Hot dog corral, Technical theory of operation – A.J. Antunes & Co HDC-50A 9300360 User Manual

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Hot Dog Corral

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A.J. Antunes & Co.

P/N 1010609 Rev. I 03/12

teCHnICal tHeOry Of OperatIOn

Hot Dog Corral technical theory of

Operation

When the Rocker switch (Power On/Off) is ON, voltage

flows to the capillary bulb thermostat(s), Drive Motor

assembly, and to the Digital timer.

**

nOte: HDC-20 units consist of a single ther-

mostat that controls the entire grill area tem-

perature. HDC21a/30a/35a/50a units consist of

2 thermostats. the upper thermostat controls

the upper grill area temperature and the lower

thermostat controls the lower grill area tempera-

ture.

Provided that the grill area temperature is below the

thermostat setting, the thermostat calls for heat by

supplying line voltage to the Heating element.

nOte: the Heating element(s) are secured to the

under-side of the grill area.

as the grill area begins to heat up, the thermostat’s

bulb (mounted near the Heating element) monitors the

grill area temperature. Once the grill area temperature

approaches the thermostat setting, the thermostat’s

contacts open and the Heating element stops heating.

the heating circuit(s) will cycle on and off as needed,

even at idle. the hot dogs are placed between the

Roller Rods of the sliding Driver frame assembly. as

the Drive Motor runs, it operates a linkage system

which, in turn, operates the Driver frame assembly by

moving it up and down.

as the hot dogs roll, they absorb the heat from the grill

surface area.

nOte: the Driver frames used in HDC-20/30a/50a

units slide on four replaceable nylon Glides that

are pressed into the corners on the unit. the Driver

frames used in HDC-21a/35a units integrate four

replaceable nylon Glides with retainers. the glides

help prevent the Driver frame from scratching the

Grill area.

** the Digital timer is used only on some models.

the customer can program the timer up to 15 min-

utes. It is used to monitor the product cooking/

heating time. an integrated audio signal will sound

for a few seconds at the end of a timed cycle.

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