Middleby Marshall PS360-U Conveyor Installation, Removing the Conveyor Drive Sprocket

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V. CONVEYOR INSTALLATION

NOTE

Split belt conveyors can only be installed from the end of the oven with the drive motor.

Single-belt conveyor assemblies may be inserted into either end of the oven. If it is to be installed from the end of the oven without the drive motor, the drive sprocket assembly must be removed.

To remove the drive sprocket (if necessary), loosen the set screw on the conveyor collar as shown in Figure 2-7. Then, pull the sprocket assembly straight out.

1.Lift the conveyor and position it in the oven as shown in Figure 2-8.

SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION

Figure 2-7 - Removing the Conveyor Drive Sprocket

ENGLISH

Loosen conveyor collar set screw, then pull shaft straight out

Figure 2-8 - Inserting the Conveyor

2.Continue moving the conveyor into the oven until the frame protrudes equally from each end of the oven (about 457mm).

3.Check that the retainers located on the underside of the conveyor frame rest firmly against the lower end plug, as shown in Figure 2-9.

NOTE:

Each oven has retainer clips on the bottom of the conveyor frame, as shown in Figure 2-9. The clips are only located on the left (drive) side of the frame.

4.When the conveyor is positioned properly, check for free- dom of movement of the conveyor belt by pulling it for about 60 to 90 cm with your fingers. The conveyor must move freely.

5.If the drive sprocket was removed when installing the conveyor, replace it at this time.

6.Install the drive chain between the conveyor drive sprocket and the motor sprocket. To install the chain, it will be necessary to lift the drive end of the conveyor slightly. The drive motor and sprocket are shown in Figure 2-7.

7.Install the conveyor drive motor cover and tighten its hanger screw (on the rear wall of the oven).

8.Check the tension of the conveyor belt as shown in Figure 2-10. The belt should lift between 75-100mm. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE CONVEYOR BELT.

NOTE:

If necessary, the belt tension can be adjusted by turning the conveyor adjustment screws, located at the idler (right) end of the conveyor. See Figure 2-10.

Figure 2-9 - Conveyor retainers

Retainer clip

Figure 2-10 - Checking the conveyor tension

75-100mm

vertical

deflection

Conveyor

tension

adjustment

screws (idler

end only)

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Contents PS360 Rev. B V1 7/0140kW 50kW 2x40kW 2x50kW 26kW 2x26kWEnglish For Your SafetyTable of Contents III. Oven Specifications Description EnglishOven Uses Installation Electrical specifications per oven cavityGas orifice and pressure specifications per oven cavity Installation kit components one kit required per cavity Installation KITAdditional installation kit components for gas ovens 710Requirements II. Ventilation SystemRecommendations Other ventilation concernsIV. Thermocouple Installation III. AssemblyRemoving the Conveyor Drive Sprocket Conveyor Installation11 Conveyor and Master Link Orientation VI. Final AssemblyVIII. GAS Supply VII. Electrical SupplyAdditional Information Gas Ovens Additional Information Electric OvensGas Utility Rough-In Recommendations Gas MeterGas Line Replacing the Gas Orifices if so required Preparation for Use with Various GasesVolumetric Method Adjusting the Orifice Manifold Pressure and Heat InputChecking the Gas Supply Inlet Pressure Orifice Manifold Pressure MethodReset Switch Gas ovens only. Illuminates Conveyor Switch Turns the conveyor drive motor on and offOperation Location and Description of ControlsII. Normal Operation STEP-BY-STEP III. Quick Reference Digital Temperature Controller Symptom IV. Quick Reference TroubleshootingMaintenance Daily MaintenanceRemoving the Conveyor II. Maintenance MonthlySplit Belt Disassembly and Cleaning III. Maintenance Every 3 Months10 Key Spare Parts Kit IV. Maintenance Every 6 Months400V, 50 Hz, 1 Ph Diagrams230V, 50 Hz, 1 Ph Gas Oven