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108728 - CLEANING PORT KIT.
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CLEVELAND RANGE 24CEA10 SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS Mechanical Timer 1. Supply power is sent to the primary of the main transformer. • 115 VAC is sent from the secondary of the main transformer to the on/off rocker, 2. To turn the unit on, depress the red on/off rocker switch. • 115 VAC is sent to the red indicator light. • 115 VAC is sent to both coils of the normally open drain valves closing them. • 115 VAC is sent to the H and N terminals of both water level boards. 3. With the water level board energized and no water in the generators • After a 5 second delay, 115 VAC is sent from the FILL terminals to the fill solenoids. • The fill solenoids open and the generators fill through the drain valves until the high probe is grounded (see step 4). • The water fills to the low probe in each probe assembly shorting it to ground • 115 VAC is sent from the HEAT terminals of the water level board to the timed manual switches. • 115 VAC is sent to the heat standby timer which will energize the R2 relay coil 3 seconds every 4 minutes • The normally open contacts of the R2 relay close bypassing the timed/manual switch to maintain heat while unit is idle 4. For each compartment, when the timed/manual switch is in the manual position or timed position with time on the timer • 115 VAC is sent from the timer to the coil of the R5 relay for the top compartment • The R5 relay energizes • R5B contacts close sending 115 VAC to the motor timer • R5A contacts close sending 115 VAC through the optional door switch to the normally closed contacts of the high limits • 115 VAC is then sent through the high limits to the coil of condensate solenoid and the coil of the contactor. • 115 VAC is sent to the clean light timer. • When the clean light timer times down 115 VAC is sent to the clean light switch. • When the clean light switch is depressed the timer is reset. • When the contactor is energized supply voltage is sent to both of the elements. • 115 VAC is sent from the timer to the coil of the R6 relay for the bottom compartment • The R6 relay energizes • R6B contacts close sending 115 VAC to the motor timer • R6A contacts close sending 115 VAC through the optional door switch to the normally closed contacts of the high limits • 115 VAC is then sent through the high limits to the coil of condensate solenoid and the coil of the contactor.
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115 VAC is sent to the clean light timer. • When the clean light timer times down 115 VAC is sent to the clean light switch. • When the clean light switch is depressed the timer is reset. • When the contactor is energized supply voltage is sent to both of the elements. • When the mechanical timer times out 115 VAC is sent to the 3-second timer and then to the buzzer for 3 seconds. 5. When the water level reaches the high probe then 115 VAC is removed from the FILL terminal and the fill solenoid is turned off. 6. After the water level drops below the high probe for 5 seconds 115 VAC is sent to the FILL terminal again. 7. The red 115 VAC switch is depressed and the unit is turned off. • 115 VAC is removed from the timer and heat circuits. • 115 VAC is removed from the normally open drain valves allowing the steamer to drain. • 115 VAC is sent to the 3-minute timer and the R1 relay coil is energized. • The normally open contacts of the R1 relay will close • The fill solenoids are then energized for 3 minutes flushing the drains.
STEAMCRAFT-10 ELECTRIC MECHANICAL TIMER
DRYING ELEMENT
DRYING ELEMENT
HEATING ELEMENTS
HEATING ELEMENTS CONTACTORS
NOT USED ON " LOW " WATTAGE MODEL
NOT USED ON " LOW " WATTAGE MODEL
L1
CUSTOMER CONNECTION 3Ø
L2 L3
TRANSFORMER X1
BLK
X2
3 2 4
3 2 4
L
1
L A
1
78
78
SECONDARY
WHT
120V DESCALER TIMERS
PRIMARY
H4
H1 TB
6 5
DESCALE INDICATOR & RESET SWITCH
NO
NO
6 5
3
R1
2 R1 COIL 1
R1
WATER FILL VALVES
3 MIN TIMER POWER ON
POWER SWITCH
HEAT WATER BOARD FILL H N XL HI C MANUAL
MANUAL
TIMED
TO PROBES
R
TIMED 3 SEC TIMER
R5B
3
NO
C
2
R5
C NO
1
C
R5A
COND. VALVE
NO
NC
HEATER CONT.
UPPER MOTORIZED TIMER
HI LIMIT SWITCHES
R2 1
C
UPPER DRAIN VALVE
2 BLOWDOWN TIMER OPTION
MANUAL
3 HEAT WATER BOARD FILL H N XL HI C MANUAL
TIMED
TO PROBES
NC
R3 (TDS OPTION)
DOOR SWITCH (SCS OPT)
MOTOR
R3
BUZZER
TIMED 3 SEC TIMER
R6B C
3
NO
2
R6
C NO
1
C
R6A
COND. VALVE
NO
NC
HEATER CONT.
