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Steam Jacketed Kettle, Model DH(CE)

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1. 13 3 16 Spark Electrode Flame Sensing Bracket 13 3 17 Removal of Pressure Gauge 13 3 18 Removal of Sight Glass 13 3 19 Safety Valve 17 3 20 Filling Valve 18 3 21 Fuse Replacement 18 4 Troubleshooting 19 5 User Instructions 19 5 1 Equipment Description 24 5 2 Lighting and Operation
2. 7 2 1 Assembly 7 2 2 Gas Supply 7 2 3 Electrical Supply 7 2 4 Jacket Water Level Jacket Pressure 7 2 5 Pre Commissioning Check 7 2 6 Instruction to User 8 3 Servicing and Conversion 9 3 1 Conversion 10 3 2 Jacket Vacuum 10 3 3 Jacket Filling 10 3 4 Water T
3. 5 1 1 Model Numbers Net Weights amp Dimensions 5 1 2 Siting 5 1 3 Clearances 5 1 4 Ventilation 5 1 5 Electrical Supply 5 1 6 Gas Supply 6 1 7 Total Gas Rate Natural and Propane Gas 6 1 8 Injector Diameters Natural and Propane Gas 6 1 9 Gas Pressure Adjustment 6 1 10 Burner Adjustment 6 2 Assembly and Conditioning
4. 24 5 3 Cleaning and Maintenance 26 Parts List 28 Wiring Diagram 31 Service Log 32 Warranty 33 OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 4 Regulations and Safety Precautions These Appliances have been CE marked on the basis of compliance with the Gas Appliance Directive EMC and Low Voltage Directive for the Countries Gas Types and Pressures as stated on the Data Plate These appliances MUST BE installed by a competent person in conformity with the INSTALLATION AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS and National Regulations in force at the time Particular attention MUST be paid to the following I E E Regulations for Electrical Installations Electricity at Work Regulations Gas Safety Installation amp Use Regulations Health and Safety at Work Act Fire Precautions Act Local and National Building Regulations Fur
5. a Clean all food contact surfaces as soon as possible after use preferably while the kettle is still hot If the unit is in continuous use thoroughly clean and sanitise both interior and exterior at least once every 12 hours b Scrape and flush out large amounts of food residues Be careful not to scratch the kettle with metal implements c Prepare a hot solution of the detergent or cleaning compound as instructed by the supplier Clean the unit thoroughly A cloth moistened with cleaning solution can be used to clean controls control housings electrical conduit etc d Rinse kettle and draw off parts thoroughly with hot water then drain completely Keep draw off parts together They are not interchangeable e When you reassemble the draw off valve hand tighten only f As part of the daily cleaning program clean all external and internal surfaces that may have been soiled Remember to check such parts as the underside of the kettle and the control housing g To remove materials stuck to the equipment use a brush sponge cloth plastic or rubber scraper or plastic wool along with the detergent solution To minimize the effort required in washing let the detergent solution sit in the kettle and soak into the residue or heat the detergent solution briefly Do not use any abrasive materials or metal implement that might scratch the surface Scratches make the surface hard to clean and provide places for b
6. 25 Gas Inlet Adapter BSPT x NPT 116392 14e Housing Bearing Assy 009762 26 Water Level Probe 015589 14f Bearing Ball 009765 31 Pilot Ignition Control 113060 14g Gear Worm 012026 32 Bracket Gas Supply Piping 117025 14h Pin Roll 1 4 dia x 1 Lg 012614 40 Gasket U Groove 007937 14i Ring Retaining Internal 1 3 4 013483 41 Bottom Cover DH 20 049799 14j Gear 92 T 3 Bore 013609 41 Bottom Cover DH 40 60 090630 14k Handle Crank Bore 013617 43 Screw truss head 10 32 x 1 2 lg 072189 14l Shaft Handle 3 4 x 13 1 2 013624 45 Gas Test Nipple 117051 14m Spacer 3 013625 46 Nut Hex 8 32 002632 15 Faucet Bracket 009054 47 Water Level Switch Assy 097075 17 Equipotential Assembly 122021 48 Water Level Electrode 074665 18 Electrical Panel Assembly 122024 49 Boot Electrode 010390 18a Relay Water Level Sensor 117737 50 Pressure Switch 108559 18b Base Water Level Sensor Relay 117738 Water Treatment Kit 110324 18c Terminal Block 003888 TDO Replacement Parts 18d Panel Electrical 122037 Valve Stem 009048 18e Holder Fuse 3 AG 077854 Bonnet 009047 18f Fuse 3 AMP Fast Blow 079965 O Ring 009034 19 Hex Keps Nut 20 012940 Hex Nut 009354 21 Gas Piping Assy DH 20 See Pg 30 122048 Handle 009029 21 Gas Piping Assy DH 40 See Pg 30 122025 Wing Nut 009028 21 Gas Piping Assy DH
7. After the DH Kettle has been installed according to service and installation instructions perform initial start up as a test to ensure that the unit is operating correctly Refer to the pictures on this page for identification of DH kettle controls and indicators a Remove all literature and packing material from the interior and exterior of the unit b Make sure gas and electricity supplies are switched on c Ensure that the kettle is filled with water before lighting d Check the water level in the jacket The level should be between the lines on the gauge glass If the level is low the jacket water level will be required to be topped up This will require a service call e Check the pressure gauge If the gauge does not show sufficient vacuum 20 to 30 below zero then the jacket will require venting This will require a service call f Switch the On Off switch to the On position The power on neon will illuminate g Turn the thermostat dial to the required setting h After 10 15 seconds the burners should light The heat neon will illuminate i In the event the burners do not light or go out as indicated by the illumination of the lockout indicating neon turn the unit off Wait approximately one minute Press the lockout reset and repeat steps d to h WARNING AVOID CONTACT WITH THE FLUE SURFACES ARE VERY HOT AND WILL CAUSE BURNS DO NOT OBSTRUCT FLUE OPENING 5 2 2
8. DH CE OM SM DH CE 32 OM SM DH CE Service Log Model m _______________________________ Purchased From _________________________ Serial m _______________________________ Location ________________________________ Date Purchased __________________________ Date Installed ___________________________ Purchase Order m ______________________ For Service Call __________________________ Date Service Performed Performed By OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 33 OM SM DH CE Service Log Model m _______________________________ Purchased From _________________________ Serial m _______________________________ Location ________________________________ Date Purchased __________________________ Date Installed ___________________________ Purchase Order m ______________________ For Service Call __________________________ Date Service Performed Performed By OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 34 OM SM DH CE Service Log Model m _______________________________ Purchased From _________________________ Serial m _______________________________ Location ________________________________ Date Purchased __________________________ Date Installed ___________________________ Purchase Order m ______________________ For Service Call __________________________ Date Service Performed Performed By OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 35 Limited Warranty To Commercial Purchasers for Areas Outside of the U S and C
