Bunn G9-2T DBC, LPG-2, G9WD, G2 TRIFECTA Motor Models G9, G9-2, MHG, Franklin Motor, Marathon Motor

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SERVICE (Cont.)

MOTOR (Models G9, G9-2, MHG)

 

FIG. 15 MOTOR

P1309

 

Location:

The motor is located in the upper wrapper under the hopper.

Test Procedure:

1.Remove the hole plug located on the right side of the housing. Press the red “Reset” button visible through the opening. Listen carefully for a “click”. This resets the motor protection circuit and may indicate that something other than coffee was inserted into the hopper for grinding.

If the grinder remains unable to start, proceed to step 2. If the grinder stops operating shortly after starting, refer to the removal and replacement steps to gain access-to the grind chamber. Remove any foreign materials that may be found.

2.Disconnect the grinder from the power supply.

3.Remove the electrical access panel at the rear of the motor.

4.Check the voltage across terminals L1 & L2 of the motor with a voltmeter when the Off/On/Start switch is placed in the “START” (right) position and released. Connect the grinder to the power supply. The indication must be:

(a)120 volts ac for two wire 120 volt models.

(b)240 volts ac for two wire 240 volt models.

5.Disconnect the grinder from the power supply.

If voltage is present as described and the grinder remains unable to start, replace the motor.

If voltage is not present as described, refer to the Wiring Diagrams, and check the grinder wiring harness.

Removal and Replacement - MOTOR

1.Remove all wires from the Off/On/Start switch, motor, and motor mounting plate.

2.The entire wiring harness must be fed into the bottom of the grinder housing through the hole in the motor mounting plate.

3.Remove both 6-32 screws beneath the upper front inspection panel.

4.Remove the six 10-32, hex head screws on top of the motor mounting plate.

5.Slowly slide the assembly out the rear of the grinder housing. The mounting plate will have to be raised to gain clearance for the motor hardware and wiring harness bushing.

6.Remove the four 5/16”-18 bolts and nuts to separate the motor from the mounting plate.

7.Mount the new motor and tighten the four bolts and nuts. They should be tightened approximately one full turn past snug.

8.Slide the motor mounting plate into the rear of the grinder housing.

9.Feed the wiring harness into the top of the housing through the hole in the motor plate.

10.Reinstall the six 10-32 hex head screws through the motor plate and the two 6-32 screws through the housing.

11.Reattach the green wire to the 10-32 stud on the motor mounting plate.

12.Refer to the Off/On/Start switch section when recon- necting the switch wires.

13.Refer to the illustration below when reconnecting the motor wires.

 

WHI/ BLU to Snubber

 

 

WHI/BLU to Relay

 

 

WHI/BLK to Cordset

 

 

(120V models)

 

 

RED/BLK to Cordset

 

 

(230V models)

 

 

WHI/BLK to Snubber

 

 

GRN to Chasis Ground

 

 

YEL to Snubber

 

 

FRANKLIN MOTOR

 

 

WHI/BLK to Snubber

 

YEL to Snubber

 

 

WHI/ BLU to Snubber

 

WHI/BLK to Cordset

 

WHI/BLU to Relay

 

 

GRN to Chasis Ground

 

 

MARATHON MOTOR

P621

 

FIG. 16 MOTOR WIRING

 

 

