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Structural Concepts Oasis B32 - User Manual

Structural Concepts Oasis B32
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REV AU DATE: 10/14/2022
USER MANUALS\54110_OASIS_USER MANUAL_BXX_B(L)(D)_B(L)(D)TM_REF_SELF-SVC_BOX CASE
888 E. Porter Road Muskegon, MI 49441 Phone: 231.798.8888 Fax: 231.798.4960 www.structuralconcepts.com
Model B32
Important!
> If Adjoining Cases, see Synchronous Defrost
Connection Instructions on page 8 and
Adjoinment Instructions on Page 9 of Manual.
> If your unit has Aftermarket Product Bins, See
Page 13 of Manual for Placement Instructions.
OASIS REFRIGERATED BOX CASES” /
SELF-CONTAINED & REMOTE /
OPTIONAL SECURITY COVERS /
TOP-MOUNTED CONDENSER
PACKAGES ON CERTAIN MODELS
Model B22.6817
Model B6632SC.6241
Model B5932TM.6785 (Similar To
B4732TM.6785) / (Top-Mounted
Condenser Pkg. / Underside
Pump) / Optional Rear Doors
Model B8832 (With Optional
Roll-Down Security Cover)
Model B4732 (With Optional
Roll-Down Security Cover)
Model B32.7413
(End Panel Removed As
Part Of Lineup)
SCC P/N
54110
Oasis
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USER
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • M
    Miss Sandra Trevino DVMAug 21, 2025
    What to do if my Structural Concepts Oasis B32 condensing unit is not operating?
    • S
      Shelia WalkerAug 21, 2025
      If the condensing unit isn't working, first ensure that the power is turned on. Then, check the temperature controller settings to make sure they are properly set. Refer to your case's serial label for your model's specific settings.
  • K
    Kevin LewisAug 25, 2025
    How to troubleshoot excessive noise from the fan in my Structural Concepts Commercial Food Equipment?
    • H
      Haley StephensonAug 25, 2025
      To address excessive fan noise, consider the following: * Make sure the case is aligned, level, and plumb. * Check the evaporator fan for cleanliness. * Unplug/power off the fan motors and inspect the motor shaft for bearing wear. * Ensure fan motors are securely mounted in brackets. * Verify fan blades are securely mounted to the fan motor. * Confirm nothing is preventing blade rotation. * Check that the fan shroud is properly secured.
  • C
    Craig HoffmanAug 27, 2025
    What should I check if the fans in my Structural Concepts Oasis B32 are not working?
    • V
      Valerie StewartAug 27, 2025
      If the fans aren't working, check these items: * Ensure the main power switch is on. * Verify fans are plugged in at the fan shroud. * Look for any foreign material obstructing fan performance. * Confirm that fan blades freely rotate within fan shrouds. * Check that power is going to the fans. * Ensure fan wiring is connected on terminal blocks.
  • T
    Thomas Hayden DDSAug 30, 2025
    What to do if the head pressure is too high in my Structural Concepts Oasis B32 Commercial Food Equipment?
    • K
      Karen GutierrezAug 31, 2025
      If the head pressure is too high, check the following: * Make sure the condensing coil is clean and not covered. * Verify that condensing fans are working. * Ensure that the refrigerant is not overcharged. * Perform a sub-cooling check and verify that no contaminants are in the system. * Check that the liquid line filter dryer is not plugged. * Confirm that close-offs are intact around the condensing coil and that air is not recirculating. * Ensure that the store ambient temperature isn't above the maximum allowed.
  • P
    Paul RossSep 2, 2025
    What could cause low head pressure in my Structural Concepts Oasis B32, and how do I fix it?
    • H
      houstonsaraSep 3, 2025
      If you're experiencing low head pressure, check the following: * See if the sight glass is flashing or showing a low charge. * Make sure the suction pressure isn't too low. * Inspect the compressor reed valves for damage; look for high suction/low head pressure and perform a pump-down.
  • G
    Gregory BrownSep 5, 2025
    Why is the digital control display blank on my Structural Concepts Commercial Food Equipment?
    • M
      Molly MccannSep 6, 2025
      If the digital control display is blank, first check that the main power switch is on. If it is, check the circuit breaker box for any tripped circuits.
  • S
    Seth MccoySep 8, 2025
    Why is my Structural Concepts Oasis B32 system not operating?
    • H
      Helen GalvanSep 8, 2025
      If the system isn't operating, start by checking that the utility power is on and that the main power switch is also on. Then, inspect the circuit breaker box for any tripped circuits.
  • S
    Shawn MillerSep 12, 2025
    What to do if the case lights are not working on my Structural Concepts Commercial Food Equipment?
    • D
      Danielle ThomasSep 12, 2025
      If the case lights are not working, first ensure that the light switch is in the on position. Next, check that all of the light cords and plugs are properly connected. If those steps don't resolve the issue, a service technician should check the voltage at the LED drivers to determine if they are faulty.
  • S
    Susan BrooksNov 15, 2025
    What to do if water is on the floor near my Structural Concepts Oasis B32?
    • A
      Adam MarshallNov 15, 2025
      If you find water on the floor, be cautious as it can cause damage. Take the following steps: * Use a wet-dry vacuum or mop and bucket to remove standing water. * Use catch pans to collect draining water, and swap them out regularly until the case is completely drained. Also, check the following: * Ensure the drain trap is free of debris. * Verify the drain hose is correctly positioned over the condensate pan (or floor drain for remote units). * Check store conditions to ensure humidity and temperature are within acceptable limits (55% humidity / 75 °Fahrenheit for Type I environments, or 55% humidity / 80 °Fahrenheit for Type II environments). * Inspect the condensate pan float for proper operation (electric condensate trays). * Confirm the condensate pan is properly plug...
  • A
    Austin TranNov 17, 2025
    Why is my Structural Concepts Commercial Food Equipment not holding temperature?
    • A
      anthonyevansNov 17, 2025
      Several factors can cause a case not to hold temperature: * If a large amount of warm product was added, allow time for the temperature to adjust, as the unit requires pre-chilled products. * Temperature changes during defrost mode are normal; the temperature will return to normal, and the fourth LED will indicate the defrost cycle. * Ensure the case is not in direct sunlight or near heat or air conditioning vents. * If the case is near front doors, temperature fluctuations can hinder its ability to maintain temperature. * Check and clean the condenser coil air filter (attached to the rear grille). * Clean the condenser coil. * Ensure air return grilles are free from obstructions. * Check the sight glass for flashing or low charge. * Verify the set point temperature is n...

