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      "title": "Outline Specifications   Add Divisions",
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          "excerpt": ". Drainage mat will be tight-lined to weeps at the bottom of foundation wall.\nWaterproofing membrane shall also be installed at full extent of elevator pits, including below the elevator pit slab, in a bathtub\napproach.\nTraffic Deck Coating At garbage room, dog wash room, and garage entry ramp.\nAssume fully reinforced, monolithic hot applied rubberized asphalt waterproofing membrane sloped to drain with continuous\nHorizontal Waterproofing protection course and continuous drainage mat at horizont",
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          "excerpt": "Bentonite sheet waterproofing membrane at any below-grade non-garage spaces (such as stairwells, elevator hoisways, elevator\nmachine rooms, storage rooms, main electrical room, transformer room, MPOE, water entry, and other back-of-house rooms). Install\ndrainage mat at full extent of waterproofed below-grade wall aeras. Install 4' wide vertical strips of drainage mat with 4' spacing\nBelow-Grade Waterproofing\nbetween strips in locations without waterproofing. Drainage mat will be tight-lined to w",
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          "excerpt": "machine rooms, storage rooms, main electrical room, transformer room, MPOE, water entry, and other back-of-house rooms). Install\ndrainage mat at full extent of waterproofed below-grade wall aeras. Install 4' wide vertical strips of drainage mat with 4' spacing\nBelow-Grade Waterproofing\nbetween strips in locations without waterproofing. Drainage mat will be tight-lined to weeps at the bottom of foundation wall.\nWaterproofing membrane shall also be installed at full extent of elevator pits, includ",
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          "excerpt": "drainage mat at full extent of waterproofed below-grade wall aeras. Install 4' wide vertical strips of drainage mat with 4' spacing\nBelow-Grade Waterproofing\nbetween strips in locations without waterproofing. Drainage mat will be tight-lined to weeps at the bottom of foundation wall.\nWaterproofing membrane shall also be installed at full extent of elevator pits, including below the elevator pit slab, in a bathtub\napproach.\nTraffic Deck Coating At garbage room, dog wash room, and garage entry ram",
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          "excerpt": "Traffic Deck Coating At garbage room, dog wash room, and garage entry ramp.\nAssume fully reinforced, monolithic hot applied rubberized asphalt waterproofing membrane sloped to drain with continuous\nHorizontal Waterproofing protection course and continuous drainage mat at horizontal concrete decks and courtyards above occupied spaces including the\ngarage lid.\nBioretention Planters No detention required for this project.\nTPO roofing membrane",
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          "excerpt": "Assume fully reinforced, monolithic hot applied rubberized asphalt waterproofing membrane sloped to drain with continuous\nHorizontal Waterproofing protection course and continuous drainage mat at horizontal concrete decks and courtyards above occupied spaces including the\ngarage lid.\nBioretention Planters No detention required for this project.\nTPO roofing membrane. 80-mil single-ply roofing. Sacraficial 60-mil loose laid protection sheet installed above the primary roofing at",
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          "excerpt": "Waterproofing membrane shall also be installed at full extent of elevator pits, including below the elevator pit slab, in a bathtub\napproach.\nTraffic Deck Coating At garbage room, dog wash room, and garage entry ramp.\nAssume fully reinforced, monolithic hot applied rubberized asphalt waterproofing membrane sloped to drain with continuous\nHorizontal Waterproofing protection course and continuous drainage mat at horizontal concrete decks and courtyards above occupied spaces including the",
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          "excerpt": ". Sacraficial 60-mil loose laid protection sheet installed above the primary roofing at\nRoofing\nareas with overburden. PMMA at interfaces and complex penetrations.\nExterior Skin\nSkin Per the SD Interim drawings.\nWindows Per the SD Interim drawings. Assume VPI, Evolution or equivalent.\nUnit Balconies Aluminum with vertical pickets. Quantity shown on SD Interim drawings. Open grate planks. Provide deductive alternate for solid.\nPage 1 of 4",
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          "excerpt": "Bath Tubs MAAX acrylic tub with porcelain/ceramic tile surround.\nShower Stalls Acrylic floor pan with porcelain/ceramic tile surround.\nLavatory Undermount ceramic sink.\nPlumbing Assume Delta or Moen fixtures.\nLighting Lighting Allowance: Include lighting allowance of $2,500/unit.\nFinishes\nFlooring Units: Luxury vinyl tile throughout entire unit.\nCommon Areas: Polished concrete, porcelain tile, and carpet tile. At Fitness Room, assume ECOmax 1\" thick flooring",
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          "excerpt": "Railings Aluminum and glass railings at amenity deck and roof deck.\nCanopies L01 and L08 amenity per the SD Interim drawings. Plate canopy at roof elevator lobby.\nFixtures\nBath Tubs MAAX acrylic tub with porcelain/ceramic tile surround.\nShower Stalls Acrylic floor pan with porcelain/ceramic tile surround.\nLavatory Undermount ceramic sink.\nPlumbing Assume Delta or Moen fixtures.\nLighting Lighting Allowance: Include lighting allowance of $2,500/unit",
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          "excerpt": "Site Furnishings Site-mounted bike racks. Electric BBQ cook station with counter and sink at L8 roof deck. No fire pits.\nSPECIALTIES\nSignage Provide code-required signage.\nToilet Accessories Unit Bathrooms: Assume curved curtain rods at bathtubs. Assume semi-frameless glass shower enclosures.\nFront-loading horizontal mail boxes complying with USPS STD 4C; recessed mounting; aluminum construction with powder coat finish;\nMail Boxes",
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          "excerpt": ". Plate canopy at roof elevator lobby.\nFixtures\nBath Tubs MAAX acrylic tub with porcelain/ceramic tile surround.\nShower Stalls Acrylic floor pan with porcelain/ceramic tile surround.\nLavatory Undermount ceramic sink.\nPlumbing Assume Delta or Moen fixtures.\nLighting Lighting Allowance: Include lighting allowance of $2,500/unit.\nFinishes\nFlooring Units: Luxury vinyl tile throughout entire unit.\nCommon Areas: Polished concrete, porcelain tile, and carpet tile",
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          "excerpt": "ERV duct and sprinkler pipe. Remaining area to have a drywall lid.\nSoffits in Common Areas: Assume drywall soffits in common areas and corridors.\nShower / Bathtub Tile Full height porcelain/ceramic tile surround.\nCountertops 2cm quartz counterops at unit kitchen and bathrooms, amenity lounge countertop, and amenity bathrooms. Undermount sinks.\nBacksplash Full height porcelain/ceramic tile backsplash at kitchen",
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          "excerpt": ". Electric BBQ cook station with counter and sink at L8 roof deck. No fire pits.\nSPECIALTIES\nSignage Provide code-required signage.\nToilet Accessories Unit Bathrooms: Assume curved curtain rods at bathtubs. Assume semi-frameless glass shower enclosures.\nFront-loading horizontal mail boxes complying with USPS STD 4C; recessed mounting; aluminum construction with powder coat finish;\nMail Boxes\nparcel lockers; and engraved individual box identification.",
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          "excerpt": "Canopies L01 and L08 amenity per the SD Interim drawings. Plate canopy at roof elevator lobby.\nFixtures\nBath Tubs MAAX acrylic tub with porcelain/ceramic tile surround.\nShower Stalls Acrylic floor pan with porcelain/ceramic tile surround.\nLavatory Undermount ceramic sink.\nPlumbing Assume Delta or Moen fixtures.\nLighting Lighting Allowance: Include lighting allowance of $2,500/unit.\nFinishes\nFlooring Units: Luxury vinyl tile throughout entire unit",
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          "excerpt": "Soffits in Units: For wood & concrete levels, assume soffits in bathroom and limited areas in kitchen and living room to accommodate\nERV duct and sprinkler pipe. Remaining area to have a drywall lid.\nSoffits in Common Areas: Assume drywall soffits in common areas and corridors.\nShower / Bathtub Tile Full height porcelain/ceramic tile surround.\nCountertops 2cm quartz counterops at unit kitchen and bathrooms, amenity lounge countertop, and amenity bathrooms. Undermount sinks.\nBacksplash Full heigh",
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          "excerpt": "SPECIALTIES\nSignage Provide code-required signage.\nToilet Accessories Unit Bathrooms: Assume curved curtain rods at bathtubs. Assume semi-frameless glass shower enclosures.\nFront-loading horizontal mail boxes complying with USPS STD 4C; recessed mounting; aluminum construction with powder coat finish;\nMail Boxes\nparcel lockers; and engraved individual box identification.\nPage 2 of 4",
