overlap wire,or allow wire to touch itself.Tack down — — —with permagum and foil tape. __ __ DE PR c ION _- - IN CONCRFIE - _ 10. Reconnect heater wire leads on VP light housing. 11. Re-install receptacle plate,globe on VP light. <cr710K 'dl E`rl ?HRp :rH WA'� MASS INSULATION SECTION VIEWTHRU DOOR SAME THICKNESS AS WALI 12. To replace the s!s cover,apply pressure as shown in Fig.18.1 and with your hand press down until the cover snaps in place. (FIG.B. WSL/LATED SLAB) 13. Re-install threshold. 14. Turn power supply on. 2.6.3 Combinations NOTE:A therbout 4 de in the wire circuit will keep the wire from turning on until the inside temperature gets For combination walk-ins with a floorless cooler section and freezer with floor,a half-screed piece is provided for the edge down to about 40 degrees. of the freezer floor within the cooler section.This piece must be attached beneath the freezer floor match the rest of the screed on the interior of the cooler section. J I tato ua1-11111L MANN Sts CHANNEL FREEZER SECTION DDCR FRAME COOLER SECTION I PUSH c.ova O START HERE HALF SCREED HEATER WIRE \ DDDR FRAME EXTRLISInN FREEZER FLOOR (FIG. 18.1) (FIG. 18.2) COMBINATION, FLOORLESS COOLER 'FREEZER WITH FLOOR (FIG.9.) 19 ®FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 8 06-238446 ­111 Frcez 2/28/06 4:23 PM Page 12 6io "tRC® �C® WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS HOOK 2.6.4 Doors R01-1-ER/HOOK ALIGNMENT ROLL R Door frames are attached to the floor in the same manner as walk-ins with floor except that concrete anchors must be used.Cooler doors are provided with threshold plates only in the special cases where a heater wire is requested:therefore. DOOR FRAME the galvanized"shipping brace"must be removed from the bottom the door frame legs before the legs are attached to the floor(see Section 2.4). ARI. 2.7 OUTDOOR INSTALLATION a 2.7.1 Roof Covers o ° Walk-ins installed outdoors must be protected with a roof cover.Arctic offers two types:a one-piece membrane cover or a formed sectional aluminum cover.If an aluminum roof cover is ordered,manufacturer's installation instructions will be provided separately. The membrane root consists of: DOCR ° A. Membrane roof cover B. Termination bars C. 1"Phillips head sheet metal screws (F/G. 16. DOOR CLOSER) D. 1"Hex head screws with neoprene washers Any readjustment of the door closer can-be accomplished by the addition of washers under the top fastening screws,In E. 2"Flat plates order to lower the hook.Washers Installed under the lower screws will raise the hook.(Fig.17) F. Caulking HOOK HOOK The following procedure must be followed to insure proper weather protection: 1 wA H R 1. Unpack your roll of FiberTile,being careful not to cut the membrane. 1 2. Unroll the membrane over the roof area,being sure the tabs are on the underside.Roof area to be free of all debris. _- 3. Maneuver and/or shift the membrane so it fits squarely over the roof area,allowing equal amounts of membrane to —'— — — overhang on the edges of the roof.If windy conditions are present,use concrete blocks,tires,lumber,etc.,around the perimeter to keep the wind from lifting the membrane. WASHERS 4. Once the membrane is centered on the roof,either fold or roll the membrane back towards the center of the roof so the underside tabs are exposed.The roll or told must be parallel to the factory seam and tab. INSTALL ADDITIONAL WASHERS INSTALL ADDITIONAL WASHERS TO RAISE. H00TO LOWER HOOK 5. When you reach the tab going in the opposite directions,stop rolling or folding. (FIG. 17 RE-ADJUSTMENT OF DOOR CLOSER) 6. Now begin to roll or fold the roll back until a tab is exposed. 4.2 DOOR HEATER REPLACEMENT 7. The tab should be flat on the roof deck. 1. The door heater is connected to the same power supply as the light fixture.TURN POWER OFF AT THE 8. Install the fastener/plate assembly,keeping them spaced 12"o.c.Do not strip the screw out. SOURCE! 2. Remove threshold. 9. Continue to roll the roll out until the next tab is exposed and in place,ready for fastening. 