FPG Visair IN-VH06 User manual

Open Front
Hot Food Display Cabinets

Part No. 24895 Rev. Y March 2018 - 2 - Visair Heated Cabinets
Copyright © March 2018 Future Products Group Limited.
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................6
Welcome........................................................................................................................................................... 6
Future Products Group (FPG).................................................................................................................... 6
Guidance and Help..................................................................................................................................... 6
Warranty ........................................................................................................................................................... 6
Warranty Period.......................................................................................................................................... 6
Liability Exceptions..................................................................................................................................... 7
Specific Exclusions..................................................................................................................................... 7
Assessment................................................................................................................................................ 7
Time Limit................................................................................................................................................... 7
Caution ....................................................................................................................................................... 7
OPERATION .......................................................................................................................8
Cabinet Layout................................................................................................................................................. 8
Self Service Cabinets................................................................................................................................. 8
Lighting....................................................................................................................................................... 8
Controls............................................................................................................................................................ 8
Control Panel.............................................................................................................................................. 8
Preparation....................................................................................................................................................... 9
Shelf Location and Ticketing...................................................................................................................... 9
Power Supply ............................................................................................................................................. 9
Pre-heat the Cabinet .................................................................................................................................. 9
Load Cabinet.............................................................................................................................................. 9
Operating Routines ....................................................................................................................................... 10
Operating Environment ............................................................................................................................ 10
Temperature Monitoring........................................................................................................................... 10
Cleaning ................................................................................................................................................... 10
TROUBLE SHOOTING .....................................................................................................11
Element Failure Alarm Display................................................................................................................. 11
CLEANING........................................................................................................................12
Cautions ......................................................................................................................................................... 12
Power ....................................................................................................................................................... 12
Water........................................................................................................................................................ 12
Exterior ........................................................................................................................................................... 12
Metal Surfaces.......................................................................................................................................... 12
Glass ........................................................................................................................................................ 12
Interior............................................................................................................................................................. 12
Shelf and Base Trays............................................................................................................................... 12
Shelves..................................................................................................................................................... 13
Cleaning Materials.................................................................................................................................... 13
Side Glass ................................................................................................................................................ 13

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Cleaning Routines ......................................................................................................................................... 13
Schedules................................................................................................................................................. 13
Inspection ................................................................................................................................................. 13
Correction................................................................................................................................................. 13
INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................14
Regulations .................................................................................................................................................... 14
Compliance with Local Requirements...................................................................................................... 14
Setting Up....................................................................................................................................................... 14
Unpacking................................................................................................................................................. 14
Cabinet Preparation.................................................................................................................................. 14
Positioning the Cabinet ............................................................................................................................ 14
Location.......................................................................................................................................................... 15
Operating Environment ............................................................................................................................ 15
Place......................................................................................................................................................... 15
Power Supply................................................................................................................................................. 15
Power Supply Connection........................................................................................................................ 15
Electrical Isolation..................................................................................................................................... 15
Earthing .................................................................................................................................................... 15
SERVICING.......................................................................................................................16
Control Gear................................................................................................................................................... 16
Caution ..................................................................................................................................................... 16
Access to Control Gear ............................................................................................................................ 16
Control Gear Chassis............................................................................................................................... 16
Control Gear Components ....................................................................................................................... 16
Cooling Fans.................................................................................................................................................. 17
Requirement............................................................................................................................................. 17
Fan Operation........................................................................................................................................... 17
Fan Access............................................................................................................................................... 17
Power Supply ........................................................................................................................................... 17
Element Failure.............................................................................................................................................. 17
Alarm Indication........................................................................................................................................ 17
Correction................................................................................................................................................. 17
Lamp and Element Replacement ................................................................................................................. 18
Note.......................................................................................................................................................... 18
Top Light or Element Replacement.......................................................................................................... 18
Shelf Light or Element Replacement........................................................................................................ 18
Dixell Controller............................................................................................................................................. 19
Temperature Regulator XR20CX............................................................................................................. 19
XR20CX Connections .............................................................................................................................. 19

