Wells WVAE-55F Operating instructions

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SUPPLEMENTAL
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
for
VENTILATOR HOOD
SECTION
FRYER MODELS
WVAE_30F
WVPE-30F
WVAE-55F
WVAE-55FS
BURN HAZARD
POSSIBLE HOT OIL SPILL
AVOID CONTACT WITH HOT OIL
USE CARE WHEN HANDLING OIL TO
AVOID SPILLS
Discharge of the Ansul® fire suppression system may result in foaming
of the oil in the frypot. Serious burns and other injuries can result from
contact with hot oil and from slipping in spilled oil. Clean up oil spills
promptly.
This ventilator hood system is designed as part of a fryer
intended
to
prepare food for human consumption. No other use of this product is
authorized or recommended by the manufacturer or its agents.
This ventilator and attendant fryer are intended for use only in
commercial establishments, where all operators are familiar with
the appliance use, limitations and associated hazards. Operating
instructions and warnings must be read and understood by all
operators and users.
This ventilator hood system is designed to reduce odor emissions,
but will not completely eliminate cooking odors. Air exchange at the
installation site must comply with the requirements of the local
jurisdictional authority. To ensure that odors do not build-up,
recommended minimum air exchange is 400 cfm into and out of the
site.
Cleanliness of this appliance is essential to good sanitation. Read and
follow all included cleaning instructions and schedules to ensure the
safety of the food product.
Disconnect this appliance from electrical power before performing any
maintenance or servicing.
DO NOT splash or pour water on, in or over any controls, control
panel or wiring.
The technical content of this manual, including any wiring diagrams,
schematics, parts breakdown illustrations and/or adjustment
procedures, is intended for use by qualified technical personnel.
Any procedure which requires the use of tools must be performed by a
qualified technician.
This appliance is made in the USA. Unless otherwise noted, this
appliance has American sizes on all hardware.
WARNING:
RISK OF INJURY
Installation procedures must
be performed by a qualified
technician with full
knowledge of all applicable
electrical and plumbing
codes. Failure can result in
personal injury and property
damage.
WARNING:
SHOCK HAZARD
All servicing requiring
access to non-insulated
electrical components must
be performed by a qualified
technician.
DO NOT open any access
panel that requires the use
of tools unless you are
qualified to do so. Failure to
follow this warning can
result in severe electrical
shock.
CAUTION:
RISK OF
DAMAGE
DO NOT connect or
energize this appliance until
all installation
instructions are read and
followed. Damage to the
appliance will result if these
instructions are not followed.
PRECAUTIONS AND GENERAL INFORMATION
xi
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Precautions & General Information …………………………… xi
Features & Operating Controls …………………………………. 2
Hood Operation …………………………………………...……… 4
Troubleshooting Suggestions …………………………………… 6
Servicing Instructions
Fire Damper …………………………………………………… 7
Filter Interlock …………………………………………………. 8
Blower & Status Sensor System ……………………………. 10
Ansul® System ………………………………………………… 12
Exploded Views & Parts Lists ………………………………….. 14
Wiring Diagrams …………………………………………..……… 16
This manual contains information needed to properly service and repair the hood portion of ventless floor
fryers.
This manual applies to the following Wells Manufacturing models:
WVAE-30F, WVPE-30F, WVAE-55F, WVAE-55FS
This hood system is common to several Wells Manufacturing products. For installation, operation and
maintenance instructions, electrical specifications and general dimensions, refer to the General Layout
Data, Installation Instructions and Operation Manual for the specific model.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1
SPECIFICATIONS
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FEATURES & OPERATING CONTROLS
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Note: Items beginning with “a. ...” are part of the Ansul® fire suppression system
Items beginning “f. ...” are part of the FRYER
Items beginning “v. ...” are part of the VENTILATOR
f.1 POWER SWITCH FRYER position turns ON the VENTILATOR POWER LIGHT and
(FRYER - OFF - FILTER) BLOWER. If, within 10 seconds, there is sufficient AIR FLOW for
proper operation, the POWER LIGHT will remain ON and the fryer will
operate.
If, after 10 seconds, there is not sufficient AIR FLOW for proper
operation, the BLOWER and VENTILATOR POWER LIGHT will turn
OFF and the SERVICE REQUIRED LIGHT will turn ON.
Note: The POWER SWITCH must be turned OFF to reset the system
before the fryer can be operated.
v.2 VENTILATOR POWER Glows when the FRYER POWER SWITCH is ON.
LIGHT (green)
v.3 CHECK FILTERS Glows when GREASE BAFFLE and/or HEPA AIR FILTER are not
LIGHT (amber) properly installed. When ON, the fryer heating elements are de-activated.
