Vulcan Hart Hot Beverage Maker K20Gl User Manual

INSTALLATION &  
OPERATION MANUAL  
GAS 2/3 JACKETED  
STATIONARY AND  
TILTING KETTLES  
MODELS  
K20GL  
K40GL  
K60GL  
K20GLT  
K40GLT  
K60GLT  
ML-136090  
ML-136091  
ML-136092  
ML-136094  
ML-136095  
ML-136096  
K40GL  
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VULCAN-HART  
3600 NORTH POINT BLVD.  
BALTIMORE, MD 21222  
DIVISION OF ITW FOOD EQUIPMENT GROUP, LLC  
FORM 35461 (June 2012)  
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GAS KETTLES  
CONTENTS  
GENERAL ...........................................................................................................................................  
INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................................  
4
5
Unpacking......................................................................................................................................5  
Installation Codes and Standards..................................................................................................5  
Draw-Off Valves.............................................................................................................................5  
Gas Connections...........................................................................................................................6  
Gas Connection Data ....................................................................................................................7  
Testing the Gas Supply System.....................................................................................................7  
Gas and Altitude Conversion.........................................................................................................8  
Flue................................................................................................................................................9  
Faucet Bracket ..............................................................................................................................9  
Electrical Connection.....................................................................................................................9  
Location.......................................................................................................................................10  
Leveling .......................................................................................................................................11  
Before First Use...........................................................................................................................11  
OPERATION......................................................................................................................................12  
Controls and Indicators................................................................................................................12  
Before Operation .........................................................................................................................13  
Operation.....................................................................................................................................13  
Daily Shut Down..........................................................................................................................13  
Extended Shut Down...................................................................................................................13  
Venting.........................................................................................................................................14  
Reservoir Jacket Water Level Check...........................................................................................14  
Tilting Kettles ...............................................................................................................................14  
Operating Data ............................................................................................................................14  
STAINLESS STEEL EQUIPMENT CARE AND CLEANING..............................................................15  
CLEANING ........................................................................................................................................17  
Compression Draw-Off Valve Cleaning Instructions....................................................................17  
Plug Valve Cleaning Instructions.................................................................................................18  
MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................................19  
Venting.........................................................................................................................................19  
Filling The Reservoir Jacket ........................................................................................................19  
Shutdown.....................................................................................................................................19  
Service.........................................................................................................................................19  
TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................................................................20  
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GAS KETTLES  
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND  
MAINTENANCE OF KGL AND KGLT SERIES  
GAS KETTLES  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE  
GENERAL  
V
ulcangas2/3jacketedkettlesareproducedwith quality workmanshipandmaterial. Proper installation,  
usage and maintenance will result in many years of satisfactory performance. It is suggested that you  
thoroughly read this entire manual and carefully follow all of the instructions provided.  
Model K40GL  
Model K40GLT  
MODEL CHART  
Model  
Gallons  
20  
Quarts  
Liters  
76  
K20GL & K20GLT  
K40GL & K40GLT  
K60GL & K60GLT  
80  
40  
160  
240  
152  
228  
60  
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GAS KETTLES  
INSTALL TION  
A
UNPACKING  
This kettle was inspected before leaving the factory. The transportation company assumes full  
responsibility for safe delivery upon acceptance of the shipment.  
Immediately after unpacking, check for possible shipping damage. If kettle damage is found, save the  
packaging material and contact the carrier within 15 days of delivery. Freight damage is not covered  
under Vulcan Warranty.  
INSTALLATION CODES AND STANDARDS  
In the United States, Vulcan kettles must be installed in accordance with:  
1. State and local codes.  
2. NationalFuelGas Code,ANSI-Z223.1(latest edition). Copies maybeobtainedfrom theAmerican  
Gas Association, Inc.; 1515 Wilson Blvd.; Arlington, VA 22209.  
3. National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA-70 (latest edition).  
4. NFPA Standard NFPA-96, Vapor Removal from Cooking Equipment, latest edition, available  
from the National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.  
In Canada, Vulcan kettles must be installed in accordance with:  
1. Local codes.  
2. CAN/CGA-B149.1 National Fuel Gas Code (latest edition), available from the Canadian Gas  
Association; 178 Rexdale Blvd.; Etobicoke, Ontario; Canada M9W 1R3.  
3. CSAC22.2No. 3CanadianElectricalCode(latestedition),availablefromtheCanadianStandards  
Association, 178 Rexdale Boulevard, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada M9W1R3  
DRAW-OFF VALVES  
Install the draw-off valve, if equipped. Install items 1 thru 5 for the plug style valve or items 1 thru 3  
and item 6 for the compression style valve.  
3
3
4
6
2
2
1
1
5
PLUG  
DRAW-OFF VALVE  
COMPRESSION  
DRAW-OFF VALVE  
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GAS KETTLES  
GAS CONNECTIONS  
Gas supply connections and any pipe joint compound must be resistant to the action of  
propane gases.  