9. Jacket Vacuum Paragraph 3 2 2 5 Pre Commissioning Check a Prior to operation clean out kettle pan thoroughly using hot water and detergent Rinse pan thoroughly b Remove all literature and packing materials from the interior and exterior of the unit c Ensure the open end or the elbow at the outlet of the safety valve is directed down If not turn the elbow to the correct position See detailed Instructions on Page 11 for Safety Valve installation and operation 2 5 1 Lighting Sequence From Initial Start Up a Put a small amount of water in kettle pan b Ensure gas and electricity mains are on c Switch the toggle switch to the on position d Turn thermostat dial to desired setting e Verify that spark igniter lights the burners OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 9 OM SM DH CE f If the unit does not light it will lock out Turn it off and wait one or two minutes before attempting to switch the unit on again g Press reset lock out switch and repeat steps b to e h To switch unit off switch toggle On Off switch to the Off position i Turn gas and electricity mains off 2 5 2 Setting The Gas Pressure a It is necessary to check the gas pressure during commissioning A pressure gauge must be connected to the pressure test point on the gas control valve or the gas manifold See figure above for test points b When checking pressure at test points
10. To Shut Down Kettle a Turn the thermostat dial to the Off position b Switch the On Off switch to the Off position c For a prolonged shut down turn the gas and electricity mains off Follow steps a and b OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 24 OM SM DH CE 5 2 3 Filling the Kettle Prior to operation thoroughly clean the kettle using hot water and detergent Kettle capacities Model Maximum Capacity DH 20 75 Litres DH 40 150 Litres DH 60 225 Litres To prevent surge boiling no more than 80 of the maximum capacity should be used 5 2 4 Users Thermostat Provides automatic control of the Kettle Jacket temperature at settings up to 147 C maximum 5 2 5 Sequence of Operation The following sequence of operation outline is provided to help the user understand how the unit functions When the operator sets a temperature on the thermostat dial the thermostat switch closes and sends a signal which 1 starts the spark and 2 opens the automatic valve for the burners The spark ignites the burner on low flow The flame completes a circuit at the sensing probe and sends a signal that causes the spark to shut off and the automatic valve to open to full flow once a flame has been detected If a flame is not detected within 15 seconds the gas is automatically cut off and the appliance is locked out The unit can only be re lit once the reset button has been pressed In addition to the l
11. a Remove the elbow from the safety valve b Remove the safety valve from kettle jacket pipework c Replace in reverse order d Ensure an adequate sealing compound is used to seal the safety valve e Once the safety valve has been replaced the jacket will need to be vented Para 3 2 See detailed Instructions on Page 11 pertaining to Safety Valve installation and operation 3 20 Removal of Filling Valve Turn the gas and electricity mains off a Remove filling valve from kettle jacket pipe work b Replace in reverse order c Ensure adequate sealing compound is used to seal the valve d Once the fill valve has been replaced the jacket will need to be vented Para 3 2 3 21 Fuse Replacement Turn the gas and electricity mains off a Remove control cabinet lid Para 3 5 1 b Remove control cabinet side panel Para 3 5 2 c Remove fuse from vertical fuse holder d Replace fuse identical to fuse removed e Replace in reverse order OM SM DH CE 1 OM SM DH CE 19 4 Troubleshooting Your Groen kettle is designed to operate smoothly and efficiently if properly maintained However the following are checks to make in the event of a problem Wiring diagrams are inside the service panel USE OF ANY REPLACEMENT PARTS OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED BY GROEN OR THEIR AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS CAN CAUSE INJURY TO THE OPERATOR AND DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND WILL VOID ALL WARRANT
12. a timetable for periodic maintenance as outlined in this manual Space is provided in the Service Log at the back of this manual OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 5 OM SM DH CE Section 1 Installation UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED PARTS WHICH HAVE BEEN PROTECTED BY THE MANUFACTURER ARE NOT TO BE ADJUSTED BY THE INSTALLER 1 1 Model Numbers Net Weights and Dimensions MODEL DH 20 DH 40 DH 60 WIDTH mm inch 890 34 9 1190 46 8 1190 46 8 DEPTH mm inch 790 31 0 930 36 5 990 38 9 HEIGHT mm inch 1040 40 9 1150 45 2 1240 48 7 WEIGHT Kg 245 295 400 WEIGHT lbs 535 645 880 1 2 Siting The appliance should be installed on a level floor in a well lit and draught free position The installation of the appliance must be executed in accordance with local and or national regulations as listed in this manual 1 3 Clearances Minimum clearances of 150 mm 5 9 in from the sides of the appliance and 250 mm 9 8 in from the rear of the appliance are required if the appliance is installed next to combustible surfaces A vertical clearance of 750 mm 29 6 in minimum should be allowed between the top rim of kettle and any overlying surface 1 4 Ventilation The unit must be installed in an adequately ventilated room with a provision for adequate air supply to the unit The area directly around the appliance must be cleared of all combustible material For multiple installations the
13. of insulation e 1 Check the gas pressure 2 Clean the pilot Assembly 3 Tighten mechanical and electrical connections Pilot lights but main burner will not come on and spark does not stay on Auth Service Rep Only a Than gas pressure complies with nameplate ratings b Electronic spark ignition module Replace if necessary c That both gas solenoids are staying open Main burner comes on but will not stay lit Auth Service Rep Only a Check burner ground for bad wire or connection Replace with high temperature wire if necessary b Check for low gas supply pressure If necessary replace ignition control module c Ceramic insulator or pilot flame sensor cracked Replace flame sensor OM SM DH CE 1 OM SM DH CE 21 OM SM DH CE 5 User Instructions Regulations and Safety Precautions These Appliances have been CE marked on the basis of compliance with the Gas Appliance Directive EMC and Low Voltage Directive for the Countries Gas Types and Pressures as stated on the Data Plate These appliances MUST BE installed by a competent person in conformity with the INSTALLATION AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS and National Regulations in force at the time Particular attention MUST be paid to the following I E E Regulations for Electrical Installations Electricity at Work Regulations Gas Safety Installation amp Use Regulations Health and Safety at Work Act Fire Precautions A
14. on the gas valve undo the screw a half turn and slip tube over nipple c Turn the main gas and electricity supply on d Light the burners Paragraph 2 5 1 e Remove control cabinet side panel screws f Remove governor cap screw from control valve See figure for position on valve g Governor is suitable for both natural and propane gas h To increase pressure turn the screw inside the governor turret clockwise anti clockwise to reduce pressure Check the burner pressure again after 15 minutes operation and adjust if necessary i Disconnect the pressure gauge from the test point Re seal the pressure test point and test for gas soundness j Replace governor cap screw and replace lid and panels 2 5 3 Checking Performance of Controls a Light the unit Check that controls quickly and smoothly produce a healthy spark from the electrode to the earthing post b Turn thermostat off and then on Check that burners go out and reignite smoothly and quickly when switched back on Repeat several times c If the unit fails to respond as described it should be serviced by an authorized Groen service agent 2 6 Instruction to Installer Important After installing and commissioning the appliance the user s instructions should be handed to the user or purchaser Ensure that the instructions for lighting turning off correct use and cleaning are properly understood The location of the main gas isol