Summary

Overview, Type, Compliance, Warnings, Precautions, Wiring, Plugs (Page 1 of 2)

Overview and Environmental Conditions

Details the unit's purpose, operating conditions, and environmental types (I vs II).

Compliance, Warnings, and Refrigerant Disclosure

Covers regulatory compliance, critical safety warnings, and California refrigerant disclosure.

Overview, Type, Compliance, Warnings, Precautions, Wiring, Plugs (Page 2 of 2)

Precautions, Wiring Diagrams, and Maintenance Cautions

Important precautions, wiring diagram info, electrical safety, spacing, and condensate pan cautions.

Operational Temperature Cautions

Warning not to rely on air temperature readings for product safety.

Installation: Case Removal (Via Levelers & Casters)

Removing Case From Skid (Levelers)

Instructions for removing the case from its skid using levelers.

Removing Case From Skid (Casters)

Instructions for removing the case from its skid using casters.

Installation, Continued: Positioning & Aligning Case; Adjusting Levelers

Positioning and Aligning Alongside Other Cases

Procedure for positioning and aligning the case with adjacent units.

Adjusting Levelers

Steps for adjusting the case levelers to ensure the unit is plumb and stable.

Installation, Continued: Optional Security Cover Instructions

Optional Security Cover Placement

Step-by-step guide for installing the optional security cover.

Installation, Continued: Synchronous Defrost Connection (Optional)

Synchronous Defrost Connection Procedure

Instructions for connecting the synchronous defrost feature for adjoined cases.

Installation, Continued: Adjoinment Instructions

Silicone and Buty Application for Adjoinment

Guidelines for using sealants and adhesive for case adjoinment.

Bolting Adjoined Units

Instructions on bolting multiple units together for secure adjoinment.

Front Grille Removal; Condenser Package; Overflow Pan; Main Power Switch

Removable Front Grille Procedures

Procedures for removing and replacing the front grille.

Condensate Pan Connection Check

Ensuring the condensate pan is properly connected to prevent water overflow.

Turning On Power to the Case

Steps for powering on the unit, including locating the main power switch.

Evaporator Coil Fan Discharge; TXV (Thermostatic Expansion Valve)

Evaporator Coil Fan Discharge Check

Checking evaporator fan operation and airflow confirmation.

TXV Access and Identification

Information on accessing and identifying the TXV for servicing.

Sliding Condenser Package Out

Procedure for accessing the condenser package by sliding it out from under the case.

Honeycomb Air Diffuser

Honeycomb Air Diffuser Location and Function

Details on the location and function of the honeycomb air diffuser.

Aftermarket Product Bin - Placement

Aftermarket Product Bin Placement Instructions

Instructions for placing aftermarket product bins in the case.

LED Light Fixtures

LED Light Fixture Removal and Replacement

Guidelines for removing, replacing, and installing LED light fixtures.

Optional Roll-Down Security Cover

Roll Down Security Cover Operation

Details on the operation and locking mechanism of the optional roll-down security cover.

Optional Dual Rear Doors (With Perforated Plenum Doors)

Dual Rear Doors with Perforated Plenum

Information on optional dual rear doors with perforated plenum features.

Optional Single Rear Door (With Perf. Plenum As Part of Doors)

Single Rear Door with Perforated Plenum

Details on the optional single rear door with perforated plenum.

