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      When: Saturday, April 27 @10:00 AM Eastern Time.
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Delfield MKV87171612 cooler


Mark Allen

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looking for any tech data , especially wiring specs on this unit.  Local business has one that blows hot air and has asked if I would look at it.  It may have lost its freon or it could be something simple.

Delfield Cooler model MKV87171612  looks like it was built in 1998 and I dont see anything that looks like a serial number on the tag.

it does give me the specs for electrical requirements : 120V - 60HZ - 1PH - 10AMP  cooling system amps - 10

If no one here has anything on this I can try the 800# shown on the tag and see if its still valid and maybe the manufacturer will give it up.

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Should be pretty basic ...compressor most likely not running or a bad cold control, maybe a bad cond fan motor.. or no refrigerant .. you shouldn't need a wire diagram for this easy fridge

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