Consistency Control - Overview (cont.)

In the “standby” mode the control board senses the temperature of the product in the barrel. The drive motor is cycled on time only. It will operate for 2 minutes ON then 18 minutes OFF as long as it is in “standby”. The com- pressor and drive motor are cycled independently for the barrel in the “standby” mode. Once the barrel thermistor signals to the board, the board will start the compressor and the barrel solenoid valve will open as refrigeration is required. It will continue to run until satisfied. The plunger switch is disabled and the drive motor will not start when the plunger is opened. The hopper is still controlled by temperature. If the thermistor signals a raise in temperature the compressor will start and the hopper solenoid valve will be opened. It will continue to run until satisfied.

In the “clean” mode the drive motor will run continuously. (The compressor will not run in the “clean” mode.) This is for emptying out product for cleaning purposes.

There are eleven (11) lights on the circuit board that indicate the following: (See Figure I)

BARREL (D1) - Illuminated when the freezing cylinder (barrel) has achieved the pre-set temperature in the "Standby" mode.

HOPPER (D2) - Illuminated when the hopper has achieved the pre-set temperature in the "Standby" mode.

WASH (D3) - Illuminated when the mode switch is in the wash or "Clean" position.

FREEZE (D4) - Illuminated when the mode switch is in the "Freeze" mode.

DISPENSE (D5) - Illuminated when the dispensing valve is open calling for both the compressor and drive motor to operate.

GREEN CONSISTENCY (D6) - Off when the motor and compressor are off. Illuminated when the compressor and dasher are bringing product to preset consistency. Blinks as preset consistency is achieved and then goes out.

RED CONSISTENCY (D7) - Blinks as preset product consistency is approached. Glows steadily when preset consistency is achieved and then goes out.

COIL (D8) - Compressor contactor energized

COIL (D9) - Drive motor coil energized

COIL (D10) - Hopper refrigeration solenoid coil energized

COIL (D11) - Freezing cylinder refrigeration solenoid coil energized

 

Figure I Electronic Control Board

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Grindmaster 5311, 5941, 5511, 5711 instruction manual Figure I Electronic Control Board

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