Wall Spacing; Rear Grille & Venting Panel

Wall Spacing and Rear Venting

Guidance on wall spacing and rear venting panel installation.

Rear Grille Removal for Maintenance

Instructions for removing and reattaching the rear grille for maintenance.

Condensate Pan Access: Standard Units

Condensate Pan Access and Removal

Procedure for accessing and removing the condensate pan on standard units.

Condensate Pan Access: Remote Units with Condensate Pans Only

Condensate Pan Access and Removal for Remote Units

Steps for accessing and removing the condensate pan on remote units.

Self-Contained Hot Gas Loop Condensate Package Layouts - Page 1 of 2

Component Layout Overview

Overview of component layouts for self-contained hot gas loop condensate packages.

Self-Contained Hot Gas Loop Condensate Package Layouts - Page 2 of 2

Condenser Package Component Layout

Detailed component layout for self-contained hot gas loop condensate packages.

Self-Contained Hot Gas Loop Condensate Package Layouts - Top Mounted

Top Mounted Condensate Package Layout

Component layout for top-mounted self-contained hot gas loop condensate packages.

Underside Pump;Drain Unit (For Units with Top-Mounted Self-Contained Cond. Pkgs.)

Underside Pump;Drain Unit Description

Description of the underside pump/drain unit for top-mounted condenser packages.

Load Level Guide; Temperature Guide

Load Level and Temperature Guidelines

Guidelines for product placement and maintaining optimal temperature ranges.

Cleaning Schedule - Performed by Store Personnel

Daily Cleaning Tasks

Daily cleaning tasks for air deflectors, shelves, and glass surfaces.

Weekly and Monthly Cleaning Tasks

Weekly cleaning for filters/plenums and monthly for grilles/shrouds.

Preventive Maintenance - Performed by Trained Service Providers - 1 of 5

Quarterly Preventive Maintenance Instructions

Quarterly maintenance for tubs, coils, drains, fans, motors, and brackets.

Preventive Maintenance - Performed by Trained Service Providers - 2 of 5

Under Case Cleaning Procedures

Cleaning dust and debris from under the case after refrigeration assembly removal.

Condenser Coil Fins and Refrigeration Assembly Cleaning

Cleaning condenser coil fins and the refrigeration assembly without the evaporator pan.

Preventive Maintenance - Performed by Trained Service Providers - 3 of 5

Refrigeration Assembly With Condensate Pan Maintenance

Maintenance for the refrigeration assembly, including cleaning the condensate pan.

Preventive Maintenance - Performed by Trained Service Providers - 4 of 5

Honeycomb Air Diffuser Cleaning

Procedure for cleaning and maintaining the honeycomb air diffuser.

Preventive Maintenance - Performed by Trained Service Providers - 5 of 5

Annual Maintenance for Clean Sweep Coil Cleaner

Annual maintenance procedures for the optional Clean Sweep® Condensing Coil Cleaner.

Troubleshooting (Page 1 of 3)

Troubleshooting Case Alignment Issues

Troubleshooting steps when a case is not aligning correctly with adjacent units.

Troubleshooting Water on Floor

Troubleshooting steps for water on the floor, including condensate pan issues.

Troubleshooting (Page 2 of 3)

Troubleshooting Fan Noise and Operation

Diagnosing and resolving issues causing excessive fan noise or non-operation.

Troubleshooting Display and System Status

Steps to troubleshoot a blank display, flashing display, or system not operating.

Troubleshooting (Page 3 of 3)

Troubleshooting Case Lights and Temperature Holding

Troubleshooting non-functional case lights and temperature holding issues.

Troubleshooting Condensing Unit Operation

Steps to diagnose why the condensing unit is not operating.

Troubleshooting - Condensing System

Troubleshooting High Head Pressure

Troubleshooting high head pressure in the condensing system.

Troubleshooting Low Head Pressure

Troubleshooting low head pressure in the condensing system.

Troubleshooting - Evaporator System

Troubleshooting Low Suction Pressure

Troubleshooting low suction pressure in the evaporator system.

Troubleshooting High Suction Pressure

Troubleshooting high suction pressure in the evaporator system.

Serial Label Location & Info Listed; Tech Info & Service

Serial Label Information and Location

Details on serial label placement and the information it contains.

Technical Service Information

Guidance on obtaining technical information and contacting service.

Programmable Controller Information

Identifying and Accessing Controller Information

Guidance on identifying and accessing information for programmable controllers used in the case.

Technical Service Contact Information & Limited Warranty

Technical Service Contact Details

Contact information for technical service and required details.

Accessing Limited Warranty Information

Information on accessing the limited warranty details for the case.

Structural Concepts Oasis B32 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelOasis B32
CategoryCommercial Food Equipment
Width32 inches
Weight350 lbs
MaterialStainless Steel
ShelvesAdjustable Shelves

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