Groen DHS-40, DHS-40C, DHST-40C, DHS-40A, DHST-40A Operator's Manual

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OPERATOR MANUAL
IMPORTANT INFORMATION, KEEP FOR OPERATOR
This manual provides information for:
MODEL DHS(/T)-40(C,A)
DHS(/T)-40 &
Domestic LOW HEIGHT STEAM JACKETED KETTLE
With Standard Electronic Ignition
· Self-Contained · Stainless Steel
· Floor Mounted · Gas Heated
· Tilting
THIS MANUAL MUST BE RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use gasoline or other ammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
POST IN A PROMINENT LOCATION
Instructions to be followed in the event user smells gas. This information shall be obtained by consulting your local gas supplier. As a minimum, turn o the gas and call your gas company and your authorized service agent. Evacuate all personnel from the area.
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death. Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.
NOTIFY CARRIER OF DAMAGE AT ONCE
It is the responsibility of the consignee to inspect the container upon receipt of same and to determine the possibility of any damage, including concealed dam-
age. Unied Brands suggests that if you are suspicious of damage to make a notation on the delivery receipt. It will be the responsibility of the consignee to le
a claim with the carrier. We recommend that you do so at once.
Manufacture Service/Questions 888-994-7636.
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IMPORTANT - READ FIRST - IMPORTANT
WARNING: FAILURE TO DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING COULD RESULT IN ELECTROCUTION AND DEATH.
WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION, SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE
PROPERTY DAMAGE, INJURY OR DEATH. READ THE INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVICING THIS EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: THE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED BY PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO WORK WITH GAS, ELECTRICITY AND
PLUMBING. UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES.
WARNING: DO NOT ATTACH THE UNIT TO A TYPE “B” VENT. IT COULD CAUSE FIRE OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT ANY PIPING TO THE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE. IT MUST BE FREE TO VENT STEAM
AS NEEDED. TO AVOID BURNS FROM THE VENTED STEAM THE VALVE DISCHARGE SHOULD POINT DOWNWARD. IMPROPER INSTALLATION WILL VOID WARRANTY.
DANGER: ELECTRICALLY GROUND THE UNIT AT THE TERMINAL PROVIDED. FAILURE TO GROUND THE UNIT COULD
RESULT IN ELECTROCUTION AND DEATH.
CAUTION: BE SURE ALL OPERATORS READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS,
CAUTIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL.
CAUTION: DO NOT OVERFILL THE KETTLE WHEN COOKING, HOLDING OR CLEANING. KEEP LIQUIDS A MINIMUM OF
2-3” (5-8 CM) BELOW THE KETTLE BODY RIM TO ALLOW CLEARANCE FOR STIRRING, BOILING AND SAFE TRANSFER OF PRODUCT.
CAUTION: KEEP FLOORS IN FRONT OF KETTLE WORK AREA CLEAN AND DRY. IF SPILLS OCCUR, CLEAN
IMMEDIATELY TO AVOID SLIPS OR FALLS.
WARNING: KEEP WATER AND SOLUTIONS OUT OF CONTROLS AND BURNERS. NEVER USE A HIGH PRESSURE HOSE
TO CLEAN KETTLE SURFACES.
CAUTION: MOST CLEANERS ARE HARMFUL TO THE SKIN, EYES, MUCOUS MEMBRANES AND CLOTHING. TAKE
PRECAUTIONS: WEAR RUBBER GLOVES, GOGGLES OR FACE SHIELD AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. CAREFULLY READ WARNINGS AND FOLLOW DIRECTIONS ON CLEANER LABELS .
WARNING: DO NOT STAND ON OR APPLY UNNECESSARY WEIGHT OR PRESSURE ON THE KETTLE FRONT OR
POURING LIP. THIS COULD RESULT IN THE OVERLOAD AND FAILURE OF THE TILT MECHANISM, AND POSSIBLE SERIOUS INJURY AND BURNS TO THE OPERATOR AND OTHERS.
NOTICE: NEVER LEAVE A SANITIZER IN CONTACT WITH STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES LONGER THAN 10 MINUTES.
LONGER CONTACT CAN CAUSE CORROSION.
WARNING: FAILURE TO PERIODICALLY CHECK PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE OPERATION COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL
INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
WARNING: WHEN TESTING, AVOID EXPOSURE TO THE STEAM BLOWING OUT OF THE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE.
DIRECT CONTACT COULD RESULT IN SEVERE BURNS.
WARNING: TO AVOID INJURY, READ AND FOLLOW ALL PRECAUTIONS STATED ON THE LABEL OF THE WATER
TREATMENT COMPOUND.
WARNING: BEFORE REPLACING ANY PARTS, DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY AND
CLOSE THE MAIN GAS VALVE. ALLOW 5 MINUTES FOR GAS TO VENT.
CAUTION: USE OF ANY REPLACEMENT PARTS OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED BY GROEN OR AUTHORIZED
DISTRIBUTORS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO THE OPERATOR AND DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES.
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IMPORTANT - READ FIRST - IMPORTANT
WARNING: KEEP AREA AROUND KETTLE FREE AND CLEAR OF ALL COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS. FAILURE TO DO SO
COULD RESULT IN FIRE OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
CAUTION: HEATING AN EMPTY KETTLE MAY CAUSE THE RELEASE OF STEAM FROM THE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE.
IMPORTANT: SERVICE PERFORMED BY OTHER THAN FACTORY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL WILL VOID ALL
WARRANTIES.
WARNING: THIS UNIT IS INTENDED FOR USE IN THE COMMERCIAL HEATING, COOKING AND HOLDING OF WATER
AND FOOD PRODUCTS, PER THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL. ANY OTHER USE COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND WILL VOID WARRANTY.
WARNING: AVOID ALL DIRECT CONTACT WITH HOT EQUIPMENT SURFACES. DIRECT SKIN CONTACT COULD RESULT
IN SEVERE BURNS.
WARNING: AVOID ALL DIRECT CONTACT WITH HOT FOOD OR WATER IN THE KETTLE. DIRECT CONTACT COULD
RESULT IN SEVERE BURNS.
WARNING: WHEN TILTING KETTLE FOR PRODUCT TRANSFER:
1) USE CONTAINER DEEP ENOUGH TO CONTAIN AND MINIMIZE SPLASHING.
2) PLACE CONTAINER ON STABLE, FLAT SURFACE, AS CLOSE TO KETTLE AS POSSIBLE.
3) DO NOT OVER FILL CONTAINER. AVOID DIRECT SKIN CONTACT WITH HOT CONTAINER AND ITS CONTENTS.
WARNING: DO NOT HEAT AN EMPTY KETTLE. EXCESSIVE STEAM PRESSURE COULD DEVELOP.
