HYDRO-HEATER
Sanitizing Sink Heaters
Food Rethermalizers/Bain-Marie Heaters
Installation &
Operating Manual
I&W #07.05.133.00
This manual contains important safety information
concerning the maintenance, use, and operation
of this product. Failure to follow the instructions
contained in this manual may result in serious injury.
If you are unable to understand the contents
of this manual, please bring it to the attention
of your supervisor. Do not operate this equipment
unless you have read and understood the contents
of this manual.
Este manual contiene importante información sobre
seguridad concerniente al mantenimiento, uso,
y operación de este producto. Cualquier falla
en el seguimiento de las instrucciones contenidas
en este manual puede resultar en un serio daño.
Si usted no puede entender el contenido de este
manual por favor pregunte a su supervisor. No opere
este equipo al menos que haya leído y comprendido
el contenido de este manual.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT! Read the following important safety instructions to avoid personal injury or death,
and to avoid damage to the equipment or property.
WARNINGS
WARNINGS
Hatco 3CS2 and FR2 series units are designed
for commercial use only by properly trained
personnel! To avoid any injury or damage
to the unit read and follow the instructions
contained in this manual. Do not operate this
equipment unless you have read and completely
understood the contents of this manual.
This product has no “user” serviceable parts.
To avoid damage to the unit or injury
to personnel, use only Authorized Hatco Service
Agents and Genuine Hatco Parts when service
is required.
Genuine Hatco Replacement Parts are specified
to operate safely in the environments in which
they are used. Some aftermarket or generic
replacement parts do not have the characteristics
that will allow them to operate safely
in Hatco equipment. It is essential to use
Hatco Replacement Parts when repairing Hatco
equipment. Failure to use Hatco Replacement
Parts may subject operators of the equipment
to hazardous electrical voltage, resulting
in electrical shock or burn.
To avoid any electrical shock hazard, or physical
burns turn the power OFF at the fuse disconnect
switch/circuit breaker or unplug the unit from
the power source and allow to cool completely
before performing any maintenance or cleaning.
For proper electrical installation conforming
to local electrical codes consult a licensed
electrical contractor. Improper electrical
connections may cause a serious electrical
shock injury or may damage the unit.
CAUTIONS
For proper plumbing installation conforming
to local plumbing codes consult a licensed
plumbing contractor.
Water in the unit and holding vessel is very
hot. Wear protective gloves and proper attire
when operating to avoid injury.
Units equipped with a power cord and plug
should be plugged into an electrical outlet
of the correct voltage, size and plug configuration.
If the plug and receptacle do not match, contact
a qualified electrician to determine the proper
voltage and size and install the proper
electrical outlet.
Do not use extension pipes on the inlet and outlet
connections on heater units. Poor performance
or unsafe conditions may occur.
Unit is not weatherproof. For safe and proper
operation locate the unit indoors where
the ambient air temperature is constant
and is a minimum of 70°F (21°C).
To prevent any injury or damage to the unit do
not pull unit by power cord.
To prevent any injury, discontinue use if power
cord is frayed or worn.
Units are designed to heat water up to 190ºF
(88ºC). DO NOT set temperature controls
to a setting higher than 190ºF (88ºC). Water over
190°F (88°C) is very active and could splash onto
operator causing serious burns or injury.
To avoid any injury or damage to the unit use
only Authorized Hatco Service Agents to perform
any temperature display changes.
If service is required on this unit, contact your
Authorized Hatco Service Agent, or contact
the Hatco Service Department at 800-558-0607
or 414-671-6350; fax 800-690-2966
or International fax 414-671-3976.
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Form No. HHM-1103
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT! Read the following important safety instructions to avoid personal injury or death,
and to avoid damage to the equipment or property.
CAUTIONS
CAUTIONS
Do not overtighten unions or nuts. Overtightening
may cause leaks.
Drain holding vessel with power to the unit off,
or element burnout may occur.
Do not turn the electrical current to the unit
on until the holding vessel has been filled
with water or element burnout may occur.
Water Quality Requirements - Incoming water
in excess of 3.0 grains of hardness per gallon
(GPG) (.75 grains of hardness per liter) must
be treated and softened before being supplied
to a Hydro-Heater. To maintain efficiency
and to extend the operating life “regular
Inspect daily for lime and sediment buildup
inside unit. Excessive amounts can affect unit
performance and reduce the operating life
of the unit.
deliming and cleaning” must be performed when
water supplied contains over 3.0 GPG (.75 GPL).
To avoid any damage to the heater unit
use only delimers that are non-corrosive
to aluminum, brass and stainless steel. Damage
caused by corrosive material or solutions
is not covered under warranty.
To avoid any damage to units with Auto-fill,
do not exceed the following:
Incoming Water Temperature: 140°F (60°C)
Incoming Water Pressure: 80 PSI (550 kPa)
Form No. HHM-1103
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MODEL DESCRIPTIONS
ALL MODELS
The Hydro-Heater mounts to the underside
of a holding vessel, leaving the entire vessel area free.
