Cleveland CET-5 Service Manual Download Page 7

SERVICE CONNECTIONS 

Cleveland Range Company equipment is designed and built to comply with applicable standards for manufacturers. Included among 
those certification agencies which have approved the safety of the equipment design and construction are: UL. A.G A., NSF, ASME, 
CSA, CGA, and others. 
Cleveland Range Company equipment is designed and certified for safe operation only when permanently installed in accordance with 
local and/or national codes. Many local codes exist, and it is the responsibility of the owner and installer to comply with the 

In no event shall Cleveland Range Company assume any liability for consequential damage or injury resulting from installations which 
are not in strict compliance with our installation instructions. Specifically, the Cleveland Range Company will not assume any liability 
for damage or injury resulting from improper installation of equipment, including, but not limited to. temporary or mobile installations 

Ref. No.

 

Qty.

 

Description

 

1

 

1

 

Ground lug for ground w connection

 

2

 

1

 

terminal block for feed wire connection

 

  

 

3

 

1

 

Feedwire knockout hole—  

 

4

 

2

 

Fuse holders with 2 amp type KTKR-2

 

 

 

fuses (Part No 06344)

 

5

 

1

 

 

6

 

1

 

Drawn  plumbing

 

7

 

2

 

Venting outlets—No connections or re-

 

 

 

strictions should be made

 

 

 

ELECTRICAL

 

Install in accordance with local codes and/or the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA No 70-1984 (USA) or the Canadian Electri-
cal Code CSA Standard C22.1 (Canada). A separate fused disconnect switch must be supplied and installed. The steamer must be 
eiectncally grounded by the installer. 

The electric supply must match the power requirements specified on the steamer's rating label. The copper wiring must be 
adequate to carry the required current at the rated voltage. 

Locate the terminal block cover and "knock-out" plug at the upper left corner of the steamer's back panel. Remove the two screws 
securing the terminal block cover and remove the cover. Remove the "knock-out" plug. Feed permanent copper wiring through the 
"knock-out." and fasten to

 the

 terminal block, in accordance with the wiring diagram affixed to the steamer's back panel. Be sure 

to connect the ground wire to the separate ground terminal connecfor (ground lug). Replace the terminal block cover and secure it 
with the two screws. 

The steamer is—

 

 wired for 3-phase delta operation

 at

 the facfory.

 For single phase operation, the installer must change the  

Two jumpers on the terminal block to that shown in the accompanying diagram (and on the steamer’s wiring diagram label.) 
two jumpers on the terminal block to that shown in the accompanying diagram (and on the steamer's winng diagram label) 

 

1 PHASE

 

 

3 PHASE

 

60 HZ-3 Wire—

 

VOLTS

 

Watts

 

AMPS

 

AWG

 

WATT
S

 

AMPS

 

AWG

   

206

 

5000

 

24

 

10

 

5000

 

14

 

14

 

SUPPLY USE

 

220

 

4202

 

19

 

10

 

4202

 

11

 

14

 

COPPEB WIRE

 

240

 

5000

 

21

 

10

 

5OOO

 

12

 

14

 

ONLY SUITABLE 
FOR AT LEAST

 

410

 

-

 

-

 

-

 

5000

 

6

 

14

 

75 Degrees C

 

 

 

 

WATER

 

A 1/4" * IPS COLD water line is required. DO NOT

 USE

 HOT WATER. Minimum water pressure is 35 psi (2 4 kg/cm2), the 

maximum water pressure is 60 psi (4.1 kg/cm2), measuring flow pressure, not static pressure Connect the cold water line to the 
input side of the line strainer, located on the outside of the steamer's back panel, toward the top-center of the panel Refer to the 
service connection drawing for precise location. 

 

RECOMMENDED PLUMBING

 (furnished by the

 installer):

 

Shut-off Valve' The water supply can be shut off at this valve in the event that the steamer, or a plumbing component, requires service 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

             

Summary of Contents for CET-5

Page 1: ...Steamcraft II COUNTER TYPE CONVECTION STEAMER SERVICE MANUAL Model CET5 Printed 02 90...

Page 2: ...standards tor manufacturers including UL A G A NSF ASME NB Bd CSA CGA ETL and others BOILER Steam Generator MAINTENANCE IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER USER AND IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY The...

Page 3: ...to controls on the console Use a damp cloth for cleaning 4 Always leave the compartment door ajar when the compartment is not in use 5 Shut the unit down at the end of each day s operation as follows...

Page 4: ...vely in specific models when more than one model is covered on the page are when necessary tor clarity depicted within circles on the illustration page How To Use The Parts Drawing From the illustrati...

Page 5: ...Cleveland Steamcraft INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS II TM...

Page 6: ...2 Install the four leveling pads or optional four legs into the threaded holes on the bottom of the steamer 3 Omit this next step if optional 4 legs are supplied Install the adjustable counter seal o...

Page 7: ...mer s rating label The copper wiring must be adequate to carry the required current at the rated voltage Locate the terminal block cover and knock out plug at the upper left corner of the steamer s ba...

Page 8: ...nation However the piping must have a gravity flow and vent freely to the air Each steamer requires its own 1 I RS drain extension Do not interconnect any other drains to this steamer s drain extensio...

Page 9: ...op buzzing automatically 5 Remove the food from the cooking compartment promptly or it will continue cooking Steam flow is not shut off by the timer Steam flow is only shut off when the steam control...

