Vulcan Materials GTS12-2, GTS12-3R, GTS12-4R, GTS12-1 User Manual

ITW Food Equipment Group, LLC 3600 North Point Blvd. Baltimore, MD 21222
RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE
FORM F-38300 (04-11)
MODEL GTS12
MODELS
GTS12 GTS12 GTS12
3R
GTS12
4R
GTS Heavy Duty Electric Griddle Top
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OPERATIONS
Installation………………………………………………………………………………………….. Electrical Specifications…………………………………………………………………………… Controls…………………………………………………………………………………………….. Raising/lowering griddle top………………………………………………………………………. Using the griddle…………………………………………………………………………………… Cleaning…………………………………………………………………………………………….. Shutdown…………………………………………………………………………………………… Maintenance………………………………………………………………………………………..
FIELD INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY
Tools required……………………………………………………………………………………… Mounting bracket assembly………………………………………………………………………. Mounting bracket installation……………………………………………………………………... Griddle top installation…………………………………………………………………………….. Flue deflector installation…………………………………………………………………………. Tension rod spring assembly…………………………………………………………………….. Range of motion…………………………………………………………………………………… Electrical connections and specifications………………………………………………………. Wiring diagrams……………………………………………………………………………………. Troubleshooting…………………………………………………………………………………… Accessories…………………………………………………………………………………………
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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FIELD INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model No
Voltage
Power
1 Phase
Draw
GTS12-1
Front Grease
Trough Models
208 V
3.6 kW
17.3 A
GTS12-2
240 V
3.6 kW
15 A
GTS12-3R
Rear Grease
Trough Models
208 V
3.6 kW
17.3 A
GTS12-4R
240 V
3.6 kW
15 A
HEAVY DUTY ELECTRIC GRIDDLE TOP
GENERAL
Heavy Duty Electric Griddle Tops are produced with quality workmanship and materials. Proper installation, usage and maintenance of the griddle top will result in many years of satisfactory performance.
Thoroughly read this entire manual before beginning and carefully follow all of the instructions provided.
INSTALLATION
Before installing, check the electrical service to make sure it agrees with the specifications on the rating plate. If the supply and equipment voltages do not agree, do not proceed with the installation. Contact your dealer or Vulcan-Hart immediately.
INSTALLATION CODES AND STANDARDS
Your Vulcan griddle top must be installed in accordance with:
In the United States of America:
1. State and local codes
2. National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA – 70 (latest edition) available from The National Fire Protection Association,1 Batterymarch Park,Quincy, MA 02269.
3. NFPA Standard #96 Vapor Removal from Cooking Equipment, (latest edition) available From the National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.
In Canada:
1. Local code
2. Canadian Electrical Code C22.1 Part 1 (latest edition) available from the Canadian Standard Association, 5060 Spectrum Way, Suite 100, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, L4W 5N6.
Description
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UNPACKING
This griddle top was inspected before leaving the factory. The transportation company assumes full responsibility for safe delivery upon acceptance of shipment. Check for possible shipping damage immediately after unpacking. If the griddle i s found to be damaged, save the packaging material and contact the carrier within 15 days of delivery.
The griddle and its parts are hot. Use care when operating, cleaning
or servicing the griddle.
Disconnect power supply and follow lockout / tagout procedures
before cleaning and servicing the appliance.
BEFORE FIRST USE
Remove all packaging material and protective plastic from the unit.It is recommended that you clean your Vulcan GTS griddle top thoroughly with a mild soap and water. Wipe the griddle surface thoroughly with water and wipe dry with a soft clean cloth.
SEASONING THE GRIDDLE
Each time, before turning the unit on, apply high temperature cooking oil – about two ounces per GTS top plate. Work the oil into the whole griddle surface.
After cleaning your griddle with chemicals, you should repeat the seasoning procedure for proper cooking.
