Bloomfield 600 manual Brew Water Temperature Control, THEORY OF OPERATION continued

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BREW WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL

THEORY OF OPERATION (continued)

BREW WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL

Typical Heating System Electrical Configuration

The heating elements are energized when line

power is applied to the element terminals.

Water temperature is sensed by a thermobulb inserted into the water tank. This temperature

signal is fed to the thermostat by a capillary tube. An increase in temperature causes an increase in

pressure in the thermobulb. This will cause the pressure diaphragm in the thermostat to open the

line power contacts. A decrease in temperature

will similarly cause the pressure diaphragm to close the contacts.

The setpoint (desired temperature) is adjustableTypical Heating System Electrical ConfigurationManual backgroundManual background by turning the thermostat shaft. Turning the shaftManual background 1/8 turn will change the setpoint by approximately Heat Control Diagram

10ºF.

The element is protected from over-temperature by a hi-limit thermostat, which breaks line power if the temperature exceeds 260ºF.

The Ready-To-Brew light glows any time the thermostat is not calling for heat.

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Bloomfield 600 manual Brew Water Temperature Control, THEORY OF OPERATION continued