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Installation

Utility Connections

THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED 

HEREIN ARE FOR THE USE OF QUALIFIED INSTAL-

LATION AND SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY. INSTAL-

LATION OR SERVICE BY OTHER THAN QUALIFIED 

PERSONNEL MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE OVEN 

AND/OR INJURY TO THE OPERATOR.
Qualified  installation  personnel  are  individuals,  a  firm, 

a corporation, or a company which either in person or 

through a representative are engaged in, and responsible 

for:
•  the installation of electrical wiring from the electric 

meter, main control box or service outlet to the elec-

tric appliance.

Qualified  installation  personnel  must  be  experienced  in 

such work, familiar with all precautions required, and have 

complied with all requirements of state or local authorities 

having jurisdiction.

U.S. and Canadian installations

All ovens, when installed, must be electrically grounded 

in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of lo-

cal codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 

70-Latest Edition and/or Canadian National Electric Code 

C22.2 as applicable.
The ventilation of this oven should be in accordance with 

local codes. In the absence of local codes, refer to the 

National ventilation code titled, “Standard for the Installa-

tion of Equipment for the Removal of Smoke and Grease 

Laden  Vapors  from  Commercial  Cooking  Equipment”, 

NFPA-96-Latest Edition.

General export installations

Installation must conform with Local and National instal-

lation standards. Local installation codes and/or require-

ments may vary. If you have any questions regarding the 

proper installation and/or operation of your Blodgett oven, 

please contact your local distributor. If you do not have a 

local distributor, please call the Blodgett Oven Company 

at 0011-802-658-6600.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

 WARNING!!

Before making any utility connections to this 

oven, check the rating plate to be sure the 

oven specifications are compatible with the 

electrical services supplied for the oven.

Wiring diagrams are located in the control compartment 

area.
Ovens are supplied for operation in several voltage choic-

es, single or three phase grounded circuits. 

U.S. and Canadian Installations

The electric motor, indicator lights and related switches 

are interconnected through the one power source sup-

plied to the oven.
1.  The supply conduit enters through the rear of the 

oven and electrical block secured to the perforated 

panel at the back of the control compartment.

General Export Installations

Export ovens are not supplied with a power cord. Size 

the electrical connection in accordance with local and Na-

tional installation standards.
The Blodgett Oven Company cannot assume responsibil-

ity for loss or damage suffered as a result oF improper 

installation.

Summary of Contents for KFC CTBR-AP

Page 1: ...ECTRIC CONVECTION OVEN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE BLODGETT OVEN COMPANY www blodgett com 44 Lakeside Avenue Burlington Vermont 05401 USA Telephone 802 658 6600 Fax 802 864 0183 PN 34532 Rev H...

Page 2: ...Your Service Agency s Address Model Serial number Oven installed by Installation checked by...

Page 3: ...Improper installa tion adjustment alternation service or maintenance can cause property damage in jury or death Read the instl lation operation and mainte nance instructions thoroughly before installi...

Page 4: ...rmally lost is recirculated within the cooking chamber before being vented from the oven resulting in substantial reductions in energy consumption and en hanced oven performance electrical ratings vol...

Page 5: ...Smoke and Grease Laden Vapors from Commercial Cooking Equipment NFPA 96 Latest Edition General export installations Installation must conform with Local and National instal lation standards Local inst...

Page 6: ...the shelf holes with the bolt holes found near the bottom of each leg 6 Insert a carriage bolt from the outside of the leg through the leg and through the shelf corner bracket 7 Place a lock washer an...

Page 7: ...f the oven with the bolt holes in the stand 6 Insert a bolt and washer from the top down through each of the two holes 7 Place a nut and washer on each of the bolts and tight en securely 8 Replace the...

Page 8: ...gurations available for the CTBR AP Two CTBR AP ovens CTB biscuit oven stacked on top of a CTBR AP CTBR AP stacked on top of a Mark V See the following pages for stacking instructions for all configur...