Page 10: ...or three minutes every 4 hours this purge system should provide a maintenance free steam generator However if your water contains more than 200partsper million of total dissolved solids additional mai...

Page 11: ...16 18 Lima Beans Baby 5 1 12x20x2 1 2 5 2 3 12 Lima Beans Regular 5 1 12x20x2 1 2 8 2 3 14 Corn Lima Beans 50 1 2 3 12x20x2 1 2 6 8 17 18 Green Beans Carrots Variety Vegetables 4 1 12x20x2 1 2 4 Ital...

Page 12: ...iladas 2 3 12x20x2 1 2 50 60 MEAT Beef Ground Chuck 10 1 12x20x2 1 2 33 Beef Cubes as purchased 10 1 12x20x2 1 2 40 45 Meat Loaf 4 Loaves 4 lb ea 16 1 12x20x2 1 2 40 42 Hotdogs Weiners 10 1 12x20x1 3...

Page 13: ...Spring 11 40589 Latch Pin Retainer 2 required 12 02624 Bushing 13 40588 Hinge Pin Retainer 2 required 14 58198 Hinge 15 41423 Slide Assembly 16 62201 Strike 17 41101 Drain Screen used on units built b...

Page 14: ...r 75 VA 7 43905 Timer With Knob 8 43956 Panel Assembly 9 16609 1 Brass Plug 10 40462 Probe Single 11 62459 Probe Extension 12 02626 Adaptor Bushing 13 41350 Buzzer 14 43908 Terminal Block 15 03518 Con...

Page 15: ...14908 Label Control Panel not shown 8 20477 Timer Solid State 3 Second Buzzer 9 20478 Timer Solid State 3 Minute Water Flush 10 41350 Buzzer 11 03518 Contactor 4 Pole 30 AMP 12 43908 Terminal Block 13...

Page 16: ...PSI 3 06188 Tee Tube Fitting 4 03350 Water Conditioner 5 22218 Valve Water Solenoid 6 15463 Flow Regulator 1 4 GPM 7 20245 Tee Male Branch 8 19880 Strainer 9 22217 Valve Drain Solenoid 10 16478 Drain...

Page 17: ...03350 Water Conditioner 5 22218 Valve Water Solenoid 6 15463 Flow Regulator 1 4 GPM 7 06196 3 8Tee x 4 MPT 90 Compression Fitting 8 06214 1 4Tee x MPT 90degree Compression Pitting 9 19880 Strainer 10...

Page 18: ...erator 12 22221 Valve Drain Special Solenoid 13 14551 Nozzle Jet Generator Drain 14 20247 1 2 Mate Run Tee 15 14554 Nozzle Jet Generator Drain 16 06192 1 4 Tube x 1 8 MPT 90 Compression Fitting 17 198...

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Page 21: ...STEAMCRAFT II 208V 220 240V ONLY WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 22: ...chemical plus a specially formulated blend of a corrosion inhibitor wetting agent and color change pH indicator to improve cleaning effectiveness in removing hard water scales and other deposits This...

Page 23: ...n stand for several hours The descaling process can range in time from a few hours to overnight depending upon the severity of the scale When the descaling process is complete push the steamer s power...

Page 24: ...The red light will illuminate when the steamer is on Turn the steam control knob to number 10 Leave the cooking compartment door open Steam should begin to appear inside the cooking compartment after...

Page 25: ...3 PRODUCING NO STEAM CONTACTOR DOES ENERGIZE 2 Broken or burned wire connections between element and contactor 3 Contacts not making good contact in contactor 1 Steam control not turned on 2 Faulty s...

Page 26: ...20 volts is measured across LI L2 on the level control board and no voltage is measured from L2 to WF on the level board 1 Faulty level control board 2 Check for grounded probe C If 120 volts is measu...

Page 27: ...ger from seating thus allowing water to continually enter the generator through one of the solenoids II If 120 volts is measured across the purge solenoid coil A Purge timer contacts are stuck closed...

Page 28: ...ohms at 208 volts 36 ohms at 240 volts 48 ohms at 480 volts 2 Steam control switch set too low 3 Excessive scale buildup on element reducing heat transfer to generator water 4 Supply voltage not corr...

Page 29: ...in generator c Faulty level control board d Shorted wiring to ground from probe connections e Probe chamber scaled shut See drawing below If this area becomes blocked from scale buildup false water l...

Page 30: ...This is usually caused by the steam control switch 11 CONTROL CIRCUIT PUSES These fuses control only the control ON BACK OF STEAMER circuit components CONTINUALLY BLOW 1 Shorted wiring in control cir...

Page 31: ...g element 5 Carbon buildup across contactor contacts or heating element terminals AS A RULE OF THUMB IF A CIRCUIT BREAKER TRIPS IMMEDIATELY THERE IS A SHORT CIRCUIT IF IT STAYS ON A WHILE AND TEEN TRI...

Page 32: ...switch is on steam switch is on a Normal operation condenser water is fed into drain line to condense steam so only condensate exits the drain line 15 STEAM LEAKS OUT OF COOKING COMPARTMENT DOOR 1 Th...

Page 33: ...L NOT TIME OUT 1 Faulty timer replace 17 TIMER TIMES OUT BUT BUZZER 1 No voltage to buzzer WILL NOT SOUND a Timer contacts b Solid State Delay Timer 2 120 volts to buzzer a Inoperative buzzer replace...

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