Models 24-CGA-10, and 24-CEA-10
SteamCraft 10 Service Manual, Chapter 6
Page 133
Figure 6-21. TIMED/MANUAL Switch Figure 6-22. TIMED/MANUAL Switch
24-CEA-10 24-CGA-10
• If the meter reads 115/120 VAC between these TIMED/MANUAL
and ON/OFF switch wire connections, the fault is not in the
TIMED/MANUAL switch. Test the timer and timer wiring according
to
CT:13 or
CT:17
.
a. Check the TIMED/MANUAL switch wiring for continuity, and
secure connections. Replace or repair faulty wiring and connec-
tions.
b. If the wiring and connections are good, the TIMED/MANUAL
switch is faulty. Replace the TIMED/MANUAL switch.
CT:10 Condenser Solenoid Valves
Printed 3/93
Cleveland Range, Inc.
1.
Set the voltmeter to the 250V scale
.
2. Set the ON/OFF switch to the ON position.
3. Set the TIMED/MANUAL switch to the MANUAL position.
4. Check for outflow at the drain opening.
•
If water flows from the drain, the condenser valve is good. End this
procedure here.
• If no water flows from the drain, the fault may not be the drain
solenoid. Check for clogged drain plumbing. Continue this procedure
with step 5.
5.
Refer to Figures 6-23,
6-24,6-25
,
6-26
, and connect the voltmeter leads to
test point 1 and test point 2. With these connections, check for 0
VAC
across the drain solenoid.
• If the meter reads 0 VAC across the drain solenoid, and the drain is not
draining water, check for clogged drain plumbing.
6. Set the voltmeter to the Ohms scale.
Figure 6-23. Condenser Solenoid Valve
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