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DTF – 1920 Series Service Manual 

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SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 

DUAL TECHNOLOGY FINISHER

 

 

1921   

208VAC 

60 HZ. 

 

3 PHASE 

1922   

240VAC 

60 HZ. 

 

3 PHASE 

 

 

POWER SUPPLY 

Electrical power to be supplied to the oven by a four conductor service for three phase. 

Black conductor is hot. 

Red conductor is hot. 

Orange conductor is hot  

Green conductor is ground. 

MAIN FAN CIRCUIT 

Power is permanently supplied through the 10 amp fuses, through the normally closed 

oven cavity hi-limit thermostat, to the normally open main power switch and to terminal 

number 1 of the 30 minute cool down timer. Closing the main power switch enables the 

30 minute cool down timer. The 30 minute cool down timer supplies line voltage to the 

coil of the main fan relay, its contacts now close, supplying 208/240VAC to the main fan 

motor. Voltage is also supplied to the primary of the control transformer, the conveyor 

motor, the oven control and the infrared heater switch. 

NOTE: Model 1922 ovens use a 240VAC to 208VAC step down transformer for the 

main fan motor 

TEMPERATURE CONTROL 

Closing the main power switch supplies 208/240VAC to the primary of the control 

transformer. Secondary voltage, 24VAC, is supplied to the oven control. The oven 

control is set to desired temperature. The thermocouple will provide varying millivolts to 

the oven control. The oven control supplies 208/240VAC to the coil of the heater relay at 

intermittent intervals to maintain the desired temperature. The display on the oven 

control will indicate when the main heater relay is energized. 

NOTE: The display also indicates oven temperature.   

INFRARED HEAT 

Closing the infrared heater switch supplies line voltage to the coil of the infrared heater 

relay, its contacts now close, supplying 208/240VAC to the infrared heaters. 

CONVEYOR DRIVE 

Closing the main power switch supplies 208/240VAC to the primary of the control 

transformer and, through the air pressure switch, the Infrared heater switch, to the 

conveyor motor. Secondary voltage, 24VAC, is supplied to the oven control. Setting the 

oven control to the desired time outputs voltage, through a reversing switch and 

capacitor, to the conveyor motor. 

NOTE: The conveyor system uses a hall effect sensor and magnet to prove operation of 

the conveyor motor. If the conveyor motor is not running, “BELT JAM” is indicated on 

the display. 

AUTOMATIC COOL DOWN 

When the machine is started, the time delay relay timing circuit is enabled, permitting 

the main fan to operate for approximately 30 minutes after the machine is shut off, to 

cool the machine. The 30-minute time delay relay will keep the coil of the main fan relay 

energized, maintaining operation of the main fan motor for 30 minutes.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Dual Technology Finisher 1921

Page 1: ...INISHER MODEL 1920 SERIES Lincoln Foodservice Products LLC 1111 North Hadley Road Fort Wayne Indiana 46804 United States of America Phone 800 374 3004 U S Fax 888 790 8193 Int l Fax 260 436 0735 Techn...

Page 2: ...The thermocouple will provide varying millivolts to the oven control The oven control supplies 208 240VAC to the coil of the heater relay at intermittent intervals to maintain the desired temperature...

Page 3: ...DTF 1920 Series Service Manual 3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MODEL 1921 S N 8001207 and Below...

Page 4: ...DTF 1920 Series Service Manual 4 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MODEL 1922 S N 8001207 and Below...

Page 5: ...DTF 1920 Series Service Manual 5 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MODEL 1921 1922 S N 8001208 and Above...

Page 6: ...for supply voltage to the coil of the main fan relay If no voltage is present trace wiring back to the 30 minute time delay relay If voltage is present check to insure contacts are closing Replace as...

Page 7: ...be sure that the thermocouple is securely connected to the oven control If the thermocouple is connected to the oven control and the control indicates PROBE FAIL disconnect the thermocouple from the...

Page 8: ...OFF To check resistance of the elements remove all leads from the elements and use a digital multimeter The element resistance should be as follows 208V 45 ohms approx 240V 58 ohms approx Replace hea...

Page 9: ...he motor windings as follows Grey to black 236 ohms approx Grey to brown 236 ohms approx Brown to black 472 ohms approx If any of the above fails replace conveyor motor Capacitor conveyor motor Check...

Page 10: ...motor from motor mount 6 Reassemble in reverse order and test for proper operation MAIN FAN REPLACEMENT See MOTOR MAIN FAN above SWITCH ON OFF SWITCH STANDBY REPLACEMENT 1 Shut off power at main break...

Page 11: ...in breaker 2 Remove rear cover 3 Remove wires from appropriate heater relay and mark wires for reassembly 4 Remove mounting screws from heater relay and remove heater relay 5 Reassemble in reverse ord...

Page 12: ...r at main breaker 2 Remove control box top Remove tube from air pressure switch 3 Remove wiring from air pressure switch and conveyor motor capacitor and mark all wiring for reassembly 4 Remove two sc...

Page 13: ...ews and remove heating element 5 Reassemble in reverse order and check system operation HEATING ELEMENT INFRARED REPLACEMENT 1 Shut off power at main breaker 2 Remove conveyor and lower finger assembl...

Page 14: ...w control is installed the control will need to be initialized To initialize the new control press and hold the two center buttons on the front control panel After the oven starts release the buttons...

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Page 16: ...r right Marked RS E 370445 Front element cover F 370446 Front cover G 370447 Finger cover upper H 370442 Columnating plate upper I 370439 Finger housing upper J 370448 Air wash panel upper K 370449 Ai...

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Page 18: ...pring compression E 369413 Drive key F 369410 Coupling sleeve G 370106 Washer H 350259 Screw I 370458 Heating element Infrared 208VAC 370460 Heating element Infrared 240VAC J 370462 Motor conveyor K 3...

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Page 20: ...nd Above G 370468 Cover heating element H 370471 Cooling fan I 370472 Air switch tube assy J 369427 Transformer control K 370459 Heating element 208VAC 370461 Heating element 240VAC L 369479 Relay Hea...

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Page 22: ...370478 Crumb pan left C 370440 Frame conveyor D 370479 Belt conveyor E 370480 Bracket conveyor bearing F 370481 Flanged bearing conveyor G 370482 Shaft idler H 369515 Drive sprocket I 369952 Connectin...

Page 23: ...veyor D 370479 Belt conveyor E 370480 Bracket conveyor bearing F 370481 Flanged bearing conveyor G 370482 Shaft idler H 369515 Drive sprocket I 369952 Connecting link conveyor three required J 370483...

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