TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ................. WARDEN-XR30 TECHNICAL DATA ............WARDEN-XR30 ROASTER DRAWINGS ........... FRONT VIEW ................... LEFT SIDE VIEW ................LEFT-ISO VIEW ................RIGHT SIDE VIEW ................RIGHT-ISO VIEW ................TOP VIEW ..................SAFETY INFORMATION ..............THINGS TO CONSIDER ..............
Warden-xr30 TECHNICAL DATA 1. Warden-Xr30 Roaster Technical Data This section contains a table, on the next pages, with technical data information applicable to both the Standard Warden-Xr30 and a Custom Warden-Xr30 roaster. Information in this table is subject to change. WARDEN-Xr30 Information...
Roaster Drawings 2. Warden-Xr30 Roaster Drawings This section contains drawing views with dimensions and component descriptions. These drawings are valuable for familiarization with the Warden-Xr30 roaster and for space and utility connection planning. Dimensions and some details are subject to change.
Safety information Prior to installing & operating your roaster please read the entire manual. If you see this symbol in the manual, make sure to read what follows because it is a caution for actions that can cause harm or damage to your machine and/or the operator. Death, injury, or property damage can be caused because of improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance.
Things to consider i. Ease of movement ATTENTION: Prior to moving machine and/or cyclone make sure the roaster is turned off, unplugged, and the gas is disconnected/off. To move the roaster and/or cyclone the machine must be taken apart. 1. Remove exhaust arm by pulling it off via compression fittings and set aside. 2.
Pre-installation i. Receiving/Un-Crating ATTENTION: Hire a professional to install your roaster. Roaster: The roaster comes in a crate. Cut plastic walls off to expose roaster. *Be careful not to drop/slide the tool you are using to cut into the crate, on the roaster* Once all walls are taken off, cut the steel cord strapped over the cooling tray to the pallet.
Installation ATTENTION: Hire a professional to install your roaster. This manual must be read completely through prior to any installation. Check with local building authorities for their local codes & installation requirements prior to installation. i. Electrical ATTENTION: Use a licensed electrical company when installing the electrical on your Primo roaster.
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iv. Cyclone ATTENTION: When installing the cyclone to your roaster use a licensed contractor. The cyclone uses 6" ducting too vent. Consult your licensed contractor to ensure proper installation of duct work.
Exhaust ducting & general information 1. Throughout the remainder of this document, the term exhaust ducting refers to the ducting that the customer, or their contractor/representative, select, acquire, and install. The exhaust ducting will connect to the applicable Primo Roasting provided equipment.
Exhaust ducting, hot air - roasters & afterburners 1. The exhaust air from the roasting process is hot and contains oils and residues which are flammable. In the event of a ducting/flue fire, the internal duct temperatures can exceed 1000° F (538°C), which could cause nearby combustible materials to ignite.
Exhaust ducting, ambient air -loaders & destoners DANGER DO NOT USE CLASS B OR SPIRAL-WRAP DUCTING FOR ROASTER OR AFTERBURNER DUCTING UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. DANGER Fires are caused by failure to maintain a clean roaster and its exhaust ducting system. Regular cleaning of the roaster and exhaust ducting will prevent the buildup of residues that could cause fire.
Operating machine Primo Roasters have 3 or 4 switches depending on model. The switches in order from left to right: Ignition (IGN), Drum (DRUM), Cooler (COOLER), & Agitator (AGT). Every Primo Roaster is outfitted with a LCD screen. This LCD screen shows your current drum temperature, Temp 1 &...
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iii. Cooling Cooler/Agitator Primo Roasters are equipped with an agitator/cooler to cool down the roasted material. Before dropping roasted material into the cooler tray turn on the agitator and cooler switches (The Genesis-Xr3 & Ranger-Xr5 models do NOT have both switches). Once your material has cooled to the desired temp you can open the discharge gate to drop material into storage bin.
Maintenance & cleaning i. Maintenance Schedule Changing Drum Depth 1. Make sure machine is shut-off. 2. Loosen the two set screws on the front bearing with a 3/32” HEX Key. 3. Use a rubber mallet to push the drum axle back to desired distance *Use rubber mallet as to not damage the machine.
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4. Inspect all ducting on roaster/cyclone for accumulation. If necessary clean and remove the accumulation prior to cleaning. 5. Check blower motor fan and if necessary, clean. Annual Cleaning 1. Check all visible bolts/screws and tighten/replace if necessary. 2. Have a professional chimney cleaner sweep clean the exhaust ducting.
Additional documents & information The information in this document is intended to assist customers with purchasing and facility preparation decisions. Upon purchase of a Primo Roaster, additional documentation will be provided. It is important for customers to read these documents to ensure that the installation and operation phases are smooth and safe.
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