Frymaster Cooktop 8196692 User Manual

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GAS COOKERS GPC, GPCB, GPCR and GPCRB  
SERVICE & PARTS MANUAL  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
CHAPTER 1: Service Procedures  
1.1 Functional Description.......................................................................................................1-1  
1.2 Accessing Equipment for Servicing...................................................................................1-4  
1.3 Replacing Equipment Components....................................................................................1-4  
1.3.1  
1.3.2  
1.3.3  
1.3.4  
1.3.5  
1.3.6  
1.3.7  
1.3.8  
Replacing the Controller................................................................................................1-4  
Replacing Electronic Components Other than the Controller.......................................1-4  
Replacing a Water-Level Sensor or the Temperature Probe.........................................1-5  
Replacing the Pressure Regulator or Solenoid Valve....................................................1-6  
Replacing the Water Faucet...........................................................................................1-7  
Replacing a Basket Lift Motor or Microswitch.............................................................1-7  
Replacing Gas Supply System Components or Ignitor Assemblies..............................1-8  
Replacing the Cookpot or Rinse Tank.........................................................................1-10  
1.4 Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................................1-11  
1.4.1  
1.4.2  
1.4.3  
1.4.4  
1.4.5  
1.4.6  
1.4.7  
How the Power Supply System Works .......................................................................1-11  
How the Controller Works ..........................................................................................1-11  
How the Autofill/Autoskim System Works ................................................................1-11  
How the Water Heating System Works.......................................................................1-12  
How the Basket Lift System Works............................................................................1-13  
Technician Troubleshooting Guides............................................................................1-13  
Probe Resistance Chart and Wiring Diagrams............................................................1-17  
CHAPTER 2: Parts List  
2.1 Accessories ........................................................................................................................2-1  
2.2 Basket Lift Components ....................................................................................................2-2  
2.3 Cabinetry............................................................................................................................2-4  
2.4 Combustion System Components......................................................................................2-8  
2.5 Control Box and Related Components ............................................................................2-10  
2.6 Controllers and Control Panel Components ....................................................................2-12  
2.7 Cookpot, Rinse Tank and Associated Components.........................................................2-13  
2.8 Drain Components ...........................................................................................................2-15  
2.9 Gas Supply System Components.....................................................................................2-17  
2.10 Water Supply Components ..............................................................................................2-19  
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GAS COOKERS GPC, GPCB, GPCR AND GPCRB  
SERVICE AND PARTS  
CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES  
1.1  
Functional Description  
The GPC, GPCB, GPCR and GPCRB Gas Cookers all have a 12.7-gallon (48.1-liter) stainless steel  
cookpot. The water in the cookpot is heated by a high-efficiency infrared heating system that  
requires approximately 43% less energy than conventional burner systems to heat the same volume  
of water.  
Two self-contained burners are located beneath the cookpot. Each burner is fitted with special  
ceramic tiles that are heated by the burning of a forced air/gas mixture. The tiles transfer their heat  
to the cookpot by means of infrared radiation, providing much more constant and uniform heat  
dispersion over the surface of the cookpot than do conventional burners. Because relatively less heat  
is lost to the atmosphere in the process, compared to “open-burner” designs, less fuel is required to  
achieve and maintain a given cookpot temperature.  
Gas flow to both of the burners is regulated by one electromechanical gas valve.  
Inside GPC Cabinet  
Model  
GPC  
Description  
Cooker only, auto fill/skim, programmable timer  
GPCR  
Separate rinse tank, auto fill/skim, hot/cold water inlets, programmable timer, faucet  
Automatic basket lift, separate rinse tank, auto fill/skim, hot/cold water inlets, programmable  
timer, faucet  
GPCRB  
GPCB  
Automatic basket lifts, auto fill/skim, programmable timer  
Operational control of the burner system is accomplished through a solid-state SMS III Spaghetti  
Magic controller. NOTE: The SMS III controller used in this model series is identical in  
appearance to the SMS III controllers used in other model series, but differs internally. Use only the  
part numbers listed in Chapter 2 when replacing controllers on this equipment.  
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SMS III Controller  
The GPC, GPCB, GPCR and GPCRB controllers do not have a ten-time warm up cycle as previous  
models did, but instead use a Fenwal ignition module (807-4943). The module will try to light for  
four seconds. If unsuccessful, the blower will remain on for 15 seconds and try again. Once the  
burner is lit and the flame is proved, the module ends the lighting sequence. If the flame is not  
proved after eight tries, the module will lock out.  
When the controller power switch is pressed, a logic circuit in the controller automatically checks  
the water level in the cookpot. A normally closed solenoid valve on the water supply line  
automatically opens if the normal water-level sensor is not grounded by contact with water in the  
cookpot. When sufficient water has been added to ground the low water-level sensor, the unit  
automatically enters the SIMMER mode and remains there unless the operator presses the BOIL  
mode switch or turns the unit off. When the water level in the cookpot reaches and grounds the  
normal water-level sensor, the solenoid valve in the water supply line closes. Anytime the water  
level in the cookpot drops below the normal water-level sensor, the solenoid valve opens to refill the  
cookpot to the proper level.  
While in the simmer mode, logic circuits in the controller monitor the temperature of the water and  
cycle the burners on and off to maintain the temperature at the setpoint programmed into the  
controller. The cooker also has a low-water safety. If the water in the cookpot falls below the low  
water-level sensor, the controller cuts power to the gas valve, causing it to close and cut off the gas  
supply to the burners.  
The autoskim and skim features are independent of each other. The autoskim feature (on units so  
equipped) cannot be turned off. The autoskim feature adds water for approximately three seconds  
once a minute.  
The skim feature, when activated by pressing the skim button on the controller, delivers a conti-  
nuous spray of water for approximately two minutes, then stops until the button is again pressed. In  
both cases, the purpose is to cause the water in the cookpot to overflow into the drain, carrying float-  
ing starch with it. (A buildup of starch reduces the efficiency of the cooker and can cause erroneous  
temperature and water level sensing.) NOTE: Do not use deliming solution to clean these units.  
Use of deliming solution will damage all stainless steel parts.)  
The operator enters a specified cooking time by pressing the number pads on the controller. When  
the start switch is pressed, the controller begins to count down to zero. When the controller times  
out, an alarm sounds briefly, then the timer reverts to the last time entered.  
When the start switch is pressed to start the cooking cycle, logic circuits in the controller activate the  
basket lift motors (on units so equipped), lowering the basket into the cookpot. As the motors drive  
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the basket lift arms down, a cam attached to the left motor eventually loses contact with a roller-  
activated microswitch and power to the motors are cut. When the controller times out, logic circuits  
reverse the switch positions so that the motor circuit is again completed and the motors are restarted,  
raising the basket from the cookpot. At the fully raised position, the cam again makes contact with  
the microswitch, cutting power to the motors and stopping the lift in the up position.  
THE ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM  
The ignition module, located in the component box, is connected to ignitor assemblies at each  
burner. The ignition module performs three important functions: it provides an ignition spark,  
supplies operating voltage to the gas valve, and proofs the burner flame. The GPC series use a  
Fenwal ignition module.  
