Southbend EB-10CH Service Manual

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A MIDDLEBY COMPANY
TECHNICAL MANUAL
MARATHONER GOLD ELECTRIC
CONVECTION OVEN
MODEL: SERIES E CONVECTION OVENS
PREFIX ES, EB
SUFFIX SC, CC. CH, PC. RT
This manual is intended for the use of Southbend Authorized Service Agencies and their associates.
Service work should be performed only by a qualified technician who is experienced in, and knowledgeable with the operation of commercial gas, electric, steam cooking equipment.
WARNING:
Improper installation, service, or maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death.
1100 Old Honeycutt Road • Fuquay, NC 27526 • (919) 552-9161 • FAX (919) 552-9798 • (800) 348-2558
Middleby Corp. Service Hot Line (800) 238-8444
ELECTRIC CONVECTION OVENS
(Manual Section CO)
NOTICE
A MIDDLEB
Y
COMPANY
Warranty will be void if
(A) Service work is performed by other than a Southbend Authorized Service Agency, or (B) Other than Genuine Southbend replacement parts are installed.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
FOR INSTALLATION AND USERS GUIDE - CONSULT OWNER'S MANUAL
Safety Precautions………………………………………………………………. 2 Utility Information……………………………………………………………… 3 Troubleshooting …………………………………………………………………4 Service …………………………………………………………………………..6
Performance Standard & Performance Check……………………………….. ... 8
Electrical Schematic Drawings ………………………………………………… 9 Parts List………………………………………………………………………..25
LOCATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF NAME PLATE The Serial Plate with all voltage information is located behind the control panel. It is mounted on the left hand side of the control compartment. This can be accessed by removing the screw in the top of the control panel and pulling the control panel forward and down.
TYPE: PREFIX: SUFFIX:
E - Electric S – Standard
B - Bakery
SC­CC­CH-
Standard Controls Cycle Controls Cook & Hold
PC-
Programmable Controls Rack Track Controls
RT-
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following words and symbols, found in this manual, alert you to hazards to the operator, service personnel or the equipment. The words are defined as follows:
This symbol warns of imminent hazards which will result in serious injury or death.
This symbol refers to a potential hazard or unsafe practice which could result in serious injury or death.
This symbol refers to a potential hazard or unsafe practice which can result in minor or moderate injury or product or property damage.
This symbol refers to information that needs special attention or must be fully understood even though not dangerous.
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1100 Old Honeycutt Road
Fuquay, NC 27526 (919)552-9161 (800) 348-2558 FAX (919) 552-9798
UTILITY INFORMATION
3∅
Deck
24
SPECIFICATIONS
For complete specifications consult the owner's Manual - Part #1175553.
UTILITY INFORMATION:
ELECTRICAL
(Each Oven)
12kw
Heating Elements
and Controls
DATA
Voltage 1
208 VAC, 60 HZ 58 34 34 31 0
220-240 VAC, 50 HZ 46 28
240 VAC, 60 HZ 50 30 30 26 0 380/220 VAC, 50 HZ 415/240 VAC, 50 HZ 50 15 15 19 4
480 VAC, 60 HZ 25 14 14 13 0
AMPS PER LINE
X Y Z Neut.
28
32 17 17 21 4
0
SERVICE
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
DANGER
Turning off power switch on control panel DOES NOT de-energize all controls in the control panel. Power can only be totally de-energized by turning off power supply at breaker.
NOTE: When control panel is folded down all power to the control panel is cut OFF by the shut down switch. The
switch is located directly below the control panel. To re-energize the controls for trouble shooting, pull the white plunger on the shut down switch up. Refer to Figure 1.
SERVICE
Electric Convection Oven
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
NOTE: All solutions assume good wire terminal contact. Therefore, always check along with checking
components.
Symptom Possible Cause Check or Replace
1) Will not hold correct temperature. A) Temperature Probe. A) Approximately 1096 ohms at
room temperature (70°).
2) Blower motor will not come on. A) Is unit electrical supply hooked up. A) Check incoming power.
B) Temperature control not calling for heat. B) Should read continuity between
terminal 6 and 7 on temperature control when it calls for heat.
C) Incorrect voltage or phase. C) Check incoming amp draw and
voltage.
D) Inadequate or improper ventilation. D) Check ventilation hood. Verify
draw and make up air adjustment.
E) Out of calibration. E) Calibrate according to procedures
outlined on page 6.
B) Bad contactors. B) Contactor pull in and supply power
to motor. Verify contactor pulling in.
C) Motor bad.
D) Shut down switch. Refer to Figure 1 for location.
C) If power is being supplied but
motor will not turn. Replace motor.
D) All power except for motor supply
comes through shut down switch. Check for continuity.
E) Fuses. E) Check for any blown fuse.
3) Contactors chatter. A) Bad contactor. A) Replace contactor.
B) Faulty centrifical switch in motor. B) Check switch replace motor if
necessary.
C) Low voltage being supplied on oven.
D) Undersized wiring supplying power to oven. D) Compare line size to requirement
C) Check power supply.
on wiring diagram line amp chart.
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TROUBLESHOOTING:
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Models with PC or RT suffix
SYMPTOM
1) Display shows Fl A) Bad temperature controller. A) Replace temperature controller.
