Henny Penny BCM-110 manual

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  • Page 1

    Model BCF-24/65/1 10, BCM-1 10 SECTION 2. MAINTENANCE 2-1. INTRODUCTION This section provides procedures for the checkout and replace ment of the various parts used within the blast chiller/freezer . Before replacing any parts, refer to the T roubleshooting Section. It will aid you in determining the cause of the malfunction. 2-2. MAINTENANCE HINTS[...]

  • Page 2

    Model BCF-24/65/1 10, BCM-1 10 2-5. CONTROL BOARD 1. Remove the electrical power to the unit. T o avoid electrical shock or pr operty damage, move the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit breaker , or unplug cord at wall receptacle. 2. Using a Phillips head screwdriver , remove the two screws securing the front panel, and lower the panel[...]

  • Page 3

    Model BCF-24/65/1 10, BCM-1 10 2-6. BUZZER 1. Remove the electrical power to the unit. T o avoid electrical shock or pr operty damage, move the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit breaker , or unplug cord at wall receptacle. 2. Using a Phillips head screwdriver , remove the two screws securing the front panel, and lower the panel. 3. Re[...]

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    Model BCF-24/65/1 10, BCM-1 10 2-8. DOOR FRAME HEA TER 1. Remove the electrical power to the unit. T o avoid electrical shock or pr operty damage, move the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit breaker , or unplug cord at wall receptacle. 2. Remove the door to the unit by removing the screws in the lower hinge of the door . 3. Remove the [...]

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    Model BCF-24/65/1 10, BCM-1 10 2-10. AIR PROBE AND 1 . Remove the electrical power to the unit. EV APORA T OR PROBE T o avoid electrical shock or pr operty damage, move the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit breaker , or unplug cord at wall receptacle. 2. Using a Phillips head screwdriver , remove the two screws securing the evaporator[...]

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    Model BCF-24/65/1 10, BCM-1 10 2-12. FUSE AND FUSE If the unit has no power , the fuse may be blown. T o access the HOLDER fuse: 1. Remove the electrical power to the unit. T o avoid electrical shock or pr operty damage, move the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit breaker , or unplug cord at wall receptacle. 2. Remove the two screws se[...]

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    Model BCF-24/65/1 10, BCM-1 10 2-13. CONDENSA TION 2. Bend out the clips securing the rodent cover on the back of EV APORA T OR (Continued) the unit, and pull the cover down. 3. Disconnect the wires to the evaporator . 4. Pull up on the bottom of the evaporator to disengage the evaporator from the bracket. The evaporator is snapped into place. No h[...]

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    Model BCF-24/65/1 10, BCM-1 10 2-15. RUN CAP ACIT OR 1. Remove the electrical power to the unit. T o avoid electrical shock or pr operty damage, move the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit breaker , or unplug cord at wall receptacle. 2. Remove the two screws securing the front panel and pull down the panel. 3. Bend out the clips securi[...]

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    Model BCF-24/65/1 10, BCM-1 10 2-17. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE As in all food equipment, the Henny Penny Blast Chiller/Freezer does require care and proper mainte- nance. The table below provides a summary of sched- uled maintenance. Procedure Frequency Clean all surfaces with a soft cloth, soap and water; Daily do not use abrasives De-ice the evapora[...]

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    Model BCF-24/65/1 10, BCM-1 10 W iring Diagrams BCF/BCM-1 10 2-10 603[...]

  • Page 11

    Model BCF-24/65/1 10, BCM-1 10 Wiring Diagram BCF-24/65 Refrigeration Diagram BCF-24/65 603 2-1 1[...]

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    Model BCF-24/65/1 10, BCM-1 10 Refrigeration Diagram BCF/BCM-1 10-UL Refrigeration Diagram BCF/BCM-1 10-Int’l. 2-12 603[...]

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    Model BCF-24/65/1 10, BCM-1 10 Electrical/Refrigeration Diagram 603 2-13[...]

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    Model BCF-24/65/1 10, BCM-1 10 Wiring Information of PC Board 2-14 603 1 -3 POWER SUPPL Y 2 COMPULSORY EARTHING CONNECTION 4 -5 POWER SUPPL Y OUTPUT FOR ELECTRIC HEA TING ELEMENT FOR DE-ICING OF THE EV APORA TOR (NOT USED) 6 -7 POWER SUPPL Y OUTPUT FOR BUZZER SIGNAL 8 -9 POWER SUPPL Y OUTPUT TO F AN(S) AND FRONT FRAME HEA TER (ANTI-FOGGING) 10-1 1 [...]