Applies to:
Replacing the Solenoid Valves
Each vat has a solenoid plumbed-into the oil return lines. They are normally closed, but open when power is supplied, such as, the controls are filling the vats.
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To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move the power switch to OFF and disconnect power. |
Checkout
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Remove both top and bottom rear panels, or a side panel, depending upon the location of the solenoid.
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Follow the wires from the solenoid and through the conduit and then cut the wires. Strip the wires back and take an ohm reading:
120 VAC, 60 Hz | 50 Ohms |
220-240 VAC, 50 Hz | 230 Ohms |
Replacing
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Using a 1 inch wrench, loosen the front and rear fittings to solenoid.
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Remove the conduit from the fryer and pull the solenoid assembly from the fryer.
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Remove the conduit from the solenoid.
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Remove elbow and fittings from solenoid stem assembly and attach them to the new solenoid, using pipe sealent on the threads.
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Reattach the conduit to the new solenoid, threading the wires through the conduit.
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Reattach the solenoid assembly to the fryer.
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Reattach the conduit to the fryer and connect the wires to the fryer using wire nuts.
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Replace rear side panels or rear panels and reconnect power to the fryer.