Make sure both the HEPA FILTER and the GREASE BAFFLE fully
depresses their respective filter sensor tang (f.25, lower left corner of the
filter rail), which proves the filters are in the proper position. When the filters
are in the proper position, the CHECK FILTER light will not be lit.
BACK VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
FRYER
WVAE-30,
WVAE-55 or
WVPE-30
VENTILATOR WARNINGLIGHT PANEL
v.2
v.3
v.4 v.5
f.1
a.15 a.15
f.16
f.17 a.18
a.19
f.20
f.21
f.22
f.23
f.24
f.26
v.6
v.7
v.8
v.9
a.10
a.11
v.12
a.13
a.14
v.25
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v.4 REPLACE FILTERS Will turn ON if either or both the HEPA AIR FILTER and/or CHARCOAL
LIGHT (amber) FILTER are due for replacement. The fryer will continue to operate, but
the air filter(s) must be changed in a timely manner or it (they) will clog,
the SERVICE REQUIRED LIGHT will turn ON and the fryer will shutdown
until the filter(s) have been replaced.
v.5 SERVICE REQUIRED Will turn ON and the fryer will shut down whenever dirty filters cause
LIGHT (red) insufficient ventilator AIR FLOW for proper operation. Replace both the
HEPA FILTER and the CHARCOAL FILTER to resume operation.
v.6 EXHAUST COLLAR Contains fire damper with pre-installed 285ºF (141ºC) fusible link.
v.7 VENTILATION BLOWER Provides airflow.
v.8 UPPER REAR Provides access to BLOWER and PRESSURE SWITCHES.
REMOVABLE PANEL
v.9 PRESSURE SWITCHES Detect blower operation and filter status.
a.10 ANSUL® ACTUATOR Controls the release of the fire suppression media
a.11 ANSUL® SYSTEM Provides pressurization of the fire suppression system
PRESSURE CARTRIDGE
v.12 LOWER REAR Provides access to fire suppression system components.
REMOVABLE PANEL
a.13 FIRE SUPPRESSION 1.5 gal. container of Ansulex® R-102 liquid fire suppression media.
MEDIA TANK
a.14 FRYPOT FUSIBLE LINK 450ºF link protects against run-away heater.
a.15 MANUAL PULL STATION Provides for manual activation of the fire suppression system
f. 16 REAR LEGS REPLACE CASTERS WHEN A REMOTE MANUAL PULL STATION IS
INSTALLED.
v.17 VACUUM TAP Senses low-pressure side of BLOWER.
a.18 FILTER CHAMBER 280ºF fusible link provides protection against fire in the upper portion of
FUSIBLE LINK the hood.
a.19 DISCHARGE NOZZLES Control dispersal of the fire suppression media.
v.20 TOP REMOVABLE PANEL Provides access to warning light panel wiring.
v.21 CHARCOAL FILTER Provides for some odor control. Replace this filter each time the HEPA
FILTER is replaced.
v.22 HEPA FILTER Traps most grease and other cooking vapor particles. Replace the HEPA
FILTER and the CHARCOAL FILTER at the same time.
v.23 GREASE BAFFLE Separates grease and other liquids from the air stream.
v.24 GREASE CUP Catches liquids trapped by the GREASE BAFFLE.
f.25 FILTER SENSORS Detect GREASE BAFFLE and HEPA FILTER.
f.26 GREASE TRAY Collects liquids that drain from the top of the fryer.
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OPERATION
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VENTILATOR
POWER ON
CHECK
FILTERS
REPLACE
FILTERS
SERVICE
REQUIRED
NOTE: Never press the POWER SWITCH to FRYER unless the HEATING ELEMENTS are
covered with either shortening (or, in the case of cleaning, water - NEVER MIX OIL AND WATER ).
Check the COLD OIL LINE for the proper shortening level.
NOTE: This fryer is designed to be used with LIQUID SHORTENING ONLY, unless it is
equipped with the solid shortening option (available only on model WVAE-55FS).
Lard and solid shortening will solidify in the filter pump, causing pump failure.
1. Verify that the CHARCOAL FILTER (if used), HEPA FILTER and GREASE BAFFLE are properly
installed in their respective locations. The HEPA FILTER and GREASE BAFFLE activate
MECHANICAL INTERLOCK SWITCHES when they are in their proper position. Activating both
mechanical interlock switches energizes the heating element.
The CHARCOAL FILTER does not activate a position sensor, thus the ventilator may be operated
without this optional filter.
A pressure tap on the blower housing and a vacuum tap downstream of the filters (but before the
blower) feed pneumatic signals to the AIRFLOW VACUUM SWITCH and to the SERVICE FILTER
VACUUM SWITCH.
2. Press the POWER SWITCH to the FRYER position:
a. The BLOWER will start and the VENTILATOR POWER ON (green light) will light.
b. The TEN SECOND DELAY RELAY will be energized, bypassing the AIRFLOW VACUUM
SWITCH during the ten-second countdown.