15. requirements for individual appliances should be added together Installation should be made in accordance with local and or national regulations applying at the time A competent installer must be employed WARNING THE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED BY PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO WORK WITH ELECTRICITY AND GAS IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT THE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES CAUTION THE APPLIANCE FLUE DISCHARGES VERTICALLY FROM THE TOP OF THE UNIT AT THE REAR IT MUST NOT BE DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO ANY FLUE MECHANICAL EXTRACTION SYSTEM OR DUCTING LEADING OUTSIDE THE BUILDING THE APPLIANCE IS BEST DISCHARGED UNDER AN OPEN CANOPY WHICH CONNECTS WITH A VENTILATING SYSTEM Recommendations for ventilation for catering appliances are given in BS 5440 2 and are shown in the table below Equipment Unit Type Ventilation Rate Required m min ft min Range 17 600 Pastry Oven 17 600 Fryer 26 900 Grill 17 600 Steak Grill 26 900 Boiling Pan 17 600 Steamer 17 600 Sterilizing Sink 14 500 Bains Marie 11 400 Tea Coffee Machine 8 5 14 300 500 1 5 Electrical Supply This unit is designed for connection to fixed wiring A suitably rated isolating switch with contact separation of at least 3 mm 0 12 in on OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 6 OM SM DH CE Gas and Electrical Conn
16. 60 See Pg 30 122074 NOTE See Paragraph 1 10 Page 7 for permissible conversions OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 29 OM SM DH CE Parts List Continued Gas Valve and Piping Assembly Key Description Part No Key Description Part No 21 Gas Piping Assy i Nipple 1 2 NPT x 8 1 2 BI 003943 a Elbow 90 deg 1 2 NPT BI 008747 j Screw M5x10mm Lg Phillips Pan hd 116388 b Nipple Close 1 2 NPT x 1 2 BSPT 116394 k1 Nipple 1 2 NPT x 11 BI 005673 c Bracket Mounting Gas Valve 122014 k2 Nipple 1 2 NPT x 13 BI 005674 d Valve Gas G20 G25 Gas 114505 l1 Nipple 1 2 NPT x 5 1 2 BI 010234 e Elbow 90 Deg Union 1 2 NPT BI 005495 l2 Nipple 1 2 NPT x 7 BI 005556 f Nipple 1 2 NPT x 4 1 2 BI 008569 l3 Nipple 1 2 NPT x 9 BI 027224 g Swivel Joint 001155 m Nipple 1 2 NPT x 2 1 2 BI 005552 h Coupling Full 1 2 NPT BI 005722 n Fitting 1 2 NPT x 5 8 tube 049093 0 OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 30 OM SM DH CE 1 OM SM DH CE 31 OM SM DH CE Service Log Model m _______________________________ Purchased From _________________________ Serial m _______________________________ Location ________________________________ Date Purchased __________________________ Date Installed ___________________________ Purchase Order m ______________________ For Service Call __________________________ Date Service Performed Performed By OM SM
17. ANCE WARNING TO PREVENT SHOCKS ALL APPLIANCES GAS OR ELECTRIC MUST BE EARTHED UPON COMPLETION OF THE INSTALLATION THE OWNERS MANUAL SHOULD BE HANDED TO THE USERS AND THE INSTALLER SHOULD INSTRUCT THE RESPONSIBLE PERSON S IN THE CORRECT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE APPLIANCE THIS EQUIPMENT IS ONLY FOR PROFESSIONAL USE AND SHALL BE OPERATED BY QUALIFIED PERSONS IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SUPERVISOR OR EQUIVALENT TO ENSURE THAT USERS WEAR SUITABLE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND TO DRAW ATTENTION TO THE FACT THAT SOME PARTS BY NECESSITY WILL BECOME VERY HOT AND WILL CAUSE BURNS IF TOUCHED ACCIDENTALLY WARNING BEFORE REMOVING ANY PARTITION OR PANEL ALWAYS TURN OFF THE ELECTRIC POWER AND ALLOW THE FAN TO STOP ROTATING BEFORE WORKING ON ANY ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DISCONNECT THE POWER SOURCE FROM THE UNIT NOTE IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE END USER ROUTINELY EXAMINE THE FLUE OUTLET ON A REGULAR BASIS DEBRIS COVERING THE FLUE OUTLET CAN CAUSE A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS CONDITION REMOVE ANY FOREIGN MATERIAL BEFORE USING THIS PIECE OF EQUIPMENT WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS PROVIDED IN THIS OPERATOR AND SERVICE MANUAL MUST BE COMPLIED WITH OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 3 OM SM DH CE Contents Regulations and Safety Precautions 4 1 Installation
18. DH CE Recommended spacings are shown in this drawing DH 20 shown d Perform the procedure in Paragraph 3 13 a e Remove the spark electrode or flame sensing electrode by unscrewing it f Replace in reverse order g Ensure that there is an adequate spark at the sparking electrode and that the burners light smoothly and without delay h As the burners ignite ensure that the sparking sequence stops and that the burners remain lit i If the burners do not light or ignite but do not remain lit further adjustment to the sparking or sensing electrode is required 3 17 Removal of Pressure Gauge Turn the gas and electricity mains off a Using the correctly sized spanner remove the pressure gauge from top of the sight glass b Replace with new pressure gauge ensuring that an adequate sealing compound is used c Once the pressure gauge has been replaced the kettle jacket will require venting Para 3 2 3 18 Removal of Sight Glass Turn the gas and electricity mains off a Remove sight glass protection bars b Undo top and bottom compression fittings c Allow the water in the sight glass to drain d Remove the sight glass e Replace in reverse order 1 OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 18 OM SM DH CE f Once the sight glass has been replaced the lost jacket water requires replacement Para 3 3 3 19 Removal of Safety Valve Turn the gas and electricity mains off
19. IES SYMPTOM WHO WHAT TO CHECK Kettle is hard to tilt User a Gears for foreign materials lubrication and alignment Burners will not light User a Is main gas valve open handle in line with gas pipe b Gas supply to your building c That kettle body is not tilted d Is electric power turned on at the circuit breaker or fuse box and is power being supplied to the appliance e Thermostat operation Kettle continues heating after it reaches the desired temperature User a Thermostat dial setting Auth Service Rep Only b Thermostat calibration c Thermostat operation Thermostat should click when the dial is rotated above and below a setting Kettle stops heating before it reaches the desired temperature User a Thermostat dial setting Auth Service Rep Only b Thermostat calibration c Thermostat Thermostat should click when the dial is rotated above and below a setting Kettle heats slowly User a Air in jacket pressure vacuum gauge 20 to 30 below zero when the kettle is cold Safety valve pops User a Air in jacket pressure vacuum gauge 20 to 30 below zero when the kettle is cold b Whether kettle was being heated while empty Auth Service Rep Only c If high pressure limit switch is set too high d Thermostat Thermostat should click when the dial is rotated above and below a setting e Safety valve If valve pops below 300 PSI repl
20. THE OPERATOR AND SERVICE MANUALS BE CONSULTED BEFORE INSTALLING AND COMMISSIONING THE APPLIANCE FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SPECIFIED PROCEDURES MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE OR THE NEED FOR A SERVICE CALL THESE APPLIANCES HAVE BEEN CE MARKED ON THE BASIS OF COMPLIANCE WITH THE GAS APPLIANCE DIRECTIVE EMC AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE FOR THE COUNTRIES GAS TYPES AND PRESSURES AS STATED ON THE DATA PLATE THESE APPLIANCES MUST BE INSTALLED BY A COMPETENT PERSON IN CONFORMITY WITH INSTALLATION AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS AND NATIONAL REGULATIONS IN FORCE AT THE TIME PARTICULAR ATTENTION MUST BE PAID TO THE FOLLOWING I E E REGULATIONS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS ELECTRICITY AT WORK REGULATIONS GAS SAFETY INSTALLATION AND USE REGULATIONS HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK ACT LOCAL AND NATIONAL BUILDING REGULATIONS FIRE PRECAUTIONS ACT DETAILED RECOMMENDATIONS ARE CONTAINED IN INSTITUTE OF GAS ENGINEERS PUBLISHED DOCUMENTS IGE UP 1 IGE UP 2 BS6173 AND BE5440 FURTHERMORE IF A NEED ARISES TO CONVERT THE APPLIANCE FOR USE WITH ANOTHER GAS A COMPETENT PERSON MUST BE CONSULTED THOSE PARTS WHICH HAVE BEEN PROTECTED BY THE MANUFACTURER MUST NOT BE ADJUSTED BY THE USER USERS SHOULD BE CONVERSANT WITH THE APPROPRIATE PROVISIONS OF THE FIRE PRECAUTIONS ACT AND THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE GAS SAFETY REGULATIONS IN PARTICULAR THEY SHOULD BE AWARE OF THE NEED FOR REGULAR SERVICING BY A COMPETENT PERSON TO ENSURE THE CONTINUED SAFE AND EFFICIENT PERFORMANCE OF THE APPLI
