Henny Penny ROTISSERIE SCR-6 Technical Manual

Henny Penny ROTISSERIE SCR-6 Technical Manual
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Henny Penny ROTISSERIE SCR-6 is a 6-spit rotisserie that has energy-saving halogen lights to enhance the appearance of your product while it cooks. This versatile rotisserie uses radiant heat from halogen lamps to cook your products. It is perfect for chicken, turkey, ham, beef, and pork and can cook up to 60 whole chickens per hour.

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Henny Penny

Rotisserie

Model SCR-6/8

TECHNICAL MANUAL

SCR-6/8

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section Page

Section 1.

TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................... 1-1

1-1.

Introduction .................................................................................................... 1-1

1-2.

Safety ............................................................................................................. 1-1

1-3.

Troubleshooting .............................................................................................. 1-1

1-4.

Error Codes ................................................................................................... 1-3

Section 2.

MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................... 2-1

2-1.

Introduction .................................................................................................... 2-1

2-2.

Maintenance Hints ......................................................................................... 2-1

2-3.

Halogen Lamp Replacement ......................................................................... 2-1

2-4.

Blower Replacement ..................................................................................... 2-2

2-5.

Thermal Sensor Replacement ....................................................................... 2-3

2-6.

Contactor ....................................................................................................... 2-4

2-7.

Drive Motor Replacement Kit ....................................................................... 2-5

2-8.

Rotation Control Switch ................................................................................. 2-6

2-9.

Capacitor Replacement - Blower Motor ....................................................... 2-8

2-10.

Capacitor Replacement - Drive Motor .......................................................... 2-8

2-11.

Door Sensor Replacement ............................................................................. 2-9

2-12.

Socket - Halogen Lamp ................................................................................. 2-10

2-13.

Power Switch ................................................................................................ 2-10

2-14.

Radiant Heaters ............................................................................................. 2-11

2-15.

Control Board Speaker Replacement ............................................................ 2-12

2-16.

Meat Probe Receptacle Replacement ........................................................... 2-12

2-17.

Control Board Replacement .......................................................................... 2-13

2-18.

Relays ............................................................................................................ 2-13

2-19.

High Limit ...................................................................................................... 2-15

2-20.

Wiring Diagrams ............................................................................................ 2-17

Section 3.

PARTS INFORMATION ......................................................................................... 3-1

3-1.

Introduction .................................................................................................... 3-1

3-2.

Genuine Parts ................................................................................................ 3-1

3-3.

How To Order ............................................................................................... 3-1

3-4.

Prices ............................................................................................................. 3-1

3-5.

Delivery ......................................................................................................... 3-1

3-6.

Warranty ........................................................................................................ 3-1

3-7.

Recommended Spare Parts for Distributors .................................................. 3-1

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1-1. INTRODUCTION

SECTION 1. TROUBLESHOOTING

This section provides troubleshooting information in the form of an easy to read table.

If a problem occurs during the first operation of a new rotisserie, recheck the installation per the Installation

Section of the Operator’s Manual.

Before troubleshooting, always recheck the Operation

Procedures Section of the Operator’s Manual.

1-2. SAFETY

Where information is of particular importance or is safety related, the words NOTICE, CAUTION, or WARNING are used. Their usage is described below.

SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL is used with DANGER,

WARNING, or CAUTION which indicates a personal injury type hazard.

NOTICE is used to highlight especially important information.

CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.

CAUTION used with the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.

1-3. TROUBLESHOOTING

WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

To isolate a malfunction proceed as follows:

1. Clearly define the problem or symptom and when it occurs.

2. Locate the problem in the troubleshooting table.

3. Review all possible causes, then one at a time work through the list of corrections until the problem is solved.

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If maintenance procedures are not followed correctly, injuries and/or property damage could result.

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1-3. TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued)

Problem Cause

COOKING SECTION

Product Color Not Correct:

A. Too Dark

Temperature too high

B. Too Light

C. Dry Product

Temperature too low

Moisture loss prior to cooking

Overcooking the product

Correction

Check probe position; see Thermal

Sensor Replacement Section

Check temperature setting in the

program mode; see Programming

Section in Operator’s Manual

Remove and replace defective probe

Check probe position; see Thermal

Sensor Replacement Section

Check temperature setting

Remove and replace defective

probe

Allow proper preheat time

Be sure to select the correct product

button

Use fresh product

Reduce cooking time

Reduce cooking temperature

General Product

Problems:

A. Meat Separation

From Bone

With power switch in

POWER position, the rotisserie is completely inoperative.

Unit will not heat

1-2

Overcooking

Product not fresh

POWER SECTION

Open circuit

Blown fuse or tripped circuit

breaker at supply box

Blown fuse PC Board

Faulty contactor

Faulty Power switch

Faulty PC Board

Faulty cord and plug

Faulty relay

Check cooking time

Use fresh product

Check to see that unit is plugged in

Check the breaker or fuse at supply

box

Check voltage at wall receptacle

Check Power switch; replace if

defective

Check cord and plug

Reset breaker or replace fuse

Check fuse on PC board

Check contactor per Contactor

Section

Check power switch per Power

Switch Section

Remove and replace control board

Check cord and plug and power at

wall receptacle

Check relay per section; see Relays

Section

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1-3. TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued)

Problem

Product not done

Cause

Low or improper voltage

Weak or burnt out elements

Points in contactor bad

Bad relay

Wire(s) loose

Burnt or charred connector

Correction

Use a meter and check the receptacle against data plate

Check heating element(s) per

Radiant Heaters Section

Check contactor per Contactor

Section

Replace relay per Relays Section

Tighten

Replace wire and clean connectors

Unit overheating

(product too dark)

Timers fail to run, or won’t turn off

• Probe not properly in position

Check probe calibration

Faulty control board

Check contactor for not opening

Low voltage

Faulty display board

Indented or torn decal

Check probe position; see Thermal

Sensor Replacement Section

If probe is more than 10oF out of calibration, replace probe

Replace control board per Control

Board Replacement Section

Check for faulty contactor per

Contactor Section

Check voltage at receptacle to match unit voltage

Check voltage at transformer

Replace display board

Replace control decal

Timer will not beep

Faulty speaker

Replace speaker per Speaker

Replacement Section

1-4. ERROR CODES

- The control has built-in self-diagnostic error codes that will show on the display.