3. If, after the ten second delay, sufficient air flow is sensed by the AIRFLOW VACUUM SWITCH , the
BLOWER will continue to run and the fryer will be energized.
4. If, after the ten second delay, sufficient air flow has not been sensed by the AIR FLOW VACUUM
SWITCH, the BLOWER will shut down and the SERVICE REQUIRED (red light) will be lit.
5. If either the HEPA FILTER or GREASE BAFFLE should be removed or become dislodged, the
respective MECHANICAL INTERLOCK SWITCH will open, the fryer will be de-energized and the
CHECK FILTERS (amber light) will light.
6. If either the HEPA FILTER or the CHARCOAL FILTER, or in combination, become partially clogged,
the SERVICE FILTER VACUUM SWITCH will close and the REPLACE FILTERS (amber light) will
light. The fryer will continue to operate. This is a WARNING that the filters are approaching the end
of their service life. The filter(s) must be replaced before they become so clogged that the fryer/
blower is shut down by the AIR FLOW VACUUM SWITCH.
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IMPORTANT: When the REPLACE FILTERS (amber light) comes on, the fryer will soon shut
down. The actual time between the light coming on and the fryer shutting down depends upon the
type and quantity of product being cooked. The operator must prepare to change the filter(s) by
making sure that fresh replacement filters are on hand at the fryer location.
7. If either the HEPA FILTER or the CHARCOAL FILTER, or in combination, become clogged to the
point that sufficient airflow is not sensed by the AIRFLOW VACUUM SWITCH, the switch will open.
The BLOWER will shut down, the fryer will be de-energized and the SERVICE REQUIRED (red
light) will light.
The manufacturer recommends replacing both the HEPA FILTER and the CHARCOAL FILTER at
the same time. Verify that the air flow arrows point toward the fan.
After the filter(s) are replaced, the POWER SWITCH must be pressed to OFF, then back to FRYER
to reset.
8. Any loss of electrical power will disable the fryer. After power is restored, the POWER SWITCH
must be pressed to OFF, then back to FRYER to reset.
9. The fryer is de-energized anytime the Ansul® fire suppression system has discharged, or is
otherwise is not CHARGED and COCKED. The BLOWER will continue to run.
10. Both the fryer and the BLOWER are de-energized when the POWER SWITCH is in the FILTER
position.
11. Control power is routed through a jumper at the REMOTE INTERLOCK TERMINAL BLOCK.
For installations where remote shut-down is required, the jumper is removed and power is routed
through the remote interlock circuit.
Both the fryer and the BLOWER are de-energized when the remote interlock circuit is open.
12. Some jurisdictions require that an alarm signal be generated should the fire suppression system be
activated. A set of dry contacts are provided at the BUILDING ALARM RELAY for this purpose.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT connect power to the building alarm relay.
OPERATION (continued)
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TROUBLESHOOTING SUGGESTIONS
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SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED REMEDY
BLOWER/FRYER NOT OPERATING
VENTILATOR POWER (green light) not lit
POWER SWITCH not in FRYER Press POWER SWITCH to FRYER position
Fryer POWER SWITCH defective Replace power switch
10-20 -second timer defective Replace timer
Remote interlock circuit open Locate and rectify open circuit condition
BLOWER/FRYER NOT OPERATING
VENTILATOR POWER (green light) lit
Blower wiring defective Repair wiring
Blower fan jammed Clean blower fan
Blower motor defective Repair/replace motor
BLOWER/FRYER NOT OPERATING
SERVICE REQUIRED (red light) lit
HEPA FILTER and/or CHARCOAL filters plugged Replace both HEPA and CHARCOAL FILTER
AIRFLOW VACUUM switch not made Locate and rectify reason SWITCH not
Vacuum tap on blower fan housing plugged
Clean vacuum tap
For continuing problems with plugged tap,
upgrade to new-style fan housing.
AIRFLOW vacuum switch defective Replace vacuum switch
REPLACE FILTERS (amber light) lit
Blower/Fryer operating normally
HEPA FILTER and/or CHARCOAL filters
becoming plugged
Replace both HEPA and CHARCOAL FILTER
Vacuum tap on blower fan housing restricted
Clean vacuum tap
For continuing problems with plugged tap,
upgrade to new-style fan housing.
SERVICE FILTERS vacuum switch defective Replace vacuum switch
CHECK FILTERS (amber light) lit
Blower operating normally
Fryer not operating
GREASE BAFFLE and/or HEPA FILTER out of
place
Install BAFFLE / HEPA FILTER properly.
