Cascade Oven TVO 1 User Manual

Cascade TEK  
Division of Cascade Technical Sciences, Inc.  
1800 NE 25TH Avenue Hillsboro, OR 97124 (503) 648-1818 FAX: (503) 648-1798  
 
AN INVITATION  
Please take a few minutes to peruse this instruction manual before using your new oven. We want you to  
be happy with the equipment, and use it safely. Please be sure that each person who uses the oven reads  
the instructions.  
1.0 RECEIVING AND INSPECTION  
The carrier, when accepting shipment, also accepts responsibility for safe delivery, and is liable for loss or  
damage claims. On delivery, you must inspect for visible exterior damage. Note and describe on the freight  
bill any damage you find; then enter your claim on the form supplied by the carrier.  
Inspect the oven for concealed damage. If you find any, the carrier will arrange for official inspection to  
substantiate your claim.  
Save the packing material until you're sure all is well. If, for any reason, you must return the oven, contact  
your service representative; give the serial number, and request authorization for return. We want you to be  
satisfied with your oven, and will be as helpful as possible.  
2.0 WARNING  
THIS IS NOT AN EXPLOSION-PROOF OVEN. Don't put anything in the oven that gives off combustible  
vapors. Don't put combustible or flammable material in the oven. Be sure about this. Play it safe.  
Don't put tightly sealed or filled containers in this or any other oven. The contents may expand and burst the  
container.  
This oven is not designed for use in Class I, II, or III locations as described in the National Electrical Code. It  
is not intended, nor shall it be used as a patient-connected device as described in Article 517 of the National  
Electrical Code.  
3.0 POWER SUPPLY  
A prime cause of poor oven performance is an inadequate power source. Before installing your oven,  
inspect its proposed power supply. When the oven is operating at full draw, voltage at its terminals must be  
no lower than 10% below its nameplate voltage and preferable no lower than 5% below.  
The best arrangement, if at all possible, is to energize the oven from a receptacle that is on a branch circuit  
of its own, no other receptacles being on the same branch. In the best installation, voltage at this receptacle  
will drop no more than 5% when the oven is switched on full.  
If you are using a receptacle that shares a branch circuit with several other receptacles, the oven may work  
just fine until someone plugs a hot plate into one of the other receptacles. Then the circuit breaker may trip,  
and the oven will go cold.  
AVOID EXTENSION CORDS  
Use of extension cords, particularly stringy, abraded ones are dangerous. They also cause added voltage  
drop and violate most electrical codes. It is best not to use them at all.  
POWER REQUIREMENTS  
 
Note: 240-volt ovens may be operated on 208-volts. Heat-up will be slightly slower.  
GROUND YOUR OVEN  
Our 120-volt ovens are fitted with a power cord having a plug with grounding blade. Be sure the plug is used  
with a matching receptacle and that the grounding blade is used. DO NOT cut off the grounding blade or  
plug into a non-grounded receptacle. This would leave the oven's cabinet ungrounded in violation of  
electrical codes and common sense.  
If you have any doubts about receptacle grounding, have an electrician test the receptacle; making sure it is  
correctly wired.  
Some 240-volt ovens are set up to be hard wired. Have these models connected by a qualified person; and  
make sure the oven grounding wire is connected to the equipment-grounding conductor in the branch circuit  
feeding the oven.  
4.0 INSTALL YOUR OVEN CAREFULLY  
Location: Place your oven close to your power receptacle. Try to locate it away from drafts, air conditioners  
and hot air ducts. Rapid changes in ambient temperature make it more difficult for the controller to hold  
temperature at an exact level. This is true even though the controller is highly responsive.  
Keep it Level: The oven has heavy-duty adjustable leveling legs. After you locate the chamber, use the legs  
to level it.  
Keep it Clean: The oven was thoroughly cleaned at the factory. But you might want to clean it again before  
putting it to work. Then, from time to time, clean it when its walls or shelves get stained. Remove the  
shelves. Clean them. Clean the entire interior, with particular attention to the corners.  
5.0 KNOW THE CONTROLS  
Power Switch: Turns the oven ON or OFF.  
Overtemperature Safety: has a rotating knob allowing you to select the over temperature set point. To  
operate, simply, turn the dial to the approximate desired temperature. Note: Scale is in °C and is ± 10°C.  
RCOMMENDED OPERATION: Set the main oven temperature controller (per the instructions below) to your  
desired oven set point. Allow the oven to stabilize at that set point. Turn the OTP knob to the left until the  
safety light comes on. Back OTP knob off three to five degrees after the safety light goes off.  
Temperature Controller: is a Watlow 981 programmable controller. Please refer to the controller manual  
supplied with your oven for programming and more detailed information regarding your controller. For  
simple set point information, turn to Paragraph 6.0. Before you operate the oven it would be a good idea to  
turn to page 3.1 of the Watlow manual for a description of the key functions.  
Vacuum Ovens: In addition to the controls listed above your vacuum oven has two additional controls.  
Vacuum Inlet Valve: SMALL KNOB located to the left of the vacuum gauge. This knob allows is for venting  
of the oven or use with an inert gas backfill. The connection for this valve is at the back of the oven and is  
the smaller ¼” tube.  
Vacuum Pump/Suction Valve: LARGE KNOB located just below the smaller vacuum inlet valve. This  
knob opens the suction line that should be connected to the 3/8” tube located at the rear of the vacuum  
oven. Disregard this connection if you intend to use the 1” vacuum/accessory port located in the center of  
the back of the oven for your main vacuum connection.  
 
