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PARTS REPLACEMENT (Cont.) 

 

E. TRANSFORMER. The control transformer is used to 
step down the available supply voltage from 480 volt to 240 
volt on the electric models and from either 480 or 240 to 
115 volt on the gas models for the use of the control and 
oven light circuits. The jumper straps (or wires) are used to 
change the input and output voltages to the required ratio. 
Below is the schematic showing the 3 connections used in 
different models. In replacing the old transformers with the 
new ones care must be taken to follow the required 
connection accurately. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SHUT-OFF VALVE SERVICE

 

The gas shut off valve is located at the rear of the unit and 
should be used to shut the unit down when service is 
required to gas components. This valve should also be 
used to turn all gas off to the unit when the unit is being 
shut down for an extended period of time. 

If the shut off valve requires service this may be ac-
complished only by turning off the gas supply upstream of 
the valve. 

 

 
 
 
 

 

PRESSURE REGULATOR SERVICE

 

The pressure regulator is located at the rear of the unit 
downstream from the shut off valve. If the pressure 
regulator requires service, this may be accomplished by 
turning off the gas supply upstream from the shut off valve 
and pressure regulator and then removing both of these 
parts. 

Blockage of the pressure regulator leak limiter will result in 
erratic burner operation and pilot outage. 

NOTE:

 

Prior to replacing a pressure regulator, in an effort 

to correct problems traced to this component, remove and 
clean the leak limiter. 

PILOT BURNER ADJUSTMENT

 

Remove lower panel assembly (spring clip mounted) and 
light both pilot burners. 

Adjust pilot flame heights to approximately 

1/2". 

Flame 

should impinge on flame switch sensing bulbs located 
directly above the pilot burner flames. See Detail A for 
location of pilot. Both pilot valves are located in the front 
center of the burner compartment. 

AIR ADJUSTMENT

 

Although main burner air is adjusted before shipment, it 
should be checked at the time of installation. Excessive 
air will cause flames to lift off a burner when cold or may 
cause flash-back during normal cycling of unit, particularly 
when propane gas is used. 

Insufficient air will cause flames to burn with a yellow tip 
and result in carbon accumulation in the flame chamber 
and heat exchange tubes. 

 
 

BURNER ORIFICE DATA 

 

Model 

Maximum 

Input          

Per Burner 

Pressure  

Reg. Setting 

Orifice  

Drill Size 

Gas 

RGT-10 

32500 

3.7" W.C. 

31 

NAT. 

 

32500 

10" W.C. 

51 

Propane 

REPLACEMENT OF SOLENOID VALVE, 
REGULATOR, OR SHUT OFF VALVE 
MODELS RGT-10

 

 

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Turn off gas supply upstream of unit. 

 

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Break gas connection at shut off valve. 

 

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Break compression fittings at front manifold. 

 

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Remove (4) bolts (inside center chamber) to rear 

   manifold support. 

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Disconnect wires to solenoid at wire units. 

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Pull manifold out back of unit. 

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Remount manifold by reversing procedure listed 

   above. 

Summary of Contents for RGT-10

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION SERVICE PARTS MANUAL FOR GAS CONVECTION OVEN MODEL RGT 10 VULCAN HART CORPORATION 3600 NORTH POINT BOULEVARD BALTIMORE MARYLAND 21222...

Page 2: ...installation of electrical wiring from the electric meter main control box or service outlet to the electric appliance Qualified installation personnel must be experienced in such work be familiar wit...

Page 3: ...to the outside of the building through a ventilation system installed by qualified personnel 6 For an appliance equipped with casters 1 the installation shall be made with a connector that complies w...

Page 4: ...ARTS PARTS LIST 14 24 REVISION PAGE Inside Back Cover RGT 10 units are supplied with a 7 foot 3 wire supply cord Appliances are equipped with a three prong grounded plug for your protection against sh...

Page 5: ...iverter or low profile deflector Either a draft diverter or low profile deflector is shipped with every oven Low profile deflector is intended for use when oven is installed under canopy type hoods Wh...

Page 6: ...azard condition Do not permit fans to blow directly at the oven and wherever possible avoid open windows adjacent to oven sides or back and wall type fans which create air cross currents within the ro...

Page 7: ...olenoid to come On and supply heat to the oven Either the Thermostat or the Load Control switch in OFF position will shut off the Solenoid In order to provide protection against pilot out hazard two n...

Page 8: ...LACEMENT OF THERMOSTAT Remove Rear Body Top Remove the Thermostat Bulb from its 2 retaining clips located in the right rear corner of oven cavity Push Bulb and Capillary Tube through Grom met in cavit...

Page 9: ...letes its set interval at zero mark the common terminal disconnects from timer motor shuts the motor off and connects with the buzzer The buzzer will continue to sound until the knob is manually turne...