2) Display shows F2 A) Oven interior maximum temperature
3) Display shows F3 A) Open temperature probe. A) Check connection. Replace
4) Display shows F4 A) Shorted temperature probe. A) Check probe wires. Replace
5) Display shows F5 A) Bad temperature controller. A) Replace temperature controller.
6) Display shows F6 A) Bad temperature controller. A) Replace temperature controller.
7) Display shows F7 A) Total cook time in a program
exceeded.
exceeded 24 hours.
CAUSE CHECK OR REPLACE
A) Gas valve stuck open. B) Replace Temperature
Controller.
probe if needed.
probe if needed.
A) Reprogram so that total cook time does not exceed 24 hours.
8) Display shows F8 A) Bad temperature controller. A) Replace temperature controller.
*When replacing temperature controller record display.
BEFORE STARTING SERVICE, VERIFY:
Electric Convection Oven
Unit is connected to proper electric supply, serial plate showing manufacturing specification is attached to the left front interior wall of the control compartment.
TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT:
(Units without "PC" or "RT' suffix. Cook Only)
The calibration of the temperature controller should not be changed until sufficient experience with cooking results has definitely proved that the temperature controller is not maintaining proper oven temperatures. Before any recalibration is attempted, the oven temperature should be checked by this procedure:
1. The oven must be empty of all trays or pans.
2. Place a pyrometer couple or a reliable mercury oven-type thermometer at the center of the middle rack.
3. Set the indicator on the knob to 350° F.
4. The amber "heat on" light will go out when oven temperature is reached.
5. Allow three cycles for the temperature to stabilize.
6. Read the pyrometer or thermometer immediately after the light goes out for the third time, and again immediately after it comes on the next time.
7. If the average of these readings varies by more than 10 degrees from the dial setting, recalibrate by following the instructions outlined below.
8. Recalibration should be attempted only by a competent service technician.
TO RECALIBRATE:
1. Loosen two set screws that secure the temperature knob to the temperature control.
2. Remove knob from shaft of temperature controller. Be careful not to rotate knob when removing.
3. Replace the knob with the indicator pointed directly at the temperature measured at center of the oven.
4. Recheck calibration.
BLOWER WHEEL REPLACEMENT:
1. Remove racks and rack guides.
2. Remove rear air baffle in front of blower wheel.
3. Loosen the two square heads on blower wheel hub.
4. Pull blower wheel from motor shaft. If blower wheel is difficult to pull off, use puller plate mounted on front of blower hub. Screw a 3/8 x 16 bolt into threaded hole in center of blower hub. This will act as a puller and aid in removal of blower wheel.
5. Install new blower wheel on motor shaft. Be sure bolts line up with flat sides of motor shaft. Blower wheel should slide on motor shaft until end of shaft hits rear of puller plate.
6. Torque blower wheel bolts at 150 inch pounds.
7. Reinstall rear air baffle and racks and rack guides.
8. Test motor for program operation.
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Adjusting and Installing Door Chain Mechanism
1. Remove lower front panel covering the chain mechanism.
2. Close both doors.
3. Assemble mechanism as shown below.
4. Adjust turnbuckles by "opening" equally so the mechanism can be installed over the sprockets.
5. Place chains around the sprockets so there are five regular and one master link on the front side of each chain.
6. Adjust the turnbuckles so the right door closes about 1/4 to 1/2 inch ahead of the left door. The left door should be pushed tight over the friction catch so both doors are completely closed against the frame.
7. Install the door switch striker bar in the first and second links following the master link.
8. Secure the turnbuckles by tightening the lock nuts.
9. The door chains and sprockets have been lubricated at the factory with high temperature "Never Seeze"
lubricant. After initial usage begins, repeat this process every six months with the above mentioned lube or equivalent.
To Adjust Door Switch With doors closed, loosen screws at bottom of door switch bracket. Adjust bracket so that the door switch plunger clicks against the striker bar. Depress the plunger an additional 1/8 inch and set bracket by tightening screws. The fan should run and turn off when the doors are opened approximately 2 to 4 inches. The amount of "door opening" before the fan turns off can be varied by this adjustment.
CAUTION
DO NOT ADJUST STRIKER HEAD TOO CLOSE, SO THE PLUNGER ON THE DOOR SWITCH IS COMPLETELY DEPRESSED AND THE STRIKER HEAD IS HITTING ITS THREADED STEM. THIS COULD DISTORT THE STEM AND CAUSE THE PLUNGER TO BIND.
Try opening and closing the doors several times and adjust striker head until the exact amount of door opening is obtained. TIGHTEN LOCK NUT.
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PERFORMANCE STANDARD
Electric Convection Oven
To heat oven from 75° F to 350° F* EB & ES-10 - 8-9 minutes.
*NOTE: Preheat time will vary depending on proper voltage, ventilation, and vent damper position.
PERFORMANCE CHECK:
The following items should be checked before or within the first 30 days of operation by a qualified service technician.
1. Verify equipment is level. (Check interior oven bottom - left to right and front to back.)
2. Verify proper electrical characteristics — Voltage, cycle, phase.
3. Check thermostat operation, calibrate if required.
4. Check ventilation.
5. Check electrical connections — external and internal.
6. Check doors for proper alignment, tension, seal and adjustment.
7. Check timers, switches and motor for proper installation and operation.
8. Check for any damage to unit from shipping or installation.
9. Check for proper clearance from combustible materials.
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