Garland CG-24, CG-36, CG-48, CG-72, CG-60 service manual Service Bulletin #95-5

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SERVICE BULLETIN #95-5 continued

Tables of millivolt values for degrees Fahrenheit (at reference junction temperature 32˚) and Centigrade (at reference junction temperature 0˚) have been written and extracts from these tables form part of this bulletin.. These are required if service technicians need to check a thermocouple without a J calibrated temperature meter..

Check the thermocouple if you find the temperature variation of the thermostat is more than ± 5˚F from the set point.. To check a thermocouple, follow this procedure:

Note: The Type J thermocouple requires the use of a Type J temperature meter.. If a type J meter is not available use a millivolt meter and refer to the tables of degrees/millvolt values following, to calculate the cold junction compensation..

Remember that the accuracy of you measurements can be no more accurate than your instruments.. Thermocouples generate very small voltages.. Many voltmeters cannot read millivoltages accurately..

Set all control thermostats to the same temperature (350˚F).. Allow the griddle plate to saturate and achieve a steady temperature..

Place a surface temperature probe on the griddle surface about the thermocouple you want to check.. The surface must be cleaned before this procedure.. If there is any grease residue on the probe or griddle plate, it will introduce an error in your reading..

Take the temperature reading of the plate above the controlling thermocouple..

Disconnect the thermocouple from the temperature and, either connect it to a J type calibrated temperature meter to measure the temperature output directly or, do the following: measure and record the millivolts generated by the thermocouple.. Measure the ambient temperature.. Refer to the table and add the corresponding millvoltage for the ambient temperature to the value measured from the thermocouple.. Find the corresponding temperature in the chart for millvoltge result..

Example: if the ambient room temperature is 20˚ C add the millvolt value of 20˚C (1..019mV) from the chart to the millvolt reading of the meter and find the temperature value in the chart.. The temperature should match the reading on the surface of the plate..

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Contents Garland GAS Keep appliance area free and clear of combustibles Important InformationTable of Contents Back Natural Dimensions and SpecificationsHow Does it work? What is a Chain GriddleGas Supply What is a Chain GriddleInstallation MechanicalStart-Up InstallationElectrical Power, Lighting & Control VentilationCleaning Operation & MaintenanceServicing Thermocouple How To Replace a ThermocoupleServicing ThermostatPilot Ignition Control Control Module Incandescent LampsPower Switches Gas Valve RegulatorControl Circuit Control schematic for a Model CG-48 Chain Griddle Control Panel Schematic DiagramSubject Service Bulletin #95-5Service Bulletin #95-5 EMF In Millivolts Reference Junction 0F Type J Thermocouples 0 to 440FEMF In Millivolts Reference Junction 0C Type J Thermocouples 0 to 240CGCGTRAINING06 03/03/08 GCGTRAINING06 03/03/08

CG-60, CG-72, CG-48, CG-36, CG-24 specifications

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