The ignition module contains a 4-second time delay circuit and a coil that activates the gas valve.  
The ignitor assembly consists of a spark plug, an enrichment tube, and flame sensor.  
Module located in box below cookpot.  
At start-up, the controller power switch is placed in the ON position. If the controller senses the  
correct operating parameters (i.e., the correct water level in the cookpot), it sends a signal to the  
24VAC relay in the component box to close the blower contacts. This supplies line voltage to the  
blower motor. A centrifugal switch in the blower closes if the blower is operating correctly, which  
allows 24VAC to flow through the closed contacts of the 24VAC relay to the ignition module.  
Circuitry in the ignition modules sends 24VAC to the gas valve. Simultaneously, the module causes  
the ignitors to spark for 4 seconds to light the burners. A flame sensor for each burner verifies that  
the burner is lit by measuring the flow of microamps through the flame. If the burner does not light  
(or is extinguished), current to the ignition module is cut, preventing the gas valve from opening,  
and the ignition module “locks out” until the controller power switch is turned off and then back on.  
A probe monitors the temperature in the cookpot. When the programmed setpoint temperature is  
reached, resistance in the probe causes the heat cycle circuitry in the controller to cut off current to  
the 24VAC relay, thus cutting line voltage to the blower. This cuts the 24VAC to the ignition  
module, causing the gas valve to close.  
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1.2  
Accessing Equipment for Servicing  
DANGER  
Moving this equipment while it is filled with hot water may cause spilling or  
splattering of the hot water. Always drain the cookpot before attempting to relocate  
this equipment for servicing.  
1. Disconnect the unit from the electrical power supply, the gas supply and the water supply.  
2. Disconnect any attached restraining devices.  
3. Relocate the unit for service accessibility.  
4. After servicing is complete, reconnect the unit to the water supply and the gas supply. Reattach  
the restraining devices, and reconnect the unit to the electrical power supply.  
1.3  
Replacing Equipment Components  
1.3.1 Replacing the Controller  
1. Open the control panel by removing the two screws on the bottom of the bezel. Disconnect the  
trouble light wires and lower the bezel. Remove the two screws in the upper edge of the control-  
ler and lower the controller and disconnect the 15-pin connector and ground wire. Remove the  
control panel by lifting the panel out of the slots in the control panel frame.  
2. Remove the failed controller from the control panel and replace with the new controller. Re-  
verse steps to complete the process.  
1.3.2 Replacing Electronic Components Other than the Controller  
1. Drain the cookpot and disconnect the cooker form the electrical power supply.  
2. The control box is mounted inside the bottom of the cabinet located beneath the cookpot.  
3. On the component to be replaced, make a note of the wiring connection points. Disconnect the  
wires and remove the failed component. Install the replacement component and reconnect the  
wiring in accordance with the notes made, or with the wiring diagram on the door of the unit.  
4. Replace the component box cover, and reinstall the controller being sure to reconnect the ground  
wire and trouble light wires. Reconnect the cooker to the electrical power supply.  
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1.3.3 Replacing a Water-Level Sensor or the Temperature Probe  
1. Drain the cookpot and disconnect the cooker from the electrical power supply.  
2. Remove the screws in the upper edge of the control panel and swing the panel down. Disconnect  
the 15-pin connector, trouble light wires, and ground wire, and lift the panel out of the slots in  
the control panel frame.  
3. Remove the topcap from the unit by removing the four screws (two on the front and two on each  
end) that secure it to the cabinet.  
4. Remove the control panel frame by removing the screws in the top and bottom corners and the  
screw in the center bracket.  
5. If replacing a water-level sensor (see illustration below):  
a. Disconnect the sensor lead by pulling it from its terminal then remove the Keps nut, terminal,  
and washer from the sensor.  
b. Inside the cookpot, remove the screw from the sensor flange.  
c. Carefully pull the failed sensor from the probe block and replace with the new sensor.  
d. Reassemble the washer, terminal, and nut onto the sensor, and reattach the lead.  
e. Reverse Steps 1-4 to complete the procedure.  
If replacing the temperature probe, mark the wiring  
harness leads and disconnect the probe leads at the  
push on connectors.  
Remove the screws from the probe bracket and  
push the probe out the back of the probe block.  
Temperature Probe  
Water-Level Sensors  
If replacing a water-level sensor, disconnect its  
lead and remove its Keps nut, terminal and washer.  
Remove the screw from the sensor flange and  
pull the sensor out the front of the probe block.  
6. If replacing the temperature probe (see illustration above):  
a. Mark the wiring harness leads and disconnect them from the probe leads at the push-on  
connectors.  
b. Remove the two screws in the probe bracket.  
c. Carefully pull the probe from the probe block and replace with the new probe.  
d. Reattach the leads and reverse Steps 1-4 to complete the procedure.  
1.3.4 Replacing the Pressure Regulator or Solenoid Valve  
1. Drain the cookpot and disconnect the cooker from the electrical power supply. Turn off or  
disconnect the water supply to the cooker.  
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2. Disconnect the solenoid leads at the push-on connectors. Disconnect solenoid and regulator  
subassembly at the compression fittings on the water lines running to and from these  
components. Remove the two screws in the mounting bracket and remove the solenoid and  
regulator subassembly from the unit. (NOTE: If the cooker is not equipped with the optional  
Autofill feature, the cookpot water tube will be connected directly to the regulator and there will  
be no solenoid valve.)  
The incoming water line will be connected  
to the nipple at the inlet side of the  
regulator using some type of field  
connection fitting. Whatever type fitting is  
used, disconnect the regulator at this point.  
Remove the two screws  
Remove the two  
screws at the  
bottom of this  
bracket to  
dismount the  
solenoid and  
regulator sub-  
assembly.  
at the bottom of this  
bracket to dismount the  
solenoid and regulator  
sub-assembly.  
Solenoid Valve  
Solenoid Valve  
Disconnect the water  
tubes at these  
compression fittings.  
Disconnect the water tube  
at this compression fitting.  
GSMS with Autofill Configuration  
GBC/GC with Autofill Configuration  
3. If replacing the regulator, adjust the replacement regulator output pressure to not more than 40  
PSI (28.15 kg/cm2) before installation in the cooker.  
4. Recover the fittings from the failed component (regulator or solenoid valve) and install them on  
the replacement, using thread sealer on all connections.  
5. Reverse Steps 1 and 2 to complete the procedure, being sure to apply thread sealer to all  
connections.  
1.3.5 Replacing the Water Faucet  
1. Drain the cookpot and disconnect the cooker from the electrical power supply.  
NOTE: Refer to the illustration below for the following steps.  
2. Turn off the water supply to the cooker and disconnect the incoming water lines where they  
attach to the stubs at the rear of the cooker.  
3. Remove the two screws securing the access panel in place and remove the panel.  
4. Disconnect the water supply line at the compression fitting where it attaches to the water inlet  
manifold. Remove the screws from the faucet mounting plate and lift the faucet assembly from  
the unit.  