21. This manual provides information for MODELS DH CE Mark amp DHT CE Mark International STEAM JACKETED KETTLES Self Contained Stainless Steel Gas Heated Floor Mounted Tilting OPERATOR MANUAL amp SERVICE MANUAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION KEEP FOR OPERATOR PART NUMBER 128417 REV E 1 07 1055 Mendell Davis Drive Jackson MS 39272 888 994 7636 fax 888 864 7636 groen com THIS MANUAL MUST BE RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE READ UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL THE SERVICE MANUAL AND OPERATOR MANUAL SECTIONS NOTIFY CARRIER OF DAMAGE AT ONCE It is the responsibility of the consignee to inspect the container upon receipt of same and to determine the possibility of any damage including concealed damage Unified Brands suggests that if you are suspicious of damage to make a notation on the delivery receipt It will be the responsibility of the consignee to file a claim with the carrier We recommend that you do so at once Manufacture Service Questions 888 994 7636 DH DHT Information contained in this document is known to be current and accurate at the time of printing creation Unified Brands recommends referencing our product line websites unifiedbrands net for the most updated product information and specifications OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 2 OM SM DH CE IMPORTANT READ FIRST IMPORTANT IT IS MOST IMPORTANT THAT THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND
22. ace System does not produce a spark Auth Service Rep Only a Thermostat Close the contacts if they are open b AC voltage between terminals 1 and GR If it is not 230 Volt check the high limit switch which should be closed c That the high tension cable is firmly attached and in good condition If cracked or brittle replace the pilot e Electrode ceramic for crack or break f Electronic spark ignition module Replace if needed Spark is present but the pilot will not light Auth Service Rep Only a That the gas valve is opening b That pressure meets the control manufacturer s specifications c For gas at the pilot If it is not flowing 1 Check pilot gas line for kinks or obstructions 2 Clean orifice if necessary 3 Replace the pilot valve Pilot lights but main burner will not come on and spark does not stay on Auth Service Rep Only a That the gas pressure meets the control manufacturer s specifications b Replace electric module 0 OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 20 OM SM DH CE SYMPTOM WHO WHAT TO CHECK Pilot lights but main burner will not come on the spark stays on Auth Service Rep Only a Sensor cable to make certain that there are secure attachments to terminal 13 and the sensor b Sensor ceramic for cracks c That cable is not grounded out If it is correct the ground d Sensor cable for continuity and condition
23. acteria to grow DO NOT use steel wool which may leave particles imbedded in the surface and cause eventual corrosion and pitting h The exterior of the unit may be polished with a recognized stainless steel cleaner or with hot water and detergent i When the equipment needs to be sanitized use a sanitizing solution equivalent to one that supplies 200 parts per million available chlorine Obtain advice on the best sanitizing agent from your supplier of sanitizing products Following the suppliers instructions apply the sanitizing agent after the unit has been cleaned and drained Rinse off the sanitizing agent thoroughly CAUTION LEAVING A CHLORINE SANITIZING AGENT IN CONTACT WITH STAINLESS STEEL FOR MORE THAN 30 MINUTES CAN CAUSE CORROSION j It is recommended that the unit be sanitized before use k If there is difficulty removing mineral deposits or a film left by hard water or food residues clean the kettle thoroughly and then use a deliming agent such as GroenDelimer Descaler P N 114800 or LimeAway from Eco Lab Inc in accordance with the manufacturer s OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 26 OM SM DH CE directions Rinse and drain the unit before further use l If especially difficult cleaning problems persist contact your cleaning product supplier for assistance 5 3 4 Safety Precautions A stopcock will be fitted in the gas pipe supplying the appliance The user must be familiar with its locat
24. anada Groen Foodservice Equipment Groen Equipment has been skillfully manufactured carefully inspected and packaged to meet rigid standards of excellence Groen warrants its Equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship for 12 twelve months from date of installation or 18 eighteen months from date of shipment with the following conditions and subject to the following limitations I This parts warranty is limited to Groen Equipment sold to the original commercial purchaser users but not original equipment manufacturers at its original place of installation in areas outside the U S and Canada II Damage during shipment is to be reported to the carrier is not covered under this warranty and is the sole responsibility of the purchaser user III Groen or an authorized service representative will repair or replace parts at Groen s sole election for any Groen Equipment including but not limited to drawoff valves safety valves gas and electric components found to be defective during the warranty period IV This warranty does not cover boiler maintenance calibration or periodic adjustments as specified in operating instructions or manuals and consumable parts such as scraper blades gaskets packing etc or labor costs incurred for removal of adjacent equipment or objects to gain access to Groen Equipment This warranty does not cover defects caused by improper installation abuse careless operation
25. ating valve should be emphasized and the emergency shut down procedure should be demonstrated 10 OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 10 OM SM DH CE Section 3 Servicing and Conversion IMPORTANT BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY SERVICING ENSURE THAT THE ISOLATING COCK IS TURNED OFF AND CANNOT BE INADVERTENTLY TURNED ON AND THAT THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY IS DISCONNECTED AFTER ANY MAINTENANCE TASK CHECK THE APPLIANCE TO ENSURE THAT IT PERFORMS CORRECTLY AND CARRY OUT ANY NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS AS DETAILED IN SECTION 1 ALWAYS CHECK FOR GAS SOUNDNESS AFTER CARRYING OUT ANY SERVICING OR EXCHANGE OF GAS CARRYING COMPONENTS NOTE When replacing wiring connections refer to the wiring diagram contained on the unit and within this manual After Servicing a Test for gas soundness as specified in IGE UP1 as appropriate after any gas connection has been disturbed b Check for correct operation as appropriate see commissioning of appliance Regular Servicing Procedures The following must be serviced at regular intervals Burners The burner should be cleaned periodically to maintain maximum performance Burners are best cleaned with a wire brush and any blocked parts are best cleaned with a metal broach taking care not to damage the burner head The injector orifice should be cleaned with a wooden splinter Metal reamers may distort or increase the orifice size and should be avoided Gears The gear housing has fitting for
