6.0SERVICE (Continued)
THERMOSTAT
The thermostat adjustment should not be changed. Check the following before changing the thermostat.
1.With kettle cold, the pressure on the pressure gauge should read in the green vacuum zone (25 to 30 inches Hg vacuum). If not, see
2.The pressure switch may be set too high or too low and causing the out of adjustment condition. A voltmeter should be used by a properly trained serviceman to determine if the pressure switch or thermostat is actually cycling the burners. If the pressure switch is found to be cycling the burners, see “Pressure Switch” section.
After verifying that the pressure switch is set and operating properly, the thermostat may be adjusted using the set screw inside the stem. At maximum setting, the thermostat should cycle off at a gauge pressure reading of 30 psi. Turn set screw clockwise to decrease pressure and counterclockwise to increase pressure.
PRESSURE SWITCH
The pressure switch should not be adjusted until it is determined to be the cause of an operating pressure difficulty. See “Thermostat” section to determine if the source of difficulty is the pressure switch or thermostat.
The major difficulties caused by pressure switch
1.Pressure relief valve opening, pressure rises above 45 psi.
2.Pressure in kettle is less than 30 psi and burner is being shut down by pressure switch (not thermostat).
The pressure switch is preset for proper operation from the factory. It is adjusted to the maximum pressure which will prevent the pressure relief valve from opening. During preheat to the maximum thermostat setting (275EF), from either a cold condition or a lower temperature setting, the temperature may overshoot the thermostat setting and be shut down by the pressure switch. This is normal, however, after the kettle has cycled several times (empty) the thermostat will begin cycling the unit.
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