Error Code Cause Correction

“E-6” Prob Err

“E-4” ctrl hot

“E-50” CPU Chip

“E-51” rA-CHIP

“E-53” ro-CHIP data Err

“E-5” too hot

Temperature probe failure

Control board temperature too hot

CPU RAM error

External RAM error

External ROM error

Scrambled memory

Reconnect probe to board, or replace probe

Replace or clean blower

“E-50”, “E-51”, “E-53”, & “E-41” are software errors

Reinitialize the board, and if error persists, replace “E-41” board

Software high limit (air temperature

Change control board or contactor

too hot)

Replace blower

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2-1. INTRODUCTION

SECTION 2. MAINTENANCE

This section provides procedures for the checkout and replacement of the various parts used within the rotisserie. Before replacing any parts, refer to the Troubleshooting Section. It will aid you in determining the cause of the malfunction.

2-2. MAINTENANCE HINTS 1. You may want to use a multimeter to check the electric

components.

2. When the manual refers to the circuit being closed, the

multimeter should read zero unless otherwise noted.

3. When the manual refers to the circuit being open, the multimeter

will read infinity.

2-3. HALOGEN LAMP

REPLACEMENT

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

Light bulbs and surrounding surfaces may be hot.

Severe burns could result.

1. Push in and twist bulb counterclockwise to remove defective bulb.

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Step 2

2. Use the foam packing around new bulb, and push new bulb into

socket. Twist clockwise to lock into place.

When installing the new bulb, do not touch light bulb with fingers. Wrap the foam packing around bulb to install the bulb. Failure to follow these instructions could cause damage to bulb.

3. Restore power to unit.

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2-4. BLOWER REPLACEMENT

1.

Remove electrical power to unit.

Step 2

Step 3

Step 5

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

2.

Using Phillips head screwdriver, remove the side panel closest to the controls.

3.

Remove electrical wires from wire nuts.

4.

Remove discs and rod from inside of unit. (See Cleaning

Section in Operator’s Manual.)

5.

Unscrew knob and lift drive-side vent panel up and out of unit.

6.

Loosen thumb screw and pull out on fan blade and remove from shaft.

7.

Using a 7/16" nut driver, remove the nuts securing the blower to the unit, and remove blower from unit.

8.

Replace with new blower in reverse order.

When placing fan blade back onto shaft, rotate fan blade on the blower shaft, while holding the blower wheel inside the control area. The fan blade should snap onto a pin at the base of the shaft.

Step 6

Step 7

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2-5. THERMAL SENSOR

REPLACEMENT

Step 2

Step 3

1.

Remove electrical power to unit.

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

2.

Remove the side panel closest to the controls.

3.

Unplug probe from control PC board.

4.

Press down on the probe bracket and pull probe from bracket, or using 3/8" socket, remove nut securing probe bracket to unit and remove bracket and probe from unit.

5.

Remove vent panels from inside unit. (See Cleaning

Section of Operator’s Manual.)

6.

Install new probe in reverse manner, exposing the probe

1½” (38 mm) inside cabinet.

1½ inch (38 mm) probe position is important. Improper positioning causes erroneous temperature readings.

7.

Plug probe onto P2, a 2 pin connector.

Step 6

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2-6. CONTACTOR

Step 3

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1. Remove electrical power to unit.

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

Checkout:

2. Remove the side panel closest to the controls.

3. Label and remove the wires from contactor.

4. Perform a check on the contactor as follows:

Step 4

Test Points Results

from 23 to 29 open circuit

from 24 to 28 open circuit

from 25 to 27

from 22 to 26

open circuit

ohm reading 415

Checkout - power supplied:

2-4

To avoid electrical shock, make connections before apply-

ing power, take reading, and remove power before remov-

ing meter leads. The following checks are performed with

the wall circuit breaker closed and the main power switch

in the ON position.

5. With power reapplied, let unit start heating up.

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2-6. CONTACTOR

(Continued)

6. Check voltage as follows:

Test Points

from terminal 29 to 28 from terminal 27 to 28 from terminal 27 to 29

Results

The voltage should read the same at each terminal.

Step 7

2-7. DRIVE MOTOR

REPLACEMENT KIT

1207

Step 4

Step 5

Replacement:

If contactor proves defective:

7. Remove the four screws securing the contactor to the bracket and remove contactor.

8. Install new contactor, replace wires, and replace side panel.

9. Restore power to unit.

1. Remove electrical power to unit.

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

2. Remove rod and discs from unit. (See Cleaning Section of the Operator’s Manual.)

3. From the control side of the unit, remove the right side panel.

4. Cut the three wires from the motor.

5. Using 9/16" socket, remove the bolts securing the motor to the bracket, and pull motor from unit.

2-5

2-7. DRIVE MOTOR

REPLACEMENT KIT

(Continued)

Step 6

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6. Slide extension hub (on motor) into slot on the unit, and

bolt the motor to the bracket. Snug, but don’t tighten nuts.

7. Install discs into unit and place rod into place.

8. Adjust motor on bracket so no more than 1/16" (1.6 mm) gap is present and the end of the rod is even all around hub.

The rod must not have much “play” in it from the disc hub. The gap between the end of the rod and the hub

should not be more than 1/16" (1.6 mm) or damage to rod and disc assembly could occur.

9. Once rod is lined up, tighten nuts on bracket.

10. Splice wires of motor onto the cut wires, according to colors.

11. Remove wires to the drive motor capacitor, mounted under the motor. Remove the capacitor from the unit and replace with the one in the kit.

12. Replace side panel and restore power.

Step 11

2-8. ROTATION CONTROL

SWITCH

1. Remove electrical power supplied to unit.

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move the

power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit

breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

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2-8. ROTATION CONTROL

SWITCH (Continued)

Step 3

Step 5

Step 6

Back Ring

2. Remove screws securing the side panel closest to the

controls.

3. Remove and label wires from terminals of switch.

4.

Take a continuity reading across terminals. If meter shows constant open or closed circuit each time the button is pushed, the switch is defective.

5.

For SCR 6, SN: CA0603001 & below

SCR 8, SN: CB0602054 & below

Unscrew the back ring of switch and pull out switch from the front of the unit.

For SCR 6, SN: CA0603002 & above

SCR 8, SN: CB0602055 & above

Remove the terminal block assembly by inserting a small, flat-head screwdriver in the opening at the top of the switch and prying up, as shown in Figure 1. Make sure the end of the screwdriver pries up on the silver release bar. Unscrew the back ring and pull out switch from the front of the unit.

