Electric Countertop Tilting
Kettles, K6ETT, K12ETT, K20ETT
K6ETTML-136067
K12ETTML-136068
K20ETTML-136069
- NOTICE -
This Manual is prepared for the use of trained Vulcan Service
Technicians and should not be used by those not properly
qualified.
This manual is not intended to be all encompassing. If you have
not attended a Vulcan Service School for this product, you should
read, in its entirety, the repair procedure you wish to perform to
determine if you have the necessary tools, instruments and skills
required to perform the procedure. Procedures for which you do
not have the necessary tools, instruments and skills should be
performed by a trained Vulcan Service Technician.
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A product of Vulcan-Hart3600 North Point Blvd Baltimore, MD 21222
F35496 Rev. A (1117)
Electric Countertop Tilting Kettles, K6ETT, K12ETT, K20ETT
Electric Countertop Tilting Kettles, K6ETT, K12ETT, K20ETT - SERIVE UPDATE
SERIVE UPDATE
SERVICE UPDATE
November 2017
•Updated Reservoir Jacket Volume chart in
FILLING THE RESERVOIR JACKET.
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Electric Countertop Tilting Kettles, K6ETT, K12ETT, K20ETT - GENERAL
GENERAL
INTRODUCTION
General
The procedures in this manual apply to all models
unless otherwise specified. The pictures and
illustrations are of a model K6ETT countertop
tilting kettle unless otherwise noted. All
information and specifications contained in this
manual are based on the latest product
information available at the time of printing.
Countertop Tilting Kettles
The electric countertop tilting kettles are self
contained two thirds jacketed kettles. The lower
two thirds of the kettle bowl is a double wall
stainless steel construction that provides a
reservoir for a solution of heat transfer fluid and
distilled water for improved heating of the kettle
contents. The kettles are used to prepare a
variety of liquid or semi-liquid food products such
as soups, stews and sauces.
MODELS COVERED
The 6 and 12 gallon kettles can be mounted to a
counter top or optional stand. The 20 gallon kettle is a
floor model mounted to its own stand.
Electric Countertop Tilting Kettles
K6ETT - 6 gallon
K12ETT - 12 gallon
K20ETT - 20 gallon
CONTROL PANEL
Fig. 1
TOOLS
Standard
•Standard set of hand tools.
•Pipe thread sealant.
•VOM with an AC current tester (meter sensitivity
should be at least 20,000 ohms per volt).
•Temperature meter (thermocouple type). Use for
checking kettle temperature.
•2 gallon container to hold drained reservoir jacket
Special
•Torque wrench (ft-lbs) for tightening heating
•Lubriplate 630-AA Part No. 501687 for
•Loctite® ODC-Free Cleaner & Degreaser
•Loctite® 7471™ Primer N™ Part No. 544434-2.
•Loctite® 242™ Part No. 520228.
F35496 Rev. A (1117)Page 4 of 28
fluid.
element mounting bolts.
lubrication of tilt lock pivot stop pin.
(McMaster-Carr Part No. 66415A21) or
equivalent fast drying, no residue cleaner.
Electric Countertop Tilting Kettles, K6ETT, K12ETT, K20ETT - GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
Reservoir Jacket Fluid
•Water - Use only distilled water for partial re-filling of the jacket (purchase locally).
•Dowfrost heat transfer fluid Part No. 558038 (5 gallon). Use during a complete re-fill of the jacket with new
fluid. Refer to service procedures for volumes.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
VoltsPhase
Total KWAmpsTotal KWAmpsTotal KWAmps
20817.503612581258
240110.04216671667
20837.502212331233
240310.02616391639
48037.50912141214
*K6ETT only - Heating elements on 208/240VAC three phase machines are not wired as a balanced load.
K6ETT*K12ETTK20ETT
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Electric Countertop Tilting Kettles, K6ETT, K12ETT, K20ETT - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
COVERS AND PANELS
Disconnect the electrical power to
the machine and follow lockout /
tagout procedures.
