Cleveland SteamCraft V Service Manual

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COUNTER TYPE
CONVECTION STEAMER
SERVICE
MANUAL
Model CET-16
Printed March, 1990
Cleveland Range
UNITED STATES
th
1333 East 179
St., Cleveland, Ohio 44110
Phone: (216) 481-4900 • Telex: 98-0546 •
Fax: (216) 481-3782
Toll Free: 1-800-338-2204 (in U.S.A only)
ClevelandRange
CANADA
8251 Kelle St. · Concord, Ontario, Canada L4K 1Z1
Phone: (416) 660-4747 • Fax: (416) 660-4492
Toll Free: 1-800-387-3562 (in Canada only)

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  • Page 1 UNITED STATES CANADA 8251 Kelle St. · Concord, Ontario, Canada L4K 1Z1 1333 East 179 St., Cleveland, Ohio 44110 Phone: (216) 481-4900 • Telex: 98-0546 • Phone: (416) 660-4747 • Fax: (416) 660-4492 Fax: (216) 481-3782 Toll Free: 1-800-387-3562 (in Canada only)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Assembly Install The Steam Generator Cover Install The Fan Guard Install The Slide Racks Install The Water Strainer Position and Level SteamCraft V Connect Electrical Line Canadian Wiring Considerations Connect Untreated Water Line Connect Treated Water Line Connect Drain Line...
  • Page 3: Cet-16 Service Manual

    Page ii CET-16 Service Manual CHAPTER Table of Contents PAGE CHAPTER 3. OPERATION INTRODUCTION OPERATIONAL SAFETY CONTROL PANEL Before S/N WC 9018-90A-05 CONTROL PANEL After S/N WC 9018-90A-05 DRAIN VALVE TIMED MODE Before S/N WC 9018-90A-05 TIMED MODE After S/N WC 9018-90A-05 MANUAL MODE Before S/N WC 9018-90A-05 MANUAL MODE After S/N WC 9018-90A-05 THERMOSTATIC TIMER COMPENSATION...
  • Page 4: Chapter Page

    CET-16 Service Manual Page iii PAGE Table of Contents CHAPTER Color Coded Wiring Harness Printed Circuit Boards Door Sensor Membrane Switch Compartment Temperature Switch Time/Temperature Circuit - Troubleshooting WATER LEVEL PROBES Set Point Water Level Control Testing Flood Probe Control Circuit Water Level Probe Control Circuit Low Water Level Control Circuit TEMPERATURE CONTROL CIRCUITS...
  • Page 5 Page 0 CET-16 Service Manual Figure 1-1. SteamCraft V Counter Type Convection Steamer Printed 4/90...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1-Product Identification

    SteamCraft V steamers are identified by model number CET-16. Each character of the model number identifies a characteristic of the steamer. The SteamCraft V is a Convection steamer, Electric powered, and Table mounted with an input energy rating of 16.5 KW. This manual covers all standard features of model CET-16 SteamCraft V steamers.
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Installation Instructions

    Install the SteamCraft V according to the policies and procedures outlined in this manual INSTALLATION POLICIES • The SteamCraft V must be installed by qualified plumbing and electrical personnel, working to all applicable national and local codes. Equipment installation must comply with the Basic Plumbing Code of the Building Officials and Code Administrators International Inc.
  • Page 8: Installation Overview

    , illustrates the various electrical, water, and drain lines that must be connected to the SteamCraft V. These lines can be constructed and connected to the SteamCraft V easily and without delay if the various construction and installation tasks are performed a planned sequence. Table 2-1 summarizes these tasks and lists them in a recommended sequence.
  • Page 9 CET-16 Service Manual Page 5 Figure 2-1. Schematic Installation Diagram 1. Electrical conduit access to terminal block inside 4. Untreated cold water connection (1/4'' NPT). back cover. • Steam Generator and Condenser supply for • Canadian steamers are supplied with six feet of units without water treatment system.
  • Page 10: Preparation For Installation