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Remove the six screws in  
the faucet mounting plate.  
Remove this nut to separate the  
faucet from the mounting plate.  
Disconnect water line at  
this compression fitting.  
Loosen this nut to separate the  
faucet from the water inlet manifold.  
5. Separate the faucet from the water inlet manifold and mounting plate as shown in the illustration  
above.  
6. Reverse Steps 1-5 to complete the procedure.  
1.3.6 Replacing a Basket Lift Motor or Microswitch  
1. Disconnect the cooker from the electrical power supply.  
2. If rigid water connections have been used, disconnect the cooker from the incoming water  
supply.  
3. Remove the basket lift arms from the lifter rods and then reposition the cooker to gain access to  
the rear. Remove the upper and lower basket lift rear panels.  
4. Disconnect the basket lift synchronizer link from the lifter cam (bell crank) assemblies one at a  
time. When the link is disconnected from a cam, slip the corresponding lifter rod down and out  
of the assembly (see illustration on below).  
Lifter Rods  
Note the collection of washers and  
spacers between the link and lifter rods.  
Synchronizer Link  
Disconnect the basket lift synchronizer  
link from the lifter cams and slip the lifter  
rods down and out of the assembly.  
Lifter Cams  
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5. Remove the four bolts securing the motor mount to the frame, then remove the “motor and  
mount assembly” from the unit. NOTE: It is possible to replace a motor or the microswitch  
without removing the “motor and mount assembly”, but it is much more difficult.  
6. Dismount the motor or microswitch as shown below and install the replacement.  
NOTE: The right motor dismounts  
in the same way as the left.  
Loosen setscrew in  
bottom of cam (bell crank)  
7. Reverse Steps 1-6 to complete the procedure.  
1.3.7 Replacing Gas Supply System Components or Ignitor Assemblies  
1. Disconnect the cooker from the electrical power supply and from the gas supply. If necessary,  
disconnect restraints to gain proper access to components.  
2. Disconnect the component to be replaced (see illustration below) and install the replacement  
component. NOTE: If replacing the gas valve, disconnect the enrichment tubes and gas supply  
tubes at the valve, then unscrew the valve from the mounting bracket. Recover the fittings from  
the failed valve and install them on the replacement valve using a thread sealer suitable for gas  
appliances (Loctite™ PST 56765 is one example). Do not apply the sealer to the first two  
threads of the fitting. This will help prevent clogging of the burner orifices and gas valve.  
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Burners  
Blower and plenum  
removed  
3. Reconnect the cooker to the gas supply and check all connections for leaks using a solution of  
soapy water.  
DANGER  
DO NOT use matches, candles, or other ignition methods to check for leaks.  
4. When satisfied that there are no leaks, reconnect the unit to the electrical supply, and reconnect  
any restraints disconnected in Step 1.  
1.3.8 Replacing the Cookpot or Rinse Tank  
NOTE: The following procedure addresses removing the cookpot or rinse tank from a GPC unit.  
The procedure is essentially the same for a GPC, GPCB, GPCR and GPCRB units, except that there  
is no faucet on the GC, GPC or GPCB units. There are no basket lifts on the GC and GPC units.  
1. Remove the basket lift arms from the lifter  
rods.  
swinging it downward. Disconnect the 15-  
pin connector from the rear of the controller  
and the wires attached to the trouble light,  
and then lift the control panel out of the  
control panel frame.  
2. Remove the faucet assembly from the cook-  
er in accordance with Steps 1-4 of Section  
1.3.5.  
5. Remove the screws that secure the back-  
splash sides to the cabinet sides then remove  
the four screws that secure the topcap to the  
cabinet.  
3. Remove the screws that secure each of the  
rear corners of the backsplash assembly (see  
illustration at right). NOTE: To access the  
screw in the lower right corner (as viewed  
from the rear) the upper basket lift back  
panel must be removed.  
6. Remove the top connecting strip.  
7. Remove the screws attaching the standoff  
brackets to the cookpot or rinse tank.  
4. Remove the screws along the top edge of the  
control panel and open the panel by  
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Remove these four screws.  
Remove these  
screws (on both  
sides) and remove  
backsplash and  
topcap.  
Remove screws along the top edge of  
control panel and dismount the panel.  
Remove the top  
connecting strip.  
Remove these screws to release  
the pots from the standoff brackets.  
8. If removing the cookpot, disconnect the enrichment tubes and gas supply tubes from the burner  
assemblies. Disconnect the ignition cables and flame sensor wires from the ignitor assemblies  
on each burner.  
9. Remove the blower.  
10. Lift the cookpot or rinse tank straight up and out of the cabinet.  
11. Invert the cookpot or rinse tank on a suitable work surface and remove the salvageable  
components (e.g., probe block assembly, drain plumbing, etc.). Install the recovered components  
on the replacement cookpot or rinse tank, using thread sealer on all connections.  
12. Reverse Steps 1 through 9 to complete the procedure.  
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1.4  
Troubleshooting  
Problems with this equipment maybe grouped into five broad categories:  
1. Failure or malfunction of a Power-Supply System component.  
2. Failure or malfunction of the Controller.  
3. Failure or malfunction of an Autofill/Autoskim System component.  
4. Failure or malfunction of a Water Heating System component.  
5. Failure or malfunction of a Basket Lift System component.  
Sections 1.4.1 through 1.4.5 briefly explain the functioning of each of the systems mentioned above.  
Section 1.4.6 contains troubleshooting guides that provide systematic procedures to isolate and  
identify the specific source of a problem. A wiring diagram is located at the end of the chapter.  
1.4.1 How the Power-Supply System Works  
Line voltage is supplied to the system via a power cord that is plugged or hard-wired into the store’s  
electrical service. The power cord is connected to pins 1 and 5 of an 8-pin terminal block. Line vol-  
tage is supplied to a 24VAC transformer from pins 2 and 8 of the terminal block. Pin 7 supplies  
24VAC to a heat relay, which controls line voltage to the blower motor and 24VAC to the gas valve  
via the ignition module. The transformer supplies 24VAC to the controller, to the coils of the  
24VAC relay, and to the solenoid valve on units equipped with the Autofill option. On units  
equipped with basket lifts, line voltage is supplied to a 24VDC basket lift relay from pin 6 of the  
power cord terminal block. Line voltage to the basket lift motors is supplied via the basket lift relay.  
1.4.2 How the Controller Works  
The SMS III controller provides the interface between the operator and the system components. The  
controller is powered by 24VAC supplied through pins 1 and 2 of the wiring harness. Internal cir-  
cuitry senses the water level and water temperature. Depending upon the conditions sensed, the con-  
troller energizes or de-energizes the solenoid valve which controls the water level. The 24VAC re-  
lay controls burner firing which controls water temperature. The controller also controls the lower-  
ing and raising of the basket lift, and activates an audible alarm to signal the operator that a cooking  
cycle has completed. A rectifier in the controller converts 24VAC to the 24VDC required by the  
basket lift relay. The controller signals for heat via pin 4, grounds the solenoid valve via pin 6, and  
senses water level via pins 7 (low) and 9 (full). The temperature probe connects to pins 13 and 14.  