Filter sensing switch defective or out of
Adjust or replace switch
FRYER NOT OPERATING
Blower operating normally
Check Filters (amber light) not lit
Defective CONTROLLER or TEMP CONTROL
‘STAT
Repair or replace
HI-LIMIT ‘STAT tripped Clean frypot & reset ’stat
HI-LIMIT ‘STAT defective Replace hi-limit thermostat
Defective relay Replace relay
Fryer with Solid State Controller - Programmed
temp too low
Program proper temperature
Fryer with Solid State Controller - STANDBY or
CLEANING mode selected
Select a menu key
VENTILATOR POWER (green light) not lit
All other operations normal
Indicator light defective Repair/replace light
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FIRE DAMPER COMPONENTS
ITEM DESCRIPTION SERVICE PART
5 DAMPER SUPPORT
9 FIRE DAMPER ASSEMBLY,
(fusible link rated at 285ºF/141ºC) 501187
FIRE DAMPER ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. The FIRE DAMPER is accessible by removing the UPPER REAR
cover. The FIRE DAMPER sets in the DAMPER SUPPORT and
may be removed by lifting straight out.
2. The FIRE DAMPER normally needs no maintenance. If it becomes
heavily covered in grease and/or dust it must be replaced.
3. If the FIRE DAMPER malfunctions or if the fusible link releases,
the manufacturer recommends that the entire FIRE DAMPER
ASSEMBLY be replaced.
4. Reinstall the FIRE DAMPER with the “THIS SIDE UP FOR
HORIZONTAL MOUNTING” arrow pointing away from the
BLOWER, and the shutter assembly on the wide side of the
DAMPER SUPPORT (i.e. on the left as seen from the rear of the
hood).
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FILTER INTERLOCK COMPONENTS
ITEM DESCRIPTION SERVICE PART NO.
13 MAGNET ARM
15 INTERLOCK BLOCK
24 SHORT LINK
25 COVER, INTERLOCK ASSEMBLY
34 LONG LINK
37 PROXIMITY SWITCH 501409
41 BUSHING 501448
43 PAWL
48 MAGNET 63948
AA “E” CLIP, .122ID SS 50136
BB NUT 8-32 (pk100) 50153
CC SET SCREW 8-32 x 3/4 ALLEN SOCKET
DD SCREW 8-32 x FLAT HEAD (pk 50) 65193
EE SCREW 8-32 x 5/16 7506-39
FF SCREW 4-40 x 3/8 68748
GG WASHER #4
HH LOCK WASHER #4
JJ NUT 4-40 8543-74
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FILTER INTERLOCK ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
There are two FILTER INTERLOCK assemblies.
a. The GREASE BAFFLE interlock is on the left.
This assembly uses the LONG LINK so that the PAWL
fits into the front filter rail.
b. The HEPA FILTER interlock is on the right.
This assembly uses the SHORT LINK so that the PAWL
fits into the rear filter rail.
1. Install two SET SCREWS into the edge of each
INTERLOCK BLOCK.
2. With the INTERLOCK BLOCK laying flat, the set screws
pointing away from you, and the set screw that is closest
to the end in the upper right corner, insert a BUSHING in
the right hole, and insert a BUSHING in the left hole (for
the GREASE BAFFLE INTERLOCK), or in the middle
hole (for the HEPA FILTER INTERLOCK). (Fig. A)
3. Install a MAGNET in the MAGNET ARM. Align the
magnets so they repel each other when they are in
the normal operating position. (Fig. B)
4. Assemble the PAWL and the MAGNET ARM to the LINK.
The short leg of the “L” slot will point down. Slide the link
into the top slot of the small studs. Use the LONG LINK
for the GREASE BAFFLE INTERLOCK, and the SHORT
LINK for the HEPA FILTER INTERLOCK. (Fig. C)
Slide the large studs into the BUSHINGS and secure
with “E” CLIPS. The pawl and arm should operate freely.
5. Push the SET SCREWS through the appropriate holes in
the filter rail and secure with nuts. The pawl and arm
should continue to operate freely.
6. Install the COVER and secure with two screws from the
filter rail side.
7. Install the PROXIMITY SWITCHES on the ledge in the
blower section. The switches must be installed with the
thickest edge against the wall. Before tightening the screws,
push the switches as far forward and as far apart as they will
go.
8. Check operation with an ohm meter on the leads of the
PROXIMITY SWITCHES while pressing and releasing
the PAWLS. With the pawl depressed, the reading
should be zero ohms.
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SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
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BLOWER AND STATUS SENSOR COMPONENTS
ITEM DESCRIPTION SERVICE PART NO.