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Table of Contents
Important Operator Warnings .....................................................page 2-3
References.................................................................................... page 4
Equipment Description................................................................... page 5
Inspection and Unpacking ............................................................ page 6
Installation .................................................................................. page 7-8
Initial Start-Up................................................................................ page 9
Operation ................................................................................ page 10-13
Sequence of Operation ................................................................ page 14
Cleaning........................................................................................ page 15
Maintenance........................................................................... page 16-18
Troubleshooting..................................................................... page 19-20
Parts Lists ............................................................................ page 21-34
Wiring Diagram ..................................................................... page 35-36
Service Log .................................................................................. page 37
References
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES, INC. 333 Pngsten Road Northbrook, IL 60062
NSF INTERNATIONAL P.O Box 130140 789 N. Dixboro Road Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA
NFPA – NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 1 Batterymarch Park Quincy, MA 02169
ANSI – AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE 1899 L Street, NW, 11th Floor Washington, DC 20036
CSA INTERNATIONAL 178 Rexdale Blvd. Toronto, ON Canada M9W1R3
ICC – INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL 500 New Jersey Avenue, NW 6th Floor, Washington, DC 20001
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Equipment Description
KETTLE CHARACTERISTICS
Kettle
Capacity
Tangent
Drawo
Jacket Capacity
Kettle Body Diameter
Base Width
Base Front to Back
Firing Rater
Per Hour
Energy into Product Per
Hour
(762 mm)
(1194 mm)
(736 mm)
DHS-40
(C,A)
40 gal
(150 ltr)
No Yes
14 gal (53 ltr)
30 in
47 in
29 in
150,000
BTU
82,000
BTU
82,000 BTU
DHS/T-40
(C,A)
40 gal
(150 ltr)
14 gal (53 ltr)
30 in
(762 mm)
47 in
(1194 mm)
29 in
(736 mm)
150,000
BTU
The Groen DHS is a floor-mounted, tilting, steam jacketed kettle with an electronically controlled, self-contained, gas-heated steam source and appropriate controls, mounted on a sturdy base. The Model DHS is currently only available in a 40 gallon capacity.
The body of the DHS Kettle is constructed of stainless steel, welded into one solid piece. The kettle is furnished with a reinforced rim and a butterfly shaped pouring lip. It has a steam jacket which is ASME shop inspected and registered with the national board for working pressures up to 50 PSI. Kettle finish is 180 emery grit on the inside and bright high buff polish on the outside.
The kettle is tilted with a hand crank to pour out its contents. Stainless steel panels enclose the controls and the base. A u-shaped frame with four stainless steel tubular legs support the unit. Bullet feet on each of the legs can be adjusted to level the kettle. Models with a “T” suffix are supplied with a two-inch tangent draw-off valve.
The self-contained steam source is heated by propane or natural gas. Electronic spark to pilot ignition is standard for all units.
The kettle is filled at the factory with water which contains rust inhibitors. The steam source provides kettle temperatures of 150º to approximately 295ºF (65 to 150ºC). Unit controls include a temperature controller, pressure gauge, safety valve, pressure limit control, low water cut-off, power switch and gas regulator valve. The gas burner shuts off automatically when the kettle is tilted.
The unit must be specified for use with natural or propane gas. Service connections for gas and electricity are required. Standard power supply is 120 VAC.
Available Options:
1. Two inch tangent drawoff*
2. Strainers, solid disk (P/N 013783), 1/4” (P/N 009044) or 1/8” perforations (P/N 013875)
3. No. 31 lift-off cover(P/N 004282)
4. No. 51 counterbalanced cover w/actuator* (P/N 148287)
5. Basket Inserts (Tri-BC) (P/N 140527)
6. Water fill faucets with swing spout
7. Kettle Brush Kit (P/N 104278)
8. Gallon or Liter etch marks*
9. Automatic, metered water filler
*Factory-installed options
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Inspection & Unpacking
CAUTION
SHIPPING STRAPS ARE UNDER TENSION
AND CAN SNAP BACK WHEN CUT. TAKE
CARE TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR
DAMAGE TO THE UNIT BY STAPLES LEFT
IN THE WALLS OF THE CARTON.
CAUTION
THIS UNIT WEIGHS BETWEEN 535 AND
880 POUNDS (245 TO 400 Kg) DEPENDING
ON SIZE. INSTALLER SHOULD USE
PROPER EQUIPMENT TO LIFT SAFELY.
The unit will arrive bolted or banded to a skid. Immediately upon receipt, inspect the unit carefully for exterior damage. Carefully remove the crating around the unit. Thoroughly inspect the unit for hidden damage. Report any shipping damage or incorrect shipments to the delivery agent.
Write down the model number, serial number, and installation date, and retain this information for future reference. Space for these entries is provided at the top of the Service Log at the back of this manual. Keep this manual on file and available for operators to use.
When installation is to begin, carefully cut any straps which hold the unit on the skid. Lift the unit straight up off the skid. Examine packing materials to be sure loose parts are not discarded with the materials.
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Installation
WARNING
THE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED BY
PERSONNEL WHO ARE QUALIFIED TO WORK
WITH GAS, ELECTRICITY AND PLUMBING.
IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN CAUSE
INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND/OR DAMAGE
TO THE EQUIPMENT. THE UNIT MUST
BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
APPLICABLE CODES. THE UNIT MUST BE
INSTALLED BY A LICENSED PLUMBER OR
GAS FITTER WHEN INSTALLED WITHIN THE
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
DANGER
ELECTRICALLY GROUND THE UNIT AT
THE TERMINAL PROVIDED. FAILURE TO GROUND UNIT COULD RESULT IN
ELECTROCUTION AND DEATH.
For efficient performance the DHS kettle must be installed in a well-ventilated area. Items which might restrict or obstruct the flow of air for combustion and ventilation must be removed. The area directly around the appliance must be free of combustible materials.
1. Installation can be on a combustible or noncombustible floor. Clearances should be per table below.
Left
Side
Right
Side
Rear
Minimum Clearance
from Combustible walls
6 in 0 in 6 in
6 in 0 in 10 in
10 in 10 in 12 in
Minimum Clearance from
Non-Combustible walls
Recommended
Clearances
2. The kettle should be installed in an adequately ventilated room with provision for adequate air supply. The ventilation must employ a vent hood and exhaust fan with no direct connection between the vent duct and the kettle flue. Do not obstruct the flue or vent duct after installation.
3. Set the kettle in place and level it using a spirit level on the bar rim, by turning the bullet or flange feet to adjust leg length. Allow clearance around the unit for cleaning, maintenance and service.
4. Complete the piping to the gas service main with ½” line or approved equivalent.
5. For standard units, provide 115 vac, 60 Hz, single phase 5 AMP electrical service. Observe local codes and/or The National Electrical Code in accordance with ANSI/ NFPA 70 (current edition), or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.2 (current edition), as applicable. Use the wiring diagram inside the service panel and at the rear of this manual.
6. Bring electrical service through the entrance at the rear of the support housing with a ½ inch conduit connector. Make a watertight connection with the incoming lines.
7. Electrically ground the unit at the terminal provided.
8. After the kettle has been connected to the gas supply, check all gas joints for leaks. DO NOT USE FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS. A thick soap solution or other suitable leak detector should be employed.
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Installation
WARNING
DO NOT CONNECT ANY PIPING TO THE
PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE. THE VALVE MUST
BE FREE TO VENT STEAM AS NEEDED.
IMPROPER INSTALLATION WILL VOID THE
WARRANTY! THE ELBOW ATTACHED TO
THE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE MUST
POINT TO THE FLOOR.
The open end of the pressure
relief valve elbow must face downward
9. The gas supply and unit’s installation must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 (current edition), or the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code CSA
149.1(current edition), as applicable. Additionally following must be complied with: THE AREA DIRECTLY AROUND THE APPLIANCE MUST BE CLEARED OF ALL COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN CAUSE BODILY INJURY AND /OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. The appliance and its individual shut-off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any testing at pressures in excess of ½ PSI (3.45 kPa). The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut-off valve during any pressure testing at or less than ½ PSI (3.45 kPa).
10. Confirm that the jacket water level is between the gauge glass markers or inside the sight glass port. If the level is low, follow instructions under “Jacket Filling and Water Treatment,” Page 16.
11. The open end of the elbow on the outlet of the safety valve must face downward. If it does not, turn it to the correct position.