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SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................................................20
Mechanical ..................................................................................................................................................... 20
Electrical......................................................................................................................................................... 20
Temperature Controller Settings ................................................................................................................. 21
Dixell XR20CX Settings............................................................................................................................ 21
Element Timing.............................................................................................................................................. 21
Current Monitor Relay Settings.................................................................................................................... 21
Compliance .................................................................................................................................................... 22
Safety Aspects.......................................................................................................................................... 22
Performance Aspects............................................................................................................................... 22
Improvements ................................................................................................................................................ 22
On-going Development ............................................................................................................................ 22
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS................................................................................23
Model: IN-VH06-A001/A003..................................................................................................................... 23
Model: IN-VH06-A002/A004..................................................................................................................... 23
Model: IN-VH09 A001/A003..................................................................................................................... 24
Model: IN-VH09 A002/A004..................................................................................................................... 24
Model: IN-VH12 A001/A003..................................................................................................................... 25
Model: IN-VH12-A002/A004/A006/A008.................................................................................................. 25
Model: IN-VH18........................................................................................................................................ 26
Model: IN-VH24-A001 .............................................................................................................................. 27
Model: IN-VH24-A002/A004..................................................................................................................... 28
SPARE PARTS .................................................................................................................29
Cabinet Serial Number............................................................................................................................. 29
MECHANICAL DRAWINGS..............................................................................................31
Cabinet Variants....................................................................................................................................... 31
IN-VH06.................................................................................................................................................... 31
IN-VH09.................................................................................................................................................... 32
IN-VH12-A001/A003................................................................................................................................. 33
IN-VH12-A002.......................................................................................................................................... 34
IN-VH12-A004.......................................................................................................................................... 35
IN-VH12-A008.......................................................................................................................................... 36
IN-VH12-A006.......................................................................................................................................... 37
IN-VH18.................................................................................................................................................... 38
IN-VH24-A001.......................................................................................................................................... 39

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INTRODUCTION
Welcome
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INTRODUCTION
Future
Products
Group (FPG)
Welcome to the world of FPG! Our products are designed and engineered to
give you the optimal performance that you deserve with innovative visual
merchandising appeal.
We are confident that you will be delighted with your state of the art inline food
service cabinet, and that it will become a valued appliance in your store.
Guidance and
Help
Any new appliance can seem very complex and confusing at first glance. To
ensure you receive the utmost benefit from your new inline cabinet, there are
two things you can do.
•Before operating the cabinet, please read the instruction book carefully and
follow its recommendations. The time taken will be well spent. These
instructions both general and technical tell you how to operate and look after
your inline food service cabinet so that you can receive the full benefits that
this cabinet has to offer.
•These instructions cannot, however, cover all eventualities. If you are
unsure of any aspect of the installation, instructions or performance of your
cabinet, contact your dealer promptly or contact us via email to
support@fpgworld.com.
Warranty
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INTRODUCTION
Warranty
Period
Future Products Group Limited warrants, to the original purchaser of an FPG
manufactured food service cabinet, that for ONE YEAR (12 months) from the
date of purchase, any defect in workmanship or material resulting in the product
malfunctioning, while under correct use, will be rectified.
Liability under this warranty is limited to replacing or repairing a part, without
charge.
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Warranty cont.
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Liability
Exceptions
Liability under this warranty does not include:
•Any loss, or damage or expenses directly or indirectly arising from use or
inability to use the product or from any other cause.
•Any part of the cabinet which has been subject to misuse, neglect,
alteration, incorrect installation, accident, or damage caused by
transportation, use of abrasive or caustic chemicals, flooding, fire or acts of
God.
•Any damage or malfunction resulting from the use of non-FPG supplied
spare parts.
Specific
Exclusions
The following are specifically excluded from warranty:
•Breakage of glass or plastic components or the replacement of LED
assemblies or gaskets.
•Failure to re-assemble the cabinet correctly after cleaning.
•Fair wear and tear.
Assessment
The liability under this warranty is dependent on an assessment by FPG, to
determine the defect in workmanship or materials.
Time Limit
FPG does not guarantee that any service to be performed under this warranty
will be carried out within any particular time limit.
Caution
No warranty claim will be accepted unless authorised by FPG prior to
commencement of service.

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OPERATION
Cabinet Layout
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OPERATION
Self Service
Cabinets
These open front cabinets are designed for the display
of hot pre-cooked food.
Some models have rear loading doors.
The cabinets are fitted with two or three shelves, and
items may also be placed on the base tray.
Radiant heating elements are incorporated into the
ceiling and shelves, to achieve uniform product
temperatures.
The cabinets are designed to be free standing, and are
available in two heights.
The cabinets can have flush sides and opaque side
panels, enabling them to be stacked side by side.
Lighting
Cabinets are fitted with LED lighting.
Lighting strips are fitted in the ceiling of the cabinet and below
the shelves to illuminate displayed product.
Controls
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OPERATION
Control Panel
The controls are located on the front of the
cabinet, and comprise:
•The main power switch
•A temperature controller
The main switch controls both heating and
lighting.
On cabinets with remote monitoring, the On-Off
button on the controller should be used to switch off lighting and heating, whilst
retaining the remote monitoring function.
The temperature controller indicates the operating temperature of the cabinet.

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Preparation
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OPERATION
Shelf Location
and Ticketing
The shelf positions can be adjusted by only a small
amount, because of the cables required for heating
and lighting.
The heat output of the radiant elements is factory set
for even temperature distribution with the shelves in
these positions.
The front edges of the shelves and base are fitted
with extrusions, to carry ticketing/labels.
Power Supply
Ensure that power is connected to the cabinet.
Turn on the main power switch, as shown above.
Pre-heat the
Cabinet
Pre-heat the cabinet for 15 minutes, before loading with product.
Load Cabinet
Load cabinet with pre-heated product.
The cabinet is designed to maintain the temperature of pre-heated product. It is
not an oven, and consequently, if cold product is introduced, there could be a
considerable delay before the operating temperature is again reached.

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Operating Routines
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OPERATION
Operating
Environment
The cabinet is designed to maintain products at a temperature above 65C.
The heating system is designed to maintain this temperature, provided the
cabinet is not located in a draughty location.
Do not place electric fans close to the open front of the cabinet.
Temperature
Monitoring
Since the cabinet uses infra-red radiation (IR), to maintain the temperature of
displayed product, (pre-cooked chickens), the air temperature will not be as high
as the product temperature.
IR is absorbed by the products, but does not heat the air through which it
passes.
Accurate product temperature measurements can only be made by using a
“probe” type thermometer, as shown below.
Periodic checks should be made, by inserting the probe into the body of a
sample product. In the case of cooked chickens, insert the probe into the flesh,
rather than the hollow center of an unseasoned sample.
Do not use an IR temperature gun, since ambiguous readings will be
caused by random direct radiation from the elements and shelves etc.
Cleaning
It is recommended that cabinets be cleaned at the end of the working day, since
they need to be shut down for this.
Allow the cabinet to cool for approximately 30 minutes before starting to clean it.
Once cleaning is finished, switch the cabinet on again and allow it to reach the
working temperature before introducing the pre-heated products.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Element Failure
Alarm Display
In the event of one or more infrared elements failing, the Dixell controller will display the
alarm “EA” along with an audible alarm sound.
Turn the cabinet off and remove all food from the cabinet. Call for service.
FAULT
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
Cabinet does not operate/start
The mains isolating switch on
the wall, circuit breaker or
fuses are off at the power
board
Turn isolating switch circuit
breaker or fuses on
The power switch on the
cabinet is OFF
Turn the power switch ON
The power switch on the unit is
faulty
Have the switch replaced
Cabinet does not reach
temperature
The cabinet is in a draught
Eliminate the draught
Rear loading doors are open
Close rear doors
The Controller is faulty
Have controller replaced
An element is blown
Have the element replaced
Top of cabinet too hot
Fan or power supply failed
Have components checked
Cabinet lights not working
A LED power supply has failed
Replace LED power supply
An LED strip has failed
Replace LED assembly
Internal breaker tripped/failed
Have wiring checked and
reset or replace breaker
Aluminium parts corroded
Caustic detergent damage
Order replacement parts
Service
Personnel Only
The table entries in italics indicate actions to be taken only by qualified
Service Personnel.