6.

Once removed from the packaging, remove the back ring from new switch.

7.

Insert the new switch from the front, aligning the arrow on the swtich with the notch in the front panel and then secure the switch to the panel with the back ring.

8.

Fit the large notch in the switch onto the “cradle” of the terminal block assembly and snap the two pieces together.

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Step 7

Switch

Step 8

9.

Replace wires on terminals.

Terminal Block Assy

10. Replace side panel and restore power.

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2-9. CAPACITOR REPLACE-

MENT - BLOWER MOTOR

1. Remove electrical power supplied to unit.

Step 4

2-10. CAPACITOR REPLACE-

MENT - DRIVE MOTOR

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

2.

Remove the side panel closest to the controls.

3.

Disconnect wires from wire nuts.

4.

Using a 1/2" socket, remove nut securing capacitor to bracket and remove capacitor.

5.

Install new capacitor in reverse order.

1. Remove electrical power supplied to unit.

Step 3

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

2. Remove side panel closest to controls.

3. Disconnect wires from capacitor.

4. Remove the three Phillips head screws from the

capacitor, and remove capacitor from unit.

5. Install new capacitor in reverse order.

Step 4

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2-11. DOOR SENSOR

REPLACEMENT

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Step 4

Step 5

Step 6

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1. Remove electrical power supplied to unit.

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move

the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit

breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

2. Remove appropriate side panel.

3. For replacing the sensor on the control side, the

control panel and control box must be removed per Control

Board Replacement Section.

4. Using a 3/8" socket, remove the nuts securing the

sensor bracket, and remove bracket from unit.

5. Using a Phillips head screwdriver and a 5/16" wrench,

remove screws from switch and remove switch from

bracket.

6. Cut wires behind splices and then splice wires of new sensor on existing wires.

7. Install new sensor on bracket, and install bracket assembly onto unit.

8. Replace side panels and restore power to unit.

Do not over-tighten the screws securing the sensor to the bracket, or damage to the sensor will result.

2-9

2-12. SOCKET - HALOGEN

LAMP

Step 4

Step 5

2-13. POWER SWITCH

Step 3

2-10

Step 5

SCR-6/8

1. Remove electrical power supplied to unit.

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move

the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit

breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

2. Remove appropriate side panel.

3. Remove halogen lamp from socket. (See Halogen Lamp

Replacement Section.)

4. Cut wires going to the socket, at the white wires, behind the splicers.

5. Remove the two Phillips head screws securing the socket and remove socket from unit.

6. Splice wires of new socket onto existing wires and install socket and lamp back into unit.

7. Replace side panel and restore power to unit.

1. Remove electrical power supplied to the unit.

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move

the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit

breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

2. Remove the side panel closest to the controls.

3. Remove and label wires from switch.

4. Check for continuity of switch.

5. If switch proves bad, squeeze the flanges on the back side of the switch and pull switch from front of panel.

6. Replace switch in reverse order, and restore power to unit.

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2-14. RADIANT HEATERS

Step 2

Step 3

Step 5

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1. Remove electrical power to unit.

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

2. If removing air heaters, remove top vent panel. (See

Cleaning Section of Operator’s Manual.)

3.

Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the screws securing the heater to the unit.

4. Remove the wires from the terminals.

Checkout: Use chart below to verify faulty heater by taking an Ohm reading of heater and comparing to the

NOMINAL COLD RESISTANCE column.

5.

Remove screws from both support brackets, and pull brackets and heater from unit.

6.

Install new heater in reverse order.

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The temperature of the heating element would be 70°F

2-11

2-15. CONTROL BOARD

SPEAKER

REPLACEMENT

Step 4

2-16. MEAT PROBE

RECEPTACLE

REPLACEMENT

2-12

Step 3

SCR-6/8

1. Remove electrical power supplied to the unit.

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move

the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit

breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

2. Remove the side panel closest to the controls.

3. Unplug the red connector from the board.

4. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the two screws securing the speaker and remove the speaker.

5. Replace with new speaker in reverse order.

1. Remove electrical power to unit.

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move

the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit

breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

2. Remove the side panel closest to the controls.

3. Using a 3/8" socket remove the keps nuts from receptacle bracket and remove bracket from unit.

4. Unplug the 2-pin connector from the P-5 receptacle on the control board.

5. Using a small Phillips head screwdriver, remove the s c r e w securing the probe receptacle to the bracket.

6. Replace with new receptacle in reverse order of previous steps.

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2-17. CONTROL BOARD

REPLACEMENT

1. Remove electrical power supplied to the unit.

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move

the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit

breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

Step 3

2. Remove the Phillips head screws securing the side

panel closest to the controls and then remove side panel.

3. Pull connectors from board.

4. Using a 5/16" socket, remove the nuts securing the control board and remove control board.

5. Install new board in reverse order, and restore power

to unit.

Step 4

2-18. RELAYS

The solid state relays receive messages from the control board and operate the components in the rotisserie. See wiring diagrams to help locate the desired relay.

Checkout:

1. Remove electrical power supplied to unit.

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move

the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit

breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

2. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the side panel closest to the controls.

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2-18. RELAYS (Continued)

Step 8

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Step 8

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2-13

To avoid electrical shock, make connections before applying power, take reading, and remove power before removing meter leads. The following checks are performed with the wall circuit breaker closed and the main power switch in the ON position.

3.

With power reapplied, let unit start heating up, or enter the Tech Mode in Special Program mode and check the relays in the output test. (See Section 4-3 of the Operator’s

Manual.)

4.

With the component energized (example: blower motor), 0 volts should show on the output side of the relay, and 12 volts on the input side.

5.

With the component not energized, 208 or 240 volts should show on the output side of relay, and 0 volts on input.

6.

If voltage varies from steps 4 and 5, remove power to unit, pull input wires from relay and place leads of meter onto input wires. Reapply power to unit. When unit is running, the input wires to relay should show

12 vdc. If this proves true, the relay is faulty.

Replacement:

7.

Remove power supplied to unit.

8.

With wires removed and labeled, use a Phillips head screwdriver and remove appropriate relay from unit.

9. Coat the back of the relay with the thermal joint compound.

Failure to use the thermal joint compound will shorten the life of the relay.

