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BINDING/JAMMING PROBLEMS
Noisy, jerky or erratic movement of the lifts is usually due to lack of lubrication of the rods and their
bushings. Apply a light coat of Lubriplate
®
or similar lightweight white grease to the rod and
bushings to correct the problem.
With the modular basket lift, another possible cause of binding is improper positioning of the motor,
which prevents the gear from correctly engaging the teeth in the rod. To correct the problem, loosen
the screws that hold the motor in place and move it forward or backward until the rod has just
enough slack to be rotated slightly.
MOTOR AND GEAR PROBLEMS
With the modular basket lift, the most likely problem to be encountered in this category is erratic
motion of the lift due to a worn drive gear. Failure to keep the lift rod and bushings properly
lubricated will cause unnecessary wear of the gear. The problem is corrected by replacing the worn
gear.
If the lift cycles correctly but fails to remain in the up position (i.e., goes up, but then slowly settles
back down into the frypot), the problem is a failed motor brake. A failed motor brake cannot be
repaired and requires replacement of the motor itself.
If power is reaching the motor but the motor fails to run, the motor is burned out and must be
replaced.
ELECTRONIC PROBLEMS
Within this category are problems associated with the relays, microswitches, capacitors, resistors,
interface board, wiring, and controls. The most common problem in this category is a lift that
continuously travels up and down. This is usually caused by a microswitch that is out of adjustment.
Troubleshooting the electronics of a modular basket lift is simply a process of verifying current flow
through the individual components up to and including the motor. Using a multimeter set to the 250
VAC range, check the connections on both sides of the component for the presence of the applied
line voltage. The schematic below and the wiring diagram on page 1-16 can identify the
components and wiring connection points.
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Страница 21: ...1 16 1 13 Wiring Diagrams 1 13 1 Basket Lift...
Страница 22: ...1 17 1 13 2 PBI Basket Lift...
Страница 23: ...1 18 1 13 3 Standard Component Wiring...
Страница 24: ...1 19 1 13 4 KFC1 and CM4S Component Wiring...
Страница 25: ...1 20 1 13 5 Component Wiring Single Phase 805 1786...
Страница 26: ...1 21 1 13 6 Component Wiring 480V Non Filter 805 1776...
Страница 27: ...1 22 1 13 7 Component Wiring Fast Ready...
Страница 28: ...1 23 1 13 8 Component Wiring KFC INDIA K3000...
Страница 29: ...1 24 1 13 9 Component Wiring KFC INDIA FAST...
Страница 30: ...1 25 1 13 10 Contactor Box Domestic 17 kW 1 13 11 Contactor Box Domestic 21 kW...
Страница 31: ...1 26 1 13 12 Contactor Box Export 17kW and 21kW...
Страница 32: ...1 27 1 13 13 Contactor Box Export Chinese Foshan 17kW and 21kW 1 13 14 Contactor Box Export KFC India 17kW...
Страница 47: ...2 15 2 5 Oil Return System Components 20 1 2 3 9 7 10 6 8 11 5 4 12 18 15 13 19 14 16...
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Страница 59: ...2 27 2 9 2 Contactor Boxes...
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