14 BLOWER ASSEMBLY 501731
32 VACUUM SWITCH, SHUTDOWN (& RED LIGHT) 501379
33 VACUUM SWITCH, REPLACE FILTER 501380
42 TUBING, HOSE (LOW PRESS TO SWITCHES) 501516
54 “TEE” CONNECTOR
55a ELBOW
55b QUICK SEAL FITTING, 1/4” x 1/4”
55c 3/8 MPT CLOSE NIPPLE
56 HOSE BARB (TUBING TO HOSE)
57 “TEE” CONNECTOR (HI PRESS)
58 S/S TUBING (HI PRESS TO SHUTDOWN SWITCH)
59 S/S TUBING (HI PRESS TO REPLACE FILTER SWITCH)
60 S/S TUBING (TO SWITCHES)
61 S/S TUBING (TO SHUTDOWN SWITCH)
62 S/S TUBING (TO REPLACE FILTER SWITCH)
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STATUS SENSOR CHECKOUT PROCEDURES
1. The Ansul® system must be ”cocked” before system operation
and checkout is possible.
Make sure the heating elements are covered with oil before
beginning checkout.
2. Remove GREASE BAFFLE, HEPA FILTER and CHARCOAL
FILTER. Press the POWER SWITCH to FRYER. You should see:
VENTILATOR POWER (green light) ON
CHECK FILTERS and REPLACE FILTERS (amber lights) ON
Within 2 - 4 seconds, REPLACE FILTERS (amber light) should
go OFF
Heating element will be OFF
3. Verify that the FILTER MECHANICAL INTERLOCK PAWLS
operate independently of each other. If not, the magnets will need
to be re-aligned (see page 9).
With both pawls pressed, CHECK FILTERS (amber light) should go
OFF, and the heating elements should be energized.
4. Install the CHARCOAL FILTER first (be sure the plastic shipping
bag is removed), then the HEPA FILTER, followed by the
GREASE BAFFLE. Note the airflow arrows. The arrow must point
toward the blower. The CHECK FILTERS (amber light) should go
OFF.
5. Begin covering the GREASE BAFFLE with cardboard. Work slowly
so that the sensors have time to react. To be sure the sensor does
not “flutter”, wait at least 20 seconds after a response before
proceeding. With fresh, clean filters:
a. When 90% of the filter is covered, REPLACE FILTERS (amber
light) will go ON
b. When only 1” of the GREASE BAFFLE remains uncovered,
SERVICE REQUIRED (red light) will go ON and the unit will
shut down (i.e. elements de-energized and all other
indicator lights OFF).
6. Reset the fryer by removing the cardboard blocking the filter, then
pressing the POWER SWITCH to OFF then back to ON.
7. If the Ansul® systems trips, a continuous buzzer will sound.
VENTILATOR POWER (green light) will remain ON, but the
heating elements will be de-energized.
NOTE: On units with solid state
control, the HEAT light being on
is not a guarantee the elements
are in fact energized!
IMPORTANT: Before installing
the CHARCOAL FILTER, be
sure the plastic shipping bag is
removed.
Simulate grease build-up by
using an 18” wide X 24” long
piece of cardboard. Working
from the bottom, cover the
ventilator opening gradually until
the sensors react.
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SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
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ANSUL® FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM - DETECTION SYSTEM (EMT) PIPING
FOR GENERAL REFERENCE ONLY
All servicing of Ansul® system must be performed by an authorized Ansul®
Service representative only.
84
80
ITEM DESCRIPTION ANSUL® P/N
27 SERIES DETECTOR 56837
31
FUSIBLE LINK 280ºF
plenum
415743-TYP K
FUSIBLE LINK 450ºF frypot (ref. item 51)
415741-TYP K
TEST LINK 15751
35 REMOTE PULL STATION ASSY 4835
80 COMPRESSION SEAL - 1/2” EMT 79152
84 PULLEY ELBOW 45771
85
WIRE ROPE (1/16” x 500’) 301403
SLEEVE, STOP 26317
SLEEVE, OVAL 4596
This parts list is for reference only and is intended
for use only by an authorized Ansul® Service
representative.
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SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
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ANSUL® FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM - FIRE SUPPRESSION MEDIA PIPING
FOR GENERAL REFERENCE ONLY
All servicing of Ansul® system must be performed by an authorized Ansul®
Service representative only.
ITEM DESCRIPTION ANSUL® P/N
52
BRACKET & RELEASE ASSY 79493
NITROGEN CARTRIDGE LT-20-R 7032
MICROSWITCH 15549
53
1.5 GAL. TANK (R-102 SYSTEM) 415961
FIRE SUPPRESSION AGENT (1.5 GAL.)
79694
95
ADAPTER, QUICK-SEAL 1/4” 78196
ADAPTER, QUICK-SEAL 3/8” 77284
99 NOZZLE (1N) plenum 419335
100 NOZZLE (3N) fryer 419338
This parts list is for reference only and is intended
for use only by an authorized Ansul® Service
representative.
