Lincoln Impinger X2 Ovens with Push Button Controls 3240-2 User Manual
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Impinger X2 – Analog Service Manual – Dom & Int’l
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
3240-2*
120/230VAC
60 HZ.
1 PHASE
3240-2*
120/230VAC
60 HZ.
3 PHASE
3262-2*
120/230VAC
60 HZ.
1 PHASE
3262-2*
120/230VAC
60 HZ.
3 PHASE
3270-2*
120/230VAC
60 HZ.
1 PHASE
3270-2*
120/230VAC
60 HZ.
3 PHASE
*NOTE:
Model number ending in TS indicates top belt is split belt
Model number ending in SB indicates bottom belt is split belt
Model number ending in SS indicates both belts are split belts
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
EVALUATION
Oven fan will not run
Incoming power supply
Check circuit breakers. Reset if required. Call power
co. if needed.
Fuse, 2 Amp, control (F7)
Check, replace if necessary.
Fuse holder
Check, replace if necessary.
Switch, oven fan
Check continuity between switch terminals. Replace
switch as needed.
30 minute time delay relay
Check for supply voltage to 30 minute time delay relay
at terminals #2 and #3. If no voltage is present, trace
wiring back to main power switch. If there is supply
voltage at terminals #2 and #3, check for output voltage
at terminals #1 and #3. If there is incoming voltage but
no output voltage, and the main power switch is on,
replace the 30 minute time delay relay.
Relay, main fan
Check for supply voltage to relay contacts, if no voltage
is present, trace wiring back to power supply. Check for
120VAC to the coil of the main fan relay. If no voltage is
present, trace wiring back to the 30 minute time delay
relay, check to be sure that the Overload Protector
contacts are closed. If contacts are open, see
“Overload Protector” below. If voltage is present, check
to insure relay contacts are closing. Replace relay as
needed.
Overload protector, main fan
Check to be sure overload contacts are closed. If not
closed, re-set overload. If contacts do not close,
replace overload protector. If contacts close, test for
proper operation. If the overload contacts do not stay
closed, and the amperage is below the overload
setting, replace the overload protector.
3240 should be set at 13A
3260 should be set at 18A
3270 should be set at 18A
Main fan motor
Check for supply voltage at motor. If no voltage is
present, trace wiring back to the overload protector.
WITH POWER OFF: Check for opens, shorts or
grounds. Turn motor shaft to check for locked rotor.
Capacitor
Check for shorts or grounds.
WARNING: Capacitor has a stored charge, discharge
before testing.
Drive belt
Check for loose or broken drive belt. Adjust motor for
proper belt tension (maximum of 3/8-inch deflection), or
replace drive belt as needed.
Bearings, Fan shaft
Check for any damage or excessive wear on the shaft