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CLEANING
Cautions
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CLEANING
Power
ALWAYS TURN THE POWER SUPPLY OFF BEFORE CLEANING.
Water
THIS UNIT IS NOT WATERPROOF. DO NOT USE A WATER JET SPRAY TO
CLEAN THE INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR OF THIS CABINET.
Exterior
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CLEANING
Metal Surfaces
Stainless steel or aluminium surfaces should be cleaned with hot soapy water.
DO NOT clean surfaces with abrasive pads or cleaners, as stainless steel and
aluminium surfaces will be damaged.
Glass
All glass should be cleaned using a good quality glass cleaner and a clean
cloth.
DO NOT use abrasive pads or cleaners, because they will damage the surface
of the glass.
Interior
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CLEANING
Shelf and Base
Trays
The base tray and shelves can be cleaned in
place for regular cleaning, but are easily
removed from the cabinet for more thorough
cleaning.
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Interior cont.
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Shelves
The shelves can normally be cleaned in
place, but can be removed from the
cabinet for more thorough cleaning.
Unplug the heating and lighting
connectors, from each side of the shelf,
lift the shelf upwards and pull it forward
to disengage from the pillars.
The shelves are heavy, so two people
may be needed.
Cleaning
Materials
Stainless steel trays and shelves should be cleaned with hot soapy water. Use
a damp cloth or sponge to avoid excess water entering the light fittings etc.
Do not use abrasive pads or cleaners as these may damage surfaces.
Warning: Dishwasher detergents will damage any anodised aluminium parts.
Side Glass
The inside of the side glass can be cleaned with the shelves in place, but more
thorough cleaning should be done when the shelves are removed.
Cleaning Routines
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CLEANING
Schedules
To maintain optimum performance, cleaning must be regular and thorough.
It is recommended that a schedule of cleaning operations be established.
Inspection
As part of the cleaning routine, the controls, mechanical parts and electrical
wiring should be inspected for damage, deterioration or need of adjustment.
Correction
If any small faults are found, have them attended to promptly by a competent
serviceman. Don’t wait until they cause a complete breakdown.

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INSTALLATION
Regulations
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INSTALLATION
Compliance
with Local
Requirements
It is very important that your inline food cabinet is installed correctly and that the
operation is correct before use. Installation must comply with local electrical,
health & safety and hygiene requirements.
Setting Up
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INSTALLATION
Unpacking
Unpack and check unit for damage and report any damage to the carrier and
supplier. Report any deficiencies to your supplier.
Cabinet
Preparation
Remove all tapes, ties and packers, used to prevent movement during transit.
Check that all plastic film protection has been removed from surfaces, otherwise
it will melt when the cabinet heats up.
Positioning the
Cabinet
With the lower front and back panels removed, a fork-lift or pallet lifter can be
used to position the cabinet in its allocated working position. (A pallet lifter can
be used without removing the back panel).
The front panel is secured by two magnets, and can be removed by pulling on
the bottom edge. The rear panel is secured with screws.
There are casters on either side at the front and back,
and adjustable feet on either side at the front, so the
cabinet can be easily manoeuvred before lowering
the feet.
Using a spirit level, adjust each front foot to ensure the cabinet is level from
front to back and side to side. If the floor is not level, place packing under one
of the castors.

