Fill And Cold Water Solenoid Valves - Vulcan-Hart VSX3E Service Manual

Vulcan vsx3e steamers: supplementary guide
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VSX SERIES STEAMER - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
3. Unscrew probes from steam generator tank.
(Gas Model Shown)
NOTE: Probe should be cleaned thoroughly.
Remove all accumulated deposits from the insulator
using a soft cloth.
NOTE: Do not use anything abrasive on the
insulators.
NOTE: If the probes are dirty, delime the unit after
assembling.
4. Reverse procedure to install.
NOTE: Perform a steam generator tank cleaning as
outlined under "STEAM GENERATOR TANK
CLEANING".
FILL AND COLD WATER
SOLENOID VALVES
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL
POWER TO THE MACHINE AT THE MAIN
CIRCUIT BOX. PLACE A TAG ON THE CIRCUIT
BOX INDICATING THE CIRCUIT IS BEING
SERVICED.
Removal
1. Turn "off" the water supply to the steamer.
2. Remove the right side panel as outlined under
"COVERS AND PANELS".
3. Cut the wire ties around "wire bundle" and trace
the power wires for the solenoid valve being
serviced back to there terminations and remove.
4. Disconnect the fittings on each side of the valve
and remove the valve from the unit.
5. Reverse procedure to install.
(Electric Model)
(Gas Model)
Disassembly
NOTE: It is recommended that the valve be
removed from the unit for cleaning to prevent
damage to the lines and fittings when the stem is
removed from the body.
1. Remove the coil assembly from the valve stem.
2. Disconnect the fittings on each side of the valve
and remove it from the unit. Read note before
removing.
NOTE: If a standard or adjustable spanner wrench
that fits these solenoids is available, the body of the
valve might be held with vise grips and then,
remove the stem with your spanner wrench. If this
can be done without damaging the line or fittings,
proceed to step 5.
3. Clamp the body of the valve in a vise.
4. Mark a scribe line on the stem nut to the valve
body for proper retightening.
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