Repair manual
Installation, Use and Care Instructions
Convection Pro XVI
8. On steam coil units, the incoming steam pressure must be 35 to 50 psi
Less than 35 psi will not effectively operate the unit. Pressure in
excess of 50 psi must be reduced (with a pressure reducing valve) to
35 to 50 psi
WARNING
INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE may
result from an improper drain connection.
OPERATION
Operation of the Cleveland Range Convection Pro XVI steamer is very
easy. Each operator should read and understand the following
procedures to effectively start, operate, and shut down the steamer each
day. The owner(s) and operator(s) of this equipment should be aware
that live steam can cause serious injuries, and pay particular attention to
the WARNINGS in this text. These instructions are to be retained by
the owner(s) and operator(s) for future reference.
9. Check that the drain lines meet the installation requirements
specified in installation paragraph 4.
lO. After completing checks 1 through 9, and correcting any
deficiencies, refer to the Start-up and Preheat instructions in
the Operation section. Verify that the unit operates property,
and make checks 11 and 12.
11. Check to ensure that the water in the boiler sight gage glass
automatically stays about 1/3 full when the boiler is started
up and operated.
12. Check 10 ensure that the steam pressure gage registers 10
psi.
The steam pressure is factory-adjusted 10 provide the proper
pressure. In some cases, however, the factory setting may
shift due to shaking in transit, and resetting will be required
after installation. Proper adjustments and maintenance
procedures are detailed on separate data sheet entitled
"Steam Pressure Adjustments." Adjustments should be made
only by qualified service personnel. The factory pressure
settings shown in the accompanying chart should never be
exceeded.
Gage Pressure Reading with No Steam Flow*
(Static Pressure)
Self-Contained Steam Generator, Gas or Electric
Operating Pressure Switch 10 psi
High Limit Safety Pressure Switch 15
psi
Setf-Contained Steam Coil Generator
Operating Pressure Switch 10 psi
High Limit Safety Pressure Switch 15 psi
Steam Supply Pressure Range 35-45
psi
Direct-Connect (to House Steam Supply)
Steamer Pressure Reducing Valve 10 psi
Steam Supply Pressure Range 15-45 psi
*with or without kettle
Controls and Control Panels
There are two steam generator control arrangements and two
steamer compartment control panels available for Cleveland
Range Convection Pro XVI steamers. The steam generator
controls are illustrated in Figure 1. The steamer compartment
control panels are illustrated in Figures 2 and 3. Compare these
figures with the equipment supplied, and identify which control
and panel combinations apply.
Steam Generator Controls
The steam generator controls are located on the front face of the
steamer base unit. The switches are to the left of the pressure
gage, as illustrated in Figure 1. Most Cleveland Range
Convection Pro XVI steamers have a steam generator built into
the base unit which supplies steam to the cooking compartments.
However, an external steam supply may also be used. Units with
a built-in boiler have both the POWER rocker switch and the
STEAM momentary switch next 10 the pressure gage. Units with
an external steam supply have the POWER rocker switch only.
They do not have the STEAM momentary switch.
Steamer Compartment Control Panels
Figure 2 illustrates the standard electronic controls: the Key Pad
Control Panel. This panel has a rocker switch, a key pad, and a
digital timer. Figure 3 illustrates the optional electromechanical
controls: the Dial Timer Control Panel. This panel has a rocker
switch and dial timer. Steamer functions are the same for both
the standard and optional panel configurations. Operating details
are slightly different especially when setting the automatic
operating time. For clarity, two sets of instructions are provided
for cooking operations.
Printed 6/90
Cleveland Range, Inc.










