Systems and methods for display case diagnostics
US-12029331-B2 · Jul 9, 2024 · US
US9456705B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9456705-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313797515-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 8, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 4, 2016 |
| Grant date | Oct 4, 2016 |
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A merchandiser system includes a case that has a door and a door heater. The system includes a low temperature refrigeration unit sized to fit within a case compartment and to operably couple to the case to maintain food product within a low temperature range. The system also includes a medium temperature refrigeration unit sized to fit within the compartment and operably couple to the case to maintain food product within a medium temperature range. The system includes a controller in communication with the door heater and is programmed to activate the door heater only in response to the low temperature modular refrigeration unit positioned within the compartment. One of the low temperature refrigeration unit and the medium temperature refrigeration unit is removably coupled to the case within the compartment, and is replaceable by the other refrigeration unit to change the temperature range of the product display area.
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A refrigerated merchandiser system comprising: a case defining a product display area to support product, the case having a door adjacent a front of the case and a door heater coupled to the door, and the case defining a compartment; a low temperature modular refrigeration unit sized to fit within the compartment and operably couple to the case to maintain food product within a low temperature range; a medium temperature modular refrigeration unit sized to fit within the compartment and operably couple to the case to maintain product within a medium temperature range; and a controller in communication with the door heater and programmed to activate the door heater only in response to the low temperature modular refrigeration unit positioned within the compartment, wherein one of the low temperature modular refrigeration unit and the medium temperature modular refrigeration unit is removably coupled to the case within the compartment, and wherein the modular refrigeration unit removably coupled to the case is replaceable by the other modular refrigeration unit to change the temperature range of the product display area. 2. The refrigerated merchandiser system of claim 1 , wherein each of the low temperature modular refrigeration unit and medium temperature modular refrigeration unit defines a closed refrigerant circuit and includes an evaporator, a compressor, and a condenser. 3. The refrigerated merchandiser system of claim 1 , wherein the low temperature range is at or below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. 4. The refrigerated merchandiser system of claim 1 , wherein the medium temperature range is between 33-41 degrees Fahrenheit. 5. The refrigerated merchandiser system of claim 1 , wherein the case includes two compartments and a partition positioned between the compartments, and wherein the each compartment accommodates one modular refrigeration unit. 6. The refrigerated merchandiser system of claim 5 , wherein the product display area is defined by a low temperature product display area and a medium temperature product display area, and wherein the low temperature modular refrigeration unit is disposed in one of the two compartments to condition the low temperature product display area, and the medium temperature modular refrigeration unit is disposed in the other of the two compartments to condition medium temperature product display area. 7. The refrigerated merchandiser system of claim 1 , further comprising a removable grill positioned adjacent the front of the case to partially enclose the compartment. 8. The refrigerated merchandiser system of claim 1 , wherein each of the low temperature modular refrigeration unit and the medium temperature modular refrigeration unit includes a support and an electronic control mounted to the support. 9. The refrigerated merchandiser system of claim 1 , wherein the case includes a base disposed below the product display area, the compartment disposed in the base. 10. The refrigerated merchandiser system of claim 1 , wherein the refrigerated merchandiser system further includes a sensor disposed in the case, the controller in electrical communication with the sensor. 11. A refrigerated merchandiser system comprising: a case defining a product display area to support food product, the case having a door adjacent a front of the case and a door heater coupled to the door, and the case defining a compartment; a low temperature modular refrigeration unit sized to fit within the compartment and operably couple to the case to maintain food product within a low temperature range, the low temperature modular refrigeration unit including an electronic control; a medium temperature modular refrigeration unit sized to fit within the compartment and operably couple to the case to maintain food product within a medium temperature range, the medium temperature modular refrigeration unit including an electronic control; and a controller in electrical communication with the electronic control on one of the low temperature modular refrigeration unit and the medium temperature refrigeration unit, and in electrical communication with the door heater, the controller programmed to activate the door heater only in response to the low temperature modular refrigeration unit positioned within the compartment. 12. The refrigerated merchandiser system of claim 11 , wherein the low temperature modular refrigeration unit and the medium temperature refrigeration unit include supports, and the electronic controls on the low temperature modular refrigeration unit and the medium temperature modular refrigeration unit are mounted on the supports. 13. The refrigerated merchandiser system of claim 11 , wherein the case includes a sensor that detects a temperature of the product display area, and wherein the controller is in electrical communication with the sensor. 14. The refrigerated merchandiser system of claim 11 , wherein each of the low temperature modular refrigeration unit and medium temperature modular refrigeration unit defines a closed refrigerant circuit and includes an evaporator, a compressor, and a condenser. 15. The refrigerated merchandiser system of claim 11 , wherein the low temperature range is at or below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. 16. The refrigerated merchandiser system of claim 11 , wherein the medium temperature range is between 33-41 degrees Fahrenheit. 17. A method of controlling condensation in a merchandiser having a case defining a product display area, the method comprising: determining whether the merchandiser is using one of a low temperature modular refrigeration unit and a medium temperature modular refrigeration unit, the one of a low temperature modular refrigeration unit and medium temperature modular refrigeration unit being removably coupled to the case within a compartment in the merchandiser and replaceable by the other modular refrigeration unit; determining whether a product display temperature is above a predetermined threshold in response to determining that the merchandiser is using the low temperature modular refrigeration unit; activating a door heater to remove condensation from a door on the merchandiser in response to determining that the product display temperature is above the predetermined threshold; and turning off the door heater in response to determining that the product display temperature is below the predetermined threshold. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the step of determining whether the merchandiser is using the low temperature modular refrigeration unit includes communicating with electronic controls on the low temperature modular refrigeration unit. 19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the step of determining whether the product display temperature is above the predetermined threshold includes sensing the product display temperature with a sensor disposed in the product display area. 20. The method of claim 17 , wherein the door heater is left off when the merchandiser is using the low temperature modular refrigeration unit.
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