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Location
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INSTALLATION
Operating
Environment
The cabinet is designed to maintain products at a temperature above 65C.
The heating system is designed to maintain this temperature, providing the
cabinet is not located in a draughty location.
Do not place electric fans close to the open front of the cabinet.
Place
A minimum space of 50mm should be left behind the cabinet, to allow air to
circulate through the vents and fan.
Power Supply
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INSTALLATION
Power Supply
Connection
The VH12 and VH14 cabinets have a three-core
mains lead, with 15A plug. If damaged, the lead
must only be replaced by a qualified service
person.
The VH24 cabinet has terminals for connecting
the incoming mains supply phase, neutral and
earth conductors.
The terminals are mounted at the back of the
left control gear chassis.
Before connecting to the power supply, check
that the local supply is correct to that shown on
the rating label, located behind the removable
front panel.
Ensure that the cables used are adequately
rated for the load current, and that there is
enough slack cable to enable the chassis to be
withdrawn for servicing.
Electrical
Isolation
An accessible means of isolation must be provided in the electrical supply to the
cabinet.
Earthing
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED/GROUNDED
The cabinet should be earthed via the earth lead in the mains cable.
In addition, an equipotential earth bonding terminal is provided, to allow the
cabinet to be bonded to a building surge earth or adjacent equipment.

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SERVICING
Control Gear
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SERVICING
Caution
DO NOT service lights without isolating the cabinet at the main switch or
unplugging it from the wall.
Access to
Control Gear
Pull on the lower edge of the base
panel to disengage the magnetic
catches.
The control gear chassis can now be
accessed.
Control Gear
Chassis
Each control gear chassis can be withdrawn,
after removing two fixing screws.
Control Gear
Components
The left chassis houses the mains switch and power relay, low voltage power
supplies, a heating controller, an asymmetric timer and an under-current relay.
An MCB protects all control and lighting circuits.
A second chassis, without a heating controller, relay, MCB or switch, is fitted to
the right side of the 2400 cabinet.

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Cooling Fans
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SERVICING
Requirement
Not all models require cooling fans.
Fan Operation
The fans cool the cabinet top, by circulating air drawn via the cavity behind the
insulated back of the cabinet.
If the top of the cabinet becomes very hot, the fan or its power supply may have
failed.
Fan Access
The rear panel of the cabinet must be
removed to access the fans.
It is recommended to clean accumulated
dust and fluff from the fans when servicing
the cabinet.
Power Supply
Each fan operates from a 24V dc power supply, housed in the control gear
chassis of the corresponding cabinet section.
Element Failure
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Alarm
Indication
In the event of one or more infrared elements failing, the under current relay will
close the digital input to the Dixell controller.
After one minute the Dixell controller will display the alarm “EA” along with an
audible alarm sound.
The cabinet will continue to operate while alarming. The alarm is cancelled by
turning the cabinet power off.
Correction
Locate and replace the faulty element or elements. Turn the cabinet power back on and
check the operation of all elements. The front elements are turned on with the first cycle
time (6min). The rear elements are turned on with the second cycle time (4min).
Note: On the VH24 cabinet there is a separate under-current detection relay for
the left and right side of the cabinet.
During the fault condition, the relay which has detected the fault will have its
yellow and red status indicator LEDs on.

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Lamp and Element Replacement
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SERVICING
Note
The details of the shelf assemblies and connectors vary with cabinet model.
Top Light or
Element
Replacement
The complete top
element assembly
can be hinged
downwards, after
removing the fixing
screws.
Elements and
lighting strips can
then be replaced.
Check power
supplies before
replacing LED
assemblies.
Shelf Light or
Element
Replacement
Remove the shelf from the
cabinet for ease of access.
First, unplug the heating and
lighting connectors from each
side of the rear of the shelf.
Remove the polycarbonate
cover to replace an LED strip.
Remove the protective guard
to replace a radiant element.
It is secured with screws on
the face and rear edge.

