Cleveland TJ-100-CC Supplementary Manual Download Page 70

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TURBO JET

TJ-100-CC

 

Make sure tank is being cleaned properly

 

Check inside control panel for signs of water damage and corrosion

 

Check incoming voltages

 

Check control functions, switches, lamps, read outs, chart

recorders

 

Check all hot, cold, chill water, and steam connection for leaks,

pressures

 

Check all in line strainers for debris

 

Check lids springs, basket latches (Adjust if needed)

 

Check all motor mounting bolts

 

Lubricate pump motors per factory specs.

 

Run operational test

 

Check water fill system

 

Check cook cycles with and without meat probe

 

Check meat probe cable for signs of wear

 

Check timer operation

 

Compare actual temps with read out temperatures

 

Check chill cycles

 

Check safety valve operation

 

Check drain operation

Turbo Jet Air Cooled Condensing Unit

 

Check condenser coils for debris, clean as necessary

 

Check moisture indicator sight glass for refrigerant loss and

presents of moisture

 

Check refrigerant charge

 

Check all refrigerant joints and valves for leaks

 

Check chilled water flow switch operation

 

Check condenser fan operation

 

Check compressor oil level

 

Check crank case heater operation

 

Inspect all contactors  and relays

 

Check thermistor operation

 

Test oil and replace if necessary

 

Check glycol percentage

 

Check refrigerant filters dryers, replace if necessary

 

Check cooling water strainers

Summary of Contents for TJ-100-CC

Page 1: ...cooled from 170 F to 40 F in an average of less than one hour Cleveland Standard Features Microprocessor operating controls mounted in Type 4X housing Power on off switch Time and temperature set poin...

Page 2: ...72 kg Condensing Unit 1 850 lbs 840 kg Heat Exchange Package 450 lbs 205 kg TurboJet Tank 127 2 3239 64 0 1626 51 3 1303 21 0 534 48 0 1220 48 0 1220 54 5 1385 Minimum Clearance 48 0 1220 45 0 1143 44...

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Page 23: ...quirements Voltage Phase Amp draw Wire Size Check motor rotation Water Requirements Hot and cold water supply Potable Line Size Chill Water In and Out Water Pressure Check for leaks Drain Requirements...

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Page 70: ...ith and without meat probe Check meat probe cable for signs of wear Check timer operation Compare actual temps with read out temperatures Check chill cycles Check safety valve operation Check drain op...

Page 71: ...age and corrosion Check meat probe cable for signs of wear Check lid springs adjust if needed Check the impeller and protective screen inside the tank Check all motor mounting bolts Lubricate motor pe...

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