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STAINLESS STEEL EQUIPMENT CARE AND CLEANING

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Contrary to popular belief, stainless steels ARE susceptible to rusting.

Corrosion on metals is everywhere. It is recognized quickly on iron and
steel as unsightly yellow/orange rust. Such metals are called “active”
because they actively corrode in a natural environment when their atoms
combine with oxygen to form rust.

Stainless steels are passive metals because they contain other metals, like
chromium, nickel and manganese that stabilize the atoms. 400 series
stainless steels are called ferritic, contain chromium, and are magnetic;
300 series stainless steels are called austenitic, contain chromium and
nickel; and 200 series stainless, also austenitic, contains manganese,
nitrogen and carbon. Austenitic types of stainless are not magnetic, and
generally provide greater resistance to corrosion than ferritic types.

With 12-30 percent chromium, an invisible passive film covers the steel’s
surface acting as a shield against corrosion. As long as the film is intact
and not broken or contaminated, the metal is passive and stain-less. If the
passive film of stainless steel has been broken, equipment starts to
corrode. At its end, it rusts.

Enemies of Stainless Steel

There are three basic things which can break down stainless steel’s
passivity layer and allow corrosion to occur.

1.

Mechanical abrasion

2.

Deposits and water

3.

Chlorides

Mechanical abrasion

means those things that will scratch a steel surface.

Steel pads, wire brushes and scrapers are prime examples.

Water

comes out of the faucet in varying degrees of hardness. Depending

on what part of the country you live in, you may have hard or soft water.
Hard water may leave spots, and when heated leave deposits behind that
if left to sit, will break down the passive layer and rust stainless steel. Other
deposits from food preparation and service must be properly removed.

Chlorides

are found nearly everywhere. They are in water, food and table

salt. One of the worst chloride perpetrators can come from household and
industrial cleaners.

So what does all this mean? Don’t Despair!

Here are a few steps that can help prevent stainless steel rust.

1.

Use the proper tools.

When cleaning stainless steel products, use non-abrasive tools. Soft
cloths and plastic scouring pads will not harm steel’s passive layer.
Stainless steel pads also can be used but the scrubbing motion must
be in the direction of the manufacturers’ polishing marks.

2.

Clean with the polish lines.

Some stainless steel comes with visible polishing lines or “grain.”
When visible lines are present, always scrub in a motion parallel to the
lines. When the grain cannot be seen, play it safe and use a soft cloth
or plastic scouring pad.

3.

Use alkaline, alkaline chlorinated or non-chloride containing cleaners.

While many traditional cleaners are loaded with chlorides, the industry
is providing an ever-increasing choice of non-chloride cleaners. If you
are not sure of chloride content in the cleaner used, contact your cleaner
supplier. If your present cleaner contains chlorides, ask your supplier if
they have an alternative. Avoid cleaners containing quaternary salts; it
also can attack stainless steel and cause pitting and rusting.

4.

Treat your water.

Though this is not always practical, softening hard water can do much
to reduce deposits. There are certain filters that can be installed to
remove distasteful and corrosive elements. To insure proper water
treatment, call a treatment specialist.

5.

Keep your food equipment clean.

Use alkaline, alkaline chlorinated or non-chloride cleaners at
recommended strength. Clean frequently to avoid build-up of hard,
stubborn stains. If you boil water in stainless steel equipment,
remember the single most likely cause of damage is chlorides in the
water. Heating cleaners that contain chlorides have a similar effect.

6.

Rinse, rinse, rinse.

If chlorinated cleaners are used, rinse and wipe equipment and
supplies dry immediately. The sooner you wipe off standing water,
especially when it contains cleaning agents, the better. After wiping
equipment down, allow it to air dry; oxygen helps maintain the
stainless steel’s passivity film.

7.

Never use hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid) on stainless steel.

8.

Regularly restore/passivate stainless steel.

Recommended cleaners for specific situations

Job

Cleaning Agent

Comments

Routine cleaning

Soap, ammonia,

Apply with cloth or sponge

detergent, Medallion

Fingerprints & smears

Arcal 20, Lac-O-Nu

Provides barrier film

Ecoshine

Stubborn stains &

Cameo, Talc, Zud,

Rub in direction of polish lines

discoloration

First Impression

Grease & fatty acids,

Easy-off, De-Grease

Excellent removal on all finishes

blood, burnt-on-foods

It Oven Aid

Grease & oil

Any good

Apply with sponge or cloth

commercial detergent

Restoration/Passivation

Benefit, Super Sheen

Review

1.

Stainless steels rust when passivity (film-shield) breaks down as a
result of scrapes, scratches, deposits and chlorides.

2.

Stainless steel rust starts with pits and cracks.

3.

Use the proper tools. Do not use steel pads, wire brushes or scrapers
to clean stainless steel.

4.

Use non-chlorinated cleaners at recommended concentrations. Use
only chloride- free cleaners.

5.

Soften your water. Use filters and softeners whenever possible.

6.

Wipe off cleaning agent(s) and standing water as soon as possible.
Prolonged contact causes eventual problems.

To learn more about chloride-stress corrosion and how to prevent it,
contact the equipment manufacturer or cleaning materials supplier.

Developed by Packer Engineering, Naperville, Ill., an independent testing
laboratory.

All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com

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Страница 1: ...4900 Fax 216 481 3782 Visit our web site at www clevelandrange com Operators Manual Installation Operation Service Skillets Cleveland Enodis SET 15 SET 10 TABLE TOP ELECTRIC SKILLETS MODELS SET 10 SET...

Страница 2: ...RATING LABEL ALL SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED CLEVELAND RANGE TECHNICIAN RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR YOUR REFERENCE WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance ca...