12. For units with optional tangent drawoff
Assemble the tangent draw-off by placing the large nut over the draw-off valve
and inserting it into the draw-off tube. ONLY HAND-TIGHTEN THE NUT to complete installation.
When attaching the draw-off
valve, hand-tighten the nut
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Initial Start-Up
WARNING
WATER IS EXTREMELY HOT AND CAN CAUSE
SEVERE BURNS. AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT
WATER WHEN EMPTYING UNIT.
WARNING
DO NOT STAND ON OR APPLY UNNECESSARY
WEIGHT OR PRESSURE ON THE KETTLE
FRONT OR POURING LIP. THIS COULD RESULT
IN THE OVERLOAD AND FAILURE OF THE
TILT MECHANISM, AND POSSIBLE
SERIOUS INJURY AND BURNS TO
THE OPERATOR AND OTHERS.
Now that the kettle has been installed, you should test it to ensure that the unit is operating correctly.
1. Remove literature and packing materials from the interior and exterior of the unit.
2. If the unit is equipped with a draw-off valve (product outlet), clean out any material which might clog or damage the draw-off.
3. Confirm that the tilting mechanism is operating properly by tilting the kettle through its full range. Then return the kettle to the upright position.
4. Turn on the electrical service to the unit.
5. Pour 1-2 gallons of water into the kettle.
6. Following “To Start Kettle” instructions in the “Operation” section (Page 10), begin heating the water at the highest thermostat setting. The heat indicator light should come on, and heating should continue until the water boils.
If the unit functions as described above, it is ready for use. If it does not, contact your local Authorized Service Agency.
Correct water level
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Classic Control
Advanced Control
Operation
A. Controls
1. The “Classic” Controls for the kettle are: a. The manual gas shut-off valve supplies inlet gas to the unit. b. Lighted Power ON switch located on the control console. Controls
main power to the unit.
c. The temperature knob, located on the control console, is used to set
the kettle heat values between 1 and 10.
d. Heating indicator light located on the control console, lights when
the controller sends call to open the main gas valve and will cycle on and off once the unit reaches set temperature. If the unit is tilted, the main gas valve will be disabled and the light will turn off until the unit is returned to the cooking position.
e. A LOW WATER indicator light, located on the control console,
illuminates when the jacket water falls below acceptable levels. When lit, the main gas valve is disabled and will not function until the jacket water is refilled using the procedure on p. 17 of this manual.
f. Crank tilt - a handle controls the worm and gear mechanism that
smoothly tilts the kettle body and holds it in the desired position.
3. The “Advanced” Controls for the kettle are: a. The manual gas shut-off valve supplies inlet gas to the unit. b. Lighted Power ON switch located on the control console. Controls
main power to the unit.
c. The temperature knob, located on the control console, is used to set
the kettle heat values between 1 and 10. The current setting will be reflected on the display.
d. Heating indicator light located on the control console, lights when
the controller sends call to open the main gas valve and will cycle on and off once the unit reaches set temperature. If the unit is tilted, the main gas valve will be disabled and the light will turn off until the unit is returned to the cooking position.
e. A LOW WATER indicator light, located on the control console,
illuminates when the jacket water falls below acceptable levels. When lit, the main gas valve is disabled and will not function until the jacket water is refilled using the procedure on p. 17 of this manual.
f. SET TnnP Mode - Allows power to the controller and gas to the pilot
without the kettle heating; the kettle will heat once the LOW TEMP, MANUAL or HIGH TEMP button is selected.
g. LOW TEMP Button – Used to set operating temperature of the kettle
at a preset low intensity (default = 2). Can be pressed at any time during operation of the unit to change the set temperature to the preset value except when there is an active TIMER enabled.
h. MANUAL Mode button – Enables the user modify the desired cooking
temperature of the kettle (between 1 and 10) using the temperature knob and display (default = 4). The operator will press the MANUAL button and set the desired temperature using the temperature knob and display. Once the desired intensity is displayed, the user may either press the MANUAL button again or wait 5 seconds and the set temperature will be accepted by the controller and locked in. After the set temperature is accepted, it may be changed at any time by pressing the MANUAL button and resetting the temperature using the same process above.
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Operation
WARNING
WHEN TILTING KETTLE:
1) WEAR PROTECTIVE OVEN MITT AND PROTECTIVE APRON.
2) USE DEEP CONTAINER TO CONTAIN
AND MINIMIZE PRODUCT SPLASHING.
3) PLACE CONTAINER ON STABLE, FLAT SURFACE, AS CLOSE TO
KETTLE AS POSSIBLE.
4) STAND TO RIGHT OF KETTLE WHILE POURING — NOT DIRECTLY IN POUR
PATH OF HOT CONTENTS.
5) POUR SLOWLY, MAINTAINING
CONTROL OF KETTLE, AND RETURN
KETTLE BODY TO UPRIGHT POSITION
AFTER CONTAINER IS FILLED OR
TRANSFER IS COMPLETE.
6) DO NOT OVERFILL CONTAINER. AVOID SKIN CONTACT WITH HOT CONTAINER AND ITS CONTENTS.
WARNING
AVOID ALL DIRECT CONTACT WITH HOT
SURFACES AND HOT FOOD OR WATER
IN THE KETTLE. DIRECT CONTACT
COULD RESULT IN SEVERE BURNS.
CAUTION
DO NOT TILT KETTLE WITH LIFT-OFF
COVER IN PLACE. COVER MAY SLIDE
OFF, CAUSING INJURY TO OPERATOR.
i. HIGH TEMP button – Used to set operating temperature of the kettle
at a preset high intensity (default = 7). Can be pressed at any time during operation of the unit to change the set temperature to the preset value except when there is an active TIMER enabled.
1. TIMER button - once the appropriate set temperature is selected using the HIGH TEMP, MANUAL or LOW TEMP buttons; a countdown timer can be set to remind the user when the cooking process is completed. Range – 1 minute to 10 hours
2. When the timer expires: a. the set temperature will automatically change to the LOW
TEMP setting and will continue at this setting until the user changes the temperature via MANUAL or HIGH TEMP buttons
b. An audible alarm will notify the user that attention is
required, the alarm will continue to sound until the user presses the TIMER button.
3. An active timer can be cancelled by pressing and holding the TIMER button for 5 secs
4. Set temp can be changed during an active timer by pressing the MANUAL button and adjusting the set temp using the Temperature knob and display
5. HIGH TEMP and LOW TEMP presets cannot be used to change the setpoint once a TIMER has started.
j. READY alarm – The control will sound 3 beeps when the unit has
reached within 20 degrees of set point during pre-heat and when a higher set temperature is selected.
k. Crank tilt - a handle controls the worm and gear mechanism that
smoothly tilts the kettle body and holds it in the desired position.
B. Operating Procedure
1. To Start Kettle Heating: a. EVERY DAY make sure that the jacket water level in the middle of
the sight glass. If the level is too low, see “Jacket Filling and Water Treatment” on page 16.
b. Check the pressure/vacuum gauge. If the gauge does not show 20
to 30 inches of mercury (Hg) vacuum (that is a reading of 20 to 30
below 0 atmospheric pressure), see “Jacket Vacuum” on page 17. c. Do not attempt to light any burner with a flame. d. Turn the manual gas valve ON (align handle with gas line). e. Turn toggle (on-off) switch ON. The electronic ignition will attempt to
light the pilot for 90 seconds, or until it is lit. Once lit proceed to step
two. f. Turn controller to desired setting. The main gas burner will ignite, and
will cycle to maintain the set temperature. The heat indicator light will
come on. g. If the unit does not light, turn it off and wait 5 minutes. Then follow
the instructions again.