9 @FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 18 06-238446 Artic 1—in 2/28/06 4:23 PM Page 13 icG WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS 2.9.6 Thermometer Calibration 10. Pull this tab tightly to reduce any wrinkles that may occur between tabs.Once pulled tight,hold in position until The dial thermometer on the door frame may need to be set to reflect accurately the interior temperature of the walk-in. secured by a couple of fasteners. To calibrate,pop off the plastic lens using a thin-blade screwdriver in the slots provided.With the same screwdriver in the slot of the thermometer's pointer hub,hold the tail of the pointer with your finger as you gently turn the screwdriver.Re-check 11. Install the fastener assembled again along the tab,12"o.c. the temperature and press the lens back into place. SECTION 3. MAINTENANCE 12. Continue steps 10&11 until you reach the last tab. Your walk-in was designed and manufactured to offer you many years of trouble-free service.Appropriate maintenance 13. Now repeal the same process,only starting at the other end of the root,following the same procedures. and care will protect your investment and prolong the useful life of your walk-in. 14. You should have at least six inches of membrane overhanging the edge of the roof.Holding this overhang tight, 3.1 CLEANING down over the edge,install the termination bar at least 5"below the horizontal root,If the term bar has a caulking lip,have the lip on the upside. To maintain the appearance of the walls,clean periodically with warm water and a mild soap solution.Dry thoroughly to prevent ice buildup.Do not use caustic or abrasive cleaners.Use only a damp mop to clean floor panels.DO NOT HOSE 15. Fasten the term bar 12"o.c.,using fasteners with neoprene washers. DOWN OR POUR WATER ON FLOOR PANELS.Panel seams are designed to hold temperature LL4t water. Under no circumstances should hydrochloric(muriatic)acid be used to clean any part of the walk-in.Damage may result 16. After all term bar is attached,trim excess membrane that is exposed under the bar with a sharp knife,using the from using this or any other harsh chemicals. bottom edge of the bar as a cutting guide. Clean spills immediately!Again,use warm water,mild soap,and dry thoroughly.PERSONAL INJURY MAY RESULT FROM .17. Now caulk the top edge of the bar with the caulking provided.Your roof should now be completed. SLIPPERY FLOORS. Note: Clean door gaskets regularly—use baking soda and warm water and wipe dry with a soft cloth. 1. Keep sharp objects off the roof, such as nails,screws,etc. Someone stepping on them could puncture the Be certain that there is sufficient air circulation around the compressor.To prevent overheating,periodically remove dust membrane. and grease buildup from the condenser coil and fins. 3.2 DOOR HARDWARE 2. The membrane is very slippery when wet. Lubricate hinge pins and sockets with petroleum jelly at least once a year. 3. Any puncture or holes that may occur during installation can be temporarily repaired with duct tape or caulking.A final repair must be done using a heat gun. Periodically check hardware to insure that fasteners are firmly anchored. 4. Do not drop hot cigarettes or objects on the membrane. 3.3 CEILING STRENGTH Regular ceiling panels are not designed to support any weight but their own.If it is necessary to put a condensing unit on top of the walk-in,it should not exceed 300 lbs.gross weight and should only be placed as close as possible to a corner or wall TYPICAL MEMBRANE COVER INSTALLATION: panel.Do not store goods atop the walk-in nor permit people to walk on the ceiling panels. COUNTER FLASHING Heavy light fixtures and conduit which are attached only to the interior surface skins of ceiling panels may cause separation BY OTHERS of metal from foam.Heavy fixtures such as these should be through-bolted using nylon all-thread rods to minimize cold TERMINATION transfer and its consequent moisture condensation. BAR MEMBRANE ROOF SECTION 4. SERVICE COVER BUILDING 4.1 DOOR CLOSERS WALL The door closer has been adjusted at the factory so that the rubber roller just touches and slightly turns as it passes the tip of the hook when the door is closing.