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HPB SERIES ROLL-IN PROOF BOXES

MODELS HPB1 HPB2 HPB4 ML-132003 ML-132004 ML-132005

701 S. RIDGE AVENUE TROY, OHIO 45374-0001

937 332-3000

www.hobartcorp.com

FORM 34480 (Sept. 2000)

Model HPB1 Proof Box

Model HPB2 Proof Box

Model HPB4 Proof Box

HOBART CORPORATION,

2000

Installation, Operation, and Care of HPB SERIES PROOF BOXES

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

GENERAL
The HPB Series Roll-In Proof Boxes are one-, two-, or four-rack cabinets for proofing dough. The Proof Boxs AirWash Humidification System provides ideal proofing conditions and includes accurate controls for temperature, humidity, and time. Interior and exterior construction is 300 series stainless steel throughout. Interior bumper guards are provided for the left, right, and rear walls. Glass door is an option on the single rack model only. Door hinging on the single door unit can be reversed, if necessary, by a service technician (but a new ramp is required). Two-door units are hinged on the side walls and open out from the middle. There is no center post. A door closer is provided above the right hand door. Proofers may be ordered with either the Proof Box control or with the Thaw Proofer control: The Proof Box control is a single-stage control which controls temperature, humidity, and time. Thaw Proofer control is a two-stage control that can work just like the Proof Box control; or, it can also allow an initial Thaw stage to be automatically followed by a Proof stage. Each stage independently controls temperature, humidity, and time.

CAPACITY, CONFIGURATION, AND DIMENSIONS


Model HPB1 HPB2 HPB4 Capacity 1 Single Rack 2 Single Racks 4 Single Racks or 2 Double Racks Configuration Single Wide x Single Deep Double Wide x Single Deep Double Wide x Double Deep Door(s) 1 2 2
INTERIOR Width Depth Height Width EXTERIOR Depth Height

293/8" 523/4" 523/4"

301/2" 301/2" 641/2"

75" 733/4" 733/4"

335/16" 60" 60"

353/8" 353/8" 691/8"

921/8" 921/8" 921/8"

INSTALLATION
UNPACKING Immediately after unpacking, check for possible shipping damage. If the cabinet is found to be damaged, save the packaging material and contact the carrier within 15 days of delivery. Prior to installation, test the electrical service to verify that it agrees with the data plate located in the upper left corner inside the cabinet.
SCREWS (3) UPPER HINGE

ASSEMBLY Some components can be removed to allow the cabinet to pass through short or narrow doorways. Door(s) and hinges can be removed, as follows: 1. Lift up and remove the front trim panel. 2. Carefully lay the front trim panel on top of the cabinet avoid damaging the control wires. 3. Remove the three screws which secure the upper hinge plate to the cabinet (Fig. 1). This will remove hinge tension. Remove the nut underneath the lower hinge plate which secures the bottom hinge. Remove the door. Remove lower hinge plate (Fig. 1). 4. If the hinge mechanism should become uncocked while changing the door, it will be necessary to recock the hinge mechanism. To do this, remove the door from the cabinet and position the door face down on a work table. Using a 5/16" open end or adjustable wrench, turn the hinge mechanism shaft 135 (Fig. 2). 5. Replace the hinge plates and door(s) in the reverse order of disassembly. The humidifier and control box on top of the proof box cannot be removed to pass through short openings.

SCREWS (6)

LOWER HINGE

NUT

PL-53452

Fig. 1

UNCOCKED POSITION

COCKED POSITION

TURN 135

135

POSITION 1 (LEFT-HAND HINGED DOOR)

UNCOCKED POSITION

COCKED POSITION

TURN 135

135

PL-50961

POSITION 2 (RIGHT-HAND HINGED DOOR)

POSITION DOOR IN ONE OF THE TWO POSITIONS SHOWN.

Fig. 2

ASSEMBLY Model HPB4 Model HPB4 is shipped in two main sections, front and rear, which must be assembled at the site. Position the rear half (without doors) as near to the desired final location as possible. Remove eight hex bolts at the bottom rear of the front section. Remove eight hex bolts at the bottom front of the rear section. Apply a bead of aluminum colored RTV, provided, on the entire rear joint immediately before joining the front section.
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On Model HPB4, the Crossover Duct is shipped loose and must be assembled after the front and rear sections are joined. Remove the cover on the front fan unit by removing six screws. Apply a bead of clear RTV (provided) to all mating surfaces of the crossover duct, humidifier, and front fan unit. Make sure the end of the crossover duct with the two plain flanges faces the humidifier section. Slide the crossover duct (Fig. 4) into place so the flanges fit the slots in the humidifier and front fan unit. Secure the crossover duct using nine #10-24 Phillips head screws provided. Replace the front fan unit cover and secure it using nine #10-24 Phillips head screws.

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STOP FOAM

Humidifier Crossover Duct Assembly - Model HPB4

Lock the nine Cam Locks. Turn the three Cam Locks on the left side and the three on top counterclockwise. Turn the three Cam Locks on the right side clockwise. Wipe-off any excess RTV at the section joint. When all Cam Locks are properly tightened and locked, insert the Plug Buttons, provided, in the nine Cam Lock holes.

Move the front half of the Proof Box to its final position so it mates with the rear half.

To lock the Cam Locks on the left side and ceiling, a 5/16" Hex Wrench (not provided) must be turned counterclockwise in the Hex Openings of the Cam Locks. To lock the Cam Locks on the right side, the 5 /16" Hex Wrench must be turned clockwise in the Hex Openings of the Cam Locks (Fig. 3).

Look at the Cam Locks which are used to join and lock the front and rear sections together. The Cam Locks on the left and right sides of the rear half are positioned so that they will swing down and clamp onto the pins located in the front section.

REAR FAN UNIT

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ELECTRICAL BOX

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CONDUIT CABLE

CONDUIT NUT

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Fig. 4 CAM FAST UNLOCKED
HEX WRENCH LOCK ASSEMBLY ON TONGUE OF PANEL STOP

CAM FAST LOCKED Fig. 3

CONTROLS FRONT SECTION FRONT FAN UNIT CROSSOVER DUCT REAR SECTION HUMIDIFIER
PIN ASSEMBLY ON GROOVE OF PANEL LOCKING PIN LOCKING ARM HEX OPENING PANEL SKIN LOCKING ARM FOAM

ASSEMBLY ELECTRICAL WIRING Model HPB4 WARNING: ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING CONNECTS MUST COMPLY WITH THE APPLICABLE PORTIONS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND/OR OTHER LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES. WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND PLACE A TAG AT THE DISCONNECT SWITCH TO INDICATE THAT YOU ARE WORKING ON THE CIRCUIT. Remove the top panel from the electrical box located on the top of the rear section. Extend the flexible conduit cable from the front fan unit to the mating conduit fitting on the electrical box. Insert the two wires from the front fan unit conduit cable into the electrical box. Connect the two wires from the front fan unit conduit cable to terminal block location J2, terminals 1 and 2 in the electrical box per the wiring diagram. Tighten the conduit connector nut "Finger Tight" to the mating conduit fitting on the front of the electrical box (Fig. 4). Replace the top panel on the electrical box. Also, connect the three cables to the Controls (Fig. 4). A nine pin cable connects to the connector on the electrical box and to another nine pin connector on the Controls. A two wire cable extends from the electrical box and connects to a mating connector that extends from the Controls. The cable from the humidifier requires an extension cable that is shipped with the unit. All cables have separate unique connectors. Assemble the Floor Plate over the Floor Joint Model HPB4 Place the floor plate over the floor joint where the front and rear sections join. Mark the twelve holes in the floor plate using the floor plate as a template. Drill twelve 3/16" diameter holes through the marked hole locations in the top-surface of the cabinet floor. Install the twelve rivets, provided, to secure the floor plate over the joint of the cabinet floor using a rivet tool, not provided. LEVELING Once the cabinet is in its final position, replace any components that may have been removed and then level the cabinet front-to-back and side-to-side using shims as required. SEALING THE BASE Before installing the ramp, seal between the base of the cabinet perimeter and the floor by applying a bead of NSF-listed sealant, such as Dow Corning 732 or Devcon Silicone #17150. INSTALLING THE RAMP On models HPB2 and HPB4, lower the ramp in place so the notches on the ramp slide over the two mounting brackets on either side of the center screws. On model HPB1, back out the four screws along the front edge of the bottom. Lower the ramp in place so the notches on the ramp slide over the 4 screw heads.

