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OM-CC-E and C/2-E

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FOR CC10-E Models: 

The ground terminal is found on the relay

bracket below the terminal block.  The

Convection Combo™ must have a separate

ground wire for safe operation.  The ground

wire must be at least 10 AWG (2.6 mm).

FOR C/2-20E Models: 

The ground terminal is found below the

terminal block.  The Convection Combo™

must have a separate ground wire for safe

operation.  The ground wire must be at least

8 AWG (3.3 mm) for a 100 amp circuit

breaker or 10 AWG (2.6 mm) for a 40 to 60

amp breaker.

e.

Supply Wire

The type of wire needed is determined by

finding the operating voltage and phase from

the unit’s back data plate and (on pre-1996

models) phase select connector.  Refer to the

“Electrical Supply Connection” label on the

back of the unit for correct wire size and

insulation temperature rating.

The specified wire must be used to comply

with Underwriters Laboratories and National

Electric Code requirements.

The knockout hole is sized for a 

¾ inch (19

mm) conduit fitting in CC10-E models

, and

one inch (25.4 mm) for C/2-20E models.

ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CONNECTION

(All wires copper only.

Reference: National Electrical Code)

CC10-E MODELS

Voltage Phase

Wire Size

Insulation

208

1

6AWG (4.1mm)

75

o

C

208

1

8AWG (3.3mm)

90

o

C

208

3

8AWG (3.3mm)

75

o

C

240

1

8AWG (3.3mm)

75

o

C

240

3

8AWG (3.3mm)

75

o

C

C/2-20E MODELS

Voltage

Size fo 75°C 

(THWN)

Size for 90°C

(TWHN)

208

4 AWG (5.2 mm)

6 AWG (4.1 mm)

240

4 AWG (5.2 mm)

6 AWG (4.1 mm)

480

8 AWG (3.3 mm)

8 AWG (3.3 mm)

f.

Branch Circuit Protection

Groen strongly recommends that each

Convection Combo™ have its own branch

circuit protection.  

A double -stacked unit

should have separate protection for the

upper and lower steamer-ovens.

CURRENT DEMAND

CC10-E MODELS

Voltage

Current

Power

1 Phase 3 Ph., per Line

208

44.7 A

27.5 A

9.3 KW

240

38.8 A

24.1 A

9.3 KW

C/2-20E MODELS

Voltage

Current per line

 (Three Phase)

Power

208

65.4 A

21 KW

240

56.7 A

21 KW

480

28.3 A

21 KW

Each current-carrying conductor must have

overcurrent protection.  Refer to the label on

the back of the unit for proper wire size and

type.  Watertight connections are required.

3. Water Supply Connection

A check valve (back siphonage device) must be

installed in the incoming 

cold

 water lines in

keeping with local plumbing codes.  Water line

pressure should be between 30 and 60 PSI (210

and 410 kPa).  A pressure regulator is required

above 60 PSI (410 kPa).
A ¾ inch (19 mm) NH (garden hose type)

connector is required to connect the water supply

to the water inlet valve.  The water feed line

diameter may not be less than ½ inch (13 mm). 

Use a washer (or if necessary, two washers) in

the hose connection.  Do not allow the connection

to have any leak, no matter how small.
The CC10-E and C/2-20E are equipped with a

dual water supply.  Treated water must be

supplied at a minimum rate of 1.5 gallons per

minute.  Untreated water must be supplied at a

minimum rate of .34 gallons per minute for the

CC10-E and .75 gallons per minute for the      

C/2-20E.  Minimum water pressure for both the

CC10-E and C/2-20E is 30 PSI.  Double-stack

units require doubled rates.  To convert a steamer

or combination oven to a single water connection,

order single cold water adapter (part # 138473).

4. Drain Connection

a.

CC10-E and C/2-20E Without Drain Tank

(tabletop model)

A 1.5" hose for 10-E models or a 2" hose for

20-E models may be attached to the provided

OM-CC-E and C/2-E

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Summary of Contents for Convection Combo C/2-E

Page 1: ...FC CC10 E OPERATOR MANUAL OM CC E and C 2 E Part Number 121085 DOMESTIC MODELS CC10 E 2 CC 0 E C 2 20 E 2 C 2 20E CONVECTION COMBO Combination Steamer Oven THIS MANUAL MUST BE RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFE...

Page 2: ...E OUTSIDE OF THE OVEN DISCONNECT THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY KEEP WATER AND CLEANING SOLUTIONS OUT OF CONTROLS AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS NEVER HOSE OR STEAM CLEAN ANY PART OF THE UNIT WARNING ALLOW COOK...