LOWER MOTORIZED TIMER NC
R4 (TDS OPTION)
DOOR SWITCH (SCS OPT)
MOTOR
R4
HI LIMIT SWITCHES
R2 1
C
LOWER DRAIN VALVE
2 BLOWDOWN TIMER OPTION
BUZZER
3 1 2
R2 COIL
3 HEAT STANDBY TIMER
L105972 K
YEL
H3
15
( BOT )
BRN RED RED
16 ( BOT )
YEL RED
YEL WHT/BRN
20
R6
16
WHT WHT/YEL
BLK
WHT/BLK
WHT/YEL
LT BLU
W/BLU
BLK
PNK
BRN WHT
ORN/BLK LT BLU LT BLU WHT
BLACK WHITE
YEL
2
1
2
YEL
BLACK WHITE RED WHITE
BLACK RED
BLACK RED
RED WHITE BRN
HEATER ELEMENT
RED WHITE
BLACK WHITE
BLK
DRYING ELEMENT
4
HEATER ELEMENT
BLACK WHITE RED WHITE
RED
RED WHT/RED
BLACK RED
BLACK RED
22 3
DRYING ELEMENT
4
BLK
WHT
W/BLU
7
WHT BLK
HEATER ELEMENT
12 8
3 2 4
12 1
7 8
HEATER ELEMENT
RED RED
16
INTERMITTENT BLOWDOWN OPTION
PARTS LIST
17
BRN
5
BLK
RED
WHT/RED
WHT
18
GRN
RED
WHT
RED
BLK
WHT/YEL
RED
WHT
YEL
WHT/YEL
YEL
COND ( TOP )
YEL BRN
BLK
NC
BLK
ORN
BRN
BRN
BRN
RED
RED
RED
BLK
5
RED
COND
WHT
RED
WHT/GRA
N
RED
( BOT )
XL HI C
WHT
RED
15
12
21
NO WHT/BRN
C
9
( TOP )
ORN BLK BLK
RED
LT BLU
YEL BLK
RED
RED
WHT/BRN RED ORN
N
R1 BLU
GRA BRN
ORN
GRA
26
PNK
20
6 5
19
YEL WHT
HEATFILLH
WHT/GRA WHT WHT/RED
2 1
25
23
BLK
10
GRA
1
78
YEL
WHT/GRA
3
FU
WHT/BLK
REMOVED W / OPTIONAL DOOR SWITCH ( SCS )
FU
6
WHT
GRA
RED BLK
1
BRN
X2
H1
BLU
20
2
11
WHT/BRN
BLK
H2
WHT/YEL
WHT/BRN
BRN
RED
BLK
X1
6 5
WHT/YEL WHT/YEL YEL YEL
1
H4
3 2 4
1
( TOP )
WHT/YEL
3
WHT/GRA
3
2
BLK
RED
R2
BLK
RED
24
1
3 2 4 78
BRN
CUSTOMER CONNECTION
2
WHT/ORN
YEL
JUMPER SET FOR 208/240 V
RED
YEL
BRN
22
RED
1
R4
BRN WHT/GRA
2
WHT
17
WHT
BRN
3
( BOT )
FILL
BLK
BLU
BLK
WHT/RED
WHT/RED BLU
BRN
14
RED WHT RED WHT
3
13
YEL
BLK
BLU REMOVED W / OPTIONAL DOOR SWITCH ( SCS )
ORN/BLK LT BLU LT BLU WHT/BLK
20
BLU WHT/RED
BLU
16
2
RED
YEL
RED
BLK BLU
R5
LT BLU
W/BLU
GRN
RED
RED
PNK
( TOP )
X2
RED ORN
20
13
1
XL HI C
H3
ALTERNATE TRANSFORMER CONFIGURATION
3
R3
H2
H1
WHT/BLK
W/BLU
BLU
RED
ORN
7
BLK
NC
X1
RED
N
BLU
1
H4
24
18
21
WHT
WHT
YEL
BRN
BLK
HEATFILLH
RED
FILL
JUMPER SET FOR 480 VOLTS
RED
NO
C
9
RED
STEAMCRAFT 10 - ELECTRIC MECHANICAL TIMER
LT BLU
TAN TAN
6 5
3 2 4
1 6 5
78 TAN TAN
NOTE : THIS ELEMENT NOT INSTALLED FOR " LOW " WATTAGE UNIT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
20535 - TRANSFORMER - POWER 20477 - 3 SEC TIMER 02193 - TERMINAL BLOCK 101541 - TERMINAL SEGMENT 106175 - TERMINAL BLOCK 4 POLE 19993 - POWER SWITCH 104224 - TIMED / MANUAL SWITCH 19994 - DESCALE IND RESET SW 110198 - MOTORIZED TIMER 20478 - 3 MIN TIMER 109239 - HEAT STANDBY TIMER 106911 - DESCALE TIMER 106541 - INTMT BLOWDOWN TIMER 222231 - FILL VALVE 03459 - CONTACTOR ASSY 22221 - DRAIN VALVE 103731 - HI LIMIT SWITCH 107239 - PROBE 22218 - WATER SOLENOIDS 105966 - RELAY 107241 - WATER BOARD 41350 - BUZZER 44168 - TERMINAL BLOCK 2 POLE 108880 - DOOR SW ( SCS ) MAG 109380 - FUSE 3.5A 600V 109374 - FUSE BLOCK P105972 K
Steamer won't steam
PROBLEM: 21CET8 21CET16 21CEA10 Steamer won't steam.