Codes require that a gas shutoff valve be installed in the gas line ahead of the kettle.  
Connect the gas supply line to the gas valve on the kettle. Make sure the pipes are clean and free of  
obstructions, dirt and piping compound.  
The gas line must be capable of delivering gas to the kettle without excessive pressure drop at the rate  
specified on the nameplate. Suggested gas supply line pressure is 7" Water Column (1.75 kPa) for  
natural gas and 11" Water Column (2.75 kPa) for propane. Burner manifold pressure is (-)1.4" Water  
Column (0.350kPa) for natural gas and (-)1.4" Water Column (0.350 kPa) for propane.  
The proper sizing and installation of the gas connection is important for the machine to operate within  
its design specifications. In some installations, the gas supply may not be sufficient enough to allow  
all the gas equipment to operate properly at peak loads; or when other equipment with a high BTU/  
hr. input requirement is operating. The connection to the machine becomes even more important in  
this type of location. Flexible gas connectors with quick disconnect or swivel fittings (when used) and  
gas connectors beyond the length necessary will reduce the BTU/hr. flow capacity to the machine.  
NOTE: Donotusecorrugatedstainlesssteeltubingforcommercialgasequipmentsupplyconnections.  
NOTE: A straight gas connection is the ideal condition for the rated BTU/hr. flow capacity of the  
connector. If a straight connection is not possible and a flexible gas connector is used, do not twist,  
kink or excessively flex the connector beyond a U shape. Flexing the gas connector as described will  
restrict gas flow or may damage the connector.  
Changing a flexible gas connector may raise the BTU/hr. flow capacity enough to allow the machine  
to operate within its design specifications. (i.e. Removing the quick disconnect fitting, installing a shorter  
gas connector or installing a larger diameter gas connector.) An alternative may be to move the  
equipment to a different gas supply location in the kitchen. (i.e. Closer to the main supply into the  
kitchen or away from other equipment with high BTU/hr. input requirements.)  
KETTLE  
WALL  
KETTLE  
WALL  
INCORRECT INSTALLATION  
CORRECT INSTALLATION  
Prior to lighting, check all joints in the gas supply line for leaks. Use soap and  
water solution. Do not use an open flame.  
After piping has been checked for leaks, all piping receiving gas should be fully purged to remove air.  
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GAS KETTLES  
Gas Connection Data  
FLEXIBLE GAS CONNECTORS BTU/hr. FLOW CAPACITY 1, 2  
LENGTH 3 LENGTH 3  
End Fittings - (1) Quick Disconnect  
& (1) Threaded  
End Fittings - Both Threaded  
ID  
36"  
48"  
60"  
72"  
36"  
48"  
60"  
72"  
1
/
/
2
"
"
77,000  
218,000  
379,000  
615,000  
68,000  
180,000  
334,000  
541,000  
60,000  
158,000  
294,000  
476,000  
55,000  
139,000  
279,000  
419,000  
120,000  
256,000  
512,000  
946,000  
106,000  
225,000  
451,000  
833,000  
93,000  
198,000  
397,000  
733,000  
86,000  
175,000  
350,000  
645,000  
3
4
1"  
11/4  
"
1. Flow rating BTU/hr. 0.64 SP. GR @ 0.5 inch W.C. pressure drop.  
2. BTU/hr. flow capacities are based on Dormont Mfg. Co. Supr-Safe gas line connectors and are  
provided for reference.Additional quick disconnect fittings, swivels, or manual shut off valves will  
reduce the BTU/hr. flow capacities listed in this table. If other flexible gas connectors are used,  
check the manufacturer’s specifications for BTU/hr. flow capacities. Supr-Safe is a registered  
trademark of the Dormont Manufacturing Company.  
3. The maximum length for a flexible gas connector is 72" per National Fuel Code standards.  
BLACK IRON PIPE BTU/hr. FLOW CAPACITY 1, 2, 3  
Natural Gas  
Nominal Inside Diameter of Pipe  
1
3
Pipe Length  
/2  
"
/4  
"
1"  
11  
/4  
"
11  
/2  
"
2"  
15'  
30'  
45'  
60'  
75'  
90'  
76,000  
52,000  
43,000  
38,000  
172,000  
120,000  
99,000  
86,000  
77,000  
70,000  
345,000  
241,000  
199,000  
173,000  
155,000  
141,000  
750,000  
535,000  
435,000  
380,000  
345,000  
310,000  
1,220,000  
850,000  
700,000  
610,000  
545,000  
490,000  
2,480,000  
1,780,000  
1,475,000  
1,290,000  
1,120,000  
1,000,000  
1. Flow rating BTU/hr. 0.64 SP. GR @ 0.3 inch W.C. pressure drop.  
2. BTU/hr. flow capacities are based on Schedule 40 pipe, include a tolerance for pressure losses  
in gas piping systems are provided for reference.  
