Lincoln 1400 Convection Oven User Manual


 
Impinger I -–1000 Series Service Manual - Domestic
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Speed Control Potentiometer This is a 0 to 400 ohm or 0 to 500 ohm, 10-turn
potentiometer. WITH POWER OFF: remove the
red, white, and black leads from terminals S1, S2,
S3. With a digital multimeter, check the ohm
reading across the red to black leads. This ohm
reading should be a steady 400-ohm, or 500-ohm,
through the entire 10-turn rotation of the
potentiometer. Check for shorts or opens or
unsteady, ohm reading, if potentiometer is
defective, replace. If the potentiometer checks OK,
and there is no output at terminals A1 and A2,
replace the D. C. control board.
Reversing Switch If there is D. C. voltage output from the motor
control board, but the conveyor drive motor is not
running, check the D.P.D.T. reversing switch.
Conveyor Drive Motor Check the conveyor drive sprocket for tightness.
Disconnect the motor, check the red and black
motor leads for opens, shorts or grounds. Check
the brushes for excessive or abnormal wear.
Replace as needed. Reconnect motor. Test for
operation. If motor does not run, replace.
Voltage Supply Check incoming voltage supply at line 1 to neutral.
There should be a voltage reading of 120 VAC. If
no present, check breakers. 3 Amp Fuse. This
conveyor fuse is located on the front panel.
Replace if defective.
Fuseholder Check and/or Replace.
Fan Switch See procedure for checking on Page 20.
Conveyor will not
run(S/N 4390 to
Q190771000 Series)
(S/N 4390-
Q147901200 Series)
Conveyor Switch Same procedure as for fan switch.
(Dual Belt Ovens) Dual belt ovens utilize 2 complete independent
conveyor drive systems. The trouble shooting
procedures are the same as single belt ovens,
except that the dual belt ovens use one each of the
following: one "A" D. C. control board and one "B"
D. C. control board.
NOTE:
Speed Adjustment
Potentiometer
This is a 0 to 5 K ohm, 10 turn potentiometer With
power off, remove the red, black and white pot
leads from the motor control board at terminals P1,
P2 and P3. With a digital multimeter, check the
ohm reading across the red lead (P3) to the black
lead (P1). This reading should be 5 K ohms ± 5%
as the pot is rotated from low to high. Place the
meter leads on the red lead (P3) and on the white
lead (P2) Rotating the pot. slowly, from low to high,
the meter reading should show an even transition
from O to 5 K ohms ± 5%. There should be
DC Motor Control Board Check for 120 VAC input to the control board at
terminals L1 and L2. If not present, check the
conveyor switch and wiring back to 3-amp fuse and
then back to power source if necessary. If 120 VAC
is present at L1 and L2, check the VDC output at
terminals A+ and A-. If a DC voltage is not present,
check the 4 amp and the 1 amp fuses on the
control board. Also reset and check the mini
breaker in the armature line to the gearmotor. If
120 VAC is present at terminals L1 and L2, but DC
voltage is not present at A+ and A-, providing the 1
amp and 4 amp fuses are good, replace the board.
If DC voltage is present at A+ and A-, but motor
does not run, check gear motor as follows.