SS MAYFLOAT
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The company I work for installed a rebuilt shake/sundae machine that was in my shop. I never got to fully check out everything on it before my unscheduled surgery.
These machines are somewhat complicated. Freon freezes the barrel in which the mix is frozen. Around the barrel is a coil in which glycol circulates. On top of the machine is the hoppers in which the mix is stored in until it is pumped into the barrel when the product is served. Simple as mix in equals mix out.
The hoppers are kept cool by the glycol that circulates around the barrel and then circulated around a coil for the hopper. Just a simple way to transfer heat/cool. Each side is independent of each other, but is controlled by one mother board and control.
Everything was going good up until the sundae side hopper kept raising in temp. Shake side is okay. There is a liquid line solenoid for the glycol that opens when calling for cooling or shuts off when temps are satisfied.
I have 208 volts going to the solenoid. I pulled the wires and checked continuity, I have resistance. Here is my problem, when I put my amploc on the line to measure the current draw, it is "0". No draw at all.
I've been doing service work a long time and have never encountered a electrical coil that measures out okay, but does not show a current draw. I'm thinking (hoping) that the coil has broken down and not providing the proper current to fully open the solenoid.
My main question is shouldn't I get an amp draw when that coil is energized? I do get a reading on the other side of .3 amps. The resistance on both measures the same??
These machines are somewhat complicated. Freon freezes the barrel in which the mix is frozen. Around the barrel is a coil in which glycol circulates. On top of the machine is the hoppers in which the mix is stored in until it is pumped into the barrel when the product is served. Simple as mix in equals mix out.
The hoppers are kept cool by the glycol that circulates around the barrel and then circulated around a coil for the hopper. Just a simple way to transfer heat/cool. Each side is independent of each other, but is controlled by one mother board and control.
Everything was going good up until the sundae side hopper kept raising in temp. Shake side is okay. There is a liquid line solenoid for the glycol that opens when calling for cooling or shuts off when temps are satisfied.
I have 208 volts going to the solenoid. I pulled the wires and checked continuity, I have resistance. Here is my problem, when I put my amploc on the line to measure the current draw, it is "0". No draw at all.
I've been doing service work a long time and have never encountered a electrical coil that measures out okay, but does not show a current draw. I'm thinking (hoping) that the coil has broken down and not providing the proper current to fully open the solenoid.
My main question is shouldn't I get an amp draw when that coil is energized? I do get a reading on the other side of .3 amps. The resistance on both measures the same??