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Impinger I – 1400 Series Advantage Service Manual – Dom & Int’l 
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SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
 
MODEL 1450 / 120 VAC / 60 HZ / NATURAL GAS 
MODEL 1451 / 120 VAC / 60 HZ / LP GAS 
MODEL 1480 / 120 VAC / 60 HZ / TOWN GAS 
 
POWER SUPPLY 
Electrical power is supplied to the oven by a three-conductor cordset. Voltage from the 
black conductor to white conductor is 120 VAC. The white conductor is neutral. The green 
conductor is ground. 
CONTROL BOX 
When the temperature in the control box reaches 120°F±3° 
AUTO COOL DOWN 
(48.9°C±1.7°C), the cooling fan thermostat will switch power to the control box-cooling fan. 
The thermostat will interrupt power to the fan when the control box temperature falls to 
100°F±3°(37.0°C±1.7°C). 
MAIN FAN CIRCUIT 
Electrical power is permanently supplied to the normally open contacts of the double pole 
main fan relay, the cooling fan thermostat and the normally open switch. Closing the on/off 
switch energizes the coil of the relay through the 3A fuse. The normally open contacts now 
close, energizing the main fan motor through the 10A fuse, and the control box-cooling fan. 
Closing the on/off switch also supplies 120 VAC to the burner blower motor, the conveyor 
control board and to the normally open centrifugal switch of the main fan motor. 
BURNER CIRCUIT 
Closing the on/off switch supplies 120 VAC to the burner blower motor and the normally 
open centrifugal switch of the main fan motor.  As the fan motor reaches approximately 
(900 RPM) the centrifugal switch closes supplying120 VAC to the electronic temperature 
control board and the primary of the burner control transformer. The transformer secondary 
supplies 24 VAC through the normally open centrifugal switch  (inside the burner blower 
motor, this switch closes at approximately 1600 RPM) to the burner control. The igniter 
circuit is now energized. 
IGNITION CONTROL 
When the burner control is supplied with 24 VAC, the pilot valve and spark igniter is 
energized.  Ignition should now occur, after the pilot flame is proven, the main gas valve is 
energized. 
TEMPERATURE 
CONTROL 
When the centrifugal switch of the main fan motor closes, 120 VAC is applied to the 
temperature controller. The temperature dial is adjusted to the desired temperature. The 
thermocouple will provide varying millivolts to the temperature controller. The temperature 
controller supplies 120 VAC to the solenoid valve (and the yellow cycling lamp on the front 
panel) at intermittent intervals to maintain desired temperatures. 
CONVEYOR DRIVE 
Closing the on/off switch supplies 120 VAC to the conveyor control board. AC volts are 
converted to DC volts and are supplied to the conveyor motor at terminals A+ and A- 
Adjustment of the speed control potentiometer will change resistance at terminals P1 & P2, 
varying the DC voltage to the motor.  The speed of the conveyor motor will increase or 
decrease as the DC voltage from the board increases or decreases respectively. 
NOTE: The conveyor control uses a sensor and magnet, mounted on the conveyor motor 
that senses the motor speed.  Any change in motor load (± RPM) is detected by the sensor 
and the voltage to the motor is adjusted accordingly. 
 
SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS 
 
MODEL 1452  120/208 VAC  3 PHASE 
60 HZ 
MODEL 1453  120/240 VAC  3 PHASE 
60 HZ 
 
POWER SUPPLY 
Electrical power is to be supplied to the oven by a 5-conductor service. 
Black conductor is hot. 
Red conductor is hot. 
Orange conductor is hot. 
White conductor is dedicated neutral. 
Green conductor is ground. 
CONTROL BOX AUTO 
COOL DOWN 
When the temperature in the control box reaches 120°F ± 3°, (49°C ± 1.7°C), the cooling 
fan thermostat will switch power to the cooling fan. The thermostat will interrupt power to 
the cooling fan when the temperature falls to 100°F±3° (37°C ± 1.7°C). 
MAIN FAN CIRCUIT 
Electrical power is permanently supplied through 6, 50A fuses to the normally open 
contacts of the mercury contactors. Power is also supplied through 1, 10A fuse to the 
normally open contacts of the main fan relay, to the normally open cooling fan thermostat, 
and through a 3A fuse to the normally open single pole main fan switch. Closing the main 
fan switch supplies 120 VAC to the coil of the main fan relay. The coil of the relay is