Models 24-CGA-10, and 24-CEA-10
SteamCraft 10 Service Manual, Chapter 6 Page 125
a. On the 24-CGA-10: Check the blue wire and the white/gray wire from the
timer to the fill solenoid and rinse solenoid valves for continuity and secure
connections.
b. On the 24-CEA-10: Check the pink wire and the gray wire from the timer to
the R1 relay for continuity and secure connections.
c. Replace or repair faulty wiring and connections, and repeat steps 2, 3, and 4.
d. Check the fill solenoid and the rinse solenoid valves for open coils.
• If the reading is zero, the coil is shorted, and the solenoid valve should be
replaced.
• Replace solenoid valves that have open coils, and repeat steps 2, 3, and 4.
e. If the wiring and solenoids are good, but the 3-minute timer does not count
down, replace the 3-minute timer.
6. Check for 115/120 VAC across the 3-minute timer INPUT terminals 2-3.
Figure 6-8- 3-Minute Timer - 24-CGA-10
• If the meter reads 115/120 VAC across the INPUT terminals, replace the 3-
minute timer.
• If the meter does not read 115/120 VAC across the INPUT terminals:
a. On the model 24-CGA-10: Check the gray wire and the white/gray wire
between the timer and the ON/OFF switch for continuity and secure
connections. Replace or repair faulty wiring and connections.
b. On the model 24-CEA-10: Check the gray wire and the white/gray wire
between the timer and R1 for continuity and secure connections. Replace
or repair faulty wiring and connections.
c. Test the ON/OFF switch.
CT:3. Rinse solenoid valves
The rinse solenoid valve energizes for only 3 minutes during the blowdown cycle.
If testing takes longer than 3 minutes, restart the blowdown cycle by setting the
ON/OFF switch first to ON and then to OFF. Refer to Figures 6-9 and 6-10.
1. Set the voltmeter
TO
the 250 VAC scale.
2
.
Check voltage across the rinse solenoid terminals.
• If the meter reads 0 VAC, the valve has failed to open. Replace the rinse
solenoid valve.
• If the meter reads 115/120 VAC for more than 3 minutes after starting the
blowdown cycle, check and replace the 3-minute timer according to the
procedure in CT:2.
3. Check for 115/120 VAC across the rinse solenoid terminals.
• If the meter reads 115/120 VAC across the solenoid terminals, either the
solenoid valve is faulty or the plumbing between the valve and the float
cylinder is blocked.
F'gure 6-9. Float Rinse Solenoid Valves
24-CEA-10
Cleveland Range, Inc.
Printed 3/93