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Dixell Controller
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SERVICING
Temperature
Regulator
XR20CX
Model XR20CX is a microprocessor based
controller.
In this application it is configured as a
heating controller, and unwanted functions
are disabled.
XR20CX Key
Functions
KEY
FUNCTION
To display target set point; in programming mode it selects
a parameter or confirm an operation
(UP): To see the max. stored temperature; in
programming mode it browses the parameter codes or
increases the displayed value
(DOWN): To see the min stored temperature; in
programming mode it browses the parameter codes or
decreases the displayed value
To switch the instrument off, if onF = oFF. Not enabled
XR20CX
Display the Set-
point
To show the set-point value, press and immediately release the SET key.
Press and immediately release the SET key or wait for 5 seconds to display the
probe temperature again.
XR20CX
Change the
Set-point
To change the set-point value, press the SET key for more than 2 seconds;
The value of the set-point will be displayed and the °C or °F LED starts blinking;
To change the set value push the or arrows within 10s.
To memorise the new set-point value push the SET key again or wait 10s.
XR20CX
Connections

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SPECIFICATIONS
Mechanical
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SPECIFICATIONS
CABINET MODEL
IN-VH06 A001/3
(A002/4) *
IN-VH09 A001/3
(A002/4) *
IN-VH12 (A002/4/6&8)*
IN-VH18
IN-VH24 (A004)*
Height
1481mm
1481mm
1481mm (1900mm)*
1481 mm
1481mm(1900mm)*
Width
659 mm
901 mm
1267 mm
1865 mm
2408 mm
Depth
736 mm
736 mm
736 mm
736 mm
736 mm
Dry Weight
160 kg
180 kg
250 kg
A002 (272 kg)
A004/6 (313 kg)
300 kg
400 kg
Height Adjustment
-0 + 30mm (front)
-0 + 30mm (front)
-0 + 30mm (front)
-0 + 30mm (front)
-0 + 30mm (front)
Cabinet Material
Stainless steel
Stainless steel
Stainless steel
Stainless steel
Stainless steel
Number of Shelves
Two (three)* plus
base
Two (three)* plus
base
Two (three)* plus base
Two plus base
Two (three)* plus
base
Display Area
0.73 m2(0.95 m2)*
1.1 m2 (1.5 m2)*
1.5m2 (2 m2)*
2.3 m2
3 m2 (4 m2)*
IP Rating
All cabinets have an IP 22 rating
Cabinet Variants
Cabinets can be supplied in various formats:
Three shelf, (see IN-VH06), Two shelf, (see IN-VH12), Standard height, (see IN-VH12)
Tall, (see IN-VH12-A004), Flat sides, without capping, (see IN-VH24)
Electrical
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CABINET MODEL
IN-VH06 A001/3
(A002/4) *
IN-VH09 A001/3
(A002/4) *
IN-VH12 A001/3
(A002/4&6) *
IN-VH18
IN-VH24 (A001)
IN-VH24 (A002/4)
Supply Voltage
230 –240V
single phase
230 –240V
single phase
230 –240V
single phase
230 –240V
single phase
230 –240V
single phase
230 –240V
single phase
Maximum
Current
8.4A (7.5 A) *
8.7 A (11.4 A)*
11.4 A (14.8 A)*
17.5 A
23 A
29.7 A
Power
1.9kW (1.7 kW) *
2.0 kW
(2.62 kW)*
2.62 kW
(3.42 kW)*
4.0 kW
5.2 kW
6.8 kW
Mains
Connection
Three core cable
and 10A plug
Three core cable
and 10A (15A) *
plug
Three core cable
and 15A plug
Terminals
Terminals
Terminals
Top Lights
1 x LED strip
1 x LED strip
1 x LED strip
2 x LED strip
2 x LED strip
2 x LED strip
Shelf Lights
2 x (3 x)* LED
strips
2 x (3 x)* LED
strips
2 x (3 x)* LED
strips
4 x LED strips
4 x LED strips
6 x LED strips
Heating
Elements
6x600W
(8x400W) *
radiant elements
1 x 75W wire
base element
6 x (8 x)* 600W
radiant elements
1 x 150W wire
base element
6 x (8 x)* 800W
radiant elements
1 x 150W wire
base element
12 x 600W
radiant elements
2 x 150W wire
base element
12 x 800W
radiant elements
2 x 150W wire
base element
16 x 800W
radiant elements
2 x 150W wire
base element
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