should be approx. 25-100 Hz. If these readings are not

 

 

achieved, replace conveyor motor. If the readings are

 

 

achieved, proceed.

 

Oven control

If the hall effect sensor readings are correct, but there

 

 

is no speed indicated on the display, replace the oven

 

 

control

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

IMPINGER II ADVANTAGE

SERIAL NUMBER 2038616 AND ABOVE (OVENS WITH PUSH BUTTON CONTROLS)

MODEL 1164-000-EA 400/230VAC

50HZ.

3 PHASE

REFER TO PROPER SCHEMATIC FOR IDENTIFIED COMPONENTS

 

 

 

 

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

EVALUATION

 

Oven fan will not run

Incoming power supply

Check breaker, reset if required. Check power plug to

 

 

be sure it is firmly in receptacle. Measure incoming

 

 

power, call power co. if needed.

 

Oven cavity hi-limit

Terminals are normally closed, opens at 660°F (350°C).

 

thermostat

If open, reset and test oven for proper operation. If

 

 

thermostat will not hold for maximum oven temperature,

 

 

and oven is not exceeding control setting, check for

 

 

proper location of capillary bulb ion its spring holder. If

 

 

above checks are okay, replace hi-limit thermostat.

 

Fuse, 10 amp

Check, replace if necessary.

 

Fuse holder

Check, replace if necessary.

 

Hi-limit thermostat, control

Check for voltage on both sides of switch. Terminals are

 

box

normally closed. If open, reset and test oven for proper

 

 

operation. If thermostat will not hold, and control box

 

 

temperature is not exceeding 140°F (60°C), replace

 

 

thermostat.

 

 

Switch, main fan

With power off, check continuity between switch

 

 

terminals. Replace as needed.

 

Motor, main fan

Check for opens, shorts or grounds. With power off, turn

 

 

fan blade to check for locked rotor.

 

Capacitor

Check for shorts or grounds.

 

 

WARNING: Capacitor has a stored charge, discharge

 

 

before testing.

 

No control box cooling

Incoming power supply

Check breaker, reset if required. Check power plug to

 

 

be sure it is firmly in receptacle. Measure incoming

 

 

power, call power co. if needed.

 

Oven cavity hi-limit

Terminals are normally closed, opens at 660°F (350°C).

 

thermostat

If open, reset and test oven for proper operation. If

 

 

thermostat will not hold for maximum oven temperature,

 

 

and oven is not exceeding control setting, check for

 

 

proper location of capillary bulb in its spring holder. If

 

 

above checks are okay, replace hi-limit thermostat.

 

Fuse, 10 amp

Check, replace if necessary.

 

Fuse holder

Check, replace if necessary.

 

Hi-limit thermostat, control

Check for voltage on both sides of switch. Terminals are

 

box

normally closed. If open, reset and test oven for proper

 

 

operation. If thermostat will not hold, and control box

 

 

temperature is not exceeding 140°F (60°C), replace

 

 

thermostat.

 

 

Switch, main fan

With power off, check continuity between switch

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