Middleby Marshall PS200, PS570, PS360, PS555 Blower belt tension Repositioning the blower motor

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4.Blower belt tension

NOTE: Middleby recommends checking the blower belt condition and tension every three months.

Check the blower belt for at least 1" / 25mm deflection at the center, and for cracking or excessive wear. Overtightening the belt will cause premature bearing failure and possible vibrations. See Figure 47.

If necessary, adjust the tension of the belt by loosening the two motor mounting bolts as shown in Figure 47. Reposition the motor as neccessary until the correct deflection is reached, then tighten the bolts.

5.Bearing replacement and alignment

Whenever service to the blower shaft or replacement of the bearings is required, the shaft will need to be aligned.

NOTE: Apply anti-seize compound (MM P/N 17110- 0017) to all bolts before installing back wall assembly to oven.

First, reassemble the back wall components, but DO NOT TIGHTEN THE HEX BOLTS that hold the bearings to their mounting brackets. Leaving the bearings loose allows the pulleys to be aligned.

Next, check the alignment of the pulleys using a cord as shown in Figure 48. Reposition the bearings as required to align the blower shaft, then tighten the hex bolts to hold the shaft in place.

Replace the belts and rear shrouds after the pulleys are properly aligned.

SECTION 3 - SERVICING COMPONENTS

Figure 47

Blower belt tension and

repositioning the blower motor

PS570,

PS570S

1” (25mm)