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Operation
CAUTION
DO NOT OVERFILL THE KETTLE WHEN
COOKING, HOLDING OR CLEANING.
KEEP LIQUIDS AT LEAST 2-3” (5-8 cm)
BELOW THE KETTLE RIM TO ALLOW
CLEARANCE FOR STIRRING, BOILING
AND SAFE PRODUCT TRANSFER.
WARNING
AVOID ALL DIRECT CONTACT WITH
HOT FOOD OR WATER IN THE KETTLE.
DIRECT CONTACT COULD RESULT IN
SEVERE BURNS.
2. To Empty Kettle Or To Transfer Product: a. To tilt the body of the kettle forward, turn the hand crank on the front
of the cabinet counter-clockwise. The body will stay in the position it holds when you stop cranking. To return the kettle body to its upright position, turn the crank clockwise.
b. Product may also be transferred by means of the optional draw-off
valve, if the kettle is so equipped.
3. To Stop Kettle Heating: a. Turn thermostat dial to OFF/ZERO. b. Turn power switch to OFF. c. For a prolonged shut-down:
1. Follow the procedure above.
2. Turn the manual gas valve off (handle at right angles to gas line).
3. Disconnect electric power from the unit.
4. To Relight Kettle (a) Close main gas supply valve. (b) Set on-off switch to OFF. (c) Set thermostat to OFF/ZERO. (d) Wait 5 minutes, then proceed as directed under To Start
Kettle Heating.
5. If Power Fails: (a) Do not attempt to operate the unit until electric power is
restored.
(b) When power comes back on, follow directions “To Start
Kettle,” above.
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C. Use of Common Accessories
1. Lift-Off or Counterbalanced Cover: As with stock pot cooking, an optional cover can speed up the heating of
water and food products. It helps retain heat and reduces the heat and humidity in the kitchen. A cover can reduce some product cook times and help maintain the temperature, color and texture of products held or simmered for longer periods.
Be sure the handle is secure on the lift-off cover before using. ALWAYS use
the handle to place or remove cover from the kettle. Wear protective oven mitts and apron.
When putting a lift-off cover on the kettle, position it on top of kettle rim,
with its flat edge facing the pouring lip.
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Operation
When removing a lift-off cover:
a. Firmly grasp the handle, and lift the rear edge (farthest from operator)
1-2” (3-5 cm) to allow steam and water vapor to escape. Wait 2-3 seconds.
b. Tilt cover to 45-60° angle to allow any hot condensate or product to
roll off cover back into kettle.
c. Remove cover, ensuring that remaining hot condensate or product
does not drip on operator, floor or work surfaces.
d. Place cover on safe, flat, sanitary, out-of-theway surface, or return to
kettle.
2. Basket Insert: An optional kettle basket insert set (Tri-BC) will assist in cooking water-
boiled products including eggs, potatoes, vegetables, shell fish, pasta and rice. The nylon mesh liner must be used for products smaller than the basket mesh size, (approx. ¼” (6 mm). This includes rice and small pasta shapes. a. Allow for displacement of the three baskets and product. This
may mean only half filling the kettle. Test baskets and product
displacement with the kettle OFF, and with cold water in the kettle. b. Load baskets on a level, stable work surface. c. Lift loaded baskets with both hands. Get help from another person if
the basket is too heavy for safe handling. d. Slowly lower product into kettle and securely hook basket to the “Y”
frame. e. When removing baskets with cooked product, lift straight up, ensuring
basket bottoms clear the kettle rim and pouring lip. Wear protective
oven mitts and protective apron. f. Allow hot water to fully drain from product, before moving basket
away from the kettle. Do not rest baskets on kettle rim or pouring lip.
If baskets are too heavy for individual to lift and safely move, get help.
Remove product immediately from basket into another container,
being sure to avoid contact with hot product and hot basket or... g. Place baskets with food on a stable, flat surface, inside a solid
steamer or bake pan, to catch any remaining hot water draining from
product.
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Sequence of Operation
The following “action-reaction” outline is provided to help understand how the kettle works.
1. When the power switch is turned on, it starts the spark igniter and opens the automatic valve for the pilot burner. The spark ignites a pilot flame, which heats the sensor. The sensor then sends a signal to turn off the spark. The flame thereafter acts as a standing pilot until the power is turned off.
2. If the pilot flame is not sensed within 90 seconds after spark begins, a timer shuts down the entire operation. To attempt a second trial for ignition, turn off the power switch. Check the gas supply valves and wait 5 minutes before trying again by switching power on. If you cannot establish a pilot flame in four tries, close all valves, turn off the power, and contact an authorized Groen Service Agency.
3. When the operator sets a temperature on the controller, it causes the automatic valve to admit gas to the main burner, where it is ignited by the pilot flame. When the kettle reaches the set temperature, the switch opens. This stops the signal to the gas control valve and shuts off gas to the main burner. The pilot flame remains lit. When the kettle cools below the set temperature, the switch closes and starts another cycle. On and off cycling continues and maintains the kettle at the desired temperature. This action is indicated by the Heat indicator light.
The kettle has the following safety features in addition to the 90-second ignition timer:
1. Low water cutoff relay that will shut off gas supplies to all burners until the jacket water level is corrected.
2. High limit pressure switch, set to open at about 46 PSI and to shut down the burners until jacket pressure is decreased.
3. Pressure relief valve, which will release steam if jacket pressure exceeds 50 PSI.
4. Tilt switch, which shuts off all burners when the kettle is tilted.
5. Gas pressure regulator built into the gas control valve.
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Cleaning
WARNING
KEEP WATER AND SOLUTIONS AWAY FROM
CONTROLS AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.
NEVER SPRAY THE SUPPORT HOUSING OR
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS.
CAUTION MOST CLEANERS ARE HARMFUL TO THE SKIN, EYES, MUCOUS MEMBRANES, AND
CLOTHING. PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE
TAKEN. WEAR RUBBER GLOVES, GOGGLES
OR FACE SHIELD, AND PROTECTIVE
CLOTHING. READ THE WARNINGS AND
FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON THE LABEL
OF THE CLEANER CAREFULLY
CAUTION
NEVER LEAVE A SANITIZER IN CONTACT
WITH STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES
LONGER THAN 30 MINUTES. LONGER
CONTACT CAN CAUSE CORROSION.
CAUTION
DO NOT MIX PARTS OF DIFFERENT DRAWOFF
VALVE ASSEMBLIES. THE PARTS ARE
NOT INTERCHANGEABLE.
NOTICE
NEVER LEAVE A CHLORINE SANITIZER IN
CONTACT WITH STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES
LONGER THAN 30 MINUTES. LONGER CONTACT
CAN CAUSE STAINING AND CORROSION.
When attaching the draw-off
valve, hand-tighten the nut
1. Suggested Cleaning Supplies:
a. Cleaner, such as Klenzade HC-10 orHC-32 from ECOLAB, Inc. b. Kettle brushes in good condition c. Sanitizer such as Klenzade XY-12. d. Film remover such as Klenzade LC-30. e. Groen Sray Degreaser (P/N 114801) f. Groen Delimer/Descaler (P/N 114800)
2. Precautions
Before cleaning, shut off the kettle by turning the thermostat dial to “OFF,” and
shut off all electric power to the unit at a remote switch, such as the circuit breaker.