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          "excerpt": "Shower / Bathtub Tile Full height porcelain/ceramic tile surround.\nCountertops 2cm quartz counterops at unit kitchen and bathrooms, amenity lounge countertop, and amenity bathrooms. Undermount sinks.\nBacksplash Full height porcelain/ceramic tile backsplash at kitchen. Quartz backsplash at bathrooms.\nMillwork Base: 1/2\" x 4\" paint grade MDF. Semi-gloss paint.\nDoor & Slider Casing: 9/16\" x 3\" paint grade MDF. Semi-gloss paint.\nWindow Wrap & Sill: No wood sill",
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          "excerpt": "Bike Racks Wall and floor-mounted racks in bike rooms. Assume Dero Ultra Space Saver Squared.\nSite Furnishings Site-mounted bike racks. Electric BBQ cook station with counter and sink at L8 roof deck. No fire pits.\nSPECIALTIES\nSignage Provide code-required signage.\nToilet Accessories Unit Bathrooms: Assume curved curtain rods at bathtubs. Assume semi-frameless glass shower enclosures.\nFront-loading horizontal mail boxes complying with USPS STD 4C; recessed mounting; aluminum construction with po",
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          "excerpt": ". By Owner.\nMEPF\nWater Meters: Provide water meters for hot water supply only in units with remote readers. Install in closet. Include transceivers and\nPlumbing\nrepeaters.\nGas: No gas to amenity spaces.\nWater Heating: Via heat pumps.\nHVAC Unit HVAC: \"Mono Block\" style in each unit for heating and cooling. Assume Maestro.\nUnit Ventilation: Individual energy recovery ventilator.\nKitchen Range Hood: Assume kitchen range hood to be vented to exterior",
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          "excerpt": "Water Meters: Provide water meters for hot water supply only in units with remote readers. Install in closet. Include transceivers and\nPlumbing\nrepeaters.\nGas: No gas to amenity spaces.\nWater Heating: Via heat pumps.\nHVAC Unit HVAC: \"Mono Block\" style in each unit for heating and cooling. Assume Maestro.\nUnit Ventilation: Individual energy recovery ventilator.\nKitchen Range Hood: Assume kitchen range hood to be vented to exterior.\nDryer: Assume ventless heat pump dryer",
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          "excerpt": ". 1ea at garage entrance & 1ea at trash room. Provide deductive alternate for high\nOverhead Coiling Garage Door\nperformance overhead coiling door.\nWaste Compaction Exclude. By Owner.\nMEPF\nWater Meters: Provide water meters for hot water supply only in units with remote readers. Install in closet. Include transceivers and\nPlumbing\nrepeaters.\nGas: No gas to amenity spaces.\nWater Heating: Via heat pumps.\nHVAC Unit HVAC: \"Mono Block\" style in each unit for heating and cooling",
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          "excerpt": "Waste Compaction Exclude. By Owner.\nMEPF\nWater Meters: Provide water meters for hot water supply only in units with remote readers. Install in closet. Include transceivers and\nPlumbing\nrepeaters.\nGas: No gas to amenity spaces.\nWater Heating: Via heat pumps.\nHVAC Unit HVAC: \"Mono Block\" style in each unit for heating and cooling. Assume Maestro.\nUnit Ventilation: Individual energy recovery ventilator.\nKitchen Range Hood: Assume kitchen range hood to be vented to exterior",
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          "excerpt": "Provide separate full sized washer and dryer units. For dryer, assume ventless heat pump dryer.\nDog Washing Station (2) Elevated stainless steel grooming tub with hot and cold water.\n(2) Traction Elevators. Capacity = 3,500 lbs. Travel speed = 350 fpm. Stainless steel cab and entrance doors. Install access control\nElevators card readers for each cab. (1) elevator will be treated as the move-in elevator and will have taller ceiling",
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          "excerpt": "Fall Arrest Roof Anchors Provide standard, engineered roof-mounted roof anchors for window washing. Bidder designed.\nKitchen: Provide Whirlpool or GE stainless steel finish appliances. For refrigerators, french doors & freezers on bottom. Vented\nResidential Appliances\nrange / micro hoods.\nProvide separate full sized washer and dryer units. For dryer, assume ventless heat pump dryer.\nDog Washing Station (2) Elevated stainless steel grooming tub with hot and cold water.\n(2) Traction Elevators",
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          "excerpt": ". For refrigerators, french doors & freezers on bottom. Vented\nResidential Appliances\nrange / micro hoods.\nProvide separate full sized washer and dryer units. For dryer, assume ventless heat pump dryer.\nDog Washing Station (2) Elevated stainless steel grooming tub with hot and cold water.\n(2) Traction Elevators. Capacity = 3,500 lbs. Travel speed = 350 fpm. Stainless steel cab and entrance doors. Install access control\nElevators card readers for each cab",
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          "excerpt": "Gas: No gas to amenity spaces.\nWater Heating: Via heat pumps.\nHVAC Unit HVAC: \"Mono Block\" style in each unit for heating and cooling. Assume Maestro.\nUnit Ventilation: Individual energy recovery ventilator.\nKitchen Range Hood: Assume kitchen range hood to be vented to exterior.\nDryer: Assume ventless heat pump dryer.\nAssume NO pressurization of the stair enclosures.\nElectrical Lighting Allowance: Include lighting allowance of $2,500/unit",
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          "excerpt": "Water Heating: Via heat pumps.\nHVAC Unit HVAC: \"Mono Block\" style in each unit for heating and cooling. Assume Maestro.\nUnit Ventilation: Individual energy recovery ventilator.\nKitchen Range Hood: Assume kitchen range hood to be vented to exterior.\nDryer: Assume ventless heat pump dryer.\nAssume NO pressurization of the stair enclosures.\nElectrical Lighting Allowance: Include lighting allowance of $2,500/unit.\nElectric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure:",
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          "excerpt": "HVAC Unit HVAC: \"Mono Block\" style in each unit for heating and cooling. Assume Maestro.\nUnit Ventilation: Individual energy recovery ventilator.\nKitchen Range Hood: Assume kitchen range hood to be vented to exterior.\nDryer: Assume ventless heat pump dryer.\nAssume NO pressurization of the stair enclosures.\nElectrical Lighting Allowance: Include lighting allowance of $2,500/unit.\nElectric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure:\n> EV Charging Stations: 10% of total parking spaces",
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          "excerpt": ". Assume Maestro.\nUnit Ventilation: Individual energy recovery ventilator.\nKitchen Range Hood: Assume kitchen range hood to be vented to exterior.\nDryer: Assume ventless heat pump dryer.\nAssume NO pressurization of the stair enclosures.\nElectrical Lighting Allowance: Include lighting allowance of $2,500/unit.\nElectric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure:\n> EV Charging Stations: 10% of total parking spaces. 40A 208V branch circuit fully wired to EV charging station (Clipper Creek HCS-40",
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          "excerpt": ". Provide deductive alternate for high\nOverhead Coiling Garage Door\nperformance overhead coiling door.\nWaste Compaction Exclude. By Owner.\nMEPF\nWater Meters: Provide water meters for hot water supply only in units with remote readers. Install in closet. Include transceivers and\nPlumbing\nrepeaters.\nGas: No gas to amenity spaces.\nWater Heating: Via heat pumps.\nHVAC Unit HVAC: \"Mono Block\" style in each unit for heating and cooling. Assume Maestro",
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          "excerpt": ". For refrigerators, french doors & freezers on bottom. Vented\nResidential Appliances\nrange / micro hoods.\nProvide separate full sized washer and dryer units. For dryer, assume ventless heat pump dryer.\nDog Washing Station (2) Elevated stainless steel grooming tub with hot and cold water.\n(2) Traction Elevators. Capacity = 3,500 lbs. Travel speed = 350 fpm. Stainless steel cab and entrance doors. Install access control\nElevators card readers for each cab. (1) elevator will be treated as the move",
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          "excerpt": "Card Readers: At all exterior entries, common areas, elevator cabs.\nWet Pipe: Provide design/build wet-pipe sprinkler system with concealed pendant heads (flush cover plate) to comply with NFPA13\nFire Sprinkler\nthroughout residential levels. Provide add alternate for fire pump.\nDry Pipe at Garage: Provide design/build dry-pipe sprinkler system to comply with NFPA13 at street level and below-grade parking\ngarage levels. Provide upright and sidewall sprinkler heads as needed to maintain required c",
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          "excerpt": "System shall be automatic, addressable, and have speaker/strobe alarm capabilities.\nProvide Fire Alarm Control Panel and required smoke control features in the Fire Command Center.\nUtilities\nPSE Electrical Re-route The existing underground PSE electrical vault will need to be relocated and re-routed prior to shoring and excavation.\nPage 4 of 4",
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      "section_id": "132416",
      "title": "Sauna and Frost Locker",