Page 9: ...in the top of the lower sec tion near the left hand corners 6 Lay the upper section on its back Attach the self ad hesive gasket tape to the front and side edges on the bottom of the unit 7 Set the u...

Page 10: ...ttom of the unit 8 Set the CTBR AP upright on top of the Mark V 9 Remove the control compartment cover and access panel from the CTBR AP 10 Align the front and rear bolt holes of the CTBR AP with the...

Page 11: ...llation Oven Assembly Figure 6 Crown Trim Stacking Plate Stud Stud View A Top Cap Stacking Plate Gasket Tape See View A Attaching the Stacking Plate to the Mark V Attaching the CTBR AP to the Stacking...

Page 12: ...ld with the vent guard Align the mounting holes in the vent shield with top holes in the vent guard 2 Insert the flue extension over the flue on the Mark V Attach using screws provided NOTE If the ove...

Page 13: ...this manual are fa miliar with the functions of the oven and or have had previous experience with the operation of the equipment described Ad herence to the procedures recommended herein will assure t...

Page 14: ...oduct Buttons Used to activate cook cycles and for certain pro gramming functions 6 SCAN Key Used for recipe review during idle Used to review time remaining during multiple cooks press hold 7 COOL DO...

Page 15: ...t is programmed for each product key 1 Press the SCAN key 2 Select any product key previously programmed LED will be lit above the key 3 Press the DOWN arrow key to scroll through the list 4 Press SCA...

Page 16: ...a Employee Manager System n a X Recipe X na Product Name Library X X Alarm Library X X SCK Address X X NOTE Pressing the P key saves the previous param eter NOTE If no key is pressed within 2 minutes...

Page 17: ...he P key 3 Choose a Product Key Recipe SELECT PRODUCT TO PROGRAM Choices are ALL NAME TIME TEMPERATURE TIMING SENSI TIVITY FAN SPEED FAN CYCLE FAN PULSE ON FAN PULSE OFF ALARM TIME ALARM NAME ALARM DO...

Page 18: ...va lent of Degrees C Press the P key to advance to the next stage or parameter 7 Set Stage 1 Timing STAGE 1 TIMING STRAIGHT FLEX or SENSITIVITY Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow keys to select the type of...

Page 19: ...14 if the Alarm Time for this stage is zero Press the P key to advance to the next stage or parameter 12 Set Alarm 1 Name Selectable ALARM 1 NAM ACTION Press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to scroll throu...

Page 20: ...AUTOMATIC MANUAL Press the LEFT or RIGHT ar row keys to select how the hold alarm is to be cancelled Press the P key to advance to the next step or parameter 19 Set Hold Fan Speed HOLD FAN SPEED HIGH...

Page 21: ...ct Appliance Type APPLIANCE TYPE ELECTRIC HALF ELECTRIC FULL HALF AP FULL MARK V Press the LEFT or RIGHT arrow keys to select from a pre pro grammed list of appliances NOTE Changing appliance type cle...

Page 22: ...ct keys to select the Setback temperature in the range of 140 300 F Press the P key to lock in your entry 9 Set Hold Time HOLD TIME HH MM Type in the length of hold time required The value is in the r...

Page 23: ...keys to scroll to Exit 15 Press the P key to return to idle mode Product or Alarm Name Libraries 6647 key press display action 1 Enter Program mode To enter programming mode press and hold the P key f...

Page 24: ...library traditional method 4B Once name is located press the SCAN key to toggle from predictive text input to traditional text input 4C Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to move the cursor Press HOLD...

Page 25: ...r entry Scroll to SCK Address Press P to advance 3 Set SCK Address SCK ADDRESS XX Press the LEFT or RIGHT ar row keys to scroll through the SCK address to be used for this controller The range is from...

Page 26: ...se the L shaped brush to clean behind the probe 2 Use a damp towel to wipe the probe Cleaning Behind the Baffle Panel 1 Use the hand brush to clean around the heating ele ment area behind the baffle p...

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