3. Count each 90° elbow as 3' of gas pipe for the purpose of calculating total pipe length.  
TESTING THE GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM  
When gas supply pressure exceeds 1/2 psig (3.45 kPa), the kettle and its individual shutoff valve must  
be disconnected from the gas supply piping system.  
1
When gas supply pressure is /2 psig (3.45 kPa) or less, the kettle should be isolated from the gas  
supply system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve.  
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GAS KETTLES  
GAS AND ALTITUDE CONVERSION  
The kettle can be field converted to propane  
gas or for operation at altitudes above 2000ft  
elevation. manometer that reads in 1/100" WC  
A
andportablecombustionanalyzerarerequired.  
Natural gas to Propane gas conversion:  
1. Remove the right side controls  
compartment side panel.  
2. Locatethegas combination valve located  
inthebottomofthecontrolscompartment.  
3. Turn S1 screw located right of manifold  
pressure port (Fig. 1) clockwise to  
completely close position. Then turn  
counter clockwise 10 turns.  
4. Pressure at inlet port should be between  
11" and 13" WC.  
5. Turn the unit on.  
6. Fill the unit half way with cold water.  
7. Run the unit for ½ hour to burn off any  
residue in combustion chamber.  
8. Using the combustion analyzer check  
the flue gases. If the analyzer reads Co  
Free Air the combustion gases should  
not exceed 0.04 % or 400 PPM. If the  
analyzer doesnotreadCo Freeverify the  
Fig. 1  
Co reading is below 100 PPM. If the reading is above, verify your settings and retest. If readings  
are still high, call tech support at the number located on the front of this manual.  
9. Attach the conversion data plate located in the bottom of the controls compartment with rivets  
provided. The plate is to be mounted next to the kettle’s factory data plate.  
10. Replace the controls compartment panel.  
Propane gas to Natural gas conversion:  
1. Remove the right side controls compartment side panel.  
2. Locate the gas combination valve located in the bottom of the controls compartment.  
3. Turn S1 screw located right of manifold pressure port (Fig. 1) clockwise to completely close  
position. Then turn counter clockwise 16 turns.  
4. Pressure at inlet port should be between 5" and 10.5" WC.  
5. Turn the unit on.  
6. Fill the unit half way with cold water.  
7. Run the unit for ½ hour to burn off any residue in combustion chamber.  
8. Using the combustion analyzer check the flue gases. If the analyzer reads Co Free Air the  
combustion gases should not exceed 0.04 % or 400 PPM. If the analyzer does not read Co Free  
verify the Co reading is below 100 PPM. If the reading is above verify your settings and retest.  
If readings are still high call tech support at the number located on the front of this manual.  
9. Attach the conversion data plate located in the bottom of the controls compartment with rivets  
provided. The plate is to be mounted next to the kettle’s factory data plate.  
10. Replace the controls compartment panel.  
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GAS KETTLES  
Altitude:  
1. Remove the right side controls compartment side panel.  
2. Locate the gas combination valve located in the bottom of the controls compartment.  
3. Turn S2 screw (Fig. 1) (using 5/64” Allen wrench), ½ turn clock wise  
4. Turn the unit on.  
5. Try five (5) times igniting the burner, if burner fails to ignite repeat step 3.  
6. Inlet pressure setting:  
a. Natural Gas:  
b. Propane:  
5-7” WC  
11-13” WC  
7. Fill the unit half way with cold water.  
8. Run the unit for ½ hour to burn off any residue in combustion chamber.  
9. Using the combustion analyzer check the flue gases. If the analyzer reads Co Free Air the  
combustion gases should not exceed 0.04 % or 400 PPM. If the analyzer does not read Co Free  
verify the Co reading is below 100 PPM. If the reading is above verify your settings and retest.  
If reading is still high call tech support at the number located on the front of this manual.  
10. Replace the controls compartment panel.  
FLUE  
DO NOT obstruct the flow of flue gases from the flue located on the rear of the kettle. It is required  
that the flue gases be ventilated to the outside of the building through a ventilation system installed by  
qualified personnel. The flue on the kettle should not be directly connected to any ventilation system.  
From the termination of the flue to the filters of the hood venting system, a minimum clearance of 18"  
(116 cm) must be maintained.  
Information on the construction and installation of ventilating hoods may be obtained from Vapor  
Removal from Cooking Equipment, NFPA-96 (latest edition), available from the National Fire Protection  
Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.  
FAUCET BRACKET  
A bracket is provided for mounting a faucet on the kettle; this would allow the addition of water to the  
kettle for the convenience of the food preparer. A faucet is available as an accessory.  
NOTE: Do not use tap water from faucet to fill kettle jacket. Refer to Jacket Water & Jacket Water  
Treatment.  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
Electrical and grounding connections must comply with the applicable portions  
of the national electrical code and/or other local electrical codes.  