Units are shipped ready to install with all gaskets
and fittings. Hydro-Heaters include a stainless steel
front, powder coated body, a low-water cut-off system
and a convenient drain outlet.
3CS2 MODELS
The Hatco 3CS2 model heaters are designed for use
with any manual dishwashing operation. The 3CS2
heater maintains sanitizing rinse water of 180ºF (82ºC)
by using a special electronic temperature controller
and “free flow” technology, assuring a responsive
and efficient operation.
Figure 1. Hydro-Heater
FR2 MODELS
The Hatco FR2 model heaters are designed
to be used with a Bain-Marie or Food Rethermalizer
to heat or hold foods at temperatures between
140ºF and 190ºF (60° - 88ºC). The desired holding
temperature is maintained by a special electronic
controller and “free flow” technology, assuring
a responsive and efficient operation.
Figure 2. Hydro-Heater with Auto-Fill
SPECIFICATIONS
PLUG CONFIGURATIONS
Model
208 Volt
240 Volt
WARNING
FR2-3
NEMA 6-20P
NEMA 6-20P
Units equipped with a power cord and plug should
be plugged into an electrical outlet of the correct
voltage, size and plug configuration. If the plug
and receptacle do not match, contact a qualified
electrician to determine the proper voltage and size
and install the proper electrical outlet.
FR2-4
NEMA 6-30P
NEMA 6-30P
NEMA 6-20P
NEMA 6-30P
Figure 3. Plug Configurations
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Form No. HHM-1103
SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL RATING CHART – 3CS2 MODELS
Kilowatts
(kW)
Wire Sizing
AWG*†
Fuse or
Circuit Breaker* Shipping Weight
Model
Voltage
208
208
208
240
240
240
208
208
208
240
240
240
208
240
208
240
208
240
Phase
Amps
14.5
19.2
28.8
12.5
16.7
25.0
8.4
3CS2-3
3
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
12
12
10
12
12
10
14
14
12
14
14
12
8
20
30
40
20
30
40
15
15
30
15
15
20
50
50
40
30
50
40
24 lbs. (11 kg)
24 lbs. (11 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
24 lbs. (11 kg)
24 lbs. (11 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
24 lbs. (11 kg)
24 lbs. (11 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
24 lbs. (11 kg)
24 lbs. (11 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
3CS2-4
3CS2-6
6
3CS2-3
3
3CS2-4
4
3CS2-6
6
3CS2-3B
3CS2-4B
3CS2-6B
3CS2-3B
3CS2-4B
3CS2-6B
3CS2-8
3
4
11.2
16.7
7.3
6
3
4
9.6
6
14.5
38.4
33.3
25.0
21.7
33.4
29.0
8
3CS2-8
8
8
3CS2-9B
3CS2-9B
3CS2-12B
3CS2-12B
9
10
10
8
9
12
12
10
* Based upon NEC 2002 Code
† Based upon THHN wire rated 90ºC.
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SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL RATING CHART – FR2 MODELS
Kilowatts
(kW)
Wire Sizing
AWG*
Fuse or
†
Model
FR2-3
Voltage
208
208
208
240
240
240
208
208
208
240
240
240
208
240
208
240
208
240
Phase
Amps
14.5
19.2
28.8
12.5
16.7
25.0
8.4
Circuit Breaker* Shipping Weight
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
3
3
3
3
12
12
10
12
12
10
14
14
12
14
14
12
8
20
30
40
20
30
40
15
15
30
15
15
20
50
50
40
30
50
40
24 lbs. (11 kg)
24 lbs. (11 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
24 lbs. (11 kg)
24 lbs. (11 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
24 lbs. (11 kg)
24 lbs. (11 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
24 lbs. (11 kg)
24 lbs. (11 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
27 lbs. (12 kg)
FR2-4
4
FR2-6
6
FR2-3
3
FR2-4
4
FR2-6
6
FR2-3B
FR2-4B
FR2-6B
FR2-3B
FR2-4B
FR2-6B
FR2-8
3
4
11.2
16.7
7.3
6
3
4
9.6
6
14.5
38.4
33.3
25.0
21.7
33.4
29.0
8
FR2-8
8
8
FR2-9B
FR2-9B
FR2-12B
FR2-12B
9
10
10
8
9
12
12
10
* Based upon NEC 2002 Code
† Based upon THHN wire rated 90ºC.
NOTE: NSF Standard 4 has recently added performance requirements for food rethermalizing. The requirements mirror
the requirements for food rethermalizing in the FDA Food Code. The basic requirement is that food reach a temperature
of 165°F (74°C) in a time period of two hours or less.
Appliances that are manufactured for the purpose of rethermalizing food will need to meet these performance requirements
in order to be listed to NSF Standard 4.
The Hatco FR2 Series heating unit is specifically made for food rethermalizing, however, the heating unit is designed
to be incorporated into a hot water bath rethermalizer. Hatco does not supply the vessel that contains the water, nor the system
which determines how food is placed and held in the vessel. The Hatco FR2 unit attaches to the bottom of the vessel and supplies
hot water to the vessel.