    As with any steam generating equipment, water quality is a critical factor in SteamCraft V performance. If Seed water is tow in Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) and free of particulate manner, the steam generator, heating elements, and valves of the SteamCraft V will give years of trouble-free service with a minimum of maintenance .
  • Page 11 When selecting an operating location for the SteamCraftV, observe the following criteria. • The SteamCraft V takes up a minimum of counter space. Figure 2 -4 illustrates the dimensions and clearances required. The 3'' clearance at the rear includes spacing for the water inlet strainer and fittings, and the maximum size (2"...
  • Page 12 150 pounds to include the weight of water and food. • The SteamCraft V has capacity for five 12" x 20" x 2.5" Cafeteria Pans (model # SP-25 or PP-25). Convenient storage for these pans and their alternates should be considered when selecting the operating location.
  • Page 13: Electric Power Line

    Figure 2-6 illustrates an electrical layout recommended by Cleveland Range. When installing the electrical power lines and acces- sories, observe the following instructions. 1. In the United States, install the electrical power lines in accordance with local codes and/or the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No.
  • Page 14: Water Supply Lines

    3. The recommended size for the water supply lines is 1/4'L.P.S. This is the size of toe lines in the SteamCraft V. If larger lines are used, a pressure reducer must be installed in the supply line to maintain the pressure specified in #2, above.
  • Page 15: Free Air Vented Drain Lines

    This discharge is usually under pressure. The drain outlet MUST be free air vented to disburse the pressure, and avoid creating a back pressure or a vacuum within the SteamCraft V. • Backpressure will cause steam and hot water leakage around the door.
  • Page 16: Installation Instructions

    • If the drain outlet extension requires six to twelve feet of pipe, or requires more than three elbows, use 2" pipe and fittings. 3. The drain line must have a gravity flow from the SteamCraft V drain outlet to the floor drain.
  • Page 17 2. Slit the four corners of the carton and peel carton sides away from the SteamCraft V. 3. Open the door of the SteamCraft V, and remove the package of unassembled parts. This package contains the four parts illustrated in figure 2-8 Check that all four parts have been included in the package.
  • Page 18: Shipping Damage Instructions

    Parts shipped unassembled (figure2-8) can be assembled before or after the SteamCraft V is connected to the electric power, water supply, and drain lines. If these parts are to be stored during the connection proce- dures, place them back in their shipping box place the box back inside the steamer, and dose the steamer door.
  • Page 19: Install The Slide Racks

    CET-16 Service Manual Page 15 Install The Slide Racks 1. Refer to figure 2-12. Each rack has four loops: two on top and two on the bottom. Hold one slide rack so the ends of the hanger loops are pointing down. 2.
  • Page 20: Position And Level Steamcraft V

    Position and Level Steamcraft V For efficient operation, the steamer should be level both front to back and side to side. The adjustable legs of the SteamCraft V are four inches long when the adjustable feet arc fully retracted. The adjustable feet can be extended approximately two inches, providing adjustment for leveling the steamer.
  • Page 21: Connect Electrical Line

    6. Each steamer MUST be electrically grounded by the installer 7. All SteamCraft V's are wired for 3 phase only, and are not convertible to single phase. 8. If no further work is required inside the SteamCraft V, secure the rear panel in place using six mounting screws (figure 2-15).
  • Page 22: Canadian Wiring Considerations

    SteamCraft V water pressure requirements specified in Water Supply Lines (page 10). 2. If the water strainer is not already connected to the SteamCraft V, refer to Install The Water Strainer (page 15), and connect the water strainer to the untreated water intake bulkhead coupling.
  • Page 23 7. Turn on the untreated water supply, and check the lines for signs of leakage, both outside and inside the steamer. 8. If no further work is required inside the SteamCraft V, secure the rear panel in place using six mounting screws (figure 2-l5).
  • Page 24: Connect Treated Water Line

    7. Turn on the treated water supply, and check the lines for signs of leakage, both outside and inside the steamer 8. If no further work is required inside the SteamCraft V, secure the rear panel in place using six mounting screws (figure 2-l5).
  • Page 25: Final Setup And Checkout

    Final Setup And Checkout This is a simple test procedure to verify that the electrical, water, and drain lines have been property connected to the SteamCraft V. The test also verifies basic operation of the steamer. For a more complete test of the SteamCraft V functions, perform the Function Test on page 23.
  • Page 26: Timed Test -1 Minute

    Turn on electric power to the SteamCraft V at the fused disconnect switch. 6. Close the steamer door. 7. Refer to figure 2-22, and turn on the SteamCraft V by pressing the POWER touch pad. The red light above POWER and the WATER alarm light turn on.
  • Page 27: Manual Test