CONTROLS
The heavy duty electric griddle top section is independently controlled by a power switch, thermostat and high limit cutoff switch. When the power switch (red lighted rocker switch) is turned ON, the red light will illuminate and power will be supplied to the thermostat. The thermostat cover must be removed to access the thermostat adjustment knob. When the thermostat is turned ON, the corresponding amber indicator light will illuminate to indicate that the element is on. When the griddle plate reaches the desired temperature set point, the element will be turned off and the amber indicator light will go off. The high limit cutoff switch is a safety feature that will cut power to the heating element to prevent overheating. The high limit switch can be reset by depressing the high limit reset button. At the end of each day, you must push the power switch to the OFF position to turn off power to the griddle top section. See Fig. A.
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Amber Indicator Light
To raise the assembly to the 47˚ position
Do not squeeze the trigger and handle together to raise the assembly.
Do not force unit if it does not move up and down in manner. The assembly may be damaged by the application of excessive up or down force.
Contact an authorized service agent
if assembly becomes difficult to move.
To lower
(to take
handle
desired position. Do
not allow griddle top to fall to surface.
Power Switch
Thermostat Adjustment Knob
Thermostat Cover
Fig. A
Fig. B
Fig. C
2
1
High Limit Reset Button
High Limit Reset Access Plug
Trigger
Handle
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1. Lift by the handle only
2. Raise until assembly locks itself into place. See Fig. B
the prescribed
the assembly
1. Lift slightly from the handle weight off)
2. Squeeze the trigger towards
3. Lower it to the
See Fig. C
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USING THE ELECTRIC GRIDDLE
To preheat, wipe the griddle top plate with cooking oil and set the thermostats for the desired temperatures 10-12 minutes before cooking.
A uniform and systematic approach to loading the griddle will produce the most consistent product results.
REAR
FRONT
REAR
FRONT
REAR
FRONT
REAR
FRONT
The griddle plate is a composite material which is engineered to provide a high heat transfer rate to the food. The top surface is stainless steel and can be scored or dented by careless use of a spatula or scraper. Be careful not to dent, scratch, or gouge the plate surface. Do not try to knock off loose food that may be on the spatula by tapping the corner or the edge of the spatula on the griddle surface. Do not use hardened steel spatulas. Use mild steel spatulas with rounded corners.
CARE AND CLEANING
The griddle and its parts are hot. Use care when operating, cleaning
or servicing the griddle.
Clean the electric griddle top regularly. A clean griddle always looks better, lasts longer and performs better. To produce evenly cooked, perfectly browned griddle products keep the griddle plate clean and free of carbonized grease. Carbonized grease on the surface hinders the transfer of heat from the griddle surface to the food, resulting in spotty browning and loss of cooking efficiency. Carbonized grease tends to cling to griddle foods, giving them a highly unsatisfactory and unappetizing appearance.
To keep the griddle clean and operating at peak efficiency, follow these procedures:
AFTER EACH USE
Clean the electric griddle top with a griddle scraper during the work shift. Keep the griddle scraper head flat to avoid scratching or gouging the plate. Use a cooking release agent to prevent product from sticking to the griddle top cooking surface.
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ONCE PER DAY
Fig. D
Thoroughly clean all stainless steel exterior panels and surfaces. Clean the cooking surface with a non-metallic scouring pad(Scotch-Brite). See Fig. D.
ONCE PER WEEK
Clean the griddle surface thoroughly. A mild detergent solution may be used on the plate surface to help clean it, but be sure the detergent is thoroughly removed by wiping down with clear water.
After removal of detergent from the surface of the plate, the griddle should be coated with cooking oil according to the instructions in this manual.
Clean stainless steel surfaces with a damp cloth and polish with a soft dry cloth. To remove discoloration, use a griddle cleaner.
If the griddle usage is very high, consider conducting this weekly cleaning procedure more than once per week.
Do not use a brick or griddle stone for cleaning.
Do not use metallic scouring pads for cleaning.
Do not use a water-jet to clean the griddle.
Do not use chlorine sanitizer in contact with griddle. Contact can cause discoloration, corrosion and permanent damage.
Do not use cleaning agents including Sodium Hydroxide, which is common in household oven cleaners. Contact can cause discoloration, corrosion and permanent damage.