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          "excerpt": "3 12KW Heater System - Commercial 1.00 2,637.50 2,637.50\nUltra-Sauna heater model 12KW 208/240v, 1/3 phase, 100% stainless steel pcs\nwith solid rock-tray allows water to be poured over rocks without damaging\nelements\n4 Sauna control box w/60 minute timer 1.00 0.00 0.00\n5 Sauna Light - Oval Black 1.00 93.75 93.75\nStandard Wall Mount Light unit\n6 Salt Panel 16 x 18 Himalayan - Pink 20.00 312.50 6,250.00\nsalt wall approximately 80\" wide by 36\" tall unit",
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          "excerpt": "eligible for a refund under any circumstances once production has started. This includes but is not limited to delays,\nchange of mind, or external factors that prevent the continuation of the project. If the cancellation occurs prior to\nproduction but Commercial Spa Services has incurred expenses related to the project before cancellation (e.g., custom\nmaterials, subcontracted services, or third-party services), these costs will be deducted from the deposit and the remaining",
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          "excerpt": ". Room Design and Preparation. The area receiving the Equipment must be prepared in accordance with the CSL\nDocument and the Room Prep Guide, including all electrical, plumbing, stud work, framing, and insulation. Any changes or\nvariations must be provided to Am-Finn in written form.\n13. Warranties; Closeouts. Am-Finn/Scandia\u2019s standard warranty is one year. Am-Finn/ Scandia's does not warranty\ninstallation by other subcontractors and will not be responsible for any damage by others to any mater",
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          "excerpt": "the project will be released for shipment and acknowledges that failure to settle the storage fees may result in further legal\naction.\n17. Return Shipment and Reship Fee. In the event that the Contractor/Owner refuses shipment of project materials, the\nContractor/Owner agrees to pay a non-refundable fee of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500) for the return and\nreshipment services. This fee includes all associated costs for the return, inspection, handling, and reshipping of the",
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          "excerpt": "upon request for the return shipment and must be paid in full prior to the initiation of the reshipment process.\n18. Am-Finn installers are not heater techs. They are not responsible for installing or wiring steam boilers / generators.\nThey are not responsible for wiring heaters or control boxes. Am-Fin installers will not be mobilized if your sauna heater is\nnot running correctly. Please contact customerservice@scandiamfg.com to troubleshoot heater / control box issues",
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          "excerpt": "____Sauna flooring must be concrete, tile or any other waterproof surface. Am-Finn offers Tru-Tile or\nCedar duckboard to sit on top of this floor\n____ Sauna floor must be level and NOT have a drain.\n____ALL AND ANY CODE, STATUTES, LICENSES, ETC, HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED BY THE GC REGARDING THIS\nPROJECT.\n____Blue rated sprinkler is requiered\n____Light switch to be provided by others\nAll electrical shall be completed by others.\n\u2022AM-FINN IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWLEDGE AND/OR COMPLIANCE OF LOCAL",
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          "excerpt": ". This form must be completed\nprior to scheduling installation.\nPlease review and initial each item on the initial line, sign below, and return to design@am-finn.com\nIn-Take VENT required underneath the heater. Vent cover (4\u201d x 10\u201d) provided by GC.\nInterior ceiling height is 7' 10\u201d from your finish floor to the plywood on ceiling.\n____Room must be insulated on walls and ceiling (minimum R13 in walls, R19 in ceiling)\n____ All interior walls and ceilings must be covered with 3/4\u201d plywood",
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          "excerpt": "____ Electrical (for heater) is in place per heater installation instructions and signed layouts.\n____Control Box has been mounted and power run from it to the heater.\n____In-Take VENT is conditioned air, exterior air venting is not acceptable\n____Sprinkler head is in place and is the correct heat rating.\n____Sauna flooring must be concrete, tile or any other waterproof surface. Am-Finn offers Tru-Tile or\nCedar duckboard to sit on top of this floor",
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          "excerpt": "____ Electrical (for heater) is in place per heater installation instructions and signed layouts.\n____Control Box has been mounted and power run from it to the heater.\n____In-Take VENT is conditioned air, exterior air venting is not acceptable\n____Sprinkler head is in place and is the correct heat rating.\n____Sauna flooring must be concrete, tile or any other waterproof surface. Am-Finn offers Tru-Tile or\nCedar duckboard to sit on top of this floor\n____ Sauna floor must be level and NOT have a d",
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          "excerpt": "3\n1\u2022800\u20222 7\u2022 2862\nSAUNA SPECIFICATIONS\ndesign@am-finn.com\nwww\n.am-finn.com\nAm-Finn\nFire Sprinkler Information\nIf your sauna or steam project requires a sprinkler, due to design requirements or local\ncode, please specify the commercial \"blue\" sprinkler with a temperature classification\n\"High\" and temp rating of 250-300F / 121-149C.\"",
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          "excerpt": "Sauna Heater\nControl Box\n120V J-box\nSwitch for\nlight\n4\u201d x 10\u201d Intake vent\nField Wiring from\ncontrol box to heater\nFinished concrete\nHeater electrical\nfloor\nstub out",
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          "excerpt": "7/16\u201d Ceiling T&G)\nDoor rough opening\nPower into control box\n3/4\u201d Plywood on walls\nand ceiling\nSauna Heater\nControl Box\n120V J-box\nSwitch for\nlight\n4\u201d x 10\u201d Intake vent\nField Wiring from\ncontrol box to heater\nFinished concrete\nHeater electrical\nfloor\nstub out",
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          "excerpt": "3\n1\u2022800\u20222 7\u2022 2862\nSAUNA SPECIFICATIONS\ndesign@am-finn.com\nwww\n.am-finn.com\nEXAMPLE OF A SAUNA ROOM PREPPED FOR INSTALL!\nFire sprinkler (account for\n7/16\u201d Ceiling T&G)\nDoor rough opening\nPower into control box\n3/4\u201d Plywood on walls\nand ceiling\nSauna Heater\nControl Box\n120V J-box\nSwitch for\nlight\n4\u201d x 10\u201d Intake vent\nField Wiring from\ncontrol box to heater\nFinished concrete\nHeater electrical",
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          "excerpt": "120V Jbox for Sauna Light\nPlywood 3/4''\n2x4 Studding\nA\nD B\nCC\nHeater Guard Rail\nADA Turning Space\n60\" diameter\nHeater\nVent intake 4''x10''\n5'' above floor\nHigh Voltage Power Line. Should\nbe 12'' above floor, centered and\nControl Box. behind the heater.\n\"021\nhtpeD\nWidth 120\"\n1 Tier 20''\n(B1,B2,B3)\n12\"\nLarge Sauna Door L.H.\n38\" x 82\" R.O.\n\"37\n3B\nSAUNA SPECIFICATIONS\nB1 60\" B2 60\"",
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          "excerpt": "120\"\n\"69\n1\" Gap below door\nfor exhaust venting\n\"01\n\"5\n\"41\n.O.R\n\"28\nrooD\nHeater mounted on\nthe wall 10''-12''\nabove the floor\nHeater guardrail\nIntake vent\n5'' from vent center\nto floor\n22 1/2\" 57 1/4\" Door 38\" R.O. 2 3/8\"\n\"21\nSAUNA SPECIFICATIONS\n120V\nReceptacle for\nsalt panels\nlight\n1200 116th Ave Sauna 11/12/25",
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          "excerpt": "120\"\n\"69\n1\" Gap below door\nfor exhaust venting\n\"01\n\"5\n\"41\n.O.R\n\"28\nrooD\nHeater mounted on\nthe wall 10''-12''\nabove the floor\nHeater guardrail\nIntake vent\n5'' from vent center\nto floor\n22 1/2\" 57 1/4\" Door 38\" R.O. 2 3/8\"\n\"21\nSAUNA SPECIFICATIONS\n120V\nReceptacle for\nsalt panels\nlight\n1200 116th Ave Sauna 11/12/25\nInside Elevation View C Inside Elevation Views\n1 SCALE:3/4\" = 1'-0\"\n3/4\" = 1'-0\" Am-Finn Sauna and Steam",
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          "excerpt": "R-values of mass insulation are determined at 75oF - higher temperatures lowers the R-value).\nIn addition, the extreme temperatures will saturate the building mate-rials in the attic. This ASTM E-96 Water Vapor\nstored heat acts as a heat sink and will continue to trans-fer heat into the living area of your Permeance 0.02\nhome even after the sun has set, making your air conditioner run longer and consume more ASTM E-84/UL 723 Surface Burning\nelectricity. A radiant barri-er stops 97% of radiant he",
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          "excerpt": "R-Value is the rating given to show the resistance \u201cR\u201d to heat (cid:29)ow and is used to compare\nFoil Exposed\ninsulation materials that trap air or a gas or reduce heat (cid:29)ow by convection and conduction.\nSmoke Developed Rating 0\nTherefore, R-values are not a true measure of the thermal performance of Radiant Barrier FSKShield & Unfaced Batt\nSystems. Flame Spread Rating. 15\nThermal Performance \u2013 FSK Shield\u2122 has thermal applications other than as a Radiant Barrier",
