| Thermocouple Probe | Remove thermocouple leads from the temperature |
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| control board, and measure the millivolt output of |
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| these leads. Refer to charts on page 25 in the |
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| adjustment section for proper readings. |
| Temperature Control | Turn temperature control dial to full "on" position. |
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| NOTE: Thermocouple must be connected. Measure |
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| for 120 VAC across terminals "N.O." and Com., if |
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| voltage is not present; replace control. |
| Solenoid Valve | If voltage is present at terminals "N.O." and Com., |
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| check for voltage at solenoid valve. If voltage is |
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| present, listen for valve to open and close. Also, |
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| check for opens and shorts in coil. If solenoid valve is |
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| defective, replace. |
Intermittent Heating | AS FOLLOWS | Both the main fan motor and burner blower motor are |
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| equipped with |
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| operate when not cooled properly. This can cause |
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| the units to cycle on and off intermittently. Also, most |
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| of the problems listed under "oven will not heat" can |
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| cause intermittent failures. |
For continuing intermittent problems, a series of test lights may be made and installed in the ovens. The lights will allow the customer to advise the service technician a trouble code when the oven fails
The lights should be connected in the following manner:
Light#1 attached in 120 VAC line after oven fan switch.
Light #2 attached after 120 VAC contacts of oven motor centrifugal switch
Light #3 in 24 VAC Burner Transformer Secondary.
Light #4 in 24 VAC at terminal #6 of Ignition control valve.
Light #5 in 24 VAC at terminal #3 of Ignition control valve.
Light #6 in 24 VAC at terminal #1 of Ignition control valve.
CODE:
All lights off - lights of main power, main fan off, oven fan switch out.
1 on 2 off 3 off 4 off 5 off 6 off - Oven Motor Centrifugal Switch open
1 on 2 on 3 on 4 off 5 off 6 off - Burner Motor Centrifugal Switch bad.
1 on 2 on 3 on 4 on 5 0ff 6 off - Ignition Control bad
1 on 2 on 3 on 4 on 5 on 6 off - Pilot Shield missing or warped, no flame rectification, Pilot
-Orifice plugged, or Gas Control Valve bad.
1on 2 on 3 on 4 on 5 on 6 on - Unit still not working Main Orifice plugged, Gas Valve bad,
-Temperature Control bad.
-However, Main Orifice would not be intermittent problem.
Conveyor will not run | Voltage Supply | Check incoming voltage supply at line 1 to neutral. |
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| There should be a voltage reading of 120 VAC. If not |
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| present, check breakers. |
| 3 Amp Fuse | This control fuse is located on the front panel. |
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| Replace if defective. |
| Fuseholder | Check and/or replace. |
| Fan Switch | See procedure for checking on page 11. |
| Speed Adjustment | This is a 0 to 10 K ohm, 1 turn potentiometer. With |
| Potentiometer | power off, remove the black and white pot leads from |
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| the motor control board at terminals P1, P2. Place the |
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| meter leads on the black lead (P2) and on the white |
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| lead (P1). Rotating the pot., slowly, from low to high, |
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| the meter reading should show an even transition |
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| from 0 to 10K ohms ± 5%. There should be no dead or |
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| open spots through out the 1 turn of the pot. Check |
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| both leads to ground. There should be no continuity to |
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| ground. If any of the above checks fail, replace the |
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| pot. |
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