Sequence of operation impinger x2 ovens - domestic – Lincoln Impinger X2 Ovens with Push Button Controls 3270-2 User Manual

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Impinger X2 – Digital Service Manual – Dom & Int’l

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SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

IMPINGER X2 OVENS - DOMESTIC

WITH PUSH BUTTON CONTROLS

3240-2*

230VAC 60

HZ.

1

PHASE

3240-2*

230VAC 60

HZ.

3

PHASE

3262-2*

230VAC 60

HZ.

1

PHASE

3262-2*

230VAC 60

HZ.

3

PHASE

3270-2*

230VAC 60

HZ.

1

PHASE

3270-2*

230VAC 60

HZ.

3

PHASE

*NOTE:

Model number ending in TS indicates top belt is split belt

Model number ending in SB indicates bottom belt is split belt

Model number ending in SS indicates both belts are split belts


POWER SUPPLY

Electrical power to be supplied to the oven by a three conductor service for single phase
or a four conductor service for three phase.
Black conductor is hot.
Red conductor is hot.
Orange conductor is hot.
Green conductor is ground.

MAIN FAN CIRCUIT

Power is permanently supplied to the normally open contacts of the main fan relay.
Power is also supplied, through a 3 amp. fuse, to the 30 minute time delay relay.
Closing the oven power switch enables the 30 minute time delay relay. The 30 minute
time delay relay supplies line voltage to the coil of the main fan relay. These normally
open contacts now close energizing the main fan motor. Closing the main power switch
also supplies power to the burner and conveyor circuits.

BURNER CIRCUIT

Closing the main power switch supplies line voltage to the oven control transformer. The
transformer’s secondary supplies 24VAC to the oven control and, through the burner
blower air pressure switch, to the burner control. When the burner control is supplied
with 24VAC, the pilot valve is energized and the igniter circuit is energized. Ignition
should now occur. After the pilot flame is proven, the main gas valve is energized.

TEMPERATURE CONTROL

Closing the main fan switch supplies line voltage to the oven control transformer. The
transformer’s secondary supplies 24VAC to the oven control. The oven control is set to
the desired temperature. The thermocouple will provide varying millivolts to the oven
control. The oven control supplies line voltage to the temperature regulation valve at
intermittent intervals to maintain desired temperature. The display on the oven control
will indicate when the temperature regulation valve is energized.
NOTE: The display also indicates oven temperature.

CONVEYOR DRIVE








THE OVEN WILL CONTAIN BETWEEN TWO AND FOUR SEPARATE CONVEYOR
DRIVE SYSTEMS. THE SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS WILL BE THE SAME FOR
EACH MOTOR SYSTEM.
Closing the main fan switch supplies line voltage, to the conveyor motor and to the
primary of the control transformer. Secondary voltage, 24VAC, is supplied to he oven
control. Setting the oven control to the desired time, outputs voltage, through a
reversing switch, to the conveyor motor.
NOTE: The conveyor control uses a hall effect sensor and magnet to prove operation of
the conveyor motor. If the conveyor motor is not running, “BELT JAM” is indicated on
the display.

AUTOMATIC COOL DOWN

When the oven is started, the 30 minute time delay relay is enabled, permitting the oven
fan to operate for approximately 30 minutes after the oven is shut off, to cool the oven.
When the oven is shut off, the 30 minute time delay relay will keep the coil of the main
fan relay closed for 30 minutes, maintaining operation of the main fan motor.


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