Pitco Frialator SF50A Part Manual
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Pitco Frialator SF50A is a high-performance filtration system designed to extend the life of your cooking oil and improve the quality of your fried foods. With its efficient filtering process, the SF50A removes impurities, sediment, and carbonized particles from your oil, resulting in cleaner, tastier food. This easy-to-use system features a powerful pump that quickly circulates oil through the filter media, ensuring thorough purification. The SF50A also includes a precoat filter aid to enhance the filtration process and a built-in flush hose for easy cleaning.
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SUPPLEMENT MANUAL
There's Always Something Cooking!
This supplement manual provides updated filter system operational information. The information contained herein updates and supersedes the information contained in the filtration section of the printed manual. This supplement contains material that was not available at the time of manual printing. This supplement brings the printed manual up to date with the equipment graphics and the training video that was included. For additional assistance, call
Pitco Technical Service at 1 (800) 258-3708.
Supplement Manual Covers The Spacefighter Filter
Models SF50A & SF65A
SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY
WARNING
The filter is equipped with an oil proof, electrical supply cord with a three prong safety plug. This is to protect operators from electrical shock hazard in the event of an equipment malfunction. DO NOT cut or remove the grounding (third) prong from this plug.
WARNING
It will be easier and safer if the filter assembly has cooled to room temperature before handling any filter parts.
WARNING
The power supply must be disconnected before servicing or cleaning the appliance.
WARNING
At operating temperature the shortening temperature will be greater than 300°F.
Extreme care should be used when filtering operating temperature shortening to avoid personal injury.
WARNING
In the event of power failure during the filter process, be sure to turn the pump switch to "OFF". Failure to turn the pump off may result in unsupervised oil flow when the power is restored.
THIS MANUAL MUST BE RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY SAFETY
Table of Contents
Title Page
Safety Notice
Table of Contents
SHORTENING FILTER PROCEDURES
GENERAL FILTER HINTS
FILTER PROCEDURES
OWNER MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
Filter Media Replacement
UFM Filter System
USING THE UFM MODULE AS A PORTABLE FILTER
TROUBLESHOOTING
Early Morning Filtration
Pumps Slowly
Filter Leaves Oil In The Pan
REPLACEMENT PARTS i
2
3
4
6
6
7
9
10
11
11
12
15
List of Table and Figures
Table Title
1 Filter Tools and Accessories
2 Filter, Pick-Up / Pan Assembly
3 Filter, Frame / Electrical Assembly (Portable)
4 Filter, Motor / Return Assembly
Figure Title
1 Fryer Illustrating Filter Components, Tools, and Accessories
2 UFM Filter Module
3 Filter, Pick-Up / Pan Assembly
4 Filter, Frame / Electrical Assembly (Portable)
5 Filter, Motor / Return Assembly
Page
15
16
18
20
Page
1
7
17
19
21 i
Figure 1 Fryer Illustrating Filter Components, Tools, and Accessories
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SHORTENING FILTER PROCEDURES
This section describes the procedures to be used to filter fryers using the UFM filter system. Figure l is provided to show the locations of the components used in the filter process. The callouts in Figure 1 point to the components and accessories discussed in the filter procedure. The components and accessories are described below. The illustrations used with the filter procedures are provided to show where the oil is going and which valves are open. Frequent filtering of your shortening will prolong the shortening's usable life. Daily shortening filtering is strongly recommended.
(1) Return Valve(s) RED - When open, with the filter pump on, allows the shortening to return to the fryer tank.
9) Flush Hose (OPTIONAL) - Attached to the filter piping (4), this hose and nozzle is used to flash out the fryer tank. This hose is an optional item.
(2) Circulation Valve(s) BLUE -When open, with the filter pump, on, circulates the shortening from the filter pan through the drain pipe and back to the filter pan.
Circulating the oil polishes the oil and clears the drain piping.
(10) Filter Crumb Scoop - Short handle wide pan design this scoop is used to remove the debris from the filter pan.
(11) Cleaner - Used daring fryer boil-out cleaning.
(3) Drain Valve(s) GREEN - Drain the oil from the fryer tanks to the filter pan.
(12) Drain Clean Out Rod - Long handled design. This tool is used to clean out the drain openings.
