Troubleshooting guide – Cleveland Range SD-1050 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

This section contains information intended for use by Authorized Service Personnel only.

PROBLEM

A/ Kettle heats too slowly or does not come to a boil.

Probable Cause

Remedy

1. Inadequate steam flow.

Check for correct steam using chart below.

If kettle is connected to a steamer and powered by a
generator the units should be operated sequentially
(kettle boiling first, then start steamer).

2. Steam trap not operating properly.

The trap should open periodically to
dump condensate, then close.
If it does not open or close it should be
cleaned or replaced.

3. Food batches are not always the same.

When checking make certain that the original state (ie.
fresh or frozen) and quantity of food product is the same.

PROBLEM

B/ The trunnion housing leaks steam.

Probable Cause

Remedy

1. Trunnion "O" rings are worn.

Replace "O" rings (see STEAM CONTROL ASSEMBLY
drawing).

Gas Input

Steam Output

Boiler

BTU/Hour

Lbs./Hour

H.P.

100,000

60

1.7

160,000

95

2.8

200,000

125

3.6

250,000

150

4.4

300,000

180

5.2

Electric
KW Input

18

60

1.7

24

70

2.0

27

90

2.6

36

120

3.5

48

150

4.4

Capacity

Fast

Medium

Stock

Gal./Lit.

Cooking

Cooking

Kettle

5/17

11

9

6

10/42

22

18

11

25/95

55

44

28

40/151

88

70

44

60/227

132

105

66

Electric: Above shows lbs. per hour with 10-15

psig steam at the kettle. The use of
higher steam pressures (20-25 psig) will
reduce heat-up time 5-20%.

STEAM FLOW RATING

OF STEAM GENERATORS

STEAM FLOW RATING

REQUIREMENTS FOR KETTLES

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