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Default Hobart Toaster Wiring Diagram Needed ASAP

On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 18:15:40 -0800 (PST),
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On Nov 29, 2:13 pm, wrote:
Hi. I have a Hobart ET27-4 commercial grade 4-slice toaster. It is a
208/240 volt model. The only way I can get it to toast anything in any
of the 4 slots is to push both levers down. I should be able to toast
2 slices at once, im pretty sure. Im thinking it is just wired wrong
and am looking for a wiring diagram. Any help HIGHLY appreciated. TIA


It sounds like the netural wire if disconnected somewhere.
The toaster may only use 110 per side and not 220 to run the elements,
pushing both levers down completes the circuit by applying 220 across
both elements making them heat up.


Not a chance in the world that this is the case. UL would not approve
it, insurance companies would not go for it, no *competentant*
engineer would go for it. In short this is not reality in any way
shape or form. Not withstanding the fact that a 220 (240) volt
appliance doesn't have a neutral line.

Another test you could do is check
the case to a known ground like a screw on an outlet or a copper water
pipe with a meter while only one side is pushed down.


Again...

If there is any
measureable voltage, the netural is floating


WHere'd you get that idea?

and the unit is unsafe
for use.


Finally said one thing I agree with...

The problem could be either the outlet is incorrectly wired


Not very likely... Three wires, ground (greeen) and two power.

or the wiring in the unit is faulty.


Or there is a defective component inside the unit. I doubt the wiring
just jumped up and changed itself...