(4) Flush Hose Connection YELLOW - Quick disconnect and valve for optional flush hose.
(13) Precoat Filter Aid- Coarse Diatomaceous earth used to enhance the filter ability of the filter media.
(5) Oil Return Connection - Quick disconnect for return oil from the filter unit to the fryer. Simply push down on fitting to connect Lift up lower black collar to disconnect
(14) Cleaning Brush- This long handled stiff bristle brush is used to brush down the crumbs inside the fryer tank during shortening filtering.
(6) Filter Unit Cord - Provides electrical power to the filter unit
(15) Fryer Crumb Scoop - A specially designed long handle scoop for scooping out the fryer. The scoop section is narrow enough to fit down between the fryer burner tubes.
(7) Filter Paper-Package of pre-cut filter paper.
(8) Filter Crumb Catch - Mounts in the filter pan and catches large debris during filtering.
(16) Precoat Measuring Cup - Marked in ounces for correctly measuring precoat to be added to the short ening prior to filtering.
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WARNING
At operating temperature the shortening temperature will be greater than 300°F.
Extreme care should be used when filtering operating temperature shortening to avoid personal injury.
GENERAL FILTER HINTS
1. Ensure that all oil in the filter pan is returned to the fryer before it cools and hardens. This is very important if you are using solid shortening.
2. Always use a Pitco Precoat ® for fastest filtrations, maximum labor saving, and cleanest/ clearest possible shortening. Impaired filter performance will result without the use of a filter aid.
3. The longevity of your oil is related to how clean you keep it With a Pitco built in system, it is easy to do a quick drain/refill anytime. By removing suspended particles often it prevents mem from burning.
4. When the time it takes to refill the fryer after filtering exceeds the time shown below, scrape me filter bag. If scraping does not bring the refill time back down change the filter paper as described in this supplement.
Model Refill Time
7 2:00 Minutes
14 (all models) 3:00 Minutes
18 5:00 Minutes
4a. Your filter pump is protected from clogging by a special screen in the pickup tub. Clean this screen each time a new filter is installed (see illustration on page 8 step f.
5. If you have filter system problems, refer to the troubleshooting procedures later in this manual.
6. Always check to ensure that the black quick disconnect (oil return line) is completely engaged
before filtering. When connecting the quick disconnect, you will feel a definite snap and hear a
click when the connection is made. After connecting the hose gently pull on the connection to
make sure that it is connected.
7. The filter power MUST be plugged into the fryer at all times.
8. Purge the filter lines by allowing the filter pump to run for 15 seconds after air bubbles are seen
inside the fryer tank.
9. Rush Hose (Optional) - If your fryer has a flush hose allow it to drain completely before storing.
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FILTER PROCEDURES (Numbers in parenthesis refer to Figure 1 unless otherwise noted)
NEVER
• Run the filter system without a filter bag/paper.
• Attempt to filter more than one fryer tank at a time.
• Empty the oil from the fryer before turning OFF the fryer burners.
• Store the UFM Filter Unit anywhere other than in the
fryer filter cavity. a. Disconnect the filter pan, slide it out and empty the crumb basket. Scrape previously filtered residue off the filter paper. Examine the filter bag for dark, scuffed, or torn areas. Refer to Filter Media Replacement for filter bag replacement. Re-install the pan.
b. Turn the fryer OFF (See Standby Shutdown). Re
move the baskets from the fryer tank(s). Use the clean out rod (12) to lift out the tube screens. If there are excess crumbs in the fryer tank, remove them with the fryer crumb scoop (15). c. If you have replaced or scraped the filter paper, stir in Precoat Filter Aid (13) to the shortening in fryer (if you are using a filter aid other than Pitco, follow that products instructions for proper amounts). After cleaning out the excess debris with the fryer scoop (15) sprinkle the powder into the first fryer to be filtered and stir the powder into the oil. d. Check the drain spout to ensure that it is aimed into the filter pan.
NOTICE
Always open a system valve before starting the filter pump. e. Slowly open the green handled drain valve
(3) for the tank being filtered. If necessary use the clean-out rod (12) to clear the crumbs from the drain. Use the long handled brush (14) to clean the sides of the tank as the oil drains. If you have the optional flush hose (9) go to step i.
