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FRYERS
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PC 1 - 6 TEMPERATURES, 6 TIMES
(These are example settings only. Temperatures shown in Fahrenheit.)
FIRST TEMPERATURE (H1)
350˚
FIRST TIME = total cook time (T1), H1 temp starts
15:00
SECOND TEMPERATURE (H2)
340˚
SECOND TIME = time remaining when H2 starts (T2)
14:00
THIRD TEMPERATURE (H3)
330˚
THIRD TIME = time remaining when H3 starts (T3)
13:00
FOURTH TEMPERATURE (H4)
320˚
FOURTH TIME = time remaining when H4 starts (T4)
11:30
FIFTH TEMPERATURE (H5)
310˚
FIFTH TIME = time remaining when H5 starts (T5)
9:25
SIXTH TEMPERATURE (H6)
300˚
SIXTH TIME = time remaining when H6 starts (T6)
5:15
PROGRAMMING
Programming Time/Temperature Profiles for the Winston 8000
Series Controller
The 8000 Series Controller has 16 push buttons. The eight
numbered buttons in the top row are called channel buttons. The
lower row of buttons are for programming the control.
Programming allows one of four different processes to be assigned
to each
channel.
The processes available for the 8000 Series Control
are PC1, PC2, PC5, and PC6.
Process #1
(PC 1) allows assigning up to 6 different temperatures
to a channel. The temperatures can be set to occur at different
times during the cook cycle. For instance, a cooking cycle for a load
of chicken can be set up as shown in the following table using PC
1. In this case the chicken would cook at 350˚F (177˚C) for 1 minute
(from 15:00 down to 14:00), then the temperature setting would
change to 340˚F (171˚C) for the next minute (from 14:00 to 13:00),
and so on.
Process #2
(PC 2) allows assigning up to six different temperatures
and times to a channel just like PC 1. PC 2 also
adds the capability
for Load Compensation
(automatically detects the amount of
product added to the fryer and adjusts the time that the product
cooks so that it is properly done when the cook cycle finishes),
Straight Line Timing (like PC 1), or a combination of the two. PC 2
also allows programming of up to three different audible pre-
alarms (Buzzer) to sound at any time during the cook cycle.
Process #5
(PC 5) allows assigning of one temperature and one
time to a channel. Note: Process #5 may not be available on some
models.
Process #6
(PC 6) allows assigning of two temperatures and two
times to a channel. Note: Process #6 may not be available on some
models.
When programming, the display scrolls through several screens
showing the current settings for the fryer. The first two screens
show the software ID numbers. The third screen displays the
capacity of the fryer expressed in number of chickens it will cook at
one time (4hd or 6hd). The fourth screen indicates whether it is a
pressure or open type fryer. The fifth screen shows the size of the
chicken the fryer is programmed to cook (certain fryer models will
automatically adjust the programmed settings if the chicken size
setting is changed). The sixth screen indicates whether the fryer is
set to display Fahrenheit or Centigrade.