Oh man you're God sent. I have been asking around groups and searching all over the internet about that light switch that doesn't stay on. I recently bought a commercial electric oven and was wondering if I had a defective light switch it. Great video, very clear. Thank you so much for showing that light switch there, now I know its called a momentary switch. These channels are super helpful to non-electricians like me. God bless you.
Yes, absolutely. Don Walker wrote a two books (gas & electric) on commercial equipment repair. You should be able to google "Don Walker equipment repair" here's a link to the amazon listing www.amazon.com/Keeping-Electric-Restaurant-Equipment-Cooking/dp/0967352312/ref=pd_sbs_14_t_0/137-9208703-3348352?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0967352312&pd_rd_r=86ea8678-da7d-455a-8e91-2f11680f2e03&pd_rd_w=ndPPp&pd_rd_wg=cGkNY&pf_rd_p=5cfcfe89-300f-47d2-b1ad-a4e27203a02a&pf_rd_r=N1HDNWT1F7D66XTZNX9H&psc=1&refRID=N1HDNWT1F7D66XTZNX9H
David Criste, yes it would. You would just have to keep in mind that if the rotary switch has more than 2 terminals, you would need to know which 2 terminals are the ones that break contact before testing. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching!
Oh man you're God sent. I have been asking around groups and searching all over the internet about that light switch that doesn't stay on. I recently bought a commercial electric oven and was wondering if I had a defective light switch it. Great video, very clear. Thank you so much for showing that light switch there, now I know its called a momentary switch. These channels are super helpful to non-electricians like me. God bless you.
Thank you
can you explain the secuence of operation of yhe convection oven?
My imperial convection oven motor is not starting on ON but it starts on Cool down. How do i troubleshoot that?
I have a residential appliance company and I want to to learn commercial kitchen equipment repair. Can you tell me what book to buy?
Yes, absolutely. Don Walker wrote a two books (gas & electric) on commercial equipment repair. You should be able to google "Don Walker equipment repair" here's a link to the amazon listing www.amazon.com/Keeping-Electric-Restaurant-Equipment-Cooking/dp/0967352312/ref=pd_sbs_14_t_0/137-9208703-3348352?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0967352312&pd_rd_r=86ea8678-da7d-455a-8e91-2f11680f2e03&pd_rd_w=ndPPp&pd_rd_wg=cGkNY&pf_rd_p=5cfcfe89-300f-47d2-b1ad-a4e27203a02a&pf_rd_r=N1HDNWT1F7D66XTZNX9H&psc=1&refRID=N1HDNWT1F7D66XTZNX9H
Would the test be the same for a rotary switch?
David Criste, yes it would. You would just have to keep in mind that if the rotary switch has more than 2 terminals, you would need to know which 2 terminals are the ones that break contact before testing. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching!