Anetsberger Brothers CF14 warranty FRYER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Continued, Problem, Cause, Remedy

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FRYER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (Continued)

FRYER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (Continued)

PROBLEM

CAUSE

Pilot flame does not

6. High-limit thermostat problem has shut off

stay lighted. (Continued)

the gas. (Continued)

! CAUTION: DO NOT return the fryer to normal operation with its high-limit thermostat bypassed/disconnected.

 

7. Gas control valve has failed.

Pilot flame goes out

1. Low gas supply pressure [less than 6

repeatedly.

 

W.C. for natural gas; (11W.C. for pro-

 

 

pane) when all other gas-powered kitchen

 

 

equipment is operating].

 

2.

Loosen thermopile or high-limit thermo-

 

 

stat connection(s) on gas control valve.

 

3.

Pilot flame does not continuously touch

 

 

the thermocouple because of excessive

 

 

air flow around the pilot burner assembly.

 

4.

High-limit thermostat problem has shut off

 

 

the gas.

!

CAUTION: DO NOT return

the fryer to normal operation

 

 

with its high-limit thermostat

 

bypassed/disconnected.

 

 

REMEDY

6.Check for, and repair, any dam- aged high-limit thermostat wir- ing. Test the high-limit thermo stat by disconnecting the thermopile at the gas control valve. Then, disconnect the red wires to the high-limit thermo stat from the gas control valve. Reconnect the thermopile; next, perform the Lighting Pro- cedure, to check whether the pilot flame lights. If the pilot flame stays lit, the high-limit thermostat has failed and must be replaced.

7.Replace the gas control valve.

1.Measure the gas supply pres- sure.

Contact your local gas supplier to obtain adequate gas supply pressure.

2.Check and tighten the connec- tions.

3.Block the excessive air flow to make the pilot flame contact the thermocouple.

4.Check for, and repair, any dam- aged high-limit thermostat wir- ing. Test the high-limit thermo- stat by disconnecting the ther- mocouple at the gas control valve. Then, disconnect the red wires to the high-limit thermo- stat from the gas control valve. Reconnect the thermopile; next, perform the Lighting Pro- cedure, to check whether the pilot flame lights. If the pilot flame stays lit, the high-limit thermostat has failed and must be replaced.

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