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I'm not a big fan of either. I've been involved in the restaurant business my entire adult life and neither one impresses me. If I had to choose, it would be the Delfield but keep in mind that their parts have to come from a Delfield supplier. Bev-Air parts are a little easier to get except for things like door hinges and door gaskets. Sorry that I can't really be much more help than this but this is my opinion based on experiences.
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Wow, what a challenge.
I found what I think you are looking for.
First, this only applies if the controller is an MCII. Should be printed on the face of the control.
In their 1996 manual for 6000 series reach-ins, it states that the number "4" error code is "Continuous operation with overtemp condition." It also says "What to do." and lists "Check refrigeration system and control system."
Hope this is what you are looking for. Good Luck.
very most likely overcharged on freon. With R-409-A, you can not charge by sight glass. Do the ambient plus 30 method if it is a txv. That will get you close. If it is a cap tube, charge to an evap temp of about 20 degrees. then watch it. Make sure it makes temp and shuts off.
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