26. atural G20 and G25 and Propane G31 Gas Model Kw BTU hr DH 20 18 6 63 500 DH 40 24 5 83 600 DH 60 39 6 135 200 OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 7 1 8 Injector Diameters Natural and Propane Gas See Note Paragraph 1 10 at right Model DH 20 DH 1 40 DH 60 Number of Injectors 15 20 25 Natural Gas G20 1 10 mm 1 25 mm 1 30 mm Natural Gas G25 1 20 mm 1 25 mm 1 40 mm Propane Gas G31 0 65 mm 0 75 mm 0 75 mm 1 9 Gas Pressure Adjustment A pressure test point is fitted on the burner manifold and on the gas control valve DH 20 DH 1 40 DH 60 Natural Gas G20 mBar 8 75 5 8 8 25 WCI 3 5 2 3 3 3 Natural Gas G25 mBar 8 0 7 0 8 25 WCI 3 2 2 8 3 3 Propane Gas G31 mBar 29 21 25 WCI 11 6 8 4 10 0 WCI Water Column Inches NOTE With reference to gas rate pressure adjustments and conversions this appliance is CE approved for use with the following gases a G20 natural gas may be supplied to the appliance in Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Iceland Ireland Italy Luxembourg Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland and the United Kingdom b G25 natural gas may be supplied to the appliance in Belgium France and the Netherlands c G31 propane gas may be supplied to the appliance in France Germany Ireland the Netherlands Portugal Spain Switzerland and the United Kingdom Use of the ap
27. charge large amounts of steam and or hot water To reduce the potential for bodily injury and property damage a discharge line MUST be installed that 1 OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 12 OM SM DH CE 1 is connected from the valve outlet with no intervening valve and directed downward to a safe point of discharge 2 allows complete drainage of both the valve and the discharge line 3 is independently supported and securely anchored so as to avoid applied stress on the valve 4 is as short and straight as possible 5 terminates freely to atmosphere where any discharge will be clearly visible and is at no risk of freezing 6 terminates with a plain end that is not threaded 7 is constructed of a material suitable for exposure to temperatures of 375 F or greater 8 is over its entire length of a size equal to or greater than the valve outlet Use only schedule 40 pipe for discharge Do not use schedule 80 extra strong pipe or connections DO NOT CAP PLUG OR OTHERWISE OBSTRUCT DISCHARGE PIPE OUTLET 9 See appropriate ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code for additional installation instructions 3 1 Conversion See Paragraphs 1 8 and 1 9 for important information for gas conversion Verify the type of gas to be used To change the type of gas used e g G20 to G25 or G31 change the following Burner injector Pressure setting Data plate The governor spring does not need to be chan
28. ct Local and National Building Regulations Furthermore if a need arises to convert the Appliance for use with another gas a competent person must be consulted Those parts which have been protected by the manufacturer MUST NOT be adjusted by the User Users should be conversant with the appropriate provisions of the Fire Precautions Act and the requirements of the Gas Safety Regulations In particular the need for regular servicing by a competent person to ensure the continued safe and efficient performance of the Appliance WARNING TO PREVENT SHOCKS ALL APPLIANCES WHETHER GAS OR ELECTRIC MUST BE EARTHED Upon completion of the installation the Owners Manual should be handed to the users and the installer should instruct the responsible person s on the correct operation and maintenance of the Appliance This equipment is ONLY FOR PROFESSIONAL USE and shall be operated by QUALIFIED persons It is the responsibility of the Supervisor or equivalent to ensure that users wear SUITABLE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING and to draw attention to the fact that some parts will by necessity become VERY HOT and will cause burns if touched accidentally IMPORTANT READ FIRST IMPORTANT The Groen Steam Jacketed Kettle you have just purchased has been handcrafted from the finest materials meticulously inspected and carefully tested to ensure that you receive the best possible product With reasonable care and periodic maintenance it will provide years of fait
29. ctor DH 20 Nat Gas G 20 107122 6 Light Indicator Red 220 VAC 116381 23a3 Burner Injector DH 20 Nat Gas G 25 127557 7 Switch Push Button Momentary 122003 23a4 Burner Injector DH 20 PropGas G 31 127564 8 Knob Thermostat 122000 23b Burner amp Flame Sensor Assy DH 40 117015 9 Thermostat 009730 23b1 Burner Assy w Manifold DH 40 G20 160364 10 Screw Rnd Hd Mach 6 32 x 3 8 009697 23b2 Burner Injector DH 40 Nat Gas G 20 102943 11 Thermostat Adapter 107172 23b3 Burner Injector DH 40 Nat Gas G 25 102943 12 Water Fill and Safety Valve Assly 097008 23b4 Burner Injector DH 40 PropGas G 31 127555 12a Valve Safety 097005 23c Burner amp Flame Sensor DH 60 117014 12b Valve Check 004187 23c1 Burner Assy w Manifold DH 60 G20 160366 12c Valve Gate 004180 23c2 Burner Injector DH 60 Nat Gas G 20 068964 13 Flue Stack Assembly DH 20 117039 23c3 Burner Injector DH 60 Nat Gas G 25 102945 13 Flue Stack Assembly DH 40 117034 23c4 Burner Injector DH 60 PropGas G 31 127555 13 Flue Stack Assembly DH 60 117030 23d Igniter Sensor Bracket Assembly 117003 14 Tilt Gear Mechanism Assembly 045752 23e Spark Sensing Probe 003328 14a Key 3 8 Sq x 1 3 8 lg 001474 24 Wire Harness 14b Screw hex hd 13 x 1 1 2 008679 24a Wire Harness Main 122045 14c Nut hex 1 2 13 005705 24b Igniter amp Sensor Wire Assembly 160994 14d Washer lock 1 2 005735
30. ections are made at the rear of the unit both poles must be fitted to the installation and the wiring executed in accordance with the regulations listed in this manual Cable entry is at the lower rear on the right side of the appliance Access is gained by removing relevant panels as described in Paragraphs 3 5 1 and 3 5 2 Provide 230 VAC 50 Hz 1 Phase 1 AMP or 40 Watts service The electrical schematic is in the service compartment and this manual WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED 1 6 Gas Supply Incoming service must be of sufficient size to supply full rate without excessive pressure drop A gas meter is connected to the service pipe by the Gas Supplier Any existing meter should be checked by the Gas Supplier to ensure that it has capacity to pass the required rate of gas for the kettle in addition to other installed gas equipment The appliance governor is incorporated in the gas control valve which is in the control cabinet The control valve governor is suitable for both natural and propane gases without conversion Installation pipe work should be fitted in accordance with IEGE UP 2 The pipe work should not be smaller than the gas inlet connection on the kettle i e Rp B S P An isolating cock must be located near the appliance to allow shut down during emergency or servicing Test for gas soundness and purged as specified in IGE UP 1 Water Supply Not applicable 1 7 Total Gas Rate N
31. ectricity mains off a Remove control cabinet lid Para 3 5 1 b Remove control cabinet side panel Para 3 5 2 c Disconnect electrical leads from the On Off switch or reset button d Undo and remove retaining collar which secures the On Off switch to the outer surface and the reset button to the inner surface of the control cabinet e Withdraw the On Off switch or the reset button as required f Replace in reverse order 3 11 Removal of Neons Turn the gas and electricity mains off a Remove control cabinet lid Para 3 5 1 b Remove control cabinet side panel Para 3 5 2 c Disconnect the electrical leads to the neon d Undo and remove the retaining collar which secures the neon to the control cabinet e Withdraw the neon from the control cabinet f Replace in reverse order 3 12 Removal of Thermostat Turn the gas and electricity mains off a Remove supporting column access panels Para 3 5 3 b Remove panel from kettle base by undoing the retaining screws c Drain kettle by tilting kettle slightly and undoing phial boss connection Allow kettle to drain into a suitably sized container WARNING ENSURE THAT THE OTHER ELECTRICAL LEADS AND CONNECTIONS SITUATED IN THE KETTLE BASE DO NOT GET WET REMOVE THEM IF NECESSARY Important Drained water from kettle jacket should be retained Jacket was charged at the factory with the correct amount of treated water Thi
