was that a misspoken line "I can get 4" water column coming in but only 2 coming out" or is the incoming pressure really that low and individual regulators behind each unit and that one's too low. I don't know of any valves that take same pressure in as out. the lack of gas into it would explain the pilot going wimpy and sputtering. so upstream issue of regulator or partial closed valve? not a hot side worker, but seen plenty.
Can you recommend where i can find information why rollout switch tripping( working for days/weeks and then trip) burners are clean, self cleaning tube as well. could it be just tlrolout limit switch itself?
No the limit is not bad the self cleaning Solenoid is bad ever so often they leak by and stay active and cause it to flutter the main burners plus keeping the self cleaning active.
@ after i reset it it is working for several days or weeks. did not happen while i was there😬 is there common reasons? like if they turned on with hood off or not working makeup air or low oil level. this time i replaced this switch with switch from other fryer with no issues, will see if it actual switch or something else
@ I have now witnesses at least 100-150 of those self cleaning gas solenoids leak by and cause issues. That’s why all my techs carry gas plugs in there trucks and I make them plug them and pull the wires from the solenoid.
Why remove the self cleaning? These burners looked clean, yes they were melted, but they were clean. The fryers you work on, in past videos without self cleaning, are the ones you always clean. Seems the self cleaning does it's job. Would there be a liability from removing the self cleaning? If it did something and caught fire. Would you be liable because you disabled the OEM design?
The self cleaning is just for the orifices on the tip rail. I’ll reinstall it when I replace the burners. Just a huge headache to navigate pulling burners with it In
👍👍👍 to be continued
Appreciate the video.👍
was that a misspoken line "I can get 4" water column coming in but only 2 coming out" or is the incoming pressure really that low and individual regulators behind each unit and that one's too low. I don't know of any valves that take same pressure in as out. the lack of gas into it would explain the pilot going wimpy and sputtering.
so upstream issue of regulator or partial closed valve? not a hot side worker, but seen plenty.
Joe bad idea always plug that line. I have seen nearly 100-150 of those self cleaning valves bypass and start leaking by even without power to them.
Can you recommend where i can find information why rollout switch tripping( working for days/weeks and then trip)
burners are clean, self cleaning tube as well. could it be just tlrolout limit switch itself?
That roll out is a thermal. Drop it and set it aside during operation. If it still trips then it’s bad
No the limit is not bad the self cleaning
Solenoid is bad ever so often they leak by and stay active and cause it to flutter the main burners plus keeping the self cleaning active.
@ after i reset it it is working for several days or weeks. did not happen while i was there😬 is there common reasons? like if they turned on with hood off or not working makeup air or low oil level.
this time i replaced this switch with switch from other fryer with no issues, will see if it actual switch or something else
@ I have now witnesses at least 100-150 of those self cleaning gas solenoids leak by and cause issues. That’s why all my techs carry gas plugs in there trucks and I make them plug them and pull the wires from the solenoid.
@@daveg8918 tested for an hour, all good. but i guess this is the main suspect
Why remove the self cleaning? These burners looked clean, yes they were melted, but they were clean. The fryers you work on, in past videos without self cleaning, are the ones you always clean. Seems the self cleaning does it's job. Would there be a liability from removing the self cleaning? If it did something and caught fire. Would you be liable because you disabled the OEM design?
The self cleaning is just for the orifices on the tip rail. I’ll reinstall it when I replace the burners. Just a huge headache to navigate pulling burners with it In