Vulcan-Hart GR85F, GR65F, GR35F, GR45F, GR25 FRY Tank Assembly, High Limit Thermostat

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GR SERIES GAS FRYERS - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS

3.Reverse procedure to install and check for proper operation.

FRY TANK ASSEMBLY

WARNING: DISCONNECT THE

ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE

MACHINE AND FOLLOW LOCKOUT /

TAGOUT PROCEDURES.

WARNING: SHUT OFF THE GAS BEFORE SERVICING THE UNIT.

WARNING: ALL GAS JOINTS DISTURBED DURING SERVICING MUST BE CHECKED FOR LEAKS. CHECK WITH A SOAP AND WATER SOLUTION (BUBBLES). DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME.

1.Drain shortening from fry tank.

2.Disconnect the gas supply line to allow access to fryer from all sides.

3.Remove fry baskets, crumb screen and basket hanger.

NOTE: If the fryer is a battery section, remove grease strip and split the silicone seal between the fryer section tanks with a utility knife.

4.Remove front panel as outlined under FRONT PANEL.

5.On Kleenscreen fryer sections only, remove bolts securing the drain pipe flange to the manual drain valve.

6.Remove main burners as outlined under MAIN BURNERS.

7.Disconnect lead wires and pilot tube from the gas combination valve.

8.Remove pilot burner as outlined under PILOT BURNER.

9.Remove control thermostat as outlined under

CONTROL THERMOSTAT.

10.Remove high limit thermostat as outlined under

HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT.

11.Remove gas manifold and hanger assembly from the fryer.

A.For fryer sections above the filter drawer assembly on battery fryers or single floor model fryers (filter ready), remove mounting nuts securing gas manifold and hanger assembly to the fryer’s base frame.

B.For other fryer sections in a battery and for non-filter ready fryers, remove mounting nuts securing gas manifold and hanger assembly to the V shaped support bracket.

12.On Kleenscreen and filter ready fryers only, separate the oil return line (hose or flexible tubing) fitting at the elbow.

13.Separate gas line fitting at the inlet side of the gas combination valve.

14.Remove bolts securing gas line support bracket at the left side of gas manifold and hanger assembly. Allow gas line support bracket to swing out of way then replace bolts in the frame. Hand tighten only.

15.Remove screws securing the top of fry tank to the flue wrap.

CAUTION: Use care when lifting fry tank assemblies from the fryer body. Exterior surfaces of the fryer can be slippery and the assemblies are heavy.

16.Grasp the fry tank at the top (by flue) and front lip, then lift fry tank assembly from the fryer body. Place the assembly on floor or table for removal of the remaining components.

NOTE: If side access is not available, lift fry tank assembly from the front of the fryer while rotating the assembly upwards and toward the front.

17.On Kleenscreen fryers only, remove filter valve assembly (as necessary) and oil return line piping from fryer. If removing left side fry tank above filter drawer assembly, disconnect oil line and remove discard valve assembly from fryer.

18.Remove bolts securing gas manifold hanger assembly to the fry tank.

19.Remove screws securing flue box to fry tank then remove flue box.

20.Remove drain valve.

F25125 (March 2003)

 

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Contents GR Series GAS Fryers with Millivolt Controls ModelTable of Contents Model Designations Models and Features Introduction Single Floor Model or Battery FryersGeneral Kleenscreen Filtering System Tools Removal and Replacement of PartsSpecifications Front Panel DoorControl Thermostat High Limit ThermostatMain Burners Main Burner Orifice GAS Combination ValvePilot Burner ThermopileFRY Tank Assembly High Limit ThermostatFilter Valve and Discard Valve Switches Pump and MotorService Procedures and Adjustments Control Thermostat CalibrationGAS Manifold Pressure Adjustment Pilot Burner Flame AdjustmentMillivolt Controls Test Fryer Controls Electrical OperationComponent Function Kleenscreen Filter ControlsComponent Location Millivolt Controls Sequence of OperationKleenscreen Filtering System Schematic Diagram Wiring Diagrams Junction Box, Kleenscreen Filtering System Frymate Dump Station Symptoms Possible Causes TroubleshootingALL Models Symptom Possible Causes Frymate Dump Station With Optional HeaterKleenscreen Filter Condensed Spare Parts ListGR Series GAS Fryers with Millivolt Control

GR85, GR35, GR25, GR45F, GR35F specifications

Vulcan-Hart, a leader in the commercial kitchen equipment industry, offers an impressive lineup of gas griddles that cater to the diverse needs of foodservice operations. Among their most renowned models are the GR45, GR65, GR85F, GR65F, and GR35F, each characterized by its durability, efficiency, and innovative features.

The Vulcan-Hart GR45 is a compact yet powerful gas griddle designed for operations with limited space. It features a 45-inch cooking surface, made from polished steel that provides even heat distribution for optimal cooking results. The GR45 comes equipped with a manual control thermostatic feature, which allows for precise temperature adjustments, ensuring perfect cooking for various menu items. Its stainless steel construction not only guarantees durability but also makes cleaning a breeze.

In contrast, the GR65 offers a larger cooking surface, measuring 65 inches. This model is particularly well-suited for establishments with high-volume demands. The GR65 boasts a high-efficiency burner system that maximizes heat output while minimizing gas consumption. Its smooth, durable cooking surface allows chefs to sear meats, cook pancakes, and prepare various dishes simultaneously. Moreover, the GR65F variant includes a front grease drawer, facilitating easy cleanup and maintenance.

The GR85F model takes versatility a step further, featuring an expansive 85-inch cooking area. This griddle is ideal for high-traffic restaurants and catering operations, offering ample space to handle multiple orders at once. The GR85F utilizes a powerful gas burner system that delivers consistent heat across the entire cooking surface. Its built-in grease management system helps maintain a clean cooking area, making it a favorite among busy kitchen staff.

For those in need of a smaller griddle, the GR65F and GR35F models are perfect solutions. The GR65F is similar to the GR65 but with the added convenience of a front grease drawer, while the GR35F is ideal for establishments focusing on smaller menus or limited cooking space. Both models feature reliable performance, energy efficiency, and ease of use, ensuring that operators can increase productivity while reducing operational costs.

In summary, the Vulcan-Hart GR series, including the GR45, GR65, GR85F, GR65F, and GR35F, showcases the brand's commitment to quality and innovation. Each model's main features, such as high-efficiency burners, durable cooking surfaces, and user-friendly grease management systems, cater to the ever-evolving demands of the foodservice industry. Whether for high-volume restaurants or smaller operations, Vulcan-Hart griddles deliver performance, reliability, and versatility.