10. Install new relay and replace wires.

11. Replace side panel and reapply power.

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2-19. HIGH LIMIT

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The high limit is a safety device which senses an overheating situation inside the rotisserie (around 500ºF), which shuts the heat off in the unit. Once the temperature inside the unit goes down, then the high limit automatically resets and the unit can then be heated.

All SCRs have two high limits. The SCR-6 and SCR-8 both have a

450ºF high limit and a 500ºF high limit. The SCR-3 has a 285ºF high limit and a 450ºF high limit.

European, CE units have 450ºF, manual reset high limits. These have a reset button on them and must be manually pressed. Follow the steps in the procedures in this section to access this high limit.

1. Remove electrical power supplied to unit.

To avoid electrical shock or property damage, move the power switch to OFF and disconnect main circuit breaker, or unplug cord at wall receptacle.

2. Remove the side panel closest to the controls.

3. Pull the wires from the 500ºF high limit (285ºF on

SCR-3s) and check for continuity between the terminals.

When the cabinet temperature is below 300ºF, the high limit should show continuity. If it does show continuity, continue on with this section. If it doesn’t, replace this high limit with a new one and unit should then be ready for use.

4. If the 500ºF high limit shows continuity, the 450ºF high limit could be bad. To access this high limit, remove the insulation washer from the stud and remove the insulation.

For CE, European units, the reset button can be accessed at this time. Use a pen, pencil, or screwdriver to press the button through the hole in the box. If unit now heats, replace the insulation and side panel and unit is ready for use. If unit does not heat, proceed with the following steps.

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2-19. HIGH LIMIT (Continued)

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Step 6

Step 7

Step 8

Units with a small diameter hole, in the high limit box, must follow the preceding steps to access the wires and mounting nuts of the high limit. Units with a large diameter hole can access the wires and mounting nuts from the hole in the front of the box.

5. Remove the fan assembly from the interior of the unit.

6. Using a 7/16” socket, remove the nuts securing the blower and pull the blower from the studs.

7. Using a 3/8” socket, remove the nut securing the probe bracket, and pull the bracket from the stud.

8. Cut insulation to access the top, right stud of the blower.

9. Pull the box from the unit to access the high limit.

10. Pull the wires from the high limit, and take a continuity check across the terminals. If it shows continuity, the high limit is good. If the high limit shows no continuity and the temperature is below 300ºF

, proceed with the following steps.

11. Using a 5/16” socket, remove the two nuts securing the high limit and remove the high limit.

12. Replace with a new high limit and replace the wires.

13. Replace the box, blower and blower nuts, insulation, insulation washer, probe bracket and nut, and side panel.

14. Unit is now ready for use.

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2-20. WIRING DIAGRAMS

SCR-6/8

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(SN: CA0405008 & below)

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2-20. WIRING DIAGRAMS (Continued)

SCR-6/8

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SN: CA0610018 & Below - SCR-6

SN: CB0610032 & Below - SCR-8

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SCR-6/8

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SN: CA0610019 & Above - SCR-6

SN: CB0610033 & Above - SCR-8

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2-20. WIRING DIAGRAMS (Continued)

SCR-6/8

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SN: CA0610018 & Below - SCR-6

SN: CB0610032 & Below - SCR-8

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SCR-6/8

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SN: CA0610019 & Above - SCR-6

SN: CB0610033 & Above - SCR-8

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2-22 1204

SCR-6/8

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International wiring diagram

SN: CA0610018 & Below - SCR-6

SN: CB0610032 & Below - SCR-8

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International wiring diagram

SN: CA0610019 & Above - SCR-6

SN: CB0610033 & Above - SCR-8

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SCR-6/8

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SN: CA0610018 & Below - SCR-6

SN: CB0610032 & Below - SCR-8

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SCR-6/8

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SN: CA0610019 & Above - SCR-6

SN: CB0610033 & Above - SCR-8

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LIMITED WARRANTY FOR HENNY PENNY EQUIPMENT

Subject to the following conditions, Henny Penny Corporation makes the following limited warranties to the original purchaser only for Henny Penny appliances and replacement parts:

NEW EQUIPMENT: Any part of a new appliance, except baskets, lamps, and fuses, which proves to be defective in material or workmanship within two (2) years from date of original installation, will be repaired or replaced without charge F.O.B. factory, Eaton, Ohio, or F.O.B. authorized distributor. Baskets will be repaired or replaced for ninety (90) days from date of original installation. Lamps and fuses are not covered under this Limited Warranty. To validate this warranty, the registration card for the appliance must be mailed to Henny Penny within ten (10) days after installation.

FILTER SYSTEM: Failure of any parts within a fryer filter system caused by the use of the non-OEM filters or other unapproved filters is not covered under this Limited Warranty.

REPLACEMENT PARTS: Any appliance replacement part, except lamps and fuses, which proves to be defective in material or workmanship within ninety (90) days from date of original installation will be repaired or replaced without charge F.O.B. factory, Eaton, Ohio, or F.O.B. authorized distributor.

The warranty for new equipment covers the repair or replacement of the defective part and includes labor charges and maximum mileage charges of 200 miles round trip for a period of one (1) year from the date of original installation.

The warranty for replacement parts covers only the repair or replacement of the defective part and does not include any labor charges for the removal and installation of any parts, travel, or other expenses incidental to the repair or replacement of a part.

EXTENDED FRYPOT WARRANTY: Henny Penny will replace any frypot that fails due to manufacturing or workmanship issues for a period of up to seven (7) years from date of manufacture. This warranty shall not cover any frypot that fails due to any misuse or abuse, such as heating of the frypot without shortening.

0 TO 3 YEARS: During this time, any frypot that fails due to manufacturing or workmanship issues will be replaced at no charge for parts, labor, or freight. Henny Penny will either install a new frypot at no cost or provide a new or reconditioned replacement fryer at no cost.

3 TO 7 YEARS: During this time, any frypot that fails due to manufacturing or workmanship issues will be replaced at no charge for the frypot only. Any freight charges and labor costs to install the new frypot as well as the cost of any other parts replaced, such as insulation, thermal sensors, high limits, fittings, and hardware, will be the responsibility of the owner.

Any claim must be presented to either Henny Penny or the distributor from whom the appliance was purchased. No allowance will be granted for repairs made by anyone else without Henny Penny’s written consent. If damage occurs during shipping, notify the sender at once so that a claim may be filed.

THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY SETS FORTH THE SOLE REMEDY AGAINST HENNY PENNY FOR ANY BREACH

OF WARRANTY OR OTHER TERM. BUYER AGREES THAT NO OTHER REMEDY (INCLUDING CLAIMS FOR ANY INCI-

DENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES) SHALL BE AVAILABLE.

The above limited warranty does not apply (a) to damage resulting from accident, alteration, misuse, or abuse; (b) if the equipment’s serial number is removed or defaced; or (c) for lamps and fuses. THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY IS EX-

PRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FIT-

NESS, AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUDED. HENNY PENNY NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY

PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY.

Revised 01/01/07

207 2-27

SCR-6/8

3-1. INTRODUCTION

SECTION 3. PARTS INFORMATION

This section identifies and lists the replaceable parts of the

Henny Penny SCR Rotisserie.

3-2. GENUINE PARTS

3-3. HOW TO ORDER

Use only genuine Henny Penny parts in your cabinet. Using a part of lesser quality or substitute design may result in cabinet damage or personal injury.

Once the part you want to order has been found in the Parts

List, write down the following information:

1.

From the Parts List

(Sample)

Item Number 3

Part Number 40241

Description LH Hub

2.

From the data plate

(Sample)

Product Number SCR6.0

Serial Number AE001IH

Voltage 208V

3-4. PRICES

3-5. DELIVERY

3-6. WARRANTY

3-7. RECOMMENDED

SPARE PARTS FOR

DISTRIBUTORS

106

Your distributor has a price parts list and will be glad to inform you of the cost of your parts order.

Commonly replaced items are stocked by your distributor and will be sent out when your order is received. Other parts will be ordered by your distributor from Henny Penny Corporation. Normally, these will be sent to your distributor within three working days.

All replacement parts (except lamps and fuses) are covered under warranty for 90 days against manufacturing defects and workmanship. If damage occurs during shipping, notify the carrier at once so that a claim may be properly filed. Refer to warranty on the front of this section for other rights and limitations.

Recommended replacement parts, stocked by your distributor, are indicated with

√√√√√ in the parts lists. Please use care when ordering recommended parts, because all voltages and variations are marked.

Distributors should order parts based upon common voltages and equipment sold in their territory.

3-1

SCR-6/8

Figure 3-1. Drive Assembly

FIGURE &

ITEM NO.

2

2

2

2

1

2

2

2

2

2

2

PART NO. DESCRIPTION

SC01-172 SCREW 1/4-20 X 3/8 PH THD SS

40927 DISC - FINISH - SCR-6

49195

40926

49184

DISC - COATED - SCR-6

DISC - FINISH - SCR-8

DISC - COATED - SCR-8

41350

49182

41349

49183

LH DISC ASSY - COMPLETE - SCR-8

LH DISC ASSY-COATED - COMPLETE - SCR-8

(Walmart use 12/20/10 & after)

RH DISC ASSY - COMPLETE - SCR-8

RH DISC ASSY-COATED - COMPLETE - SCR-8

(Walmart use 12/20/10 & after)

40992

49193

LH DISC ASSY - COMPLETE - SCR-6

LH DISC ASSY-COATED - COMPLETE - SCR-6

3-2

QTY.

SCR-8

-

2

8

-

2

1

1

1

1

-

-

QTY.

SCR-6

2

-

8

2

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

412

2

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

7

6

7

7

6

6

6

4

5

5

6

6

6

6

3

3

4

4

4

FIGURE &

ITEM NO.

3-1

2

2

2

2

2

40991

49194

58141

58142

67666

67665

64087*

03467

03605

03473

03604

43804*

43805*

43813*

43815*

03504*

03503*

03509*

03511*

40241

49186

40827

49185

40826

49192

40242

49187

40213

49178

40613

49188

03469*

51268*

63739*

* Not Shown

PART NO. DESCRIPTION

DRIVE ASSEMBLY (Contd)

RH DISC ASSY - COMPLETE - SCR-6

RH DISC ASSY-COATED - COMPLETE - SCR-6

LH DISC ASSY-6 BSKT (ALBERTSONS)

DRIVE DISC ASSY-6 BSKT (ALBERTSONS)

ASSY- DRIVE DISC-COATED 7 BSKT

(Walmart use before 12/20/10)

ASSY- LH DISC-COATED 7 BSKT (WALMART)

(Walmart use before 12/20/10)

LH HUB

LH HUB - COATED

WELDMENT - DRIVE TUBE - SCR-8

WELDMENT - DRIVE TUBE - SCR-8 - COATED

WELDMENT - DRIVE TUBE - SCR-6

WELDMENT - DRIVE TUBE - SCR-6 - COATED

HUB - DRIVE SIDE

HUB - DRIVE SIDE - COATED

SPIT - WELDMENT - SCR-8

SPIT - WELDMENT - SCR-8 - COATED

SPIT - WELDMENT - SCR-6

SPIT - WELDMENT - SCR-6 - COATED

SPIT - PIERCING - SCR-8

SPIT - PIERCING - SCR-8 - COATED

SPIT - PIERCING - SCR-6

SPIT - PIERCING - SCR-6 - COATED

BASKET - STD. - SCR-8

BASKET - COATED - SCR-8

BASKET - STD. - SCR-6

BASKET - COATED - SCR-6

SOLID BOTTOM BASKET ASSY. - SCR-6

SOLID BOTTOM BASKET ASSY. - SCR-8

GRID - SOLID BASKET - SCR-6

GRID - SOLID BASKET - SCR-8

BASKET-SCR8 COATED CHICKEN (WALMART)

BASKET-SCR8 UN-COATED CHICKEN (WALMART)

BASKET - SCR8 - BUTTERFLY

BASKET - SCR6 - BUTTERFLY

SCR-6/8

QTY.

SCR-8

QTY.

SCR-6

1

8

7

8

-

7

8

-

-

-

-

-

8

8

8

8

-

-

1

1

8

-

-

8

1

1

1

1

-

1

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

-

-

6

6

6

6

6

-

-

-

-

6

1

1

1

-

6

6

-

1

1

-

-

1

1

1

-

-

-

412 3-3

SCR-6/8

Figure 3-2. Heaters and Bulbs

4

5

√√√√√ 6

7

√√√√√ 8

√√√√√ 8

√√√√√ 8

√√√√√ 8

√√√√√ 8

√√√√√ 8

9

QTY.