Is the red light on?
Is there supply voltage to the primary of the transformer?
No
No
Supply power to the steamer.
No
Replace the transformer.
Yes Yes See STEAMER WON'T FILL
No
Is there 115 VAC at the secondary of the transformer?
Is there water in the sight glass? Yes
Yes Replace the wires to the water board.
No
Is there 120 VAC between terminals H and N on the water board?
Replace the on/off rocker switch
Yes
Replace the water board
With a jumper between XL and C on the water board, is there 120 VAC between N and Heat?
No
No
Is there 120 VAC between terminals N and Heat on the water board?
Yes Yes
Replace the wire from the water board to the long probe.
No
Is there debris on the Long probe? Yes
Clean or replace the probe assy.
Is there 115 VAC to the common terminal of the timed/manual switch?
No
Replace the wires to the switch.
Is there 115 VAC to the high limit?
Yes Does the unit steam in Manual mode?
No
Does the steamer have the optional door switch?
No
No
Replace the wires to the high limit.
Yes No
Yes Replace the timer.
Yes
Does steamer steam with door switch bypassed?
Is there 115 VAC leaving the high limit?
No
Replace the high limit.
Yes Is there 115 VAC to the coil of the contactor?
No
Replace the wires to the contactor coil.
Yes Yes Adjust or replace the door switch.
Is there an amp draw at the element? Yes Wait longer for the steam. Heat from the element will heat the water to steam.
No
Replace the element.
Steamer wont fill.
PROBLEM: 21CET8 21CET16 24CEA10 Steamer wont fill
Yes
Is there supply voltage to the steamer?
No
Supply power to the steamer.
Yes Is there water to the steamer?
No
Supply cold water to the steamer.
Yes
Is there 120 VAC between the H and N on the water board?
No
Replace the on/off rocker switch.
Yes
Is there 120 VAC between Fill and N on the water board?
No
Remove the wire from the HI terminal on the water board. Is there 120 VAC between Fill and N?
No
Replace the water board
Yes Yes Replace wiring to the fill solenoid.
No
Is there 120 VAC across the coil of the fill solenoid?
Is there debris on the HI probe in the probe assy?
Yes
Replace the fill solenoid
No
Yes
Is water leaving the fill solenoid?
Clean the probes or replace the probe assy.
Yes
Replace wiring to drain valve.
No
Does the steamer have the optional intermittent blowdown timer?
No
Is there 120 VAC across the coil of the drain valve? Yes
Yes Replace the wiring to the intermittent blowdown timer.
No
Is there 120 VAC between terminals 2&3 on the timer?
Yes Replace the intermittent blowdown timer.
Is water draining from the generator?
Yes Replace the drain valve.
No
If water is leaving the fill solenoid and not draining from the generator where is it going? check for leaks..
No
Replace the wire to the Hi probe.
PROBLEM: 21CET8, 21CET16, 24CEA10 Electronic timer displays "PAUS" and won't count down Timer displays "paus" and won't count down
Is steam heating the cooking cabinet above 192 degrees (the set temp of the thermo-switch)?
No
See Steamer won't steam
No
Replace the electronic timer
Yes
Replace the thermo-switch
Yes
Does the timer count down when the thermo-switch is bypassed?
PROBLEM: 21CET8, 21CET16, 24CEA10 Steam leaks around the door. Steam leaks around the door
Is COLD water supplied to both water lines to the steamer?
No
Supply cold water(35-60 psi) to the steamer.
Yes Is the door gasket physically damaged? Yes
Turn over the gasket or replace it.
No
Is the door out of alignment?
No
Is the drain obstructed?
No
Is there 120 VAC across the coil of the condensate solenoid?
Yes
Yes
Yes
Replace the door bearings and pins.
Remove the obstruction
Is the solenoid opening?
