Pitco fryer - thermostat and hi limit replace

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @mattparker8304
    @mattparker8304 Год назад +3

    Great info on the wiring, I’m not sure I’ve ever seen one wired to kill the pilot but I can see how that would make sense.

  • @davejohnsonnola7908
    @davejohnsonnola7908 Год назад +1

    Recently pulled one of four SG14s out of service for a day. Ecolab grease strip, hot water pressure wash, changed both limit and thermostat, pulled the baffles etc, looked great, fired up and ran. Feeling pretty good!
    My regular hotside guy came around a few days later for other equipment issues, "harumphed" a few times then said, "hey dumbass, why is your pilot so weak? You cleaned all the other stuff but didn't clear the pilot orifice!"
    That's why I happily sign his tickets and push them thru for expedited payment.
    Stay humble.

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  Год назад

      Words of wisdom Dave, don’t know what we don’t know…. And I find out from y’all on the regular. Love it, and learn every day. 👍🏼

  • @partsfe
    @partsfe Год назад +1

    Awesome video! Learning how to replace the thermostat and hi limit on Pitco fryer has been a game-changer. Thanks for the clear instructions!" For genuine Pitco fryer spare parts visit our site.

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  Год назад +1

      Already use your site frequently. I appreciate you as a reasonably priced source.

  • @MarcosLopez-z2w
    @MarcosLopez-z2w 20 дней назад +1

    Nice

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  20 дней назад

      Going way back huh? Don’t go too far they get real sketchy

  • @miktmikleson4891
    @miktmikleson4891 Год назад +1

    Bro you just casually reaching into live wiring gave me so much anxiety!! 😂😂

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  Год назад

      These are millivolt systems. Nothing plugged in. Be honest tho if I got zapped I’d get 5 times the views 😂

  • @Getsober4life
    @Getsober4life 9 месяцев назад +1

    What’s causing the hi limit to keep tripping

  • @MaX909090
    @MaX909090 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, thanks for the info, i am curious though, do you need any sort or threat sealant on either piece when threading it into place?

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  6 месяцев назад

      No. I’ve never used any. I know some folks will say otherwise but I’ve never had leaking issues. Anything you use would have to be good grade given where it’s located. Not safe.

    • @MaX909090
      @MaX909090 6 месяцев назад +1

      Ok, I'll give it a shot without sealant, thanks for the quick response.

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  6 месяцев назад

      @@MaX909090 9/16 and 3/8 wrenches (I think). Gets it tight without rounding

    • @MaX909090
      @MaX909090 6 месяцев назад +1

      I'll give it a shot with those!

    • @familei3349
      @familei3349 27 дней назад

      Little late but I will chime in. Most fryer manuals (Dean, Imperial) state to use Loctite PST-567 on the pass through nut threads. Would it hurt to use? No. Necessary? Depends on the fitment after removing it. Use best judgement. Also, concerning the wiring, some older style high-limit switches have 2 contacts screws for normally open or closed, therefore, one can wire the NC in series with the thermostat and not pull power from the PP if all that is available the TP, TH, TH/TP on your gas valve. Keep 'er fryin'!

  • @davejohnsonnola1536
    @davejohnsonnola1536 Год назад +1

    Any advantage or disadvantage to using degreaser or solvent and or hot water or steam to clean out that mess? Or even just contact cleaner on the valve terminals?

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  Год назад

      Nope….. NFPA (national fire protection act) standards are that every fryer must be physically cleaned and “excess combustibles removed” annually at a minimum. Just nobody does. I have a steamer that does a good job and with the Millville systems I don’t have to worry about electronic damage.

    • @davejohnsonnola1536
      @davejohnsonnola1536 Год назад

      I'm ready to break out a pressure washer and ecolab oven cleaner before I touch one of these pigs again...I only do hotside under duress but don't want to make matters worse.

  • @aimdara6803
    @aimdara6803 Год назад

    Hello Sir! I'm have a question for ask you. Can we are not put thermostat? We want use normal and you have video for sample.

  • @bobbytsiamis8553
    @bobbytsiamis8553 Год назад +1

    I have run into a couple times a fryer that when turning the thermostat on the pilot drops out. Doesn't really make sense to me.

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  Год назад

      It can be wired incorrectly so that when the thermostat satisfies it severs the pilot circuit. Just a wiring correction needed

    • @vtutt021
      @vtutt021 Год назад +1

      @@restaurantrepairs You said, “One is more correct than the other”…… is the purpose of the high limit to kill the gas valve? Or am I looking at this wrong?

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  Год назад +1

      @@vtutt021 purpose of the high limit is to prevent catastrophic events. The surest way to do that is to have it drop out the source if flame period. It also helps remotely when you know the pilot just won’t stay lint that you have a limit issue.

  • @ohiopat
    @ohiopat Год назад +2

    a dollop is really called a ferrule

  • @andrewtrushinski3848
    @andrewtrushinski3848 11 месяцев назад +1

    You have really great information and i definitely appreciate that. But your videography is all over the place and makes me nauseous. I want to watch your videos but the camera work makes me ill.

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  11 месяцев назад

      That’s an old video. They have somewhat improved but I understand.

    • @andrewtrushinski3848
      @andrewtrushinski3848 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@restaurantrepairs its ok man. I understand. I can tell from the few things of yours I've seen that you have good troubleshooting skills. I want to watch all of them, I really do. 😄

  • @allenhanks7719
    @allenhanks7719 8 месяцев назад +1

    Crappy job working on fryers

  • @alishahzaib8397
    @alishahzaib8397 Год назад +1

    Nice