Sequence of operation – Blodgett 40GS-KLS Series User Manual

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OM-40GS-KLS

Sequence of Operation

The following “action-reaction” outline is provided to help understand how the kettle works.

1. When the power switch is turned on, it starts the spark igniter and opens the

automatic valve for the pilot burner. The spark ignites a pilot flame, which heats the

sensor. The sensor then sends a signal to turn off the spark. The flame thereafter acts

as a standing pilot until the power is turned off.

2. If the pilot flame is not sensed within 90 seconds after spark begins, a timer shuts

down the entire operation. To attempt a second trial for ignition, turn off the power

switch. Check the gas supply valves and wait five minutes before trying again by

switching power on. If you cannot establish a pilot flame in four tries, close all valves,

turn off the power, and contact an authorized Service Agency.

3. When the operator sets a temperature on the thermostat, it causes the automatic

valve to admit gas to the main burner, where it is ignited by the pilot flame. When the

kettle reaches the set temperature, the thermostat switch opens. This stops the signal

to the gas control valve and shuts off gas to the main burner. The pilot flame stays lit.

4. When the kettle cools below the set temperature, the thermostat switch closes and

starts another cycle. On and off cycling continues and maintains the kettle at the

desired temperature. This action is indicated by the Heat indicator light.

The kettle has the following safety features in addition to the 90-second ignition timer:

1. Low water cutoff relay that will shut off gas supplies to all burners until the jacket

water level is corrected.

2. High limit pressure switch, set to open at about 26 PSI and to shut down the burners

until jacket pressure is decreased.

3. Pop safety valve, which will release steam if jacket pressure exceeds 30 PSI.

4. Gas pressure regulator built into the gas control valve.

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