The basket lift relay connects to pins 10 and 12. The sound device connects to pin 11.  
1.4.3 How the Autofill/Autoskim System Works  
The heart of the automatic filling (Autofill) system is a normally closed solenoid valve that opens  
when 24VAC is applied.  
The ground for the solenoid is supplied (via pin 6 of the controller wiring harness) so long as the  
shorter of the two water-level sensors is not in contact with the water in the cookpot. When the  
water in the cookpot reaches the shorter of the two water-level sensors, the sensor is grounded. This  
causes the controller to break the solenoid ground, closing the valve. Starch or lime build-up on the  
sensor may keep it from grounding, therefore always make sure the sensor is clean and its lead (pin 9  
of the controller wiring harness) is firmly connected. Also, in order for the sensor to ground, there  
must be some mineral content in the water (pure water is non-conductive). Consequently, the unit  
will not operate correctly with distilled, highly filtered, or deionized water. If water of these types is  
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used, add -cup of baking soda to the water each time the cookpot is emptied and refilled. NOTE:  
Do not use deliming solution to clean these units. Use of deliming solution will damage all stainless  
steel parts.)  
On units equipped with the Autoskim feature, a logic circuit in the controller automatically opens the  
solenoid valve for three seconds every minute. If the autofill feature is working properly, failure of  
the autoskim feature will be due to a malfunctioning controller and not the solenoid valve. (Proper  
operation of the autofill feature can be determined by draining water from the cookpot until the  
water level is below the shorter of the two water-level sensors. If the solenoid valve opens and then  
closes when the water in the cookpot again reaches the sensor, the autofill feature is working  
properly.)  
1.4.4 How the Water Heating System Works  
To prevent lighting the burners when there is no water in the cookpot, these units are equipped with  
a low-water-level sensor (the longer of the two water-level sensors). This sensor must be grounded  
by contact with water in the cookpot before the control circuitry will allow firing of the burners.  
Starch or lime build-up on the low-water-level sensor may keep the sensor from grounding, therefore  
always make sure the sensor is clean and its lead (Pin 7 of the controller wiring harness) is firmly  
connected. Also, in order for the sensor to ground, there must be some mineral content in the water  
(pure water is non-conductive). Consequently, the unit will not operate correctly with distilled,  
highly filtered, or deionized water. If water of these types is used, add -cup of baking soda to the  
water each time the cookpot is emptied and refilled. NOTE: Do not use deliming solution to clean  
these units. Use of deliming solution will damage all stainless steel parts.)  
In addition to the low-water-level sensor discussed above, the water heating system has three more  
parts: the electronic ignition system, the temperature probe, and the controller.  
The electronic ignition system controls firing of the burners. See Page 1-3 for a complete  
description of this system.  
The temperature probe is used only when the unit is in the simmer mode. When the simmer mode  
is selected, logic circuits in the controller monitor the temperature of the water. When the water  
temperature drops below the simmer setpoint, the controller closes the heat relay, causing the  
burners to fire. When the water temperature reaches the setpoint, the controller opens the heat relay,  
extinguishing the burners. This process repeats as required to maintain the temperature at the  
setpoint programmed into the controller.  
The controller is the interface between the operator and the other components of the equipment. In  
the water heating system, its function is to control the firing of the burners.  
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1.4.5 How the Basket Lift System Works  
When the start switch is pressed to start the cooking cycle, logic circuits in the controller activate the  
basket lift motors, lowering the basket into the cookpot. As the motors drive the basket lift arms  
down, a cam attached to the left motor (when viewed from the rear) eventually loses contact with a  
roller-activated microswitch and power to the motors is cut. When the controller times out, logic  
circuits reverse the switch positions so that the motor circuit is again completed and the motors are  
restarted, raising the basket from the cookpot. At the fully raised position, the cam again makes con-  
tact with the microswitch, cutting power to the motors and stopping the lift in the raised position.  
1.4.6 Technician Troubleshooting Guides  
PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSES  
A. Water not turned on.  
B. Failed solenoid, failed computer, B. If voltage is present at solenoid  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
A. Turn on Water  
or loose/broken wiring.  
end of wire 66C, and Pin 6 of  
15-pin connector is grounded (0  
voltage present), check  
continuity of wire 50C. If wire  
50C is good, replace solenoid.  
Test: Check for at least 22VAC at  
Pin 5 of the 24VAC terminal block  
and at solenoid end of wire 66C,  
and check for ground (0 voltage) at  
pin 6 of 15-pin connector.  
Autofill does not add  
water when water  
level is below the  
normal water-level  
sensor (the shorter of  
the two water-level  
sensors).  
If voltage is present at solenoid  
end of wire 66C and at Pin 6 of  
15-pin connector, replace  
controller.  
If voltage is not present at  
solenoid end of wire 66C, check  
wiring between solenoid and  
terminal block for loose  
connection or break in the wire.  
A. Starch accumulation on the normal A. Clean the water-level sensors.  
water-level sensor (the shorter of  
the two water-level sensors) is  
preventing the sensor from  
grounding.  
NOTE: Do not use deliming solu-  
tion.  
Autofill does not shut  
off when the cookpot  
is full.  
B. Mineral content of water is too low B. Add 1/8th cup of baking soda to  
to provide a ground.  
water in cookpot. DO NOT  
USE SALT! Doing so will  
damage the cookpot.  
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PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSES  
C. Failed solenoid, failed computer,  
or broken/loose wiring.  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
C. Action 1: Tighten connections  
or replace wiring as required.  
Test 1: Check sensor-lead  
Action 2: If AC voltage is not  
connections on outside of cookpot  
and at pin 9 of 15-pin connector  
and continuity of wire 71C.  
present, replace controller.  
Continued from  
previous page.  
Action 3: If AC voltage is  
present, replace solenoid.  
Test 2: Check for AC voltage at  
Pin 6 of 15-pin connector.  
If AC voltage is not present,  
check wiring between solenoid  
and terminal block for loose  
connection or break in the wire.  
Test 3: Check for at least 22VAC  
at solenoid end of wire 66C.  
Autoskim does not add  
water when selected  
(Autofill feature  
A. Failed controller.  
A. Replace controller.  
verified to be working  
correctly).  
A. Failed basket lift relay.  
A. If voltages are correct, replace  
relay.  
Test: Check for 13-17VDC at Pin  
10 of 15-pin connector with basket  
lift in the UP position, and for 0  
volts with the basket lift in the  
DOWN position.  
Basket lift does not  
lower when START  
button is pressed or  
rise when cooking  
cycle completes.  
B. Failed controller.  
B. Replace controller if voltage is  
below 12VDC.  
Test: Check for 13-17VDC at Pin  
12 of 15-pin connector.  
A. Failed or out of adjustment  
microswitch.  
A. Replace switch if it fails  
continuity check.  
Basket lift travels up  
and down  
Adjust switch mounting to  
ensure roller contacts cam.  
A. Tighten bell crank setscrew.  
Ensure nut and locknut on shaft  
are tight.  