Yes
Replace the condensate spray nozzle
No
No
Replace the wiring to the condensate solenoid.
Replace the condensate solenoid.
PROBLEM: 21CET8 21CET16 24CEA10 Steamer overfills. (Water sprays into cooking cabinet)
There is an obstruction in the drain. Remove the obstruction.
Yes
Does the rise in the water level in the sight glass stop when the cooking cabinet door is opened?
Steamer overfills (Water sprays into the cooking cabinet) Start
Does the water rise in the sight glass when steam is generated and 0 VAC to the fill solenoid?
Yes
Yes
Does the water level in the sight glass stop at the HI (short) probe on the initial fill?
No
No
No
Replace the fill solenoid
There is an obstruction in the generator causing it to pressurize. Delime the steam generator thoroughly.
There is an obstruction in the plumbing to and from the sight glass. Remove the debris (delime thoroughly).
Yes
Does water spray in the cabinet before the water reaches the HI (short) probe?
No
Replace the three minute timer.
Remove the wire from the Fill terminal on the water board. Is there 120 VAC across the coil of the fill solenoid?
Yes
Yes
Is there 120 VAC across the coil of ;the fill solenoid when the HI (short) probe is submerged?
No No
Replace the water level board.
Yes
With HI and C terminals on the water board jumped, Is there 120 VAC between terminals N and Fill?
No
Clean or replace the probe assembly.
Yes
Is there debris on the HI (short) probe?
No
Replace the wire to the probe assembly
Replace the fill solenoid
PROBLEM: 21CET8 21CET16 24CEA10 Steamer won't stop steaming with door open
Steamer won't stop steaming
Is the timed/manual switch in the timed position with no time on the timer?
No
Steamer will steam constantly in the manual position. Put the timed/manual switch in the timed position with no time on the timer.
Yes
Does the steamer have the optional door switch?
No
Does steamer continue to steam with both wires removed from terminal 1 on the heat standby timer?
Yes
Is there 120 VAC to the coil of the contacter?
Yes
No
Is there an amp draw at the element? Yes
Yes No Replace the timer. Adjust or replace the door switch .
Replace the contactor
Replace the heat standby timer.
Problem: 21CET8, 24CEA10 Steamer won't preheat Steamer won't preheat
Is the timed/manual switch in the timed postion with time on it or in the manual postion?
Yes
See Problem: steamer won't steam.
No
This steamer is not equiped with a preheat thermostat. The timed manual switch must be in manual or time must be on the timer.
No
When supply voltage is removed from the element steam is still made for approximately 10 seconds. This is normal.
Descaling Procedure-SteamCraft Ultra and Gemini Series How Much DISSOLVE to Use
Model
Dissolve
Ultra 3
1/2 Gallon
Ultra 5
1 Gallon
Ultra 10 (Elec.)
1 Gallon (ea.)
Ultra 10 (Gas)
1½ Gallon
Gemini 6 & 10
1 Gallon (ea.)
6. Let the descaler soak in generator for approximately one hour: 7. After one hour, turn the unit power Off: This will drain and rinse the generator for about 3 minutes.
1. Turn the unit OFF and open the doors: This will drain and rinse the generator for about 3 minutes.
2. Turn the unit power back On: The generator will begin to refill with water.
3. Select Timed with the Timed/Manual switch: DO NOT start the timer, since you do not want to heat the water during descaling. Leave the doors open. 4. Remove descaling port cap and add
with the specified amount of DISSLOVE: (See chart above) Do this while the unit is refilling. The generators can take-up to 8 minutes to refill. 5.
After refill has stopped, add extra tap water into the descaling port until liquid is seen entering the cooking cabinet. Note: Ultra 10 gas will have liquid coming out of the drain,
Adding extra water when descaling will raise the descaling solution higher than the normal fill level, allowing the DISSOLVE to work on sensors and surfaces above the water line
Note: Some SteamCraft Ultra models (the electric powered Ultra 10 and Gemini 6 and 10, for example) have two generators and two descaling ports. Both units should be descaled at the same time, using this procedure
8. After the 3-minute drain cycle completes, turn the unit back ON. After the filling has stopped, add water until liquid enters the cooking compartment (or drain for the ultra 10 gas), and then turn the unit OFF. This will drain and flush any residue from the water level control assembly. Replace descaling cap. 9. After the 3 minute drain cycle
completes, Turn the unit ON and set the Timer for 20 minutes: Make sure the Time/Manual switch is in the timed setting and the doors are closed.
10. When the timer times out (after 20 minutes) turn the power Off: This will drain and rinse the generator for about 3 minutes. This ends the descaling procedure. You can now turn the unit back on and resume normal startup and cooking operations.