Bunn ULTRA-2 manual Compressor Capacitor Terminals

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SERVICE (cont.)

COMPRESSOR (DANFOSS) (ULTRA-1B) (cont.)

Removal and Replacement:

Compressor Start Relay: Refer to FIG. 30

1.Remove the terminal cover (4)

2.Disconnect the wires from the compressor start relay.

3.Pull relay (1) off of the compressor pins and discard.

4.Push new relay onto the compressor pins.

5.Refer to Fig. 30 and reconnect the wires.

6.Reinstall terminal cover (4).

GRN

WHI

WHI/ORN to

Overload

Protector

FIG. 30 RELAY TERMINALS

Compressor Run Capacitor: Refer to FIG. 31

1.Remove terminal cover (4).

2.Disconnect the run capacitor leads.

3.Disconnect the run capacitor from the mounting bracket located at the front of the dispenser chassis.

4.Remove run capacitor and discard.

5.Snap new run capacitor on the mounting bracket located at the front of the dispenser chassis.

6.Refer to Fig. 31 and reconnect the wires.

BLK to Compressor

Relay

BLK to Compressor

Relay

FIG. 31 COMPRESSOR CAPACITOR TERMINALS

Compressor Assy:

NOTE: Before removal of any refrigeration component the refrigerant in the system must be reclaimed by a licensed refrigeration repair person.

NOTE: When replacing the compressor it is recommended that the dryer also be replaced.

1.Disconnect the tubes from the condenser and the ac- cumulator.

2.Disconnect the compressor wiring harness from the dispenser main wiring harness.

3.Remove the four .25-20 keps nuts and washers securing the compressor to the chassis. Set nuts and washers aside for reassembly.

4.Disconnect and remove the transformer.

5.From the right side of the dispenser lift the compressor assembly over the four studs in the chassis and remove compressor.

6.Install new compressor over the four studs in the dis- penser chassis with the fill valve to the right side of the dispenser.

7.Secure compressor to the dispenser chassis using four

.25-20 keps nuts and washers.

8.Reconnect tubes from the condenser and the accumula- tor to the compressor.

9.Reinstall transformer.

10.Evacuate the system.

11.Recharge the 100V system with 6 oz. of Type 404A refrigerant.

Design Pressures: High 330 - Low 60

NOTE: The charging of the system must be done by a li- censed refrigeration repair person.

NOTE: Refer to Wiring Diagrams when reconnecting wires to Compressor, Thermal Overload Protector, Start Relay, and Run Capacitor.

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Contents ULTRA-1 ULTRA-2 Phone 217 529-6601 FAX 217BUNN-O-MATIC Commercial Product Warranty Contents User NoticesIntroduction Temp & Torque Screen Operating Controls ULTRA-1 Switch upper left corner of the control pad Operating Controls ULTRA-2One side of the handle first, then Other and disconnect from Be taken when handling HopperFrom the rear of the drum Under spring tension. Spread SurfaceAuger nose Drums and press the sealsFirmly into place as shown Assemble the drip traySanitizing Procedure Materials requiredPreventive Maintenance Normal OperationInstructions Required Regular MaintenanceKit Contents DescriptionRequired Regular Maintenance Troubleshooting No PowerBoard Set into ICE mode Is display showing Troubleshooting Chills but Won’t freezeSet into DAY mode Done Adjust CleanTroubleshooting No cooling At all Troubleshooting Freezes, but not Thick enough Adjust thickness Screen higherBrix ratio Too much Drum alignment Check auger shaft bushings Troubleshooting NoiseAuger jumping Check fan Auger won’t turnTorque Sensor Error TroubleshootingTorque Sensor Error Torque Sensor Shorted Torque Sensor OpenTroubleshooting Temperature Sensor Error Temperature Sensor ShortedTemperature Sensor Open Freezing is Disabled Troubleshooting Clean Filter MessagesFilter Needs Cleaning Monthly reminderService Component Access PanelsSERVICEcont Auger MotorsMotor Coil Resistance Auger Motor Capacitor Auger Motor CapacitorsAuger Shaft Assembly Auger Shaft AssemblyService Auger Shaft ASSEMBLYcont Remove and clean condenser air filter, FigCircuit Breaker Test ProceduresRemove the wires from the circuit breaker Location120V Compressors 230V Compressors Compressor Start Relay Terminals Service Compressor Embraco ULTRA-2 Compressor AssyService Compressor Embraco ULTRA-2 Model T-2155Model T-2168 Secure compressor to the dispenser chassis using four Compressor Model Compressor SpecificationCSR Motor Wiring Diagram Capacitor RatingsImportant Safeguards Compressor Wiring DiagramTesting Compressor Windings/Insulation with a Meg- ger Disconnect all electrical power to the Bunn ULTRA-2 HPStart Capacitor External Thermal ProtectorPotential Start Relay Mounting Position Run CapacitiorCompressor Appliances ULTRA-1 Compressor ThermalRelay Terminals Service Service Compressor Danfoss ULTRA-1B Compressor Capacitor Terminals Service Relay or Contactor on Early Models Control Board TIC boardCooling Drum Alignment Cooling Drum Shipping SupportFront of the condenser Test Procedures Use cable ties to secure wires away from fan bladesFAN ULTRA-2 FAN ULTRA-1 FANHOT GAS Temperature Sensor Alternate TestLamp Cord Wires Lamp Cord AssyLamp Cord Connector Lamp Cord ConnectorLamp HOLDER/SOCKET Assembly Lamp HOLDER/SOCKET AssemblyService LED Lamps Disconnect the black and red leads from the LEDsLamp Relay ULTRA-2 ULTRA-1Membrane Switch ULTRA-2 Ribbon CableMembrane Switch ULTRA-1 Refer to and connect the ribbon cable to the Control BoardSolenoids WHI from Main HarnessTemperature Sensor Temperature SensorTorque Sensor Circuit Board Do not Turn on AugersTransformer LoadCoolant Schematic ULTRA-1 Coolant Schematic ULTRA-2 ULTRA-1 Triacs TH1 & MOV4 Controls AugerLiquid AUTO-FILL Board ULTRA-2 Triacs TH6 & MOV6 Controls Right AugerInput and Output Chart ULTRA-1 Schematic Wiring Diagram ULTRA-1 Input and Output Chart ULTRA-2 Schematic Wiring Diagram ULTRA-2 AF 41084
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ULTRA-2 specifications

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