• If steam relief valve does not open or close as described in each step, continue
this procedure with step 6.
6. Refer to Figure 6-27. Check for 115
VAC
across the sole noid terminals of the
steam relief valve.
• If the meter does not read 115 VAC across the solenoid terminals, continue
this procedure with step 7.
• If the meter reads 115 VAC across the solenoid terminals, the steam relief
solenoid valve. Replace it with a new one.
7. Check leads to the steam relief solenoid valve for continuity, and secure
connections. Replace or repair faulty wiring and connections.
Figure 6-27. Steam Relief Valve
CT:12 Compartment Steam Solenoid Valve
Model 24-CGA-10
Figure 6-29. Upper Compartment Steam
Valve
Printed 3/93
Cleveland Range, Inc.
Page 136
SteamCraft 10 Service Manual, Chapter 6
Models 24-CGA-10 and 24-CEA-10
Before starting this procedure, verify proper operation of the Steam Relief Solenoid
Valve on page 135. Refer to Figures 6-28 and 6-29.
1. Set the voltmeter to the 250
VAC
scale.
2. On the control panel set the ON/OFF switch to the ON position.
3. Set the TIMED/MANUAL switch to the MANUAL position.
4. Check for 115 VAC across the solenoid terminals of the steam control valve in
question.
• If the meter does not read 115 VAC across the solenoid terminals, continue this
procedure with step 5.
• If the meter reads 115 VAC across the solenoid terminal's either the solenoid
valve is faulty or the plumbing is blocked to or from the valve.
a. Check for blocked or damaged tubing and fittings between the steam supply
and valves, between the valve and steam manifold, and between the steam
manifold and cooking compartment, Clean and/or replace blocked or faulty
fittings and tubing.
b. Check for a blocked or damaged steam manifold. Clean and/or replace
blocked or faulty steam manifold components.
c. If the steam supply tubing, fittings, and manifold are clean and in good
condition, the steam supply solenoid valve is faulty. Replace the steam
supply solenoid valve.
5. Check leads to the steam solenoid valve for continuity and secure connections.
Replace or repair faulty wiring and connections.
Figure 6-28. Lower Compartment Steam
Valve