Test: Check continuity of switch  
and verify that roller contacts cam.  
A. Bell crank slipping on shaft.  
continuously.  
Basket lift travels  
erratically or with  
jerking motion.  
B. Lift arms binding in bushings  
C. Defective motor.  
B. Lubricate lift arms.  
C. Replace motor.  
Burner attempts to A. Flame sensor wire and ignitor  
A. Verify that sense 1 and spark 1  
connect to same ignitor.  
light but will not  
remain lit.  
cables crossed.  
A. Cooker gas valve is turned off.  
B. Incoming gas line shut-off valve is B. Open incoming gas line shut-off  
A. Turn gas valve on.  
Burner will not light;  
trouble light is on.  
closed.  
valve.  
A. Failed 24VAC (blower) relay.  
A. If voltage is present, replace  
relay.  
Burner will not light;  
trouble light is not on,  
blower is not running.  
Test: Check for 24VAC on pin 4  
of 15-pin connector.  
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PROBABLE CAUSES  
B. Failed controller.  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
B. Replace controller.  
A. Failed blower centrifugal switch. A. If voltage is not present, replace  
blower.  
Test: Check for 24VAC at bottom  
24VAC terminal of ignition  
module (wire 7C).  
B. Failed ignition module or gas  
valve.  
Burner will not light;  
trouble light is on,  
blower is running  
continuously.  
B. If either is not present, replace  
the module.  
If both are present, replace the  
gas valve.  
Test: Check for 24VAC output  
from module to gas valve, and for  
high voltage spark from module to  
ignitor.  
A. Dirty blower inlet and fan.  
A. Clean blower.  
B. Vent tube on gas valve is clogged, B. Remove and clean vent tube.  
causing high burner gas pressure.  
Burner produces  
popping sound when  
lighting.  
C. Cracked/broken ceramic tiles in  
burner.  
C. Replace burner.  
D. Failed ignitor.  
D. Replace ignitor.  
A. Controller not turned on.  
A. Turn on controller.  
B. Plug power cord into appropriate  
outlet.  
B. Cooker power cord not plugged in.  
C. Main circuit breaker tripped.  
D. Failed transformer.  
C. Reset main circuit breaker.  
D. If voltage is incorrect, replace  
transformer.  
Controller display is  
blank.  
Test: Check for 24VAC on  
transformer secondary.  
E. Failed controller.  
E. Replace controller.  
A. Operator error.  
A. Demonstrate proper operating  
procedure to operator.  
Test: Verify correct cook time is  
programmed. Press START  
button.  
B. Failed controller.  
B. If timer does not count down,  
replace controller.  
Test: Verify correct cook time is  
programmed. Press the START  
button.  
Controller does not  
count down.  
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PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSES  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
A. Failed/shorted temperature probe. A. If resistance is out of  
specification, replace the  
Test: Check for shorted probe  
temperature probe.  
circuit. Probe resistance should be  
approximately 552 Ohms @ 60°F  
(16°C), 655 Ohms @ 100°F  
(38°C), and 1000 Ohms @ 212°F  
(100°C). See probe resistance  
chart on page 1-17 for other  
temperatures.  
Water boils in simmer  
mode.  
A. Controller out of calibration  
B. Temperature probe open.  
A. Recalibrate simmer setpoint.  
B. If connections are secure, re-  
place temperature probe.  
Water temperature too  
low in simmer mode.  
Test: Check for loose  
connections.  
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1.4.7 Probe Resistance Chart and Wiring Diagrams  
RESISTANCE CHART FOR USE WITH 806-4764 PROBE  
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OHMS  
486.0  
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WIRING DIAGRAMS  
GPC, GPCB, GPCR and GPCRB  
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GPC, GPCB, GPCR and GPCRB (Noodles)  
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GPC, GPCB, GPCR and GPCRB (CE)  
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PASTA MAGIC GAS COOKERS GPC, GPCB, GPCR AND  
GPCRB SERVICE AND PARTS  
CHAPTER 2: PARTS LIST  
2.1 Accessories  
5
1
2
6
7
4
3
8
ITEM  
PART #  
COMPONENT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
*
*
803-0018 Cup, Single Pasta Portion (Beige)  
810-2229 Hanger, Wire-Form Basket  
803-0205 Rack, Support  
806-5848SP Kit, Hose (Swirl and Straight w/Fittings)  
809-0985 Thumbscrew, ¼-20 x 1  
823-1910 Basket, GSMS Bulk  
826-0900 Kit, Chain Restraint  
823-7880 Strip, Top Connecting  
803-0200  
803-0238  
Rack, 12 Portion Cup  
Basket, 5½ x 8½ SS Round Pasta  
* Not illustrated.  
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2.2 Basket Lift Components  
11  
DETAIL A  
27  
33  
13  
29  
4
31  
16  
41  
23  
16  
20  
39  
35  
21  
38  
28  
SEE DETAIL A  
9
24  
32  
5
37  
44  
26  
2
12  
6
1
8
14  
42  
10  
3
34  
19  
25  
22  
17  
40  
43  
30  
36  
18  
19  
7
18  
15  
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2.2  
ITEM  
1
Basket Lift Components cont.  
PART #  
COMPONENT  
Motor, Basket Lift  
807-0107  
807-0108  
807-0124  
807-0240  
809-0047  
826-1358  
809-0050  
809-0063  
809-0076  
809-0082  
809-0097  
826-1363  
809-0113  
809-0127  
826-1370  
809-0155  
809-0190  
809-0196  
809-0200  
826-1381  
809-0247  
826-1374  
809-0480  
809-0508  
813-0035  
810-0052  
810-0170  
810-0172  
810-0192  
810-0194  
810-0220  
810-0374  
812-0138  
823-2007  
900-7416  
900-7418  
900-7419  
220-7177  
901-1927  
902-1927  
910-4525  
910-7420  
911-7417  
912-7417  
920-6076  
120 VAC  
240 VAC  
Bushing, Plastic  
Microswitch, BA-2RV22-D6  
Nut, ¼-20 Hex Head Cap  
Nut, 6-32 Hex Head (Pkg. of 25)  
Nut, 8-32 Hex Head  
Nut, ¾-inch Jam  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Nut, ¼-20 Expansion  
Ring, Retaining (secures Item 24 in place)  
Screw, 6-32 x 1-inch Slotted Truss Head  
Screw, 8-32 x ½-inch Slotted Truss Head (Pkg. of 25)  
Screw, 8-32 x 1½-inch Slotted Truss Head  
Screw, ¼-20 x ½-inch Slotted Round Head  
Screw, ¼-20 x 1½-inch Slotted Round Head  
Screw, Leveling  
Washer, ¼-inch SS Flat  
Washer, -inch Flat  
Washer, ¼-inch Flat  
Washer, ½-inch Nylatron (Pkg. of 10)  
Nut, 8-32 Hex Head Keps  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
Screw, #10 x ½-inch Hex Head (Pkg. of 25)  
Setscrew, ¼-28 x 58-inch (secures Item 25 to motor shaft)  
Bolt, ¼-20 x ¼-inch SS AT Hex Head  
Bushing, .875 Hole  
Bellcrank (Cam)  
Pin, ¼-inch x 58-inch Spring Dowel  
Button, Plug  
Rod, Basket Lift  
Roller, Basket Lift  
Spacer, .493-inch x .200-inch Tubular  
Spacer, Basket Lift Roller Tubular  
Insulation, Paper  
Arm Assembly, Basket Lift (Use 823-7061 for Stainless)  
Mount, Basket Lift Motor  
Back, Upper Basket Lift Enclosure (Use 210-8297 for Stainless)  
Back, Lower Basket Lift Enclosure (Use 230-3762 for Stainless)  
Support, Basket Lift Center  
Bracket, Left Basket Lift Roller  
Bracket, Right Basket Lift Roller  
Bar, Basket Lift Synchronizing  
Top, Basket Lift Enclosure  
Side, Basket Lift Enclosure (Use 231-3764 for Stainless)  
Side, Basket Lift Enclosure (Use 232-3764 for Stainless)  
Link, Basket Lift  
NOTE: Order KIT0004SP to add a complete basket lift assembly to a GC unit.  
