Keating Of Chicago 240V service manual Positioning Clearances, Restraining Devices, Leveling

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POSITIONING

CLEARANCES

 

Combustible

Non-Combustible

 

Construction

Construction

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Right Side

6"

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Left Side

6"

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The pasta cooker must be no closer than 6" from any combustible material. When placed under an exhaust hood with a fire retardant system it must comply with ANSI/UL 507-(Latest Edition) and ANSI/NFPA 96-

RESTRAINING DEVICES

WARNING

Restraining devices

required.

On Custom PastaSystem installations with casters, casters and jam nuts must be completely tightened. Adequate means must also be provided to limit the movement of the appliance without depending on the connector, the quick-disconnect device or its associated piping to limit

the appliance movement.

(Latest Edition). No frame or restriction can be constructed around the lower part of the pasta cooker that would restrict ventilation or air movement into the pasta cooker. You must insure adequate air supply to the pasta cooker.

Adequate clearance for servicing and proper operation must be maintained. Your pasta cooker is designed to be serviced from the front. Do not place a pasta cooker next to a deep fat fryer. Hot oil and water can cause an unstable condition creating a hazardous situation. The pasta cooker will operate at highest efficiency when properly leveled. Place a level across the cooker front panel from left to right, and then front to rear. Screw the adjustable bullet feet or casters in or out as necessary until the cooker is as level as possible. Each leg is adjustable to 3/4". Do not expose more than three threads on the stem of the caster.

LEVELING

The Pasta System will operate at its highest efficiency when properly leveled. Place a level on Pasta System vessel from side to side. For Pasta Systems on legs, the bottom foot of the leg is adjustable. Turn counter clockwise to decrease height or clockwise to increase height until level. For Pasta Systems on casters, the casters are adjustable by loosening the jam nut and turning the caster in or out. When the desired level is reached, tighten the jam nut. Adjustments of more than

3/4" are not recommended on any caster. The same procedure should be followed to level the Pasta System from front to back.

Figure 2-1

Caster

Connectors must comply with ANSI Z21.69/CAN1 CAN/CGA 6.16 (latest edition) for connectors for movable gas appliances. Quick-disconnect devices must comply with ANSI Z21.41/CAN 1 6.9 (or latest edition) standard for quick-disconnect devices for use with gas fuel as applicable.

IF DISCONNECTION OF THE RESTRAINT IS NECESSARY, IT MUST BE RECONNECTED WHEN THE CUSTOM PASTASYSTEM IS RETURNED TO ITS ORIGINALLY INSTALLED POSITION.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

Your pasta cooker has been ordered in either 1 phase or 3 phase by your dealer. All electrical connections should be made by a licensed electrician. If necessary this unit can be field changed from 1 phase to 3 phase or from 3 phase to 1 phase. Have a qualified electrician refer to the wire diagram.

ALL ELECTRICAL WIRING LEADING TO THE PASTA COOKER MUST CONFORM TO LOCAL CODES. BE SURE THE ON/OFF SWITCH IS IN THE OFF POSITION BEFORE TURNING THE POWER ON TO THE PASTA COOKER.

WATER AND DRAIN CONNECTION

The water is to be connected to the 3/8" female pipe connection on the cabinet back, for auto-fill and the optional faucet.

Make sure this and all other connections do not leak. Check your water pressure. The auto-fill system is not designed to handle pressure greater than 60 psi. Any pressure greater than this can damage the auto-fill solenoid or cause the system to fail. If the pressure is greater than 60 psi a pressure regulator should be added. The water temperature must not exceed 150°F (65.6°C). Hot or warm water is not needed due to the instant recovery of the Custom PastaSystem.

If during operation the boil is killed when water automatically enters the pasta cooker, turn the water pressure down until the water is added without killing the boil. The drain terminates within inches of the floor and is designed for the standard dump to drain opening.

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Contents Custom Pasta System Electric Service Manual Post this Label in a Prominent Location on Your Unit Table of Contents Introduction What to do if Equipment Arrives Damaged II InstallationDamage During Shipment File Claim for DamagesLeveling Positioning ClearancesRestraining Devices Electrical ConnectionIII Operation Draining Standard Pasta SystemProgramming HOW to Program the Keating Electronic TimerTimer Operating Instructions Digital Timers Operating LogicIV Maintenance Preventive MaintenanceLimited Calibration Water Auto-Fill and Low Water Safety Shut- Off Systems Cooker Heating Section Service and Parts InformationWarranty Repairs Ordering PartsVI Service Diagnosis Trouble ShootingProblem Probable Cause Solution VII Parts List Custom Pasta System Electric Control Panel AssemblyItem # Description QTY Parts List for Custom Pasta System Description ModelsParts List for 14 DROP-IN Custom Pasta System Parts List for 18 Custom Pasta SystemDescription QTY PART# Viii Wiring Diagrams Electric Pasta 2-THERMOSTAT Wiring Diagram Without TimersElectric Pasta with 138 Timers Wiring Diagram 18 & 20 Electric Pasta with 138 Timers Wiring Diagram Electric Pasta 2-THERMOSTAT Wiring Diagram Without Timers Warranty Serving Those Who Serve The Very Best