Lincoln Electric Impinger II - Advantage Series manual

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    1100AdvSvc REV 11/4/08 SERVICE MANUAL (DOMESTIC) IMPINGER CONVEYOR OVENS IMPINGER II - ADV ANT AGE SERIES Lincoln Foodservice Products, LLC 1111 North Hadley Road Fort Wayne, Indiana 46804 United States of America Phone : (800) 374-3004 U.S. Fax: (888) 790-8193 • Int’l Fax: (260) 436-0735 Technical Service Hot Line (800) 678-9511 www.lincolnfp.[...]

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    Impinger II – Advantage Service Manua l - Dome stic 2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS 4 SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS 5 SCHEMATIC 1116-000-A, 1117-000-A 6 SCHEMATIC 1130-000-A / 1131-000-A 7 SCHEMATIC 1132-000-A / 1133-000-A 8 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE / GAS OVENS 9 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE / ELECTRIC OVENS 14 REMOVAL, INSTALLATIO[...]

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    Impinger II –Advantage Service Manu a l - Domestic 3 SEQUENCE OF OPERA TIONS IMPINGER II ADVANTAGE MODEL 1116-000-A / NATURAL GAS / 120 VAC / 60 HZ / 1 PHASE MODEL 1117-000-A / L.P. GAS / 120 VAC / 60 HZ / 1 PHASE POWER SUPPLY Electrical power is supplied to the oven by a three co nductor cordset. Voltage from the black conductor t o the white co[...]

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    Impinger II – Advantage Service Manua l - Dome stic 4 SEQUENCE OF OPERA TIONS 1130-000-A / 208V / SINGLE PHASE 1131-000-A / 240V / SINGLE PHASE 1132-000-A / 208V / THREE PHASE 1133-000-A / 240V / THREE PHASE POWER SUPPLY Electrical power to be supplied to t he ov en by a three-cond uctor service on single phase and a four-conductor se rvice on th[...]

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    Impinger II –Advantage Service Manu a l - Domestic 5 SCHEMA TIC 1 1 16-000-A, 1 1 17-000-A[...]

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    Impinger II – Advantage Service Manua l - Dome stic 6 SCHEMA TIC 1 130-000-A / 1 131-000-A[...]

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    Impinger II –Advantage Service Manu a l - Domestic 7 SCHEMA TIC 1 132-000-A / 1 133-000-A[...]

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    Impinger II – Advantage Service Manua l - Dome stic 8 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE / GAS OVENS MODEL 1116-000-A NATURAL GAS 120 VAC 60 HZ 1 PHASE MODEL 1117-000-A LP GAS 120 VAC 60 HZ 1 PHASE SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE EVALUATION Oven fan will not run Incoming Power Supply Check breakers, reset it required. Chec k po wer plug to be sure it is firmly in rece[...]

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    Impinger II –Advantage Service Manu a l - Domestic 9 Burner Blower Motor Visually check to s ee if motor is running. If not, check for 120 VAC to motor at motor connector (wire #5 and #22). If voltage is not present, trace wiring back to fan switch. If voltage is present and motor is not running, check for opens, shorts, or g roun ds. Also, WITH [...]

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    Impinger II – Advantage Service Manua l - Dome stic 10 Power Supply If there is sufficient micro-amp curre nt, but the flame will not stay lit, check for proper polarity of the 120 VAC power supply. Ignition Control If there is sufficient micro-amp current, and the 120 VAC polarity is correct, but the flame will not stay lit, replace ignition con[...]

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    Impinger II –Advantage Service Manu a l - Domestic 11 Speed Adjustment Potentiometer This is a 0 to 10 K ohm, 1 turn potentiometer. With power off, remove the bl ack and white pot leads from the motor control board at terminal s P1, P2. Place the meter leads on the black lea d (P2) and o n the white lead (P1). Rotating the pot., slowly, from low [...]

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    Impinger II – Advantage Service Manua l - Dome stic 12 Temp. display inoperative Display Transformer M easure the transformer primary for a nominal 120 VAC input, if voltage is not present, trace wiring back to the oven power source. Measure the se condary output, which will normally be 12-15 VAC. Voltage across terminals 1 and 3 on the time/temp[...]