(Fig. 16) When properly installed,the door is self-closing and should not be SELF TAPPING S/S slammed.Slamming the door may cause the door closer to fall out of alignment. SCREWS W/ NEOPRENE WASHERS 8" O.C. INSUL. CEILING 17 OFEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED @FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 10 06-238446 A.r[IC 1-1. 2/28/06 4:23 PM Page 14 ftG a WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS MEMBRANE ROOF ROLL-O UT AND FASTENER PLACEMENT DRAWING• STRADDLE UNIT ON WALL PANEL 1. FTR PANELED ROLL 4. APPROVED FASTENER W/BARSED STRESS PLATE CEILING PANEL NOTE:ROLL REMAINS BEHIND PREVIOUSLY FASTENED TAB APPROXIMATELY 27"O/C DURING ROLL-OUT 5. FACTORY WELD 2. FACTORY TAB NOTE:FACTORY WELDS,STAGGERD EQUIDISTANT BETWEEN 3. APPROVED FASTENER W/BARBED STRESS PLATE FACTORY WELDS OF ADJACENT ROLES 27"O/C 6. SIDE LAP ROLL TO ROLL MINIMUM 4 1/2" FASTENING TAB 3FACTORYWELD f 312 "J 2 ` SUPPORT CHANNEL FACTORY WELD UPRIGHT` ­\ INTERIOR ANGLE 5 0 2 3 — 0 o lJJ WALL PAN o Gr__` 4 5 6 /' (FIG. 15) 2.9.5 Compressor Warranty Card 4112'- FACTORY WELD The"compressor warranty registration card"which is attached to the condensing unit(s)(see sample below) must be completed in full by the refrigeration contractor,and returned to Arctic within 20 days of start-up.THE WARRANTY WILL a BECOME EFFECTIVE UPON RECEIPT BYARCTIC OFTHE FULLY-COMPLETED WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD. II--z vs r SIDE LAP Arctic Industries, Inc. COMPRESSOR WARRANTY CARD 2.7.2 Door Caps This card must be filled out by the refrigeration Installer within twenty days of start-up.THE COM- For tree-standing walk-ins where the door Is exposed,Arctic offers a door cap to prevent rain water from running down PRESSOR WARRANTY WILL BECOME EFFECTIVE UPON RECEIPT BY ARCTIC INDUSTRIES OF Y THIS FULLY-COMPLETED WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD. into the door gasket.The cap should be attached with sheet metal screws supplied by Arctic to the frame above the door, z o Job Number Job Name caulk the joint between cap and wall to prevent leaks. a M a Start-up Date Condensing Unit Make&Model U 2.7.3 Box-to-Slab Attachment: 3 Zo Compressor Serial Number O 2 1= REMOTE UNITS: An outdoor walk-in is usually placed on a raised concrete slab.Local codes may require that the walk-in be attached to C 0Ln X Suction Line Pressure Read Pressure the slab using the perimeter angle provided.This angle is attached to the edges of the walk-in floor or walls with sheet V Ln metal screws and to the slab with concrete nails or anchor bolts supplied by Arctic. ;r,,, ¢Lo Amperage Draw Box Temperature i a w SELF-CONTAINED UNITS: Be sure to allow enough distance between the edge of the walk-in walls/floor and the end of the slab to prevent the slab Q o¢ Head Pressure Amperage Draw edges from cracking away due to the pressure of the fasteners. c Box Temperature 0 Apply sufficient caulking between the angle and both slab and walk-in to deter water infiltration. C' Refrigeration Company Technician Signature Date 1 1 ©FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED @FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 16 06-238996 A.1111 11-1 2/28/06 4:23 PM Page 15 - ® �® WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREE WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS 3. Fasten interior angle to straddle unit(Fig.15). 2.8 DIAMOND TREAD PLATE INSTALLATION 4. Install ceiling panel(s)and lock into place. Beer coolers and other walk-ins subject to heavy use,frequently require an overlay of aluminum diamond tread plate on the walls and'or floors.D.T.P.should be applied prior to start-up of refrigeration. 