3. Procedure
a. Clean food-contact surfaces as soon as possible after use. If the unit is in
continuous use, thoroughly clean and sanitize the interior and exterior at least once every 12 hours.
b. Scrape and flush out food residues. Be careful not to scratch the kettle with
metal implements. (For DHS/T models only: After flushing the kettle, close the draw-off valve.)
c. Prepare a hot solution of the detergent/ cleaning compound as instructed
by the supplier. Clean the unit thoroughly. A cloth moistened with cleaning solution can be used to clean controls, housings, and electrical conduits.
d. Model DHS/T only: Disassemble the tangent draw-off valve. Clean the
draw-off port and each valve part with a brush.
e. Rinse the kettle and draw-off valve parts thoroughly with hot water, then
drain completely.
f. When you reassemble the draw-off valve, hand-tighten the nut which holds
it in place.
g. As part of the daily cleaning program, clean soiled external and internal
surfaces. Remember to check the sides of the unit and control housing, underside of cover, etc.
h. To remove burnt on foods, use a brush, sponge, cloth, plastic or rubber
scraper, or plastic wool with the cleaning solution. To reduce effort required in washing, let the detergent solution sit in the kettle and soak into the resi­due. Do NOT use abrasive materials or metal tools that might scratch the surface. Scratches make the surface harder to clean and provide places for bacteria to grow. Do NOT use steel wool, which may leave particles in the surface and cause eventual corrosion and pitting.
i. The outside of the unit may be polished with a stainless steel cleaner such
as “Zepper” from Zep Manufacturing Co.
j. When equipment needs to be sanitized, use a solution equivalent to one
that supplies 200 parts per million available chlorine. Obtain advice on sanitizing agents from your supplier of sanitizing products.
k. Following the supplier’s instructions, apply the agent after the unit has
been cleaned and drained. Rinse off the sanitizer thoroughly. l. It is recommended that each piece of equipment be sanitized just before use. m. If there is difficulty removing mineral deposits or a film left by hard water
or food residues, clean the kettle thoroughly and then use a deliming agent,
like Groen Delimer/Descaler (Part Number 114800), in accordance with the
manufacturer’s directions. Rinse and drain the unit before further use. n. If cleaning problems persist, contact your cleaning product representative
for assistance. The supplier has a trained technical staff with laboratory
facilities to serve you.
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Maintenance
WARNING WHEN TESTING, AVOID ANY EXPOSURE TO THE STEAM BLOWING OUT OF THE SAFETY
VALVE. DIRECT CONTACT COULD RESULT IN
SEVERE BURNS.
The pressure gauge should show a vacuum of
20 to 30 inches when the kettle is cold
Add grease through Zerk Fittings
NOTICE: Contact Groen or an authorized Groen Service Agent when repairs are required.
1. Periodic Maintenance
A service Log is provided at the back of this manual with the warranty in-
formation. Each time maintenance is performed on your Groen kettle, enter the date on which the work was done, what was done, and who did it. Keep this manual on file and available for operators to use. Periodic inspection will minimize equipment down time and increase the efficiency of operation. The following points should be checked: a. Check the pressure/vacuum gauge every day. The gauge should show
a vacuum of 20 to 30 inches mercury (Hg), when the kettle is cold. If it does not, see “Jacket Vacuum” on page 16.
b. Also check the jacket water level every day. It should be in the middle of
the sight glass. If the level is low, see “Jacket Filling and Water Treat­ment” on page 16.
c. Carefully test the pressure relief valve at least twice each month. With
the kettle operating at 5 psi (105 kPa), pull the test lever and let it snap back to its closed position. If there is little discharge (mostly air), and the pressure gauge drops back to 0 PSI, allow the pressure to build back to 5 PSI and repeat the procedure. (Tip: Using a screwdriver or other imple­ment to pull the ring will help you avoid contact with the steam.)
d. If the valve does not activate, or there is no evidence of discharge, or the
valve leaks, stop using the kettle and contact a qualified Groen service
representative. e. Keep the primary burner gas jet air inlets free of dust and lint. f. The pilot flame should be blue. It should envelop about ½ inch (12 mm)
of the flame sensor tip. g. The gear housing has fittings for lubrication of moving parts. The gears
do not run in oil, so periodic lubrication with grease is necessary. h. Frequency of lubrication depends on operating conditions, but it should
be done at least once every six months. i. Use a #2 grade LGI lithium grease to add grease through Zerk fittings on
gear housing until it flows out of the bearings around the trunnion shaft. j. Place liberal amounts of grease on the gear to cover the arc that is in
contact with the worm gear. k. Keep electrical wiring and connections in good condition. l. Keep the inside of the control console clean and dry. m. Keep burner slots clean.
Liberally grease the wheel where
it contacts the worm gear
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Safety Valve Pressure Gauge
Check Valve Pipe Plug
Maintenance
2. Jacket Vacuum/Removing Air from Jacket
When the kettle is cold, a positive pressure reading on the pressure/vacuum
gauge or a reading near 0 indicates that there is air in the jacket. Air in the jacket acts as an insulator, and slows kettle heating.
To remove air:
a. Start the unit. (Be sure there is water or product in the kettle when heat-
ing). b. When the pressure/vacuum gauge reaches a positive pressure reading
of 5 PSI, release the trapped air and steam by pulling up the safety valve
ring for about 5 seconds. Repeat this step three or four times. Then let
the pull ring snap back into the closed position. c. If there is little discharge (mostly air), and the pressure gauge drops back
to 0 PSI, allow the pressure to build back to 5 PSI and repeat the proce-
dure. d. Once steam has been vented from the jacket as described in b, above,
remove the hot water from the kettle and replace it with cold. This will
condense steam in the kettle jacket, and the pressure gauge should
show a reading of 20 to 30 inches mercury (Hg) below 0. If it does not, or
if the vacuum is leaking down, contact a Groen authorized service agency
to correct the problem.
Test the safety valve at least twice monthly
3. Jacket Filling and Water Treatment
The jacket was charged at the factory with the proper amount of treated water.
You may need to restore this water, either because it was lost as venting steam or by draining. If you are replacing water lost as steam, use distilled water. If you are replacing treated water that ran out of the jacket, prepare more treated water as directed in “Water Treatment Procedure,” below. a. Allow the kettle to cool completely. The procedure will be easier with the
kettle under vacuum ( pressure gauge reading below 0). b. Remove the pipe plug from the jacket fill assembly. Pour in the distilled or
treated water. Using a funnel will help you in this process. Hold the pres-
sure relief valve open while you pour, to let air escape from the jacket.
Continue adding water until the water level rises to the center of the
round sight glass. c. Position a funnel in the opening and fill it with properly treated water. d. Air that gets into the jacket during the filling operation must be removed,
because it will make heating less efficient. Follow the procedure in
Jacket Vacuum/Removing Air From Jacket above, to restore a negative
pressure reading.
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Maintenance
WARNING
TO AVOID INJURY, READ AND FOLLOW ALL
PRECAUTIONS ON THE LABEL OF THE
WATER TREATMENT COMPOUND.
WARNING
BEFORE REPLACING ANY PARTS,
DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE ELECTRIC
POWER SUPPLY AND CLOSE THE MAIN GAS
VALVE. ALLOW 5 MINUTES FOR
UNBURNED GAS TO VENT.
4. Water Treatment Procedure
a. Obtain water treatment compound and a pH test kit from your Groen
Service Agent. b. Fill a mixing container with the measured amount of water required. Dis-
tilled water is recommended. DHS-40, DHS/T-40 = 4 Gallon approximate
jacket capacity. c. Hang a strip of pH test paper on the rim of the container, with about 1
inch of the strip below the surface of the water. d. Measure the water treatment compound. One way to do this is to add the
compound from a measuring cup. e. Stir the water continuously, while you slowly add treatment compound,
until the water has a pH between 10.5 and 11.5. Judge the pH by fre-
quently comparing the test strip color with the color chart provided in
the test kit. Caution: Do not add excess amount of treatment compound.
