1-12
Filter
Relay
Filter
Transformer
Dual-vat configuration illustrated. In full-vat units, left filter handle is not present.
1.10 Basket Lift Service Procedures
1814E Series electric fryers may be equipped with automatic basket lifts. Basket lifts always come
in pairs, although each operates independently.
A
modular basket lift
(illustrated on the following page) is a self-contained sub-assembly
consisting of a pair of toothed rods which support removable basket lift arms, a pair of reversible-
drive gear motors, and four microswitches. The gear motors engage the teeth of the rods, moving
them up or down depending upon the motors’ direction of rotation. The microswitches at the upper
and lower limits of movement stop the motors when the basket is in the full up or full down position.
Timing circuitry in the controller initiates and stops basket lift operation depending upon the
variables programmed by the operator. When the product button is pressed, the timing circuitry
activates a coil in the basket lift relay to supply power to the lower microswitch. The microswitches
stop the motor at the lift’s upper and lower travel limits and reverse the direction of current flow thus
reversing the motor direction.
When the product button is pushed on the computer/controller, current flows through a coil in the
basket lift relay, causing the lower circuit to be activated. The basket lift lowers, closing the
normally open upper-micro-switch. When the downward-moving rod opens the lower normally
closed microswitch, the power to the motor ceases to flow. When the computer/controller times out,
the current to the relay coil is cut, allowing the upper circuit to be activated. The basket lift then
raises and re-closes the lower microswitch. When the basket lift rod clears the upper microswitch,
the microswitch reopens, power to the circuit is cut, and the motor stops. Pushing the product button
restarts the cycle.
Problems with the basket lift can be grouped into three categories:
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Binding/jamming problems
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Motor and gear problems
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Electronic problems
Summary of Contents for 1814E Series
Page 22: ...1 17 1 13 Wiring Diagrams 1 13 1 Modular Basket Lift Wiring Diagram 208 250V...
Page 23: ...1 18 1 13 2 Modular Basket Lift Wiring Diagram 100 120V...
Page 24: ...1 19 1 13 3 Standard 1814E Control Wiring with 30000 Controls...
Page 25: ...1 20 1 13 4 BK1814E Control Wiring...
Page 26: ...1 21 1 13 5 Component Box Wiring...
Page 27: ...1 22 1 13 6 Tilt Switch Wiring...
Page 28: ...1 23 1 13 7 Contactor 17kW Full Vat DELTA Configuration Solid State Relay 208 250V...
Page 29: ...1 24 1 13 8 Contactor 17kW Full Vat DELTA Configuration Mechanical 208 250V...
Page 30: ...1 25 1 13 9 Contactor 17kW Full Vat DELTA Configuration Mechanical 480V...
Page 31: ...1 26 1 13 10 Contactor 17kW Dual Vat DELTA Configuration Solid State Relay 208 250V...
Page 32: ...1 27 1 13 11 Contactor 17kW Dual Vat DELTA Configuration Mechanical 208 250V 480V...
Page 33: ...1 28 1 13 12 Contactor 22kW Full Vat DELTA Configuration Solid State Relay 208 250V...
Page 34: ...1 29 1 13 13 Contactor 22kW Full Vat DELTA Configuration Mechanical 208 250V...
Page 35: ...1 30 1 13 14 Contactor 22kW Full Vat DELTA Configuration Mechanical 480V...
Page 38: ...1 33 1 13 17 Contactor 17kW Dual Vat WYE Configuration Export Solid State Relay 208 250V...
Page 39: ...1 34 1 13 18 Contactor 17kW Dual Vat WYE Configuration Export Mechanical 208 250V...
Page 41: ...2 2 2 2 Basket Lift Assembly and Associated Parts...
Page 48: ...2 9 2 4 2 Drain Valves and Associated Parts Units with Built In Filtration cont...
Page 51: ...2 12 2 5 Electronics and Wiring Components 2 5 1 Component Boxes...
Page 53: ...2 14 2 5 2 Contactor Boxes...
Page 57: ...2 18 2 5 3 2 Element Tube Assemblies...
Page 67: ...2 28 2 8 Oil Return System Components...