    CET-16 Service Manual Page 23 MANUAL Test 1. If not already done, perform SETUP. 2. Activate the manual cooking cycle by pressing the MANUAL touch pad (2). • The heater elements and the cold water condenser will turn on. • If no TIMED or MANUAL tests have been done, it will take approximately two minutes for the water in the steam generator to reach operating temperature and begin generating steam 3.
  • Page 28: Function Test Before S/N Wc 9018-90A-05

    FUNCTION TEST Before S/N WC 9018-90A-05 The function Test is a more thorough test of the SteamCraft V than the Set- Up and Check-Out procedures. If the checkout has been unsatisfactory or a more thorough inspection is required, perform the following Function Test...
  • Page 29 CET-16 Service Manual Page 25 a. Support the control panel so it doesn't fall when the mounting screws are removed. b. DO NOT DISCONNECT any of the control panel wiring. c. Refer to figure 2-23, and remove the mounting screws. Save the screws.
  • Page 30: Door Switch Test

    Page 26 CET-16 Service Manual a. Aline the positioning stud as shown in figure 2-23. b. Make sure fee wires are dear and secure the panel in place with the mounting screws. 12. Close the steamer door. When the water level reaches the water level probe (lowest), the WATER alarm turns off and the heater contactors operate.
  • Page 31 CET-16 Service Manual Page 27 3. Refer to figure 2-25 and press the TIME SET one minute touch pad (5) to increase TIME DISPLAY from 00 to 09, then back to 00. 4. Refer to figure 2-25 and press the TIME SET ten minute touch pad (4) to increase TIME DISPLAY from 00 to 90, then back to 00.
  • Page 32: Function Test After S/N Wc9018-90A-05

    FUNCTION TEST After S/N WC 9018-90A-05 The Function Test is a more thorough test of the SteamCraft V than the Set-Up and Check-Out procedures. If the checkout has been unsatisfac- tory or a more thorough inspection is required, perform the following Function Test procedures.
  • Page 33 CET-16 Service Manual Page 29 a. Support the control panel so it doesn't fall when the mourning screws are removed. b. DO NOT DISCONNECT any of the control panel wiring. c. Refer to figure 2-26, and remove the mounting screws. Save the screws.
  • Page 34: Door Switch Test

    Page 30 CET-16 Service Manual a. Aline the positioning stud as shown in figure 2-26. b. Make sure the wires are clear and secure the panel in place with the mounting screws. 11. Clos the steamer door. When the water level reaches the water level probe (lowest), the WATER alarm turns off and the heater contactors operate.
  • Page 35 CET-16 Service Manual Page 31 10. Press the TIMED touch pad (6) to stop displays. 11. Press the MANUAL touch pad (2). The green light above the touch pad turns on. 12. The heaters, fan and condenser valve turn on. 13.
  • Page 36: Chapter 3. Operation

    Wet or damp gloves conduct heat, and will cause bums when touching hot items. The SteamCraft V will require minimum servicing if it is properly operated and maintained by trained personnel The following steps will help keep the steamer in good condition.
  • Page 37: Control Panel Before S/N Wc 9018-90A-05

    Page 34 CET-16 Service Manual CONTROL PANEL Before S/N WC 9018-90A-05 CAUTION Press touch pad switches with linger tip only. Do not use finger nails, kitchen utensils, or anything sharp to press switches. 1. POWER This on/off touch pad controls electrical power to the steamer. A red fight above the touch pad turns on when electrical power is on.
  • Page 38 CET-16 Service Manual Page 35 steamer shuts off and cannot be turned on until the problem is corrected. Refer to Troubleshooting in Chapter 4. 8. WATER WATER is a low water safety warning. It indicates that the water level in the steam generator is too low.
  • Page 39: Control Panel After S/N Wc 9018-90A-05

    Page 36 CET-16 Service Manual CONTROL PANEL After S/N WC 9018-90A-05 CAUTION Press touch pad switches with finger tip only. Do not use finger nails, kitchen utensils, or anything sharp to press switches. 1. POWER This on/off touch pad controls electrical power to the steamer. A red light above the touch pad turns on when electrical power is on.
  • Page 40 CET-16 Service Manual Page 37 steamer shuts off and cannot be turned on until the problem is corrected. Refer to Troubleshooting in Chapter 4. 8. WATER WATER is a low water safety warning. It indicates that the water level in the steam generator is too low. Water cannot be heated until the steam generator has enough water to operate safely.
  • Page 41: Drain Valve

