![Cleveland 24-CEA-10 Service Manual Download Page 132](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/cleveland/24-cea-10/24-cea-10_service-manual_2622791132.webp)
Page 126
SteamCraft 10 Service Manual, Chapter 6
Models 24-CGA-10 and 24-CEA-10
Cleveland Range, Inc.
Printed 3/93
a. Check the tubing and fittings between the valve, the float cylinder, and the
spray nozzle for blockage or damage. Replace faulty fittings or tubing.
b. If the tubing and fittings are good, the solenoid valve is faulty. Replace the
rinse solenoid valve.
If the meter reads 0 VAC across the rinse solenoid, the fault is not in the
solenoid valve.
a. Check the rinse solenoid circuit wiring for continuity, and secure
connections. Replace or repair faulty wiring and connections.
b. Refer to Test
CT:2
,
and test the 3-minute timer.
Figure 6-10. Float Rinse Solenoid Valve
24-CGA-10
CT:4. Water Fill Solenoid Valves
1. Set the voltmeter to the 250 VAC scale.
2. Set the ON/OFF switch to the ON position and observe the red indicator light.
• If the indicator does not light, test the ON/OFF switch according to CT:5
before doing this procedure.
• If the indicator lights, continue this test with step 3.
3. Watch the water level in the float assembly. The water level in the float assembly
corresponds to the water level in the generator.
• If valve opens, fills the generator to the high level and stops, the valve is
operating properly. End this procedure here.
• If valve does not open to let water flow into the generator, continue this
procedure with step 4.
• If valve fills the generator but does not stop at the high level switch, continue
this procedure with step 5.
4. Check for 115/120 VAC across the solenoid terminals.
• If the meter reads 115/120 VAC, replace the fill solenoid valve.
• If the meter does not read 115/120 VAC, the fault is not in the fill solenoid
valve.
a. Check the wiring to the fill solenoid.
b. Test the float high level switch.
On model 24-CEA-10
c. Test the relay R1 according to
CT:25.
5. Disable the 3-minute timer by removing the gray wire from the 3-minute timer
terminal 2
.
Set the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position.
• If overfilling continues, the fill valve has failed or is stuck open. Reconnect the
gray wire to the 3-minute timer terminal 2. Replace the fill solenoid valve. End
this procedure here.
Figure 6-11. Water Fill Solenoid Valve
24-CEA-10