QTY.

ITEM NO.

PART NO. DESCRIPTION

√√√√√ 1

√√√√√ 1

√√√√√ 2

√√√√√ 2

√√√√√ 3

√√√√√ 1

√√√√√ 1

√√√√√ 1

√√√√√ 1

√√√√√ 1

45065-09

45065-10

45065-19

45065-03

45065-23

45065-07

45065-17

BL01-011

BL01-022

79656

AIR HEATER-208V 1650W

AIR HEATER-240V 1650W

AIR HEATER-230V 1650W

AIR HEATER-208V 1550W

AIR HEATER-208V 1150W

AIR HEATER-240V 1550W

AIR HEATER-230V 1550W

HALOGEN BULBS - 150W-120V

HALOGEN BULBS-200W-230V-CE ONLY (SN: CA0405009 & ABOVE)

ASSY - LAMP SOCKET - 250V-10 AMP

(SN: CA0405008 & BELOW-CE ONLY) (SN: CB0902016 & BELOW- ALL SCR’S)

√√√√√ 3

67441 LAMP SOCKET - 250V-10 AMP (4 SCREWS)

(SN: CA0405009 & ABOVE-CE ONLY) (SN: CB0902017 & ABOVE ALL SCR’S)

SCR-8 SCR-6

3

3

3

-

-

-

-

4

4

4

4

-

-

-

2

2

2

2

4

4

4

4

SC04-017

44029

67983

SC02-041

45065-01

45065-05

45065-03

45065-23

45065-07

45065-22

SC02-041

SCREW

FAN BLADE ASSY.

HEATER BRACKET

SCREW

RADIANT HEATER-208V 2800W

RADIANT HEATER-240V 2800W

RADIANT HEATER-208V 1550W

RADIANT HEATER-208V 1150W

RADIANT HEATER-240V 1550W

RADIANT HEATER-230V 2000W

SCREW

8

1

2

2

2

2

-

-

-

2

6

8

1

2

2

-

-

2

2

2

-

6

10

11

67983

SC02-041

12 SC02-041

13* 21657

13* 21658

HEATER BRACKET

SCREW

SCREW

LAMP GUARD - SCR-6

LAMP GUARD - SCR-8

14* 14241 KIT-SCR-8 DEFLECTOR-RADIANT HTR

14* 14725 KIT-SCR-6 DEFLECTOR-RADIANT HTR

√√√√√ recommended parts/*not shown

3

3

9

1

-

-

1

6

1

2

2

-

-

1

3-4 612

SCR-6/8

ITEM PART

NO.

NO.

Figure 3-3. Ducts

DESCRIPTION

√√√√√

4

4

4

4

4

4

5

6

1

1

2

1

1

2

3

40577

49179

40707

49189

40049

40581

63890

40309

43517

71428

49180

49190

71429

40932

40243

7

8

9

10

11

*not shown

140070

SC01-146

40240

SC01-188

14962*

REMOVABLE DUCT-L.H

REMOVABLE DUCT-L.H. COATED

REMOVABLE DUCT-L.H

REMOVABLE DUCT-L.H COATED

TOP REMOVABLE DUCT

TOP REMOVABLE DUCT

INSULATION, TOP AIR DUCT

REMOVABLE DUCT-BLOWER-SCR8

REMOVABLE DUCT-BLOWER-SCR6-SN: CA0601003 & BELOW

REMOVABLE DUCT-BLOWER-SCR6-SN: CA0601004 & ABOVE

REMOVABLE DUCT-BLOWER-COATED

REMOVABLE DUCT-BLOWER-COATED-SN: CA0601003 & BELOW

REMOVABLE DUCT-BLOWER-COATED-SN: CA0601004 & ABOVE

REMOVABLE DUCT KNOB

ADAPTER HUB

KIT - BEARING ASSEMBLY

SCREW

PLATE

SCREW

KIT-SCR8-AIR DIFUSER

412

QTY.

QTY.

SCR-8 SCR-6

1

-

-

1

-

-

1

1

-

-

1

1

1

-

1

1

1

1

1

3

-

1

1

-

1

1

1

1

1

-

1

-

-

1

1

-

1

1

1

3

3-5

SCR-6/8

3-6

Figure 3-4. Controls and Doors

1210

SCR-6/8

16

17

18

18

16

16

16

16

19

20

21

22

FIGURE &

ITEM NO. PART NO.

3-4

1

√√√√√ 2

3

4

52307

140011

DESCRIPTION

CONTROLS & DOORS

MENU CARD

MEAT PROBE RECEPTACLE/WIRE ASSY

NS02-009 . NUT

40823 . BRACKET

7

8

5

6

9

√√√√√ 10

√√√√√ 11

√√√√√ 12

13

14

15

SC01-139 . SCREW

NS02-006 NUT

49604 PROBE GUARD

NS02-005 NUT

-

14773

72277

59363

USE 75046 & 74063-CONTROL DECAL-SCR-6

ROTATION SWITCH ASSY

POWER SWITCH

MEAT PROBE

44757 DOOR HANDLE

SC06-057 SCREW

PN01-024 DOWEL PIN - 1/4 X 2”

49261

49262

49263

49264

24170 DOOR ASSY. CURVED GLASS - SCR-6

SC01-074 SCREW

48549

48567

39752

70096

40759

61736*

HINGE - CONTROL SIDE

HINGE - CUSTOMER SIDE

BUSHING - DOOR

DOOR STOP

SPRING

DECAL-CUST SIDE ROTATION

QTY.

SCR-8

5

1

1

1

1

2

1

2

DOOR ASSY.-CONTROL SIDE W/ HANDLE

DOOR ASSY-MIRRORED-CONTROL SIDE W/ HANDLE -

-

DOOR ASSY. CUST. SIDE W/O HANDLE

DOOR ASSY. CUST. SIDE W/ HANDLE

-

1

1

1

1

2

4

6

1

2

2

1

1

-

4

-

-

QTY.

SCR-6

1

1

1

4

2

2

1

1

1

1

6

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

2

1

2

4

1

1

5

1

√√√√√ recommended parts

* Not Shown

412 3-7

SCR-6/8

2

2

1

1

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

ITEM NO. PART NO.