Electrical Grounding Instruction  
This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard  
and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove  
the grounding prong from this plug.  
Disconnect the electrical power to the machine and follow lockout / tagout  
procedure, before cleaning or servicing..  
All kettles are supplied with a 120 Volt power cord.  
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GAS KETTLES  
LOCATION  
Position the kettle in its final location. Check that there are sufficient clearances for operating and  
servicing the kettle, and for proper clearance of the cover when raised. Keep the kettle free and  
clear from all combustible substances. Minimum clearance from combustible and non-combustible  
construction is 2" (5.0 cm) at the rear and 6" (15.2 cm) at each side.  
The kettle draw off valve should be located near a floor drain.  
Do not obstruct the flow of air into and around the kettle. This air flow is necessary for proper combustion  
of gases and for ventilation of the kettle. Provisions for ventilation and incoming air supply for the  
equipment in the room must be in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 (latest  
edition).  
Stationary Kettle  
"D"  
FLUE  
"P"  
GAS CONNECTION  
1.6  
[41]  
ELEC CONNECTION  
"E"  
12.0  
[305]  
"M"  
DRAIN TROUGH  
"J"  
GAS CONNECTION  
12.0  
[305]  
"F"  
"N"  
ADD 2" FOR  
PLUG VALVE  
5.2[132]  
ADD 2" FOR OPEN POSITION  
8.0 FOR 3" DOV. ADD 3" FOR OPEN POSITION  
"A"  
"K"  
"B"  
7.6  
[192]  
"C"  
"H"  
"G"  
"L"  
= FLOOR DRAIN FOR DRAW-OFF VALVE  
TRUE  
MODEL WORKING  
CAPACITY  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
20 gallons  
K20GL  
21.6In.  
549mm  
26In.  
15.2In.  
386mm  
21.2In.  
538mm  
24.2In.  
615mm  
36.8In.  
935mm  
39.2In.  
996mm  
39.5In.  
32.7In.  
831mm  
36.7In.  
932mm  
40.9In.  
18.6In.  
472mm  
19.8In.  
503mm  
21.7In.  
551mm  
15.6In.  
396mm  
17.8In.  
451mm  
19.8In.  
502mm  
19.5In.  
495mm  
16.0In.  
406mm  
16.6In.  
422mm  
6.4In.  
163mm  
6.4In.  
17.0In.  
432mm  
18.0In.  
457mm  
19.9In.  
505mm  
32.6In.  
828mm  
69.0In.  
19.2In.  
488mm  
15.6In.  
396mm  
16.2In.  
411mm  
20.9In.  
531mm  
23.0In.  
584mm  
26.5In.  
673mm  
8.3In.  
211mm  
11.6In.  
295mm  
13.8In.  
351mm  
14.6In.  
371mm  
14.1In.  
358mm  
13.7In.  
348mm  
76 liters  
40 gallons  
K40GL  
152 liters  
660mm  
29.5In.  
749mm  
163mm  
6.0In.  
1753mm  
76.6In.  
60 gallons  
K60GL  
227 liters  
1003mm 1039mm  
152mm  
1946mm  
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GAS KETTLES  
Tilting Kettle  
"P"  
"Q"  
"E"  
"M"  
"F"  
"L"  
ADD 2" FOR  
PLUG VALVE  
"K"  
SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL DRAW-OFF VALVE  
( 2" PLUG VALVE)  
12.0 [305]  
"N"  
"A"  
9.3 [235]  
"R"  
17.6 [446]  
4.1  
[104]  
ELEC  
CONNECTION  
SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL DRAW-OFF VALVE  
AND LID (3" COMPRESSION VALVE)  
"B"  
"C"  
"J"  
GAS  
"G"  
CONNECTION  
= FLOOR DRAIN FOR  
DRAW-OFF VALVE  
AND POUR PATH  
"H"  
"S"  
1.8  
[45]  
"D"  
GAS CONNECTION  
SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL DRAW-OFF VALVE  
( 2" COMPRESSION VALVE)  
TRUE  
MODEL  
WORKING  
CAPACITY  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
N
P
Q
R
S
K20GLT  
20 gallons  
76 liters  
21.6  
549  
25.8  
655  
29.5  
749  
15.2  
386  
21.2  
538  
23.9  
607  
38.3  
973  
41.8  
1062  
45.1  
1146  
49.6  
1260  
25.8  
655  
28.8  
732  
30.8  
782  
16  
406  
21  
533  
16.7  
424  
17.6  
447  
8.2  
208  
7.3  
22.3  
566  
23  
67.1  
1704  
71  
20.7  
526  
16  
28  
711  
33  
11  
15  
381  
18.8  
478  
21  
9.4  
239  
9.6  
20  
508  
28  
711  
32  
279  
12.8  
325  
14.8  
376  
K40GLT  
K60GLT  
40 gallons  
152 liters  
60 gallons  
227 liters  
39.9  
1013  
43.7  
1110  
17.75  
451  
15.7  
399  
185  
6.8  
584  
26.7  
678  
1803  
78.7  
1999  
406  
17.2  
437  
838  
36  
244  
10.3  
262  
813  
36  
20.4  
518  
16.9  
429.3  
173  
914  
521  
914  
LEVELING  
Place a spirit level on the rim of the kettle with the cover open. Turn the feet in or out to level the kettle  
in both the left-to-right and front-to-rear directions.  
