You can calibrate your
Blodgett Thermostat
easily and effortlessly. Although it is among the foremost industrial
ovens globally,times still come when it needs some servicing. There are
some problems that could arise with your oven which originate from the
thermostat. The first of such problems is when it refuses to reach a
pre-set temperature. This can be caused by the thermostat having a
defect or it may require being calibrated. The second is the oven not
attaining the temperature you set it to. This is also a challenge that
is mostly brought about by a need for calibration. In this case, if
calibration does not solve the problem then you might need to completely
replace the thermostat. Here are steps you can take to easily and
effortlessly calibrate your Blodgett Thermostat.
Check FirstThe
first step is to check the calibration to see whether it is normal or
not. To do this, find a thermometer you recognize to be working
accurately and normally. Place it inside your oven and set the
temperature to 250 degrees. Now go below the door of the oven and open
the kick plate. Keep an eye on the burner flame to see whether it will
go off before the oven attains the 250 degrees you have set. If it does,
then your thermostat might need to be calibrated.
Take the Knob OffTo
know the type of thermostat that came with your oven, you should take
off the knob and have a look. It normally comes in either a D shaft with
a tiny screw in its middle or a round disk with twin screws keeping it
in place. In any of both cases, ensure that you only turn the screw or
disc a small percentage of a complete turn at a time. You should also
ensure that you do not turn either of them more than one quarter of a
full turn when turning in either direction.
Continue While Being ObservantContinue
this action of turning the screw or disc in fractions of a full turn
for every turn until you observe that the oven’s burner has come back
on. When the burner does come back on, closely observe the oven’s
temperature so you notice when it comes within your pre-set temperature
by a range of between 5 to 10 degrees. This is the signal that tells you
the thermostat has been successfully calibrated. Its proper calibration
might not happen with just a single try. If on the other hand you
attain the point of a quarter turn and the burner does not return by
coming on again, then you have a defective thermostat and it needs to be
replaced.
In concluding, you must replace the thermostat if it
fails to calibrate within the range of temperature you initially set.
Thermostats from the factory need no calibrations at installation. This
is because they come pre-set. These are valuable steps to follow
whenever you also discover that a new thermostat needs calibration. They
are the foremost steps for calibrating your
Blodgett Display Board.