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          "excerpt": ". Important! Read Before You Start 4\n3. Before You Start 5\n4. Your Heater Should Include 5\n5. Sauna heater Sizing 6\n6. Sauna Heater Sizing Guidelines 6\n7. Sauna Room Venting Guidelines 6\n8. Recommended Sauna Room Ventilation 7\n9. Sauna Heater Guard Rail Placement Guide 7\n10. Scandia Ultra-Sauna Heater Guard Rail 8\n11. Control Panel Models And Sizes 8\n12. Control Panel Location 8\n13. Standard Heater / Control Configuration 9",
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          "excerpt": ". Your Heater Should Include 5\n5. Sauna heater Sizing 6\n6. Sauna Heater Sizing Guidelines 6\n7. Sauna Room Venting Guidelines 6\n8. Recommended Sauna Room Ventilation 7\n9. Sauna Heater Guard Rail Placement Guide 7\n10. Scandia Ultra-Sauna Heater Guard Rail 8\n11. Control Panel Models And Sizes 8\n12. Control Panel Location 8\n13. Standard Heater / Control Configuration 9\n14. Wiring diagramas 11\n15. Sauna Heater Operating Instructions 13",
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          "excerpt": "\u25cf Heater should not be operated without recommended amount of rocks. Use only\nScandia\u2019s supplied rocks.\n\u25cf The warning signs and sauna usage plaque must be displayed.\n\u25cf Sauna room must be vented according to manufacturer\u2019s specifications or Scandia\u2019s\nInstallation Instructions.\n\u25cf Plastic must be removed from heater body before operating heater.\n\u25cf Heater should not operate without specified heater guard.\n\u25cf Plastic must be removed from shell before operating heater",
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          "excerpt": "\u25cf Sauna room walls should not include the following finishes: ceramic tile, rock or\nany material that will retain heat in the walls as this can cause the heater to overheat.\n\u25cf Sauna room must be properly vented.\n\u25cf Sauna door must always open outward.\n\u25cf Sauna door can never include a lock.\n\u25cf Heater must have a heater guard made according to Scandia\u2019s specifications.\nNever put heater in a cove where airflow is restricted.\n\u25cf Industry-standard- Recommended sauna ceiling height is 7ft (84'')",
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          "excerpt": "\u25cf An undersized heater may experience instances of overheating\n\u25cf The maximum room sized is based on the heater bringing the room temperature from\n60 to 180 in 60 minutes\n\u25cf Sauna room must be properly vented for heater to work effectively\nSAUNA ROOM VENTING GUIDELINES\nSauna room should be vented according to manufacturer\u2019s specifications or Scandia sauna\nroom specification found in the Scandia sauna installation instructions. Improper ventilation\nis dangerous for the sauna user\u2019s health",
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          "excerpt": "\u25cf The maximum room sized is based on the heater bringing the room temperature from\n60 to 180 in 60 minutes\n\u25cf Sauna room must be properly vented for heater to work effectively\nSAUNA ROOM VENTING GUIDELINES\nSauna room should be vented according to manufacturer\u2019s specifications or Scandia sauna\nroom specification found in the Scandia sauna installation instructions. Improper ventilation\nis dangerous for the sauna user\u2019s health. When the door is under cut, there is no other venting",
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          "excerpt": "Sauna room should be vented according to manufacturer\u2019s specifications or Scandia sauna\nroom specification found in the Scandia sauna installation instructions. Improper ventilation\nis dangerous for the sauna user\u2019s health. When the door is under cut, there is no other venting\nrequired in small sauna rooms. You should have between 3/4\u201d to 1\u201d between the finished floor\nand the bottom of the door. If further venting is preferred or required, the inlet vent should",
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          "excerpt": "room specification found in the Scandia sauna installation instructions. Improper ventilation\nis dangerous for the sauna user\u2019s health. When the door is under cut, there is no other venting\nrequired in small sauna rooms. You should have between 3/4\u201d to 1\u201d between the finished floor\nand the bottom of the door. If further venting is preferred or required, the inlet vent should\nbe below the heater, or near the base of the heater.\n1\u2022877467\u20222862 6 customerservice@scandiamfg",
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          "excerpt": ". When the door is under cut, there is no other venting\nrequired in small sauna rooms. You should have between 3/4\u201d to 1\u201d between the finished floor\nand the bottom of the door. If further venting is preferred or required, the inlet vent should\nbe below the heater, or near the base of the heater.\n1\u2022877467\u20222862 6 customerservice@scandiamfg.com",
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          "excerpt": "SAUNA SPECIFICATIONS\nRECOMMENDED SAUNA ROOM VENTILATION\nProper venting and positioning of the sauna vent is going to result in a more\ncomfortable sauna experience.\nThe intake vent in the wall should be located immediately behind the heater as\nlow as possible to the floor. Whenever the heater is on, some outside fresh air will",
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          "excerpt": "SAUNA SPECIFICATIONS\nRECOMMENDED SAUNA ROOM VENTILATION\nProper venting and positioning of the sauna vent is going to result in a more\ncomfortable sauna experience.\nThe intake vent in the wall should be located immediately behind the heater as\nlow as possible to the floor. Whenever the heater is on, some outside fresh air will\nbe pulled into the low pressure area under the heat",
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          "excerpt": "RECOMMENDED SAUNA ROOM VENTILATION\nProper venting and positioning of the sauna vent is going to result in a more\ncomfortable sauna experience.\nThe intake vent in the wall should be located immediately behind the heater as\nlow as possible to the floor. Whenever the heater is on, some outside fresh air will\nbe pulled into the low pressure area under the heat. As the hot air rises through\nthe heater, new air must move to replace it under the heater",
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          "excerpt": ". As the hot air rises through\nthe heater, new air must move to replace it under the heater.\nHeater mounted 10\u201d to 12\u201d\nabove the floor\nHeater guard rail\n4\u201d x 10\u201d intake vent\n5\u201d above the floor\nThe vents should be adjustable with louvers.\nThe sizes of vent may vary, typical standard size that is found in most hardware\nstores is 4\u201dx10\u201d floor vent.\nSAUNA HEATER GUARD RAIL PLACEMENT GUIDE\nMinimum dimensions of heater guard must be 45\u201d W x 27\u201d D x 36-1/4\u201d H - Top rail of",
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          "excerpt": "Heater mounted 10\u201d to 12\u201d\nabove the floor\nHeater guard rail\n4\u201d x 10\u201d intake vent\n5\u201d above the floor\nThe vents should be adjustable with louvers.\nThe sizes of vent may vary, typical standard size that is found in most hardware\nstores is 4\u201dx10\u201d floor vent.\nSAUNA HEATER GUARD RAIL PLACEMENT GUIDE\nMinimum dimensions of heater guard must be 45\u201d W x 27\u201d D x 36-1/4\u201d H - Top rail of\nguard must be below heater vent.\n1\u2022877467\u20222862 7 customerservice@scandiamfg",
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          "excerpt": "The vents should be adjustable with louvers.\nThe sizes of vent may vary, typical standard size that is found in most hardware\nstores is 4\u201dx10\u201d floor vent.\nSAUNA HEATER GUARD RAIL PLACEMENT GUIDE\nMinimum dimensions of heater guard must be 45\u201d W x 27\u201d D x 36-1/4\u201d H - Top rail of\nguard must be below heater vent.\n1\u2022877467\u20222862 7 customerservice@scandiamfg.com",
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          "excerpt": "control panel either in front of the sauna or in the mechanical or electrical\nroom away from the sauna room. Please note that the thermostat capillary\ntube is only 4 ft long, therefore for controls placed away from the sauna, we\nrecommend T-model heaters, where the thermostat is built in the heater\nitself.\n1\u2022877467\u20222862 9 customerservice@scandiamfg.com",
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          "excerpt": "\u25cf Consult all local codes before installation.\n\u25cf Warning signs must be installed at eye level on door and above heater.\n\u25cf Door must always swing outward.\n\u25cf Air intake vent must be installed below heater.\n\u25cf Thermostat should be placed behind cover and out of reach from guests / members.\nSetting should be no higher than 180\u00b0 farenheit (85 Celcius).\n1\u2022877467\u20222862 11 customerservice@scandiamfg.com",
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          "excerpt": ". And all repaired or replaced parts or heaters will be returned freight collect. This warranty is\nScandia for return authorization at 877-467-2862 or via e-mail info@scandiamfg.com\nWarranty stub must be mailed or completed online within thirty DAYS TO REGISTER AND VALIDATE THIS\nWARRANTY, WHICH BECOMES VALID ONLY IF THE HEATER HAS BEEN PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM\nSCANDIA MFG., AND/OR AUTHORIZED DEALERS IN U.S.A., its territories or possessions.\nTO VALIDATE WARRANTY VISIT WWW",
