Lincoln Impinger Conveyor Ovens 1634-000-EA User Manual

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Low Profile – 1600 Advantage Series Service Manual – International

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gear motor

and the motor does not run, first check

the mini breaker and then the conveyor.

Refer to the next possible cause. Check

the leads to the motor for evidence of

any shorts or opens , and each lead to

ground. Check motor brushes . From

the top of the motor, rotate motor shaft

to determine if there is a locked rotor

or a locked gearbox (use care so magnet

and Hall Effect sensor board are not

damaged). Replace motor as needed.

Conveyor

Check for any mechanical misalignment.

Also, check for worn bearings.

A conveyor belt that is over tightened

will cause excessive bearing wear and

sometimes, irregular speed.

Conveyor speed varying

Power supply

Check power supply at the D.C. control

or intermittent

board for supply voltage at board terminals

L1 and L2.

Motor control board

Place the test meter probes on terminals

A+ and A-. (with speed potentiometer

set to maximum speed – approximately

2 min.). The meter reading should be

approximately 100VDC(

±

3%), if

voltage is not steady within limits,

then the board is usually bad.

Always check the speed potentiometer,

be sure it is OK before changing a

control board. This test is not always

100% accurate as this test is not

performed at operating speeds, However,

this test is the best method currently

available.

D.C. Gearmotor

If the D.C. control board is steady,

then the problem may be the motor or

gearbox. Check the brushes in the

motor for excessive arching or

unusual wear. Check the motor and

gearbox from instructions located on

page 9 under “possible cause”

listing “conveyor gear motor”

Magnet

Check to insure that the magnet

(cemented to shaft of conveyor drive

motor) has not been damaged, or come

loose from the motor shaft. Replace

as needed.

Hall Effect

Check for any physical damage to

Sensor

hall effect sensor (mounted on

conveyor drive motor). Check all

wiring and connections for tightness

and proper location. Replace as needed.

Connect new hall effect to system

and check for steady operation.

Temperature display

Display transformer

Measure the transformer primary

inoperative

for supply voltage input. If voltage is

not present, trace wiring back to the

fan relay. If voltage is present,

measure the secondary output of the

transformer. Voltage across terminals

1-3 should be 12-15VAC. Terminals

1-2 and 2-3 should be ½ the voltage

reading from terminals 1-3. If the above

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