Frymaster H50 manual

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DANGER

DO NOT attempt to drain more than one full frypot or two split frypots into the SDU

at one time.

3.Dismount the topcap by removing the screws on the bottom of each front corner and lifting the topcap straight up.

4.Remove the bezels by lifting them up to disengage the tabs along the lower edges from the slots in the control panel frame.

5.Grasp the upper edge of each controller and swing the controller downward. Unplug the controller wiring harness and grounding wire from the back of each controller.

6.Remove the controllers by lifting them from the hinge slots in the control panel frame.

7.Remove the cotter pin that secures the oil return rod to the oil return handle and separate the rod and handle. NOTE: On split-vat units, there are two oil return handles.

8.Disconnect the sound device wire from the interface board and disconnect the oil return switch wires from the switch terminals.

9.Disconnect the flame sensor wires by carefully pulling the push-on terminals from the terminal strips on the ignitors. Disconnect the gas enrichment tube at the ignitor-end compression fitting. Disconnect the ignition cables from the ignitors by grasping the boots and gently pulling toward you.

10.Remove the two mounting screws on each side of the component box and rotate the top of the box out of the frame. Carefully pull it out enough to disconnect the wiring harness connector from the back of the box. Cut any ties that prevent the box from being pulled out of the control panel frame.

11.Carefully pull the box clear of the frame and rest it on the top of the fryer.

12.Using a pin pusher, remove the temperature probe and high-limit thermostat wires from the plugs or terminals, marking each wire to facilitate re-assembly.

13.Remove the cover from the safety drain switch. Disconnect the wires from the switch.

14.Remove the section(s) of drain from the drain valve(s) of the frypot to be removed.

15.Disconnect the gas lines from the burner orifices and ignitor assemblies.

16.Remove the frypot hold down bracket.

17.Remove the screws in the back panel and inside the flue cap at each end that secure the flue cap to the fryer and lift it clear of the fryer.

18.Disconnect the oil return line(s) from the frypot to be removed.

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Contents 8196083 Hour Service HotlineCanada Page PRO H50/55-SERIES GAS Fryers Table of Contents Parts List This page Intentionally Left Blank Electronic Ignition System Functional DescriptionInterface Board LED Diagnostic LightsInterface Board Frequently Used Test Points for Interface Board Checking the Burner Manifold Gas Pressure Cleaning the Gas Valve Vent TubeNon-CE Standard Burner Manifold Gas Pressures Measuring Flame Current Replacing the Temperature Probe or High-Limit Thermostat Replacing an Ignition Module Replacing the Interface BoardReplacing or Cleaning a Combustion Air Blower Blower Housing Blower Wheel Adjusting the Air/Gas Mixture Page ALL Other Valves Page Replacing the Frypot Page Page Page Disassembling a Frypot Full-vat Illustrated Page Page Re-assembling a Frypot Full-vat Illustrated Ignition Failure Troubleshooting and Problem IsolationImproper Burner Function Problems Related to the GAS ValvePage Computer Malfunctions Improper Temperature ControlFiltration Malfunctions Pump Basket Lift Malfunctions Verifying Solenoid OperationLeakage Binds and Jams Interpretation of Analog Controller Lights Troubleshooting Guides Troubleshooting the 24 VAC CircuitPage Volt Circuit Left VAT Right VAT Troubleshooting the Temperature Probe Troubleshooting the Gas ValveProbe Resistance Chart Probe Resistance ChartModule Wiring Diagram for Full-Vat Simplified Wiring DiagramsAustrailia WiringDiagram FullSingle-Spark VatLeft VAT Right or Full VAT Principal Wiring ConnectionsWiring Diagrams Full VAT Pro H50/55-Series FryerFAST-Ready Constant Pilot Extracted from 8051377B Fpph 250/255/450/455 Transformer/Filter Box Fpph 350/355 Transformer/Filter Box Transformer/Filter Box for use with Fast Controllers Modular Basket Lift 100/120V Right Side Modular Basket Lift 208/250VPage PRO H50/55-SERIES GAS Fryers Parts List Basket Lift Assemblies Component Cabinetry Backs, Doors, Flue Caps, Sides, and Top Caps Component See Page 2-4 for upper hinges Component 2-inch Hex Washer Manifold, Rear not present in single fryers Full-vatNon-CE Export not available for CE Units ControllersPage Ringtwo required Drain Valves and Associated Components Component Oil Return Line Components Component Oil Return Handle, Oil Disposal and Disposal Hose Components 810-0783 Cotter Pin 19 810-0285 Swivel, Valve Control Assembly Wand Plumbing Japan Oil Disposal Wand AssemblyNut furnished With Item Rear Flush Oil Return ComponentsElbow, 90º x ½-inch Street Power Shower Assembly, Dual-vat, Complete Power Shower Assemblies OptionalComponent Boxes Electronics and Electrical ComponentsCable, 21-inch Ignition comes with Rajah connector Item Transformer Nut, 8-32 Keps Hex High-Limit Thermostat and Temperature Probe Food Warmer Heat Lamp for element only, use Food Warmer ComponentsPage Screw, #10 X 1/2-inch Hex Washer Head 410 SS Dual-Vat Frypot Components For rear flush oil return components, see PH250/255 Full Vat Gas Manifold Typical Gas Supply and Combustion System ComponentsCE Conversion Kits Gas Valves and Associated Components Gas Valve Wiring Wiring Assemblies and Harnesses Main Wiring Harnesses Transformer Box Cable Assemblies Component Miscellaneous Connectors and Terminals This page Intentionally Left Blank Service Hotline
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H50 specifications

The Frymaster H50 is a state-of-the-art commercial deep fryer designed for efficiency and reliability in fast-paced kitchen environments. Known for its advanced technology and user-friendly features, the H50 is an ideal solution for restaurants, cafeterias, and food service operations looking to enhance their frying capabilities.

One of the standout features of the Frymaster H50 is its innovative oil management system. This system helps maintain optimal oil quality and reduces the frequency of oil replacement, which not only saves costs but also contributes to improved food flavor. The unit is equipped with a built-in filtration system that can clean the oil while the fryer is in use, significantly extending the life of the frying oil and ensuring consistent frying results.

The Frymaster H50 is also designed with advanced temperature control technology. This ensures precise temperature settings, allowing operators to achieve the perfect fry every time. The fryer features a digital control panel that makes it easy to set and monitor frying temperatures, giving chefs the flexibility to prepare a wide variety of fried foods, from crispy french fries to delicate fish fillets.

In terms of performance, the Frymaster H50 boasts a high production capacity, making it capable of handling large volumes of food. This is especially beneficial during peak service hours when demand is at its highest. The fryer can heat up quickly, providing rapid recovery times that keep up with busy kitchen demands.

Durability and ease of maintenance are also key characteristics of the Frymaster H50. Constructed with high-quality materials, this fryer is built to withstand the rigors of heavy usage in commercial settings. The removable fry pots offer easy access for cleaning and maintenance, ensuring that the fryer stays in optimal working condition with minimal downtime.

Another important aspect of the Frymaster H50 is its energy efficiency. The fryer is designed to consume less energy while still delivering superior frying results, which is an essential factor for businesses looking to reduce their operational costs.

Overall, the Frymaster H50 combines innovative technology with user-friendly features to deliver a high-performing commercial frying solution. Its advanced oil management system, precise temperature control, and durable construction make it an excellent choice for any food service operation looking to elevate their frying capabilities.