Page 3: ...HOOTING 21 DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATICS 23 SERVICE LOG 27 References UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC 333 Pfingsten Road Northbrook Illinois 60062 KLENZADE SALES CENTER ECOLAB Inc 370 Wabasha St Paul Minnesot...

Page 4: ...s are located on the right side of the front panel Standard controls let you to operate the Convection Combo in any one of three cooking modes 3 As a convection oven 4 As a self contained pressureless...

Page 5: ...bout the minerals in your water The water going to the steam generator should have between 30 and 40 parts per million ppm total dissolved solids TDS and should have a pH acidity rating of 7 0 to 9 0...

Page 6: ...tacked unit from the factory If the unit does not have a factory installed stand the installer must provide a table stand or counter which is strong enough to support the unit Use of casters is not re...

Page 7: ...ction A double stacked unit should have separate protection for the upper and lower steamer ovens CURRENT DEMAND CC10 E MODELS Voltage Current Power 1 Phase 3 Ph per Line 208 44 7 A 27 5 A 9 3 KW 240...

Page 8: ...m unit is conceptually shown below IMPORTANT Do not allow any water traps in the line A trap can cause pressure to build up inside the cavity during steaming which will make the door gasket leak 2 in...

Page 9: ...OM CC E and C 2 E 9 Proper Drain Line Connections 2 in 50 mm OM CC E and C 2 E 9...

Page 10: ...3 4000 1219 4 5000 1524 5 6000 1830 6 7000 2133 7 8000 2438 8 9000 2745 9 10000 3048 10 11000 3353 11 12000 3658 12 13000 3962 13 14000 4267 14 15000 4572 15 5 For C 2 20E only Check Fan Rotation IMPO...

Page 11: ...F Both actions should be completed in about five minutes starting with a cold unit When the set temperature is attained the WAIT light will go off and the READY light will come on NOTE The timer does...

Page 12: ...OM CC E and C 2 E 12 Standard Operating Controls OM CC E and C 2 E 12...

Page 13: ...touch pad once stops the beeper and resets the timer to the time that was last set Pressing twice clears it to 00 00 At the end of a cooking period opening the door is the same as pressing CLEAR once...

Page 14: ...121042 Probe Hold P N 121072 B Operating Instructions 1 Steamer Mode a If the unit is off switch on the electric power by pressing the ON touch pad If the SERVICE light comes on when you turn on the...

Page 15: ...ng the cooking process steaming and the timer will stop but will not reset When you close the door steaming and timing will continue WARNING WHEN YOU OPEN THE DOOR STAY AWAY FROM ANY STEAM COMING OUT...

Page 16: ...T lights will turn on The unit can be cooled quickly to the desired cooking temperature by leaving the door open or following the Fast Cool procedure described near the end of this section Paragraph 4...

Page 17: ...the temperature selected the HOT and WAIT lights will turn on The unit can be cooled quickly by leaving the door open or following the Fast Cool procedure described near the end of this section Parag...

Page 18: ...n be cooled quickly by opening the door and pressing START The fan will operate and the Time Status display will show the word COOL This is the only time the fan operates with the door open WARNING DO...

Page 19: ...t spray hot glass with water or chemicals This could cause the glass to break from thermal shock e Use mild soap without abrasives and warm water to clean the door gasket DO NOT use caustic oven clean...

Page 20: ...up degreaser to generator or lightly coat generator area and elements with spray degreaser Put generator cover and right side panel back into position 4 Close door and press START The Time Status disp...

Page 21: ...Loosen the lock nut at the base of the latch pin and turn the latch pin turn clockwise Re tighten the lock nut b After adjustment run the unit to test for further steam leaks c If there is still leaka...

Page 22: ...unit will operate in Steamer and Clean Cycle Modes only Call your Groen Service Agency 6 Faulty generator probe The unit will operate in Oven Mode only Call your Groen Service Agency 7 Time Between F...

Page 23: ...OM CC E and C 2 E 23 CC10 E Heater Schematic CC10 E Control Schematic Diagrams Schematics OM CC E and C 2 E 23...

Page 24: ...OM CC E and C 2 E 24 C 2 20E Control Schematic 208 240 Volts C 2 20E Control Schematic 480 Volts Diagrams Schematics Continued OM CC E and C 2 E 24...

Page 25: ...OM CC E and C 2 E 25 C 2 20E Heater Schematic 208 240 Volts C 2 20E Heater Schematic 480 Volts Diagrams Schematics Continued OM CC E and C 2 E 25...

Page 26: ...OM CC E and C 2 E 26 C 2 20E Heater Schematic 208 240 Volts Units That Meet Canadian Standards Association Requirements Diagrams Schematics Continued OM CC E and C 2 E 26...

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