Middleby Marshall PS200 series User Manual

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SECTION 3 - SERVICING COMPONENTS
IV. THERMOCOUPLES
All temperature controller and high limit functions are based

on input from thermocouples. When two wires composed

of dissimilar metals are joined together and one of the ends

is heated, a continuous current flow is generated. Middleby

ovens use a Type J (iron constant) thermocouple. The iron

wire increases the number of dissimilar metal junctions in

the circuit.
Middleby has used several types of thermocouples. All

can be replaced with the current version. Refer to Figure

24 for illustrations.
•

A two-lead thermocouple with a small retaining clip.

Used for EITHER temperature-sensing OR high-limit

functions. This type is no longer available.

•

A four-lead thermocouple with a small retaining clip.

This is a dual-function unit that sends its signal to the

temperature controller and to a separate high limit con-

trol module. This type is no longer available.

•

A three-lead thermocouple with a separate ground lead,

a shielded cable and a large mounting flange. This is

the only type of thermocouple available from Middleby

at this time. If it is used to replace a four-lead dual-

function thermocouple, two complete and separate ther-

mocouples will have to be installed.

flange

Figure 24 - Thermocouples

clip

Cable

(3 leads)

Cable

(2 or 4 leads)

Current 3-lead

thermocouple

Obsolete 2-lead

or 4-lead

thermocouple

A. Part Number Reference - Thermocouples
Part numbers are provided ONLY for the current, 3-lead ther-

mocouple kits. These thermocouples include instructions

for replacing all previous thermocouple designs, in all oven

models.

P/N

Description

33984

Kit, thermocouple, PS360-series or PS555/570

series

33985

Kit, thermocouple, PS200-series or PS536

B. Thermocouple Functions
1. Temperature-sensing thermocouple(s)

All thermocouples monitor oven temperature. However,

Middleby uses the term “temperature-sensing thermo-

couple” in reference to thermocouples that send their

signal to the temperature controller instead of to a sepa-

rate high limit control module.
On ovens that do NOT include a separate high-limit

control module (this includes most PS200-series and

PS360-series gas ovens), this thermocouple signal is

used to monitor the oven temperature for regulating the

gas flow/heater activation, AND to activate the high limit

warning in case of an overtemp condition.
Middleby ovens use from one to three temperature-sens-

ing thermocouples, depending on the oven model.
Temperature-sensing thermocouples are used on all

oven models and are connected to Terminals 7 and 8

on the temperature controller. Based on the signal from

this thermocouple, the temperature controller:
•

Calls for heat from the burner/heating elements to

maintain the set point (output from Terminals 4 & 5

for on-off electric and gas ovens; output from Ter-

minals 15 & 16 for variable pulse electric and modu-

lating gas ovens).

•

Controls the cooldown feature if the HEAT switch

is turned off while the oven is above the cooldown

temperature (output from Terminals 9 & 10).

•

On ovens without a separate high limit control mod-

ule (most PS200-series and PS360-series gas and

electric ovens), the oven temperature sensed by

this thermocouple is also used to activate the high

limit warning (output from Terminals 11 & 12).

2. High limit thermocouple

Middleby uses the term “high limit thermocouple” in

reference to the thermocouple that sends its signal

solely to the separate high limit control module.
If the oven does not have a separate high limit control

module, there is no high limit thermocouple. On these

ovens, the temperature-sensing thermocouple(s) con-

trol high limit activation.

C. Troubleshooting
1. Open thermocouple

An open in a thermocouple will cause the temperature

controller to read the maximum temperature (usually

909°F/487°C). This causes the following:
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On ovens without a separate high limit control mod-

ule, an open thermocouple triggers the high limit

alarm. This shuts down the burner. After the open

has been corrected, the high limit will need to be

reset to allow the oven to resume operation.

•

On ovens with a separate high limit control mod-

ule, an open temperature-sensing thermocouple

causes the temperature controller to stop calling

for heat. This shuts down the burner.

•

On ovens with a separate high limit control mod-

ule, an open high limit thermocouple will trigger the

high limit control module to shut down the burner.

Note that the high limit control will need to be reset

after the open is corrected before the oven can re-

turn to operation.

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