TurboChef Technologies 2020 User Manual

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The Control System

This section contains information about the
following components:

- Control Board
- Display
- EMI Filter
- Fuses
- High-limit Thermostat
- Keypad
- Power Supply, 24VDC
- Relay (K6 - Heaters)
- Relay (K7 - Conveyor Direction)
- Relay, Solid State
- RTD
- Smart Card Reader
- Speaker
- Thermostats - 120ºF (Close on Rise)
- Wire Harness

This section also contains testing procedures for
the following components:

- Power Supply - 24VDC
- Relay (K6 - Heaters)
- Relay (K7 - Conveyor Direction)
- RTD

Control Board

The control board is powered by the 24 VDC
power supply, and sends control voltage to each
relay. See schematics (pages 37-40). 24 VDC can
be measured at the J9 connector, pins 19 and 8.

Display

The vacuum fluorescent display is the primary
user interface, and is powered by the control
board using 5 VDC. Its input voltage can be test-
ed at J7, pins 1 and 3 (page 39).

EMI Filter

The EMI filter helps suppress the amount of RF
“noise” emitted by the oven, also filtering noise
from entering the controls.

Fuses

The control circuit is ultimately protected by two
20-amp class CC fuses, which are in the line-
voltage circuit (incoming voltage). The fuses are
designed to blow in case of an over-current situa-
tion.

High-Limit Thermostat

The high limit thermostat is a 3-pole, manual
reset thermostat with a trip point of 572ºF
(300ºC). The thermostat interrupts power to the
heater elements.

Keypad

The keypad is an 11-key membrane switch.

Power Supply - 24VDC

The power supply converts line voltage to 24
VDC. Line voltage is connected to terminals L &
N. The output (24 VDC) is on terminals
“-V” and “+V”.

Testing Procedure

1. Check for line voltage at terminals L & N.

2. If correct voltage is present, check output

(-V & +V) for 24 VDC (with output wires
disconnected).

3. If voltage is present with output wires

disconnected and not present when the
wires are connected, inspect the wire
harness for damage or shorts (pages 37-40 for
schematics).

4. If wire harness is intact and undamaged,

the power supply is damaged or defective and
must be replaced (page A-8).

Relays, K6 (Heaters) and K7 (Conveyor Direction)

The K6 and K7 relays are double pole, double
throw relays with a 24 VDC coil. The coil resist-
ance is 585

W

and the contact rating is 30A at

240 VAC. When 24 VDC is applied to the coil,
the normally open contacts (7 & 4 or C & NO)
close, applying line voltage to energize the heaters
(K6) or reverse the conveyor direction (K7).

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