Hatco does supply sizing recommendations to enable the appliance manufacturer to correctly size the FR2 unit to the vessel.
However, there are variables in the way that the vessel is manufactured that affect its ability to pass the NSF performance
requirements. The Hatco FR2 unit is listed with NSF for construction only. Due to the fact that the FR2 is only a portion
of a larger system, it is impossible to do performance testing until the FR2 unit is incorporated onto the water vessel.
The result is that it is the responsibility of the vessel manufacturer to have the entire rethermalizing appliance tested and listed
in accordance with NSF Standard 4. Simply hanging an NSF listed FR2 unit on the appliance does not transfer NSF listing
to the entire appliance.
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Form No. HHM-1103
SPECIFICATIONS
SIZING INFORMATION
Hatco recommends the following guidelines be used
to ensure proper operation and sanitation.
ELECTRICAL
Install a fused disconnect switch or circuit breaker sized
according to the applicable Electrical Rating Chart.
The wiring from the switch or circuit breaker
to the Hatco unit must be in accordance with local
electrical requirements and codes
For 3CS2 Series in a Manual Warewashing
Application
• Minimum 2000 watts (2 kW) per square foot
(.2 watts per sq. mm) of vessel top.
• 3CS2 units are sized based on a 140ºF (60ºC) supply
water with a 30 minute preheat period to reach
the sanitizing temperature.
WARNING
For proper electrical installation conforming
to local electrical codes consult a licensed electrical
contractor. Improper electrical connections
may cause a serious electrical shock injury
or may damage the unit.
For FR2 Series in a Bain-Marie or Steam Table
Application
• Minimum 750 watts (.75 kW) per square foot
(.08 watts per sq. mm) of vessel top.
Models come complete with all electrical wiring
and are equipped with three electrical knockouts,
one at the rear and one on each side towards the rear.
When performing installation, run electrical connections
through one of these knockouts.
For FR2 Series in a Food Rethermalizer Application
• Minimum 2000 watts per square foot (.2 watts
per sq. mm) of vessel top.
NOTE: Auto-fill models provided with two electrical
knockouts, one at the rear and one on the right hand
side towards the rear.
NOTE: Use one 3CS2 or FR2 unit for a vessel
up to 6' (1829 mm) long. Over 6' (1829 mm) minimum
two units required.
Only models FR2-3 and FR2-4 heaters can be ordered
and supplied with an electrical cord and plug.
See the Minutes To Heat Table to determine the amount
of time required to heat water using a FR2 series
in a Bain-Marie or Steam Table application.
DIMENSIONS
Width (A) Width (B) Depth (C) Height (D)
Width (A) Width (B) Depth (C) Height (D)
6-3/4"
7-3/4"
17-1/8"
12-3/8"
6-3/4"
8-1/2"
17-1/8"
12-3/8"
(172 mm)
(197 mm)
(435 mm)
(314 mm)
(172 mm)
(216 mm)
(435 mm)
(314 mm)
A
C
A
C
D
D
B
B
Figure 4. Dimensions without Auto-fill
Figure 5. Dimensions with Auto-fill
Form No. HHM-1103
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INSTALLATION
PLUMBING
3/4" (19 mm) holes
around periphery on
6" (152 mm) centers
3'
3'
(914 mm)
MAX
(914 mm)
MAX
An adhesive backed paper template is shipped with
the unit and is used to locate the sink strainer holes.
Use the following procedure to install the heater unit
to the holding vessel.
NOTE: The FR2 heater should be positioned with
no more than 3' (914 mm) on either side when mounted
under holding vessel. See Figure 6. A perforated water
baffle (not supplied with unit) must be used to distribute
the heated water properly.
NOTE: Use one FR2 for a Hot Food Table
up to 6' (1829 mm) long. Over 6' (1829 mm) minimum
2 units required.
Dotted line
indicates the position of
perforated water baffle
3/4" (19 mm) high baffle
with divider wall between
inlet and outlet
CAUTION
Unit is not weatherproof. For safe and proper
operation locate the unit indoors where the ambient
air temperature is constant and is a minimum
of 70°F (21°C).
Figure 6. Hydro-Heater Water Baffle
1/8" (3 mm)
Sink or tank
Thin rubber washer
3" (76 mm)
offset
CAUTION
Do not use extension pipes on the inlet and outlet
connections on heater units. Poor performance
or unsafe conditions may occur.
Thick rubber
washers
Thin fiber
washer
1. Expose the adhesive back of the paper template
and stick the template on the bottom of the holding
vessel. Center the template with the words “Front
Cover” positioned against the front inside wall
of the vessel.
Nut
(Qty. 2)
Union Gasket
Union nut
2. Center punch and drill a 3/4" (19 mm) pilot hole
at each of the two center marks on the template.
3. Remove the template and cut a 2" (51 mm) diameter
hole at each pilot hole location using a standard
#ATV1756 Greenlee cutter.
Figure 7. Installing Sink Strainer
6. Attach the heater to the strainers loosely
with the union nuts and 1-3/4" (45 mm)
rubber gaskets.