Control Box Cover
Bottom Cover
Fig. 3
ELECTRICAL PANEL
COMPONENTS-WATER LEVEL
CONTROL, TRANSFORMER,
CONTACTORS AND
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Fig. 2
1.Remove COVERS AND PANELS.
2.Disconnect lead wires from component being
3.Remove screws securing the component to
4.Reverse procedure to install and check for proper
F35496 Rev. A (1117)Page 6 of 28
Disconnect the electrical power to
the machine and follow lockout /
tagout procedures.
replaced.
panel.
operation.
Electric Countertop Tilting Kettles, K6ETT, K12ETT, K20ETT - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
NOTE: Pressure switch setting is fixed and should not
be adjusted. Clean threads and apply pipe thread
sealant when replacing pressure switch, water level
probe or temperature sensor.
Fig. 4
BOTTOM COMPONENTS - WATER
LEVEL PROBE (LLCO), TEMP
SENSOR & PRESSURE SWITCH
Disconnect the electrical power to
the machine and follow lockout /
tagout procedures.
1.Open pressure relief valve until reservoir jacket
is completely vented.
2.Remove Table 4.
3.Disconnect lead wires from component being
replaced.
4.If removing pressure switch:
A.. Disconnect compression fitting from elbow
near the pressure switch.
B.Remove top nut on brass fitting to remove
pressure switch from mounting bracket.
Fig. 5
POTENTIOMETER
Disconnect the electrical power to
the machine and follow lockout /
tagout procedures.
1.Remove CONTROL BOX COVER.
2.Disconnect potentiometer wire from temperature
control.
3.Pull temperature dial from potentiometer shaft
and remove seal nut.
5.Remove component from bottom of kettle.
6.Reverse procedure to install.
7.Remove air from reservoir jacket as outlined
under VENTING procedure.
8.Check for proper operation. NOTE:
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Electric Countertop Tilting Kettles, K6ETT, K12ETT, K20ETT - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
3.Remove three screws where indicated. Loosen
remaining screw and allow cover to rotate out of
way.
Fig. 6
4.Remove potentiometer from control panel.
5.Reverse procedure to install and check for proper
operation.
NOTE: When installing, ensure potentiometer
alignment tab is seated in positioning bracket.
Fig. 7
HEATING ELEMENT
Disconnect the electrical power to
the machine and follow lockout /
tagout procedures.
1.Open pressure relief valve until reservoir jacket
is completely vented.
2.Tilt kettle to expose the heater access cover.
Fig. 8
4.Note lead wire locations and disconnect wires
from heating element.
5.Remove mounting bolts securing heating
element to kettle.
Fig. 9
6.Reverse procedure to install. Use a new heating
element seal whenever installing heating
element. Torque mounting bolts to 40 ft-lbs and
tighten in an alternating pattern.
7.Remove air from reservoir jacket as outlined
under VENTING.
8.Check for proper operation and leaks around
heating element.
NOTE: On K6ETT only, element lengths are
staggered to fit the contour of the kettle bottom. Install
with the shortest element toward the bottom of kettle.
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Electric Countertop Tilting Kettles, K6ETT, K12ETT, K20ETT - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
6.Remove wire tie securing lead wire bundle to
control box.
7.Remove three set screws on pivot stop collar.
Access third screw thru the slot in top of control
box.
Fig. 10
KETTLE ASSEMBLY
Fig. 12
Disconnect the electrical power to
the machine and follow lockout /
tagout procedures.
Removal
1.Place kettle in full upright position.
2.Support kettle using 2x4 blocks of wood.
8.Remove outer bearing from support shaft.
Fig. 13
9.On K20ETT only.
A.Remove two bolts securing kettle tilt stop to
base.
Fig. 11
3.Remove Control Box Cover.
4.Disconnect thermocouple lead wires from
temperature control and the 4 pin wiring harness
connector.
5.Note lead wire locations and disconnect from
load side of contactors.
Fig. 14
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