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Chapter 2, SteamCraft 10 Service Manual
Models 24-CGA-10, 24-CGP-10, 24-CEA-10, 24-CEP-10
• For Atmospheric Models (24-CEA-10 and 24-CGA-10), the preheat
cycle starts. The steam generator heating components turn on to heat
the water to stand-by temperature. These components cycle off and on
to maintain the preheat temperature.
• For Pressure Models (24-CEP-10 and 24-CGP-10), the amber light in
the STEAM switch turns on. The heating components remain OFF and
do not turn ON until the STEAM switch is pressed.
a. Water continues to fill the generator and the water level in the float
continues to rise.
b. After a few minutes, the water in the steam generator reaches the
upper limit and the fill valve closes.
• The water level in the float cylinder stops rising about one inch from
the top of the cylinder.
• If the water level continues to rise above the top of the float cylinder,
have a qualified service representative check the float circuit.
6. For Pressure Models Only (24-CEP-10 and 24-CGP-10), momentarily
press the Steam switch.
a. The amber STEAM switch light turns off and the generator heating
components turn on. The steam generator begins to heat the water to
steam.
b. About 10 minutes after starting the steam generator heating compo-
nents, the Steam Pressure Gage on the steam generator control panel
(Figure 2-17) should register 10 psi.
7. Set the TIMED/MANUAL switch to MANUAL; the steaming cycle starts.
a. The condenser solenoid clicks open and condenser flow starts. After a
few seconds, a small stream of water flows from the drain pipe. If no
drain water flows, check that the condenser water supply valve is open,
and the lines are connected properly.
b. If the water level in the steam generator is above the safety limit (about
1-inch above the bottom of the float cylinder), the heater components
turn on.
c. Steam begins to enter and fill the compartment from the nozzles. A
small quantity of water may drip from the nozzles until steam clears the
lines.
8. With the SteamCraft 10 in Manual Cooking Mode, the unit will steam
continuously until turned off, or set to Timed Cooking Mode. Set both
upper and lower compartment control panels for MANUAL operation.
Steam should fill both cooking compartments. Check for steam leaks
around the door gaskets.
9. Observe the steam generator water float cylinders while steaming contin-
ues. As water steams out of the generator, the level in the cylinders should
fall and then rise as the system refills the generator. This water fill cycle
continues as long as the SteamCraft 10 continues to steam.
10. As the unit continues to steam in Manual Cooking Mode, test the no-water
safety circuit.

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