    Page 38 CET-16 Service Manual DRAIN VALVE The steamer drain valve is located underneath the steamer, near the leftft rear comer; see figure 3-3. Push the handle to the right to dose the dram valve. Pull the handle toward the front of the steamer to open the drain valve.
  • Page 42: Timed Mode Before S/N Wc 9018-90A-05

    CET-16 Service Manual Page 39 TIMED MODE Before S/N WC 9018-90A-05 TIMED mode is used when the operator wishes to set the timer for a specific length of cooking time, for example, according to food package instructions or recipe instructions. 1.
  • Page 43: Manual Mode Before S/N Wc 9018-90A-05

    Page 40 CET-16 Service Manual MANUAL MODE Before S/N WC 9018-90A-05 When MANUAL cooking is selected, the DIGITAL TIME DISPLAY counts up from 00. The operator can watch time elapse until proper cooking time has been reached. If exact cooking time is not known, the operator can check food periodically to find when it is done.
  • Page 44: Control Panel Warnings

    CET-16 Service Manual Page 41 CONTROL PANEL WARNINGS WARNING If FLOOD light is flashing, DO NOT OPEN COM- PARTMENT DOOR! Shut off water valve to steamer and allow steamer to cool down before opening steamer door. FLOOD is a high water alarm. It lights when the water level in the steam generator is too high.
  • Page 45: Cooking

    Close the steamer door. 4. To obtain the best cooking results, use shallow (2-1/2 inch deep), perforated pans without covers (Cleveland Range model number PP-2.5). This gives the best heat transfer and shortest cooking time for the food.
  • Page 46: Timed Cooking

    CET-16 Service Manual Page 43 TIMED Cooking Use SUGGESTED TIMER SETTINGS guide located on the steamer door. 2. Set TIME by pressing the left and right TIME SET touch pads. 3. Press the TIMED touch pad. The green light above the touch pad turns on.
  • Page 47 Page 44 CET-16 Service Manual Figure 3-11. Shut Down Schematic WARNING Inside of steamer and circulator heater (behind fan guard) stay hot for a long time. Be careful when cleaning inside steamer compartment 4. Remove the slide racks, fan guard and steam generator cover. Wash and nose separately or run them through dishwasher according to health requirements.
  • Page 48 CET-16 Service Manual Page 45 8. Run clean rinse water through the compartment drain and steam generator. WARNING Let rinse water drain through compartment drain opening. If water does not drain freely, drain lines must be cleaned before cooking again. Clogged or slow drains are dangerous because hot water may spill out when compartment doors are opened during or after a cooking cycle.
  • Page 49: Chapter 4 Preventative Maintenance And Troublshooting

    DAILY MAINTENANCE 1. Clean interior and exterior of SteamCraft V according to instructions of SHUT DOWN an page 43, Operation. 2. Before draining, while water is still warm, brush the generator out with a very soft brush going over the probes, elements and sides.
  • Page 50: Weekly Maintenance

    Page 48 CET-16 Service Manual WEEKLY MAINTENANCE WARNING The steamer is equipped with a drain screen in the back of the cooking compartment. The steamer should never be operated without the screen in place. This screen prevents large food particles from entering and possibly blocking the drain fine.
  • Page 51: Steam Generator Descaling Procedure

    Steam generator should be descaled at least once a month, depending on scale buildup. If you have serious steam generator scale buildup, install a water treatment system for the steamer. Cleveland Range, Inc. recommends use of the descaling kit (part number 101751). Full descal- ing may take several hours, or more than one add process.
  • Page 52 Page 50 CET-16 Service Manual Rinse out the steam generator with clean water. Remove loose particles from inside the steam generator. Do not rinse them down the drain. 3. Turn electrical power on at the disconnect switch. 4. Clos the drain valve; leave the steam generator cover off. 5.
  • Page 53 CET-16 Service Manual Page 51 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY/REFERENCE POWER touch pad on, but panel Electricity turned off. Turn on on electricity. light does not turn on. WATER alarm light on. Steamer Normally on during FILLING does not make any steam. Water supply to steam generator Open water supply valve.
  • Page 54: Troubleshooting Notes

