enny This section provides the installation instructions for the Henny Penny Fry Station. Installation of the unit should be performed
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The proper location of the Fry Station is very important for operation, speed, and convenience. The location of the fiy station should allo
Henny PennyLIMITED WARRANTY FOR HENNY PENNY APPLIANCESSubject to the following conditions, Henny Penny Corporation makes the following limited warrant
Henny Penny Model OE/OG 301/302/303SECTION 7. PARTS INFORMATION7-1. INTRODUCTION This section identifies and lists the replaceable parts o
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Electrical Components (Electric Models) Thermal Sensor (Probe) High Temperature Limit Control Thermocouple Pot Fitting Fuse Holder Assy. (5
Limit control.
Henny Penny Model OE/OG 301/302/303Thermal Sensor and High Temperature Limit Control (Gas Models)Item Part Quantity per unitNo. Number
Figure 7-4. Firebox and Flue Assembly (Gas Model)
When installing the gas fry station do not attach an exten- sion to the gas flue exhaust stack. This may impair proper operation of the burner, causi
Part Number 33166 16406 33164 33162 55328 Description Firebox and Flue Assembly (Gas Models) Firebox Front Cover Assy. Heat Shield Outer Firebox
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Outer Front Firebox Assy. (Gas Model) Outer Front Weld Assy. Insulation-Front Firebox Insulation-Top Front
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Gas Line and Burner Assembly (Gas Model)
Henny Penny Model OE/OG 301/302/303Gas Line and Burner Assy. (Gas Model)Item Part Description Quantity per unitNo. Number 303 302 301 7-8
T INIMU~I PULL of equip- ment away from wall permissible for accessi- bility to Quick Disconnect Device. AVOID SHARP BENDS AND KINKS w
el Assy. - Right Gas Line Gas Line Assy. w/Swivel (not shown)
Henny Penny Model OE/OG 301/302/303Drain Valve Assembly (Gas Model)Item Part Description Quantity per unitNo. Number 303 302 3017-9 Drain V
Drain Valve Assembly (Electric Model) Nipple, Drain Extension Rod, Drain Valve Extension Cover, Valve Handle Bracket, Drain Valve Screw, Dr
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Henny Penny Model OE/OG 301/302/303Drain Pan and Filter Screen Assembly (Gas and Electric Models)Item Part Description Quantity per unitNo.
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A standard one inch, black steel pipe and malleable fittings should be used for gas service connections. Do not use cast iron fittings. Althoug
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1 I3021 Heating Element and High Limit Assembly, (Electric Models) Element Complete, Heating, 208 Volts, Element Complete, Heating, 230 Vo
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The following steps provide the pilot PROCEDURE lighting procedure: 1. Open doors and open gas shut-off valve. (see illustrations) 2. The gas
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Henny Penny Model OE/OG 301/302/303FIGURE
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Henny Penny Model OE/OG 301/302/303FIGURE UNITS& ITEM PART PERNO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION WELLCONTROL PANEL√√√√√ 1 18301 TIMER, Automatic Re
Depress lightly and turn manual lever on gas valve to the OFF position. The gas pressure regulator on the automatic gas valve is factory set as
I The OE-301/302/303 is available from the factory wired 208, or 220/240 volts, 50 or 60 hertz source. Refer to the table below for supply wiri
odel 301/302/303 This section provides operating procedures for the Henny Pen- ny OG/OE-301/302/303. Sections 1, 2, and 3 should be read and
Melt LED Ready LED Head LED Product LED Time LED Temperature LED Alarm LED When the melt LED is flashing, the fryer is in the melt cyc
Henny Penny Model OE/OG 301/302/303
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3-6 24 Drain Interlock (Hidden behind bracket) Drain Valve Filter Union odel The drain interlock switch is a microswitch that provides pro
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Main Power Switch The main power switch is a two,way switch. Move the switch to the position marked ON to operate the fryer. Move the switch
It is recommended that a high quality frying shortening be used in the O&301/302/303 and OG-301/302/303 fry stations. Some low grade shor
4. ove power switch to the “ON” position. Unit will automatically go into the melt cycle. When the ri,~ :%; : :. ,\$‘,, ‘>, temperatu
Henny PennyLIMITED WARRANTY FOR HENNY PENNY APPLIANCESSubject to the following conditions, Henny Penny Corporation makes the following limited warrant
el 0 Frying breaded food requires frequent filtering. Taste the cold shortening every day for flavor. Watch the shortening for foaming
enny OEI 301l3~2l303 3-5. F (~o~ti~ue~) If shortening is slow coming from faucet, it is possible that the filter connecting the union on th
The filter pump motor is equipped with a manual reset but- ton in the event the motor’s thermal protector acuates. This reset button is loca
3-8. 8. Clean the top and bottom filter screen with soap and water. Rinse thoroughly with hot water. Be sure that the filter scree
odel 301 l3~2l3Q3 After the initial installation of the fryer, as well as .before every change of shortening, the cookpot should be tho
6. When the solution reaches 200”F, turn the main power switch to the OFF position. Watch cleaning solution constantly to make sure it d
