Belshaw Brothers TG 50 manual Oven will not heat

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Oven will not heat

Main Oven Fan

Check if main oven fan is working. If not, refer to

 

"Oven Fan Will Not Run".

Temperature Control

Check for voltage input at the board. Turn the

Board

temperature adjustment knob to the maximum

 

temperature position and check for voltage at the load

 

terminal. If present, and unit is not heating, refer to "Air

 

pressure switch" for next check. If no voltage is

 

present, proceed.

Thermocouple Sensor

Check terminals, wiring, and proper location of the

 

sensor bulb. It must be in its spring holder located in

 

the inside, rear, lower right hand corner (viewed from

 

front) behind Finger #4. The thermocouple is a type J

 

and has one red lead (Neg.) and one white lead

 

(Pos.).WITH POWER ON AND THERMOCOUPLE

 

LEADS ATTACHED TO THE TEMPERATURE

 

CONTROL BOARD: Measure the D.C. millivolt output

 

of these leads. Refer to thermocouple chart in Section

 

D for proper readings. If these readings are not

 

achieved, replace the thermocouple.

Temperature Set

Disconnect the potentiometer leads from the board.

Potentiometer

Place ohm meter test leads on the blue and green pot.

 

leads. Reading should be 1 K ohms. Place meter leads

 

across the blue and purple pot. leads and rotate knob

 

from high to low. Repeat on green and purple leads.

 

Check for even rise and fall of ohms reading to insure

 

that there are no open or dead spots in the

 

potentiometer. Check each lead to ground for shorts.

 

Replace Pot. if it does not meet the above test.

Hi Limit Thermostat-

Terminals are normally closed, open at 660°F (350°C).

Oven Cavity

If open, push in reset button and retest. If thermostat

 

will not hold for maximum oven temperature, and oven

 

is not exceeding temperature dial setting, check for

 

proper location of capillary bulb in its spring holder. If

 

above checks okay, replace hi-limit thermostat.

Air Pressure Switch

Check for voltage on both sides of the switch, if voltage

 

is present on one side only, check for air tube

 

blockage, adjust air switch, if above fails, replace

 

switch.

Heating Element Relay

Check for voltage to the Relay coil and contacts. If

 

voltage is present and contactor will not activate,

 

replace the contactor. Check for voltage across relay

 

terminals.

Heater Element

Check the amperage draw on each hot leg for proper

 

load. Check the rating plate for rating information. If

 

amp draw is low or high, check element for opens and

 

shorts.

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Contents Thermoglaze Operator’s ManualPage Equipment Record Page Contents Preface Do not Lift Excessive Weight Unloading and UncratingIdentification2 Thermoglaze Description KEYRVO Installation3 ElectricalAssembly4 Front viewInfeed Left hand view Control Panel View Operation5 Oven Ready LightCleaning6 Daily TG Cleaning InstructionsMN-1716EN Thermoglaze Thermoglaze MN-1716EN MN-1716EN Thermoglaze Thermoglaze MN-1716EN MN-1716EN Thermoglaze Thermoglaze MN-1716EN Cleaning Thermoglaze MN-1716EN MN-1716EN Thermoglaze Thermoglaze MN-1716EN MN-1716EN Thermoglaze Slide the heat shield over the oven Maintenance7 Troubleshooting8 Conveyor will not Move Pump Motor will not RUN Speed control/cook time adjustment Appendix9 TNG-2011. Thermoglaze Assembly TNG-2011. Thermoglaze Assembly TNG-2011. Thermoglaze Assembly TNG-2011. Thermoglaze Assembly TNG-2011. Thermoglaze Assembly Thermoglaze MN-1716EN MN-1716EN Thermoglaze Thermoglaze MN-1716EN MN-1716EN Thermoglaze Thermoglaze MN-1716EN SK-1258 R5 ThermoglazeTroubleshooting Guide Symptom Possible Cause EvaluationOven will not heat Conveyor will not run 3000481 & Above REMOVAL, INSTALLATION, and Adjustment Model SeriesTHERMOSTAT, Oven Cavity HI-LIMIT Main FAN Relay Assembly of Magnet to Motor Temperature Controlboard Cooling FAN, Control BOX Thermocouple AIR Pump General 1300 Series Letter DescriptionGeneral 1300 Series Parts BLOW-UP Control Compartment 1300 Series Control Compartment 1300 Series Blow UP Back 1300 Series Back 1300 Series Blow UP Standard Conveyor 1300 Series Extended Conveyor 1300 Series