Wells F-67 Fryer User Manual


 
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INSTALLATION (continued)
WARNING: Electric Shock hazard
All servicing requiring access to non-insulated electrical components must be
performed by a factory authorized technician.
DO NOT open any access panel which requires the use of tools. Failure to follow this
warning can result in severe electrical shock.
CAUTION:
Risk of
Damage
DO NOT connect or energize
this appliance until all
installation instructions are
read and followed. Damage
to the appliance will result if
these instructions are not
followed.
CAUTION:
Electrical Shock
Hazard
The ground pin of the power
cord plug is part of a system
designed to protect you from
electric shock in the event of
equipment damage.
DO NOT cut the ground pin
from the power cord plug in
order to fit an existing
receptacle;
DO NOT twist a blade of the
power cord plug in order to fit
an existing receptacle.
Contact a licensed electrician
to install an appropriate
electrical circuit and
receptacle.
CAUTION:
Electrical Shock
Hazard
The ground lug of F-55 and
F-67 fryers must be
connected to a suitable
building electric ground.
IMPORTANT:
Damage due to being
connected to the wrong
voltage or phase is NOT
covered by warranty.
F-49 FRYER ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
This fryer is equipped with a cord and NEMA 6-30P plug, and requires
a properly installed NEMA 6-30R receptacle. Contact a licensed
electrician to install an appropriate 208 VAC or 240 VAC 30 amp
electric circuit and grounded receptacle.
Be sure the TEMPERATURE CONTROL KNOB is turned to the OFF
position, then plug the POWER CORD into a matching receptacle.
F-55 FRYER ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
F-55 fryers must be connected directly to the electric circuit. Conduit
and strain relief must be provided by the electrician. F-55 fryers require
a 208VAC or 240VAC 40 amp circuit with ground.
Raise the element head, remove the frypot and the cover at the rear of
the fryer to gain access to the terminal block. The electrical inlet is
provided by a knock-out in the rear panel.
If an equipment shutdown interface is required by local fire code, the
flame sensor terminal block may be accessed by removing the back
panel. Replace the jumper of the terminal block with wiring to a
normally closed contact of the building fire management system.
DO NOT connect power to the flame sensor terminal block. Wiring and
contacts must be capable of handling 30 amps.
F-67 FRYER ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
F-67 fryers must be connected directly to the electric circuit. Conduit
and strain relief must be provided by the electrician. F-67 fryers require
either a 208VAC or 240VAC 50 amp single phase circuit with ground;
or, a 208VAC or 240VAC 40 amp three phase circuit with ground. Units
are shipped from the factory wired for three phase. Conversion to
single phase must be performed in the field by the electrician.
Raise the element head, remove the frypot and the cover at the rear of
the fryer to gain access to the terminal block. The electrical inlet is
provided by a knock-out in the rear panel.
Fig. 3 F-49 Fryer Power Plug and Receptacle Configuration