5. Adjust leveler and secure in place(top mount only).Put self-adhesive foam padding under leveler foot to protect roof 2,8,1 Wall Panels cover if any. 6. Apply perma gum(supplied)around cut-outs to insure a tight seal. 1. Remove all dust,dirt,grease,etc.from wall panels and back of O.T.P.using mild soap,and allow panels to dry. 2. Lay out D.T.P.in appropriate order.With complicated lay-outs D.T.P.will be marked on back with a code number that TOP-MOUNT STRADDLE UNIT corresponds with a code number shown on the drawing that accompanies the walk-in. CONDENSING UNIT 3. Apply adhesive(supplied)to rear(smooth side)of D.T.P.in a serpentine pattern. INCORRECT UPRIGHT SUPPORT CHANNEL C0PR`C EVAPORATOR COIL RWI WALL PANEL (F/G. 11) 23 Do not apply adhesive around perimeter of D.T.P.as this will prevent air from reaching all of the adhesive which will FIG. 13 slaw the curing process.A thin line of adhesive is recommended to allow the sticky-back tape applied at the factory to make contact with wall panel.One tube of adhesive to every 4'x 10'sheet of D.T.P.is more than sufficient. S IDE-MOUNT STRADDLE UNIT 4. Remove release paper from tape located on back of D.T.P.and carefully apply D.T.P.to appropriate location on wall UPRIGHT SUPPORT CHANNEL drilling Apply pressure,making sure that tape has made contact with wall panel.Tape will hold D.T.P.in position while drilling 9164"holes for pop rivets(supplied).Drill holes around perimeter of D.T.P.approximately every two feet. 5. Allow 24 hours at ambient temperature to allow adhesive to cure.Leave doors open to allow for proper ventilation of walk-in. 6. After 24 hours,apply silicon(supplied)on exposed edges and corners of D.T.P.to fill any gaps. CONDEN51NG UNIT 2.9.2 Floor Panels r / 1. Installation is essentially the same as for wall panels except that the D.T.P.for floors does not require the two way tape. 2. All D.T.P.floor seams should be bedded in a 4"wide band of USDA silicone caulking(provided)to inhibit moisture from seeping through the seams of the D.T.P.Allow sufficient time for caulking to cure prior to start-up of refrigeration. 3. TEKS screws are provided to fasten D.T.P.to floor. EVAPORATOR COg �23 2.9 COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION Several tasks remain to complete the installation of your Arctic Walk-in.Some of these are the installer's responsibility, WALL PANEL while others must be peAormed by qualified electrical and refrigeration contractors. FIG. 14 15 @FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 12 e 06-238446 A1111 1- 2/28/06 4:23 PM Page 16 lc® (ilOCitIft® WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS WALK-IN COOLERS AND FREEZERS 2.9.1 by Installer: In freezer sections,a heated pressure relief port may be provided and must be connected as shown in Figure 12. 1. Install snap-in plastic caps to seal cam-lock access holes. Run power to the mechanical refrigeration equipment as required.(Simplified wiring diagrams will be found on last pages 2. Fasten down thresholds,if provided.Make sure that any door healer wires are not frayed or pinched. of this manual.) NOTE:Thresholds with anti-condensate heater wires under them(all freezers,some coolers)must be made to be removable Be sure to use an electrical seal-off on the exterior of the walk-in wherever lines penetrate the exterior metal surface.Do in order to change the wire should it fail.Never allow tile or concrete to cover either the threshold or its fasteners not penetrate the root cover of outdoor walk-ins. 3. Install light globe(s)in fixture(s). All connections should be made to comply with national and or local codes. TO GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND SUB-CONTRACTOR:In walk-ins with file or concrete wearing floors,the metal wall facings may be susceptible to staining due to excessive moisture created by hydration of concrete-type materlais It is 2.9.3 By Refrigeration Contractor: essential that each room be properly ventilated,especially when using muriatic acid due to its effects on aluminum and stainless steel. Install mechanical refrigeration equipment in compliance with national and or local codes. In addition,metal surfaces must be protected from lime and other chemicals found in cement products.Protection