Page 10: ...e right hinge pin The cam must actuate the Door Switch when the door is approximately 3 inches from being closed To replace the Door Switch remove the Mounting Screws on the Door Switch Support Bracke...

Page 11: ...ator leak limiter will result in erratic burner operation and pilot outage NOTE Prior to replacing a pressure regulator in an effort to correct problems traced to this component remove and clean the l...

Page 12: ...er and oven circuit breakers ON position and the oven door closed PROBLEM PROCEDURE Depress the Oven Light push button switch or turn timer knob to 0 position If the lights come On and the Buzzer soun...

Page 13: ...roperly when empty but as soon as as food is put in it the temperature drops and the oven never recovers Meals containing excessive moisture can cause the temperature to drop Also a cause of temperatu...

Page 14: ...nutes RECOMMENDED TEMPERATURES TIMES AND LOADS FOR BAKING PRODUCT TEMPERATURE TIME IN MINUTES NO OF RACKS LOAD CONTROL Cakes Sheet Cakes 18 x 26 x 1 Pan 5 Med to Med Scaled 4 to 6 Lbs Per Pan 325 to 3...

Page 15: ...d REHEATING PREPARED FOODS Frozen French Fries 400 to 450 F 6 to 8 4 Hi to Med 2 to 3 Med to Med Frozen Lunches TV Dinners 350 to 400 F 10 to12 4 to 5 Hi to Med 2 to 3 Med to Med Frozen Entrees 3 4 to...

Page 16: ...1242 1 2 7 SUPPLY CORD 405016 1 1 8 RELAY S P D T 115V COIL 411497 A1 1 9 BUZZER REPLACEMENT KIT 120V 411662 G1 1 9A BUZZER 120V 411499 4 1 10 CONTROL PANEL PLATE MYLAR 411903 5 1 10A CONTROL PLATE MY...

Page 17: ...5 INDICATOR LIGHT 411496 E4 2 6 CONTROL KNOB 411242 1 2 8 RELAY S P D T 230V COIL 411497 A2 1 9 BUZZER REPLACEMENT KIT 230V 411662 G2 1 9A BUZZER 230V 411499 4 1 10 CONTROL PANEL PLATE MYLAR 411903 3...

Page 18: ...5V COIL 411497 A1 1 9 BUZZER REPLACEMENT KIT 120V 411662 G1 1 9A BUZZER 120V 411499 4 1 10 CONTROL PANEL PLATE MYLAR 411903 3 1 10A CONTROL PANEL PLATE MYLAR 411903 4 1 11 DAMPER CONTROL PUSH PULL 412...

Page 19: ...QUANTITY 17 MOTOR MOUNT 412629 1 1 18 MOTOR SPACER 413491 1 4 19 MOTOR 115V 208 240 3 4 H P 1 PHASE 411205 1 1 19A MOTOR 208 240 460V 3 4 H P 3 PHASE 419720 G4 1 20 5 16 FLAT HEAD SCREW 402085 20 4 2...

Page 20: ...11420 1 1 31 REGULATOR 3 7 NATURAL GAS 408279 26 REGULATOR 11 L P 408279 21 1 32 OVEN BURNER CLIP 3 0320 1 1 33 LEFT OUTER BURNER NS 411084 1 1 33A LEFT INNER BURNER NS 411084 2 1 34 RIGHT OUTER BURNE...

Page 21: ...20...

Page 22: ...TEM NO DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER QUANTITY 53 LAMP SOCKET 417814 1 2 54 LIGHT BULB 115V 50W FROSTED BL 008 14 2 55 LAMP BOX HOUSING ASSEMBLY 411395 G1 2 56 LAMP BOX GASKET ASBESTOS 409421 1 2 57 LAMP BOX...

Page 23: ...BER QUANTITY 59 DAMPER CLAMP 407550 1 1 60 VENT CLOSURE 411211 1 1 61 VENT ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY 413535 1 1 62 CONTROL WIRE SOCKET 411859 1 1 63 ANGLE DAMPER CABLE 413524 1 1 64 CABLE CLAMP 3 0328 1 1 65...

Page 24: ...T 410619 1 1 73 MICRO SWITCH INSULATION 3 LONG 411345 1 2 74 DOOR ADJUSTMENT BRACKET 411139 1 2 75 HINGE PIN BEARING 404629 2 4 76 LEFT HAND DOOR ASSEMBLY WITH WINDOWS 411290 G1 1 76A LEFT HAND DOOR A...

Page 25: ...RIGHT HAND SIDE LINING S S 411212 3 1 83 LEFT HAND SIDE LINING 411212 2 1 83A LEFT HAND SIDE LINING 411212 4 1 84 OVEN RACK 411265 1 8 8 85 RIGHT HAND OVEN RACK SUPPORT 411225 1 1 1 85A LEFT HAND OVE...

Page 26: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 25...

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