Lincoln Impinger Conveyor Oven Series 1000 User Manual

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Impinger I -–1000 Series Service Manual - International

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Ignitor/Sensor Assembly

Check for visible damage to ignitor/ sensor

assembly. If there is no visible damage to the

components, and no spark, replace the spark

generator. If there is visible damage to the Ignitor

sensor assembly, replace it. Also check for frayed

or damaged wires in burner tube.

Gas Valve

Check for 220 VAC supply to gas valve. If no

voltage present, check reset button on ignition

control, check all connections for tightness. If there

still is no voltage at gas valve, replace

No Pilot

Solenoid Valve

If all above are operating properly, but there is no

pilot flame, check for any obstructions in bypass

orifice (drilled port through wall inside solenoid

valve).

Pilot flame, but burner

will not stay ignited

Flame Sensor

(There should be a visible pilot flame at this time.)

To check for flame sensor operation, connect a

digital multimeter (capable of measuring D. C.

micro amperes) between the flame sensor wire and

terminal "F" on the ignition control or in flame

sensor lead for Landis & Gyr. NOTE: this is a

current measurement and the meter must be

connected in series. Proper current readings

should be between 2 and 4 micro Amp. D.C. for

Honeywell, 3 micro amp for Landis & Gyr minimum.

If these readings are not achieved, replace

ignitor/sensor assembly. Also check for any type of

damage to flame sensor wire and connections.

Ignition Control If there is sufficient flame sensor

current, but the burner will not remain ignited,

check reset button on ignition control, if all above

are okay, replace ignition control.

Temperature Control

Check for 120 VAC across L1 and L2 on

temperature control board. If no voltage present,

retrace wiring back to power supply. Turn the

temperature adjustment knob to the maximum

temperature position and check for 120 VAC at the

load terminal to neutral. If 120 VAC is not present,

proceed as follows: If 120 VAC is present and unit

is not heating, see "Solenoid Valve."

Thermocouple Probe

Remove thermocouple leads from the temperature

control board and measure the millivolt output of

these leads. Refer to chart on page 59 for proper

readings.

Temperature Control

Potentiometer

WITH POWER OFF: remove the leads from the

temperature control board and measure ohms from

black and white leads. The ohm reading should be

0 to 2.5K ohms as the dial is turned through its full

rotation. From black to red leads the reading should

be 2.5K ohms and remain steady throughout the

full rotation of the dial. If the thermocouple probe

and the control potentiometer check good, then the

problem is usually with the temperature control

board.

Red indicator light is

on but no main flame

Solenoid Valve

If output voltage is present at temperature control

board, check for voltage at solenoid valve. If

voltage is present, listen for valve to open and

close. Also check for opens and shorts in coil.

Replace as needed.

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