MC-04-131MIAMI SHORES VILLAGE
' BUILDING DEPARTME
305- 795 -2204
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PERMIT APPLICATION
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Permit Type (circle): Building Electrical PIumbing Mechanical Roofing
Owner's Name (Fee Simple Titleholder) 13srr uY11Ver5t+
Owner's Address (I 30 A.E. 9` AUC
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Tenant/Lessee Name 1 Phone # N
Job Address (where the worlds being done) 13O 0 J . rn i &r ii
City Miami Shores Village County Miami -Dade Zip 3,3i b 1
Is Building Historically Designated YES NO X
Contractor's Company Name &)8 bO , InC.
Contractor's Address 283 Cr 8r% e 1 51 61Vd
City Al +erlonIC Scfretri3 p Stare FL
Qualifier RlChOrck
State Certificate or Registration No. C &C DO- 010
Architect/Engineer's Name (if applicable) Phone #
* 4 P 585. °-R "-- Sea 1 1004 Witme r
$ Value of Work For this Permit Permit 4 --944'fr Square Footage Of Work: 76,000, 5g,
Type of Work: ❑Addition
Describe Work:
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Submittal FeTY•J► $ Permit Fee $ CF $_1 CO /CC
Notary $ Training/Education Fee $ °v"4 echnology Fee $ a / .
Scanning $ �' 0 , ,
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A/ iami Shores Village
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100 0 N.E.2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, Florida 33138
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Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972
Permit No. p 0 4 1 �� l
Master Permit No.1140 13
Phone #
Zip 3310 1
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Phone # 10- 33 - 3230
zip 32701
Certificate of Competency No.
few ❑ Repair/Replace ❑ Demolition
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Zoning Bond $
Code Enforcement $ Structural Plan Review. $
Bonding Company's Name (if applicable)
Bonding Company's Address
City State Zip
Mortgage Lender's Name (if applicable)
Mortgage Lender's Address
City State Zip
Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has
commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating
construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured. for FT.RCTRICAL WORK, PLUMBING, SIGNS,
WELLS, POOLS, FURNACES, BOILERS, HEATERS, TANKS and AIR CONDITIONERS, ETC
OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all
applicable laws regulating construction and zoning.
"WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR
PAYING TWICE FOR IlVIPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING,
CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF
COMMENCEMENT."
Notice to Applicant: As a condition to the issuance of a building permit with an estimated value exceeding $2500, the applicant must
promise in good faith that a copy of the notice of commencement and construction lien law brochure will be delivered to the person
whose property is subject to attachment. Also, a certified copy of the recorded notice of commencement must be posted at the job site
for the first inspection which occurs seven (7) days after the building permit is issued. In the absence of such posted notice, the
inspection will not be approved and a reinspection fee will be charged.
Owner or Agent
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this
day of , 20 _ by
who is personally known to me or who has produced
As identification and who did take an oath.
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APPLICATION APPROVED BY: ( " °a
l Plans Examiner
Engineer
Zoning
Miami Shores Village
10050 NE 2nd Avenue
Phone: 305 - 795 -2204
Printed: 8/6/2004
Contractor SODEXHO, INC.
Local Phone: 407 - 388 -3230
Parcel # 1121360000040
Legal Description:
Signed: (INSPECTOR)
Mechanical Permit
Permit Number: MC2004 -131
Applicant: BARRY UNIVERSITY STUDENT UNION
Owner: STUDENT UNION BARRY UNIVERSITY
JOB ADDRESS: 11300 N MIAMI AVE
Permit Status: APPLIED Permit Expiration: 1/15/2005 Construction Value$792,130.00
Work: KITCHEN HOODS, RFRIGERATION AND WALK IN COOLERS
Page 1 of 1
Contractor's Address: 283 CRANES ROOST BLVD. SUITE 260
Fees: Description Amount
FEE2004 -7391 Scanning Fee $30.00
FEE2004 -7393 Notary Fee $5.00
FEE2004 -7983 Building Fee $3,146.00
FEE2004 -7984 CCF $62.40
FEE2004 -7985 Technology Fee $78.65
FEE2004 -7987 Training and Education Fee $20.80
Total Fees: $3,342.85
Total Fees13,342.85
Total Receipts: $0.00
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In consideration of the issuance to me of this permit, I agree to perform the work covered hereunder in compliance with all ordinances and regulations pertaining thereto and in strict
conformity with the plans, drawings, statements or specifications submitted to the proper authorities of Miami Shores Village. In accepting this permit I assume responisibility for all work
done by either myself, my agent, servants or employes.
