Toro 1116-080-A1, 1133-080-A REMOVAL, Installation and Adjustments, MOTOR, Main FAN Replacement

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approx. 10VDC. If no voltage is present, trace

 

 

wiring back to oven control. If there is no voltage

 

 

present at the oven control, replace the oven

 

 

control.

 

Conveyor motor

If there is voltage supplied to the hall effect

 

 

sensor, check for a frequency output from the hall

 

 

effect sensor. Measure frequency across the

 

 

yellow and white wires at the motor connector.

 

 

Frequency reading should be approx. 25 – 100

 

 

Hz. If these readings are not achieved, replace

 

 

conveyor motor. If the readings are achieved,

 

 

proceed.

 

Oven control

If the hall effect sensor readings are correct, but

 

 

there is no speed indicated on the display, replace

 

 

the oven control.

REMOVAL, INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENTS

IMPINGER II ADVANTAGE SERIES

CAUTION

BEFORE REMOVING OR INSTALLING ANY COMPONENT IN THE IMPINGER

OVEN BE SURE TO DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER AND GAS SUPPLY.

MAIN FAN – REPLACEMENT

A.Shut off power at main breaker.

B.Remove motor cover from back of oven.

C.Disconnect wiring and mark for reassembly.

D.Remove bolts and slide back straight out of the oven.

E.Loosen the bolt from fan hub and remove fan from motor shaft.

NOTE: Measure distance from fan blade to rear wall assembly before removal to aid in reassembly. F. Reassemble in reverse order and check system operation.

MOTOR, MAIN FAN – REPLACEMENT

A.Shut off power at main breaker.

B.Remove motor cover from back of oven.

C.Disconnect wiring and mark for reassembly.

D.Remove bolts and slide back straight out of the oven.

E.Loosen the bolt from fan hub and remove fan from motor shaft.

NOTE: Measure distance from the fan blade to rear wall assembly before removal to aid in reassembly.

F.Remove four screws from motor support assembly.

G.Remove motor mount clamp and remove motor from oven back.

H.Remove motor mount from motor.

I.Reassemble in reverse order and check system operation.

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Contents Impinger Conveyor Ovens Power Supply Temperature ControlNAT. GAS LP GASPhase Automatic Cool DownSchematic Diagram Model 1130-080-A, 1130-080-A1, 1131-080-A, 1131-080-A1 Model 1132-080-A, 1132-080-A1, 1133-080-A, 1133-080-A1 Model 1161-080-A Model 1162-080-A Model 1130-08H-A, 1131-08H-A Model 1132-08H-A, 1133-08H-A Troubleshooting Guide GAS Ovens Symptom Possible Cause EvaluationMain fan motor to neutral. If no voltage is Occur. If flame is not detected, the ignition control will With Power on and Thermocouple Needed Troubleshooting Guide Electric Ovens Page Control Closed position. If there is no voltage to REMOVAL, Installation and Adjustments MOTOR, Main FAN ReplacementCapacitor Replacement ON/OFF Switch ReplacementFuse Holder Replacement Cooling FAN, Control BOX ReplacementTRANSFORMER, Burner Replacement Oven Control ReplacementTransformer Control Replacement Thermocouple ReplacementBurner Control Replacement GAS Valve ReplacementTemperature Regulation Valve Replacement HOT Surface Igniter ReplacementBypass Orifice Replacement Main Burner Orifice ReplacementReversing Switch Replacement Conveyor Drive Motor ReplacementHeating Element Replacement BEARING, Conveyor ReplacementMercury Contactor Replacement General View Impinger II Advantage Model Letter Part Number DescriptionGeneral View Control BOX, Front Model 1116-080-A, 1116-080-A1, 1117-080-A, 1117-080-A1Control BOX, Front View Model Control BOX, Front Model Control BOX, Front View Model Control BOX, Rear Model Control BOX, Rear View Model Control BOX Rear Model Control BOX, Rear View Model Oven Back Assembly Oven Back Assembly View Conveyor / Door Conveyor / Door View

1117-080-A1, 1117-080-A, 1130-080-A, 1131-080-A, 1132-08H-A specifications

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