The controls have four programming levels, a first level mode, a second level mode, a third level mode, and a special program mode. In each level, pre
7. Press the set switch and the alarm LED flashes. The left display shows “AL 1”) the right display shows the alarm time and can be adjusted with th
4-3. I ING 8. Also, with the Product LED flashing, pressing the right Up and Down Switches will access the Idle Mode parameters. T
el 30113Q21303 3. Press the Set Switch and the left display flashes “Prob” and “Calib.” The right display shows the actual pot temperat
This manual should be retained in a convenient location for future reference. Wiring diagram for this appliance is located on the inside access
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 fryer
NG LE With switch in POWER position and switch light not illuminated, fryer is complete ly inoperative. With switch in power position, swit
Shortening will not heat, but lights are on. A. Pilot will not light (gas model) B. Pilot will not stay lit. C. Burner will not light
5-2. T LES NG (Continued) _% Heating of Low or improper shortening too voltage (elec. slow model) Heating of shortening too slow (elec. mode
odel Foaming or boil- ing over of shortening. Shortening will Drain valve not drain from clogged with frypot crumbs Filter motor rum but
6-1. ENTS This section provides procedures for checking and replacement of the various parts used within the unit. Before replacing any parts,
6-3. E EL (~~~ti~~ed) 2. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the four screws securing the control panel to the unit, and let panel swing
Disconnect power supplied to the unit by unplugging the power cord, or turning off the wall circuit breaker, or fuse. Be aware that the othe
6-5. This high temperature control is a manual reset control which senses the temperature of the shortening. If the shortening temperature
ode1 Nominal Heat Input: (Net) Nominal Heat Input: (Gross) Supply Pressure: Test Point Pressure: Injector Size: Natural (I& = 2 1,l KW (72
Before following these steps, place POWER switch to the OFF position, and unplug the power cord or open the wall circuit breaker, or elec
6-5. Be sure capillary bulb of high limit is located behind front edge of elements. Capillary bulb and bulb holders should be posi- tioned
213 5. Remove probe as described in section 6-4. 6. Loosen small inside screw nut on capillary tube. 7. Remove capillary bulb from bu
Heating elements are available for 208 and 230 voltage. Check data plate to determine the correct voltage. If the shortening’s temperature
enny 7. Remove the heating elements from the frypot as a group by lifting the far end and sliding them up and out toward the rear of the
ode -8. ELS) PRIMARY CONTACTOR 30 31 32 Each electric fryer requires two switching contactors. One is the primary contactor and the secon
The following checks are performed with the wall cir- cuit breaker closed and the main power switch in the “ON” position. Extreme caut
6-8. NT s 4. Connect the labeled wires to their respective positions. 5. Install the control panel per section 6-3. 6. Reconnect powe
6-9. ASS ) 1. Remove the control panel per section 6-3. 2. Open doors to bottom of unit. 3. Remove the flexible conduit from the
GASCONTROL 318 TO 112 INCH PILOT The thermocouple controls the gas valve. It generates voltage in the millivolt. This voltage signals the
Section Page Section 1. INTRODUCTION ... l-l l-2. Model Variations ...
DIAL REFERENCE PorN? GAS MAGNETIC \ REGYLATOR The gas control valve regulates the flow of gas to the pilot and the main burner. The va
tep 2 4. Remove the 90° connector and conduit from the old gas valve and install on the replacement gas valve. 5. Remove the four
PILOT THERMOCOUPLE The following two procedures must be performed with the gas supply reconnected and turned on. The service cord must be plu
ode The electric fryers have two 15 amp fuses to protect the cir- cuitry, and two 15 amp fuse to protect the PC board, for each control p
All-model fryers have a drain microswitch in line with the gas valve or heat contactor. When the drain valve is opened to drain the sh
The Power Switch is a two way rocker switch. With the switch in the “ON” position, this energizes the controls. 1. Remove power supplie
The filter switch is a two way rocker switch with the switch in the “ON” position, the filter motor energizes to pump up the short
ny ode! The filtering system consists of the motor and filter pump assembly, filter screen assembly, and tubing. The two most common
ova 1. If the pump needs to be replaced, loosen one inch nuts from the outflow and inflow lines. Then remove the two bolts holding the pu
eset” 4. To replace the pump and motor assembly, insure the main power has been removed from the fryer. Before starting this procedure
se~tio age Section6. MAINTENANCE... 6-l 6-l. 6-2. 6-3. 6-4. 6-5. 6-6. 6-7. 6-8. 6-9. 6-10. 6-11. 6
ode ~I3021303 vice Gas model fryers are factory available for either NATURAL GAS or PROPANE GAS. Factory conversion kits for natural gas an
Before starting this procedure move MAIN POWER SWITCH to OFF position. Disconnect main circuit breaker at the main circuit breaker box
318TO 112 INCH PILOT ace 13. Check for gas leak at the gas control valve and main gas valve per step 11 of this section, If there are no lea
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