BEFORE FIRST USE  
Use a non-corrosive, grease-dissolving commercial cleaner to clean the protective metal oils from  
all surface parts and the interior of the kettle. Follow the cleaner manufacturer's directions. Rinse  
thoroughly with warm water to remove all traces of the cleaner. Drain the kettle's interior cooking  
area. Wipe dry with a clean cloth.  
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GAS KETTLES  
OPERATION  
The kettle and its parts are hot. Use care when operating, cleaning or servicing  
the kettle.  
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS  
Control  
Function  
Vacuum/Pressure Gauge  
Indicates the vacuum (in inches) and pressure (in PSI)  
inside the kettle jacket.  
Thermostat  
Regulates kettle temperature from warm to rolling boil.  
Low Water Indicator (Red)  
When lit, indicates insufficient water in the kettle jacket  
and the sensing probe has interrupted power supply to  
the controls and to the burners.  
Power ON/OFF Switch  
Power ON indicator (Amber)  
Heater Light (Amber)  
Controls power to the kettle.  
When lit, indicates machine on/powered.  
When lit, indicates the burner is turned on.  
When lit, indicates the burner has failed to ignite.  
Visually shows the water level in the jacket.  
Rotate the crank handle to tilt.  
Ignition Failure Indicator (Red)  
Water Level Sight Glass  
Crank Handle  
THERMOST  
AT  
RED LOW  
WATER INDICATOR  
AMBER HEAT ON  
INDICATOR  
POWER ON/OFF  
SWITCH  
IGNITION FAILURE  
INDICATOR  
WATER LEVEL  
SIGHT GLASS  
VACUUM/PRESSURE GAUGE  
Model K40GL  
THERMOST  
AT  
RED LOW  
WATER INDICATOR  
POWER ON/OFF  
SWITCH  
AMBER HEAT ON  
INDICATOR  
IGNITION FAILURE  
INDICATOR  
CRANK HANDLE  
WATER LEVEL  
SIGHT GLASS  
VACUUM/PRESSURE GAUGE  
Model K40GL  
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GAS KETTLES  
BEFORE OPERATION  
1. Check Gauge Pressure – should read 20-30 In. Hg. below zero when cold. (Higher reading  
indicates air in jacket. See Venting instructions.)  
2. Check to make sure gas supply valve is turned on.  
3. Check water level in sight glass. Water level should be in the middle of the sight glass. If level  
is less than ¼ of the sight glass or the low water light is illuminated, water must be added to the  
jacket (See Jacket Water Level.) Do not over fill.  
4. Check the flue at the rear of the kettle for any obstructions before operating.  
NOTE: Use only distilled water to refill the jacket. Refilling the kettle with tap water will damage the  
kettle jacket and void the warranty.  
OPERATION  
1. Turn power switch to the “ON” position and set thermostat to maximum.  
2. The heat light will illuminate.  
3. If ignition failure light is illuminated then turn the power switch to the “OFF” position.  
4. Wait five minutes then turn the power switch to the “ON” position.  
Preheat  
1. Set the thermostat to Simmer/Boil and wait until the heat light cycles off.  
Cooking  
1. Verify that the draw-off valve is closed.  
2. Set thermostat to desired cooking temperature, warm, simmer, or boil.  
NOTE: Food products with milk or egg base should be placed into a cold kettle before cooking. Avoid  
sudden contact of these food products to a hot kettle surface because they stick to the surface.  
3. Pour the food to be cooked into the kettle.  
Tilting  
1. Set the thermostat to the minimum.  
2. Turn power switch off.  
3. Rotate the crank handle clockwise to tilt or counter clockwise to return.  
DAILY SHUT DOWN  
1. Set thermostat to minimum and turn the power switch off.  
2. Clean and dry kettle thoroughly.  
EXTENDED SHUT DOWN  
1. Turn manual gas supply valve off.  
2. Disconnect power form the kettle.  
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GAS KETTLES  
VENTING  
While the kettle is cold, check the vacuum/pressure gauge. The gauge should be in the vacuum zone  
measuring between 20 to 30 in. Hg (84 to 100kPa). If not, there is air in the jacket and it must be  
removed by venting for proper heating. Perform the venting procedure located in the Maintenance  
section of this manual.  