CAUTION
The filter tank can only hold the oil from one fryer. DO NOT try to filter more than one tank at a time.
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CAUTION
NEVER turn on the filter pump unless the PRE-
HEAT FINISHED light (Figure 2, item 3) is on. f. Open the red handled return valve (1) to the tank you are filtering. When the tank is empty close the green drain valve (3) and turn on the filter pump. As the tank fills brush the inside of the tank to remove crumbs. g. When bubbles are seen coming out of the oil return spout turn off the pump. Open the green handled drain valve (3) and allow the tank to drain again. Repeat steps b through d until the tank is clean. h. When the tank is clean, drain the shortening by opening the green handled drain valve
(3). Ensure the red handled return valve (1) is shut and open the blue circulating valve
(2). Start the pump and allow the shortening to circula te for approximately 2 minutes. This will polish the shortening and clean out the filter lines. i. OPTIONAL FLUSH HOSE (9) - Connect the flush hose to the quick disconnect (4).
Direct the flush hose nozzle into the tank being filtered. Open the green handled drain valve (3), the yellow handled flush hose valve, and start the pump. Continue to rinse until all the debris has been removed from the tank.
Turn off the pump and allow the tank to drain to the filter. Close the yellow handled flush valve and disconnect the flush hose. j. Turn the pump off, close the blue handled circulating valve (2), and replace the tube screen.
Open the red handled return valve (1) and turn on the pump to refill the fryer with the filtered oil. Continue to run the filter pump until bubbles come out the oil return opening. Turn the pump off and close the red handled return valve (1). If necessary add more shortening to the tank to return the shortening level to the fill mark. The fryer is ready for use.
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k. If you are using solid shortening, open the blue handled recirculating valve. if the fryer is equipped with a flush hose, open the yellow handled flush hose valve (with the hose attached).
Allow the oil in the filter lines to drain to the filter pan, turn on the pump for one minute. After the lines are drained, close the recirculating valve (2) and the flush hose valve.
OWNER MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
This section provides you with the information and procedures necessary to perform basic fryer maintenance and adjustments. If after performing maintenance on your fryer it does not perform properly, contact your authorized service center.
WARNING
The power supply must be disconnected before servicing or cleaning the appliance.
Filter Media Replacement
WARNING
At operating temperature, the shortening in the fryer may be hotter than 375°F
(190°C). This hot, melted shortening can cause severe burns. Do not let the hot shortening touch your skin or clothing. Always wear insulated oil-proof gloves when working on the filter system.
This section describes the filter systems components and details the procedures necessary to replace the filter media.
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UFM Filter System
The UFM filter module, also referred to as the Spacefighter filter module, stores neatly under the fryer when not in use. The unit is designed for easy movement to allow one UFM filter to be used on several fryers. An automatic internal heating system keeps the filter module lines clear of shortening to ensure smooth oil flow.
A Preheat Finished light indicates when the heating system has heated the oil lines to the proper temperature.
The filter module is shown in Figure 2 with specific components and features called out and briefly described.
Figure 2 UFM Filter Module
(1) Filter Pan - Holds the oil from the fry tank.
(2) Pump Switch - Two position switch used to torn the filter pump ON/OFF.
(6) Filter Unit Quick Disconnect - Quick disconnect that connects the filter unit to the fryer.
(7) Pomp Motor Thermal Overload - (Behind
(3) Preheat finished Indicator - Lights to indicate that t he filter lines are wanned to filtering tempera ture.
cover) Protects motor from high temperatures. Trips if the pump motor is near over heating.
(8) Circuit Breaker - Generally left ON. Will trip if
(4) Pick-Up Tube - Connects filter envelope assem pump from grit in the event of envelope failure.
bly to piping. Incorporates a strainer to protect filter overload occurs, i.e. pump is turned on but no system valves are open. To reset, find and correct cause of trip. Tumpowerswitch(3) OFF. Push circuit breaker
OFF, then return it to ON. Normal operation will resume.
(5) Filter Assembly Connector - An insulated handle covers the filter pan assembly connection.