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          "excerpt": "at the Original Installation site only, this equipment to be free from defect in material and/or workmanship under\n(2.) A TEN YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY applies only on the heater unit as manufactured by and at SCANDIA\nnamely: the gas valve; pilot generator, heating element, contactor, timer switch, thermostat, and, high limit, for\nwhich their respective manufacturers warranties apply. The TEN YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY does not apply\nfor units that have been installed in commercial locations such as club",
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          "excerpt": "the original installation only, SCANDIA will, at its option, repair or exchange at the Factory, all parts which it\nfollowing parts which are excluded from this warranty: the gas valve, pilot generator, heating element, contactor,\ntimer switch, thermostat, and, high limit.\n(5.) This warranty in its entirety becomes null and void if unit is rented or to be used for rental purposes or installed\ncorporation, shall be construed as registered Original Owner for all purposes herein, otherwise this warr",
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          "excerpt": "make sure you hear the thermostat engaging the heating system (you will\nistance from the heater:\nhear a click or clunk so und).\n- If no: go to Thermostat Se ction\n- If yes: check #4.\n5) Describe ventila:tion\n4. Heater guard-rail is not blocking airflow of the heater (at least 6\u201d\nfrom out-ve nts)\n- If no: realign heater guard-rail to appropriate parameters.\n- If yes: check #5.\n5. Sauna room is vented with one intake vent located below the heater\n6)Fuse amp ra:ting",
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          "excerpt": ". Heater guard-rail is not blocking airflow of the heater (at least 6\u201d\nfrom out-ve nts)\n- If no: realign heater guard-rail to appropriate parameters.\n- If yes: check #5.\n5. Sauna room is vented with one intake vent located below the heater\n6)Fuse amp ra:ting\nand one exhaust vent located on the other side of the room below\nthe upper bench or at least kn ee high.\n- If no: install appropriate v enting\n- If yes: check #6.\n7)Describe phase sequ:ence",
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          "excerpt": ". Heater guard-rail is not blocking airflow of the heater (at least 6\u201d\nfrom out-ve nts)\n- If no: realign heater guard-rail to appropriate parameters.\n- If yes: check #5.\n5. Sauna room is vented with one intake vent located below the heater\n6)Fuse amp ra:ting\nand one exhaust vent located on the other side of the room below\nthe upper bench or at least kn ee high.\n- If no: install appropriate v enting\n- If yes: check #6.\n7)Describe phase sequ:ence\n6. Fuses in the fuse box are blown (for 15 and 18 K",
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          "excerpt": "- If no: realign heater guard-rail to appropriate parameters.\n- If yes: check #5.\n5. Sauna room is vented with one intake vent located below the heater\n6)Fuse amp ra:ting\nand one exhaust vent located on the other side of the room below\nthe upper bench or at least kn ee high.\n- If no: install appropriate v enting\n- If yes: check #6.\n7)Describe phase sequ:ence\n6. Fuses in the fuse box are blown (for 15 and 18 KW versions only).\n- If fuses are blown: replace appropriate fuses",
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          "excerpt": ". The timer works in partnership with the thermostat. In order to operate the sauna heater,\nboth the timer and thermostat must be turned on in order to activate the heater. When on the\ntimer only allows the heater to be controlled by the thermostat. In other words, the timer will\nnot turn on the heater unless the thermostat is turned up. Inversely, the thermostat cannot turn\non the sauna without the timer turned on. If the timer and the thermostat are turned on and the",
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          "excerpt": "SIONS PRODUCED BY AM-FINN AND APPROVED BY THE GC THAT ARE INCLUDED IN THE SUBMITTAL\nPACKAGE. AM-FINN IS NOT RESPONSIBLE IF FIELD DIMENSIONS DO NOT MATCH THE ROOM DIMENSIONS\nLISTED AND APPROVED IN THE SIGNED LAYOUTS.\nPlumbing and electrical by licensed contractor of your choice. Any delays due to the rooms not being properly prepared will\nresult in a $500 per day penalty. Please do not hesitate in contacting us if you have any question. thank you for your help.\nProject Manager\u00b4s Signature:",
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          "excerpt": "_____ The area above the room has an exhaust connected to a flexible duct to exhaust the heat output from the\ncooling unit.\n_____ALL AND ANY CODE, STATUTES, LICENSES, ETC, HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED BY THE GC\n_____REGARDING THIS PROJECT.\n------Drain, condensate evaporator or condensate pump already in place\nAM-FINN IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWLEDGE AND/OR COMPLIANCE OF LOCAL CODE AND LICENSES. THESE\nAARREE TTHHEE RREESSPPOONSIBILITY OF THE GC AND MUST BE COMMUNICATED WITH AM-FINN IN\nWRITING PRIOR TO PR",
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          "excerpt": "_____The floor preparation in your Frost Locker needs to be completely sealed and watertight, The Frost Locker sits\n_____on top of the finished floor, using a high quality gasket to seal the gap between the frame and floor, and is\n_____anchored in using Tapcon Screws. Any leaks in the floor at a later date are outside of Am-Finns responsibility,\n_____as our system will not impact the floors waterproofing.\n_____Minimum ceiling height of the existing room to be 10 ft, acceptable to have more than ",
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          "excerpt": ".\n_____The Electrical Installation Guide has been followed and it is understood that Am-Finn does not terminate\n_____electrical connections.\n_____The Fire Sprinkler is in location to attach to the flex-link dropdown that will be supplied by others.\n_____The Control Module provided for the cooling unit has been mounted outside the Frost Locker.\n_____There is a joist above the room that can support 500Lbs to lift the cooling unit into place",
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          "excerpt": "Power zone 100 J-Box for\n(sterilization unit) Center LED\n-120V outlet lights 120V\n-10ft (1/4\u201dOD) poly line to room\n1/2\u201d flex condensate\ndrip line to remote\ndrain.\nDoor R.O. at 38.5\u201d\nUnits: Inches Frost Locker room Prep\nFractional and\nDecimal\n01/09/2025 Frost Locker\nTolerances: 1\n16\nScale: 1:15 Front View Sheet 1/1\nPage | 6",
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          "excerpt": "1\u2022800\u2022237\u20222862\ndesign@frostlocker.com\nwww.frostlocker.com\n\uf0a7 Frost locker plenum space(above Frost Locker) cannot exceed 80F\n\uf0a7 Frost Locker exhaust MUST be vented outside or to an adjacent interior space\n\uf0a7 Venting components and labor provided by others.\n\uf0a7 Venting must adhere to local code and be installed by a licensed HVAC pro.\n\uf0a7 Venting can only run in a horizontal and/or upward direction\n\uf0a7 Horizontal venting must have a \u00bc\u201d rise (incline) every 12\u201d of length",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 Frost locker plenum space(above Frost Locker) cannot exceed 80F\n\uf0a7 Frost Locker exhaust MUST be vented outside or to an adjacent interior space\n\uf0a7 Venting components and labor provided by others.\n\uf0a7 Venting must adhere to local code and be installed by a licensed HVAC pro.\n\uf0a7 Venting can only run in a horizontal and/or upward direction\n\uf0a7 Horizontal venting must have a \u00bc\u201d rise (incline) every 12\u201d of length\n\uf0a7 Venting can not be orientated downward.\n\uf0a7 Plenum space must accommodate a 10\u201d (minimum) int",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 Frost Locker exhaust MUST be vented outside or to an adjacent interior space\n\uf0a7 Venting components and labor provided by others.\n\uf0a7 Venting must adhere to local code and be installed by a licensed HVAC pro.\n\uf0a7 Venting can only run in a horizontal and/or upward direction\n\uf0a7 Horizontal venting must have a \u00bc\u201d rise (incline) every 12\u201d of length\n\uf0a7 Venting can not be orientated downward.\n\uf0a7 Plenum space must accommodate a 10\u201d (minimum) intake and exhaust transfer vent to adjacent inside conditioned airsp",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 Venting must adhere to local code and be installed by a licensed HVAC pro.\n\uf0a7 Venting can only run in a horizontal and/or upward direction\n\uf0a7 Horizontal venting must have a \u00bc\u201d rise (incline) every 12\u201d of length\n\uf0a7 Venting can not be orientated downward.\n\uf0a7 Plenum space must accommodate a 10\u201d (minimum) intake and exhaust transfer vent to adjacent inside conditioned airspace\n\uf0a7 Plenum space 120v exhaust vent provided with Frost Locker",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 Venting must adhere to local code and be installed by a licensed HVAC pro.