Signed: (Contractor or Builder) BY:
Show make -up alr ducts with dimensions and air quantity, and
fire damper if applicable. If replacement air is being
supplied by A/C system, show design criteria of air handling
equipment. The replacement air quantity shall be adequate to
prevent negative pressures in the room,from exceeding 0.02 in
water column.
Show roof mounted fans wi,th minimum separation between
exhaust and supply of 10'Q side to Side dimension. Exha.ust
y/ fan to be minimum . 40" above roof to discharge air. Roof top
exhaust fans must be hinged on minimum 18" roof curb to
permit full opening for exhaust duct maintenance. Specify
fans by manufacturer, model number and design static
pressure. All exhaust fans shall be listed as UL YZHSJ
Subject 762.
9) In one -story buildings where the roof or roof ceiling
assembly is required to have ,a fire resistance rating, the
exhaust duct shall he enclosed in a continuous enclosure
extending from the ceiling above the Mood, through any
concealed spaces to or through the roof.
In all buildings more than one story in height the exhaust
duct shall he enclosed in a'continctous enclosure that will
maintain the integrity of the fire separations
Exhaust ducts contained in fire rated enclosures, shall show
minimum 6" clearance from duc to interior surface of
enclosure. Fire rated enclosure (chase) to be continuous
from top of hood through roof, into the .curb and =curb to be
naturally vented with weatherproof type,louvers.
10) Solid fuel cooking appliances shall be provided with separate
exhaust systems provided with fan override switch •that will
operate the exhaust fans whenever the 'duct temperature rises
above 1300 F.
11) Kitchen exhaust ducts are not to be insulated. ,
Following notes to he placed on :drawing:
a. Supply and exhaust fans ace Interlocked with pilot
Light in kitchen area.
b. Fire mode requires exhaust fan continues to operate
and supply fan stops.
c; Hood exhaust fans shall operate whenever the
extinguishing system is Activated.
d. Fixed pipe extingutshing systems in a 4ingle hazard
area shall be arranged for simultaneous automatic
operation upon activation of anyone of the systems.
Common exhaust . duct for more than one hood would define
a single hazarc; area. L`•ceptlin would be a secundary
fire suppression system contained in the common exhaust
duct. Rev. 12/ l0 %92
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, DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR THE _ RFMOVAL __ O _ F _ SMOKE AND _ G _ REASE — LAD* -N
VAPORS FROM COMM[:RC LA1.' COOKING EQU L PMF.NT
DRAWINGS TO CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
Front view, and section of •hoods showing dimensions, overhang
and locatioti of all cooking appliances beneath the hood. If
deep fat fryers are installed, show minimum 16" separation to
surface flames of cooking equipment.
Type of cooking fuel.
If hood is listed or classifieds by a recognized testing
laboratory, give model number and test report of hood. If
hood is no't listed by an approved testing laboratory, the
following is required: ...w
a. Maximum hood length 8 ft. per exhaust Outlet.
b. Island hood open all four sides 15O CFM /Sq. of
entrance area.
c. Canopy hood open three sides less, 100 CFM /Sq.
Ft. 1
d. Canopy type hoods shall be at least 2 ft. deep in
the capture area, this area'shall extend over the
entire pooking surface.
The length and width of kitchen hoods shall extend a minimum
of 6 inches beyond the cook! rig surface of the appliance over
which they are installed. '
Show type of construction of all walls, ceilings, roof
structures and roof curbs that are within 18 ' of exhaust
system.
Liquid tight externa,1Ly welded exhaust 'ducts to have all
dimensions, gauge„ atr. quantities. (Design between 1500 and
2200 F.P.M. Radius elbows only on exhaust'=ducts. ertical
ductwork shall be provided with an opening at top of the
vertical riser fo permit personnel access and descent.
Horizontal ducts shall , rovide at least one 20" X 20" opening
to permit personnel entry. ,Whenever this is not possible,
openings large enough to permit thorough cleaning shall be
provided at 12 ft. intervals. All horizontal ducts to have
minimi,n Ft. pttc toward the hood, without form
or traps which might collect residues.
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We =not not the first company to rufacture a
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allowed us the uniqu .portunity to identify and address the concerns
of consultants, equipment dealers, end users, and service agencies related
to col storage equipment. Additionally, it has allowed us to employ
tech that simply did not exist when the walk-in industry began
pouring, frot _ ' o or otherwise forming insulated panels. Our process
. utilizes a hig automated and computer controlled system based upon
what has become known as HPIM or Higl.Eressure Impingement Mixing
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1 Total automation — overhead
chemical delivery system
transports liquid urethane
components to the mixing head.