    Try descaling steam generator. 1. If problem is inside the steamer compartments, can an authorized service representative. Cleveland Range, Inc. will not pay for warranty repairs by unauthorized repair centers. 2. Perform the following procedure.
  • Page 55 4. Repairs to external wiring should be done by a Licensed Electrician. 5. Repairs to external plumbing should he done by a Licensed Plumber. 8. Proper installation of the SteamCraft V is the responsibility of the owner or installer. Refer to Cleveland Range, Inc. warranty on the inside front cover.
  • Page 56 Page 54 CET-16 Service Manual Figure 5-1. Block Diagram Printed 4/90...
  • Page 57: Chapter 5 Electrical System

    Page 55 CHAPTER 5. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OVERVIEW The SteamCraft V electrical system has three separate power circuits shown in the block diagram, Figure 5-1. They are the primary (high voltage) circuit, the 120 VAC circuit, and the low voltage control circuits.
  • Page 58 460 VAC operation. When testing or replacing steam generator or fan heater elements, refer to Heater Elements and Tables 5-1 and 5-2. 4. Normally, the SteamCraft V control panel is factory set for 60 Hz operation. For 50 Hz operation, Cleveland Range supplies the control panel with jumper wire JP1 removed.
  • Page 59 CET-16 Service Manual Page 57 Figure 5-2. Control Board Printed Circuit Board Printed 4/90...
  • Page 60: Heater Element Testing

    Page 58 CET-16 Service Manual Heater Element Testing WARNING DEATH, INJURY, OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE may be caused by the voltages associated with the generator and heater elements. Turn the power OFF at the external disconnect switch before testing the heater elements. The steam generator and fan heater elements may be tested while installed the steam generator with or without wiring connected.
  • Page 61: Control Circuits

    CET-16 Service Manual Page 59 Control Circuits Relays (K1, K2, K3, K4) mounted on the control board use normally open contacts to control 120 VAC power to the front/rear contactors and the water flow solenoids. One side of each contactor or solenoid connects directly to one side of the 120 VAC secondary of the transformer.
  • Page 62: Condenser Spray Solenoid Valve

    The front contactor energizes during standby steaming cycles. The Front Contactor (3 pole) SteamCraft V operates in standby anytime the steamer has been ener- gized by pressing the POWER switch on the front panel, the door is closed, and the water level is above the low water probe. Contacts (L2 and L3 for DELTA connection, L1 and L2 for WYE connection) of the front contactor close to turn ON the fan motor and the 5.3 kW heater nearest...
  • Page 63: Low Voltage Circuits And Control Board

    Repair the conformal coating with Cleveland Range approved coating material. CON 2 Connections CON 2 provides the connection point for all low voltage functions.
  • Page 64: Printed Circuit Boards

    When testing a property installed membrane switch with an ohmmeter, the resistance reading must be less than 70 ohms with the switch dosed, as set by the switch vendor. The Cleveland Range circuit design operates with dosed switch resistance of 5000 ohms or less. Before testing or...
  • Page 65: Compartment Temperature Switch

    CET-16 Service Manual Page 63 Figure 5-5. Door Sensor Location Compartment Temperature Switch A snap action thermostatic switch attaches to the underside of the steamer compartment near the front left corner of the steam generator. The switch closes when the compartment temperature rises above 180- 200 F and controls tile timing circuit during TIMED operation.
  • Page 66: Time/Temperature Circuit - Troubleshooting

    5. Remove meter and jumper. WATER LEVEL PROBES The SteamCraft V water level controls employ resistance sensing control circuits The control circuit uses a high frequency (15 to 20 kHz) AC current source with an open circuit voltage of 0.6 V RMS (+5%) between the shell of the steam generator and the sensing probe.
  • Page 67: Water Level Control Testing

    CET-16 Service Manual Page 65 circuit. The nominal set point resistance for all water level probe func- tions is 12,000 ohms. Because the measured resistance includes both AC and DC components, the measured resistance through water (probe to tank) may be higher than the set point resistance. The measured resistance may be as high as 17,000 ohms without significant effect on performance.
  • Page 68: Low Water Level Control Circuit

    Page 66 CET-16 Service Manual 6. Slowly adjust the potentiometer to reduce the resistance. Stop adjusting the potentiometer at the moment the water solenoid turns off. 7. Remove potentiometer and measure its resistance. The resistance should be between 10,000 and 15,000 ohms (see Figure 5-8). 8.
  • Page 69: Temperature Control Circuits