SHUTDOWN OF GRIDDLE
1. Set the power switch to the OFF position. This will shut down the griddle top completely.
EXTENDED SHUTDOWN
1. Shut off the main electrical supply.
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MAINTENANCE
Contact the authorized serv
ice agency in your area for field installation.
The field installation instructions are
prepared for the use of trained service technicians and should only be
used by those who are properly qualified.
These instructions are not intended to be all encompassing. You
s
hould read, in its entirety, the installation instructions to determine if you have the necessary tools, instruments and skills required to perform the procedure. The field installation should not be attempted if you do not have the necessary
tools, instruments and skills.
The griddle and its parts are hot. Use care when operating, cleaning
or servicing the griddle.
Disconnect power supply and follow lockout / tagout procedures
before cleaning and servicing the appliance.
LUBRICATION
There are no parts on this unit that require lubrication.
SERVICE AND PARTS INFORMATION
Contact the Authorized Service Agency in your area to obtain service and parts information. For a complete listing of Service and Parts depots refer to www.vulcanequipment.com.
When calling for service the following information should be available from the appliance serial plate: Model Number, Serial Number and voltage.
FIELD INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR FIELD INSTALLATION
1. #2 Philips head screw driver
2. M10 socket driver
3. 7/16” socket driver
4. Rubber mallet
5. Power drill
6. 7/8” deep well socket wrench
7. (2) large “F” clamps
8. 5/32” drill bits for metal
9. Thread lock compound (Loctite Blue)
10. ¾” wide masking tape
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ASSEMBLY
Griddle Top Assembly Mounting Points
Prior to assembly, make sure the mounting bracket is the correct size. The back bracket should match the width of the griddle.
Make sure the griddle top electrical specifications match the available service. Each griddle top will require its own separate electrical service.
1.
Using (2) washers and (2) ¼”-
28 bolts, assemble one of the side mount brackets to the back bracket as
shown in Fig. 1. The bolts should be hand tightened only at this point. Repeat procedure to attach the other side mount bracket to the other end of the back bracket.
2. The entire mounting bracket system should be assembled at this point as shown in F
ig. 2 with bolts hand
tightened only.
3. Slide mounting bracket system onto
back of the griddle as shown in Fig. 3.
The left and right side brackets should be pushed up until stopped by the bottom of the griddle and pushed forward un
til stopped by the griddle back panel. Secure the mounting bracket system at this location with a
“F” clamp on each side of the assembly
as shown. Place a wood block or other type of protection between clamp and griddle plate.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
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4. Securely tighten the mounting bracket system assembly bolts at
the left and right side mounting brackets. Fig. 4.
5. Check that the left and right mounting brackets have not moved from position while the assembly bolts were
tightened. The “F” clamps should still
be in place to prevent the asse
mbly from moving while drilling holes in the chassis.
Check before drilling holes in chassis, it is important that the assembly has not moved from the location prescribed in step # 3
6. Using the side mounting bracket as a guide, drill holes i
nto the griddle chassis
with the 5/32” bits only at the highest
hole and the hole nearest the front of the unit on the side bracket. See Fig. 5 and Fig 6. Repeat procedure for opposite side of bracket system assembly.
7. Insert and tighten 10
-24 x ½
screws into the holes that were drilled in step 6. Repeat procedure for opposite side of bracket system assembly. See Fig. 6.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
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8. Drill the remaining holes through the side mounting brackets into the griddle
is. Insert and tighten screws as
shown in Fig. 7. Repeat procedure for
9. Drill holes with 5/32” bits from the rear of
the side mounting bracket into the back
spacer
screws as shown in
Fig. 8. Repeat procedure for the other
10. Install one bottom support bracket every two feet of griddle width between griddle top mounting points as needed for
om support brackets should be flush with bottom of griddle chassis and back mounting
bracket. Drill two holes with 5/32” bits
24 x 2” screws as
shown in Fig.9 to the back mounting bracket. Repeat for each bottom
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Bottom support bracket
chass
the other side of the assembly.
mounting bracket and install wall with (4) 10-24 x ½”
side of the assembly.
Wall Spacer
additional support. Bott
and attach with 10-
support bracket needed.
