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1.8.2 Troubleshooting the Gas Valve
Prior to checking for problems associated with the gas valve, ensure that the unit is calling for heat.
Also, for non-CE units, verify that the gas valve is in the ON position.
The following processes will assist you in troubleshooting the gas valve and ruling it out as a
probable cause:
•
If 24 VAC is not present across gas valve main coil, the probable cause is the 24 VAC circuit.
Refer to the 24 VAC circuit troubleshooting guide.
•
If 24 VAC is present across gas valve main coil, check the incoming gas pressure and compare
to the tables in Section 2.3 of the Installation and Operation manual.
1.
If incoming gas pressure
is not
correct, the probable cause is a problem with the gas supply
to fryer.
2.
If incoming gas pressure
is
correct, check the outgoing gas pressure and compare it to the
tables on Page 2-4 of the Installation and Operation manual.
a.
If outgoing gas pressure
is
not
correct, the probable cause is an improperly adjusted or
failed gas valve. Adjust the valve by following the procedure “Check Burner Manifold
Pressure” in Section 1.4 of this manual.
If the valve cannot be adjusted, replace it.
b. If outgoing gas pressure
is
correct, the gas valve is okay.
1.8.3 Troubleshooting the Temperature Probe
CAUTION
Disconnect the M2000 computer before testing temperature probe resistances to
avoid invalid readings
Prior to checking for problems associated with the temperature probe, inspect the probe body for
damage while it is still in the frypot. Remove and replace the probe if it is bent, dented, or cracked.
Also, inspect leads for fraying, burning, breaks, and/or kinks. If found, replace the probe.
The following processes will assist you in troubleshooting the gas valve and ruling it out as a
probable cause:
Before testing the probe, determine the temperature the cooking oil using another thermometer or
pyrometer placed at the tip of the questionable probe.
•
If resistance through J3 pins 2 and 6 (J1 pins 2 and 6 for left side of dual unit) is not
approximately equal to that given in the Probe Resistance Chart for the corresponding
temperature, the probe has failed and must be replaced.
Summary of Contents for BIPH52 Series
Page 28: ...1 21 Disassembling A Frypot Full Vat Illustrated Spacers Spacer 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 11 9 ...
Page 46: ...1 39 1 11 2 Transformer Filter Boxes 1 11 2 1 MPH152 155 Transformer Filter Box ...
Page 48: ...1 41 1 11 2 3 BIPH252 255 and 452 455 Transformer Filter Box International 8051340C ...
Page 50: ...1 43 1 11 2 5 BIPH352 355 Transformer Filter Box International ...
Page 66: ...2 13 2 4 2 Drain Valves and Associated Components ...
Page 68: ...2 15 2 4 3 Rear Flush Oil Return Line Components ...
Page 72: ...2 19 2 5 2 Transformer Boxes ...
Page 76: ...2 23 2 7 Frypots and Associated Components 2 7 1 Full Vat Frypot Components ...
Page 78: ...2 25 2 7 2 Dual Vat Frypot Components ...
Page 86: ...2 33 Transformer Box Cable Assemblies 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...