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Part #GCGTRAINING06 (03/03/08)

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Tables of millivolt values for degrees Fahrenheit (at reference junction temperature 3˚) and 

Centigrade (at reference junction temperature 0˚) have been written and extracts from these 

tables form part of this bulletin . These are required if service technicians need to check a 

thermocouple without a J calibrated temperature meter .
Check the thermocouple if you find the temperature variation of the thermostat is more than ± 

5˚F from the set point . To check a thermocouple, follow this procedure:

Note:

 The Type J thermocouple requires the use of a Type J temperature meter . 

If a type J meter is not available use a millivolt meter and refer to the tables of 

degrees/millvolt values following, to calculate the cold junction compensation .

Remember that the accuracy of you measurements can be no more accurate than your 

instruments . Thermocouples generate very small voltages . Many voltmeters cannot read 

millivoltages accurately .
Set all control thermostats to the same temperature (350˚F) . Allow the griddle plate to saturate 

and achieve a steady temperature .
Place a surface temperature probe on the griddle surface about the thermocouple you want to 

check . The surface must be cleaned before this procedure . If there is any grease residue on the 

probe or griddle plate, it will introduce an error in your reading .
Take the temperature reading of the plate above the controlling thermocouple .
Disconnect the thermocouple from the temperature and, either connect it to a J type calibrated 

temperature meter to measure the temperature output directly or, do the following: measure 

and record the millivolts generated by the thermocouple . Measure the ambient temperature . 

Refer to the table and add the corresponding millvoltage for the ambient temperature to the 

value measured from the thermocouple . Find the corresponding temperature in the chart for 

millvoltge result .

Example:

 if the ambient room temperature is 0˚ C add the millvolt value of 

0˚C (1 .019mV) from the chart to the millvolt reading of the meter and find the 

temperature value in the chart . The temperature should match the reading on 

the surface of the plate .

SERVICE BULLETIN #95-5 continued

Summary of Contents for CG-24

Page 1: ...ssauga Ontario L W 1X CANADA Phone 905 6 0 60 Fax 905 6 5669 Enodis UK LTD Swallowfield Way Hayes Middlesex UB3 1DQ ENGLAND Telephone 081 561 0 33 Fax 081 8 8 00 1 Part GCGTRAINING06 03 03 08 006 Garl...

Page 2: ...could expose you to airborne particles of glass wool ceramic fibers Inhalation of airborne particles of glass wool ceramic fibers is known to the state of California to cause cancer Operation of this...

Page 3: ...ilation 7 Start Up 7 OPERATION MAINTENANCE 8 Cleaning 8 SERVICING 9 Have The Right Tools And Instruments 9 Adjustments 9 Pilot Flame Adjustment 9 Burner Air 9 Removing the Griddle Plate 9 Thermostat 1...

Page 4: ...re available on request 40 1016mm 38 965mm 220 240 volt 50 Hz 0 4 amps single phase See illustration for further specifications size statistics FRONT VIEW Model CG 48R Optional Stand Finished Floor Gr...

Page 5: ...es of the unit is what makes it so special Without fast response and a smooth gradient the chain griddle would be just another design among many Explaining why the unit is special is one thing and und...

Page 6: ...late also specifies the type of gas required for the unit Also check that the electrical connections are in good order NOTE The chain griddle is certified for installation on a combustible base with m...

Page 7: ...good order and undamaged before closing and securing the front panels NOTE This griddle is equipped with a 3 pronged plug cord set to fit any 120V AC3 prong 15 amp rated grounded receptacle To check t...

Page 8: ...anual shut off gas valve and unplug the electrical power cord Cleaning 1 At the end of the cooking operations wipe and clean the unit while it is still warm Use a spatula to remove food residue and bu...

Page 9: ...eld operator and are not considered to be defects in material or workmanship For this reason adjustments are not covered under the equipment warranty Pilot Flame Adjustment A pilot adjustment valve is...

Page 10: ...ion from aging it can fail in two ways one from an open circuit that is a break in one of its wired the other when it short circuits If a thermocouple open circuits the thermostat will shut off and pr...

Page 11: ...erial The green status light PL1 should illuminate when the main switch SW1 is closed If PL1 doesn t illuminate when SW1 is closed replace it Failure of the amber lights PL3 PL4 etc monitoring the zon...

Page 12: ...Gas Valve Regulator Flow Flow Pressure setting screw Turn counter clockwise to increas the pressure setting Turn clockwise to decrease the pressure Inlet Power Switches Dust caps fitted on the main po...

Page 13: ...Part GCGTRAINING06 03 03 08 Page 13 CONTROL PANEL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Figure 4 Control schematic for a Model CG 48 Chain Griddle...

Page 14: ...he junctions are at different temperatures The current will continue to flow as along as the junctions T1 and T2 remain at different temperatures Thermoelectricity is the direct conversion of heat int...

Page 15: ...the same temperature 350 F Allow the griddle plate to saturate and achieve a steady temperature Place a surface temperature probe on the griddle surface about the thermocouple you want to check The s...

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