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    Impinger II –Advantage Service Manu a l - Domestic 13 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE / ELECTRIC OVENS MODEL 1130-000-A 208 VAC SINGLE PHASE 60 HZ MODEL 1131-000-A 240 VAC SINGLE PHASE 60 HZ MODEL 1132-000-A 208 VAC THREE PHASE 60 HZ MODEL 1133-000-A 240 VAC THREE PHASE 60 HZ REFER TO PROPER SCHEMATIC FOR IDENTIFIED CO MPONENTS SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE EVALU[...]

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    Impinger II – Advantage Service Manua l - Dome stic 14 Temperature Control Check for su pply voltage at temperatu re control. If no voltage is present, trace wiring back to hi-limit thermostat. Turn the temperature adjustment knob to maximum temperature position and check for 208/240 VAC at the load terminals 7 and 8. If 208/240 VAC is present an[...]

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    Impinger II –Advantage Service Manu a l - Domestic 15 Speed Adjustment Potentiometer This is a 0 to 10 K ohm, 1 turn potentiometer. With power off, remove the bl ack and white pot leads from the motor control board at terminal s P1, P2. Place the meter leads on the black lea d (P2) and on the white lead (P1). Rotating the pot., slowly, from low t[...]

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    Impinger II – Advantage Service Manua l - Dome stic 16 Hall Effect Sensor Check for any physical damage to hall effect sensor (mounted on conveyor drive motor.) Ch eck all wiring and connection s for damage. check all connections for damage. Che ck all connections for tightness or proper location and ch eck all wiring for visible damage. Replace [...]

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    Impinger II –Advantage Service Manu a l - Domestic 17 REMOV AL, INST ALLA TION, AND ADJUSTMENT IMPINGER II ADVANTAGE CAUTION! BEFORE REMOVING OR INSTALLING ANY COMPONENT IN THE IMPINGER OVEN, BE SURE TO DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER AND GAS SUPPLY. MOTOR, MAIN FAN 1. Shut off power at main breaker. 2. Remove motor cover from back of oven. 3. Remove[...]

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    Impinger II – Advantage Service Manua l - Dome stic 18 FUSE HOLDER - REPLACEMENT 1. Shut off power at main breaker. 2. Remove cont rol box cove r and front panel. 3. Remove wires from fuse ho lder and mark for rea s se mbly. 4. Remove mounting scre ws or mou nting nu t on fuse holder. Push fuse holder out. 5. Reassemble in reverse order. THERMOST[...]

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    Impinger II –Advantage Service Manu a l - Domestic 19 BURNER TRAN SFORMER - REPLACEMENT 1. Shut power off at main breaker. 2. Remove cont rol pan el top and front cover. 3. Remove two (2) wires on p rimary side, note color and locatio n. 4. Remove two (2) wires on secondary side, note color and lo cation. 5. Remove two (2) screws fro m tr ansform[...]

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    Impinger II – Advantage Service Manua l - Dome stic 20 ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CO NTROL BOARD - REPLA CE MENT 1. Remove cont rol box cove r. 2. Disconnect wires a nd molded connector and mark for reinstallation. 3. Depress nylon clip s and remove circuit board from mounting bra cket. 4. Reassembl e in reverse order and check operation. ELECTRONIC [...]

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    Impinger II –Advantage Service Manu a l - Domestic 21 BYPASS ORIFICE 1. Shut off power at main breaker. 2. Shut off gas supply to oven. 3. Remove cont rol pan el top and front cover. 4. Remove pilot tube from bypass orifice an d remove o rifice. 5. Reassemble in reverse order. TEMPERATURE REGULATIO N VALV E - REPLACEMENT 1. Shut off power at main[...]

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    Impinger II – Advantage Service Manua l - Dome stic 22 CONVEYOR CONTROL BOARD - REPLACEME NT 1. Shut off power at main breaker. 2. Remove cont rol pan el top and front cover. 3. Disconnect wiring (pu sh on conn ectors) from control board, note proper location of conn ectors for reinstallation and exchange boards o n the mounting bra cket before r[...]

