Frymaster J65X Troubleshooting and Problem Isolation, Pilot/Ignition Failures, No pilot flame

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MASTER JET CF SERIES ATMOSPHERIC GAS FRYERS

CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES

1.9 Troubleshooting and Problem Isolation

Because it is not feasible to attempt to include in this manual every conceivable problem or trouble condition that might be encountered, this section is intended to provide technicians with a general knowledge of the broad problem categories associated with this equipment, and the probable causes of each. With this knowledge, the technician should be able to isolate and correct any problem encountered.

Problems likely encountered can be grouped into six broad categories:

1.

Pilot/Ignition failures

5.

Filtration problems

2.

Improper burner functioning

6.

Leakage

3.Improper temperature control

4.Computer-related problems

The probable causes of each category are discussed in the following sections. Troubleshooting charts are included at the end of the chapter to assist in identifying some of the more common problems.

1.9.1 Pilot/Ignition Failures

There are two categories: no pilot flame and unreliable flame.

No pilot flame

1.No gas or insufficient gas supply.

2.Clogged pilot orifice.

3.Air in gas lines (usually in new installations).

4.Open or grounded high limit.

Unreliable flame

1.Loose/corroded wire connections.

2.Low or no voltage out of thermopile / thermocouple (CE units).

3.Defective gas valve.

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Contents Master Jet CF Series Atmospheric Gas Fryers Hour Service Hotline 1-800-551-8633 AprilPage Computers FCC Master Jet CF Series Atmospheric Gas Fryers Table of Contents Pilot Ignition System Functional DescriptionControl Options Thermostats and Temperature Probes Accessing Fryers for Servicing CE Standards for Incoming Gas Pressures Checking Burner Manifold Gas PressureAdjusting Pilot Flame Adjusting Burner Ceramic Target Spacing and Alignment Cleaning Gas Valve Vent TubeCalibrating Thermostat Control Replacing Computer Replacing Fryer ComponentsPage Replacing Temperature Probe Replacing High-Limit Thermostat Computer Controls Page Replacing Melt Cycle Timer Operating Thermostat Controls Disconnect union arrow to remove burner manifold assembly Replacing Burner Ceramic Targets Replacing Pilot Assembly or Thermopile Replacing Frypot Reverse steps 1-22 to reassemble the fryer Pilot/Ignition Failures Troubleshooting and Problem IsolationNo pilot flame Unreliable flameProblems Related to the GAS AND/OR Electrical Power Supplies Improper Burner Functioning Improper Temperature Control See .8.8 for retrofit information Computer-Related ProblemsRecovery Time Filtration Problems Filter Magic Simplified Wiring Diagram Leakage Troubleshooting, Millivolt Frying SystemsHigh-limit ROBERTSHAW-UNITROL 7000 System Check Initial Troubleshooting, Millivolt Frying Systems Troubleshooting GuidesFryer But the switch light is Initial Troubleshooting, 24VAC Frying SystemsProblem Probable Cause Corrective Action Probe Resistance ChartMjcf Millivolt Wiring Diagram, Non-CE Wiring DiagramsMain VALVE/COIL Generator Thermopile Mjcf Millivolt Wiring Diagram, CEMjcfe Wiring Diagram12.4 Mjcfec 24V Wiring DiagramFAST-Ready Constant Pilot Filter Pump Motor Filter Magic II Wiring DiagramAccessories Master JET CF Series Atmospheric GAS Fryers Parts ListMaster JET CF Series Atmospheric GAS Fryers Parts List For Single Burner Manifold ComponentsNatural Gas, w/Thermopile use 810-0426 for pilot only Fryer Cabinetry Cabinetry ComponentsMaster JET CF Series Atmospheric GAS Fryers Parts List Filter Magic II & Spreader Cabinet Cabinetry Filter Magic & Spreader Cabinet Cabinetry Casters, Legs and Associated Hardware Component Shield Assemblies No Interface Board Component Shield, Filter Box Assemblies and ComponentsComponent Shield Assemblies With Interface Board Filter Box Assemblies Control Panel Assemblies and Related Components Control Panel Assemblies and Related Components Filter Magic II Drain Manifold Components Filtration System ComponentsStandard Component 1.1 Filter Magic Drain Manifold ComponentsSee page 2-27 for Euro-Look Drain Valve Assemblies Euro-Look Drain Manifold ComponentsFilter Magic II Filter Pan Components Outer Pan Components Assembly Crumb Screen Not Included Order SeparatelyFilter Magic Filter Pan Components Inner Pan Components Assembly Crumb Screen Not Included Order Item #8 Below Oil Return Handle Components Units Built Prior To April Master JET CF Series Atmospheric GAS Fryers Parts List OIL Return Plumbing Filter Magic II Typical Oil Return PlumbingFilter Pump and Motor Components Standard EURO-LOOK Component PART# Drain Valves and Related Components Euro-Look Drain Valves and Related Components-Round Drains 106-3760 Valve, Drain Assembly Full VatPower Shower Components Frypot, High-Limit and Probe Components Frypot, High-Limit and Probe Components Wiring Connectors, Pin Terminals and Power Cords KJ3FC Fast-Ready Plan Wiring DiagramMaster JET CF Series Atmospheric GAS Fryers Appendix 3 KFC Computer Wiring4 KFC Computer Wiring DiagramKscf Wiring Diagram w/ Float CE KFC-1 Harness Diagram Transformer/Filter Box Wiring for Fast Computer Parts List KJ3FC Variant KJ3FC Variant Parts List KJ3FC Variant Parts List This page Intentionally Left Blank Service Hotline

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