95
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EXPLODED VIEW & PARTS LIST
14
1
27
21
29
2
39
3
22
20
40
31
30
25
51
11
LOCATION
VARIES
ON FRYER.
LOCATED ON
FRYER DOOR.
56
57
49
4
19
19
28
TO FRYER
63
63
64
16
6
8
26
12
47
44
46
18
45
10
5
7
14
42
9
36
60
59
58
61
54
33
62
32
17
6
37
50
52
53
2PL
55
43
15
41
13
24
41
48
13
41
15
41
43
34
SEE
DETAIL A
DETAIL A
P/N 303097 REV.(-)
48
EXPLODED VIEW - HOOD SYSTEM
WVAE-30F
WVAE-55F/FS
WVPE-30F
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PARTS ORDERING INFORMATION:
Wells Manufacturing, Inc.
2 Erik Circle / P.O.Box 280
Verdi NV 89439 USA
Phone: 888-492-2872
Fax: 888-492-2873
http://www.wellsbloomfield.com
p/n 303097 rev.(-)
EXPLODED VIEW & PARTS LIST (continued)
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ITEM P/N DESCRIPTION
1
CHANNEL, FILTER SUPPORT
2
SUPPORT, FILTER FRONT
3
SUPPORT, FILTER REAR
4
SUPPORT, HOOD REAR
5
DAMPER SUPPORT, WELDED ASSY
6
SUPPORT, COVER REAR
7
SUPPORT, COVER TOP REAR
8
COVER, PLUMBING
9 501187 DAMPER
10
COVER, ANSUL®
11 501189 GREASE CUP
12
FACEPLATE, WARNING
13
ARM, MAGNET
14 501224 BLOWER ASSY
15
INTERLOCK BLOCK
16
HOOD WELDED ASSY
17 501238 TIMER CUBE / RELAY
18
SUPPORT, COMPONENT MOUNTING
19
BRACKET, TANK SUPPORT
20 22403 FILTER, CHARCOAL
21 501253 GREASE BAFFLE
22 22402 FILTER, HEPA
23
BOX, MANUAL PULL
24
LINKAGE PLATE, SHORT
25
COVER, INTERLOCK
26
LIGHT PANEL
27
HOLDER, FUSIBLE LINK (INLINE DETECTOR)
28
PANEL, RIGHT SIDE
29
PANEL, LEFT SIDE
30
LABEL, FILTER INSTALL INSTRUCTION
31 501378 FUSIBLE LINK, 280ºF (plenum)
32 501379 SWITCH, AIRFLOW (.40 VAC.)
33 501380 SWITCH, FILTER (.55” VAC.)
34
LINKAGE PLATE, LONG
35 501389 REMOTE PULL STATION ASSY
36
COVER, BLOWER WELD ASSY
37 501409 SWITCH, PROXIMITY
38
WIRE SET (not shown)
39 501435 HANDLE, FILTER
40
HANDLE, FILTER SMALL
41 501448 BUSHING, INTERLOCK
42 501516 TUBING, VACUUM
43 501588 INTERLOCK PAWL ASSY
44 50516 LIGHT, SIGNAL AMBER
45 51040 GROMMET INSUL 7/8” DIA.
50 67273 MICROSWITCH
46 51157 LIGHT, SIGNAL RED
47 55697 LIGHT, SIGNAL GREEN
48 63948 MAGNET, PERM
49 67099 CARTRIDGE, NITROGEN LT-20-R
ITEM P/N DESCRIPTION
51 67274 FUSIBLE LINK , 450ºF (frypot)
52
MOUNTING BRACKET ASSY, R-102
53 67393 TANK, FIRE SUPPRESSION AGENT 1.5 GAL.