Blended foam is being injected
into this heated foaming fixture,
where it will remain until fully
cured. Shuttle system in the
foreground holds completed
panels Additional fixtures are
utilized to form corner, "tee"
and door sections.
)I odular Design Flexibility
Our new modular panel system is the most comprehensive in existence, giving you the greatest degree of
design flexibility possible. The system has evolved out of an industry-wide need for a more versatile array of
standard panel sizes to maximize the amount of available cold storage space.
The standard overall outside height for walk-ins with floors is 7' - 6 ". Additional heights available range from
6' - 0" to 12' - 0" in 6" increments and from 12' - 0" to 2 8' - 0" in 1' - 0" increments. Floorless walk-ins and
combination units containing a floorless cooler and a freezer with floor panels are supplied with 1 high
vinyl floor screeds or floor angles.
■ High Efficiency
Our foamed-in-place urethane is the ultimate insulatin
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Operating costs are significantly reduced as a result of
the high insulating values of panels factured with
urethane insulation. Other desirable rties include
structural rigidity, dimensional stabili ! • deaty
and compliance with nationally acce Mdes.
• Exceptional Appearance
Top quality commercial hardware, - '�� grade meta
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Virtually any cold storage requirement can be met
using American Panel walk-ins. Restaurants, hotels,
hospitals, convenience stores, supermarkets, schools,
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our desire is to provide equipment that exactly matches
the job at hand. Experienced sales and engineering
personnel are at your disposal to assist in the design
of your next project.
• Consistent Quality
Ours is perhaps the most thorouar scrutinized
production process in the industry. Our dedi
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produces a top quality, pre-te walk in
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Space age materials like our fiberglass reinforced
plastic (FRP) door perimeter and frame are used to
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steel, vinyl, wood or other commonly used door an
frame materials.
• Ultimate Flexibility
Every American Panel walk-in is equipped with a
complement of standard accessories designed to me
the needs of a broad range of end users. However,
depending on your particular requirements, you may
wish to include additional options and features.
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most sophisticated of applications.
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Considering the thoughtful design, efficient
manufacturing process, skilled craftsmanship, advanced Exceptional
features and customer support, you simply cannot find Appearance ►
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Product Specifications
General — Walk-ins shall be constructed of pre - fabricated, modular A. Exterior walls, interior walls and interior ceilings shall be (select any
panels as manufactured by American Panel Corporation, Ocala, Florida. of the following):
y shall be designed for easy and accurate field assembly, future I. 26 gauge stucco embossed galvanized steel.:
targement by the addition of panels, or dismantling should relocation 2..032" or .040" mill finished stucco embossed aluminum.
an alternate site be desired. Construction shall be in strict compliance 3. 26 gauge white or tan painted stucco embossed galvanized steel.
with NSF Standard 7. 4. .032" white painted stucco embossed aluminum.
Panel Construction — All panels shall consist of interior and
exterior metal surfaces precision roll formed to exact dimensions with
double 90 edges to enhance overall panel rigidity. The finished metal
surfaces shall be fitted with a tear drop profile gasket and placed in
precision tooled fixtures where they are injected with Foamed -in -Place
urethane insulation. Curing of the insulating core shall take place at a
controlled temperature to provide permanent adhesion to the metal
surfaces, to allow uniform foam expansion and to maximize finished panel
strength. Panel edges shall have a foamed -in -place low density urethane
tongue and groove profile to accurately align panels during installation
and to assure an air -tight seal. No structural wood, steel, straps or other
non - insulating materials shall be used in panel construction.
Finished panels will be 4" thick and will be provided in 111/2", 23 ", 341/2"
and 46" widths to conform to project drawings. Corner panels shall be
'one piece 90° angled construction and shall measure 12 ". x 12" or
12" x 61/4" where required. For units with multiple compartments, specially
designed "tee' panels shall be provided to form partition wall to outside
wall junctures. lee" panels shall measure 23" x 12" or 23" x 61/4" where
required. All panels shall be interchangeable with like panels or standard
door frame sections for fast and easy assembly.
Floor Construction — Where pre- fabricated floor panels are
required, they shall be of similar design to other panels and shall
in corporate a %" NSF coved radius at all interior floor to wall junctures.
r panels shall be capable of supporting evenly distributed loads up
pounds per square foot and are intended for foot traffic or light
per square foot and are intended for foot traffic or light
.aobile cart usage only.
Where floorless units are required, a 13/4" high vinyl floor screed shall
be provided to attach all wall panels to finished building floor connections.
