SOURCE: I am looking for the service manual for my
provide an email address and I can send you a service and parts manual
SOURCE: I need wiring diagram for a Broaster pressure fryer Model 1800E
I have a service manual for the 1600 and 1800 Broaster and it has wiring diagrams in it
SOURCE: Can I convert a Model
As shown in the literature at the link below it can be connected to a 1ph or 3ph supply. The only requirement for a 1ph supply is that the circuit its connected to can cope with the additional current. Do you know what supplies you have available?
http://www.broaster.com/pdfs/lit/1600-lr.pdf
Installation instructions supplied with these units detail how this can be done but they don't appear to be available, but I'll keep looking.
NOTE: - These works should only be carried out by a qualified electrician.
SOURCE: have a broaster 1400g deep
I suggest try in this links:
- broaster.com/fdsvceqp.htm
- t-falusa.com
Keep us updated.
SOURCE: Pressure not building in 1800 broaster
In order to build pressure, you need to first make sure that you have enough product to generate enough steam to build pressure. In a Model 1800 you need about 5-6 pieces of chicken or the equivalent to build a sufficient amount of pressure. You also have to have enough heat to create the steam, so check the oil temperature with a thermometer to make sure the actual temperature of the oil is close to the set temperature. If you have enough product at the proper temperature but no pressure is being generated, you need to determine where the steam is escaping. If the steam is escaping around the cover, replace the cover o-ring. If the steam is escaping from the exhaust stack in the back right corner of the unit, then your pressure regulating valve needs to be cleaned or rebuilt. The pressure regulating valve is mounted to the front of the cooking well just below the countertop. If the unit is several years old you should go ahead and get the rebuild kit for it.
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