Страница 3: ...line The wire gauge size and electric supply must match the power requirements specified on the skillet s rating plate The conduit enclosed permanent copper wiring must be adequate to carry the requi...

Страница 4: ...ough the cut out in the rear of the console and fasten to the three connection terminal block Be sure to connect the ground wire to the separate ground terminal connector ground lug Replace the consol...

Страница 5: ...buting it evenly across the cooking surface The indicator light will cycle on and off indicating the elements are cycling on and off The cover should be off for most types of cooking or simmering If c...

Страница 6: ...use Stagnant Water High Pressure Spray Hose Chloride Cleaners Steel Pads Wire Brush CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION SURFACES MAY BE EXTREMELY HOT CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Turn unit off 2 Prepare a warm w...

Страница 7: ...and use a soft cloth or plastic scouring pad 3 Use alkaline alkaline chlorinated or non chloride containing cleaners While many traditional cleaners are loaded with chlorides the industry is providin...

Страница 8: ...1 6 KE51736 Faucet Nut 1 7 KE50335 Adapter Washer Single Pantry only 1 8 FA21008 Hex Nut 2 9 FA11260 Bolt for SET 15 2 FA11258 Bolt for SET 10 2 10 FA31029 Lock Washer 2 1 1 4 4 5 5 6 6 2 3 3 8 7 7 1...

Страница 9: ...500 SPHERICAL WASHER 16 2 FA21024 5 16 18 HEX NUT 16 3 SK2231498 ELEMENT BLOCK ASSEMBLY 208V 3 SK2231499 ELEMENT BLOCK ASSEMBLY 240V 3 4 KE55340 SAFETY THERMOSTAT BIMETAL 1 5 KE50151 2 KNOB FOR HANDLE...

Страница 10: ...SS BAR SUPPORT 4 8 SK2231498 HEATING BLOCK 3 9 KE55340 SAFETY THERMOSTAT BIMETAL 1 10 SK2231699 CROSS BAR WELDMENT 1 11 SK603284 1 2 MALE FEMALE THREADED HEX STANDOFFS 4 12 FA21024 5 16 18 HEX NUT 16...

Страница 11: ...00 BRONZE TRUNNION BEARING 2 12 SK2240800 CONSOLE COVER 1 13 SK2235100 SWITCH TOGGLE ON OFF DPST 1 14 SK50062 RUBBER BOOT 1 15 SK2235000 PILOT LIGHT 1 16 KE55069 2 THERMOSTAT 1 17 SK2234800 BEZEL F 1...

Страница 12: ...MODEL SET 10 ASSEMBLY DRAWING for units built after August 2007 5A 5B 5C 5D 48 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Страница 13: ...029 SPRING LOCK WASHER 1 4 2 25 FA10485 HEX BOLT 1 4 20X3 4 2 26 FA31031 HELICAL SPRING LOCK WASHER 3 8 5 27 FA20030 HEX NUT 3 8 16 5 28 SK10197 ROLLER PIN 2 29 KE55069 2 THERMOSTAT 1 30 KE50473 GROUN...

Страница 14: ...00 Washer Spherical 7 9 KE00349 Nut 5 16 18 6 10 SK2276097 Element Block Assembly 1 11 KE55069 2 Thermostat 1 SK2232001 Thermostat Channel 1 12 SK2231500 Washer 2 13 SK2274000 Bolt 5 16 18 x 1 2 2 14...

Страница 15: ...F12 Screw Cover 10 24 x z 2 3 SK2275200 Pilot Light 1 4 SK2235100 Switch Toggle ON OFF 1 5 SK2236600 Rubber Boot 1 6 KE50569 1 Knob Thermostat 1 7 Screw Bezel 6 32 x 5 8 2 SK2234800 Bezel F 1 SK223480...

Страница 16: ...3 8 PAN HEAD 18 8 S S 3 16 SK50056 SWITCH 1 19 FA95074 NYLON ANCHOR 4 21 FA21006 10 24 18 8 S S HEX NUT 8 22 FA30505 2 WASHER NO 10 S S 8 26 FA11052 6 32 X 1 4 S S SCREW SLOT 2 27 SK2274602 3 4 CONNEC...

Страница 17: ...2 HEX BOLT 1 2 13 X 1 1 4 2 12 FA11258 HEX CAP SCREW 1 4 20 X 314 1 13 KE600550 CAM 1 14 FA15019 5 SHOULDER BOLT 1 4 20 1 15 FA95007 9 RETAINING RING 2 16 FA11323 HEX SCREW 5116 18 X 314 2 21 KE60103...

Страница 18: ...it on check for voltage across thermostat Voltage indicates an open circuit Indicating a faulty thermostat 4 Defective high limit thermostat Repeat above procedure used for defective thermostat C PROB...

Страница 19: ...nts blocks Replace as needed NOTE With new element block in place re tighten nuts on spherical washers with a torque wrench to 11ft lbs torque 9 Replace retaining bars retaining back plate and bottom...

Страница 20: ...WIRING DIAGRAM SET 10 SET 15 208 220 or 240V Single or Three Phase for units built prior to November 2005 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Страница 21: ...WIRING DIAGRAM SET 10 SET 15 208 380 or 240 415V Three Phase Y Connected for units built prior to November 2005 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Страница 22: ...WIRING DIAGRAM SET 10 SET 15 480V Single or Three Phase for units built prior to November 2005 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Страница 23: ...WIRING DIAGRAM SET 10 SET 15 208 220 or 240V Single or Three Phase for units built after November 2005 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Страница 24: ...WIRING DIAGRAM SET 10 SET 15 208 380 or 240 415V Three Phase Y Connected for units built after November 2005 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Страница 25: ...WIRING DIAGRAM SET 10 SET 15 480V Single or Three Phase for units built after November 2005 All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

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