Cutaway side view
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It may be necessary to angle the griddle and hang one of the four legs off the edge of the table at a t
ime to complete step 11. Ensure that the griddle is safely supported and this step is accomplished with aid of a second person.
11.
Drill tw
o holes with 5/32” bits through
bottom support brackets and into the bottom of griddle chassis. Insert and tighten 10-
24 x 2” screws as shown in
Fig.10. Repeat as necessary for all bottom support brackets.
12. Attach masking tape to mounting plate and slide into position between the griddle back panel and the top of the selected griddle top mounting point as shown in Fig. 11.
13. Use tape to align holes in mounting plate with holes in griddle top mounting point as shown in Fig. 12. Tape to hold in position until installation of griddle top is complete. Repeat steps 12 and 13 for the bottom mounting point.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Mounting Plate
Griddle top mounting point
Fig. 12
Mounting Plate
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14. Place cardboard or other protective
15. Set electric griddle top down on the gas
ear arm assembly into
16. Check that the flue deflector has been
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Flue Deflector
covering on the gas griddle surface to prevent scratching.
griddle plate at desired mounting position. Lower r place so that notches on arm engage mounting bracket rails as shown in Fig. 13.
installed as shown in Fig. 14 before proceeding.
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1 Apply a thread locking compound to (2)
M10 hex bolts with lock washers. Insert the bolts through the mounting spacer
he mounting
. Repeat process for
M10 hex bolts and lock washers (lower mounting point)
M10 hex bolts and lock washers (upper mounting point)
Mounting Spacer
Fig. 15
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7. Set lower mounting spacer in place.
and bracket. Thread into t plate (set into place in step 13) and tighten. See Fig. 15 upper mounting point.
GTS12-1 & GTS12-2
Threads showing (X)
Head Weight (lb)
Flush/ 0
+11
1 -2
7-9
3-4
4-7
5
<2
GTS12-3R & GTS12-4R
Threads showing (X)
Head Weight (lb)
Flush/ 0-2
+11
3-4
8-9
5
5-6
6
3-4
top should be securely attached to the mounting brackets and raised in the locked 90° position before proceeding. Attempting to install tension springs in lowered
TENSION SPRING INSTALLATION
18. Raise the electric griddle top to the locked
tension rods and then the spring bracket.
radius edge bracket facing
outwards. The electric cord will rest in this
19.Thread nuts onto end of tension rods. evenly to the desired
(compressing springs), will decrease the pressure applied to the cooking surface
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
(X)
The electric griddle
position may cause damage.
90° position. Slide the springs onto the
The fin should be positioned at rear bottom and the
radius when assembled. See Fig. 16.
Spring Bracket
Tighten both nuts head weight pressure suitable for your menu. Tightening the nuts further
in the down position. See Fig. 17.
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20. Reinstall the tension rod cover and
21. Check range of motion as shown in Fig. 19. The assembly should lock at the
90˚ and 47˚ positions. Assembly should
d positions when handles are squeezed together. Do not force unit down, it should lower under its own weight when the handles are squeezed. The cooking surface of the griddle top head assembly should just lightly touch the griddle surface of the
te when the assembly is in the
22. Repeat proceeding steps as needed for
Fig. 18
Fig. 19
tighten screws. Fig. 18
release from locke
bottom pla down position.
each griddle top head assembly.
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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Model
No
Voltage
Power
1 Phase
Draw
GTS12-1
Front Grease
Trough Models
208 V
3.6 kW
17.3 A
GTS12-2
240 V
3.6 kW
15 A
GTS12-3R
Rear Grease
Trough Models
208 V
3.6 kW
17.3 A
GTS12-4R
240 V
3.6 kW
15 A
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Electrical and grounding connections must comply with the applicable portions of the National Electrical Code and/or other local electrical codes.
Disconnect the electrical power to the griddle and follow lockout / tagout procedures.
The heavy duty electric griddle top requires single phase power supply. The unit comes standard with a power cord but no plug. Since the griddle top is not fused, you must connect to a fused circuit equipped with a suitable disconnecting means as required by local authorities.