Figure 3-5. SCR-8 Short and Tall Units Special Parts

DESCRIPTION

QTY.

SCR-8

59745 DOOR ASSY-CNTRL. SIDE W/ HNDL-SHORT (SN: JE049JJ & UP) 1

59784 DOOR ASSY-MIR.CNTRL SIDE W/ HNDL-SHORT (SN: JE049JJ & UP) 1

59772 DOOR ASSY, CUST SIDE W/O HNDL-SHORT (SN: JE049JJ & UP)

59785 DOOR ASSY, CUST SIDE W/ HNDL-SHORT (SN: JE049JJ & UP)

1

1

21463 DOOR ASSY, CURVED GLASS-SHORT (SN: JE049JJ & ABOVE) 1

49751 DOOR ASSY, CNTRL SIDE W/ HNDL-TALL (SN: JE048JJ & BELOW) 1

49752 DOOR ASSY, MIR., CNTRL SIDE W/ HNDL-TALL

(SN: JE048JJ & BELOW) 1

49753 DOOR ASSY. CUST SIDE W/O HNDL-TALL (SN: JE048JJ & BELOW) 1

49754 DOOR ASSY. CUST SIDE W/ HNDL-TALL (SN: JE048JJ & BELOW) 1

-

USE 74062 & 74063-CONTROL DECAL-SHORT (SN: JE049JJ & ABOVE)

1

49607 CONTROL DECAL-TALL (SN: JE048JJ & BELOW)

61472 CONROL DECAL (POLLO)-TALL (SN: JE048JJ & BELOW)

1

1

-

USE 75047 & 74063 - CONTROL DECAL - NO PROBE (WAL-MART)

1

3-8 1207

SCR-6/8

Figure 3-6. Drive Motor

ITEM NO.

PART NO. DESCRIPTION

√√√√√ 1

√√√√√ 2

3

6

7

4

5

8

√√√√√ 9*

10*

11*

14242

56164

DRIVE MOTOR ASSY. (INCLUDES 56164)

CAPACITOR, DRIVE MOTOR-4MF

SC01-053 SCREW

NS02-007 NUT

SC01-185 SCREW

WA01-024 FLAT WASHER

LW01-010 LOCK WASHER

NS01-024 NUT

40642 DOOR MAGNET SENSOR

NS02-009 NUT

40501 DOOR SWITCH MAGNET (IN DOOR ASSY.)

√√√√√ recommended parts/* not shown

QTY.

QTY.

SCR-8 SCR-6

4

4

2

4

1

1

2

4

5

4

2

4

4

2

4

1

1

2

4

5

4

2

1210 3-9

SCR-6/8

3-10

Figure 3-7. Electrical Components

307

3-7

1

2

2

2*

√√√√√

3

√√√√√

3

4

5

6

√√√√√

7

√√√√√

7

8

√√√√√

9

√√√√√

10

√√√√√

10

FIGURE &

ITEM NO.

PART NO. DESCRIPTION

√√√√√

10

11

√√√√√

12

13

14

15

16

√√√√√

17

√√√√√

17

√√√√√

17

√√√√√

17

18

19

19

√√√√√

20*

SC04-017

63727

52994

52995

40645

52527

49427

SC03-008

SC04-17

30324

19405

NS02-005

44428

EF02-006

EF02-125

EF02-104

SC01-113

51980

SC02-016

NS02-005

ME50-013

ME50-014

73618RB

73619RB

73728RB

73731RB

49707

24698

24699

EF02-007

√√√√√

20*

√√√√√

21*

EF02-105

51057

√√√√√ recommended parts

*not shown

ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS

SCREW

TERMINAL BLOCK ASSY. - 1 PHASE

TERMINAL BLOCK ASSY. - 3 PHASE

TERMINAL BLOCK - CE

S.S. RELAY

S.S. RELAY-40AMP (14.4KW UNITS)

RELAY MOUNT EXTRUSION

SCREW

SCREW

CONTACTOR - 1 PHASE

CONTACTOR - 3 PHASE

NUT

ROTATION SWITCH MOV

FUSE HOLDER-SN: CA0610018 & BELOW-SCR6

SN: CB0610032 & BELOW-SCR8

BREAKER-PUSH BUTTON RESET

SN: CA0610019 & ABOVE-SCR6

SN: CB0610033 & ABOVE-SCR8

FUSE HOLDER - 20A-250V

SCREW

DRIVE MOTOR RELAY MOV

SCREW

NUT

SPACER

SPACER

CONTROL/DISPLAY BD. ASSY.-STD.

CONTROL/DISPLAY BD. ASSY.-300°F

(For Michigan units w/o hoods)

CONTROL BD. ASSY.-CAMPERO

CONTROL BD. ASSY.-250° F

CONTROL COVER

BRACKET - BREAKER

BRACKET - FUSE - INT’L

FUSES - SN: CA0610018 & BELOW-SCR6

SN: CB0610032 & BELOW-SCR8

FUSE - 15A (INT’L)

ASSY - EMC FILTER BOARD (CE)

412

SCR-6/8

QTY.

SCR-8

QTY.

SCR-6

1

4

3

1

2

2

1

3

6

1

1

1

2

1

2

1

4

3

1

2

2

1

3

6

-

-

1

2

-

2

1

1

1

1

1

2

8

1

8

8

1

2

4

1

10

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

8

1

8

8

1

2

4

1

10

2

1

3-11

SCR-6/8

3-12

Figure 3-8. High Limit Switches and Blower

204

SCR-6/8

FIGURE &

ITEM NO.

PART NO.

3-8

1

√√√√√ 2

3

4

√√√√√ 5

6

7

√√√√√ 8

√√√√√ 9

10

√√√√√ 11

√√√√√ 11

12

√√√√√ 13

√√√√√ 14

15

17*

18*

√√√√√

19*

SC02-016

51476

ME50-033

NS02-009

TS13-001

ME50-041

NS02-006

29523

37397

NS02-005

49938

49939

NS02-005

41405

40639

NS02-006

40842

44587

FA51-315

DESCRIPTION

HIGH LIMIT SWITCHES AND BLOWER

SCREW

SPEAKER ASSY.

SPACER

NUT

40 WATT SWITCHING PWR. SUPPLY

STANDOFF

NUT

PROBE ASSY.

HIGH LIMIT-500 DEG.

NUT

HIGH LIMIT - 450 DEG.