32. est the operation of the safety valve on a regular basis The minimum required pressure margin for this type of valve is 10 of the safety relief valve set pressure but not less than five PSI UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THIS MARGIN BE LESS THAN 5 PSI Failure to maintain this operating margin may result in water leakage past the seat and accumulation of deposits on the seating surface Excessive deposits may prevent the valve from operating properly and a dangerous pressure build up and equipment rupture may result Maintenance and Testing CAUTION BEFORE TESTING MAKE CERTAIN DISCHARGE PIPE IS PROPERLY CONNECTED TO VALVE OUTLET AND ARRANGED TO CONTAIN AND SAFELY DISPOSE OF BOILER DISCHARGE SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Under normal operating conditions a try lever test must be performed every two months Under severe service conditions or if corrosion and or deposits are noticed within the valve body testing must be performed more often A try lever test must also be performed at the end of any non service period Test at or near maximum operating pressure by holding the test lever fully open for at least 5 seconds to flush the valve seat free of sediment and debris Then release lever and permit the valve to snap shut If lift lever does not activate or there is no evidence of discharge discontinue use of equipment immediately and contact a licensed contractor or qualified service pers
33. g cup d Stir the water continuously while you slowly add water treatment compound until the water reaches a pH between 10 5 and 11 5 Judge the pH by frequently comparing the color of the test strip with the color chart provided in the pH test kit e Record the exact amounts of water and treatment compound used These amounts may be used again if the same sources of water and compound are employed However it is advisable to check the pH every time water is prepared For optimum performance use correctly treated distilled water 3 5 Control Panels 3 5 1 Control Cabinet Lid a Remove the four screws around the edge of the lid securing it to the control cabinet b Remove the lid c Replace in reverse order 3 5 2 Control Cabinet Side Panel a Remove lid Para 3 5 1 b Remove the four screws securing the side panel to the control cabinet c Remove panel d Replace in reverse order 3 5 3 Supporting Column Access Panels a Remove the four screws securing the two panels to the supporting column b Remove both panels c Replace in reverse order 1 OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 14 OM SM DH CE 3 6 Removal of Spark Ignition Module Turn the gas and electricity mains off a Remove supporting column trunnion arm access panels Paragraph 3 5 3 b Disconnect electrical leads from spark ignition module c Remove retaining screws securing module d Withdraw
34. ged only the pressure setting ALL CONVERSIONS MUST BE FOR APPROVED GAS IN THE COUNTRIES LISTED IN PARAGRAPH 1 9 IMPORTANT THIS APPLIANCE WAS FITTED AT THE FACTORY WITH GAS INJECTORS FOR TYPE G20 NATURAL GAS INJECTORS FOR TYPE G25 NATURAL GAS ARE SHIPPED AS AN ACCESSORY PRIOR TO INSTALLING EQUIPMENT OR WHEN CONVERTING TO ANOTHER GAS VERIFY THAT THE INJECTOR SIZE MARKING ON THE GAS INJECTOR MATCHES THE INFORMATION ON THE DATA PLATE FOR THE TYPE OF GAS BEING USED 3 2 Jacket Vacuum When the kettle is cold a positive reading or a reading around zero on the pressure vacuum gauge indicates an excess of air in the jacket Air in the jacket slows down kettle heating To remove air a Light the unit Paragraph 2 5 1 b When the pressure vacuum gauge reaches a positive pressure reading of 5 PSI release air and steam by lifting the lever on the safety valve for about one second Repeat this a few times Then let the lever snap back to the closed position See detailed Instructions on Page 11 pertaining to Safety Valve installation and operation WARNING A V O I D EXPOSURE TO STEAM BLOWING O U T O F T H E S A F E T Y VALVE 3 3 Jacket Filling TURN OFF GAS AND ELECTRICITY MAINS The jacket has been charged at the factory with the proper amount of treated distilled water You may need to restore jacket water to its proper level either because it was lost as steam during ve
35. hful service It is recommended that you establish a timetable for periodic maintenance as outlined in this manual Space is provided in the Service Log at the back of this manual 5 1 Equipment Description 5 1 1 General Groen models DH are stainless steel steam jacketed floor mounted tilting kettles with a self contained gas heated steam source The kettle body is welded into one piece and furnished with a reinforced bar rim and welded butterfly pouring lip The interior of the kettle is polished to a 180 emery grit finish and the exterior is given a bright semi deluxe finish The unit is ASME shop inspected and registered with the National Board for working pressures up to 50 PSI Kettle support tilting mechanism and controls are contained in an enclosed base resting on tubular legs with adjustable ball feet Tilting is provided by a self locking worm and gear device OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 22 OM SM DH CE The self contained steam source is heated by propane or natural gas and ignition is by electronic spark Charged at the factory with treated distilled water the steam source provides kettle temperature of 65 C to 150 C Controls for the unit include a thermostat pressure gauge gauge glass safety valve pressure limit control low water cut off on off switch and a multi functional gas control valve The gas supply shuts off automatically when the kettle is tilted Service connections are re
36. ion and operation to turn it off in an emergency If there is a smell of gas turn off the gas ventilate the area and call the gas supplier Do not search for gas leaks with naked flames 5 3 5 Service Periodic Maintenance A Maintenance and Service Log is attached Each time maintenance is performed on your Groen equipment enter the date on which the work was done what was done and who did it File the log with the warranty Periodic inspection can minimize equipment down time and increase the efficiency of operation The following points should be checked regularly a The pressure vacuum gauge should show a vacuum of 20 to 30 inches when the kettle is cold If it does not the unit requires servicing b The jacket water level should be between the gauge glass marks If it is not the unit requires servicing c Keep electrical wiring in good condition OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 27 OM SM DH CE Parts List OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 28 OM SM DH CE Parts List Key Description Part No Key Description Part No 1 Foot Adjustable Bullet 013275 22 Label Wiring Diagram 113077 2 Light Indicator Amber 220 VAC 116382 23 Burner amp Flame Sensor Assembly 3 Switch Toggle DPST 122004 23a Burner amp Flame Sensor Assy DH 20 117016 4 Label Indicator Lights 113076 23a1 Burner Assy w Manifold DH 20 G20 160362 5 Label Operating Instructions 113075 23a2 Burner Inje
37. nting or by draining OM SM DH CE 1 OM SM DH CE 13 OM SM DH CE The procedure for adding water follows a If you are replacing water lost as steam use distilled water If you are replacing treated water that ran out of the jacket prepare more treated water as directed below b Allow the kettle to cool completely Using the proper size spanner remove the pipe plug from above the globe valve c Open the globe valve and pour distilled or treated water into the pipe plug orifice Hold the safety valve open while you pour to let air escape from the jacket d Air introduced to the jacket during the filling operation must be removed to obtain efficient heating See Paragraph 3 2 See detailed Instructions on Page 11 pertaining to Safety Valve installation and operation 3 4 Water Treatment Procedure WARNING READ AND FOLLOW WATER TREATMENT COMPOUND LABEL PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID INJURY a Fill the mixing container with the measured amount of water required See Table Use distilled water only Model Kettle Capacity Jacket Capacity DH 20 75 7 Litres 6 6 Litres DH 40 151 4 Litres 7 1 Litres DH 60 227 1 Litres 11 3 Litres b Hang a strip of pH test paper on the rim of the container with about 1 of the strip below the surface of the water c Measure the water treatment compound you will be using One way to do this is to add the compound to the water from a small measurin