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Contents Post Office BOX SPRINGFIELD, Illinois Phone 217 529-6601 FAX 217BUNN-O-MATIC Commercial Product Warranty Contents Introduction Recommended Daily CleaningCapacity Chart Housing. Figure G9 WD Packaging & Shim RemovalModel G9WD Model G9-2Models LPG, LPG-2E Model G9Models G1, G2, G3 & G2 trifecta Power ON/OFF Pad e 100V Models Operating Controls Model MHGPressing Grind initiates a timed grind cycle Batch Selector SwitchPressing the pad allows programming access see Hopper/Batch Selector Pads dProcedures Problem Probable Cause RemedySwitch for testing procedures Volts for 230 volt modelsTroubleshooting From hopper Placement proceduresHoppers Supplies of whole bean coffeeProblem Probable Cause Remedy Component Access Component LocationsCUP Sensor Switch Model G2 Trifecta ServiceBAG Sensor Switch Models G1, G2, G3 or Remove the electrical access panel at the rear of the motor AC Motor and Grind ChamberInstall shear plate Install burr rotor cup AC Motor and Grind ChamberGrind Chamber Components DC Motor and Grind Chamber G1MD only DC Motor and Grind Chamber G1MD only DC Motor TerminalsMotor and Grind Chamber Removal Motor Models LPG & FPG MotorSolenoid and Gates Install load disc 11 flat side towards rotor ROTOR/AUGER, Burrs and Motor CoverDechaffer Models LPG & FPG DechafferMarathon Motor Motor Models G9, G9-2, MHGFranklin Motor Replace if excessively worn or damaged Remove and inspect stationary burr9 for wearSnubber Models G9, G9-2, MHG LocationLevel 2 Functions Grinder Scale Model G9WD onlyCalibration Capacitor Model LPG only Capacitor TerminalsCircuit Breaker Models LPG, LPG-2E, FPG, FPG-2 DBC Circuit BreakerHopper Selector Switch Model LPG-2E only Viewed from rearHopper Selector Switch Model G9-2 only Refer to Fig. below when reconnecting the wiresGrinders with Analog Timer OFF/ON/START SwitchGrinders with Digital Timer OFF/ON/START Switch TerminalsURN/CARAFE Switch Terminals Urn/Carafe Switch Models G9, G9-2Refer to the illustration below when reconnecting the wires Batch Selector Switch Terminals Batch Selector Switch Model FPGBatch Selector Switch Potentiometer Model FPG Potentiometer TerminalsRectifier Models G1 MD, FPG-2 DBC RectifierRelay Test Procedure Disconnect the grinder from the power supplyRelay Early Model G-9 Relay TerminalsRemove the white/red wires from relay contacts 7 Relay Models G1, G2, G3, G2 trifectaRelay Early Models Late ModelsRelay Models MHG, FPG-2 DBC, Late Model G-9, G9-2, G9-2 DBC Hopper Slide Plates Slide plates must always remain flat for proper operationHopper Slide Plates Models MHG Solenoids Models MHG, FPG-2 DBC, LPG-2, G9-2, G9-2 DBC SolenoidsTimer Model LPG-2E Place the hopper selector switch in the left posi- tionTimer Models LPG, FPG Timer Model G9 Timer TerminalsAnalog Timer Timer Model G9-2Digital Timer TimerControl Board Model MHG Control Board Terminals Refer to when connecting wiresControl Board Membrane Switches Model MHG only Nuetral Membrane SwitchMembrane Switch EMI Filter Models FPG & FPG-2 EMI Filter TerminalsFunnel Sensing Coil Models MHG & G9-2 DBC Memory Clock Board Model MHG Disconnect the harness from the memory clock boardDisplay Board Model MHG Triac MAP for MHG MOV1Controls Relay @ J1-2 Triac MAP for FPG-2 DBC and G9-2 DBCControls Left Gate @ J1-1 Controls Right Gate @ J1-3G9-2 DBC, G9-2T DBC W/SMART Funnel 50/60 HZRelay Coil WHI/GRN Schematic Wiring Diagram G9-2TB DBC W/SMART Funnel 50 HZSchematic Wiring Diagram MHG Volts AC, 120 Volts AC Wire + GndSingle PHASE, 50/60HZ Volts AC Wire Single Phase 60 HZWiring Diagrams Wiring Diagrams Schematic Wiring Diagram LPG Schematic Wiring Diagram Wiring Diagrams Schematic Wiring Diagram LPG W/CapacitorWiring Diagrams Schematic Wiring Diagram LPG-B Schematic Wiring Diagram G1, G2, G3 & G2 trifecta Volts AC Volts AC Wire Single Phase60 HZ Schematic Wiring Diagram G9A HD 50 HZBLK WHI/RED WHI/YEL WHI/BLU SCHEMATICWIRINGDIAGRAMG9-2A HD Wiring Diagrams FPG Wiring Diagrams 60 HZFPG-2A DBC
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FPG-2, G9-2T DBC, G9-2, G2 TRIFECTA, G9 specifications

Bunn has established itself as a leader in the coffee and beverage equipment industry, providing advanced solutions that cater to a variety of needs. Among its notable products are the Bunn LPG-2, G9, FPG-2, G9-2, and G9WD, which showcase the company’s commitment to innovation, quality, and efficiency.

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