Excess amount could cause extensive corrosion. f. As you add water to the jacket, check water level to ensure that it is in
the middle of the sight glass. g. Record the exact amounts of water and treatment compound needed.
These amounts may be used again, if the same water sources and com-
pound are used. However, it is best to check the pH each time treated
water is prepared.
5. Component Replacement
When component replacement involves breaking a gas pipe connection, check
the new connection with soap solution or an appropriate leak detector. DO NOT USE A FLAME TO TEST FOR LEAKS.
Internal wiring is marked as shown on the circuit schematic drawings (inside
control housing and in this manual). Be sure that new components are wired in the same manner as old components. An examination of the circuit schematic shows that the safety components are wired in series. In most cases, a faulty component may be isolated with a jumper wire to verify that the component is faulty. If this determination is made, contact a certified Groen Service Agency for assistance.
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Troubleshooting
Your Groen kettle will operate smoothly and efficiently if properly maintained. However, the following is a list of checks to make in the event of a problem. If the actions suggested do not solve the problem, call your qualified Groen Service Representative. For the phone number of the nearest agency, call your area Groen representative or the Groen Parts and Service Department. If an item on the list is followed by X, the work should only be performed by a qualified service representative.
WARNING
BEFORE REPLACING ANY PARTS, DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AND CLOSE THE MAIN GAS VALVE. ALLOW
5 MINUTES FOR GAS TO VENT. USE OF ANY REPLACEMENT PARTS OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR THEIR
AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO THE OPERATOR AND DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES.
SERVICE PERFORMED BY OTHER THAN FACTORY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES.
SYMPTOM WHO
Display not lit (Advanced only)
PROB in display (Advanced only)
HI in display (Advanced only)
Kettle is hard to tilt User a. Gears for foreign materials, and lubrication.
Kettle continues heating after it reaches the desired temperature
Kettle stops heating before it reaches the desired temperature
Safety Valve pops open User
Burners will not light User
System does not produce a spark
User a. That power supply is on.
Auth Service
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User a. Temperature Controller dial setting.
Auth Service
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User a. Temperature Controller dial setting.
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b. Fuses, accessible by removing caps on the side of the control box. c. For loose or broken wires. X d. Temperature controller functioning, by listening for a click when the switch opens or closes and verifying LEDs on back of board. X e. Contactor functioning. X
a. For loose or broken wires or damaged/failed RTD probe. X b. PCB board malfunction/failure
a. For loose or broken wires or damaged/failed RTD probe. X b. PCB board malfunction/failure
b. Gears for alignment. X c. Worm gears or broken gears. X
b. Temperature Controller calibration and offset.X c. Temperature Controller operation. The Temperature Controller should click when the dial is rotated to settings above and below the temperature of the kettle.X
b. Temperature Controller calibration and offset.X c. Temperature Controller operation. The Temperature Controller should click when the dial is rotated to settings above and below the temperature of the kettle.X
a. For air in the jacket. See “Jacket Vacuum” in the Maintenance b. Temperature Controller dial setting.
c. For defective Temperature Controller. The relay should click when the dial is rotated to settings above and below the temperature of the kettle. If defective, replace.X d. For defective safety valve. If the valve pops at pressures below 49 PSI, replace.X
a. That the main gas supply valve is open. (handle is in line with gas pipe). b. Gas supply to the building. c. That the kettle body is not tilted.
d. Temperature Controller operation. The relay should click when the dial is rotated to settings above and below the temperature of the kettle.X e. That tilt limit switch is closed when body is not tilted.X
a. AC voltage between terminals on secondary side of transformer. If it is not 24 Volt, replace the transformer. X b. That the high tension cable is firmly attached and in good condition. If cracked or brittle, replace.X c. Pilot electric ceramic for crack or break.X d. Pilot spark gap. Regap.X
X indicates items which must be performed by an authorized technician.
WHAT TO CHECK
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Troubleshooting
SYMPTOM WHO
Spark is present but the pilot will not light.
Pilot lights, but main burner will not come on and spark does not stay on.
Pilot lights, but main burner will not come on, the spark stays on.
Main burner comes on but will not stay on.
Safety valve/pressure relief valve leaks a small amount of steam when the kettle is operating.
Kettle is hard to tilt. User a. Gears for foreign materials, and lubrication.
Auth Service
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User a. For contamination that prevents seating of valve. With full pressure in
Auth Service
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a. That the pilot valve is securely connected to terminals. X b. For 24 VAC at terminals PV and PV/MV. If 24V is not present, replace the ignition control module. X b. That gas pressure is at least 3.5” W.C.(8.7818 b). c. For gas at the pilot. If it is not flowing: (1) Check the pilot gas line for kinks and obstructions. X (2) Clean orifice, if necessary. X (3) Check magnetic operator for pilot valve on gas valve. Repair or replace as necessary. X d. That the pilot spark gap is located in the pilot gas stream. If not, adjust or replace the pilot burner. X e. For drafts. Shield the pilot burner, if necessary. X
a. For 24 V between terminals MV and PV/MV while pilot is burning. If 24V is not present, replace the ignition control module. X b. That gas pressure is at least 3.5” W.C.(8.7818 b). X c. Electrical connections of the main valve to terminals, to assure that they are securely attached. Check magnetic operator for main valve on gas valve. Repair or replace as necessary. X
a. Check for bad burner ground. If necessary, repair with high temperature wire. X b. Pilot burner ceramic insulator for cracks. X c. That cable is not grounded out. If it is, correct the ground-out condition or replace cable. X d. For proper gas pressure. X e. Clean pilot assembly, or replace if necessary. X f. Tighten all mechanical and electrical connections. X g. If the pilot flame is weak, increase pilot orifice size. X h. Replace ignition control module. X
a. Check burner ground for bad wire or connection. Replace if necessary with high temperature wire. X b. Check for low gas supply pressure. If necessary, replace ignition control module. X
the jacket, pull the lever all the way briefly to blow the valve clean, then let the leaver snap back to seat the valve.
b. Pressure relief valve for defects. Replace any defective valve with an identical valve. X
X indicates items which must be performed by an authorized technician.
WHAT TO CHECK
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a. Tilting gear and worm for contamination and for proper alignment and lubrication. X b. Gears for alignment. c. Worm gears or broken gears.
