8 troubleshooting and problem isolation – Frymaster 2424G User Manual
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24G SERIES FLATBOTTOM GAS FRYERS
CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES
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13. Install new firebox into cabinet. Replace
screws (12) removed during removal of
the old firebox. Use spray adhesive (Zep
Aero Tac High-Strength Spray Adhesive
or equivalent) to install new insulation in
firebox bottom as shown. The insulation
must not go above the top of the burner-
box center flange.
NOTE: Ensure the strip of insulation is
properly affixed to the front blower-
housing flange (arrow) prior to installing
frypot. Failure to install the insulation
strip will result in frypot-baffle burnout,
blower damage and fryer malfunction,
and will void all applicable warranties.
14. Install new frypot, using care not to
damage the firebox insulation. Ensure
the blower-housing insulation strip
remains in place after installing the new
frypot (arrow).
Reverse the above steps to reassemble the
fryer. Use high-temp silicone to re-install
the top assembly (single fryers) or joiner
strips, flue caps, etc. (systems).
1.8 Troubleshooting and Problem Isolation
This section is intended to provide technicians with a general knowledge of the broad problem
categories associated with this equipment, and the probable causes of each. With this knowledge,
the technician should be able to isolate and correct any problem encountered.
Problems you are likely to encounter with 24G Series Flatbottom fryers can be grouped into five
categories:
1. Ignition failures
2. Improper burner functioning
3. Improper temperature control
4. Filtration problems
5. Leakage
Install new insulation in firebox using spray
adhesive, ensuring good contact between
insulation and metal surfaces.
Ensure blower-housing insulation strip remains in
place after installing the new frypot (arrow).