HIGH LIMIT - 450 DEG. C.E.

NUT

BLOWER MOTOR ASSY

CAPACITOR- BLOWER MOTOR

NUT

SEAL- DRIVE MOTOR

SEAL- BLOWER MOTOR

3.15 AMP FUSE (POWER SUPPLY)

√√√√√ recommended parts

* not shown

QTY.

SCR-8

QTY.

SCR-6

1

1

1

4

1

1

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

3

3

1

1

1

4

1

1

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

3

3

1210 3-13

SCR-6/8

6

6

6

6

4

5

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

3-14

FIGURE &

ITEM NO. PART NO.

1

1

1

2

3

59778

59769

48563

NS02-006

40145

4

4

4

51270

59771

59768

49255

SC04-003

63714-01

63714-02

63714-03

40998

88843

41659

63714-04

63714-05

63714-10

63714-11

63714-12

Figure 3-9. Trays, Pans, and Power Cords

DESCRIPTION

LH BOTTOM ACCESS COVER - SCR-16-SHORT

LH ACCESS COVER - SCR-8

LH ACCESS COVER - SCR-6

NUT #10-24 HEX KEPS C

BLOWER BOX

RH SIDE PANEL-TALL-SN: JE048JJ & BELOW

RH SIDE PANEL-SHORT-SN: JE049JJ & ABOVE

RH UPPER SIDE PANEL-SCR-16-SHORT

SN: JE049JJ & ABOVE - BOTTOM UNIT

RH SIDE PANEL WELDMENT - SCR-6

SCREW - #8-32 X 3/8 PH PHDS.

POWER CORD ASSY.-GM-INBOARD CASTERS

POWER CORD ASSY.-GM-OUTBOARD - TOP

POWER CORD ASSY.-GM-OUTBOARD - BOT

POWER CORD ASSY. - 30 AMP - SCR-6 (3 PH)

ASSY-POWER CORD 30 AMP 90° PLUG

POWER CORD ASSY. - 50 AMP - SCR-6 (1 PH)

PWR CORD ASSY-90° PLUG (ALBERTSON)-TOP

PWR. CORD ASSY-90° PLUG-BOTTOM (10 FOOT)

ASSY-PWR CORD GM 50A 90° PLUG

ASSY-PWR CORD GM TOP OUTBD 50A 90° PLUG

ASSY-PWR CORD WALMART 50A 90° PLUG

QTY.

QTY.

SCR-8 SCR-6

1

1

-

-

-

1

AR

1

1

1

AR

1

-

-

1

-

-

1

-

-

AR

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

-

1

1

-

1

1

AR

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1210

F

IGURE &

ITEM NO. PART NO.

7

8

7

7

9

10

11

3-9

6

7

7

7

54671

16242

40884

88809

58146

21335

37514

41355

26120

03195

63251

√√√√√

√√√√√

√√√√√

√√√√√

12

13

13

49256

67866

140069

OR01-009*

67865

140069

OR01-009*

48769

49763

14

14

14

14

15

15

16

17

18

48755

49762

49361

49360

72133

63263*

86832*

40948*

40947*

LW01-002*

SC01-193*

WA01-013*

49270* 20

21

22

23

48787*

PL01-001*

86833*

58138*

58139*

LW01-002*

SC01-193*

23

24

WA01-013*

58139*

58138*

25 14640*

* Not Shown

412

DESCRIPTION

TRAYS, PANS, AND POWER CORDS (CONTD.)

POWER CORD ASSY- 90° PLUG (ALBRTSN)

PLUG MO-500 NEMA 15-50P - SCR-8

PLUG 30A - 250V - NEMA 15-30P - SCR-6

PLUG-250V/NEMA 15-30P 90°

PLUG 60A- 3PH 250V-NEMA15-60P 90°(ALBERTSON)

PLUG 50A- 3PH 250V 90°(ALBERTSONS)

PLUG 60A- 3PH 250V

MOUNTING PLATE & LEG WELDMENT

FEET

SPIT REMOVAL TOOL (OPTIONAL)

RH LOWER SIDE PANEL-SCR-16-SHORT

SN: JE049JJ & ABOVE - BOTTOM UNIT

DRAIN PLUG ASSEMBLY-BELOW SN: CA0406003

DRAIN PAN ASSY-SCR8 - SN: JE049JJ & ABOVE

KIT - ELBOW - DRAIN W/O-RINGS

O-RINGS SILICONE #2-119

DRAIN PAN ASSY-SCR6

KIT - ELBOW - DRAIN W/O-RINGS

O-RING SILICONE #2-119

DRIP TRAY

DRIP TRAY- COATED

DRIP TRAY

DRIP TRAY- COATED

CAP - TOP - SCR-8

CAP - TOP - SCR-6

STUD ASSY. - SOLID BACK PANEL (OPTIONAL)

EXT. BACK PANEL STUD ASSY. - SOLID BACK

PACK-4 IN CASTER SERVICE

CASTER 4” RIGID

CASTER 4” SWIVEL W/ BRAKE

LOCKWASHER SPLIT RING 1/4 S

SCREW 1/4-20 X 3/4 HEX GRD 8

WASHER 1/4 FLAT S

DECAL- NON ROTATION CUST. SIDE

DECAL- ROTATION CUST. SIDE

PLUG BUTTON-1/2”

PACK-3 IN CASTER SERVICE

CASTER 3" DIA 4" HT SWVL W/BRK

CASTER-3" DIA 4" HT RIGID

LOCKWASHER SPLIT RING 1/4 S

SCREW 1/4-20 X 3/4 HEX GRD 8

WASHER 1/4 FLAT S

CASTER 3” DIA-4” HT - RIGID (OUTBOARD)

CASTER 3” DIA-4” HT - SWVL-W/BRAKE (OUTBD)

OUTBOARD CASTER KIT (AFTER MAY 1, 2000)

-

-

1

-

2

2

1

1

-

-

-

-

1

2

1

1

1

1

2

1

4

2

16

16

16

2

2

1

16

16

1

2

2

16

QTY.

QTY.

SCR-8 SCR-6

1

4

1

-

4

1

-

1

-

-

-

4

-

1

4

1

1

-

1

1

2

2

-

2

-

-

-

1

1

1

1

1

-

-

-

1

-

1

2

1

4

2

16

16

-

-

16

-

16

16

1

2

2

16

3-15

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