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For Classic & Advanced
Control Models
Key Description Part #
1 SIGHT GLASS 1-1/4" NPT 108554
2 FAUCET BRACKET 137738
3 FOOT, ADJUSTABLE,
FLANGED, FITS 2" TUBE
3 FOOT, ADJUSTABLE,
BULLET, FITS 2" TUBE
4 ASSEMBLY, TILT
MECHANISM
5 ASSEMBLY, SUPPORT
BRACKET, GAS LINE
6 VALVE, GAS, MANUAL
SHUTOFF, 1/2 NPT
7 KNOB, THERMOSTAT DIAL 175095
8 ASSEMBLY, TILT SWITCH 135331
9 RELIEF VALVE WITH GAUGE 139395
10 PIPING ASSEMBLY, WATER
FILL
11 KETTLE ARM & IGNITION
MODULE BOX ASSEMBLY
12 COMPONENT BOX 175337
Z096569
Z013275
Z045752
Z068132
Z098458
139396
123734
Parts List
HARDWARE ASSEMBLY
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Key Description Part #
1 BUSHING, SNAP, 3/4 ID Z000453
2 KEY, SQUARE, 3/8" Z001474
3 SCREW, CAP, SOCKET HEAD,
3/8-16
4 WASHER, LOCK, SPLIT, 3/8 Z005618
5 NUT, HEX, 1/2-13 Z005705
6 WASHER, LOCK, 1/2 Z005735
7 NUT, HEX, 3/8-16 Z005619
8 SCREW, CAP, HEX HEAD,
CAP, 1/2-13, 1-1/2" LONG
9 HOUSING, BEARING ASSY Z009762
10 BEARING, BALL Z009765
11 GEAR, WORM, 3/4 BORE Z012026
12 SHIM, 0.01" THICK Z012039
13 SCREW, SET, SOCKET, 5/16-
18, 1/2" LONG
14 PIN, ROLL, 1/4 DIA, 1-1/4"
LONG
15 RING, INTERNAL, RETAINING Z013483
16 GEAR, 3" BORE, 92 TEETH Z013609
17 HANDLE, CRANK, 3/4 BORE Z013617
18 SHAFT, HANDLE, 3/4 Z013624
19 SPACER, SCHEDULE 40, 3" Z013625
20 SHIM, TRUNNION, 16 GA Z088246
20 SHIM, TRUNNION, 1/8" Z088247
- SPACER WASHER, WORM GEAR
- WASHER, PLAIN, 1/2 Z005049
- WASHER, SHIM, 1-3/8 ID Z012039
Z005097
Z008679
Z012060
Z012614
Z004901
Parts List
TILT MECHANISM ASSEMBLY
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Key Description Part #
1 WELDMENT, SUPPORT
BRACKET, GAS
2 NUT- HEX SERRATED,
1/4-20
3 STRAP, CONDUIT, 3/4 EMT 135252
4 SCREW, CAP, HEX HEAD,
1/4-20, 3/4" LONG
Z068133
NT1101
Z005609
Parts List
GAS LINE SUPPORT BRACKET ASSEMBLY
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For Classic Control Models
Key Description Part #
1 2" ALUMINUM KNOB 175095
2 POWER SWITCH 174871
3 INDICATOR LIGHT, AMBER 116384
4 INDICATOR LIGHT, RED 116383
- CLASSIC CONTROLS OVERLAY
- HEX NUT 101145
- SPACER, LIGHT MOUNT 175221
- BRACKET, LIGHT MOUNT 175222
175303
Parts List
DHS FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY
For Advanced Control Models
Key Description Part #
1 2" ALUMINUM KNOB 175095
2 POWER SWITCH 174871
3 INDICATOR LIGHT, AMBER 116384
4 INDICATOR LIGHT, RED 116383
- ADVANCED CONTROLS OVERLAY
- HEX NUT 101145
- SPACER, LIGHT MOUNT 175221
- BRACKET, LIGHT MOUNT 175222
175304
Parts List
DHS FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY
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Parts List
TILT SWITCH ASSEMBLY
Key Description Part #
1 BRACKET, TILT SWITCH 160482
2 BARRIER, INSULATION Z003490
3 SWITCH, MICRO Z002982
4 SCREW, ROUND HEAD,
4-40, 3/4" LONG
5 NUT, HEX KEPS, 4-40 Z071297
Z003122
4
4
3
2
5
1
5
Parts List
Key Description Part #
1 VALVE, SAFETY, 50 PSI, 1/2
NPT
2 GAUGE, COMPOUND,
PRESSURE, DUAL SCALE
3 ELBOW, STREET, 90 DEG,
1/2 NPT, CHROME PLATED
4 ASSEMBLY, PLATE/CHAIN
ASM
5 ASSEMBLY, RELIEF VALVE
PIPING
Z097005
Z084208
Z010108
Z008332
141428
RELIEF VALVE WITH GAUGE
2
3
1
4
5
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Parts List
RELIEF VALVE PIPING ASSEMBLY
Key Description Part #
1 TEE, 1/2 NPT Z008772
2 ELBOW, STREET, 90 DEG,
1/2 NPT
3 NIPPLE, CLOSE, 1/2 NPT Z008877
4 BUSHING, REDUCING, 1/2
NPT
Z004185
Z008739
2
4
1
3
Parts List
Key Description Part #
1 ELBOW, STREET, 90 DEG,
1/2 NPT
2 NIPPLE, CLOSE, 1/2 NPT Z008877
3 VALVE, SWING CHECK Z004187
4 PLUG, PIPE, 1/2 NPT,
SQUARE
Z004185
Z011146
WATER FILL ASSEMBLY
1
4
2
3
2
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Key Description Part #
1 NUT, LOCK, 1/2 NPT Z005487
2 SCREW, TRUSS HEAD, 8-32,
3/8" LONG
3 ENCLOSURE, BOX, IGNITION
MODULE
4 GASKET, SPARK IGNITION
BOX
5 IGNITION MODULE, GAS,
SPARK, 25V
6 NUT, HEX KEPS, 6-32 Z071289
7 CONDUIT ADAPTER,
PLASTIC, MALE
8 COVER, ENCLOSURE,
IGNITION MODULE
9 NUT, HEX KEPS, 8-32 Z069784
10 TIE ANCHOR, SCREW
MOUNT
11 STRAP, CABLE TIE Z011093
12 SCREW, BINDER HEAD, 10-
32, 3/8" LONG
- CABLE, HI VOLT, SPARK IGNITION
Z005764
123775
104941
Z085153
123733
104948
102231
Z084201
Z096728
Parts List
KETTLE ARM & MODULE BOX ASSEMBLY
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Parts List
ELECTRICAL MOUNT ASSEMBLY
Key Description Part #
1 ASM, WATER LEVEL BOARD 122192
2 MOUNTING POST, PC
BOARD
3 LUG, GROUND, 14 TO 6 AWG 129714
4 SCREW, HEX, SLOTTED
HEAD, 8-32, 3/8 LONG
5 WELDMENT, ELEC PANEL 138123
6 NUT, HEX KEPS, 10-32 Z071256
7 TERMINAL BLOCK, 2-POLE Z003887
8 FUSE HOLDER, TYPE 3 AG Z077854
9 FUSE, TYPE 3 AG Z077853
10 SCREW, ROUND HEAD,
8-32, 1-1/4" LONG
11 TRANSFORMER, 20 VA
120/24V
- HARNESS, WIRING, PANEL CTRL
- WIRE HARNESS, CONTROL
- PANEL, DH, CLASSIC/ ADVANCED
- HARNESS, WIRING, KETTLE CONTROL
- HARNESS, WIRING, KETTLE CONTROL, DH, CLASSIC/ ADVANCED
- LABEL, ELECTRICAL CONNECTION, 115V
- SCREW, ROUND HEAD, SELF TAPPING
- STRAP, CABLE TIE Z011093
Z099901
Z069789
Z005056
137487
123582
175839
123779
175367
102229
Z012398
5
1
2
6
11
4
7
10
3
4
8
9
10