RESERVOIR JACKET WATER LEVEL CHECK  
During use, the reservoir water level must be maintained high to cover the entire heating zone. If the  
low water light is illuminated during use, perform the Filling the Reservoir Jacket procedure located in  
the Maintenance section of this manual.  
TILTING KETTLES  
The low water indicator light (red) should not be lit when kettle is in upright position during operation.  
This light indicates that the burner has been automatically shut off by the kettle’s safety circuitry. It  
is, however, normal for the low water light (red light) to come on when the kettle is in a tilted position.  
OPERATING DATA  
MODEL NO.  
GALLONS OF WATER  
BURNER  
INPUT  
BTU/HR  
HEAT UP TIME-MINUTES  
WORKING  
CAPACITY  
JACKET  
CHARGE  
EMPTY  
2/3 FULL  
TO 5 PSI  
130˚F RISE  
K20GLT/K20GLT  
K40GLT/K40GLT  
K60GL/K60GLT  
20  
40  
60  
7
7
8
100,000  
100,000  
100,000  
10  
10  
15  
20  
40  
60  
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STAINLESS STEEL EQUIPMENT CARE AND CLEANING  
(Supplied courtesy of NAFEM. For more information, visit their web site at www.nafem.org)  
Contrary to popular belief, stainless steels ARE susceptible to rusting.  
Corrosion on metals is everywhere. It is recognized quickly on iron and steel as unsightly yellow/  
orange rust. Such metals are called “active” because they actively corrode in a natural environment  
when their atoms combine with oxygen to form rust.  
Stainless steels are passive metals because they contain other metals, like chromium, nickel and  
manganese that stabilize the atoms. 400 series stainless steels are called ferritic, contain chromium,  
and are magnetic; 300 series stainless steels are called austenitic, contain chromium and nickel; and  
200 series stainless, also austenitic, contains manganese, nitrogen and carbon. Austenitic types of  
stainless are not magnetic, and generally provide greater resistance to corrosion than ferritic types.  
With 12-30 percent chromium, an invisible passive film covers the steel’s surface acting as a shield  
against corrosion. As long as the film is intact and not broken or contaminated, the metal is passive  
and stain-less. If the passive film of stainless steel has been broken, equipment starts to corrode. At  
its end, it rusts.  
Enemies of Stainless Steel  
There are three basic things which can break down stainless steel’s passivity layer and allow corrosion  
to occur.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Mechanical abrasion  
Deposits and water  
Chlorides  
Mechanical abrasion means those things that will scratch a steel surface. Steel pads, wire brushes  
and scrapers are prime examples.  
Water comes out of the faucet in varying degrees of hardness. Depending on what part of the country  
you live in, you may have hard or soft water. Hard water may leave spots, and when heated leave  
deposits behind that if left to sit, will break down the passive layer and rust stainless steel. Other  
deposits from food preparation and service must be properly removed.  
Chlorides are found nearly everywhere. They are in water, food and table salt. One of the worst  
chloride perpetrators can come from household and industrial cleaners.  
So what does all this mean? Don’t Despair!  
Here are a few steps that can help prevent stainless steel rust.  
1.  
Use the proper tools.  
When cleaning stainless steel products, use non-abrasive tools. Soft cloths and plastic scouring  
pads will not harm steel’s passive layer. Stainless steel pads also can be used but the scrubbing  
motion must be in the direction of the manufacturers’ polishing marks.  
2.  
Clean with the polish lines.  
Some stainless steel comes with visible polishing lines or “grain.” When visible lines are present,  
always scrub in a motion parallel to the lines. When the grain cannot be seen, play it safe and  
use a soft cloth or plastic scouring pad.  
3.  
Use alkaline, alkaline chlorinated or non-chloride containing cleaners.  
While many traditional cleaners are loaded with chlorides, the industry is providing an ever-  
increasing choice of non-chloride cleaners. If you are not sure of chloride content in the cleaner  
used, contact your cleaner supplier. If your present cleaner contains chlorides, ask your supplier  
if they have an alternative. Avoid cleaners containing quaternary salts; it also can attack stainless  
steel and cause pitting and rusting.  
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4.  
Treat your water.  
Though this is not always practical, softening hard water can do much to reduce deposits. There  
are certain filters that can be installed to remove distasteful and corrosive elements. To insure  
proper water treatment, call a treatment specialist.  
5.  
Keep your food equipment clean.  
Use alkaline, alkaline chlorinated or non-chloride cleaners at recommended strength. Clean  
frequently to avoid build-up of hard, stubborn stains. If you boil water in stainless steel equipment,  
remember the single most likely cause of damage is chlorides in the water. Heating cleaners that  
contain chlorides have a similar effect.  
6.  
Rinse, rinse, rinse.  