vertical

deflection

PS570G,

PS555

Loosen bolts to reposition motor and adjust belt tension

Figure 48 - Four-point alignment test for correct pulley alignment

Cord tied to shaft

Cord must touch sheaves at four points indicated by arrows

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Contents Page Technical service Manual Middleby Marshall, IncTable of Contents Table of Contents Section Sequence of Operation GAS Oven Sequence of OperationSequence of Operation Sequence of Operation Blowers, belts and pulleys Types of Heat TransferII. Blowers and Blower Speed PS200-series PS360-seriesAir finger operation PS300/350 air finger with shutter plateCurrent standard air finger all oven models III. AIR FingersPerforming a Test Bake Configuration and Alignment3D air finger label if present PS300/350 Air Finger Shutter Adjustment Front-to-back uneven bakePS300/350-style air finger with adjustable shutter plate Do notIV. Oven Capacity Conveyor Speed and Bake TimeBelt Time Time of Delivery TODOriginal-style speed controller Current-style speed controllerConveyor Speed Controller and Drive Motor Part Number Reference Speed ControllersPart Number Reference Pickup Assemblies Current-style pickup assembly see FiguresPreparing to Service the Speed Controller Current pickup assembly side view Current pickup assembly End viewField Tester for Conveyor Drive Motor Controller/Motor FailureBasic Troubleshooting Flowcharts If the Gear Motor Runs AT Full SpeedIf the Gear Motor will not RUN AT ALL Initial Troubleshooting Check the magnetic pickup on the motorUnshielded Pickup Wires on Early PS360-series ovens Connections for pickup testConveyor Control Pickup Test Conveyor Motor Test Replacing the Magnetic PickupAppendices Servicing Components Servicing Components Servicing Components Servicing Components Servicing Components Servicing Components Subject GeneralApplication CompatibilityConveyor Speed Controller Kit for PS200R68-series ovens Bulletin No. MM-189 II. Temperature Controller Part Number Reference Temperature Controllers 28071-0012 a28071-0018 a 34983 BDescription COMDigital Temperature Controller Controller Types Before you Begin Electrical Connections Variable Pulse Output System Jumper Setting Temperature Diagnostic Error Messages Digital Temperature Controller Operating Instructions Middleby Corporation Service Hotline Servicing Components Servicing Components Operation and Troubleshooting III. High Limit Control ModulePart Number Reference High Limit Control Mod- ules LocationAppendix Instructions for Service Kit High Limit Conversion Kit for PS300, 310, 350, & 360 OvensInstallation Not to Scale For Ovens with a Digital Temperature Controller For Ovens with an Analog Temperature ControllerTesting the Installation Ovens with a cooldown feature Replacement United Electric ModelOvens without a cooldown feature Replacement Middleby Corporation Service Hotline Troubleshooting IV. ThermocouplesPart Number Reference Thermocouples Thermocouple FunctionsServicing Components Oven Thermocouple Kit PS200 Series before 2/96, serial numbers before ASH-0001 Thermocouple Wiring PS360 Series Analog Temperature Controller Digital PS536 Thermocouple Wiring PS555 PS555 Electric and PS555E Servicing Components High limit thermocouple High limit thermocouple Position for ovens with Thermocouple Wiring PS570S Late Left to Right Conveyor Thermocouple Wiring PS555G and PS570G Early-style PS200 indirect drive assembly Current PS200 indirect drive assemblyBlower motor fuses BlowersRepositioning the blower motor Bearing lubricationBlower belt tension Fan shaft alignment tool Qty Part Number Description Four-point alignment test for correct pulley alignment Also available PS360-series ovens Blower motor fuses single-phase motorsBlower motor fuses three-phase motors Clockwise blower wheel Inlet ring Blower wheel puller toolPS570/570S blower configuration PS555/570-series ovensStandard Pizza HutIntl. Tricon Domino’s QPS500-series blower wheel orientation Bearing replacement and alignment Blower belt tension Repositioning the blower motorVI. Blower Motor Centrifugal Safety Switch PS360-SERIES Part Number Reference Blower Centrifugal SwitchAir pressure safety switch models PS360WB70/EWB with Midco burner PS360WB70/EWB with Wayne burnerServicing Components Servicing Components Servicing Components Servicing Components PS570/570S flame gate adjustment IX. PS570/570S Flame GatePart Number Reference Flame Gate Flame Gate OrientationPS200-series gas train PS310, PS314, PS360 or PS360WB gas trainGAS Train and Burner System Part Number ReferencePS360EWB or PS360WB70 gas train with Midco burner PS360EWB or PS360WB70 gas train with Wayne burnerPS570S gas train PS570G or PS555 gas trainWayne burner exploded view Part Number Reference Gas Orifices and Gas Conversion KitsSolenoid valve vs. Modulating valve Component IdentificationBurner type Flame targets Pilot/Ignitor AssemblyEnd of burner without flame target Showing pilot shield Flame structure Flame RectificationVoltage Gas PressureAir shutter adjustment TemperaturePilot Application Burner Blower MotorLow Flame Bypass Orifice Burner TransformerBurner Motor Relay High Flame Solenoid Valve if so equippedModulating Gas Valve if so equipped Pilot pressure Burrs in pilot adjustment portalCombination Gas Control Valve Ignition Module Gas Conversion Kits Burner and Gas Train Troubleshooting100 Combination Gas Valve Voltage Checks for Ignition Module Combination Gas Valve101 Component Checks Reset System After Lockout 102Check Spark Ignition Circuit Check Spark IgnitorTroubleshooting Flowcharts 103104 105 106 107 Appendix Instructions for Service Kit 30185 Pilot Tee, 3/94 108109 110 111 112 113 114 115 Appendix Instructions for Service Kit Ignition Module, 11/90 116117 118 119 Appendix Instructions for All Gas Conversion KitsEnglish 120Preparation and Disassembly 121122 IV. Pilot Orifice Conversion123 VII. GAS Leak Test VIII. Inlet Pressure CheckManifold Pressure Adjustment 124125 For Ovens with Wayne Burner, Propane to Natural Gas, 8/00126 127 NUTS.3128 IX. Pilot Pressure Adjustment 129130 Preparation Pilot Orifice Replacement131 Main Orifice Replacement LOW Flame Orifice Replacement PS360WB70 only132 GAS Leak TestPilot Pressure Adjustment Main Manifold Pressure Adjustment133 Inlet Pressure Check134 Conversion LabelingPropane 36856Propane to Natural Gas Installation Instructions 135136 137 14 W.C./34.9mbar 138Natural 139 PS200 electric early with mercury Contactors and fuses 140XI. Electric Oven Heating System Part No. DescriptionIndividual element electrical data Removing elements141 PS310/360-series ovens Electrical leads disconnected142 Element bank removed spacer bracket visible 143144 PS555 ovensPS555 electric oven heating element removal 145Mercury Contactor Replacement 146147 148 Component Wiring 149150 151 II. PS200-SERIES Ovens152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 III. PS360-SERIES Ovens Electrical Wiring Diagrams 160161 162 163 164 165 III. PS555/570-SERIES Ovens Electrical Wiring Diagrams 166167 168 169 170 171 Check and clean blow out machinery/control compartment Check and clean blow out main blower motorsCheck and clean blow out and brush axial fans Check and clean igniter assembly173 174 Multiply To ObtainPressure conversion chart 175176 177 178 179 180
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