\n\uf0a7 Venting can only run in a horizontal and/or upward direction\n\uf0a7 Horizontal venting must have a \u00bc\u201d rise (incline) every 12\u201d of length\n\uf0a7 Venting can not be orientated downward.\n\uf0a7 Plenum space must accommodate a 10\u201d (minimum) intake and exhaust transfer vent to adjacent inside conditioned airspace\n\uf0a7 Plenum space 120v exhaust vent provided with Frost Locker.\n\uf0a7 Plenum space (passive) intake vent provided by others",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 Horizontal venting must have a \u00bc\u201d rise (incline) every 12\u201d of length\n\uf0a7 Venting can not be orientated downward.\n\uf0a7 Plenum space must accommodate a 10\u201d (minimum) intake and exhaust transfer vent to adjacent inside conditioned airspace\n\uf0a7 Plenum space 120v exhaust vent provided with Frost Locker.\n\uf0a7 Plenum space (passive) intake vent provided by others.\nExhaust from plenum space\nFrost Box\nIntake Vent Transfer Vent\n(passive) -temp controlled <80F",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 Plenum space must accommodate a 10\u201d (minimum) intake and exhaust transfer vent to adjacent inside conditioned airspace\n\uf0a7 Plenum space 120v exhaust vent provided with Frost Locker.\n\uf0a7 Plenum space (passive) intake vent provided by others.\nExhaust from plenum space\nFrost Box\nIntake Vent Transfer Vent\n(passive) -temp controlled <80F\n-120v\nDoor Air Curtain\n-door activated\nCold Air Cycle -120v\nPage | 7",
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          "excerpt": ". This typically entails enclosing the airspace above the Frost Locker. This illustration addresses this type of installation.\n\uf0a7 Frost Box chiller plenum space cannot exceed 80F\n\uf0a7 Chiller unit hot air exhaust cannot vent into plenum (must vent out)\n\uf0a7 Plenum must have an intake (passive) and exhaust (active)transfer fan above room\n\uf0a7 Plenum space 120v exhaust vent provided with Frost Locker.\n\uf0a7 Plenum space (passive) intake vent provided by others.\nPlenum\nExhaust\nDuct 12\u201d",
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          "excerpt": ". This illustration addresses this type of installation.\n\uf0a7 Frost Box chiller plenum space cannot exceed 80F\n\uf0a7 Chiller unit hot air exhaust cannot vent into plenum (must vent out)\n\uf0a7 Plenum must have an intake (passive) and exhaust (active)transfer fan above room\n\uf0a7 Plenum space 120v exhaust vent provided with Frost Locker.\n\uf0a7 Plenum space (passive) intake vent provided by others.\nPlenum\nExhaust\nDuct 12\u201d\nPlenum Intake Vent Plenum Exhaust Vent",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 Chiller unit hot air exhaust cannot vent into plenum (must vent out)\n\uf0a7 Plenum must have an intake (passive) and exhaust (active)transfer fan above room\n\uf0a7 Plenum space 120v exhaust vent provided with Frost Locker.\n\uf0a7 Plenum space (passive) intake vent provided by others.\nPlenum\nExhaust\nDuct 12\u201d\nPlenum Intake Vent Plenum Exhaust Vent\n-(passive) -120v (active)\n-design discretion -10\u201d x 10\u201d\n-provided by others -included with Frost\nTOP - Inside",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 Plenum must have an intake (passive) and exhaust (active)transfer fan above room\n\uf0a7 Plenum space 120v exhaust vent provided with Frost Locker.\n\uf0a7 Plenum space (passive) intake vent provided by others.\nPlenum\nExhaust\nDuct 12\u201d\nPlenum Intake Vent Plenum Exhaust Vent\n-(passive) -120v (active)\n-design discretion -10\u201d x 10\u201d\n-provided by others -included with Frost\nTOP - Inside\nLocker\nPage | 8",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 All venting materials/equipment provided by others\n\uf0a7 Condensate line field connections by others\nCondensate Line\n(provided)\nCondensate Line\nField connections\nTo drain,\ncondensate\nevaporator or\ncondensate\npump\nPage | 9",
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          "excerpt": ". This illustration addresses this type of installation.\n\uf0a7 Frost Box chiller airspace cannot exceed 80F\n\uf0a7 Frost Box chiller unit hot air exhaust cannot vent into airspace (must vent out)\n\uf0a7 Airspace must have an intake and exhaust transfer fan above room\n\uf0a7 All venting materials/equipment provided by others\n\uf0a7 Condensate line field connections by others\nCondensate Line\n(provided)\nCondensate Line\nField connections",
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          "excerpt": ". This illustration addresses this type of installation.\n\uf0a7 Frost Box chiller airspace cannot exceed 80F\n\uf0a7 Frost Box chiller unit hot air exhaust cannot vent into airspace (must vent out)\n\uf0a7 Airspace must have an intake and exhaust transfer fan above room\n\uf0a7 All venting materials/equipment provided by others\n\uf0a7 Condensate line field connections by others\nCondensate Line\n(provided)\nCondensate Line\nField connections\nTo drain,\ncondensate",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 Frost Box chiller unit hot air exhaust cannot vent into airspace (must vent out)\n\uf0a7 Airspace must have an intake and exhaust transfer fan above room\n\uf0a7 All venting materials/equipment provided by others\n\uf0a7 Condensate line field connections by others\nCondensate Line\n(provided)\nCondensate Line\nField connections\nTo drain,\ncondensate\nevaporator or\ncondensate\npump\nPage | 9",
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          "excerpt": "FrostBox Chilling Unit\n*amperage varies per room size\nTo 208v or 240v source\n*amperage varies per\nroom size\nTransfer Vent 120v\nAir Curtain 120v\n\u00bc\u201d OD poly\ntube to room\n120v duplex\nreceptacle for\nPowerzone sterilizer.\n*must be accessible\nto staff and note\nmore than\n10ft from room\n120v supply whip.\nTo supply\nLED control box\nLED Control Box 120v\nLocation per shop drawing\nPage | 10",
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          "excerpt": "Optional \u201cmoonglow\u201d LED Lights 120v whip connection\n(see shop drawings). Multiple lights can be daisy chained.\n120v duplex receptacle required\nfor Transfer vent and air curtain\nFrostBox Chilling Unit\n*amperage varies per room size\nTo 208v or 240v source\n*amperage varies per\nroom size\nTransfer Vent 120v\nAir Curtain 120v\n\u00bc\u201d OD poly\ntube to room\n120v duplex\nreceptacle for\nPowerzone sterilizer.\n*must be accessible",
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          "excerpt": "for Transfer vent and air curtain\nFrostBox Chilling Unit\n*amperage varies per room size\nTo 208v or 240v source\n*amperage varies per\nroom size\nTransfer Vent 120v\nAir Curtain 120v\n\u00bc\u201d OD poly\ntube to room\n120v duplex\nreceptacle for\nPowerzone sterilizer.\n*must be accessible\nto staff and note\nmore than\n10ft from room\n120v supply whip.\nTo supply\nLED control box\nLED Control Box 120v\nLocation per shop drawing\nPage | 10",
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          "excerpt": ". It is recommended\nto be placed in the center\nof the cealing\nAcrylic Ceiling\nPanel\n\"711\n114\"\nCooling Unit\nExhaust Duct for Cooling\nUnit\nActive Exhaust Vent\nPassive Intake Vent\n74 1/2\" 38 1/2\" 1\"\n\"42\n\"42\n24\" 24\" 24\" 24\" 16\"\n\"42\n\"42\n\"71\nFROST LOCKER SPECIFICATIONS\n24\" 24\" 24 1/2\"\nCeiling Reflect Plan 1200 116th Ave Frost Locker 11/12/25\n2\n1/2\" = 1'-0\"\nCeiling Reflect Plan\nSCALE:1/2\" = 1'-0\"\nAm-Finn Saunas and Steam",
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          "excerpt": "FROST LOCKER SPECIFICATIONS\nPlennum Intake Vent\n(passive) design\ndiscretion by others Plennum Exhaust Vent\n10\" x 10\" (active)\nprovided\n111\" I.D.\n1200 116th Ave Frost Locker 11/12/25\nInside Elevation View B\n1 Inside Elevation Views\nSCALE:As Indicated\n1/2\" = 1'-0\"\nAm-Finn Saunas and Steam",
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          "excerpt": "120 V JBox for\nCooling Unit ceiling light\nHard wired connection\n8\"\n120V Transfer Vent\n120V Duplex Receptacle\n(Suggested Location)\n\"8\n114\" I.D.\n20\" 95 1/2\"\n\"81\nFROST LOCKER SPECIFICATIONS\nInside Elevation View C\n1 1200 116th Ave Frost Locker 11/12/25\n1/2\" = 1'-0\"\nInside Elevation Views\nSCALE:As Indicated\nAm-Finn Saunas and Steam",
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          "excerpt": "- These tiles are made of oxy-B1 vinyl, a bacteria fighting material that inhibits a microorganism\u2019s ability to absorb oxygen.\nThe oxy-B1 is bonded to the Tru-Tile during the manufacturing process and will prevent mildew, mold, and bacteria\nas the tiles are laid out.\n\uf0a7 Tile Size: 12\u201d x 12\u201d x 9/16\u201d\n\uf0a7 Weight: 14.5 oz. per Tru-Tile Available colors: Black\n\uf0a7 Additives: Oxy-B1, Ultraviolet Stabilizers\n\uf0a7 Flammability: Flame resistant. Passed Vertical Flame Test UL 94V-O",