If chlorinated cleaners are used, rinse and wipe equipment and supplies dry immediately. The  
sooner you wipe off standing water, especially when it contains cleaning agents, the better. After  
wipingequipmentdown,allowittoairdry;oxygenhelpsmaintainthestainlesssteel’spassivityfilm.  
7.  
8.  
Never use hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid) on stainless steel.  
Regularly restore/passivate stainless steel.  
Job  
Cleaning Agent  
Soap, ammonia,  
Comments  
Routine cleaning  
Apply with soft cloth or sponge.  
detergent, Medallion  
Fingerprints and smears  
Arcal 20, Lac-O-Nu Ecoshine  
Provides barrier film  
Stubborn stains and  
discoloration  
Cameo, Talc, Zud,  
First Impression  
Rub in direction of polish lines.  
Grease and fatty acids,  
blood, burnt-on foods  
Easy-off, DeGrease It Oven Aid Excellent removal  
on all finishes  
Grease and Oil  
Any good commercial  
detergent  
Apply with soft cloth or sponge.  
Restoration/Passivation  
Benefit, Super Sheen  
Review  
1.  
Stainless steels rust when passivity (film-shield) breaks down as a result of scrapes,  
scratches, deposits and chlorides.  
2.  
3.  
Stainless steel rust starts with pits and cracks.  
Use the proper tools. Do not use steel pads, wire brushes or scrapers to clean stainless  
steel.  
4.  
Use non-chlorinated cleaners at recommended concentrations. Use only chloridefree  
cleaners.  
5.  
6.  
Soften your water. Use filters and softeners whenever possible.  
Wipe off cleaning agent(s) and standing water as soon as possible. Prolonged contact  
causes eventual problems.  
Tolearnmoreaboutchloride-stresscorrosionandhowtopreventit,contacttheequipmentmanufacturer  
or cleaning materials supplier.  
Developed by Packer Engineering, Naperville, Ill., an independent testing laboratory.  
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GAS KETTLES  
CLEANING  
The kettle and its parts are hot. Use care when operating, cleaning or servicing  
the kettle.  
Disconnect the electrical power to the machine and follow lockout / tagout  
procedure, before cleaning or servicing..  
Never spray the exterior of the kettle or control box with water under any condition. Failure  
to comply will void the warranty.  
The kettle interior and exterior should be thoroughly washed after each use when a different food is  
to be cooked next or when cooking is completed for the day. If the unit is used continuously through  
the day, it should be cleaned and sanitized once every 12 hours.  
Empty the kettle. Close draw-off valve and add water to the kettle for cleaning to prevent residue from  
drying and sticking to the inside of the kettle.  
Never use harsh or corrosive cleaning chemicals.  
Never scrape the inside of the kettle with abrasive cleansers, metal tools or steel scouring pads,  
whichwillscratchthesurface,spoiltheappearanceandmakeitmoredifficulttothoroughlyclean.  
Add mild, non-chlorine, non-chloride, and non-bleach detergent and scrub the kettle interior  
with a nylon brush.  
Loosen stuck-on food by allowing it to soak at a low temperature setting.  
Thoroughly rinse the interior and dry with a soft cloth.  
Rinse the exterior and dry with a soft cloth.  
COMPRESSION DRAW-OFF VALVE CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS  
Daily After Use  
Valve Stem  
Remove draw-off valvestem assemblyfor cleaning  
(Fig. 2).  
1.  
Turn the valvehandlecounterclockwise  
until it stops.  
2.  
3.  
Pull the valve handle back until it stops.  
Turn large hex nut counterclockwise  
until the valve stem assembly is loose.  
Pull the assembly straight out of the  
valve body.  
Stem  
O-Ring  
4.  
Fig. 2  
5.  
6.  
Remove wing nut and handle. Unscrew valve stem from bonnet.  
Wash valve body and stem assembly with mild soap and water, and then rinse. Make sure  
all food residue is removed from inside valve body.  
7.  
Leave assembly apart to air dry.  
Install draw-off valve assembly:  
1.  
Apply PetroGel lubricant to valve stem threads, O-Ring, rubber plug face and large hex nut  
threads.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Thread the valve stem into bonnet till valve stem can be pulled through bonnet.  
Insert valve stem into valve body.  
Install large hex nut hand tight.  
Install valve handle, lock washer and wing nut onto the valve stem.  
Turn valve handle clockwise until closed. Do not overtighten.  
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PLUG VALVE CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS  
Daily After Use  
Remove draw-off valve plug for cleaning (Fig. 3).  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Unscrew the retaining ring and remove  
it and the bottom washer.  
Pull the valve plug straight up to remove  
from valve body.  
Wash valve body, plug, washer and  
retaining ring with mild soap and water,  
and then rinse.  
Valve Plug  
4.  
Leave assembly apart to air dry.  
Care should be taken not to scratch, ding or dent  
the valve plug to prevent valve leakage.  
