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CET-16 Service Manual
Condenser Spray Solenoid
Valve
Steamer Ready Conditions
When water touches the probe flag, the resistance between the probe and
ground drops below the set point, and the solenoid valve shuts
immediately. See Water Level Control Testing section, page 65.
The condenser spray solenoid energizes (valve open) during all cooking
cycles while the compartment door is closed. This maintains a steady flow
of cooling water to the condenser during steamer operation.
The steamer circuits are ready to generate steam when ALL three of the
following conditions are met
• The compartment door is closed.
• Water level is above the low water probe (WATER alarm is not fit).
• One of the cooking cycles (TIMED or MANUAL) is in progress.
For ease of access, the front and tear contactors mount on removable
base plates. Remove the nut (Figure 5-4) from the front end of the plate.
Lift the front edge of the plate and slide it toward the front. The rear base
plate nut may need to be loosened to allow the plate to slide freely.
Figure 5-4. Removable Base Plates
Front Contactor (3 pole)
The front contactor energizes during standby steaming cycles. The
SteamCraft V operates i
n
standby anytime the steamer has been ener-
gized by pressing the POWER switch on the front panel, the door is
closed
,
and the water level is above the low water probe. Contacts (L2
and
L3 for DELTA connection, L1 and L2 for WYE connection) of the front
contactor clos
e
to turn ON the fan motor and the 5.3 kW heater nearest
the left side of the unit. This maintains water temperature at 190 F. During
the steaming cycles, the front contactor remains energized and the tear
contactor cycles as described below. See the schematic and wiring
diagrams (refer to Table 6-1).
For units with 3-wire DELTA connection, contact L1 doses to supply power
to one side of the middle two 2.56 kW heaters.
For units with 4-wire WYE connection, L3 doses to connect neutral to the
two 2.5
6
kW heaters, the righ
t
side 53 kW heater, and the 300 W fan
motor heater.
The rear contactor functions during steaming cycles when the steamer
ready conditions are met
For DELTA connected units, contacts L1 and L2 clos
e
to energize the right
side 5.3 kW heater and the 300 W fan heater. Contact L3 doses to
complete the circuit through the two 2.56 kW heaters. Both front and rear
contactors must energize to operate the 2.56 k
W
heaters.
Printed 4/90
Rear Contactor (3 POLE)
Содержание SteamCraft V
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Страница 84: ...CET 16 Service Manual Page 83 Figure 6 8 CONDENSER AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS Printed 4 90...
Страница 86: ...CET 16 Service Manual Page 85 Figure 6 9 STEAM GENERATOR ASSEMBLY Printed 4 90...
Страница 88: ...CET 16 Service Manual Page 87 Figure 6 10A DOUBLE WATER INLET ARRANGEMENT Printed 4 90...
Страница 90: ...CET 16 Service Manual Page 89 Figure 6 10B SINGLE WATER INLET ARRANGEMENT Printed 4 90...
Страница 92: ...CET 16 Service Manual Page 91 Figure 6 10C DOUBLE WATER INLET ARRANGEMENT WITH STEAMERGARD Printed 4 90...
Страница 93: ...Page 92 CET 16 Service Manual Figure 6 11 SteamCraft V Wiring Diagram 3 Wire DELTA Connection Printed 4 90...
Страница 94: ...CET 16 Service Manual Page 93 Figure 6 12 SteamCraft V Schematic Diagram 3 Wire DELTA Connection Printed 4 90...
Страница 95: ...Page 94 CET 16 Service Manual Figure 6 13 SteamCraft V Wiring Diagram 4 Wire WYE Connection Printed 4 90...
Страница 96: ...CET 16 Service Manual Page 95 Figure 6 14 SteamCraft V Schematic Diagram 4 Wire WYE Connection Printed 4 90...