Blodgett dfg-100 parts manual


















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Jerry Heasley Recommended for you. When the light goes out the oven has reached operating temperature. Once the pilot is lit and the pilot flame is proven, the ignition control 12 sends 24VAC to the main valve 15b. All of the previous ly mentioned circuitry is active as well as the cook and hold circuit. At the expiration of time on the cook and hold timer 16 a circuit is made between terminals 1 and 4 allowing power to go to a hold indicator light 17 , terminal 6 of the hold temperature board and the coil of the DPDT relay 2 allow ing the relay 8 to toggle between C-NC to C-NO terminals.

When there is a demand for heat from the hold temperature board 8 as sensed by the tem perature probe 18 a set of contacts on the temperature control board closes completing a circuit between terminals 6 and 7 allowing VAC to go to one of the normally open con tacts on the DPDT relay 2 which in turns sends VAC to the coil of the TPDT relay 13 allowing the circuit to be made between termi nals 7 and 4 of the same relay.

This completes. This toggling effect also allows VAC to go to the convection blower This cycles the blower on and off every time there is a call from heat from the hold board 8. NOTE: The two temperature probes and po tentiometers used in this oven configu ration are identical. The solid state temperature control boards appear identical, however, they are significant ly different. Power is applied to terminals L1 and N of the mode selector switch 1.

If the mode selector switch is set to cook, VAC is sent to one side of a SPST door switch 2 , terminals J11 and J8 of the time and temperature control 3 and the axial cooling fan 4. If the doors are closed the door switch 2 should be closed sending VAC to the con vection fan motor 5. NOTE: The motor only operates continuously if the control is not set for pulse.

If there is a time programmed into the control for pulse the control opens and closes a set of contacts on the control to cycle the fan on and off. If there is a temperature programmed into the time and temperature control 3 and the control is calling for heat as sensed by the RTD probe 11 , VAC is applied to one side of a centrifu gal switch 6 in the convection motor 5. If the motor 5 is up to full speed the centrifugal switch 6 should be closed sending power to the pressure switch 7.

This ignition module is used for direct spark application. This appliance utilizes a two sec ond timer 9 wired in parallel with the pilot valve 10a to keep power from going to the main valve 10b for two seconds after the pilot is lit. Power is applied to the appliance by a volt power cord attached to the rear of the oven.

Power is at L1 and N of the mode selector switch 1. Power is also applied to one side of a SPST light switch 2. When the mode selector switch 1 is set to the cook position a circuit is made between N and terminal 3 as well as L1 and terminal 4 or 1 de pending on which motor operation is selected. NOTE: The mode selector switch in this ap plication is a four position selector switch and allows for hi and low speed fan operation. Power is delivered to the common terminal and terminal J8 of the time and temperature con troller 3 , the primary side of a to 24 volt transformer 4 and to an axial cooling fan 5.

When the transformer is powered up 24VAC is delivered to terminals 6 and 2 of the ignition control module 9. After the ignition control module has completed a diagnostic and all functions check out, 24VAC is sent to the pilot valve 10a and a high energy spark jumps a gap at the pilot burner Once the pilot is lit and the pilot flame is proven the ignition control module 9 sends 24VAC to the centrifugal switch 8 in the convection fan 6.

If the doors are closed, the door switch 12 should be closed sending VAC to the con vection fan motor 6. NOTE: The motor will only operate continu ously if the control is not set for pulse. If there is a time programmed into the control for pulse the control opens and closes a set of contacts on the the con trol to cycle the fan on and off. If the motor 6 is up to full speed, the centrifu gal switch 8 closes sending 24VAC to termi nal J11 of the temperature control 3.

If there is a temperature programmed into the time and temperature control 3 and the con trol is calling for heat as sensed by an RTD probe 7 , a circuit is completed between J9 and J11 of the time and temperature control 3 allowing 24VAC to go to the main valve 10b.

If the mode switch 1 is turned on, a circuit is made between L and N-2, allowing cur rent to flow to terminal 1 of the fan delay timer 2 , terminal 8 of the solid state temperature control board 3 and the axial fan 4. If the fan delay timer 2 is not counting down, a circuit is made between terminals 1 and 4 al lowing voltage to go to terminal 3 of the pulse timer 5 , one side of a SPST door switch 7 , terminal 1 of the cook timer 13 and the prima ry side of a to 24 volt transformer 6. If the doors are closed the door switch 7 should be closed sending power to the con vection blower 8.

When this motor reaches full speed, a centrifugal switch 9 closes send ing 24VAC to terminal 6 of the temperature control board 3 and the ignition control mod ule On a call for heat from the thermostat as sensed by an RTD probe 11 a set of contacts on the temperature control board 3 close completing a circuit to terminal 2 of the ignition control module After the ignition control module 10 has com pleted a diagnostics and all functions check out, 24VAC is sent to the pilot valve 12a and a high energy spark jumps a gap at the pilot burner.

When the pilot is lit and the pilot flame is proven, the ignition control module 10 sends 24VAC to the main valve 12b. The light goes out when the thermostat is satisfied. Welcome to ManualMachine. We have sent a verification link to to complete your registration.

Log In Sign Up. Forgot password? Enter your email address and check your inbox. Please check your email for further instructions. Enter a new password. E - G. Blodgett Corporation All rights reserved. CE approved installations Connect the oven to a separate group V, 50 hz with rigid connection and operating switch.

L1 Supply N Oven U. NOTE: For any pipe runs over 50 feet 15 m , con sult the factory. CE approved installations 1. Installations within the U. Size the meter accordingly. Installations outside the U. Gas G20 20 8 2,60 18 0,53 16,2 Nat. Ovens that are ordered for direct venting are supplied with a direct vent. To install, place the direct vent with the angle on the bottom facing toward the front of the oven 2. NOTE: The temperature probe has a de scending temperature coefficient.

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