PLUMBING CONNECTIONS WARNING: PLUMBING CONNECTIONS MUST COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE SANITARY, SAFETY, AND PLUMBING CODES. Make sure the water supply has proper hardness, pH and chloride concentration. The recommended water hardness range is 4 6 grains per gallon. The recommended pH range is 6.5 to 8.0. The acceptable range for chloride concentration is 0 30 ppm. Consult your local water company and/or water conditioner dealer before installing the Proof Box. Water Connection Connect the water supply to the incoming water connection located at the top rear (Fig. 5). The 1 /8" NPT external threaded fitting on the filter, provided for the incoming water connection, is plumbed to the solenoid valve and ready for the ferrule fitting of 1/4" copper tubing. The water line should provide 40 60 psig flowing pressure. Drain Connection The copper pipe extending from the rear of the humidifier (Fig. 5) must be extended to an open drain. Plastic (Tygon) 1/2" I.D. tubing and a tubing clamp are recommended. Avoid bends and kinks. A vented drain line (open gap-type) is recommended to avoid air lock. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WARNING: ELECTRICAL AND GROUNDING CONNECTIONS MUST COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE PORTIONS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND/OR OTHER LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES. WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND PLACE A TAG AT THE DISCONNECT SWITCH TO INDICATE THAT YOU ARE WORKING ON THE CIRCUIT. Refer to the wiring diagram supplied with the cabinet.
ELECTRICAL DATA
Model HPB1 HPB2 HPB4 Volts / Hertz / Phase 208 -- 240 / 50 -- 60 / 1 208 -- 240 / 50 -- 60 / 1 208 -- 240 / 50 -- 60 / 1 Minimum Circuit Ampacity Maximum Protective Device AMPS 20 20 20
Model HPB1 Shown
DRAIN CONNECTION

WATER CONNECTION
PL-41447-1

Fig. 5

Compiled in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA70, latest edition.

OPERATION
CONTROLS Proof Box (Fig. 6)
TEMP
F
ON OFF SET VIEW SET SET STOP START

HUM %

TIMER

PROOF BOX
Fig. 6

On-Off Switch
ON OFF

Turns the Proofer Control On or Off.

TEMP normally displays the Set-Point Temperature.


TEMP
F

To adjust the Set-Point Temperature, press and hold to Increase or to Decrease.

SET

while using

SET

VIEW

VIEW

displays the Actual Temperature.

HUM %
SET

HUM displays the Humidity Set-Point. To adjust the Humidity Set-Point, press and hold to Increase or to Decrease.
SET

while using

TIMER displays the minutes remaining [zero (0) indicates not in use].
TIMER

T o set t h e Time, p r e s s a n d h o l d
SET STOP START

SET STOP

while using

to Increase

or

to Decrease.
START

To start the Timer, press

. The Time (minutes) displays and begins

flashing as it counts down. When the Timer reaches zero (0), a beeper sounds for 30 seconds. To stop the beeper, press
SET STOP

ON-OFF, TEMP, HUM, and TIMER functions described above, also apply to the THAW
PROOFER,

page 9.