Vacuum Gauge: Measures the vacuum level in the oven form 0 – 30” of vacuum.  
6.0 HOW TO RUN THE OVEN  
The following instructions are for single set point operations only. The Watlow 981 controller has 4 automatic  
settable profiles with six steps within each profile. For programming and set-up instructions turn to Chapter 7  
(page 7.1) in the Watlow manual supplied with your oven.  
Set Point Operation: After the oven has been inspected and the proper power connection has been made,  
follow the instructions below:  
1.  
2.  
Flip the power switch (located at the left of the instrument panel) It should glow with a green  
light if it is connected to the power correctly.  
The Process (upper window on your Watlow 981controller) will display the current chamber  
temperature.  
3.  
4.  
The lower window of your controller will indicate the current temperature set point.  
To increase the set point, press the up arrow key until the desired set point is displayed in  
the lower controller window.  
5.  
6.  
To decrease the set point, press the down arrow key until the desired set point is displayed  
in the lower controller window.  
The oven will heat to your selected set point and remain there until changed. Note: The set  
point will not change even if the power is turned on and off.  
Using the exhaust damper: If you want moderate ventilation in the oven, open the vent on top. The slide  
damper controls volume of ventilation. Maximum flow will slightly increase heat up and recovery time.  
7.0 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE  
Disconnect the oven before servicing it.  
A.  
B.  
Remove the shelves. Clean the oven interior and shelves whenever they get stained or dirty.  
Inspect the door gasket, making sure it is in good condition, and that the door seals snugly against  
its mullion.  
C.  
D.  
Level the oven, using its adjustable feet.  
If you suspect that air flow across the work space has decreased, have the blower wheel cleaned. It  
is possible for the blower to get dirty if the oven is used with dirty, lint-laden loads.  
E.  
Run the oven at some usual temperature. Stabilize. Turn the overtemperature safety thermostat to a  
temperature lower than that on the main temperature controller. Make sure the overtemperature  
light comes on, and that oven temperature falls.  
 
8.0 TROUBLE-SHOOTING  
No Heat:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
10.  
The branch circuits serving the oven are dead.  
Oven cord plug is not in its receptacle.  
Oven power switch is open (off).  
The temperature controller is set too low.  
The overtemperature safety is set too low. It must be higher than the controller.  
The controller's Thermocouple temperature sensor is open circuited.  
The solid state relay is open circuited.  
Line contactors have failed open circuited. (Model TFO-28)  
The overtemperature safety has failed open circuited.  
A heater element has failed.  
The Controller Calls For Heat Constantly:  
1.  
2.  
The controller's Thermocouple temperature sensor has failed. Oven temperature is now controlled  
by the overtemperature safety.  
A solid state relay has failed closed. Temperature is now controlled by the overtemperature safety.  
Blower Does Not Run (Heater Heats):  
1.  
2.  
Motor leads are disconnected at terminal blocks.  
Either the motor or blower wheel is jammed.  
Blower Runs, But Air Volume is Reduced:  
1. Impeller and plenum are dirty.  
 