38. ockout timer safety features include a Low water cut off relay that will shut off the gas supply to all burners until the water level is corrected b High pressure switch set to open at about 46 PSI and shut down the burners until jacket pressure is decreased c Pop safety valve which will release steam if the jacket pressure exceeds 50 PSI See detailed Instructions on Page 11 pertaining to Safety Valve installation and operation d Tilt cut off switch that shuts off all burners when the kettle is tilted When the kettle reaches the set temperature the thermostat switch opens stopping the signal to the gas control valve and causing the valve to shut off all gas flow When the kettle cools below the set temperature the thermostat switch closes and starts another heating cycle On off cycling continues and maintains the kettle at the desired temperature 5 2 6 To Empty Kettle 5 2 6 1 DH and DHT Kettles To tilt the body of the kettle forward turn the hand crank on the front of the cabinet anti clockwise The body will stay in the position it holds when you stop turning the handle To return the body to the upright position turn the crank clockwise 5 2 6 2 DHT Kettle Only Turn the handle on the tangent draw off valve anti clockwise After approximately 3 1 2 turns the valve handle can be pulled forward so that full flow is achieved To close the tangent draw off valve push the handle inward until the
39. onnel Neither Conbraco Industries Inc nor its agents assume any liability for valves improperly installed or maintained This quality Conbraco safety relief valve along with proper installation use and maintenance will provide many years of reliable service and protection against excessive pressure build up of water steam Use of this valve for any other purpose or media places all responsibility upon the user Before installing valve or operating equipment to which it is installed read instructions carefully Always wear proper safety equipment INSTALLATION OF SAFETY VALVE a Installation must be performed by qualified service personnel only b The BTU hr or lb hr rating of this valve must equal or exceed that of the equipment to which it is attached c DO NOT use this valve on a coal or wood boiler having an uncontrolled heat input d Ensure that all connections including the valve inlet are clean and free from any foreign material e Use pipe compound sparingly or tape on external threads only f DO NOT USE A PIPE WRENCH Use proper type and size wrench on wrench pads only g This valve must be mounted in a vertical upright position directly to a clean tapped opening in the top of the boiler or equipment Under no circumstances should there be a flow restriction or valve of any type between the safety relief valve and the pressure vessel h WARNING During operation this valve may dis
40. or improper maintenance of equipment This warranty does not cover damage caused by poor water quality or improper boiler maintenance V THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE EACH OF WHICH IS HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED THE REMEDIES DESCRIBED ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL GROEN BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR THE BREACH OR DELAY IN PERFORMANCE OF THIS WARRANTY VI Groen Equipment is for commercial use only If sold as a component of another O E M manufacturer s equipment or if used as a consumer product such Equipment is sold AS IS and without any warranty Covers All Food Service Equipment Ordered After October 1 1995 1055 Mendell Davis Drive Jackson Mississippi 39212 Telephone 601 373 3903 FAX 601 373 9587 OM SM DH CE Part Number 128417 Revised 6 99 1055 Mendell Davis Drive Jackson MS 39272 Telephone 601 372 3903 Fax 601 373 9587 www groen com OM SM DH CE Part Number 128417 Rev D 1055 Mendell Davis Drive Jackson MS 39272 888 994 7636 601 372 3903 Fax 888 864 7636 groen com PART NUMBER 128417 REV E 1 07
41. pliance with non approved gases in a listed country or use in other countries will void CE certification 1 10 Burner Adjustment The burners are fixed aeration type and have no provision for adjustment of air inlet OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 8 Before operation check the water level and jacket pressure Section 2 Assembly and Commissioning 2 1 Assembly d Unpack the appliance b Place on a firm level floor Adjust and fix the feet CAUTION SHIPPING STRAPS ARE UNDER TENSION AND CAN SNAP BACK WHEN CUT TAKE CARE TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE FROM STAPLES LEFT IN THE WALLS OF THE CARTON 2 2 Gas Supply Connect the unit to the gas supply and test for gas soundness For gas supply down stream of the gas valve leak detection spray or soap solution may be used with the burners lit CAUTION ENSURE THAT THE KETTLE CONTAINS LIQUID WHEN THE BURNERS ARE ALIGHT 2 3 Electrical Supply Before commissioning the appliance ensure that the electrical installation has been carried out to the relevant regulations Paragraph 1 5 WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED 2 4 Jacket Water Level Jacket Pressure a Ensure the water level in the jacket is correct by confirming that it is between the sight glass marks If it is low follow instructions in Paragraph 3 3 b Check the pressure gauge If it does not show 20 or more inches of vacuum that is a reading of 20 to 30 below zero see
42. proper lubrication of moving parts The gears do not run in oil periodic lubrication with grease is necessary Frequency of lubrication will depend on operating conditions but it should be performed at least once every 6 months It is recommended that a 2 grade LGI lithium grease be used Add grease through the Zerk fittings on the gear housing until grease flows out of bearings around the trunnion shaft Place a liberal amount of grease on the gear to cover the arc that is in contact with the worm gear Safety Valve At least twice a month the safety valve requires checking to make sure it works correctly When the gauge pressure is about five PSI lift the valve lever enough to vent steam then quickly let it snap back into place WARNING AVOID ANY EXPOSURE TO THE STEAM BLOWING OUT OF THE SAFETY VALVE This procedure should be explained to the user since it is to be carried out at least twice a month Safety procedures and requirements should also be explained to the user when carrying out the procedure Safety Valve Operating Instructions If adding water to a boiler DO NOT ALLOW water to flow through safety valve as sediment or debris may be deposited on seating surface To achieve topmost performance and maximum service life it is necessary to maintain a proper pressure margin between set pressure of the safety valve and equipment operating pressure OM SM DH CE 11 OM SM DH CE 11 OM SM DH CE T
43. quired for gas and 230 V single phase 50 Hz electricity IMPORTANT Prior to operation clean out the kettle pan thoroughly using hot water and detergent Rinse out and dry thoroughly The gas burners are protected by an electronic flame failure device which incorporates automatic ignition of the burners and instant shut off of the gas supply to the burners should a gas supply interruption occur 5 1 2 Available Options Options available with listed models are a No 31 lift off cover b No 51 one piece counterbalanced cover with actuator Factory installed option c Basket insert d Water filler with swing spout and bracket e Kettle brush kit 5 1 3 Operational and Maintenance Safety WARNING INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT MUST BE DONE BY PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO WORK WITH ELECTRICITY AND PLUMBING IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES BEFORE REPLACING ANY PARTS DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY AND CLOSE THE MAIN GAS COCK ALLOW FIVE MINUTES FOR UNBURNED GAS TO VENT TO PREVENT SHOCKS ALL APPLIANCES WHETHER GAS OR ELECTRIC MUST BE EARTHED CAUTION BE SURE ALL OPERATORS READ UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 23 OM SM DH CE 5 2 Lighting and Operation 5 2 1 Initial Kettle Lighting and Operational Readiness Check