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          "excerpt": "FROST LOCKER SPECIFICATIONS\n1\u2022800\u2022237\u20222862\ndesign@frostlocker.com\nwww.frostlocker.com\nPOWERZONE SERIES\nPOWERZONE 100\nOPERATING INSTRUCTIONS\nTube Connection 60-minute Timer\nPoint Set timer according\nto the chart below\nBased on the size of the room being sterilized, set the timer\nRoom Size Run Time O3 Dissipation Time\nto according amount.\n500 - 1000 cu ft 60 min 15 min\n\uf0a7 P lug unit into standard 110v outlet",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 R e-enter the room 10-15 minutes after cycle has completed.\nUnit will automatically turn o once timer runs out.\n\uf0a7 O ptional remote room sterilization: connect tube and place end\nof tube in empty room (e.g. under door). Turn on system.\n\uf0a7 O ptional produce sterilization: Submerge produce in a bowl\nof water. Please tube end (with soapstone) in water. Run for IMPORTANT PRECAUTION\n10 minutes. While Ozone is a highly effective sterilizer it is known",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 O ptional remote room sterilization: connect tube and place end\nof tube in empty room (e.g. under door). Turn on system.\n\uf0a7 O ptional produce sterilization: Submerge produce in a bowl\nof water. Please tube end (with soapstone) in water. Run for IMPORTANT PRECAUTION\n10 minutes. While Ozone is a highly effective sterilizer it is known\nto cause respiratory agitation. People and pets should\n\uf0a7 O ptional clothes/loose item sterilization: place clothes/other",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 O ptional clothes/loose item sterilization: place clothes/other\nnot enter a room until 10 to 15 minutes after the\narticles in a plastic bag or plastic bin. Place tube end into bag\nPowerzone cycle has finished.\nor cut a small hole in plastic bin to insert tube. Run system for\n10 minutes.\n1\u2022877\u2022467\u2022 2862 customerservice@scandiamfg.com https://scandiamfg.com/\nPage | 32",
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          "excerpt": "design@frostlocker.com\nwww.frostlocker.com\nTransfer Fan Specifications\nPower Source Corded Electric 120v\n10 Adjustable Wind Speeds, Easy to Install, Room Ventilation Fan\nSpecial Features with Temperature Sensor, Two-Way Ventilation, Wall Fan with Re-\nmote Control\nRecommended Uses For Product Air Circulation, Exhausting, Ventilating\nController Type Remote Control\nWattage 10 watts\nAir Flow Capacity 320 Cubic Feet Per Minute",
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          "excerpt": "Power Source Corded Electric 120v\n10 Adjustable Wind Speeds, Easy to Install, Room Ventilation Fan\nSpecial Features with Temperature Sensor, Two-Way Ventilation, Wall Fan with Re-\nmote Control\nRecommended Uses For Product Air Circulation, Exhausting, Ventilating\nController Type Remote Control\nWattage 10 watts\nAir Flow Capacity 320 Cubic Feet Per Minute\nVoltage 120 Volts\nIndoor Outdoor Usage Indoor\nControl Method Push Button, Remote",
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          "excerpt": "Special Features with Temperature Sensor, Two-Way Ventilation, Wall Fan with Re-\nmote Control\nRecommended Uses For Product Air Circulation, Exhausting, Ventilating\nController Type Remote Control\nWattage 10 watts\nAir Flow Capacity 320 Cubic Feet Per Minute\nVoltage 120 Volts\nIndoor Outdoor Usage Indoor\nControl Method Push Button, Remote\nPage | 34",
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          "excerpt": "mains connection. M\u00e1x. Min.\nRefrigeration +10\u00baC -5\u00baC *\n\uf0a7 It is constructed in treated sheet metal with a prepainted finish\n\uf0a7 Its coils are built with copper tube and aluminium fins\n\uf0a7 The evaporator is forced draught type, with air condensation 1.3. EQUIPMENT DESIGN\n\uf0a7 T he compressors are hermetic type and they can be supplied\nThe units are agree with the those directives:\nto operate with different refrigerants (R-404A, R-452A, R-449A)",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 High and low pressure switches.\nAttached with each unit corresponding EC Declaration of Conformity\n\uf0a7 Ceramic Filter Drier\n\uf0a7 Condensing control\n\uf0a7 Automatic defrosting by hot gas\n\uf0a7 System for partial evaporation of defrost water\n\uf0a7 Interior cold room light.\n\uf0a7 C ables for supply, door micro switch and\ncold room light (2,5 m. each)\n\uf0a7 Voltage protector\n\uf0a7 Probe alert \u201cdirty condenser\u201d\n\uf0a7 Refrigerant charge\n\uf0a7 Install under Roof type unit",
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          "excerpt": ". IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS\n2.1. TRANSPORT Below are some safety tips to be followed during the installation\nThe cooling unit must be handled with care to prevent any damage and use of the unit.\nbeing caused during transport, in accordance with the following \uf0a7 T he unit must be installed in accordance with the diagrams and\ninstructions: recommendations provided by the Manufacturer.\n\uf0a7 D amage due to improper connections is not covered",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 I t is necessary to consign the before removing the fan guard or\nremove its guard to perform maintenance or repair\nWARNINGS\nThe unit must be moved using suitable means of transport and To prevent danger of cuts to hands, use protective gloves.\nhoisting, and this must be done by authorised staff. TO SEPARATE\nTHE UNIT FROM THE PALLET, REMOVE THE FIXING BOLTS.\nIf the user wishes to use the unit for any purpose it is not designed\nfor, particularly during its use, or for any servicing they wish to",
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          "excerpt": "Whether the unit is packaged or not, it must always be\ntransported, hoisted and handled in its original position, CAUTION\nnever laid down, for safety reasons and to prevent it from This unit is not designed to work in a saline atmosphere.\nfalling. RISK OF BREAKAGE OF THE UNIT, DAMAGE In this case the condenser and/or evaporator will need to\nTO THE BUILDING AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT. be protected using the most suitable systems",
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          "excerpt": "FROST LOCKER SPECIFICATIONS\n1\u2022800\u2022237\u20222862\ndesign@frostlocker.com\nwww.frostlocker.com\nIn case of servicing involving the refrigeration circuit, the system\nmust be drained and set at atmospheric pressure\nCooling fluid\nWARNING\nCooling fluid must not be discharged into the atmosphere.\nIt must be recycled by authorised specialist technicians Caution: hot or cold parts\nwith suitable equipment\n\uf0a7 R efrigerant refill is to be carried out in accordance with the Caution: danger of electric shock",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 N o refrigerant of a type other than that indicated is to be used.\n\uf0a7 N o modifications or alterations of the components\u2019 cooling\nand electrical circuits are to be made, or any soldering in the Condensation drain\ncompressor or cabling modifications.\n\uf0a7 T he end user must protect the installation against fire hazard.\n2.3. INDICATIONS\nCaution: switch off current before han-\nThe manufacturer has applied the use of warning labels and the dling the machine\nguidance given in the following summary tabl",
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          "excerpt": ". Do not connect to\nthe supply line.\nConnect to lamp or porthole.\n2.4. INSTALLING THE UNIT\nfor optimising its electrical consumption per Kg of product stored\nand to prevent breakdown, it is vitally important that it is placed in\na suitable location and properly used.\nThe unit must be installed on a cold room for what has to be raised\n1) Product using appropriate means\n2) Unit model\n3) Unit serial number\n4) Year of manufacture",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 K eep the condenser clean\nthe length of this duct must not exceed 10 m.\n\uf0a7 P rovide an access point for maintenance and servicing\n\uf0a7 P rovide a drain tube for any condensation that may form. Di\u00e1metro del conducto\n\uf0a7 T he electrical supplies must be protected by suitable Duct diameter\nmagnetothermic switches and differential switches. series\nDiam\u00e8tre conduit\n\uf0a7 P rovide a drain tube for any condensation that may form and",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 T he electrical supplies must be protected by suitable Duct diameter\nmagnetothermic switches and differential switches. series\nDiam\u00e8tre conduit\n\uf0a7 P rovide a drain tube for any condensation that may form and\nmm.\nconnect it to the drain, located on the side part of the unit\n100 250\nEvaporator 200\n315\n\uf0a7 M ake sure the cold room door is only kept open when strictly\n300\nnecessary\n\uf0a7 P rovide the door with a protective seal to prevent warm, damp",
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          "excerpt": ". In any case\n\uf0a7 K eep the condenser clean\nthe length of this duct must not exceed 10 m.\n\uf0a7 P rovide an access point for maintenance and servicing\n\uf0a7 P rovide a drain tube for any condensation that may form. Di\u00e1metro del conducto\n\uf0a7 T he electrical supplies must be protected by suitable Duct diameter\nmagnetothermic switches and differential switches. series\nDiam\u00e8tre conduit\n\uf0a7 P rovide a drain tube for any condensation that may form and",
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          "excerpt": "magnetothermic switches and differential switches. series\nDiam\u00e8tre conduit\n\uf0a7 P rovide a drain tube for any condensation that may form and\nmm.\nconnect it to the drain, located on the side part of the unit\n100 250\nEvaporator 200\n315\n\uf0a7 M ake sure the cold room door is only kept open when strictly\n300\nnecessary\n\uf0a7 P rovide the door with a protective seal to prevent warm, damp\nair from entering from outside (particularly for low temperature 2",