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    Impinger II –Advantage Service Manu a l - Domestic 23 HALL EFFECT SENSOR - REPLACEMENT 1. Shut off power at main breaker. 2. Remove cont rol pan el top and front cover. 3. Remove conv eyor motor a ssembly. 4. Remove wire connector fr om hall effect s ensor b oard. 5. Remove two (2) sc rews fr om conveyor drive motor. 6. Remove sens or boa rd from[...]

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    Impinger II – Advantage Service Manua l - Dome stic 24 HEATING ELEMENT - REPLACEME NT 1. Shut off power at main breaker. 2. Remove back cover. 3. Disconnect h eater element wires and m ark fo r reassembly. 4. Disconnect motor wi ring and mark for reassembly. 5. Remove oven back from oven. 6. Remove fan shroud. 7. Heater element may now b e unbolt[...]

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    Impinger II –Advantage Service Manu a l - Domestic 25 This page intentionally left blank.[...]

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    Impinger II – Advantage Service Manua l - Dome stic 26 P ARTS / GENERAL LETTER PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION A 3693 90 Caster 4” w/ Mounting Plate B 3695 02 Bottom Finger Cover C Columnating Panel, see In stallation & Operations Manual D 370010 Bottom Finger Housing E 3695 04 Top Finger Housing F Columnating Panel, see Installation & Operatio[...]

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    Impinger II –Advantage Service Manu a l - Domestic 27 BLOW UP / GENERAL[...]

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    Impinger II – Advantage Service Manua l - Dome stic 28 P ARTS / CONTROL BOX 1 1 16-000-A, 1 1 17-000-A LETTER PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION A 370108 Control Box Top B 369128 Pilot Light C 370073 Temperature Display D 370107 Side Panel E 370131 Operations Label F 369845 Knob G 350224 Lens, Yellow H 369805 On/Off Switch I 369809 Conveyor Potentiometer J [...]

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    Impinger II –Advantage Service Manu a l - Domestic 29 BLOW UP / CONTROL BOX – 1 1 16-000-A, 1 1 17-000-A[...]

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    Impinger II – Advantage Service Manua l - Dome stic 30 P ARTS / CONTROL BOX – 1 130-000-A THRU 1 133-000-A LETTER PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION A 370108 Control Box Top B 369467 Pilot Light C 370073 Temperature Display D 370107 Side Panel E 370132 Operations Label F 369845 Knob G 350224 Lens, Yellow H 369432 On/Off Switch I 369809 Conveyor Potentiome[...]

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    Impinger II –Advantage Service Manu a l - Domestic 31 BLOW UP / CONTROL BOX – 1 130-000-A THRU 1 133-000-A[...]

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    Impinger II – Advantage Service Manua l - Dome stic 32 P ARTS / CONVEYOR & DOOR LETTER PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION A 369611 Coupler B 369664 Coupling Center C 369269 Ball Plunger D 370116 Set Screw E 369223 Crumb Pan, Right F 369224 Crumb Pan, Left G 369666 Conveyor Frame Assembly H 369226 Pan Stop J 369516 Conveyor Bearing K 369514 Idler Shaft 3[...]

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    Impinger II –Advantage Service Manu a l - Domestic 33 BLOW UP / CONVEYOR & DOOR[...]

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    Impinger II – Advantage Service Manua l - Dome stic 34 P ARTS / OVEN BACK ASSEMBL Y LETTER PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION A 369182 Fan B 369899 Fan Shroud C 369655 Stand Off D 369183 Heating Element 208V 369184 Heating Elem ent 240V E 369976 Rear Wall, Gas Ovens 369549 Rear Wall, El ectric Ovens F 369581 Motor Mount G 369539 Motor, Gas Ovens, 120V 36918[...]

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    Impinger II –Advantage Service Manu a l - Domestic 35 BLOW UP / OVEN BACK ASSEMBL Y[...]

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