Turbo Chef Technologies i5 service manual Electrical Specifications, Single Phase, Multi Phase

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2SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION

Electrical Specifications

TurboChef recommends a Type D circuit breaker for all installations outside the US.

Single Phase

i5 US model (i5-9500-1) Voltage: 208/240 VAC* Frequency: 60 Hz Current: 48 amps

Max Input: 9500/11500 watts

Plug: NEMA 6-50P

i5 UK model (i5-9500-2-UK) Voltage: 230 VAC Frequency: 50 Hz Current: 48 amps

Max Input: 10000 watts

Plug: IEC 309, 3-pin

i5 BK model (i5-9500-6-BK) Voltage: 220 VAC Frequency: 60 Hz Current: 48 amps

Max Input: 10000 watts

Plug: IEC 309, 3-pin

i5 LA model (i5-9500-7-LA) Voltage: 220 VAC Frequency: 60 Hz Current: 48 amps

Max Input: 10000 watts

Plug: NEMA 6-50P

i5 JK model (i5-9500-8-JK) - 50 Hz (i5-9500-10-JK) - 60 Hz

Voltage: 200 VAC

Frequency: 50 or 60 Hz

Current: 46 amps

Max Input: 9000 watts

Plug: PSE-marked, 3-blade

*North America models include a voltage sensor which detects 208 or 240 VAC. The voltage sensor does not compensate for lack-of or over- voltage installations.

Multi Phase

i5 EW model (i5-9500-4-EW) Voltage: 400 VAC Frequency: 50 Hz

Current: 19 amps

Max Input: 10000 watts

Plug: IEC 309, 5-pin

i5 AU model (i5-9500-5-AU) Voltage: 400 VAC Frequency: 50 Hz Current: 19 amps

Max Input: 10000 watts

Plug: Clipsal 5-pin

i5 KW model (i5-9500-12-KW) Voltage: 400 VAC Frequency: 60 Hz

Current: 19 amps

Max Input: 10000 watts

Plug: IEC 309, 5-pin

i5 ED model (i5-9500-3-ED) Voltage: 230 VAC Frequency: 50 Hz Current: 28 amps

Max Input: 10000 watts

Plug: IEC 309, 4-pin

i5 SD model (i5-9500-13-SD) Voltage: 230 VAC Frequency: 60 Hz

Current: 28 amps

Max Input: 10000 watts

Plug: IEC 309, 4-pin

i5 JD model (i5-9500-9-JD) - 50 Hz (i5-9500-11-JD) - 60 Hz

Voltage: 200 VAC

Frequency: 50 or 60 Hz

Current: 25 amps

Max Input: 10000 watts

Plug: PSE-marked, 4-blade

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Contents Accelerating the World of Cooking TM Page For further information, call 800.90TURBO Page Table of Contents Oven Systems Edit ModeRTD Oven Schematic Appendix Replacing Oven Components TroubleshootingReducing Fire Risk General Safety InformationGrounding Instructions Power Cord ReplacementRF Interference Considerations Specifications and Installation Theory of Operation DimensionsCertifications Oven ConstructionSingle Phase Electrical SpecificationsMulti Phase Lifting and Placing the Oven Unpacking InstructionsOptional Installation Items Installation Near Open Heat SourceVoltage Selection 32.0 813 mm This page intentionally Left blank Daily Maintenance Remove and Clean the Lower Jetplate Remove and Clean the Wire RackRemove and Clean the Lower Air Diverter Clean the Oven InteriorReinstall Components Clean and Dry the Oven DoorClean the Drain Pan Clean the Oven ExteriorOven Controls and Cooking Oven Controls Cooking Mode 1 Oven OffMode 3 Warming Up Mode 2 Temperature SelectMode 4 Soak Mode 5 Ready to Cook or IdleMode 7 Cooking Mode 9 Cook MoreMode 8 Remove Food from Oven Mode 10 Cooling DownViewing the Fault Log Overview of the Info ModeViewing the Service Numbers Viewing Cook Counter/Time LogsInfo Mode Setting the Language Resetting the OvenSetting the Date/Time Turning Oven Options On/OffTest Mode Status Indicators Test Mode Testing Oven PartsTest Mode Fault Log Test Mode Turning On/Off Diagnostic ModeTest Mode Manufacturing Mode Test Mode Self TestMicrowave Power Test Microwave Leakage TestErase/Default Oven Settings Changing Temperature Measurement SettingLoading a Menu Serial Number EditInserting Smart Card/USB Device Updating the SoftwareEdit Mode Single vs. Multiple Temperature Mode Overview of the Edit ModeChanging Food Group/Recipe Name Changing Set TemperaturesChanging Recipe Settings This page intentionally Left blank Oven Systems Convection System Removing/Reinstalling the Oven Door Troubleshooting Convection SystemAdjusting the Oven Door Oven DoorOven Systems Adjusting the Door Switches Interlock SwitchesHinges and Counter-Balance Assembly = Loosen = Tighten = Loosen Slightly Step Measuring RF Leakage for Microwave SafetySurvey Meter Placement TroubleshootingWiring the Filament Transformers Testing a CapacitorMicrowave System CapacitorsTesting a Filament or HV Transformer Wiring the High-Voltage TransformersHigh-Voltage Transformers High-Voltage DiodesTesting a High-Voltage Diode Magnetrons Testing a Magnetron for an Open/Shorted FilamentWave Guides Control System High Limit Thermostat Power SupplyMagnetron Thermostats Relay K1 FilamentRelay K7 Magnetron Cooling Fan Wire HarnessRelay K8 Stirrer Motor Smart Card ReaderCatalytic Converter Filtering SystemDrain Pan Air FilterTroubleshooting Fault Code Descriptions Overview of TroubleshootingF7 RTD Open Below Fault Code TroubleshootingNo YES Is the K6 mechanical Replace the F3 or F4 Are both cooling fans rotating? Yesno Non-Fault Code Troubleshooting Does the keypad beep when YES YES no Did you use a smart card or USB Smart Card Verify the USB device is Is the connection from Troubleshooting Oven Schematic Delta WYE This page intentionally Left blank Appendix Replacing Oven Components To Replace This First Remove This Comprehensive Table of Oven Components2APPENDIX Replacing Oven Components Replacing Items No Cover Removal Required Figures A-1, A-2 Figure A-1 No Cover Removal Required 16 174 5 11 12 13 15 16 Replacing Items Opening Top Cover Required Figure A-3Cover, Top I5-9243 Figure A-4 Removing Top Cover Required 13 14 15Figure A-6 Top Cover Detail Qty Figure A-7 Removing Left Side Cover Required Replacing Oven Components I5-9316 Screw, 10-32 x 3/8 lg, PFLH, 100 Deg, SS 101401 qty Oven Components For service or information
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