FRYER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (Continued)
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Main burners do not | 1. Gas control valve knob set to OFF or | 1. Perform the normal Lighting |
ignite. | PILOT. | Procedure. Turn the gas |
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| control valveknob to ON to |
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| light the main burners. |
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| If the burners do not light, the |
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| gas control valve has failed and |
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| must be replaced. |
| 2. Low gas supply pressure [less than 6” | 2. Measure the gas supply pres- |
| W.C. for natural gas; (11” W.C. for pro- | sure. |
| pane) when all other | Contact your local gas supplier |
| equipment is operating]. | to obtain adequate gas supply |
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| pressure. |
| 3. Pilot burner problem. | 3. Refer to the preceding Pilot |
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| Burner problems and use the |
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| correct remedy. |
| 4. Thermostat control set below the tem- | 4. Increase the thermostat setting |
| perature of the liquid shortening in the | until the burners light. If this |
| kettle. | setting is greater than the de- |
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| sired temperature, reset the |
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| thermostat to the desired set- |
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| ting and allow the shortening to |
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| cool to the desired tempera- |
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| ture. |
| 5. Gas control valve has failed. | 5. Replace the gas control valve. |
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Main burners do not | 1. Thermostat has failed. | 1. Turn the thermostat control |
stop burning. |
| knob to OFF. If the burners |
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| do not quit burning, the ther- |
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| mostat has failed and must |
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| be replaced. |
| 2. Gas control valve has failed. | 2. Turn the gas control valve knob |
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| to OFF. If the burners do not |
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| quit burning, the gas control |
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| valve has failed and must be |
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| replaced. |
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