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Model 401 & 403 Pass-Thru <br /> ® Anthony` Service and Installation Instructions <br /> G jos,� 99-21972-S001 Rev. A <br /> Heat Load in BTU/Hr for Glass, Door Rail, Frame Heaters & Lights (Per <br /> Door, with Doors Closed 075°F Store Ambient) <br /> MODEL 4011403 NORMAL TEMPERATURE <br /> (3-PANE NON-HEATED GLASS - CASE TEMP 33°F) <br /> CATALOG 1 DOOR 2 DOOR 3 DOOR 4 DOOR 5 DOOR <br /> DOOR SIZE <br /> 23 x 67 770 1274 1782 2285 2789 <br /> 23x75 836 1380 1929 2478 3027 <br /> 26 x 67 786 1306 1823 2343 2863 <br /> 26 x 75 844 1405 1962 2519 3080 <br /> 28x75 852 1417 1982 2552 3117 <br /> 28x79 864 1446 2023 2605 3182 <br /> 30x67 795 1323 1851 2384 2912 <br /> 30x75 848 1413 1974 2539 3100 <br /> 30x79 1 864 1438 2015 2593 3166 <br /> NOTE: Add 10-20% to above values depending upon door opening frequency. <br /> Troubleshooting <br /> 1. Electrical: Low voltage supply (less than 108V on 120V systems) results in <br /> significantly lower wattage. Lower wattage will decrease the efficiency of heaters <br /> and lamps. <br /> A. Glass Condensation: <br /> 1. No Power? Check: <br /> a. Power supply <br /> b. Relative humidity in room area <br /> C. Hinge pin wiring <br /> d. Case temperature <br /> e. Hinge pin plugged into door female plug <br /> f. Incorrect wiring <br /> g. Faulty Energy Management System (Sensor) <br /> 2. Low Voltage? Check voltage at main power source. <br /> a. Voltage at main — low voltage <br /> b. Energy Management System (Sensor) <br />