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For Standard Control Models
Key Description Part #
1 LABEL, 3 AMP, FAST-BLOW
ONLY
2 LABEL, 115 VOLTS Z008118B
3 LABEL, SINGLE PHASE Z008118K
4 LABEL, GROUND Z003384
5 LABEL, WARNING, HIGH
VOLTAGE
6 LABEL, ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION, 115V
8 LABEL, WARNING Z098171
9 LABEL, NSF Z066735
11 OVERLAY, DH FRONT PANEL 123802
12 NAMEPLATE, DHS KETTLE 139075
13 LABEL, WARNING,
PREHEATING
14 LABEL, TDO VALVE CAUTION 110156
16 LABEL, CAUTION Z002723
- LABEL, WARNING, AGA ADDENDA "B"
- LABEL, WARNING, CALIFORNIA
- LABEL, WARRANTIES VOID Z074816
102251
Z072140
102229
Z095070
Z099961
Z093614
Parts List
LABEL KIT
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For Classic & Advanced
Control Models
Key Description Part #
1 "LABEL, 3 AMP FAST-BLOW
ONLY
" 102251 Z008118B
2 LABEL 115 VOLTS Z008118B
3 LABEL SINGLE PHASE Z008118K
4 LABEL GROUND .004" X
1/2" X 1" LONG
5 LABEL WARNING Z072140
6 LABEL, ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION 115V
7 LABEL, WARNING - FOR
SELF
8 LABEL NSF Z066735
9 OVERLAY, ADVANCED, DH
& DEE
10 OVERLAY, CLASSIC, DH &
DEE
11 LABEL TDO VALVE CAUTION 110156
12 LABEL CAUTION Z002723
13 LABEL WARNING Z095070
- LABEL WARNING AGA ADDENDA "B"
- LABEL WARNING CALIFORNIA
- OVERLAY, OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS, DH
- OPERATION OVERLAY, ADVANCED, TDH/TDHC
102251
Z003384
102229
Z098171
175304
175303
Z099961
Z093614
175053
175609
Parts List
LABEL KIT
30 OM-DHS
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For Classic & Advanced
Control Models
Key Description Part #
1 WELDMENT, FRAME, STAND 174802
2 WELDMENT, CLADDING,
STAND
3 WELDMENT, PEDESTAL 175330
4 WELDMENT, CLADDING,
PEDESTAL
5 SCREW, MACHINE, HEX
HEAD, 1/2-13 X 1-1/2" LONG
6 NUT, HEX, 1/2"-13 005603
7 WASHER, LOCK, 1/2 005657
8 WASHER, PLAIN, 1/2 005049
9 SCREW, MACHINE, TRUSS
HEAD 8-32 X 3/8" LONG
10 Nut, 10-32 Weld 069791
11 SCREW, TRS HEAD 10-32
X 3/8
- FOOT, ADJUSTABLE, BULLET-FITS 2" TUBE
- FOOT, ADJUSTABLE, FLANGED-FITS 2" TUBE
- PANEL, SIDE, PEDESTAL 175336
174812
175337
008679
137766
004173
013275
096569
Parts List
STAND AND HOUSING ASSEMBLY
OM-DHS 31
Page 32
Key Description Part #
1 BAFFLE PLATE, BURNER 123498
2 NUT, HEX SERRATED, 1/4-
20
3 PILOT BURNER, NAT GAS 123580
3 PILOT BURNER, PROPANE 128415
4 BRACKET, BURNER
SUPPORT
5 BRACKET, BURNER 117013
6 ASSEMBLY, BURNER, DHS,
NAT N02
6 ASSEMBLY, BURNER, DHS,
NAT N24
6 ASSEMBLY, BURNER, DHS,
NAT N46
6 ASSEMBLY, BURNER, DHS,
NAT N68
6 ASSEMBLY, BURNER, DHS,
NAT N810
6 ASSEMBLY, BURNER, DHS,
PROPANE, P02
6 ASSEMBLY, BURNER, DHS,
PROPANE, P24
6 ASSEMBLY, BURNER, DHS,
PROPANE, P46
6 ASSEMBLY, BURNER, DHS,
PROPANE, P68
6 ASSEMBLY, BURNER, DHS,
PROPANE, P810
- KIT, CONVERSION, PROPANE Z079802
- WASHER, FENDER, 1/4 X 1 132107
NT1101
117010
Z090644
158125
158128
158131
158134
Z090628
158137
158140
158143
158146
Parts List
BURNER AND FLAME SENSOR ASSEMBLY
32 OM-DHS
Page 33
Key Description Part #
1 TUBE, SOFT COPPER, 1/2
OD, 2" LONG
3 THERMOSTAT, ELECTRIC Z009730
4 ELBOW, 90 DEG, 1/2 NPT Z008747
5 NIPPLE, 1/2 NPT, 2-1/2"
LONG
6 PROBE, LOW WATER LEVEL Z079811
7 ELBOW, 90 DEG, 3/8 NPT Z055335
8 FITTING, COMPRESSION,
1/2 TUBE TO 1/4 NPT (F)
9 SWITCH, PRESSURE, 1/4
NPT
10 FITTING, COMPRESSION,
5/8 TUBE TO 1/2 NPT (M)
11 VALVE, GAS 123815
12 BRACKET, SUPPORT Z065382
13 SCREW, TRUSS HEAD, 8-32,
3/8" LONG
14 NUT, HEX SERRATED,
1/4-20
16 BAR Z005440
17 CLAMP, RIGID CONDUIT Z068687
20 COVER, BOTTOM Z090630
21 CAP, BOTTOM COVER PLATE Z049803
22 GASKET, BOTTOM PLATE Z007937
23 SCREW, CAP, WASHER
HEAD, SLOTTED, 10-32, 3/8" LONG
24 FITTING, COMPRESSION,
90 DEG, 1/4 TUBE TO 1/8 NPT (M)
25 TUBE, ALUMINUM, 1/4 OD,
20" LONG
26 CHAMBER, COMBUSTION 122094
- COUPLING, FULL, 1/2 NPT Z005722
- FITTING, COMPRESSION, 5/8 TUBE TO 1/2 NPT (F)
- TUBE, GAS PIPING, TAKE UP SIDE
- TUBE, GAS PIPING, SUPPLY SIDE
- NIPPLE, 1/2 NPT, 3-1/2" LONG
Z007334
Z005552
Z097074
Z096963
Z049093
Z005764
NT1101
Z002962
Z004584
Z006796
Z049094
145041
145042
Z008227
Parts List
GAS VALVE AND PIPING ASSEMBLY
- NIPPLE, 1/2 NPT, 3" LONG Z005553
- NIPPLE, 1/2 NPT, 12" LONG Z005600
- ELBOW, 90 DEG, UNION, 1/2 NPT
- NIPPLE, 1/2 NPT, 9.5" LONG 144360
- NIPPLE, 1/2 NPT, 8" LONG Z005557
- SCREW, ROUND HEAD, 6-32, 1/2" LONG
Z005495
Z012603
OM-DHS 33
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Key Description Part #
1 LABEL, TDO VALVE CAUTION 110156
2 STEM, VALVE Z009048
3 BONNET Z009047
5 NUT, HEX Z009354
6 HANDLE Z009029
7 KBA & TRUNNION, NO TDO 143152
8 KBA & TRUNNION, 2" TDO 143150
- 1/4" PERFORATED DISK STRAINER 2" TDO
- NUT, WING, 10-24 Z009028
- O-RING Z009034
Z009044
Parts List
KETTLE BODY ASSEMBLIES / 2” TDO KIT
34 OM-DHS
Page 35
For Classic Control Models
DHS(/T)-40
WIRING DIAGRAM
OM-DHS 35
Page 36
For Advanced Control Models
DHS(/T)-40
WIRING DIAGRAM
36 OM-DHS
Page 37
Service Log
Model No: Purchased From:
Serial No: Location:
Date Purchased: Date Installed:
Purchase Order No: For Service Call:
Date Maintenance Performed Performed By
OM-DHS 37
Page 38
38 OM-DHS
Page 39
OM-DHS 39
Page 40
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