Description
WIRING DIAGRAMS
VOLTAGE 208
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VOLTAGE 240
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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Heat does not come on when power switch is turned ON
1.
2. High limit cutoff switch is tripped
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3. If power switch is not illuminated. Check breaker panel.
4. If power switch is not illuminated, check if main power
5. Problem with heating element, thermostat or power switch. (Call for service)
Heat does not come on when thermostat is turned ON
1. Power switch not in the ON position.
2.
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3. Power not supplied to unit
4. Main power supply disconnected (Call for service)
5. Problem with heating element, thermostat or power switch. (Call for service)
Unit will not lock or remain in the raised position
1.
Lift by lower handle only. Do not squeeze upper and lower
2. Not raising high enough. Unit will only lock at the 47˚ and
3. service)
Unit will not lower from the raised or locked position
1.
2. Problem with locking mechanism (Call for service)
Unit will not raise from the cooking or lowered position
1. Problem with locking mechanism
Food under
1.
2.
3. when in the lowered position. Tension springs need to be
Food over
1. Temperature set too high.
2.
3. Cooking surface pressing down too hard when in the
(Call for service)
Food is being crushed
1. Cooking surface pressing down too hard when in the
(Call for service)
Food sticks to cooking surface
1. Temperature set too high or too low.
2. Cooking surface needs to be cleaned
3. Cooking surface not covered with enough cooking oil.
Thermostat set too low. Turn to higher setting
– depress reset button
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supply is disconnected (Call for service).
High limit cutoff switch is tripped – depress reset button
. Check breaker panel.
handles together when raising.
90˚ position.
Problem with locking mechanism or handles (Call for
Lift slightly (to take weight off) then squeeze the upper
and lower handles together while lowering the unit.
.
Temperature set too low. Food not cooked for long enough time.
-cooked
-cooked
Cooking surface not touching or partially touching food
adjusted (Call for service)
Food cooked for too long of a time.
lowered position. Tension springs need to be adjusted
lowered position. Tension springs need to be adjusted
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(Call for service)
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ACCESSORIES:
TEFLON WRAP KIT CONTAINS:
• Two (2) Teflon sheet.
• Two (2) stainless steel machined rods.
• Three (4) stainless steel tension springs.
GTS12 ELECTRIC GRIDDLE TEFLON WRAP KIT
To install the wrap kit onto the platen, perform the following steps:
1. Clean off platen using soft cloth, water and mild soap solution.
2. Lay Teflon sheet on clean flat surface.
3. Install two(2) stainless steel rods (one for each side) through the loops running along each side of the Teflon sheet.
4. Lift platen partially up and align the Teflon sheet centering it within the platen surface.
5. Pull the Teflon sheet up and around the top surface of the platen.
6. Strap minimum two(2) stainless steel tension springs across the top of the platen by placing them from one side to the other through the rods (look for groves in rods, hook the springs in place at these points).
7. Platen and Teflon kits are now ready for use.
CARE AND CLEANING OF TEFLON WRAP:
1. In between cooking runs and during idle periods Teflon sheet should be wiped off with water and a clean soft cloth.
2. After each day the Teflon sheet should be removed from the platen(s), disassembled and placed in water with mild soap solutions (no abrasive or harsh chemical cleaners should be used). Gently wash both sides of the Teflon sheet and the hardware with the soft clean cloth in the mild soap solution.
3. Using water, rinse the Teflon sheet and hardware thoroughly on both sides.
4. Dry the Teflon sheet and hardware using a clean soft cloth.
5. Before reassembling the Teflon sheet (see wrap installation instruction) to the platen, clean the platen as described in Care and Cleaning section.
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GTS12 ELECTRIC GRIDDLE PLATE STABILIZER
x Slide plate stabilizer (figure 1) onto the bottom handle as shown in figure 2.
Figure 1
x Slide plate gap adjuster (figure 3) onto the bottom handle as shown in figure 4.
Figure 4
Figure 2
GTS12 ELECTRIC GRIDDLE PLATE GAP ADJUSTER
Figure 3
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NOTES
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