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          "excerpt": "NOTE: Commercial Roof type units have a system for partial protection against high pressures.\nevaporation of the defrost water. This water must run off to a drain\nif it does not totally evaporate.\nIMPORTANT\n2.5. COMPULSORY SPACE TO BE LEFT AROUND THE UNIT\nThe protective devices have been fitted by the\nThe unit\u2019s location must allow access for the relevant technical and manufacturer for user safety during work",
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          "excerpt": "100 250\nEvaporator 200\n315\n\uf0a7 M ake sure the cold room door is only kept open when strictly\n300\nnecessary\n\uf0a7 P rovide the door with a protective seal to prevent warm, damp\nair from entering from outside (particularly for low temperature 2.7. PROTECTIVE DEVICES AND SAFETY MEASURES\ncold rooms and on premises with a high ambient humidity). The manufacturer has provided the following safety protections:\n\uf0a7 D o not place very hot food inside the cold room (it is not a chiller)",
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          "excerpt": "Clean the condenser using a blower every 3 months. comply with the requirements of national regulations.\nCAUTION\nSUPPLY CABLE OF THE UNIT\nDo not use solvents\na)230V/1/50-60Hz\n3 wires \uf0e0 Blue=Neutral\n2.9. DISPOSING OF PACKAGING\nYellow/Green=earth\nWooden, cardboard, plastic and polystyrene packaging must be\nBrown or Black or Grey=phase\ndisposed of in accordance with the laws applicable in the country\nin which the unit is used",
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          "excerpt": "c)230V/3/60Hz\n\uf06fno tools have been left inside the unit 4 wires \uf0e0 Yellow/Green=earth\n\uf06fthe assembly has been made correctly, Brown=phase\n\uf06fthere are no gas leaks, Black=phase\nGrey=phase\n\uf06fthe cover has been correctly fitted.\nThe unit is equipped with:\n3. Operating Instructions\n\uf0a7 a door micro switch cable (door micro switch not supplied).\n\uf0a7 a cold room light cable\n3.1. CONNECTING THE UNIT TO EXTERNAL POWER SOURCES",
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          "excerpt": "protection device (magnetothermic switch or as the temperature setting.\nmagnetothermic differential switch) selected by the\nIn this operating mode the digital display of the control shows the\ninstaller or by qualified, authorised staff on the basis of\ncold room temperature.\nthe line type and consumption indicated on the unit label.\nThe temperature setting can be viewed by pressing the button,\nIf there is more than one unit in a cold room, each unit",
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          "excerpt": "a temperature of 10\u00baC, or after 25 minutes have elapsed. After programming mode it enables the parameter list to be\ndefrosting, the unit remains off for the drip time of 3 min so that all browsed or the value displayed to be increased.\nthe defrost water can run off.\nFor viewing the minimum temperature set. In\nWith the configuration the unit is supplied with, the fans remain off\nprogramming mode it enables the parameter list to be\nduring defrosting",
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          "excerpt": "For viewing the minimum temperature set. In\nWith the configuration the unit is supplied with, the fans remain off\nprogramming mode it enables the parameter list to be\nduring defrosting.\nbrowsed or the value displayed to be reduced.\n3.5. CONTROL DEVICE\nIf this button is pressed and held down for 3 seconds,\nThis consists of a 3-digit digital display, a keypad with 6 buttons the defrost cycle begins.\nand lights showing the operating modes, failures and alarms",
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          "excerpt": "Press to find \u201cLS\u201d, then press to enter, you will see\nFor example, during defrosting, when the defrost probe sensing the factory setting is 0\u2103(32\u2109) for chiller, -25\u2103(-13\u2109) for freezer.\nsuction tube\u2019s temperature rise to 10\u2103(50\u2109), then the defrost will\nbe end.\nPress to change it lower. Then press to exit.\nThe code of defrost end temperature is \u201cdtE\u201d. The step to modify\nis as below:\n\uf092How to change upper temperature limit.\nPress and for 3 seconds, it appears \u201cHy\u201d (entered The factory setting of upp",
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          "excerpt": "go to find \u201cprd\u201d, then press you will see \u201cdP2\u201d), If \u201cdP2\u201d\nIn Winter, when the cold room temperature is 0~5\u2103(34\u2109), the\ntemperature is more or less same as the suction copper tube\u2019s\nstandard low pressure is <3kg (<43psi), the high pressure is\ntemperature, it means the defrost probe is Ok. If \u201cdP2\u201d show the\n14~15kg (about210psi).\ntemperature is 40\u2103 or 60\u2103 or 75\u2103 or 100\u2103, it means the defrost\nprobe must be broken. Pls change to use a new the defrost probe",
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          "excerpt": "If this is not possible, use a long-bristled brush, brushing from the\n\uf0a7 A djust the cold room temperature. outside of the condenser.\n\uf0a7 S tart up the unit by pressing the ON/OFF button.\nWARNING\nCAUTION To prevent risk of cuts to hands, use protective gloves.\nAverage temperature adjustment field: +10 \u00b10 \u00baC\nLow temperature adjustment field: -15 -25\u00baC\nWARNING\nProgramming the cold room temperature:\nSwitch off the electrical current before handling the unit.\n\uf0a7 P lug the unit into the mains",
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          "excerpt": "The user must NOT carry out the following operations under any \uf0a8 The fuses on the electrical panel.2. Ice formation in the\ncircumstances: evaporator (preventing correct air flow).\n\uf0a7 r eplacement of electrical components 4. If the display switches on but the unit does not start up when\nthe ON/OFF button is pressed, check the door micro switch\n\uf0a7 m anipulation of the electrical system\nconnection is functioning correctly: remember that with the",
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          "excerpt": "opened frequently each day.\nof the compressor\u2019s electric motor is exceeded.\nThis may happen if:\nWARNING\n\uf0a7 T he space the unit is located in is not sufficiently ventilated.\nDuring functioning of the unit, it is strictly\n\uf0a7 T here are anomalies in the electrical supply network.\nprohibited to remove the user protection devices\n\uf0a7 T he condenser fan is not functioning properly. fitted by the manufacturer.\n\uf0a7 T his protective devices goes back to its original position",
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          "excerpt": "\uf0a7 T he condenser fan is not functioning properly. fitted by the manufacturer.\n\uf0a7 T his protective devices goes back to its original position\nautomatically.\n2.Ice formation in the evaporator (preventing correct air flow).\nThis can be caused by:\n\uf0a7 T he door being opened too far, or being left open for too long.\n\uf0a7 I ncorrect functioning of the evaporator fan.\n\uf0a7 S olenoid valve failure.\n\uf0a7 I ncorrect functioning of the defrost system.\n\uf0a7 T he unit being used for purposes other than those it was",
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          "excerpt": "For defrost operations carried out as a result of ice\nblocking the evaporator, it is strictly prohibited the use\nof metal tools, sharp or cutting tools, or hot water.\nPage | 47",
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          "excerpt": "d) Excessive refrigerant charge c) Clean it\n(condenser flooded) d) Collect refrigerant\ne) Condenser fan has failed e) Repair it\nf) Air in cooling circuit f) Drain and charge it\nEvaporation pressure too low a) Insufficient flow in evaporator. Air a) Check the air or water circuits\n(high pressure switch cuts out, recirculation (flow, clean battery, etc.)\n\u201cPAL\u201d message) b) Evaporator frozen b) Check the defrost system",
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          "excerpt": ". b) High cold room temperature b) Check for overheating\nc) Compressor air intake not correctly c) Check the state of the compressor and\nsealed replace it\nVery low condensation pressure a) Insufficient gas a) Locate leaks and complete the charge\nb) Low cold room temperature b) Wait for start-up\nc) Compressor air intake not hermetic c) Check the state of the compressor and\nd) Liquid circuit blocked replace it\ne) Solenoid valve totally or partially open d) Check the dehydrator filter and the",
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          "excerpt": "capillary tube or expansion valve\ne) Check the valve is not obstructed. Replace\nit if necessary\nVery high condensation pressure a) Insufficient flow or air recirculation a) Check air circuits\n(high pressure switch cuts out, b) Very high cold room temperature (flow, recirculation, air outlet obstructed)\n\u201cPAL or CA\u201d alarm) c) Condenser is dirty b) Check temperature setting\nd) Excessive refrigerant charge c) Clean it\n(condenser flooded) d) Collect refrigerant",
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