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Ervice – Southbend 4FR-45 User Manual

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Checking and Adjusting Pressure Regulator

The combination gas valve and pressure regulator is factory set at 4" W.C. for natural gas and 10" W.C. for
propane gas. To check the manifold pressure, do the following:

1. Turn thermostat “OFF” (lowest position) and combination gas valve knob to the “PILOT” setting.

2. Remove pressure tap plug from burner manifold located directly below the burners in the cabinet.

3. Install a fitting appropriate to connect a manometer.

4. Turn combination gas valve to “ON” position and thermostat to “ON.” The burners will ignite. Be certain

that sufficient oil is covering the tubes.

5. With burners on, read manometer.

6. If the manometer does not read 4" W.C. for natural gas, or 10" W.C. for propane gas, adjust regulator.

7. Remove regulator adjustment cap screw (see diagram on page 22).

8. With small screwdriver rotate adjustment screw CLOCKWISE to increase or COUNTERCLOCKWISE to

decrease pressure. Be sure to adjust with burners ON.

9. Turn thermostat “OFF” and set combination gas valve knob to “PILOT” position.

10. Remove manometer and replace pressure tap plug.

11. Replace pressure adjustment cap screw.

Checking and Adjusting Calibration of Thermostat

All thermostat controls are carefully calibrated at the factory (i.e., the dial is properly set to control appliance
temperatures accurately). Only a qualified appliance service technician should perform this adjustment.

1. To check appliance temperatures, use a thermocouple-type temperature test instrument or reliable

thermometer. Place the thermocouple of test instrument or thermometer in the center of the frypot.

2. Turn the control dial to the temperature setting requiring the greatest accuracy. Allow enough time for

temperature to stabilize, or until several temperature readings are identical.

3. Recalibrate if setting and actual temperatures differ by more than 10

°

F.

4. Remove dial from dial shaft “B.” Be careful that

dial shaft does not rotate in either direction
(which would change the dial setting).

5. Hold dial shaft “B” steady and with a screwdriver

turn calibration screw “A” clockwise to decrease
the temperature, or counterclockwise to increase
the temperature.

6. Replace dial. Let the appliance operate until the

temperature has stabilized before a final check is
made to determine whether or not the calibration
has been corrected.

7. Once correct, seal the calibration screw with

glyptol.