Lincoln 1164-000-EA Oven User Manual


 
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shorts. Readings should be as follows, V1 – 2.9K ohms
approx., V2 – 1.3K ohms approx. If these readings are
not achieved, replace gas valve. If these readings are
achieved, replace ignition control.
Flame will not stay on Flame sensor To check for flame sensor operation, connect a digital
multimeter (capable of measuring DC microamps)
between the flame sensor wire and the flame sensor
connection on the ignition control. Sensor current is to
be 0.9 microamps, minimum. If these readings are not
achieved, replace igniter/sensor assembly. Also check
for any type of damage to flame sensor wire and
connections.
NOTE: The DC microamp test must be conducted with
the oven in low flame (bypass) operation.
Power supply Set the temperature to the lowest temperature setting.
If there is sufficient microamp current, but the flame will
not stay lit, check for proper polarity of the power
supply.
Ignition control If there is sufficient microamp current, and there is
proper polarity of the power supply, but the burner will
not stay lit, check the reset button on the ignition
control. If the above test is okay, replace the ignition
control.
NOTE: Flame should be on at
this time
Low flame is on, but
no main flame
Control transformer Check for supply voltage to the primary of control
transformer. If no voltage is present, trace wiring back
to oven fan switch. If voltage is present, check for
24VAC at transformer secondary. If there is primary
voltage, but no secondary voltage, replace control
transformer.
Conveyor motor Check for supply voltage to the conveyor motor at
terminal #6 to neutral. If no voltage is present, trace
wiring back to the oven fan switch. If voltage is present,
but the motor will not run, check the motor windings for
opens or shorts. If any of the above fail, replace the
conveyor motor.
Capacitor, conveyor motor Check for shorts or grounds. Replace capacitor as
needed.
WARNING: Capacitor has a stored charge, discharge
before testing.
Switch, conveyor reversing Check continuity between switch terminals. Replace
switch as needed.
Oven control If there is voltage supplied to the motor, and the motor,
capacitor and reversing switch check good, replace the
oven control.
Conveyor motor runs,
but there is no speed
display
NOTE: Display will indicate
“BELT JAM”
Oven control Check for output voltage from oven control to hall effect
sensor (sensor is located in the conveyor motor).
Measure voltage at the motor connector, red wire and
yellow wire. Voltage should be approx. 10VDC. If no
voltage is present, trace wiring back to oven control. If
there is no voltage output at the oven control, replace
oven control.
Conveyor motor If there is voltage supplied to the hall effect sensor,
check for a frequency output from the hall effect
sensor. Measure frequency across the yellow and white
wires in the motor connector. Frequency reading