    10. Disconnect potentiometer and reconnect the probe. TEMPERATURE CONTROL CIRCUITS The SteamCraft V uses two separate temperature control circuits. These circuits provide standby operation and power conservation. Each circuit uses a negative temperature coefficient thermoistor as a temperature sensor and a board mounted potentiometer for set point adjustment.
  • Page 70: Generator Temperature Control Circuit

    Page 68 CET-16 Service Manual NOTE Before the rear contactor will operate, the Steamer Ready Conditions (page 60) must be met If the compartment door is open for troubleshooting or repair, a magnet must be placed over door sensor to simulate a dosed door. Generator Temperature Control Circuit The genertor temperature thermistor attaches to the front of the steam generator near the water level probes.
  • Page 71: Thermistor Testing

    3. Measure the resistance of the thermistor at room temperature; it should be between 90,000 and 125,000 ohms. 4. Turn on the SteamCraft V and observe the decrease in resistance of the thermistor as the unit heats. After 10 minutes, the resistance should decrease to between 10,000 and 25,000 ohms.
  • Page 72: Chapter 6 Illustrated Parts Lists

    WIRING AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS Table 6-1 lists SteamCraft V wiring and schematic diagrams for DELTA and WYE connections. The diagrams are shown in sequence at the end of this chapter.
  • Page 73 Page 72 CET-16 Service Manual Figure 6-1. MAJOR COMPONENT GROUPS...
  • Page 74 CET-16 Service Manual Page 73 Figure 6-2. ACCESS PANEL AND EXTERNAL COMPONENTS Item Part No. Description Quantity 101397 Access Panel 19148 Screw, Panel Mounting 101622 Decal, Drain Specification 101795 Decal, Electrical Schematic, Standard US Units 101966 Decal, Electrical Schematic, 4-Wire Connection 101966 Decal, Electrical Schematic, Sous Vide Option 101770...
  • Page 75 Page 74 CET-16 Service Manual Figure 6-3. STEAMER COMPARTMENT GROUP Item Part No. Description Quantity See Figure 6-7 For Parts Circular Oven Element Assembly ( 101436 Cover, Fan 414232 Rack, Slide 1012881 Cover, Steam Generator Printed 4/90...
  • Page 76 CET-16 Service Manual Page 75 Figure 6-4A. COMPARTMENT DOOR AND HINGE ASSEMBLIES Item Part No. Description Quantity COMPARTMENT DOOR ASSEMBLY 1017722 Compartment Door Assembly, hinged left (standard) 1017723 Compartment Door Assembly, hinged right (optional) 101299 Bushing, Nylon, Flanged 101401 Door Gasket 101358 Internal Door Plate 18357...
  • Page 77 Page 76 CET-16 Service Manual Figure 6-4B. COMPARTMENT DOOR AND HINGE ASSEMBLIES Item Part No. Description Quantity COMPARTMENT DOOR ASSEMBLY 102414 Compartment Door Assembly, hinged left (standard) 1024141 Compartment Door Assembly, hinged right (optional) 102410 Door, Outer, hinged left (standard) 1024101 Door, Outer, hinged right (optional) 102411...
  • Page 78 CET-16 Service Manual Page 77 Figure 6-5. CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY Item Part No. Description Quantity CONTROL PANEL ASSMBLY 1012921 Weldment, Panel 101944 Gasket, Panel 1026941 Replacement Assembly, Membrane Switch and Control Board Membrane Switch (1019301) Printed Circuit Board, Control Panel PCB (101606) Magnet, Compartment Door Sensor (101684) Bracket, Magnet Mounting(101710) Nut, 8 x 32 Hex (14598)
  • Page 79 Page 78 CET-16 Service Manual Figure 6-6. ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ASSEMBLY Item Pan No. Description Quantity 101352 Terminal Block 4 pole 14598 23114 Washer, Star 127286 Screw,Mounting, Terminal Block 20304 Lug, Grounding 127286 Screw, Mounting, Grounding Lug 14598 Nut, Mounting, Grounding Lug 23114 Washer, Star 101640...