54
FITTING, COMPRESSION BRASS TEE
55
FITTING, COMPRESSION BRASS ELBOW
56
FITTING, COMPRESSION HOSE BARB
57
FITTING, COMPRESSION MALE RUN TEE
58
TUBING, ALUM 1/4 x 7-1/4
59
TUBING, ALUM 1/4 x 1-1/4
60
TUBING, ALUM 1/4 x 36
61
TUBING, ALUM 1/4 x 6
62 TUBING, ALUM 1/4 x 6 “U”
63
FTG STRAIGHT 1/2 FLEX
64
CONDUIT 1/2EMT x 54”
65
CONDUIT 1/2EMT x 8-1/2”
66
CONDUIT 1/2EMT x 5-3/4”
67
CONDUIT 1/2EMT x 3”
68
FTG STRAIGHT 1/2EMT
69
CONDUIT 1/2EMT x 17”
70 CONDUIT 1/2EMT x 8”
71
CONDUIT 1/2EMT x 5-7/8”
72
CONDUIT 1/2EMT x 1-1/2”
73
CONDUIT 1/2EMT x 37-1/2”
74
CONDUIT 1/2EMT x 13-1/2”
75
CONDUIT 1/2EMT x 14-1/2”
76
ELBOW 3/8NPT x 45º Ni PLTD
77
NIPPLE 3/8NPT x 3” Ni PLTD
78
NIPPLE 3/8NPT x 4” BI
79
NIPPLE 3/8NPT x 3” BI
80
COMPRESSION SEAL 1/2EMT
81
CONDUIT 1/2EMT x 4-1/2”
82
CONDUIT 1/2EMT x 3-5/8”
83
CONDUIT 1/2EMT x 2”
84
PULLEY ELBOW
85
WIRE ROPE, 1/16” x 500”
86
NIPPLE 3/8NPT x 6” BI
87
88
89
NIPPLE 3/8NPT x 2” Ni PLTD
90
TEE NPT 3/8 x 3/8 x 3/8
91
92
93
FTG, ELBOW 3/8NPT 90º BI
94
NIPPLE 3/8NPT x 1-1/2” BI
95
ADAPTER, 3/8” QUICK-CON ANSUL®
100
NOZZLE, 3N ANSUL®
96
NIPPLE 3/8NPT x 5-1/2” Ni PLTD
97
ELBOW 3/8NPT x 90º Ni PLTD
98
NIPPLE 3/8NPT x CLOSE Ni PLTD
99
NOZZLE, 1N ANSUL®
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
16
SINGLE PHASE
CONVERSION
11
1L1
1L2
1L3
3
1
2
20
7
TERMINAL
BLOCK
L1 L2 L3
58
58
BUZZER
CONTACTOR
SINGLE PHASE WIRING
11
40
45
ONE
PHASE
11
208V OR 240V, 9KW w/BUZZER
SINGLE OR 3 PHASE - WIRED 3 PHASE AS SHOWN
1/4 INS
FEMALE
1/4 INS
MALE
7
22
7
UPPER CONTROL BOX
HOOD
HOOD
51
51
41
44
55
56
49
48
47
46
45
44
50
INTERVAL TIMER
REPLACE
FILTER
SWITCH
BLOWER
MOTOR
AIR FLOW
INTLK.
1/4 INS
FEMALE
1/4 INS
MALE
C
NO
3
1
2
C
NC
SERVICE
REQUIRED
REPLACE
FILTER
CHECK
FILTER
53
VENTILATOR
POWER
1/4 INS
MALE
1/4 INS
FEMALE
WIRING DIAGRAM FOR WVAE-30F, VAE-30F
M
45
44
44
52
41
54
40
1/4 INS
MALE
1/4 INS
FEMALE
RED
BLACK
56
BROWN
MICRO
SWITCH
42
41
WIRE
NUT(2)
HEPA FILTER
INTLK
BAFFLE FILTER
INTLK
24
24
15
15
31
BUZZER
SWITCH
32
32
33 36
BUZZER
3435
242224240
60 HZ
272527
L3L2
L1
THREE PHASE
NOM AMPS PER LINE
VOLTS
208
C
32
22
12
31
21
11
L3
HEATER
ELEMENT
L2
HEATER
ELEMENT
L1
HEATER
ELEMENT
20
24
22
21
23
NO
NC
C
M
2
1
L1 L2 L3
M
1L1
1L2
1L3
4
5
6
1L1
1L2
1L3
12
22
32
11
21
31
12
19
15
41
31
9
LIFT
MOTOR
1/4 INS
FEMALE
1/4 INS
MALE
18
10
UPPER CONTROL BOX
LOWER CONTROL BOX
LIFT MOTOR HOUSING
LIFT
MOTOR
POSITION
SWITCH
TIMER
POWER
SWITCH
POWER
LIGHT
HEAT-
ON
LIGHT
COOK
LIGHT
HI LIMIT
THERMOSTAT
CONTROLLER
THERMOSTAT
FILTER
FILTER
MOTOR
FILTER
SWITCH
TERMINAL
BLOCK
26
14
17
BUZZER
LIGHT
CONTACTOR
12
25
25
8
3
40
42
43
20
57
59
59
1
5
2
4
3
COIL
NC
COM
NO
BLD’G ALARM RELAY
BEHIND REAR
BOTTOM COVER ON
RIGHT HAND SIDE OF
BOTTOM PANEL.
6
5
4
3
2
1
8
P/N 301413 REV.F
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WIRING DIAGRAMS (continued)
17
19
22
21
20
19
17
15
COOK
LIGHT
AMBER
12
14
8
18
12
11
10
9
41
6
5
4
24
23
3
2
1
M
7
42
40
43
41
22
24
1
2
3
4
5
6
39
44
ONE
PHASE
232223
240
60 HZ
262526
L3L2L1
THREE PHASE
NOM AMPS PER LINE
VOLTS
208
BUZZER 220V 60HZ
58
58
CONTACTOR
44
NO
C
57
UPPER CONTROL BOX
HOOD
5151
55
56
49
48
47
46
45
50
REPLACE
FILTER
SWITCH
BLOWER
MOTOR
AIR FLOW
INTLK.
