Keating Of Chicago SERIES 2006 warranty Service Diagnosis, Gas Pressure, Air Flow

Models: SERIES 2006

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Short Cycle: The thermostat will cycle rapidly while the fryer is in the idle mode; the temperature will be erratic.

Thermostat Bulb Positioning 18" & up Fryer Gas

SERVICE

ALL HI-LIMIT CONTROLS ARE PRESET AT THE FACTORY FOR A SPECIFIC TEMPERATURE. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CHANGE THE SETTING OF THE HI-LIMIT. IF THE HI-LIMIT FAILS TO SHUT OFF BETWEEN 425°F AND 450°F DURING TESTING, IT MUST BE REPLACED.

FLAME ADJUSTMENT

A. Gas Pressure

1.At gas valve, remove adjustment port cover, rotate adjustment screw with screwdriver and replace port cover.

2.To check the gas pressure (3" WC for natural gas or 10" WC for Propane at the manifold), use an allen wrench to remove the gas pressure test port, located in the center of the manifold.

3.Line pressure (incoming pressure) is critical for proper ignition of the IFM. Incoming pressure must

be : Natural - 7” W.C. Propane - 11” W.C.

B. Air Flow

1.To determine the proper gas/air mixture, look into the viewing window for each burner, located just to the left of each burner air hose where the hose is connected to the burner assembly. (See figure below).

bright red/orange with proper mixture – orange “glow” around burner tube

too much gas – orange “haze” around burner tube (showing incomplete combustion)

too little gas – blue at front of burner, or totally blue

Remove the cover by loosening the screws to gain access to the burner viewing windows (14” Model Shown).

REQUIRED TEST THERMOSTAT

Multimeter (for testing continuity)

CHECKING CONTINUITY WITH THE MULTIMETER

1.Rotate the thermostat shaft until an audible click is heard.

2.Rotate the thermostat shaft left and right ten times causing the switch to click on and off ten times, while using the Multimeter to verify continuity.

3.If the switch does not show continuity during all ten trials, replace the thermostat.

Disassembling the thermostat will void the thermostat warranty.

1.Set compression ring onto capillary end of bulb finger tight, 1/2” from end of capillary.

2.Insert new thermostat bulb through control panel back.

3.Apply oil resistant flexible sealant ontocompression fitting thread before installing fitting into fryer vessel.

4.Position bent portion of bulb against far right heat transfer tube and install compression fitting snugly into fryer vessel.

5.Adjust bulb so at least 2” of bent portion of it is next to heat transfer tube and tighten compression nut onto compression fitting for fryer 18 & up. The end of thermostat bulb should touch the burner tube for 14" fryers.

6.Refill fryer with oil to “fill level line”.

7.Start fryer, preheat and calibrate with thermometer.

SERVICE DIAGNOSIS

A properly adjusted Keating Incredible Frying Machine® (IFM), with no load, will cycle “On” approximately every 2 1/2 to 3 minutes. Each cycle will last 15 to 25 seconds, ensuring that the temperature setting is held within a narrow band.

Every Keating Incredible Frying Machine® (IFM) has a number of safety controls to ensure safe operation and guard against component failure.

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Keating Of Chicago SERIES 2006 warranty Service Diagnosis, Gas Pressure, Air Flow, Required Test Thermostat

SERIES 2006 specifications

The Keating of Chicago series, introduced in 2006, is a striking tribute to modern architecture and innovative design within urban environments. This furniture line, known for its sleek lines and functional form, reflects the spirit of Chicago’s rich architectural history while embracing contemporary aesthetics.

One of the key features of the Keating series is its modular design. This allows for versatility in residential and commercial spaces, enabling users to configure pieces in ways that suit their specific needs and preferences. The series includes a range of products, from sofas to coffee tables, all sharing a cohesive design language. The use of clean lines and geometric shapes promotes a sense of minimalism that appeals to modern sensibilities.

Technologically, the Keating series incorporates sustainable materials, reflecting a growing trend in furniture design focused on environmental responsibility. Many pieces are crafted from reclaimed wood, while upholstery options feature eco-friendly fabrics that are both durable and stylish. This commitment to sustainability is coupled with a focus on craftsmanship, ensuring that each piece is not only visually appealing but also built to last.

Another characteristic feature of the Keating series is its color palette and finishes. The collection often showcases neutral tones, allowing it to seamlessly integrate into various interior styles. Accents of rich colors or textures can be introduced through cushions or decorative elements, enabling individuals to personalize their spaces while retaining the series’ elegant aesthetic.

The Keating series also emphasizes comfort without compromising style. Seating options are designed with ergonomics in mind, featuring plush cushions and supportive frames. This thoughtful approach ensures that users can enjoy both the beauty and practicality of their furniture.

In summary, the Keating of Chicago series from 2006 represents a perfect fusion of modern design principles, functional versatility, and eco-consciousness. Its modular nature, sustainable materials, and commitment to comfort make it a sought-after choice for those looking to enhance their living or working environments with sophisticated furniture that stands the test of time.