![Lincoln Impinger II - Advantage Series Скачать руководство пользователя страница 14](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/lincoln/impinger-ii-advantage-series/impinger-ii-advantage-series_service-manual_1917805014.webp)
Impinger II – Advantage Service Manual - Domestic
14
Temperature Control
Check for supply voltage at temperature control. If
no voltage is present, trace wiring back to hi-limit
thermostat. Turn the temperature adjustment knob
to maximum temperature position and check for
208/240 VAC at the load terminals 7 and 8. If
208/240 VAC is present and unit is not heating,
refer to "Mercury Contactor" for next check. If
208/240 VAC is not present, proceed.
Thermocouple Probe
WITH POWER ON AND THERMOCOUPLE
LEADS ATTACHED TO THE TEMPERATURE
CONTROL BOARD: measure D.C. millivolt output
of these leads. Refer to thermocouple chart in
Section D for proper readings. If these readings
are not achieved, replace thermocouple.
Temperature
Control
Potentiometer
Disconnect the potentiometer leads from the board.
Place ohm meter test leads on the blue and green
pot. leads. Reading should be 1 K ohms.
Place meter leads across the blue and purple pot.
leads and rotate knob from high to low. Repeat on
green and purple leads. Check for even rise and
fall of ohms reading to insure that there are no open
or dead spots in the potentiometer. Check each
lead to ground for shorts. Replace pot if it does not
meet the above test.
Mercury Contactor
Check for supply voltage to the contactor coil. If
voltage is present and the contactor will not
activate, replace the contactor. Also, check each
contactor for proper high voltage input and output.
Heater Elements
Check the amp draw on each hot leg for proper
load. Check the specifications plate for rating
information. If the amp draw is low or high, check
the individual elements for opens, shorts, and
proper resistance. WITH POWER OFF: To check
resistance of the elements, remove all leads from
the elements and use an accurate digital VOM.
The element resistance should be as follows:
208V - 27 ohms approximately
240V - 36 ohms approximately
Oven heats with switch off
Mercury Contactor
The mercury contactor has probably malfunctioned
in the closed position. If there is no voltage to the
operating coil, but there is high voltage at the
contactor out put, replace the mercury contactor.
Intermittent Heating
Thermal/Overload of motor
The main fan motor is equipped with internal
thermal protection and will cease to operate if
overheating occurs. As the motor overheats and
then cools, this will cause the oven to cycle on and
off intermittently. This may be caused by improper
ventilation or preventive maintenance. Also, most
of the problems listed under "Oven will not heat"
can cause intermittent failure.
Conveyor will not run
Voltage Supply
Check incoming voltage supply at line 1 to neutral.
There should be a voltage reading of 208/240 VAC.
If not present, check breakers.
10 Amp Fuse
Check and/or replace.
Fuseholder
Check and/or replace.
Fan Switch
See procedure for checking on page 8.
Содержание Impinger II - Advantage Series
Страница 5: ...Impinger II Advantage Service Manual Domestic 5 SCHEMATIC 1116 000 A 1117 000 A...
Страница 6: ...Impinger II Advantage Service Manual Domestic 6 SCHEMATIC 1130 000 A 1131 000 A...
Страница 7: ...Impinger II Advantage Service Manual Domestic 7 SCHEMATIC 1132 000 A 1133 000 A...
Страница 25: ...Impinger II Advantage Service Manual Domestic 25 This page intentionally left blank...
Страница 27: ...Impinger II Advantage Service Manual Domestic 27 BLOW UP GENERAL...
Страница 29: ...Impinger II Advantage Service Manual Domestic 29 BLOW UP CONTROL BOX 1116 000 A 1117 000 A...
Страница 31: ...Impinger II Advantage Service Manual Domestic 31 BLOW UP CONTROL BOX 1130 000 A THRU 1133 000 A...
Страница 33: ...Impinger II Advantage Service Manual Domestic 33 BLOW UP CONVEYOR DOOR...
Страница 35: ...Impinger II Advantage Service Manual Domestic 35 BLOW UP OVEN BACK ASSEMBLY...
Страница 36: ...Impinger II Advantage Service Manual Domestic 36...