Bunn FPG-2, G9 Relay Early Model G-9, Test Procedure Disconnect the grinder from the power supply

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SERVICE (Cont.)

Relay (Early Model G-9)

 

S

 

INUTE TIC

 

M

-O-MA0 VAC

 

N

- 12

 

BUN2620

 

 

P/N

 

 

Single set timer shown

 

 

Multi set timer (Urn/Carafe) similar

P1312

 

 

FIG 38 RELAY

 

Location:

The relay is located on the timer bracket in the grinder base. The bracket can be removed by loosening the two 8-32 screws beneath the timer dial.

Test Procedure:

1.Disconnect the grinder from the power supply.

2.Check the voltage across the white/red and white/ green wires of the relay coil with a voltmeter when the Off/On/Start switch is placed in the “START” (right) position and released. Connect grinder to the power supply. The indication must be:

(a)120 volts ac for two wire 120 volt models

(b)240 volts ac for two wire 240 volt models for the approximate setting on the timer.

3.Disconnect the grinder from the power supply.

If voltage is present as described, reconnect the white/red and white/green wires to the relay coil, and proceed to step 4.

If voltage is not present as described, refer to the Wiring Diagrams and check the grinder wiring har- ness.

4.Remove the white/red and white/blue wires from the relay contacts.

5.Check for continuity across the relay contacts when the Off/On/Start switch is placed in the “START” (right) position and released. Connect grinder to the power supply. Continuity must be present for the approximate setting on the timer.

6.Disconnect the grinder from the power supply.

If continuity is present as described, reconnect the white/red and white/blue wires, the relay is operating properly.

If continuity is not present as described, replace the relay.

Removal and Replacement

1.Remove all wires from the relay terminals.

2.Remove the 6-32 screw fastening the relay to the timer bracket.

3.Mount the new relay to the timer bracket and tighten the screw.

4.Refer to the illustration below when reconnecting the wires.

WHI/BLU to Motor L1

WHI/GRN to Timer L4

WHI/RED to Timer TL1

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FIG 39 RELAY TERMINALS

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Contents Phone 217 529-6601 FAX 217 Post Office BOX SPRINGFIELD, IllinoisBUNN-O-MATIC Commercial Product Warranty Contents Recommended Daily Cleaning Capacity ChartIntroduction G9 WD Packaging & Shim Removal Housing. FigureModel G9-2 Model G9WDModel G9 Models G1, G2, G3 & G2 trifectaModels LPG, LPG-2E Operating Controls Model MHG Power ON/OFF Pad e 100V ModelsHopper/Batch Selector Pads d Batch Selector SwitchPressing the pad allows programming access see Pressing Grind initiates a timed grind cycleVolts for 230 volt models Problem Probable Cause RemedySwitch for testing procedures ProceduresTroubleshooting Supplies of whole bean coffee Placement proceduresHoppers From hopperAccompnting the grinder Problem Probable Cause RemedyService Component AccessComponent Locations Service BAG Sensor Switch Models G1, G2, G3 orCUP Sensor Switch Model G2 Trifecta AC Motor and Grind Chamber Remove the electrical access panel at the rear of the motorAC Motor and Grind Chamber Install shear plate Install burr rotor cupGrind Chamber Components DC Motor and Grind Chamber G1MD only DC Motor Terminals DC Motor and Grind Chamber G1MD onlyMotor and Grind Chamber Removal Motor Motor Models LPG & FPGSolenoid and Gates ROTOR/AUGER, Burrs and Motor Cover Install load disc 11 flat side towards rotorDechaffer Dechaffer Models LPG & FPGMotor Models G9, G9-2, MHG Franklin MotorMarathon Motor Remove and inspect stationary burr9 for wear Replace if excessively worn or damagedLocation Snubber Models G9, G9-2, MHGGrinder Scale Model G9WD only CalibrationLevel 2 Functions Capacitor Terminals Capacitor Model LPG onlyCircuit Breaker Circuit Breaker Models LPG, LPG-2E, FPG, FPG-2 DBCViewed from rear Hopper Selector Switch Model LPG-2E onlyRefer to Fig. below when reconnecting the wires Hopper Selector Switch Model G9-2 onlyOFF/ON/START Switch Terminals OFF/ON/START SwitchGrinders with Digital Timer Grinders with Analog TimerUrn/Carafe Switch Models G9, G9-2 Refer to the illustration below when reconnecting the wiresURN/CARAFE Switch Terminals Batch Selector Switch Model FPG Batch Selector SwitchBatch Selector Switch Terminals Potentiometer Terminals Potentiometer Model FPGRectifier Rectifier Models G1 MD, FPG-2 DBCRelay Terminals Test Procedure Disconnect the grinder from the power supplyRelay Early Model G-9 RelayRelay Models G1, G2, G3, G2 trifecta Remove the white/red wires from relay contacts 7Early Models Late Models RelayRelay Models MHG, FPG-2 DBC, Late Model G-9, G9-2, G9-2 DBC Slide plates must always remain flat for proper operation Hopper Slide PlatesHopper Slide Plates Models MHG Solenoids Solenoids Models MHG, FPG-2 DBC, LPG-2, G9-2, G9-2 DBCPlace the hopper selector switch in the left posi- tion Timer Model LPG-2ETimer Models LPG, FPG Timer Terminals Timer Model G9Timer Timer Model G9-2Control Board Model MHG Refer to when connecting wires Control BoardControl Board Terminals Membrane Switches Model MHG only Membrane Switch Membrane SwitchNuetral EMI Filter Terminals EMI Filter Models FPG & FPG-2Funnel Sensing Coil Models MHG & G9-2 DBC Disconnect the harness from the memory clock board Memory Clock Board Model MHGDisplay Board Model MHG MOV1 Triac MAP for MHGControls Right Gate @ J1-3 Triac MAP for FPG-2 DBC and G9-2 DBCControls Left Gate @ J1-1 Controls Relay @ J1-2Wiring Diagrams Wire Single Phase50/60 HZ Relay Coil WHI/GRN 50 HZ Volts AC Wire Single PhaseSchematic Wiring Diagram MHG Wire + Gnd Single PHASE, 50/60HZVolts AC, 120 Volts AC 60 HZ Volts AC Wire Single PhaseWiring Diagrams Wiring Diagrams Schematic Wiring Diagram LPG Wiring Diagrams Schematic Wiring Diagram LPG-A LPG W/Capacitor Wiring Diagrams Schematic Wiring DiagramWiring Diagrams Schematic Wiring Diagram LPG-B Schematic Wiring Diagram G1, G2, G3 & G2 trifecta Volts AC Wire Single Phase 60 HZVolts AC 50 HZ Schematic Wiring Diagram G9A HDBLK WHI/RED WHI/YEL WHI/BLU SCHEMATICWIRINGDIAGRAMG9-2A HD Wiring Diagrams Fpga FPG60 HZ Wiring DiagramsFPG-2A DBC
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