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2.3  
Cabinetry  
2.3.1 GPC/GPCB  
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2.3.1 GPC/GPCB cont.  
ITEM  
PART #  
COMPONENT  
1
108-1434  
106-4067  
826-1343  
230-4963  
809-0193  
826-1371  
230-7192  
230-4685  
108-1413  
806-5209SP  
900-4655  
900-7528  
220-6976  
200-5095  
826-1119  
810-1105  
Door Assembly, 18.66-inch x 19.85-inch (does not include handle)  
Door Pin Assembly  
Spring, Door Hinge (Pkg. of 10)  
Handle, Wireform Door  
Washer, ¼-inch Nylon Flat  
Screw, #8 x ½-inch Drill Point Hex Head Zinc Plated (Pkg. of 25)  
Hinge, Universal Door  
A
2
3
4
*
5
Hinge, Lower  
Base Assembly, GPC/GC SS (Use 108-1414 CR for GPCB)  
Leg Pad Assembly  
Channel, Front or Rear Base  
Channel, Left or Right Base  
Shield, GBC/GC Vapor (See NOTE below)  
Shield, Vapor (for units with manual water fill)  
Leg Assembly w/Mounting Hardware  
Magnet, Door  
6
*
7
8
9
Side, Left or Right Cabinet  
Stainless Steel (Use 231-6969 Left or 232-6969 Right)  
Enameled Mild Steel (Use 221-6966 Left or 222-6966 Right)  
Grommet, 1¼-inch Drain  
Shield, Control Box Water  
Gusset  
Bracket, Control Box Mounting  
Bracket, Pot Hold-Down  
Retainer, Flue Insulation  
Brace, Front or Rear Top  
Topcap  
Screw, #10 x ½-inch Philips Truss Head Zinc Plated  
Frame Assembly, Control Panel  
Insulation, 18.25-inch x 10.7-inch x .25-inch Cabinet Back  
Retainer, Cabinet Back Insulation  
Flue Cap and Insulation Assembly  
Flue Cap  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
816-0091  
900-4651  
900-1552  
900-1940  
900-1759  
900-1932  
900-4654  
824-2120  
809-0266  
108-1426  
816-0158  
900-4521  
108-1424  
823-7592  
816-0169  
910-1181  
809-0053  
826-1351  
108-1485  
108-1825  
108-1826  
812-1141  
826-1374  
812-1142  
900-4645  
Insulation, 8.12-inch x 18-inch x .25-inch Flue Cap  
Retainer, Flue Cap Insulation  
Nut, 10-32 Hex  
23  
24  
Nut Retainer, ¼-20 (Nutsert) (Pkg. of 10)  
Back, GPC Single Cabinet CR (Use 108-1432 for Stainless)  
Back, Upper GPC Single Cabinet Noodle’s  
Back, Lower GPC Single Cabinet Noodle’s  
Insulation, Cabinet Back  
Screw, #10 x ½-inch Hex Head (Pkg. of 25)  
Insulation, Cabinet Back  
Shield, Basket Lift Heat  
25  
26  
27  
28  
* Not illustrated.  
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ITEM  
PART #  
COMPONENT  
Cabinet Assemblies  
108-2146  
108-1831  
108-1838  
108-1976  
Double GPC Cooker/Cooker Stainless (Use 108-2154 for CR)  
Double Cooker on left/Rinse on right (Use 108-1832 for CR)  
Double Rinse on left/Cooker on right (Use 108-1839 for CR)  
Triple Cooker on left/Rinse in middle/Cooker on right (Use 108-1977  
for CR)  
1
2
3
Topcap  
824-2168  
824-2143  
824-2144  
824-2154  
Double GPC Cooker/Cooker  
Double Cooker on left/Rinse on right  
Double Rinse on left/Cooker on right  
Triple Cooker on left/Rinse in middle/Cooker on right  
Control Panel Assembly, GPC  
108-2149  
108-1844  
108-1845  
108-1981  
Double GPC Cooker/Cooker  
Double Cooker on left/Rinse on right  
Double Rinse on left/Cooker on right  
Triple Cooker on left/Rinse in middle/Cooker on right  
Bezel  
230-7798  
230-7400  
230-7401  
230-7555  
231-6969  
232-6969  
108-0577  
106-4067SP  
826-1343  
108-1434  
230-4963  
230-7192  
826-1118  
826-1117  
220-7182  
Double GPC Cooker/Cooker  
Double Cooker on left/Rinse on right  
Double Rinse on left/Cooker on right  
Triple Cooker on left/Rinse in middle/Cooker on right  
Side, Left Cabinet Stainless (Use 221-6966 for CR)  
Side, Right Cabinet Stainless (Use 222-6966 for CR)  
Door Assembly (does not include item #7) used on all except triple middle.  