NOTE: If a #ATV1756 Greenlee cutter is not available,
use a standard Greenlee 1-1/2" conduit cutter #500-6978,
which is slightly under 2" (51 mm) diameter. File
or ream holes as necessary to 2" (51 mm) diameter
required for mounting sink strainers.
NOTE: Make sure rubber gaskets are positioned inside
the union nuts and are not crimped.
4. See Figure 7. In each of the holes, install a male
threaded sink strainer with a thin gasket between
the strainer flange and the bottom of the
holding vessel.
7. Tighten nuts on strainers securely.
8. Tighten union nuts securely.
9. Fill the holding vessel with water and check for leaks.
5. Install two thick gaskets at the underside
of the holding vessel along with a thin fiber gasket,
and secure finger tight with the nut.
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Form No. HHM-1103
INSTALLATION
CAUTION
2. Locate a point on the sidewall of the water vessel
which is 1/2" (13 mm) up from the bottom
of the food pan(s).
Do not overtighten unions or nuts. Overtightening
may cause leaks.
NOTE: A 3/4" (19 mm) hose or pipe may be connected
to the heater sump drain and run to an open sight drain.
The sump drain should not be permanently connected
to the sanitary drain system. Check local plumbing code
for proper drain installation. See MAINTENANCE
for more information.
3. Mark and drill a 1/2" (13 mm) hole into the side
wall of the tank.
4. Deburr the hole. Burrs may crack or damage
the probe when tightened.
5. Position upper water sensor into tank with o-ring
against inside wall.
NOTE: Units exposed to movement, such as shipboard
installations, must be stabilized before operating.
Two anti-sway anchor points are located on the bottom-
center of the unit. Attach stabilization hardware
to these points using the 8/32" screws supplied.
6. Place washer onto threads of probe on outside wall
of tank.
7. Secure all with nylon nut, making sure flat side
of nut is towards washer.
CAUTION
Water Quality Requirements - Incoming water
in excess of 3.0 grains of hardness per gallon (GPG)
(.75 grains of hardness per liter) must
be treated and softened before being supplied
to a Hydro-Heater. To maintain efficiency
and to extend the operating life “regular deliming
and cleaning” must be performed when water
supplied contains over 3.0 GPG (.75 GPL).
8. Tighten until snug. Be careful not to overtighten
nut. Overtightening may cause leaks and/or crack
the probe.
9. Turn on water and check for leaks.
10. Connect wire lead to probe.
CAUTION
To avoid any damage to units with Auto-fill,
do not exceed the following:
Incoming Water Temperature: 140°F (60°C)
Incoming Water Pressure: 80 PSI (550 kPa)
AUTO-FILL
Units equipped with Auto-fill require the following
steps be completed before start-up.
WARNING
For proper plumbing installation conforming
to local plumbing codes consult a licensed
plumbing contractor.
1. Supply 1/4" NPT copper water supply line to inlet
of solenoid valve on heater.
NOTE: Ball valve or gate valve, line strainer, union(s)
and vacuum breaker or other anti-siphon device must
be supplied by table manufacturer or installer
if required.
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OPERATION
START-UP PROCEDURES
WARNINGS
OUTLET
INLET
Hatco 3CS2 and FR2 series units are designed
for commercial use only by properly trained
personnel! To avoid any injury or damage to the unit
read and follow the instructions contained in this
manual. Do not operate this equipment unless
you have read and completely understood
the contents of this manual.
Power Switch
Clean-out Cap
(2- or 3-element
units only)
WARNINGS
Sump Drain Handle
(Closed)
Units are designed to heat water up to 190ºF (88ºC).
DO NOT set temperature controls to a setting higher
than 190ºF (88ºC). Water over 190°F (88°C) is very
active and could splash onto operator causing serious
burns or injury.
Sump Drain Outlet
Figure 8. Hydro-Heater Side View
CAUTION
Water in the unit and holding vessel is very hot.
Wear protective gloves and proper attire when
operating to avoid injury.
CAUTION
Do not turn the electrical current to the unit
on until the holding vessel has been filled with water
or element burnout may occur.
1. Make sure clean-out cap(s) (2-3 element units only)
are securely tightened. See Figure 8.
2. Close sump drain by moving handle all of the way
forward until it stops. See Figure 8.
Figure 9. Controller
3A. Fill the holding vessel with hot tap water to normal
operating level.
NOTE–AUTO-FILL UNITS ONLY: When the tank
water level reaches the low water probe the display will
show the current water temperature and a small red
light will glow in the upper left-hand corner of the
display indicating the heating elements are energized.
Water will continue to fill the tank until the upper water
probe has been satisfied. The heating elements will
remain on until the tank water reaches the programmed
temperature setpoint.
3B. Auto-Fill Units - Open water supply valve
if present.
4. Check that the fused disconnect switch or circuit
breaker is on, or if equipped with power cord
and plug make sure unit is plugged into a properly
grounded receptacle.