must Drill clean holes through the walk-in wall for condensate drain and refrigerant lines. DO NOT PUNCH.All penetrations be applied between concrete and the metal surfaces(for example,liquid tar brushed or sprayed above the concrete contact must be clear of panel seams and locking devices.and be sealed completely on both sides of panels.Low temperature line,heavy epoxy paint,double-layered 8-mil H.D.polyethelene,or 30 Ib.asphalt-impregnated roofing paper). systems include a 6 drain-line heater cable.which should be wrapped around the drain line to prevent freezing.If a longer drain heater cable is required.it must be provided by others.The use of PVC for freezer drain lines is not recommended: 2.9.2 By Electrical Contractor: soft copper should be used On self-contained units.be sure to uncoil the drain line heater before aoplying power or the heater will be damaged. Run electrical power Supply(115V 3-wire)to the light fixture which also serves as a connection box.The penetration can be made through a ceiling or wall panel,and must be properly sealed both inside the conduit and outside. Low temp systems also include a defrost timer which must be set by the installer to initiate the time,and control the duration of defrost cycles.The frequency of cycles is determined by the usage of the walk-in(frequency of door openings,ambient NOTE:TO PREVENT CONDENSATION FROM FORMING INSIDE,ELECTRICAL CONDUIT MUST BE SEALED INTER. temperature and humidity.as well as product load)and their duration by the amount of frost to be removed.Keep both to NALLY WHERE IT ENTERS COLD SPACE, a minimum necessary to maintain temperature and keep evaporator coil free of built-up frost. Wall or ceiling penetrations must not interfere with panel seams or locking devices.The door heater,when supplied.Is Evaporator tans should run continuously on medium temperature systems and intermittently(off during defrost)on low pre-wired at the factory for continuous operation,independent of the light switch,once the walk-in temperature reaches temperature systems.Low temp fans do not come on until evaporator temperature gets down to about 25 degrees. approximately 40 degrees F. See evaporator manufacturer's instructions lot specific installation and operation details. QOVAC POWER SUPPLY N ONO L DOOR NEATER** 2.9.4 Self-Contained Units W TNERNoorsx** Self-contained refrigeration units are fully inspected and tested at the factory,prior to shipment.We STRONGLY recommend that start-up be performed by a qualified refrigeration contractor as variation in field conditions such as altitude,walk-in HEATED R13JEF PORT temperature,product load.ambient temperature and humidity frequently require adjustments to thermostat,pressure control or defrost settings.Operation in extreme low ambient conditions may require the addition of refrigerant. Extreme high WIRE N,n ambient conditions may require additional accessories.Side-mount units must be attached to the frame of their wall openings using the same carriage bolls which secure them to their shipping crates.Top-mount units are placed in their openings with no need of attachment. FIECTRICl CONiRAMR "RE Nur It may be convenient to lace the ceiling-panel ONO LAND coNouR PENETRAnoHs yy51 Y P top-mount unit in its opening before the ceiling panel is lined into place.In RECEPTACLE BE SEAUD INTERNALLY Mn most cases four installers can liftthe panel and unittogether.Heavier units may require the useof mechanical lifting equipment. 9 mreuulY YMFRE THEY ENTER THE REFRIGERATED SPACE NqM UCNT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR STRADDLE UNITS: STANDARD ON ® FREEZER ONLY 1. Do not install ceiling panel(s)over intended straddle unit locations. wu Im zn 2. Mount straddle unit onto wall panel through cut-outs. OPTIONAL NOTE:Upright support channel should rest flush against wall panel(Fig.13,14). (F/G. F2. ELECTRICAL SCHEMA TIC FOR ARCTIC DOORS) 13 @FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©FEB.1,2006 ARTIC INDUSTRIES,INC.-ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 14