Door Pin Assembly  
Spring, Door Hinge (Pkg. of 10)  
Door Assembly (does not include item #7) used only on triple middle door  
Handle, Door  
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
Hinge, Universal Door  
Caster w/Brake (includes mounting hardware)  
Caster w/o Brake (includes mounting hardware)  
Shield, Basket Lift Heat  
Back, Cabinet, GPC  
108-2147  
108-1833  
108-1840  
108-1833 &  
108-1432  
Double GPC Cooker/Cooker (Use 108-2155 for CR)  
Double Cooker on left/Rinse on right (Use 108-1835 for CR)  
Double Rinse on left/Cooker on right (Use 108-1841 for CR)  
Triple Cooker on left/Rinse in middle/Cooker on right (Use 108-1835 &  
108-1485 for CR)  
13  
Flue Cap Assembly  
108-2148  
108-1842  
108-1843  
108-1978  
230-7396  
810-1105  
Double GPC Cooker/Cooker  
Double Cooker on left/Rinse on right  
Double Rinse on left/Cooker on right  
Triple Cooker on left/Rinse in middle/Cooker on right  
Mount, Faucet  
14  
15  
Magnet, Door  
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Combustion System Components  
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ITEM  
PART #  
COMPONENT  
Cookpot Complete Assemblies (does not include burner (see item 20))  
108-1420SP  
108-1422  
108-1655  
108-1656  
GPC Natural Gas  
GPC Propane  
GPC Natural Gas (Noodle’s)  
GPC Propane (Noodle’s)  
1
2
3
4
5
108-1419 Support Assembly, Plenum  
220-6994 Bracket, Retainer Burner  
220-6995 Bracket, Support Plenum  
807-0037 Tab, Faston  
Ignitor  
826-0981  
826-0982  
Natural Gas  
Propane Gas  
6
826-1072 Burner, Universal Replacement  
Orifice, Burner  
*
*
*
810-0386  
810-0403  
810-0437  
2.10mm Propane/Butane (G30,G31) (0-4999 Ft., 0-1524M)  
3.40mm Natural Gas (G20, G25) (0-4999 Ft., 0-1524M)  
3.60mm Natural Gas(G20, G25) (5000 – 6999Ft., 1525-2133M)  
7
8
810-0976 Nozzle, Water Inlet (Noodle’s)  
812-0357 Insulation, Burner  
9
814-0048SP Glass, Site  
10  
11  
*
816-0053 Insulation, Site Glass  
816-0057 Gasket, Plenum H50  
816-0145 Insulation, Pot Side FBR 18  
816-0155 Insulation, Rear Bottom GSMS  
816-0152 Insulation, Front SMSG  
816-0153 Insulation, 10x24x.25 GSMS Cookpot Side  
816-0059 Insulation, Ignitor GSMS  
823-7591 Plenum Assembly GPC  
823-7590 Cookpot GPC  
*
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
823-7629 Cookpot GPC (Noodle’s)  
900-1031 Retainer, Sight Glass  
900-1049 Retainer, Plenum Gasket  
900-1762 Insulation, Retainer  
Motor, Blower  
17  
18  
19  
20  
108-1540  
807-1712  
120VAC/60 Hz  
230VAC 50/60 Hz  
*Not illustrated.  
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ITEM  
PART #  
COMPONENT  
Component Assembly Boxes  
108-1506  
108-1625  
108-1546  
108-1626  
Component Box Assy, 120V Non-BL GPC, GPCR  
Component Box Assy, 120V BL GPCB, GPCRB  
Component Box Assy, 230V Non-BL GPC, GPCR  
Component Box Assy,, 230V BL GPCB, GPCRB  
1
2
106-3338SP Cable, Ignition 36” (used with Item 16 – also requires Item 15) (two re-  
quired for each 807-4943 Ignition Module)  
Cordset  
108-1541  
108-1547  
120VAC (illustrated)  
208-240VAC (not illustrated)  
3
4
5
6
7
220-7051 Box, Component  
220-7052 Cover, Box Component  
220-7053 Mount, Component Box  
807-0067 Block, Terminal 8 pin  
807-0255 Terminal Strip  
8
9
10  
807-0276 Block, Terminal 20-pin  
807-0670 Relay, DPDT 24V Heat Relay  
Transformer  
807-0800  
807-0680  
120VAC/24VAC, 50/60 Hz, 50VA  
208-240VAC/24VAC, 50/60 Hz, 20VA  
11  
807-1396 Relay 24V SPST Basket Lift Relay (only present in GPCB and GPRCB  
only)  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
*
807-1612 Clamp, 3/8 Connector  
807-1926 Bushing, Split .875  
807-2469 Bushing, Heyco 1” ID  
807-3484 Connector, Rajah (two required for each 807-4943 Ignition Module)  
807-4943 Module, Fenwal Pasta Dual-Spark FV Ignition  
810-0045 Bushing, .875 Hole 11/16  
WIR0944 Wiring Assembly, 120V  
*
WIR0945 Wiring Assembly, 208-240V  
*
WIR0956 Wiring Assembly, Basket Lift  
*
*
108-1539 Harness, Computer/Component Non-Basket Lift GPC, GPCR  
108-1640 Harness, Computer/Component Basket Lift GPCB, GPCRB  
** Not illustrated.  
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Controllers and Control Panel Components  
ITEM  
PART #  
COMPONENT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
108-1444 Controller, SMS III GPC/GPCB/GPCR/GPCRB  
807-1704 Lamp, 24VAC Vertical Trouble  
230-7002 Bezel, GPC  
230-7297 Bezel, GPC Noodle’s  
230-7798 Bezel, Double GPC Cooker/Cooker  
Bezel, Double Cooker on left/Rinse on right  
Bezel, Double Rinse on left/Cooker on right  
Bezel, Triple Cooker on left/Rinse in middle/Cooker on right  
230-7400  
230-7401  
230-7555  
NOTE: See Page 2-11 for Controller Harness.  
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2.7  
Cookpot, Rinse Tank, and Associated Components  
2.7.1 Cookpot and Rinse Tank Components (Other than Cookpot Insulation)  
16  
12  
15  
5
14  
4
6
17  
8
3
2
9
12  
7
11 13  
12  
1
10  
12  
ITEM  
PART #  
823-7590  
823-7629  
COMPONENT  
1
Cookpot, GPC  
Cookpot, GPC (Noodle’s)  
2
3
4
5
6
7
806-5497SP Flue Assembly, GPC, GPCRB, GPCR, AND GPCRB  
823-1994SP Tank, GPCR, GPCRB Rinse  
823-2022  
823-2791  
816-0160  
Strainer Assembly  
Cover, Probe Block (angled top)  
Insulator, 5.25-inch x 5.00 Probe Cover  
Probe Block Assembly, Complete  
Angled top, for use on units without Autofill option.  
Angled top, for use on units with Autofill option.  
Angled top, for use on units with manual fill.  
Block, Probe (angled top)  
806-9365SP  
806-9366SP  
106-3084SP  
810-1697  
823-1920  
823-1921  
806-4764  
809-0357  
910-1804  
826-1376  
826-1337  
809-0193  
810-0976  
8
9
Sensor, Low Water Level (806-9365SP and 826-1082 use two each)  
Sensor, Normal Water Level (used in 806-9366SP and 826-1081)  
Probe Assembly, Temperature  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
Screw, #6 x -inch Philips Truss Head Nickel Plated  
Bracket, Probe Retainer  
Nut, 10-32 Keps Hex Head (Pkg. of 10)  
Tab, Faston .25-inch (Pkg. of 5)  
Washer, ¼-inch Nylon Flat  
Nozzle, Water Inlet  
* Not illustrated.  
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2.7.2 Cookpot Insulation  
NOTE: Cookpot shown for reference only.  
Refer to Page 2-13 for cookpot components.  
