Lincoln 1117-000-A, 1100ADVSVC service manual

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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 the motor control board at terminals P1, P2.

 

 

Place the meter leads on the black lead (P2) and on

 

 

the white lead (P1). Rotating the pot., slowly, from

 

 

low to high, the meter readings should show an even

 

 

transition from 0 to 10 K ohms ± 5%. There should

 

 

be no dead or open spots through out the 1 turn of

 

 

the pot. Check both leads to ground. There should

 

 

be no continuity to ground. If any of the above

 

 

checks fail, replace the pot.

 

DC Motor Control Board

Check for 120 VAC input to the control board at

 

 

terminals L1 and L2. If not present, check wiring

 

 

back to the oven fan switch. If 120 VAC is present

 

 

at L1 and L2, check both fuses on control board (8A

 

 

line and 1A armature), check the VDC output at

 

 

terminals A+ and A-. If 120 VAC is present at

 

 

terminals L1 and L2 and DC voltage is present at

 

 

A+ and A-, but the motor does not run, check gear

 

 

motor as follows:

 

Conveyor Gear Motor

If DC voltage is present at A+ and A- and the motor

 

 

does not run, first check the mini breaker and then

 

 

the conveyor. Refer to the next possible cause.

 

 

Check the leads to the motor for evidence of any

 

 

shorts or opens, and each lead to ground. Check

 

 

motor brushes. From the top of the motor, rotate

 

 

motor shaft to determine if there is a locked rotor or

 

 

a locked gear box (use care so magnet and H.S.

 

 

board are not damaged). Replace motor as needed.

 

Conveyor

Check for any mechanical misalignment. Also,

 

 

check for worn bearings. A conveyor belt that is

 

 

over tightened will cause excessive bearing wear

 

 

and sometimes, irregular speed.

Conveyor speed varying or

Power Supply

Check power supply at the DC control board for the

intermittent

 

120 VAC at board terminals L1 and L2.

 

Motor Control Board

Place the test meter probes on terminals A+ and A-.

 

 

(With speed potentiometer set to maximum speed

 

 

(Approximately 2 min.) The meter reading should be

 

 

approximately 100 VDC (±3%), if voltage is not

 

 

steady within limits, then the board is probably bad.

 

 

Always check the speed pot., be sure it is okay

 

 

before changing a board. This test is not always

 

 

100% accurate as this test is not performed at

 

 

operating speeds. However, this test is the best

 

 

method currently available.

 

DC Gearmotor

If the DC control board is steady then the problem

 

 

may be the motor or gearbox. Check the brushes in

 

 

the motor for excessive arching and/or unusual

 

 

wear. Check the motor and gearbox from instruction

 

 

located on Page 11 under "possible cause" listing

 

 

"conveyor gear motor."

 

Magnet

Check to insure that the magnet (cemented to shaft

 

 

of conveyor drive motor) has not been damaged, or

 

 

come loose from motor shaft. Replace as needed.

 

Hall Effect Sensor

Check for any physical damage to hall effect sensor

 

 

(mounted on conveyor drive motor.) Check all wiring

 

 

and connections for damage. Check all connections

 

 

for tightness or proper location and check all wiring

 

 

for visible damage. Replace as needed. Connect

 

 

new hall effect to system and check for steady

 

 

operation.

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Contents Impinger Conveyor Ovens Table of Contents Impinger II Advantage Sequence of OperationsHeater Circuit Control BOX Auto Cool DownSchematic 1116-000-A, 1117-000-A Schematic 1130-000-A / 1131-000-A Schematic 1132-000-A / 1133-000-A LP GAS Troubleshooting Guide / GAS OvensPhase Natural GASPage Attached to the Temperature Control With Power on and Thermocouple LeadsPage Page Refer to Proper Schematic for Identified Components Troubleshooting Guide / Electric OvensSingle Phase Three PhaseLeads Attached to the Temperature With Power on and ThermocouplePage Page FAN, Main REMOVAL, INSTALLATION, and AdjustmentON/OFF Switch Replacement MOTOR, Main FANHigh Limit Thermostat Replacement Fuse Holder ReplacementTHERMOSTAT, Control BOX HI-LIMIT Replacement Burner Blower Motor ReplacementInformation Burner Transformer ReplacementThermocouple Replacement Thermocouple Measurement ChartHeat Light Replacement Electronic Temperature Control Board ReplacementElectronic Temperature Control Board Calibration Temperature Control Potentiometer ReplacementConveyor Control Potentiometer Replacement Temperature Regulation Valve ReplacementHOT Surface Ignitor Replacement Main Burner Orifice ReplacementCircuit Breaker Conveyor Control Board ReplacementConveyor Drive Motor Replacement Conveyor Control Board CalibrationCalibration of Temperature Display Hall Effect Sensor ReplacementTemperature Display Transformer Replacement Temperature Display ReplacementBEARING, Conveyor Heating Element ReplacementThis page intentionally left blank Letter Part Number Description Parts / GeneralBlow UP / General Parts / Control BOX 1116-000-A, 1117-000-A Blow UP / Control BOX 1116-000-A, 1117-000-A Parts / Control BOX 1130-000-A Thru 1133-000-A Blow UP / Control BOX 1130-000-A Thru 1133-000-A Parts / Conveyor & Door Blow UP / Conveyor & Door Parts / Oven Back Assembly Blow UP / Oven Back Assembly
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