Pitco fryer thermostat change

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 27

  • @partsfe
    @partsfe Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the thorough video on thermostat replacement, which also demonstrates how crucial a high-quality thermostat is for effectively regulating the oil temperature. For genuine Pitco Fryer thermostat and Pitco fryer spare parts, visit our site.

  • @johninmilford7719
    @johninmilford7719 Před 2 lety +3

    The part in the the pilot flame is called a THERMOPILE. It is NOT a "Sensor". It Actually generates 750 millivolts when heated, enough to operate the valve, and the pilot magnet in the valve also. When it cools a bit, it stops generation and the magnet lets go in the valve, which closes the main valve and the pilot also.

  • @frankspliff7037
    @frankspliff7037 Před rokem +1

    Love your videos

  • @user-el9kp7yk2o
    @user-el9kp7yk2o Před 2 lety

    Good job

  • @MrElreye28
    @MrElreye28 Před 2 lety

    My fryer turn offf in X temperture & then turn on again but it does not get enough hot to fry anything, any recomendation?

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  Před 2 lety

      If the pilot light stays lit and the burners stop heating before temps are reached it is a faulty thermostat generally. There are pitco fryers that have a “melt” mode that purposefully pulses the burners which won’t get hot enough but will constantly turn on amd off. Make sure that’s not happening.

  • @losmane42
    @losmane42 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Is the probe on the other side the hi limit?

  • @tonymcarn
    @tonymcarn Před rokem

    How did u seal the threads in the oil tank. My fryer is leaking at the connection

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  Před rokem

      There’s a one time use double nut system. The larger plug goes in with the cap tube run thru. Then set to length and tighten the smaller nut which compresses a brass dot and seals the connection.

    • @AnTran-eg6qm
      @AnTran-eg6qm Před rokem +1

      So you don’t need to apply any sealant paste at the bolt?

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  Před rokem

      @@AnTran-eg6qm correct. You do not… that’s a food contact point, so codes restrict the ability. It’s designed to seal tightly without tape or sealant on the outer nut as long as you thread it in far enough. Then the inner nut expands the copper teardrop inside to make a metal custom seal. I don’t think I’ve ever had on leak unless I was trying to reuse it

  • @hkaya-jq9xu
    @hkaya-jq9xu Před rokem +1

    I have a Lincat deep fat fryer, its working, once it reaches the right temperature it turns off. It starts again and the same things happen. This happens repeatedly. What would you recommend i should do? Thanks

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  Před rokem +1

      Define “turns off”. Does the pilot drop out and you have to relight it?

    • @hkaya-jq9xu
      @hkaya-jq9xu Před rokem

      @@restaurantrepairs Yes it drops out.

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  Před rokem

      @@hkaya-jq9xu What has changed recently? Did it work fine before? If the pilot drops out when the thermostat satisfies that’s generally wired wrong. The therm is interrupting the pilot valve AND the main valve. If it worked fine before you could be having a gas valve failure but that seems less likely. Im gonna lean- A wire got pulled off on accident during filtering or something and was reconnected on the wrong valve terminal

  • @jimmyyip6387
    @jimmyyip6387 Před rokem

    what happen when burner take too long to light and when it light reach a set temperature turn off .then wait for long time to come back on

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  Před rokem

      Hard to say from just that. Delayed ignition could be a bad gas valve, or if the system has intelligence or could be an electronic relay issue.

  • @pnp8849
    @pnp8849 Před rokem +1

    Just wondering why the original Pitco thermostat housing been replaced with metal electrical box?

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  Před rokem

      The original pitco thermostats on my converted units were solid state electronic and stupid expensive (hence why I like to dumb things down. Pitco also thinks thier fancy piece of bent steel to house the mechanical thermostats are worth 400.00.
      Good eyes to see my rig. Here’s a link to what was originally installed..
      www.partstown.com/pitco/ptb2005401

    • @pnp8849
      @pnp8849 Před rokem +1

      @@restaurantrepairs I understand that but I'm just curious why not gutted the inside and replace with stat at your choice? I just think the oem housing is nicer looking than 4" hd box. Also you still could wired in the on/off switch. Will you be doing t-stat mod, part, etc in the future? Thanks for all the videos.

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  Před rokem

      Yeah I have a pitco conversion on my todo list. I take sg14 electronic ignition fryers and convert it to a millivolt system. 4 components, none electronic, lasts forever I expensive to fix literally you can pressure wash the inside. As you see there’s some low rent modifications I do instead of purchasing the oem housings.

  • @jacobsanchez6298
    @jacobsanchez6298 Před 2 lety

    My fryer wont trigger on at (200F) but it will trun on at (400F). Why is that? Pilot will stay on.

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  Před 2 lety +1

      Do you mean the burners don’t ignite when you set the dial to 200 but if you turn it all the way up it does? Check oil temp. If the oil is less than 200 but won’t fire the burners it’s simply a bad (out of calibration) thermostat. If you set it for 400 I bet it doesn’t hit 400 before it turns off the burners. Confirmation bad therm

  • @ll-jh3lz
    @ll-jh3lz Před rokem

    Hello brother
    I have a Dean fryer. Once I lite the pilot and turn the fryer on to the desired temperature it shuts down the temperature but the pilot stays on. Can you help me with this problem

    • @restaurantrepairs
      @restaurantrepairs  Před rokem

      I don’t mess with too many deans. If you lite the pilot and it stays on, then turn the thermostat on but it doesn’t activate the burners, statistically bad thermostat (or temp probe) depending on your model. It isn’t lighting because it thinks it’s at temp. The next statistical probability is a bad gas valve that won’t open the main valve. For that one jump out the valve with the pilot power and see if it opens.