CONTROLS Thaw Proofer (Fig. 7)


TEMP
F
ON OFF SET VIEW SET

HUM %
SET THAW PROOF AUTOMATIC MODE

TIMER

SET SET STOP STOP

START

THAW PROOFER
Fig. 7

SET THAW PROOF AUTOMATIC MODE

Press

MODE

and

or

to select Proof, Set Thaw, or Automatic mode.

The mode lights indicate control function:


SET THAW PROOF AUTOMATIC

PROOF mode allows you to set Temperature, Humidity, and Time values for manual or automatic proofing operations. To start a manual (non-timed) proofing operation, press START . To set Temperature, Humidity, and Time, refer to the previous page.

SET THAW PROOF AUTOMATIC

SET THAW mode allows you to set Temperature, Humidity, and Time values for the Preheat and Thaw portions of an Automatic cycle without disturbing an ongoing proofing operation. Thaw values are set the same as Proofer values refer to page 8. Control returns to manual Proof mode if no buttons are pressed in 30 seconds. To enter Set Thaw mode, the timer must not be running. AUTOMATIC displays Thaw Temperature and Thaw Humidity. Thaw Temperature flashes when reached, indicating ready-toload. Load the product and press START to begin an Automatic Thaw and Proof cycle.

SET THAW PROOF AUTOMATIC

SET THAW PROOF AUTOMATIC

AUTOMATIC THAW maintains the Thaw Temperature and Thaw Humidity while the Thaw Time counts down. After the Timer counts down to zero, the control immediately goes into Automatic Proof.

SET THAW PROOF AUTOMATIC

AUTOMATIC PROOF maintains the Proof Temperature and Proof Humidity while the Proof Time counts down. After the Timer counts down to zero, the control beeps and the display flashes indicating that the product is ready to be unloaded from the proofer and moved to an oven for baking. The control returns to manual Proof mode.

During Automatic mode To cancel the Thaw portion of an Automatic cycle, press Timer Set/Stop and advance to the Proof portion. To cancel the entire Automatic Thaw and Proof cycle, press the Mode button and return to manual Proof.

REMOTE CONTROL Proofer and Thaw Proofer (Fig. 8, When Equipped)

SET TEMP

SET HUM

SET TIMER

Connect Remote Control Phone Jack to terminal on Electrical Box on Top of Unit

VIEW TEMP

MODE

START TIMER

Fig. 8

The Remote Control is used in conjunction with either Proofer Controls or Thaw Proofer Controls described on the previous two pages. The
MODE

key is used only on Thaw Proofer models.

PROOFING Controlled temperature and humidity in the proofer promotes yeast fermentation which generates gas and causes the dough to rise. Proofing takes from 45 60 minutes depending on the product. A temperature setting of 95F and humidity at 85% are typical but will vary slightly depending on the product being proofed. Ask your dough supplier for information so you can make a chart with the Temperature, Humidity, and Proof Times required for the products you will be baking.

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MAINTENANCE
WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE CLEANING.

CLEANING Cabinet Clean the inside of the cabinet and the doors weekly with a warm water solution of mild household liquid dishwashing detergent (such as Palmolive green or Ivory). Do not use anything containing grit, abrasive materials, bleach, harsh chemicals, or chlorinated cleaners. Be cautious with new or improved formulas; use only after being well tested. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a clean soft cloth. Do not use steel wool to clean surfaces. Side Ducts The Side Duct(s) can be removed for cleaning by unscrewing the Phillips head screws (four on each side). Replace Side Duct(s) and snug all Phillips head screws after cleaning. Ramp The Ramp can be removed for cleaning and reinstalled (refer to page 6). NOTE: Failure to follow instructions may void your Hobart warranty. Gaskets Door gaskets should be cleaned weekly using a warm water solution of mild household liquid dishwashing detergent (such as Palmolive green or Ivory). Never allow gaskets to contact concentrated cleaners or disinfectants. This can cause premature failure of the gasket material.

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SERVICE For additional information or to discuss a maintenance program, contact your local Hobart-authorized service office.

FORM 34480 (Sept. 2000)

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