5A. Turn power switch to ON position. The electronic
display will glow to indicate power is supplied.
6. To set the controller to the desired water
temperature press “Set” button once; unit will
display “
.” See Figure 9.
5B. Auto-Fill Units - Verify tank is being filled with
water. The electronic display will light up at this
time to indicate power is supplied to the unit.
See Figure 9.
7. Press “Set” button again; unit displays current
setpoint.
8. Press “Up” or “Down” arrow to change and display
desired setpoint.
The display will show “E3” indicating that the
water level is low.
9. Press “Set” button again unit will display “END”.
After 5 seconds unit will display current
operating temperature.
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OPERATION
NOTE: If steps 6-9 are interrupted or no changes
are made for 15 seconds the controller will go back
to its original setting without accepting the change.
1. Turn the power switch to the OFF position
at the fuse disconnect switch/circuit breaker
and unplug power cord (if equipped) from
the power source and allow unit to cool.
NOTE: If unit displays “E1” or “E2” the internal
water sensing probe is out of temperature range.
If this occurs contact Hatco Parts and Service Team
or an Authorized Service Agent in your area
for assistance.
2. Remove front control compartment cover.
3. Move dipswitch “2” to the right to change
the display from Fahrenheit (F°) to Celsius (C°).
4. Re-install control compartment cover.
CHANGING TEMPERATURE
DISPLAY FROM FAHRENHEIT (F°)
5. Restore power supply and turn power switch to ON.
TO CELSIUS (C°)
WARNING
To avoid any injury or damage to the unit use
only Authorized Hatco Service Agents to perform
any temperature display changes.
A dipswitch panel consisting of four switches is located
behind the front graphic overly.
Switch 2 is used to change the temperature display
from F° to C°.
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OPERATION
MINUTES TO HEAT TABLE*
9" (229 mm) DEEP WATER - 750 WATTS PER SQUARE FOOT OF VESSEL TOP
Water
Temp. At
Start-Up
Temperature °F (°C) Water Heated To:
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
(21)
(27)
(32)
(38)
(43)
(49)
(54)
(60)
(66)
(71)
(77)
(82)
60°F (16°C)
70°F (21°C)
80°F (27°C)
90°F (32°C)
100°F (38°C)
110°F (43°C)
120°F (49°C)
130°F (54°C)
140°F (60°C)
150°F (66°C)
160°F (71°C)
170°F (77°C)
12
23
12
35
24
12
47
36
24
12
60
49
37
25
13
72
61
49
34
28
12
85
74
62
50
38
25
13
100
89
77
65
53
40
28
15
116
105
93
136
125
113
101
89
162
151
139
127
115
102
90
211
200
188
176
164
151
139
126
111
95
85
69
56
66
44
64
31
51
77
16
36
62
20
46
26
75
49
6" (152 mm) DEEP WATER - 750 WATTS PER SQUARE FOOT OF VESSEL TOP
Temperature °F (°C) Water Heated To:
Water
Temp. At
Start-Up
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
(21)
(27)
(32)
(38)
(43)
(49)
(54)
(60)
(66)
(71)
(77)
(82)
60°F (16°C)
70°F (21°C)
80°F (27°C)
90°F (32°C)
100°F (38°C)
110°F (43°C)
120°F (49°C)
130°F (54°C)
140°F (60°C)
150°F (66°C)
160°F (71°C)
170°F (77°C)
8
15
8
23
16
8
61
24
16
8
40
33
25
17
9
48
40
33
23
17
8
57
49
41
33
15
17
9
67
59
51
43
35
27
19
10
77
70
62
54
45
37
29
21
11
90
83
75
67
59
44
42
34
24
13
108
100
92
84
76
68
60
51
41
31
17
140
133
125
117
109
100
92
84
74
63
50
33
* Results may vary depending upon wattage/square foot. As wattage per foot increase, the speed of heating will increase.
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MAINTENANCE
GENERAL
WARNING
OUTLET
INLET
To avoid any electrical shock hazard, or physical
burns turn the power OFF at the fuse disconnect
switch/circuit breaker or unplug the unit from
the power source and allow to cool completely before
performing any maintenance or cleaning.
Power Switch
Clean-out Cap
(2- or 3-element
units only)
WARNING
To prevent any injury or damage to the unit do not
pull unit by power cord.
Sump Drain Handle
(Closed)
WARNING
To prevent any injury, discontinue use if power cord
is frayed or worn.
Sump Drain Outlet
Figure 10. Hydro-Heater Side View
Recommended Cleaning Schedule
Complete cleaning and power flushing should be done
5. Close sump drain by moving handle all of the way
forward until it stops. See Figure 10.
• On a daily basis.
6. Dissolve a safe, non-toxic, non-corrosive sanitizer
into 1 gallon (3.7 L) of hot water and pour into tank
or sink and refill to 2" (51 mm) deep and allow
to soak for a minimum of 15 minutes.
• Whenever food particles accumulate in the tank.
• Whenever a spill occurs.
• Whenever the unit is to be stored or shipped,
especially in freezing temperatures.