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2
1
3
9
10  
11  
12  
8
7
6
5
4
ITEM  
PART #  
COMPONENT  
1
2
3
900-4563 Retainer, Cookpot Front Insulation (19.7-inches x 7.5-inches)  
816-0152 Insulation, Cookpot Front (19.5-inches x 7.5-inches x .25-inches)  
816-0153 Insulation, Cookpot Side (10-inches x 24-inches x. 25-inches)  
809-0053 Nut, 10-32 Hex  
4
5
900-1762 Retainer, Insulation  
6
7
8
816-0145 Insulation, Front Bottom (3.0-inches x 14.5-inches x .25-inches)  
816-0166 Insulation, Rear Bottom (3.5-inches x 17.0-inches x .25-inches)  
812-0357 Insulation, HE Burner  
9
826-1371 Screw, #8 x ½-inch Drill Point Hex Head Zinc Plated (Pkg. of 25)  
900-1031 Retainer, Sight Glass  
816-0053 Insulation, Sight Glass  
10  
11  
12  
814-0048SP Glass, Sight  
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Drain Components  
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ITEM  
PART #  
COMPONENT  
1
2
823-7996 Handle, Drain Valve GPC  
814-0047 Sleeve, Handle Valve Red  
3
4
5
6
7
8
810-1825 Valve, 1¼-inch x 1¼-inch SS Drain  
813-0070 Elbow, 1¼-inch NPT BM 90°  
813-0138 Nipple, 1-inch NPT Close BM  
813-0202 Elbow, 1-inch NPT BM 90°  
813-0391 Nipple, 1¼-inch x Close NPT BM  
813-0394 Tee, 1¼-inch BM  
9
813-0451 Nipple, 1¼-inch BM x 12-inch Chrome/Brass  
813-0453 Nut, Slip 1¼-inch Chrome/Stainless  
813-0525 Fitting, Barb 1-inch to Hose  
813-0709 Elbow, 1-inch 45°  
813-0716 Bushing, 1-inch x 1¼-inch Hex BM  
809-0374 Clamp, Hose  
816-0880 Hose, Drain 15-inch  
816-0881 Hose, Drain 20-inch  
823-7865 Drain Welded Assembly, Double GPC  
816-0852 Hose, Drain GPC 16 ½ -inch  
823-7594 Plate, Welded Assembly, Drain Euro  
210-0151 Handle, SS Drain Valve  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
816-0864 Hose, Drain 14-inch  
816-0867 Hose, Drain Rinse/Cook 28-inch  
813-0379 Elbow, Street 1¼-inch NPT BM  
813-0202 Elbow, 1-inch NPT BM 90°  
813-0314 Tee, 1-inch BM  
813-0365 Nipple, 1-inch x 7 ½ -inch NPT BM  
813-0419 Nipple, 1-inch x 6-inch NPT BM  
813-0420 Nipple, 1-inch x 9-inch NPT BM  
816-0372 Hose, Drain 18-inch  
816-0874 Hose, Drain 5 ½ -inch  
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Gas Supply System Components  
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2.9 Gas Components cont.  
ITEM  
PART #  
COMPONENT  
1
2
810-0691 Tube, Vent  
Valve, Honeywell Gas (Non-CE)  
Natural  
Propane Gas  
826-1122  
826-1123  
3
4
810-1353 Flexline, -inch x 9 inch SS  
810-1355 Flexline, -inch x 15 inch SS  
5
6
811-0800  
811-1197  
Tube, 12.50-inch Enrichment (See NOTE 1.)  
Tube, 18-inch Enrichment (See NOTE 1.)  
7
813-0004 Elbow, -inch NPT 90° BM  
8
9
813-0016 Nipple, -inch NPT x Close BM  
813-0154 Plug, -inch Hex Head Pipe  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
813-0302 Elbow, Compresssion ¼-inch NPT x -inch Tubing  
813-0304 Bushing, ½-inch to ¼-inch Flush BM  
813-0354 Elbow, 90° -inch NPT x -inch Tube Brass  
813-0378 Fitting, -inch NPT Female Cross  
813-0433 Nipple, -inch NPT x 2.50-inch BM  
813-0049 Tee, ¼ -inch NPT Brass  
813-0471 Nipple, ¼-inch NPT x 1.50-inch Brass  
813-0502 Elbow, 90° Street 250 NPT Brass  
823-7593 Mount Welded Assembly, Gas GPC  
806-9678SP Plug, CE Honeywell Gas Valve  
810-1041 Kit, CE Valve Accessory  
*
810-1715 Valve, Honeywell CE Gas (Natural or Propane)  
* Contains straight and elbow flanges, o-rings, and screws for mounting flanges to valve.  
NOTE 1: Items 5 and 6 are delivered straight and must be formed by the installer to fit the unit.  
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ITEM  
PART #  
COMPONENT  
1
2
3
806-5565 Valve Assembly, Solenoid  
826-1374 Screw, #10 x ½-inch Hex Head (Pkg. of 25)  
809-0454 Nut, ½-inch Conduit  
4
5
810-0907 Elbow, -inch NPT Compression  
810-1208 Valve, Pressure Regulator  
6
813-0022  
Nipple, ½-inch NPT x Close BM  
7
813-0302 Elbow, ¼-inch NPT x -inch Tube Compression  
8
*
813-0412  
813-0516  
Faucet, Double-Jointed Pantry  
Faucet, Cold Water Only  
9
813-0448 Elbow, ¼-inch NPT Brass  
10  
11  
12  
*
*
*
813-0449 Tee, ¼-inch NPT Brass  
813-0472 Nipple, ¼-inch NPT x 2.5-inch Brass  
813-0473 Nipple, ¼-inch NPT x 4.0-inch Brass  
810-3819 Tubing, Water Input/Faucet 18.30-inch GPC  
810-3833 Tubing, Water Input/Faucet 29.20-inch GPCR/GPC  
810-3818 Tubing, Water Input/Faucet 16.20-inch GPCR/GPC  
810-3785 Tubing, Pressure Regulator to Faucet GPCR/GPCRB Cook left/ Rinse  
Right  
13  
*
810-3790 Tubing, Water Inlet to Faucet GPCR/GPCRB Rinse left/ Cook Right  
900-1905 Mount, Solenoid Valve Assembly  
810-3769 Tubing, Solenoid to Cookpot GPC/GPCB/GPCR/GPCRB  
900-2916 Bracket, Pressure Regulator  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
813-0471  
Nipple, ¼-inch NPT x 1.5-inch Brass (See NOTE below.)  
200-5094 Bracket, Water Valve  
220-7295 Bracket, Water Valve (GPC Noodle’s)  
809-0359 Screw, #8 X ¼-inch Slotted Hex Washer Head  
810-2641 Valve, -inch Water  
19  
20  
810-2684 Valve, ½ -inch Water (GPC Noodle’s)  
810-2648 Tube, Water Inlet  
810-3772 Tube, Water Inlet (GPC Noodle’s)  
810-2649 Tube, Water Outlet  
810-3771 Tube, Water Outlet (GPC Noodle’s)  
810-2650 Tube, Cookpot Water  
220-5387 Tube, Cookpot Water (GPC Noodle’s)  
813-0301 Tee, ¼-inch NPT Male X -inch Tube Brass  
21  
22  
23  
24  
* Not illustrated.  
NOTE: In Autofill units without a faucet, water supply piping to item 17 appropriate for the  
installation is provided by the purchaser or installer.  
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