THIS could be your huckleberry! It is item 3 of suspects...
Also note ITEM 7, "heater delay relay"?
Disconnecting and reconnecting MAY be resetting that relay!?
ALSO BE VERY AWARE OF THIS:
BEFORE the heater element can be energized, the rinse
booster heater MUST be initially filled with water. Damage to
the heater element will occur if the element is not submerged
in water!
Here's your thermostat:
Jackson 5930-003-13-65 THERMOSTAT,
120-170 DEGREE "WAS"
Find it here:
Jackson 5930 003 13 65 THERMOSTAT 120 170 DEGREE WAS
$137.11 plus shipping
OR SAVE SOME LOOT AND GO HERE:
eBay: Jackson thermostat 5930-003-06-48 175-195F
Item location: Camano Island, Washington, United States
eBay: 122938835291
$129.50 INCLUDING SHIPPING!
Get your MANUAL here:
http://www.jacksonwws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Delta-5E-manual.pdf
text: 'TEMP WASH AND RINSE: 120 degrees'
>>> 140 degrees recommended for BOTH (see page 3). <<<
TROUBLESHOOTING on Page 16 and 17!
"Wash temperature not at required reading."
1. Check that white/blue wires are connected.
2. Defective thermometer.
3. Defective thermostat.
4. Rinse heater defective.
5. Defective heater contactor (R2).
6. Incoming inlet water temperature below required minimum. 7. Defective heater delay relay (R4)
See ANOTHER GREAT troubleshooting chart here!
http://kitchen.manualsonline.com/manuals/mfg/jackson/delta_5_d.html?p=21
$50 please... JUST KIDDING
Anthony
SOURCE: Jackson high temp door style. Very hot water
1)Temperature is more than 90-100degree means the steam will comes from the rinse arm automatically (as u indicated thermostat chances is there)
2)check the heater contactor is getting switched off interminently(if it is not getting off problem on thermostat)
SOURCE: I have a jackson Low Temp single door model.. I
size alone does not matter, its all about the recovery time
SOURCE: High limit light goes on
Well, while I must admit that "Percussive" maintenance, sometimes works, as you have discovered there is more to servicing than, just "Giving it a good whack" lol.
The problems with these units, is usually to do with the Thermostat, and/or the Main Controller Board, the MCB, is prone to "Spikes". "Surges", and mains borne problems.
The first thing to replace should be the Thermostat and or sensor thermistor. Usually we replace the Thermistor, or Temp Sensor, and, try that first, and if no go, then the Thermostat itself, and then if no go, the main Board. I provide you with a parts supplier below. Below that is the Jackson support website to assist you. Please contact them, and ask for a referral to an authorised repair center. Then ask the repair center for a "Quote" for the repair before allowing any work to commence. If you do not wish to DIY.
http://www.whaleyfoodservice.com/jacksonmachineparts.aspx
http://www.jacksonmsc.com/?xhtml=xhtml/jac/us/en/homepage/default.html&xsl=homepage.xsl
However it is my professional recommendation that you call a professional to attend to this matter.
SOURCE: We have an old Jackson Model 24B. Serial 3
The sensor for the door (top right behind flashing) is no longer working. $48 part. 1 Hour service.
SOURCE: WE HAVE A JACKSON JPX300.
Hi
Dishwasher not draining issue usually occurs due
to kinked drain pipe, clogged drain filter or drain pump. First make sure that
the drain is not clogged and remove clogs if present. If no visible lint is
present then remove the lower front access panel to check the drain filter and
drain pump for any clogs, you'll need to clean the drain filter and drain pump
completely. Also, check for any food pieces stuck near the pump impeller &
clean the chopper assembly. Please note that dishwashers don't drain out the
complete water such that heating element doesn't overheat. Hope this helps...
Please post back for any further assistance.
Daniel
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