Henny Penny PFG-691 Technical Manual page 137

Pressure fryer
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A
Figure 2.
C
A
B
C
A
D
Figure 3.
Plumbing as seen from the rear of the fryer. Rear cover
removed
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B
A
Deadweight Cap
B
Deadweight Orifice
C
Deadweight
A
Solenoid
plumbing
B
Pressure
Solenoid
C
Deadweight
Tubing
D
Condensation
Box
3. Clean deadweight and orifice
(figure 2).
4. Clean deadweight plumbing to
the condensation box (figures
1&3) with a flexible wire brush
or pipe snake. It may be
necessary to remove or replace
plumbing components for
tough obstructions.
For Solenoid and Related Plumbing
Obstructions (pressure not releasing)
1. Clean the outlet of fry pot and
the plumbing to the solenoid
valve with a flexible wire brush
(figure 1&3).
2. Remove and clean the solenoid
valve (see separate instructions
for the solenoid valve
cleaning).
3. Clean solenoid plumbing from
the solenoid valve to the
condensation box with a
flexible wire brush (figure 3).
Loosen the two compression
fittings to remove the pressure
solenoid for cleaning access
(figure 4).
Inspection 11
Rev. A

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