9.0 PARTS LIST  
FORCED AIR OVENS  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
PART NO.  
DESCRIPTION  
TFO-1  
TFO-3  
1800516  
9570762  
9600565  
100056  
4880512  
600002  
Power Cord  
1800516  
Power Cord  
Element Assy.  
Blower Motor Assy.  
Blower Wheel 6 x 2  
Blower Motor  
Gasket 10 ft  
Shelf  
Element Assy.  
Blower Motor Assy.  
Blower Wheel 6 x 2  
Blower Motor  
Gasket 10 ft  
9570537  
9600565  
100056  
4880512  
600002  
5120690  
200129  
5120689  
200129  
Shelf  
Adjustable Feet  
Adjustable Feet  
TFO-5  
TFO-10  
101990  
9570665  
890081  
9600565  
100056  
4880512  
600002  
5120691  
200129  
Power Cord  
9570679  
9600562  
100056  
4880512  
600002 .  
5120888  
2700500  
Element Assy.  
Motor Assy.  
Motor Wheel 6 x 2  
Motor  
Gasket 12 ft  
Shelf  
Element Assy.  
Heating Element  
Blower Motor Assy.  
Blower Wheel 6 x 2  
Blower Motor  
Gasket 12 ft  
Adjustable Feet  
Shelf  
Adjustable Feet  
TFO-28  
PARTS FOR ALL FORCED AIR OVENS  
9570666  
9600550  
100056  
4880512  
600002  
Element Assy.  
Motor Assy.  
Motor Wheel  
Motor  
Gasket 17 ft  
Shelf  
1750571  
102162  
9650503  
101827  
200020  
103351  
4450506  
200116  
800542  
101097  
101098  
1750540  
200137  
Thermostat 6’ Probe  
Solid State Relay  
Solid State Relay Assy.  
TC Probe Closed End  
Red Pilot Light  
5120894  
2700500  
Adjustable Feet  
Green I/O Switch  
Soft Touch Knob  
Shelf Clips - Small  
Terminal Block 18 Position  
Power Exhaust 110V  
Power Exhaust 220V  
Watlow 981 Controller  
Shelf Clips - Large  
 
VACUUM OVENS  
TVO-1  
9570739  
5620506  
5620519  
Element Assy., top / bottom  
Shelf - Top 2  
Shelf - Bottom 1  
TVO-2  
9570742  
5620518  
5620520  
Element Assy.  
Shelf - Top 2  
Shelf - Bottom 1  
TVO-5  
9570765  
5620523  
5220580  
9570764  
Element Assy., top / bottom  
Shelf  
Shelf Sliders  
Element Assy., side  
PARTS FOR ALL VACUUM OVENS  
9530535  
9530536  
100031  
1800516  
X1000771  
103351  
200020  
8000542  
100026  
101827  
1750540  
102162  
200129  
Needle Valve Kit .250  
Needle Valve Kit .375  
Vacuum Gauge  
Power Cord  
Soft Touch Knob  
Green I/O Switch  
Red Pilot Light  
Terminal Block 18 Position  
Overtemperature Safety Thermostat  
TC Probe Closed End  
Watlow 981 Controller  
Solid State Relay  
Adjustable Feet  
Gaskets for TVO’s  
Silicone  
HI-Temp Sill.  
3450508  
Viton  
Acids  
110085  
Buna -N  
Solvents  
100049  
TVO-1  
TVO-2  
TVO-5  
100029  
100037  
310028  
3450509  
100578  
100233  
100038  
891054  
3450510  
10.0 LIMITED WARRANTY  
 
North America  
Cascade TEK agrees to correct for the original user of this product, either by repair or at our election, by  
replacement, any defect in material or workmanship which develop within twelve (12) months after delivery  
of this product to the original user. In the event of replacement, replacement unit will be warranted for the  
original twelve (12) month period or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer.  
If this product should require service, contact Cascade TEK, Hillsboro, OR at (503) 648-1818. When return  
of the product is necessary, a return authorization number will be assigned and the product should be  
shipped, transportation charges pre-paid, to the service center. To insure prompt handling, the return  
authorization number should be placed on the outside of the package and a detailed explanation of the  
defect enclosed with the item.  
This warranty shall not apply if accident, neglect, unreasonable use, improper service caused the defect or  
malfunction, or other causes not arising out of defects in material or workmanship.  
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THOSE  
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE  
DESCRIPTION AND PERIOD SET FORTH HEREIN.  
Cascade TEK'S SOLE OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR  
REPLACEMENT OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AND Cascade TEK SHALL NOT, IN ANY EVENT, BE  
LIABLE FOR ANY ACCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM  
USE OR POSSESSION OF THE PRODUCT.  
Export  
The Cascade TEK warranty for all equipment delivered outside the continental US or Canada is 1 year on  
defective parts. The purchaser will be responsible for all labor costs for on-site repairs or parts installation.  
All replacement parts provided under warranty by Cascade TEK are shipped F.O.B. our plant in Hillsboro  
Oregon.  
WIRING DIAGRAM  
 
TFO-1, TFO-3  
 
WIRING DIAGRAM  
TFO-5  
 
WIRING DIAGRAM  
TFO-10  
 
WIRING DIAGRAM  
TFO-28  
 
WIRING DIAGRAM  
TVO-1, TVO-2, TVO-5  
 
 

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