NOTE: Follow the sanitizers instructions for proper
mixture of water and sanitizer.
Helpful Hints
• Keep inlet and outlet free of debris.
7. Repeat step 3.
• Keep false bottoms in place and free of debris
(FR2 units only).
8. Thoroughly rinse unit with fresh water until
discharge is clear and all sanitizers have been
removed and rinsed.
DRAINING & CLEANING ALL MODELS
NOTE: The holding vessel or sink should be drained
through its own drain valve first to discharge debris
and water that remains in it.
9. Repeat step 5.
10. Follow normal operation instructions.
NOTE: If unit has heavy build-up and deposits that do
not remove during normal cleaning and flushing refer
to OPTIONAL POWER FLUSH CLEANING.
CAUTION
Drain holding vessel with power to the unit off,
or element burnout may occur.
DAILY (See Figure 10)
1. Turn power switch to the OFF position.
2. Connect one end of a drain hose onto the sump drain
outlet and place the open end in a bucket or open
site drain in a manner according to local
plumbing codes.
3. Drain the heating unit to discharge visible water
and debris by moving the sump drain handle
backwards until it stops.
4. Wipe visible deposits from the sink or tank
and on units with Auto-Fill clean water sensor
on sidewall of tank.
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MAINTENANCE
7. Turn off water supply, remove rubber stopper and
power flush hose and allow unit to finish draining.
OPTIONAL POWER FLUSH CLEANING
NOTE: Power Flush Kit sold separately.
8. Remove clean-out caps and (2 or 3 element units
only) (See Figure 10) insert cleaning brush, Hatco
part #03.40.060.00, into all clean out and sump
drain outlets. Use a scrubbing motion to clean
the chambers.
1. Turn power switch to OFF position.
2. Connect one end of a drain hose onto the sump drain
outlet and place the open end in a bucket or open
site drain in a manner according to local
plumbing codes.
9. Reinstall clean-out caps removed in step 8.
3. Drain the holding vessel by moving the sump drain
handle backwards until it completely stops. Water
will now flow from the drain hose.
10. Rinse fresh water through the heater unit until
discharge is clear.
11. Close sump drain by moving handle all of the way
4. Place the rubber stopper, Hatco part #05.06.026.00,
into the inlet strainer.
forward until it stops.
NOTE: Inlet strainer is the strainer closest to the front
of the unit.
NOTE: FOLLOW DELIMING INSTRUCTIONS
IF BUILDUP IS SIGNIFICANT.
5. Attach power flush hose with adapter, Hatco part
#05.06.010.00, to a fresh water supply and place
into outlet (rear) strainer. Flush fresh water through
heater unit until discharge from sump is clear.
6. Turn fresh water supply off and reverse the
positions of the rubber stopper and power flush hose
and again flush fresh water through heater unit until
discharge from sump is clear.
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MAINTENANCE
DELIMING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
3. Drain the water from the holding vessel by moving
the sump drain handle backwards until it stops.
Inspect daily for lime and sediment buildup inside
unit. Excessive amounts can affect unit performance
and reduce the operating life of the unit.
4. Close sump drain valve by moving handle forward.
5. Slowly add delimer and water mixture into heat
tank through sink strainer assemblies. Allow
the unit to stand with the mixture in the reservoir
for the recommended period of time.
NOTE: Product failure caused by liming or sediment
buildup is not covered under warranty.
CAUTION
NOTE: The time required will vary depending on the
solution used and amount of deposits in the reservoir.
To avoid any damage to the heater unit use only
delimers that are non-corrosive to aluminum, brass
and stainless steel. Damage caused by corrosive
material or solutions is not covered under warranty.
6. After cleaning, drain all expended solution from
the unit through the sump drain.
The amount of lime and mineral content in the water
and how often the unit is operated will dictate how
often the unit needs to be delimed.
7. Thoroughly flush heater through the front and rear
openings with fresh water for several minutes until
discharge is clear.
Units used with water that contains high lime
and mineral content may require deliming
on a daily basis.
8. Close sump drain by moving handle all of the way
forward until it stops.
9. Follow normal operation instructions.
NOTE: The delimer used should be a safe, non-toxic,
non-corrosive solution. Follow the delimer’s
instructions.
CAUTION
Do not turn the electrical current to the unit
on until the holding vessel has been filled with
water or element burnout may occur.
In order to dissolve water scale, lime and rust deposits
from the electric heating elements, thermostat probes
and interior surfaces of the unit, use the following
procedure:
1. Turn power switch to OFF position.
2. Connect one end of a drain hose onto the sump
drain outlet with the other end in a bucket
or open site drain in a manner according to local
plumbing codes.
Form No. HHM-1103
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MAINTENANCE
WARNING
WARNING
If service is required on this unit, contact your
Authorized Hatco Service Agent, or contact
the Hatco Service Department at 800-558-0607
or 414-671-6350; fax 800-690-2966 or international
fax 414-671-3976.