44. reatment Procedure 10 3 5 Removal of Control Panels 11 3 6 Removal of Spark Ignition Module 11 3 7 Removal of Low Water Level Control 11 3 8 Removal of Tilt Switch 11 3 9 Removal of Gas Control Valve 11 3 10 ON OFF Switch and Reset Button 11 3 11 Removal of Neons 12 3 12 Removal of Thermostat 12 3 13 Removal of Pressure Switch 12 3 14 Low Water Level Sensor 12 3 15 Removal of the Burners
45. s water should be used to refill the kettle However if water is lost during drainage see Paragraph 3 3 Jacket Filling d Remove thermostat control knob and disconnect electrical leads e Undo and remove thermostat retaining screws securing the thermostat to the supporting column f Feed thermostat phial through supporting column and withdraw the thermostat g Replace in reverse order h Ensure an adequate sealant is used to seal the replacement thermostat phial boss i Once the thermostat is in place the jacket should be refilled Para 3 3 Always refer to wiring diagram when re connecting leads See Page 30 1 OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 16 3 13 Removal of Pressure Switch Turn the gas and electricity mains off a Remove panel from base of kettle by undoing the retaining screws b Disconnect the electrical leads from the pressure switch c Drain kettle by tilting kettle slightly and undoing the compression fitting at the pressure switch Allow kettle to drain into a suitably sized container d Remove and withdraw the pressure switch from the kettle base by undoing the compression fitting e Replace in reverse order f Once the pressure switch is in place the kettle jacket should be refilled Para 3 3 Always refer to wiring diagram when reconnecting electrical leads See Page 30 3 14 Removal of Low Water Level Sensor Turn gas and electricity mains off a Remo
46. spark ignition module from control cabinet e Replace in reverse order 3 7 Removal of Low Water Level Control Relay Turn the gas and electricity mains off a Remove control cabinet lid Para 3 5 1 b Remove control cabinet side panel as in Para 3 5 2 c Remove low water level control from its base by undoing the two retaining clips d Replace in reverse order Ensure the low water level control relay is correctly oriented when re positioned 3 8 Removal of Tilt Switch Turn the gas and electricity mains off a Remove control cabinet lid Para 3 5 1 b Remove control cabinet side panel Para 3 5 2 c Disconnect electrical leads from tilt switch d Remove screws securing the tilt switch e Withdraw tilt switch from control cabinet f Replace in reverse order g Verify that the tilt switch shuts off the burner gas supply when the kettle is tilted Adjustment range is 5 to 10 3 9 Removal of Gas Control Valve Turn the gas and electricity mains off a Remove control cabinet lid Para 3 5 1 b Remove control cabinet side panel Para 3 5 2 c Disconnect electrical leads from control valve OM SM DH CE 1 OM SM DH CE 15 OM SM DH CE d Undo union fittings on outlet side of the control valve e Remove control valve from control cabinet f Replace in reverse order 3 10 Removal of ON OFF Switch and Reset Button Turn the gas and el
47. thermore if a need arises to convert the Appliance for use with another gas a competent person must be consulted Those parts which have been protected by the manufacturer MUST NOT be adjusted by the User Users should be conversant with the appropriate provisions of the Fire Precautions Act and the requirements of the Gas Safety Regulations In particular the need for regular servicing by a competent person to ensure the continued safe and efficient performance of the Appliance WARNING TO PREVENT SHOCKS ALL APPLIANCES WHETHER GAS OR ELECTRIC MUST BE EARTHED Upon completion of the installation the Owners Manual should be handed to the users and the installer should instruct the responsible person s on the correct operation and maintenance of the Appliance This equipment is ONLY FOR PROFESSIONAL USE and shall be operated by QUALIFIED persons It is the responsibility of the Supervisor or equivalent to ensure that users wear SUITABLE PROTECTIVE CLOTHING and to draw attention to the fact that some parts will by necessity become VERY HOT and will cause burns if touched accidentally IMPORTANT READ FIRST IMPORTANT The Groen Steam Jacketed Kettle you have just purchased has been handcrafted from the finest materials meticulously inspected and carefully tested to ensure that you receive the best possible product With reasonable care and periodic maintenance it will provide years of faithful service It is recommended that you establish
48. threads on the valve stem engage Turn the handle clockwise until the valve is closed Do not over tighten since over tightening may damage the valve seat WARNING DO NOT STAND IN FRONT OF THE KETTLE BODY WHEN TILTING IT BE CAREFUL TO KEEP HOT CONTENTS FROM SPILLING ENSURE PEOPLE ARE KEPT AWAY FROM THE KETTLE WHEN EMPTYING THE KETTLE 5 2 7 Power Failure If the power to the unit fails do not attempt to operate the appliance until the electricity supply is re established When the power comes back on follow the steps in Paragraph 5 2 1 Initial Kettle Lighting and Operational Readiness Check OM SM DH CE OM SM DH CE 25 OM SM DH CE 5 3 Cleaning and Maintenance CAUTION DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY BEFORE ANY CLEANING IS UNDERTAKEN THE APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE CLEANED WITH A JET OF WATER OR STEAM CLEANED 5 3 1 Suggested Tools a Detergent and sanitizing agent or a combination cleaning sanitizing agent b Long handled and short handled kettle brushes 5 3 2 Precautions Before cleaning shut off the burner by turning the thermostat dial to OFF If water or cleaning sanitizing solution will be sprayed shut off all electric power to the unit at a remote switch such as the circuit breaker WARNING KEEP WATER AND SOLUTIONS OUT OF CONTROLS GEARS AND BURNERS NEVER SPRAY OR HOSE THE CONTROL CONSOLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TILTING MECHANISM OR CABINET 5 3 3 Procedure
49. ve panel from base of kettle by undoing the retaining screws b Disconnect the electrical leads from the water sensor c Drain the kettle by tilting it slightly and undoing the low water level sensor Allow the kettle to drain into a suitably sized container d Remove the low water sensor from the kettle base e Replace in reverse order f Ensure a suitable sealant is used to seal the low water level sensor Boss g When the low water level sensor is in place the jacket should be filled Para 3 3 3 15 Removal of Burners Turn the gas and electricity mains off a Undo compression fitting at gas pipe to burner manifold b Disconnect electrical leads to the igniter and flame sensor c Remove the four retaining nuts securing the burner and igniter assembly to the combustion chamber Carefully support the weight of the burner manifold and lower the assembly to a safe position d The burners are now accessible and can be removed as required Ensure adequate sealant is used to seal the burners e Replace in reverse order Always check for gas soundness when any part of the gas circuit has been disturbed 3 16 Removal Of Spark Electrode Flame Sensing Bracket Turn the gas and electricity mains off a Perform the procedure in Para 3 5 3a b Perform the procedure in Para 3 5 3b c Disconnect the HT spark connection from igniter OM SM DH CE 1 OM SM DH CE 17 OM SM

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