GRA SERIES GAS FRYERS - SERVICE PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENTS
control calls for heat, the heat output is activated and
the main valve coil on the combination valve is then
energized, allowing gas flow to the burners.
Terminal
Description
1
MV (main voltage) - 24VAC output
will be present, providing the
ignitor/flame sense electrode is
sensing an adequate pilot fame.
2
MV/PV (common).
3
PV (pilot voltage) - 24VAC output
will be present after the ignition
module is powered. The voltage will
remain present, providing an
adequate pilot flame is sensed. If the
pilot flame is not sensed within the
ignition trial time, the ignition module
locks out which removes the output
voltage.
4
Burner ground.
5
24VAC ground.
6
24VAC hot (input).
FLAME SENSE CURRENT
CHECK
1.
Turn the power switch OFF.
2.
Access the ignition control module in the power
supply box and locate the EnviraCom™ port.
3.
Connect the QuickLook™ 72 meter to the
EnviraCom™ port. Turn power switch ON.
4.
Meter reading should be above 1.0 micro amp
(minimum) and steady.
A.
If reading is greater than or equal to the
value given, then flame sense current is
within tolerance.
NOTE:
Yellow Flame LED next to port should show
continuous 1/2 second on-1/2 second off heartbeat.
B.
If reading is less than the value given,
perform ELECTRONIC IGNITION
CONTROL TEST.
ELECTRONIC IGNITION
CONTROL TEST
If the ignition control module is not generating a
spark to ignite gas pilot, perform the following
checks.
1.
Access the ignition control module in the power
supply box and locate the EnviraCom™ port.
2.
Connect the QuickLook™ 72 meter to the
EnviraCom™ port.
F25377 (March 2010)
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