Genuine Hatco Replacement Parts are specified
to operate safely in the environments in which
they are used. Some aftermarket or generic
replacement parts do not have the characteristics
that will allow them to operate safely in Hatco
equipment. It is essential to use Hatco Replacement
Parts when repairing Hatco equipment. Failure
to use Hatco Replacement Parts may subject
operators of the equipment to hazardous electrical
voltage, resulting in electrical shock or burn.
WARNING
This product has no “user” serviceable parts.
To avoid damage to the unit or injury to personnel,
use only Authorized Hatco Service Agents
and Genuine Hatco Parts when service is required.
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HATCO LIMITED WARRANTY
1. PRODUCT WARRANTY
THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE
Hatco warrants the products that it manufactures
(the “Products”) to be free from defects in materials
and workmanship, under normal use and service,
for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase
when installed and maintained in accordance with
Hatco’s written instructions or 18 months from
the date of shipment from Hatco. Buyer must
establish the product’s purchase date by returning
Hatco’s Warranty Registration Card or by other
means satisfactory to Hatco in its sole discretion.
EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER
WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
OR PATENT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY RIGHT INFRINGEMENT. Without
limiting the generality of the foregoing, SUCH
WARRANTIES DO NOT COVER: Coated
incandescent light bulbs, fluorescent lights, lamp
warmer heat bulbs, glass components, Product failure
in booster tank, fin tube heat exchanger, or other
water heating equipment, caused by liming, sediment
buildup, chemical attack or freezing, Product misuse,
tampering or misapplication, improper installation,
application of improper voltage, or recalibration
of thermostats or high limit switches,
Hatco warrants the following Product components
to be free from defects in materials and workmanship
from the date of purchase (subject to the foregoing
conditions) for the period(s) of time and on the
conditions listed below:
a) One (1) Year Parts and Labor PLUS One (1)
Additional Year Parts-Only Warranty:
Toaster Elements (metal sheathed)
or transportation damage.
2. LIMITATION OF REMEDIES
Drawer Warmer Elements (metal sheathed)
Drawer Warmer Drawer Rollers and Slides
Food Warmer Elements (metal sheathed)
Infra-Black® Elements (metal sheathed)
Display Warmer Elements (metal sheathed air heating)
Holding Cabinet Elements (metal sheathed air heating)
AND DAMAGES
Hatco’s liability and Buyer’s exclusive remedy
hereunder will be limited solely, at Hatco’s option,
to repair or replacement by a Hatco-authorized
service agency (other than where Buyer is located
outside of the United States or Canada, in which case
Hatco’s liability and Buyer’s exclusive remedy
hereunder will be limited solely to replacement
of part under warranty) with respect to any claim
made within the applicable warranty period
referred to above. Without limiting the generality
of the foregoing, all portable Products (as defined
in N.S.F. 4-4.28.4) shall be delivered by Buyer,
at its sole expense, to the nearest Hatco-authorized
service agency for replacement or repair. Hatco
reserves the right to accept or reject any such claim
in whole or in part. Hatco will not accept the return
of any Product without prior written approval from
Hatco, and all such approved returns shall be made
at Buyer’s sole expense. HATCO WILL NOT
BE LIABLE, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES,
FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO LABOR COSTS OR LOST PROFITS
RESULTING FROM THE USE
b) One (1) Year Parts and Labor PLUS Four (4)
Additional Years Parts-Only Warranty on
pro-rated terms that Hatco will explain at
Buyer’s Request:
Powermite® Gas Booster Heater Tanks
Mini Compact Tanks (stainless steel)
3CS and FR Tanks
c) One (1) Year Parts and Labor PLUS Four (4)
Additional Years Parts-Only Warranty PLUS
Five (5) Year Parts-Only Warranty
on pro-rated terms that Hatco will explain
at Buyer’s Request:
Booster Heater Tanks (Castone®)
d) One (1) Year Parts-Only Warranty for
components not installed by Hatco:
Accessory Components (including but not
limited to valves, gauges and remote switches)
OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS
OR FROM THE PRODUCTS BEING
INCORPORATED IN OR BECOMING
A COMPONENT OF ANY OTHER PRODUCT
OR GOODS.
Form No. HHM-1103
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NOTES
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Form No. HHM-1103
HATCO AUTHORIZED PARTS DISTRIBUTORS
TENNESSEE
ALABAMA
IOWA
Electric Motor Service Co.
NEW YORK (continued)
Camp Electric
Memphis
Jones McLeod Appl. Svc.
Birmingham
Alpro Service Co.
901-527-7543
817-831-0381
205-251-0159
Davenport
319-323-1823
Brooklyn
718-386-2515
TEXAS
Appliance Installation
Buffalo
ARIZONA
KENTUCKY
716-884-7425
518-563-3200
315-422-9271
Stove Parts Supply
Fort Worth
Auth. Comm. Food Equip.
Phoenix
GCS Service
Louisville
Northern Parts Dist.
Plattsburgh
602-234-2443
502-367-1788
Armstrong Repair Service
Byassee Equipment Co.
Phoenix
LOUISIANA
Houston
713-666-7100
J.B. Brady, Inc.