1/4 INS
FEMALE
1/4 INS
MALE
3
1
2
C
NC
SERVICE
REQUIRED
REPLACE
FILTER
CHECK
FILTER
53
VENTILATOR
POWER
1/4 INS
MALE
1/4 INS
FEMALE
208V OR 240V, 9KW
SINGLE OR 3 PHASE - WIRED 3 PHASE AS SHOWN
WIRING DIAGRAM FOR VPE-30F & WVPE-30F
M
45
44
44
52
54
40
1/4 INS
MALE
1/4 INS
FEMALE
RED
BLACK
56
BROWN
MICRO
SWITCH
42
WIRE NUT
(2)
HEPA
FILTER INTLK
BAFFLE FILTER
INTLK
11
21
31
12
22
32
31
21
11
32
22
12
SWITCH
ON-OFF
FILTER
FILTER MOTOR
MICRO
SWITCH
CONTROLLER THERMOSTAT
TERMINAL
BLOCK
ON-OFF
SWITCH
HI-LIMIT
THERMOSTAT
L3
L2
L1
M
COM
N.C.
N.O.
L3
L2
L1
HEATER ELEMENT
HEATER ELEMENT
HEATER ELEMENT
HEAT-ON
AMBER
ON-OFF
AMBER
LOWER CONTROL BOX
UPPER CONTROL BOX
TIMER MOTOR
WITH BUZZER
1L1
1L2
1L3
1L3
1L2
1L1
FILTER
C
1/4 INS
MALE
1/4 INS
FEMALE
41
REV. D P/N 301412
59
59
1
5
2
4
3
COIL
NC
NO
COM
BLD'G ALARM RELAY (2&4)
BEHIND REAR BOTTOM
COVER ON RIGHT HAND SIDE
OF BOTTOM PANEL.
SINGLE PHASE
WIRING
CONTACTOR
L3
L2L1
TERMINAL
BLOCK
7
20
2
1
3
1L3
1L2
1L1
11
SINGLE PHASE
CONVERSION
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WIRING DIAGRAMS (continued)
P/N 301584 REV.B
BUZZER
220V
58
58
8
19
34
8
7
RED
BLACK
WHITE
17
16
LIMIT
SWITCHES
INSIDE
MOTOR
HOUSING
BASKET LIFT
ACTUATOR
15
15
21
14
14
9
9
C
20
11
10
23
24
30
35
32
33
HI LIMIT
THERMOSTAT
13
4
5
6
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
SAFETY
CONTACTOR
1L3
1L2
1L1
1L3
1L2
1L1
MERCURY
RELAY
L3
L2
TERMINAL
BLOCK
FILTER
PUMP
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
THERMOSTAT
POWER
ON
LIGHT
L1
208
VOLTS
FRYER RATING
AMPS
L1
L2
L3
48 48 47
240 42 42 41
BUZZER LIGHT
BUZZER
BUZZER
SWITCH
26
27
26
27
36
GREEN
GREEN
JUMPER
HEAT
ON
LIGHT
COOK
LIGHT
17
18
31
22
TIMER
EXTERNAL
INTERLOCK
TERMINAL
BLOCK
(REMOVE
JUMPER
WHEN
EXTERNAL
CONTROL IS
USED)
WIRING DIAGRAM FOR VAE-55F/WVAE-55F
3Ø, 208 OR 240V, 17KW HEATING ELEMENT (2)
57
BAFFLE FILTER
INTLK
HEPA FILTER
INTLK
WIRE NUT(2)
41
42
MICRO SWITCH
BROWN
56
BLACK
RED
1/4 INS
FEMALE
1/4 INS
MALE
40
54
41
52
44
44
45
M
1/4 INS
FEMALE
1/4 INS
MALE
VENTILATOR
POWER
53
CHECK
FILTER
REPLACE
FILTER
SERVICE
REQUIRED
NC
C
2
1
3
NO
C
1/4 INS
MALE
1/4 INS
FEMALE
AIR FLOW
INTLK.
BLOWER
MOTOR
REPLACE
FILTER
SWITCH
INTERVAL
TIMER
50
44
45
46
47
48
49
56
55
44
41
51
51
1/4 INS
MALE
1/4 INS
FEMALE
43
42
40
43
59
59
1
3
5
4
2
COIL
NC
NO
COM
BLD'G ALARM RELAY
BEHIND REAR
BOTTOM COVER ON
RIGHT HAND SIDE OF
BOTTOM PANEL
50/60 HZ
POWER
SWITCH
29
M
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