If multiple kettles are in use, care should be taken  
to keep each plug separate and returned to its  
original valve body.  
Valve Body  
Install draw-off valve plug.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Apply PetroGel lubricant to valve plug  
face.  
Bottom Washer  
Retaining Ring  
Holding the valve handle, slide the plug  
down into the valve body.  
Install the bottom washer, making sure  
to align the key with the groove in the  
valve plug.  
4.  
Installtheretainingringandhandtighten.  
If the valve is hard to open, then the ring has been  
overtightened.  
Fig. 3  
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MAINTENANCE  
The kettle and its parts are hot. Use care when operating, cleaning or servicing  
the kettle.  
VENTING  
When cold, the pressure gauge vacuum measuring zone should be between 20 to 30 In. Hg (84 to  
100kPa). If the vacuum indicator is not within this range, perform the following:  
1. Ensure that the water level in the jacket is approx. 1/2 in the sight glass.  
2. With the kettle empty, place the power switch to the ON position.  
3. Set the temperature control to the max heat setting. Let the kettle heat until the jacket pressure  
reaches 10 PSI.  
Hot steam. The kettle and its parts are hot. Use care when operating, cleaning  
or servicing the kettle.  
4. Pull the pressure relief valve lever to relieve pressure for 10 seconds. Allow valve to snap shut  
to seal.  
5. Turn kettle off and let cool. Check for a correct vacuum reading of 20 to 30 In. Hg (84 to 100kPa).  
If the reading is not correct, repeat steps 1 through 3.  
FILLING THE RESERVOIR JACKET  
Use ionized distilled water with sodium (no tap water). Equipment failure caused by inadequate water  
quality is not covered under warranty. To fill the reservoir jacket, perform the following:  
1. Set the thermostat and power switch to OFF position.  
2. Release any pressure by lifting the lever on the pressure relief valve.  
3. Insert a funnel into the fill valve and fill the jacket with water and anti-freeze mix until water level  
in the sight glass is 1/2 full.  
4. Turn on the kettle.  
If the low water light turns on, turn off the unit and repeat steps 3 and 4. If low water light is off, follow  
the venting procedure (see VENTING) to vent air from reservoir.  
SHUTDOWN  
Turn the thermostat dial to the OFF position. Turn power switch off. For extended shutdown, close  
the gas shutoff valve.  
SERVICE  
To obtain service and parts information concerning this unit, contact the Vulcan-Hart Service Agency  
in your area (refer to listing supplied with the kettle), or contact the Vulcan-Hart Service Department  
at the address or phone number shown on the front cover of this manual.  
Parts and service are also available at www.vulcanequipment.com.  
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GAS KETTLES  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
Possible Causes / Suggested Corrective Action  
Will Not Turn On, no power Kettle is not plugged in / Plug in power cord.  
light  
Power switch is off / Turn on power switch.  
Circuit Breaker tripped / Reset Breaker  
Ground Fault Receptacle is tripped / Reset Ground Fault  
Receptacle  
Hood system with power interrupt is not on / Turn on hood system.  
Tilt kettle not in the fully lower position / Lower kettle with crank to  
the level position  
Note: If the kettle still does not come ON verify that there is power  
at the receptacle by plugging in another electrical device such  
at a lamp. If the device does not come ON call an electrician or  
maintenance personel. If the alternate device does come ON, call  
your authorized Vulcan Servicer.  
Low Water Light On or Low Water level to low / Fill jacket per instructions in this manual.  
water in Sight Glass  
Relief valve is not seated and leaking / With no pressure on gauge,  
lift lever on relief valve and allow it to snap closed, refill jacket per  
instructions in this manual  
Fill port is not fully closed and leaking / Close tightly fill port valve,  
refill jacket per instructions in this manual.  
Jacket was refilled with deionized water / Add a pinch of salt to  
jacket water.  
Not Heating, Ignition Fail  
Light Is On  
Gas Supply Valve is off / Turn on gas valve  
Combo Valve is off / Turn on combo valve  
Quick connect hose not connected or fully inserted / Connect quick  
connect hose or push connector in till quick connect snaps and  
locks.  
Gas line, flex hose, or quick connect undersize and not delivering  
enough gas / Increase gas line size to 125% of kettel rated BTU  
input.  
Gas supply pressure to low / Have plumber Increase gas supply  
pressure  
Kettle not in vacuum when  
cold or will not boil when up  
to pressure  
Air in jacket / Vent per instructions in this manual.  
Relief valve is not seated and leaking / With no pressure on gauge,  
lift lever on relief valve and allow it to snap closed, vent jacket per  
instructions in this manual  
Fill port is not fully closed and leaking / Close tightly the fill port  
valve, vent jacket per instructions in this manual.  
Note: If the kettle jacket continues to loose vacuum or requires  
frequent refilling of the jacket call your authorized Vulcan Servicer.  
F-35461 (June 2012)  
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