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SERVICE PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENTS

The supply pressure (upstream of the regulator)
should be 7-9” W.C. for natural gas and 11-12” W.C.
for propane gas. At no time should the griddle be
connected to supply pressure greater than ½ psig
(3.45 kPa) or 14” W.C.

Graphic shows pressure plug location.

NOTE:

 MSA models are in same locations. There are no shut off valves.

BURNER ADJUSTMENT

For efficient burner operation, it is important that a
proper balance of gas volume and primary air supply
is maintained to give complete combustion.
Insufficient air supply results in a yellow streaming
flame. Primary air supply is controlled by the air
shutter on the front of the burner venturi. Loosen the
screw on the venturi and adjust the air shutter to just
eliminate yellow tips on the burner flames. Lock the
air shutter in place in place by tightening the screw.
Repeat this procedure as necessary with all burners.

F25383 (510)

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Summary of Contents for 924RX

Page 1: ...Service Technician The reproduction transfer sale or other use of this Manual without the express written consent of Vulcan is prohibited This manual has been provided to you by ITW Food Equipment Gr...

Page 2: ...mentary Power Switch 900rx 5 Electric Igniter 900rx 6 BASO Safety Valve 6 Thermostat Valve Assembly 6 Burner 8 Pilot Thermocouple Assembly 8 SERVICE PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENTS 9 Calibration 9 Pilot Ad...

Page 3: ...at is controlled by a momentary power switch The power switch turns the electric ignition system off and on only and will only supply power to the igniters when held down in the ON position The burner...

Page 4: ...421 or equivalent Adapter to test thermocouple Johnstone Supply Part No H23 226 or equivalent COMPONENT LOCATION 1 Pilot electric ignition system control switch RX only 2 Power cord RX only 3 Thermost...

Page 5: ...h the front panel to see both pilot burners and griddle burners Move any flexible gas tubing or capillary tubing that may obstruct the sight holes Back Panel NOTE It will be necessary to remove the ba...

Page 6: ...d pipe and valve for reassembly later NOTE Ignition wires must be routed in front of valves as shown to prevent them from touching hot heat shield 3 Disconnect all gas lines and thermocouple from valv...

Page 7: ...om old capillary tube and install on new thermostat 8 Secure end of insulator sleeve to thick end of capillary tube with metal tape as shown 9 Slide capillary tube all the way into slot underneath gri...

Page 8: ...n reverse order 6 Adjust as outlined in BURNER ADJUSTMENT PILOT THERMOCOUPLE ASSEMBLY 1 Remove FRONT PANEL 2 From underneath the front of the griddle remove screw securing pilot assembly bracket 3 Car...

Page 9: ...he griddle with all points located 12 back from the front edge of the griddle plate NOTE Use of infrared thermometers is not recommended These devices are highly sensitive to surface color clean or di...

Page 10: ...so that all burners are on 7 Turn all the equipment on the same supply line on 8 Check gas pressure 9 Gas pressure should read 4 W C for natural and 10 W C for propane gas If not correct refer to GAS...

Page 11: ...ADJUSTMENT For efficient burner operation it is important that a proper balance of gas volume and primary air supply is maintained to give complete combustion Insufficient air supply results in a yell...

Page 12: ...meter lead to pin on thermocouple adapter and meter lead to thermocouple 5 Light pilot flame 6 Verify that thermocouple is sufficiently immersed in flame Adjust pilot valve to allow more gas flow if...

Page 13: ...ELECTRICAL OPERATION ELECTRICAL OPERATION ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM F25383 510 Page 13 of 16...

Page 14: ...ELECTRICAL OPERATION F25383 510 Page 14 of 16...

Page 15: ...pressure incorrect or fluctuating 2 Obstructed flue 3 Gas orifice obstructed improperly aligned spaced or incorrect 4 Burner malfunction One or more burners have lower flame level than the others 1 Ch...

Page 16: ...TROUBLESHOOTING F25383 510 Printed in USA...

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