Belshaw Brothers 624, 618L, 634 manual Testing the Continuity of the Thermostat, Terminals

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Testing the Continuity of the Thermostat

WARNING

To avoid the possibility of electric shock, disconnect the machine from the power source before testing.

1.Disconnect the machine from the power supply.

2.Disconnect the terminal wires from the thermostat.

3.Connect the continuity tester across the B terminals indicated in Figure B-2. This set of contacts should be closed whenever the thermostat is on. To test, start with the thermostat in the OFF position. Then turn the thermostat up until you hear a distinct click (at about the 175“ F/79“ C setting). At this time, there should be continuity across the B terminals.

4.Connect the continuity tester across the A terminals indicated in Figure B-2. Start with the thermostat in the OFF position and turn the thermostat up until you hear a distinct click. If there is no continuity (the indicator or light does not come on), proceed to

step 5.

5.With the continuity tester still connected, turn the thermostat knob to OFF and remove the knob. There is an adjusting screw in the center of the knob stem. Turn it counter- clockwise until there is continuity. If there is no continuity (the indicator or light does not come on), then the thermostat is defective. If there is continuity, proceed to step 6.

6.Immerse the thermostat sensing bulb in a pan of boiling water and set the thermostat at about 212“ F/100“ C. The continuity tester’s indicator or light should go off. If the indicator or light does not go off, increase the temperature

setting of the thermostat until it does. Then recalibrate the thermostat according to the manufacturer’s instructions. If the indicator or light will not go off at any setting or recalibration, then the thermostat is defective.

“B” terminals

“A” terminals

Figure B-2. Thermostat Terminals.

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Contents Operator’s Manual Electric FryerPage Equipment Record Page Contents Figures Preface Page Initial Cleaning 1InstallationInstalling the Fryer Unpacking the FryerMounting the Drain Tray Moving the Fryer618L, 624, and 634 Electric Fryers MN-1126EN Hot shortening causes severe burns Operation2618L, 624, and 634 Electric Fryers MN-1126EN Cleaning the Frying Screen Cleaning3Cleaning the Kettle Cleaning the Exterior SurfacesWashing Rinsing Troubleshooting4 Fryer will not Turn on or Heat Heating Elements will not Heat Appendixes Tips on Making Quality Cake Donuts Donut-Making HelpsRatios of Plunger Sizes to Donut Weights Calculating Correct Water TemperatureTemperature Conversion 335 168.3 380 193.3 Electrical Components Testing the Continuity of the Toggle SwitchTerminals Testing the Continuity of the ThermostatParts Lists 618L, 624, and 634 Electric Fryers MN-1126EN Figure C-1 L Final Assembly PRE-WIRE Panel ASSEMBLY-U.L PRE-WIRE Panel ASSEMBLY-380 Volt Export 618L, 624, and 634 Electric Fryers MN-1126EN Figure C-2 L Heater Head Assembly 618L, 624, and 634 Electric Fryers MN-1126EN Figure C-3 Final Assembly PRE-WIRE Panel ASSEMBLY-U.L PRE-WIRE Panel ASSEMBLY-380 Volt Export PRE-WIRE Panel ASSEMBLY-440/480 VOLT, Transformer MN-1126EN 618L, 624, and 634 Fryers Figure C-4 Heater Head Assembly MN-1126EN 618L, 624, and 634 Fryers Figure C-5 Final Assembly PRE-WIRE Panel ASSEMBLY-U.L PRE-WIRE Panel ASSEMBLY-440/480 VOLT, Transformer MN-1126EN 618L, 624, and 634 Fryers Figure C-6 Heater Head Assembly Wiring Diagrams 618L, 624, and 634 Electric Fryers MN-1126EN MN-1126EN 618L, 624, and 634 Fryers 618L, 624, and 634 Electric Fryers MN-1126EN

634, 624, 618L specifications

Belshaw Brothers has been at the forefront of innovative donut equipment for nearly a century, and their models 618L, 634, and 624 are a testament to that legacy. These models embody the perfect blend of efficiency, quality, and advanced technology, catering to both small businesses and larger-scale operations.

The Belshaw Brothers 618L is highly regarded for its compact design and exceptional performance. Engineered for productivity, it can handle a wide variety of donuts with ease. The 618L features a proven frying system, ensuring uniform cooking and consistent results with every batch. Operators can expect precise temperature control, which is crucial for achieving the perfect texture and flavor. Its user-friendly interface allows for easy adjustments, making it accessible for both novice and experienced bakers.

Moving on to the 634 model, this machine introduces more advanced features aimed at enhancing production capabilities. The 634 boasts a larger capacity, which makes it ideal for busy shops looking to increase throughput. Its innovative automatic fry system ensures that the donuts are cooked evenly and thoroughly, significantly reducing the chances of burning or undercooking. Additionally, the 634 includes a digital control panel that provides real-time feedback on frying times and temperatures, helping operators maintain optimal cooking conditions and improve overall product consistency.

The Belshaw Brothers 624 takes efficiency a step further with automation features that streamline operations. Designed for high-volume settings, the 624 integrates advanced technologies such as a built-in conveyor system that transports donuts effortlessly through the frying process. This model is equipped with multiple temperature zones, allowing for tailored cooking based on the type of donut being produced. The 624’s robust construction guarantees longevity and reliability, ensuring that it can withstand the demands of a busy kitchen environment.

All three models share common characteristics that reflect Belshaw's commitment to quality, including durable materials, safety features, and ease of maintenance. They are designed with the operator in mind, offering an ergonomic setup that minimizes strain during prolonged use. Moreover, the ease of cleaning and maintenance ensures that these machines remain in top shape, contributing to a more hygienic production environment.

In summary, the Belshaw Brothers 618L, 634, and 624 models exemplify state-of-the-art technology in donut production. With their unique features, user-friendly designs, and focus on efficiency, they cater to a variety of business needs, making them essential for any commercial kitchen focused on delivering high-quality donuts.