(9) Power Supply Cord • Plugs into fryer receptacle
This connection separates the filterpick-up assembly to provide power for filter operation.
from the filter piping for remo ving the filter pan for cleaning.
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Follow the procedures below to change the UFM filter bag.
WARNING
It will be easier and safer if the filter assembly has cooled to room temperature before handling any filter parts. a. A unique design allows for paper replacement without the need to disconnect the filter unit from the fryer. b. To remove the filter pan, disconnect the filter tube connection. This is done by sliding the insulated portion (1) of the connector out of the receiving portion of the connector. c. Grasp the filter pan handle and gently pull the assembly toward the front of the filter unit (2). When the pan is clear of me filter unit, remove the filter pan cover. d. Remove the crumb catch tray from the front of the filter pan. Discard any debris that may be in the crumb catch. e. Lift up on the filter paper assembly and remove from the filter pan. Unscrew the suction tube from the filter paper support rack. Remove the clip screen and slide me filter paper support rack assembly out of the filter bag. f. All of the filter pick up assembly parts can be washed in a dish washer or a pot sink. f1. Flush out the suction tube assembly with hot water. The pick up tube screen keeps grit and solid material from binding the pump. After flushing the pick up tube screen check to ensure that the screen is free of debris. After cleaning, it is very important to thoroughly dry the parts before re-assembling. Water and oil do not mix. Water in hot oil will cause the oil to splatter. g. Start re-assembling the filter pick up assembly by sliding the new filter paper on to the filter paper support rack. Ensure that the hole in me filter paper goes over the pick up tube assembly threaded connector.
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h. Fold the open end of the bag in two folds.
The first fold should be approximately 1 inch from the end and the second should be over the edge of the rack assembly. i. Slide the clip screen over the folded end of the filter paper. Ensure the opening of the clip screen goes over the pick up tube connection. Screw the suction tube assembly onto the threaded connection.
j. Place the filter rack assembly in the filter pan and install the crumb catch tray in the front of the filter pan.
k. Slide the filter pan assembly back into the filter unit and attach the pick up tube connector to the
filter unit connection.
USING THE UFM MODULE AS A PORTABLE FILTER
The UFM filter system when used with the filter unit flush hose part # B6623201 can be moved around the kitchen to filter individual fryers. To filter other fryers follow the procedure below: a. Unplug the power cord from the fryer and disconnect the quick disconnect from the top of the filter unit. b. Move the filter unit to the appliance to be filtered. Attach the flush hose to the filter unit quick disconnect Plug the filter unit cord into a three prong (grounded) outlet using a 3 prong (grounding) 14 AWG extension cord. c. Remove the filter pan lid and direct the appliance oil drain into the crumb catch.
Use a drain extension connected to me fryer drain valve to allow the drain to extend over the filter pan. Be sure to wait for the Preheat
Finished light to come on before turning on the pump. d. When finished filtering, disconnect the flush hose and empty it into a fryer. Hang the hose, nozzle down, to drain.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
The following table will help you diagnose and solve the majority of filter problems without having to call service. Most problems are caused by improper operation or maintenance and are easily corrected. If the steps below do not return your filter to proper operation, call Pitco Technical Service for additional help,
1-800-258-3708
Typical problems encountered are:
1. Filter will not pump. a. Pump sound can not be heard. b. Pump sound can be heard.
2. Filter pumps slowly.
3. Filter leaves excessive amount of oil in pan.
4. "PREHEAT FINISHED" light does not come on.
5. Filter circuit breaker or motor thermal protector opens frequently.
PROBLEM
NOT PUMPING
(Pump sound can not be heard.)
NOT PUMPING
(Pump sound can be heard.)
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Filter or fryer not
plugged in.
2. Filter circuit breaker
"OFF" or tripped.
3. Thermal protector on
motor is open.
SOLUTION
Check all electrical connections.
Reset circuit breaker, check that a system valve is open before start ing pump. Figure 2, Item 8
Allow motor to cool, reset thermal protector. (If this is a recurring problem, me people doing the filtering must be taught to open a blue or red valve first, then switch the pump "ON"). Figure 2, Item 7
1. Filter pick up not attached
correctly.
2. Return hose not fully engaged
on filter fitting.
Check that the pickup tube is inserted in the receptacle so that the white insulators touch one another.