Syracuse
602-252-0402
Chandlers Parts & Service
Baton Rouge
Commercial Kitchen Repair Co.
CALIFORNIA
225-272-6620
San Antonio
210-735-2811
NORTH CAROLINA
Industrial Electric
Huntington Beach
Bana Comm. Parts, Inc.
Shreveport
San Antonio Rest. Equip.
Authorized Appliance
Charlotte
714-379-7100
619-298-7106
650-635-1900
318-631-6550
San Antonio
210-532-1660
704-377-4501
Chapman Appl. Service
San Diego
MARYLAND
UTAH
OHIO
Electric Motor Service
Baltimore
GCS Service
Salt Lake City
P & D Appliance
S. San Francisco
Akron/Canton Comm. Svc. Inc.
Akron
410-467-8080
301-585-7550
801-487-3653
330-753-6635
GCS Service
Silver Spring
VIRGINIA
COLORADO
Certified Service Center
Cincinnati
513-772-6600
Daubers
Norfolk
Hawkins Commercial Appliance
MASSACHUSETTS
757-855-4097
703-866-3600
Englewood
303-781-5548
Commercial Parts and Service
Columbus
Ace Service Co., Inc.
Needham
614-221-0057
Daubers
Springfield
DELAWARE
781-449-4220
GCS Service
Columbus
Food Equipment Service
MICHIGAN
614-476-3225
WASHINGTON
Wilmington
302-996-9363
Commercial Kitchen Service
Bay City
Electrical Appl. Repair Service
Independence
Restaurant Appl. Service
Seattle
FLORIDA
517-893-4561
216-459-8700
206-524-8200
Whaley Foodservice Repair
Bildons Appliance Service
Detroit
E. A. Wichman Co.
Toledo
WISCONSIN
Jacksonville
904-725-7800
248-478-3320
419-385-9121
A.S.C., Inc.
Madison
Nass Service Co., Inc.
Orlando
Midwest Food Equip. Service
Grandville
OKLAHOMA
608-246-3160
414-543-6460
407-425-2681
954-971-0456
616-261-2000
Hagar Rest. Service, Inc.
Oklahoma City
A.S.C., Inc.
Milwaukee
B.G.S.I.
Pompano Beach
MINNESOTA
405-235-2184
GCS Service
Minneapolis
Krueger, Inc.
Oklahoma City
Comm. Appliance Service
612-546-4221
816-920-5999
405-528-8883
Tampa
813-663-0313
MISSOURI
OREGON
CANADA
GEORGIA
GCS Service
Kansas City
Bressie Electric Co.
Portland
Adcox Service Co.
Atlanta
503-231-7171
503-624-0890
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Key Food Equipment Service
Vancouver
404-361-8010
Commercial Kitchen Services
St. Louis
Ron’s Service, Inc.
Portland
Southeastern Rest. Svc.
314-890-0700
604-433-4484
Norcross
770-446-6177
Kaemmerlen Parts & Service
St. Louis
PENNSYLVANIA
ONTARIO
HAWAII
314-535-2222
FAST Comm. Appl. Service
Philadelphia
R.G. Henderson Ltd.
Toronto
Burney’s Comm. Service, Inc.
NEBRASKA
215-288-4800
416-422-5580
613-739-8458
Honolulu
808-848-1466
Anderson Electric
Omaha
GCS Service
Pittsburgh
Choquette CKS
Ottawa
Food Equip Parts & Service
402-341-1414
702-736-0006
412-787-1970
717-236-9039
215-627-5401
610-376-5444
Honolulu
808-847-4871
NEVADA
K & D Service Co.
Harrisburg
QUÉBEC
ILLINOIS
Burney’s Commercial
Las Vegas
Choquette CKS
Montreal
Parts Town
Lombard
Elmer Schultz Services
Philadelphia
514-722-2000
418-681-3944
708-865-7278
Hi. Tech Commercial Service
N. Las Vegas
Choquette CKS
Québec City
Eichenauer Elec. Service
702-649-4616
Electric Repair Co.
Reading
Decatur
217-429-4229
NEW JERSEY
Midwest Elec. Appl. Service
RHODE ISLAND
Jay Hill Repair
Fairfield
Elmhurst
630-279-8000
973-575-9145
973-691-6300
Marshall Electric Co.
Providence
Cone’s Repair Service
Moline
401-331-1163
Service Plus
Flanders
309-797-5323
317-545-9655
SOUTH CAROLINA
INDIANA
NEW YORK
Whaley Foodservice Repair
W. Columbia
GCS Service
Indianapolis
803-791-4420
Acme American Repairs, Inc.
Brooklyn 718-456-6544
HATCO CORPORATION
P.O. Box 340500, Milwaukee, WI 53234-0500 U.S.A.
(800) 558-0607 (414) 671-6350
Parts & Service Fax (800) 690-2966 Int’l. Fax (414) 671-3976
Printed in U.S.A. November 2003
Part No. 07.04.364.00 Form No. HHM-1103
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