  • Page 80 CET-16 Service Manual Page 79 Figure 6-6. ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ASSEMBLY Printed 4/90...
  • Page 81 Page 80 CET-16 Service Manual Figure 6-7. FAN ASSEMBLY Item Part No. Description Quantity 1014241 FAN ASSEMBLY 101424 Blade, Fan 101398 Hub, Pan Drive 19218 Bolt, Blade Mounting 23105 Lockwasher 101399 Cap, Seal Protection 101334 Screw, Cap Mounting Motor, Fan Drive, Electric 101235 208/240V, Single Phase 1012351...
  • Page 82 CET-16 Service Manual Page 81 Figure 6-7. FAN ASSEMBLY Printed 4/90...
  • Page 83 Page 82 CET-16 Service Manual Figure 6-8. CONDENSER AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS Item Part Description Quantity 1020301 DRAIN CONDENSER ASSEMBLY 1019701 Condenser Housing 23116 Washer, Flat, 1/4-5/8 101873 Nut, Self-locking, 1/4-20 102112 Gasket Rubber, Condenser Housing 101508 Sensor, Thermal 102348 Bracket, Mounting, Thermal Sensor 14672 Nut,Self-locking 101320...
  • Page 84 CET-16 Service Manual Page 83 Figure 6-8. CONDENSER AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS Printed 4/90...
  • Page 85 Page 84 CET-16 Service Manual Figure 6-9. STEAM GENERATOR ASSEMBLY Item Pan No. Description Quantity STEAM GENERATOR ASSEMBLY 1022571 Steam Generator Body 101402 Steam Generator Gasket 14677 Acorn Nut, 1/4-20, S/S HEATING ELEMENT ASSEMBLY Element, Heating, 2666 Watt 101223 208 V 1012231 220-240 V 1012232...
  • Page 86 CET-16 Service Manual Page 85 Figure 6-9. STEAM GENERATOR ASSEMBLY Printed 4/90...
  • Page 87 Page 86 CET-16 Service Manual Figure 6-10A. DOUBLE WATER INLET ARRANGEMENT Item Part No. Description Quantity 102383 Cold Water Inlet Strainer Assembly 19870 Strainer, 1/4" 14304 Nipple, 1/4" 03641 Coupling Assembly, Bulkhead 1/4" Female Adapter, Coupling Nut, Coupling Retainer Lockwasher 101774 Insert, 1/4"...
  • Page 88 CET-16 Service Manual Page 87 Figure 6-10A. DOUBLE WATER INLET ARRANGEMENT Printed 4/90...
  • Page 89 Page 88 CET-16 Service Manual Figure 6-10B. SINGLE WATER INLET ARRANGEMENT Item Part No. Description Quantity 102383 Cold Water Inter Strainer Assembly 19870 Strainer, 1/4" 14304 Nipple, 1/4" 1/4" 03641 Coupling Assembly, Bulkhead 1/4" Female Adapter, Coupling Nut, Coupling Retainer Lockwasher 06188 Tee, Tubing Male Fitting...
  • Page 90 CET-16 Service Manual Page 89 Figure 6-10B. SINGLE WATER INLET ARRANGEMENT Printed 4/90...
  • Page 91 Page 90 CET-16 Service Manual Figure 6-10C. DOUBLE WATER INLET ARRANGEMENT WITH STEAMERGARD Item Part No. Description Quantity 102383 Cold Water Inlet Strainer Assembly 19870 Strainer, 1/4" 14304 Nipple, 1/4" 03641 Coupling Assembly, Bulkhead 1/4" Female Adapter, Coupling Nut, Coupling Retainer Lockwasher 06188 Tee, Tubing Male Fitting...
  • Page 92 CET-16 Service Manual Page 91 Figure 6-10C. DOUBLE WATER INLET ARRANGEMENT WITH STEAMERGARD Printed 4/90...
  • Page 93 Page 92 CET-16 Service Manual Figure 6-11. SteamCraft V Wiring Diagram, 3-Wire DELTA Connection Printed 4/90...
  • Page 94 CET-16 Service Manual Page 93 Figure 6-12. SteamCraft V Schematic Diagram, 3-Wire DELTA Connection Printed 4/90...
  • Page 95 Page 94 CET-16 Service Manual Figure 6-13. SteamCraft V Wiring Diagram, 4-Wire WYE Connection Printed 4/90...
  • Page 96 CET-16 Service Manual Page 95 Figure 6-14. SteamCraft V Schematic Diagram, 4-Wire WYE Connection Printed 4/90...

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