Figure 2, Item 5
Be sure that the black insulator is pushed all the way down and locks on the filter fitting. Figure 2, Item 6
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
NOT PUMPING (Cont.)
(Pump sound can be heard.)
3. System plugged with
Wait until the "PREHEAT FIN-
hardened shortening
ISHED" light is on before turning pump switch "ON". See "Early
4. Screen inside pick up tube
Clean out the screen inside the pick up tube connector nut. Doing this is clogged with debris. each time a new paper is put on will
(Usually from a tear in the filter envelope.)
Morning Filtration". save problems during filtering.
Figure 3, Item 9
Early Morning Filtration - dog free filtering can be assured even with solid shortening, if a few basic practices are followed.
1. Make certain that the filter is plugged into the fryer electrical receptacle and that the filter circuit
breaker is "ON".
2. Turn on the fryer and heat the oil to cooking temperature. Allow the fryer to operate for 45 minutes before attempting to filter.
3. Be certain the "PREHEAT FINISHED" light is on.
4. It may be necessary to use the drain clean-out rod to clear the drain passage of solid shortening for the oil to drain. (This is proof that the fryer's cold zone is working!)
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
PUMPS SLOWLY
Pumps Slowly - The filter (with a clean bag, pumping clean oil at 350°F) should refill the fryer to the
"MIN" line in the following times:
Model 7, E7 1 Minutes 30 Seconds (1:55 Export)
Model 14, E14 1 Minutes 50 Seconds (2:10 Export)
Model 14R (Gas) 2 Minutes 05 Seconds (2:25 Export)
Model 18, E18 3 Minutes 00 Seconds (3:30 Export)
1.
Sediment to deep.
Scrape sediment from top of pick up.
2.
Clogge d filter paper.
(Scraping does not help.)
Change filter paper when refill time exceeds the values shown in the "Filter
Hints" section.
3.
Not using filter aid.
Use Filter aid to prevent fine food particles from blocking the paper prematurely.
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PROBLEM
PUMPS SLOWLY (Continued)
POSSIBLE CAUSE
4. Pick up screen is clogged.
5. Not Using Approved
Filter Paper
SOLUTION
Clean out the screen inside the pick up tube connector nut. Doing this each time a new paper is put on will save problems during filtering.
Figure 3, Item 9
Buy and use only GENUINE Pitco filter paper for best results. Pitco
Part No. PP10613
Filter Leaves Oil In The Pan
NOTE
The filter will leave about a cup of oil in the pan and filter envelope, this is normal. The oil in the pan is only lost when a new paper is installed.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
FILTER LEAVES EXCES
SIVE AMOUNT OF OIL IN
PAN.
"PREHEAT FINISHED" LIGHT
DOES NOT COME ON.
1.
Excessive sediment buildup.
2.
The pickup tube is not tightened firmly against the scraping screen.
3.
There is a hole in the filter bag.
Scrape the sediment layer down to the metal scraping screen.
Once the pan is empty, tighten the nut firmly against the sediment screen.
Inspect the filter bag for tears, sometimes a torn bag will cause a "hiss ing" sound as air leaks in. Change if torn.
1. Not plugged into electricity.
Figure 2, Item 9
2. Filter circuit breaker
"OFF". Figure 2, Item
7
3. Insufficient time allowed for
heater to
work.
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Check that the filter is plugged into fryer. Also, make sure that fryer is getting power.
Check that filter circuit breaker is in "ON" position.
If the filter is disconnected from line voltage or the filter circuit breaker is turned "OFF" for more than 2 hours, it may take the heater 10-
12 minutes to turn the PRE
HEAT FINISHED light on after power is restored.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
FILTER CIRCUIT
BREAKER TRIPS FRE-
QUENTLY Figure 2, Item 8
1. Turning pump on be fore opening a system valve first.
Open the desired valve first, then turn the pump on. Starting the pump without opening a valve causes an overload that open the
2. The blackhose connec- tor is not filly engaged. circuit breaker.
Make sure that the hose is fully engaged on the filter fitting. The hose has a valve in it that will not open until the hose snaps into place.
