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Cleveland SteamCraft Power 10 Manual

Cleveland SteamCraft Power 10 Manual

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Statement of Responsibilities
This document is for use by experienced and trained Qualified Cleveland Range, LLC Authorized Service
Representatives who are familiar with both the safety procedures, and equipment they service.
Cleveland Range, LLC assumes no liability for any death, injury, equipment damage, or property damage
resulting from use of, improper use of, or failure to use the information contained in this document.
Cleveland Range, LLC has made every effort to provide accurate information in this document, but
cannot guarantee that this document does not contain unintentional errors and omissions.
The information in this document may be subject to technical and technological changes, revisions, or
updates.
Cleveland Range, LLC assumes no liability or responsibility regarding errata, changes, revisions, or
updates.
Qualified Cleveland Range, LLC Authorized Service Representatives are obligated to follow industry
standard safety procedures, including, but not limited to, OSHA regulations, and disconnect / lock out /
tag out procedures for all utilities including steam, and disconnect / lock out / tag out procedures for gas,
electric, and steam powered equipment and / or appliances
All utilities (gas, electric, water and steam) should be turned OFF to the equipment and locked out of
operation according to OSHA approved practices during any servicing of Cleveland Range equipment
Qualified Cleveland Range, LLC Authorized Service Representatives are obligated to maintain up-to-date
knowledge, skills, materials and equipment.

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Summary of Contents for Cleveland SteamCraft Power 10

  • Page 1 Statement of Responsibilities This document is for use by experienced and trained Qualified Cleveland Range, LLC Authorized Service Representatives who are familiar with both the safety procedures, and equipment they service. Cleveland Range, LLC assumes no liability for any death, injury, equipment damage, or property damage resulting from use of, improper use of, or failure to use the information contained in this document.
  • Page 2 Cleveland Range, LLC 1333 East 179th St., Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. 44110 Ph: 1-216-481-4900 Fx: 1-216-481-3782 Visit our Web Site at www.clevelandrange.com...
  • Page 3: Mechanical Timer

    CLEVELAND RANGE SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS 24CGP10 Mechanical Timer 1. To turn the unit on, depress the red on/off rocker switch. • 115 VAC is sent to normally open blowdown valve closing it. • 115 VAC is sent to the Timed/Manual switches for the cabinets.
  • Page 4 • When the ignition module reads 1.0 micro amps DC current through the ground wire the coil to the main gas valve is energized • The pilot flame lights the main burner. • If the module does not read 1.0 micro amps DC in 90 seconds it will shut down the main burner and make one more try before locking out.
  • Page 5 • 115 VAC is sent to the condensate solenoid and cold water is sent to the condensate spray nozzle pulling the steam down the drain. • When the steam pressure drops below the operating set point the heat circuit is energized and the heat process begins again.
  • Page 8: Electronic Timer

    CLEVELAND RANGE SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS 24 CGP 10 Electronic Timer 1. To turn the unit on, depress the red on/off rocker switch. • 115 VAC is sent to normally open blowdown valve closing it. • 115 VAC is sent to the 24 VAC transformer to the timer.
  • Page 9 • Gas is sent to the pilot burner. • The gas is ignited and the flame rectifies the AC current. • When the ignition module reads 1.0 micro amps DC current through the ground wire the coil to the main gas valve is energized •...
  • Page 10 • The normally open contacts of the compartment thermostat close when the compartment reaches 193 degrees. • 115 VAC is sent to the condensate solenoid and cold water is sent to the condensate spray nozzle pulling the steam down the drain. 11.
  • Page 13 Boiler won't build PROBLEM: pressure 24CGP10 Boiler won't build Is the red light on Connect 115 Is there 115 VAC pressure in the on/off VAC to to the steamer? switch? steamer. Is there water in Steamer won't the sight glass? fill.
  • Page 14 Boiler won't fill. PROBLEM: 24CGP10 Supply 115 Is there 115 VAC to the steamer? VAC to the Gas boiler steamer. won't fill Supply cold Is there water to water to the the steamer? steamer. Is there 120 VAC between the L1 Replace the and L2 on the on/off rocker...
  • Page 15 PROBLEM: Boiler won't heat. 24CGP10 Gas boiler start won't ignite Is there 24 VAC to See Boiler the ignition won't build module? pressure. Is there spark to the igniter and 24 Replace pilot Replace the Replace the VAC to the pilot assy and ignition ignition module gas valve.
  • Page 16 PROBLEM: Boiler over pressurizes 24CGP10 Gas Boiler Over Pressurizes Does operating Does the burner pressure switch Replace continue to burn (15# Safety open at proper Replace gas operating with operating setting (check valve. valve opens) pressure pressure switch service manual for switch open? that steamer)?
  • Page 17 PROBLEM: 24CGP10 Timer displays "PAUS" ("Sure Cook" light is on) and won't count down START Is steam heating the cooking cabinetabove 192 24CGP10 Stops degrees (the set Producing temp of the Steam thermo-switch)? Does the timer Replace the count down when Replace the thermo-switch the thermo-switch...
  • Page 18 1333 East 179 Street Cleveland, Ohio 44110 Phone: (216) 481- 4900 Fax: (216) 481- 3782...