Floor screeds incorporate NSF coves on interior and exterior sides and
shall be mechanically fastened to fit flat against the finished floor. Floor
screeds and wall panels shall have matching tongue and groove edges
and cam lock together to form an air -tight seal leaving no exposed
fasteners.
Door Construction -- Entrance doors are constructed similar
to other panels and shall be flush mount, magnetic infitting type. Door
sections shall be constructed to conform to Underwriters Laboratories
Standards for electrical safety and shall bear all appropriate U.L. listing
labels. The perimeter of the door and frame shall be built of fiberglass
reinforced plastic (FRP) and shall house a door frame heater dreuit, flexible
bellows type vinyl door gasket with magnetic core, a magnet attracting
stainless steel trim strip and flexible adjustable door sweep of EPDM
(ethylene propylene diene monomer). Standard door frames shall be
equipped with a vapor proof light fixture and globe pre -wired to a rocker
type light switch with pilot light 21/2" diameter dial thermometer and a
14 gauge galvanized steel threshold plate.
Door hardware shall be die cast zinc with brushed satin finish. Doors
shall be mounted with two (2) heavy duty cam lift hinges. Pull handle
assembly shall incorporate a keyed cylinder lock and an inside safety
release handle to prevent personnel entrapment. Positive door closing
and sealing shall be assisted by a hydraulic closer device.
Knishes — The interior and exterior finish on all panel surfaces may
.manufactured from any combination of the following premium grade
aluminum or steel materials.
5. 22 gauge or 20 gauge type 304 #3 finish stainless steel.
6. 22 gauge flat galvanized steel.
B. Interior floor shall be (select one of the following):
1. 14 gauge flat galvanized steel (standard).
2. 16 gauge or 18 gauge type 304 #2B finish stainless steel.
C. Exterior floor and ceiling shall be 26 gauge stucco embossed galvanized
steel on all walk-ins, unless otherwise specified.
The gauge or thickness of the metal material listed above is rated prior
to embossing.
For aesthetic purposes or for extra rigidity, vertical grooves on We
centers are optionally available for exterior wall surfaces. Wall panels over
12 feet high will have both interior and exterior vertical grooves as standard.
Insulation -- Insulation shall be 4" thick high pressure impingement
mixed (HPIM), foamed -in -place urethane expanded with HCFC -141b,
minimum 2.4 Ib. per cubic foot density, fully heat cured and bonded to
metal finishes. The thermal conductivity ( "K" factor) shall not exceed 0.133
BTU/Hour /Square Foot/Degree Fahrenheit/Inch of Thickness. Overall
coefficient of heat transfer ( "U" factor) shall not exceed 0.033 and the
resistance to heat penetration ( "R" factor) shall not be less than 30. The
insulation shall have a 97% closed cell structure to prevent absorption
of liquids. The insulation shall be listed by Underwriters Laboratories as
a Class 1 building material and demonstrate a flame spread rating of 20
or less and smoke developed of 350 or less in accordance with ASTM-
E-84 Standards This rating is not intended to reflect hazards presented
by this or any other material where under actual fire conditions.
Panel Assembly — Assembly of walk-in shall be accomplished
by the use of cam- action locking mechanisms precisely positioned along
the outside tongue or groove edges of each panel to exactly correspond
with a matching mechanism in the adjacent panel. Cam lock spacing on
vertical joints shall not exceed 46 ", or 23" from the junction of vertical
and horizontal joints. Cam locks shall be foamed -in -place and anchored
securely in the panel by steel "wings" integral to the lock housing. Cam
locks shall be operated through access ports by the use of a hex wrench,
thereby, pulling the panels together and establishing an air -tight seal. All
access ports shall be located on the walk-in interior to facilitate assembly
when close to building structures and shall be covered by vinyl snap -in
caps after final assembly. Complete step -by -step assembly instructions and
erection drawings shall be supplied.
Warranty -- American Panel insulated panel products are warranted
for a period of ten (10) years after date of installation to the original user
should the panels be installed properly and be used under normal service
conditions. After an inspection authorized by the manufacturer, should
any part of the product prove to be defective in material or workmanship,
it will be repaired or replaced free of charge, F.O.B. factory. This warranty
does not apply to accessories or components sold or supplied by
American Panel but manufactured by other companies who fumish their
own warranties. There are no other warranties expressed or implied.
PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT IS A CONTINUING COMMITMENT FOR
AMERICAN PANEL CORPORATION. THE ON -GOING EFFORTS OF OUR
RESEARCH AND DESIGN DEPARTMENTS REQUIRE THAT WE RESERVE
THE RIGHT 10 MODIFY AND /OR CHANGE SPECIFICATIONS WITHOUT
NOTICE.
American Panel Corporation
5800 S.E. 78th Street, Ocala, Florida 34472 • Phone: (352) 245 -7055 • FAX: (352) 245-0726
Call us toll free: National: 1-800-327-3015 • In Florida: 1- 800 -342 -2533
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CHDSS:
Air - Cooled Low - Profile Compressor Racks. CHDSS horizontal air
flow units are designed for schools, restaurants and smaller exterior applica-
tions (up to 5 hp compressors). They would accommodate smaller walk -in
coolers, freezers, and undercounter units.
Each CHDSS compressor has its own condenser and fan motor. That makes
CHDSS units attractive to those requiring independently operating units. These
versatile units may be expanded to accommodate as many as 10 compressor
units arranged horizontally or stacked vertically in a double tier.
CHDSS units serve medium and low - temperature applications, ranging
from -20° to +50 °. They feature ball- bearing motors to keep maintenance
minimal. Other RDT- system advantages, including refrigerant leak protection
for the environment, have been incorporated.
And, CHDSS units are easy to install. Each custom designed, turnkey unit
comes factory pre -piped and pre -wired in a full perimeter structural support
with lift-eyes that enable easy fork lift or crane placement. A single -point
electrical connection eliminates the need for expensive multiple electrical
power lines for each compressor.
All systems carry a one -year warranty on parts and an optional five -year
compressor warranty.
RDEP:
Multi- Circuited Custom Compressor Racks. These highly customized
vertical discharge rack units can be expanded for an unlimited number of
compressors and condenser circuits for remote air - cooled ice makers. They
are used primarily by institutional food service operations including hospitals,
universities, schools and large- volume restaurant operations.
The RDEP Series pulls fresh air over the compressor bodies to reduce their
operating temperature and related overheating. Compressor ventilation has
become increasingly important because of regulations affecting the use of
R -22 coolant, which has a higher discharge temperature.
Ball- bearing motors are featured in each system. That means lower
maintenance and less downtime. Systems are expandable to include four
fan motors.
Low temperature (0° to -30 °) applications use R -502 and R -22 refrigerants.
Medium temperature ( +20° to +50 °) units use R -22 refrigerants exclusively.
Food consultants cite RDT for eliminating R -12 coolants, They applaud RDT
for designing coolant leak protection into every unit.
Final Assembly
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ISOMETRIC - CHDSS1 -4 OUTDOOR HORIZONTAL AIR COOLED
Rack Weight: 1596 Ibs.
STAINLESS STEEL HOUSING
— FUSED DISCONNECT
STAINLESS STEEL. LIFT-
OUT LOWERED PANELS
15 -1/4'
EVAPORATOR COIL - WALK -IN COOLER: MODEL RA
15 -1/4'
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ASSEMBLY
11 -1/Z'
DIMENSIONS cDN/ELTDNS Approx. ELECTRICAL DATA
V A 5 C Cinches) Net Vt.
Size Qty. Fon Motor Apps
Indies Inches Inches Inches es Coll Inlet Suction Drop Lb5. Motors 115V 208V
26-07 41 -1/2 33 - - 1/2 DDS 7/8 DDS 3/4 MPT 67 2 4A 2.0
28-134 45-1/2 37 - - I/O DDS 7/0 DDS 3/4 MPT 77 2 40 2.0
011 21NS i:DroEcmSls Approx. ELECTRICAL DATA
V A 5 C Orches) Net Vt.
Size Inches Qty. Fon Motor Apps Defrost Heater Apps
Inches Inches di
Ines Indies Col Inlet Suction Drub lhs. Motors 230/1 460/1 230/1 230/3 460/1
36- 120 63-1/2 55 - - 12 ®
DDS 7/9 S 3/4 ITT 105 3 30 15 13.0 113
Minimum Clearance Required for Proper Operation
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CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS
FACTORY WIRING
FIELD WIRING
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208- 230/60/3
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Servicing
WIRING DIAGRAM - OFF CYCLE DEFROST
WIRING DIAGRAM - ELECTRIC DEFROS' —
REFRIGERATION ENGINEERING SCHEDULE
NO Roof Curb or Ground Pad Can Be Some Sze As Outdoor Unit
FACTORY WIRING
FIELD WIRING
EVAPORATOR
TYPO (S) SEMIiEAIETIC m) DISCUS
TOTAL CONNECTED LOAD: 41.5 AMPS
TYPE j.15 ` .
ELEC 208/1 3.0
Mt ® 4.0
B.C. 115/1 4.0
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