3. Solid shortening is blocking Wait until the "PREHEAT FINthe pump discharge line. ISHED" light is on before turning pump switch "ON". Allow the fryer to operate for 45 minutes after reaching cooking temperature.
NOTE
The circuit breaker is designed to protect against electrical overload. If you are certain that the filter is being operated properly, you should discontinue using the filter and call Pitco Technical Service for assistance. 1-800-258-3708
THE PUMP MOTOR THER-
1. The filter has been used to filter one or more
Open the desired valve first, then turn the pump on. Starting the
MAL PROTECTOR TRIPS
FREQUENTLY Figure 2, fryers and me pump has been turned on without pump without opening a system valve will cause an overload and
Item 7 a system valve open. trip the circuit breaker.
2. The filter has been used to filter one or more fryers and the black hose has been discon- nected and improperly reconnected.
Make sure that the hose is fully engaged on the filter fitting. The hose has a valve in it that will not open until the hose snaps into place.
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
THE PUMP MOTOR
THERMAL PROTECTOR
TRIPS FREQUENTLY
Figure 2, Item 7
3. The filter has been used to filter one or more fryers and then trans- ferred to a fryer that is not properly warmed up.
Always allow a fryer to operate for
45 minutes after reaching cooking temperature before attempting to filter it.
NOTE
The filter pump motor thermal overload protector protects your filter motor from permanent damage by overheating. The thermal overload will not trip under normal filtering conditions but will trip if the filter pump is started with the pressure side blocked, i.e.: the hose is not connected, a system valve is not open or the hot filter is installed in a fryer mat has not been properly heated up.
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REPLACEMENT PARTS
Replacement parts for the filter unit are available through fee local ASAP- Call Pitco Frialator technical service at 1-800-258-3708 for information on your nearest ASAP agent. The index numbers in Table 1 refer to Figure 1, Fryer Illustrating Filter Components, Tools, and Accessories. The illustrations at the end of this section are provided to show relative location of components of the filter. The illustrations have numbered lines (tag lines) pointing to components. With each illustration there is a table of components in numerical order by illustration tag number.
INDEX
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Table 1 Filter Tools and Accessories
NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION
7 FILTER PAPER, 18-1/2" X 20-1/2° HEAVY DUTY
Filter Crumb Catch
9 FLUSH HOSE, 60" (Connects Directly to Filter)
10 FILTER CRUMB SCOOP
11 Cleaner
12 DRAIN CLEAN OUT ROD
13 PRECOAT® FILTER AID (1 BOX, 120 PACKS)
14 FRYER CLEANING BRUSH
15 FRYER CRUMB SCOOP
16 Precoat Measuring Cup
PART
NUMBER
PP10613
B6621202
B6623201
B7404801
P6071397
A3301001
PP10753
PP10056
B7490701
P6071368
QTY/
UNIT
25
1
1
1
1
1
1 BX
1
1
1
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Item
Number
6
7
8
9
10
11
1
2
3
4
5
12
13
14
15
16
Pitco Frialator
Part Number
B6621001
B6621002
B6620001
B6617001
B6621202
A6056001
B6621301
B6621302
P6071516
A6681802
B6615301
PP10409
B6621601
PP10629
A6684601
P0062100
P0007300
PP10613
Table 2 Filter, Pick-Up/Pan Assembly
Description
Filter Pan, Weldment (SF50A)
Filter Pan, Weldment (SF65A)
Filter, Rack
Filter, Screen Clip
Filter, Catch Crumb, Weldment
Label, Filter Instruction - Pan
Filter, Cover Pan, Weldment (SF50A)
Filter, Cover Pan, Weldment (SF65A)
Handle, Door, 3" C to C
Filter, Coupling Top
Filter, Screen Inlet
O-Ring Viton 11/16" x .094" W
Filter, Tube Suction, Weldment
Ring, Retaining - Internal .875"
Filter, Insulation Pick-Up
Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/8" Set
Screw, 8-32 x 1/4" Hex & N 2N
Filter Paper, 18-1/2" x 20-1/2" Heavy Duty
Quantity Per
Unit
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Revised 5/28/93
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Figure 3 Filter, Pick-Up/Pan Assembly
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24
25
26
27
28
29
20
21
22
23
30
31
32
33
33a
33b
33c
14
15
16
17
18
19
8
9
10
11
12
13
5
6
7
3
4
Item
Number
1
2
Table 3 Filter, Frame/Electrical Assembly (Portable)
P0093300
A6682802
A6682804
B6717101
B6717102
PP10192
PP10460
PP10119
P6071490
PP10692
PP10752
P0000100
P009100
P0075200
P6071497
B6622301
B6622001
B6622002
B6622801
A6685401
Pitco Frialator
Part Number
B6621101
B6621102
A6683002
A6684102
A6685702
A6684402
A6684404
A6684502
PP10741
A6683802
A6683102
PP10331
PP10735
A6055801
A7680402
A6683302
P6071062
P0011300
PP10176
PP10147
PP10107
B6717901
Description
Filter Frame, Weldment (SF50A)
Filter Frame, Weldment (SF65A)
Filter, Cover Motor (SF50A)
Filter, Cover Motor (SF65A)
Filter, Bracket Mounting Cover
Filter, Cover Tubing (SF50A)
Filter, Cover Tubing (SF65A)
Filter, Cover Tubing Cap
Filter, QD SNP 23 Nipple
Filter, Guard Tubing Channel
Filter, Panel, Switch
Lamp, 125V Green Rectangular
Switch, Rocker DPST 15A, with Breaker
Label, Overlay Filter Module
Plate, Switch Pasta
Filter, Box Electrica
Clip l Body
Caster, 2" With Top Plate
Screw, 10-24 x 3/8" Indent Hex
Nut, Center Lock 10-24
.
Cable 0.375 ID
Bushing, Strain Relief
Wiring, Cord, Filter with Termination
Nut, Hex (KEP) 1/4-20 ZN
Filter, Guide Cable (SF50A)
Filter, Guide Cable (SF65A)
Filter, Insulator Top
Wiring, Cable Filter Assembly (SF50A)
Wiring, Cable Filter Assembly (SF65A)
Bushing, Strain Relief 90
Switch, Rocker Circuit Breaker SPST 8A 125V
Label, Warning Motor Reset
Plug, Hole 7/8" Plated
Screw, 10-24 x 5/16" TH Phillips ZN
Screw, 10-32 x 1/2" Thread Roller
Screw, 6-32 x 7/8" RH ZN
Nut, Hex 6-32 ZN (KEP)
Screw, TEK 2 #8 x 1/2" SLF DR
Plug, Hole 3/4" Plated
Hose Assembly With Quick Disconnect
Filter Hose UFM Except RPB
Filter Hose UFM for RPB
Filter Return Insulation Disconnect
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5
18
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
4
16
16
1
1
1
1
1
1
Quantity Per
Unit
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Revised 5/28/93
Firgure 4 Filter, Frame/Electrical Assembly (Portable)
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Item Number
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Table 4 Filter, Motor / Return Assembly
Pitco Frialator
Part Number
PP10101
PP10106
Description
Pump/Motor 1/3 HP, 115/230V, 50/60Hz
Fitting, Elbow Male 90 50D x 5 NPT
A6682702 Filter, Tubing Out SS (SF50A)
A6683702 Filter, Tubing Out SS (SF65A)
PP10731 Fitting, Elbow Male 90 50D x 375 NPT
B6621401 Filter, Tubing Pump - Inlet Weldment (SF50A)
B6621402 Filter, Tubing Pump - Inlet Weldment (SF65A)
PP10039 Heat Tape, 1/2" x 79" 110V 165 Watt
PP10111 0-Ring, Viton 50ID x .688 x .094W
A6685601 Filter, Insulator 0-Ring Fitting
P0062100 Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/8" Set
B6717701 Wiring, Motor Harness
PP10739
PP10687
Thermostat, Snap Disc
Screw, 6-32 x 5/16" TH Phillips ZN
P009110 Nut, Hex (KEP) 6-32 ZN
PP10738 Nut, Retaining Cli p 5/16" -18
P0144000 Nut, Hex 5/16"-18 SST
P0115000 Screw, 5/16" -18 x 3/4" HHC SSBB
Quantity Per
Unit
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2
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1
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1
1
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1
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3
1
1
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Figure 5 Filter, Motor/Return Assembly
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