Broan 1052-B manual

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    1 TRASH COMP ACT OR SER VICE MANUAL MODELS 1050-J & 1051-J MODEL 1052-B This service manual is only for compactor models shown. Service manuals for additional compactor models are available from your Broan representative. Broan-NuT one LLC, 926 West State Street, Hartford, WI 53027 (1-800-637-1453)[...]

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    2 CONTENTS Safety Precautions ................................................................... 2 Model and Serial No. Identification ......................................... 2 Transporting Compactor .......................................................... 2 Manually Raising and Lowering Ram ...................................... 2 Troubleshoo[...]

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    3 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Possible Cause Not plugged in securely. Circuit breaker or fuse open. Drawer not closed. Loose connection. Defective key switch. Defective motor. Special Notes Compactor should be on separate 15 ampere circuit (time-delay fuse of circuit breaker recom- mended.) Do not use an extension cord with this appliance. See section on[...]

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    4 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Condition I V. Starts and reverses immediately. Will not go down into drawer. Rhythmic buzzing. V . Thermal cutout on motor trips. (Com- pactor may appear to start by itself several minutes after last use.) Smells hot. VI. Drawer does not open smoothly after compactor is leveled. VII. Does not compact cans. Lacks pres- sure.[...]

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    5 DRA WER ASSEMBL Y 1 . Pull out drawer until it stops. 2 . Lift drawer slightly , then pull out drawer to second stop. 3 . Lift drawer up and out of compactor . FOOT PEDAL (MODELS 1050 & 1051 ONL Y) 1 . Remove foot pedal retainers from each side of pedal. 2 . Push foot pedal hinge pin out, catch foot pedal spring as it comes free. DOOR LINER R[...]

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    6 the door . Another switch located against the interlock switch is the door . Another switch located against the interlock switch is to provide the “No-Jam” circuitry function. This switch is nor- mally open and bypasses the interlock to provide “No-Jam” ca- pability . It can be replaced in the same manner as the interlock switch. TO REPLA[...]

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    7 TRUNNION BEARING 1 . Remove sprocket and drive pin. 2 . Pull out trunnion bearing. Grease trunnion bearing inside and out with wheel bearing grease prior to reinstalling. MOTOR TRUNNION 1 . Remove motor , gearbox, spocket, and screw guard. 2 . Use 13/16" wrench to remove bolts securing links to motor trunnion. When reinstalling, bolts should[...]

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    8 R TR Y V START OFF-ON KEY SWITCH BL C NO NO NC NC INTERLOCK SWITCH Y BL/W BL/W BR TOP LIMIT SWITCH C C NO NO NC NC V OR C R BR 2 1 3 L1 GN N BK GN GN GN SPEED SWITCH BK R RUN CCW START DOWN CW START UP MOTOR 5 Y BR C W OR GY OL W 4 BK (or BR) NC HELD OPEN NC USAS SYMBOLS NO NO HELD CLOSED MOTOR PLUG 1 2 3 4 5 OFF - ON START - RUN KEY SWITCH Y TR [...]

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    9 MODELS 1050-J, 1051-J, 1052-B Service Parts Page 1 of 4 ITEM NO. P ART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 92008659 Back Panel 2 93150459 Screw, #8-18 x 1/2 PH. TR. HD. - Standard 4 93150458 Screw, #10-16 x 3-1/2 PH. TR. HD. - Standard 5 92005968 Control Panel Bracket 6 93110436 Guide Button 7 93100402 Rubber Bumper 9 93110619 Control Panel (Model 1050) 93110934 C[...]

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    10 ITEM NO. P ART NO. DESCRIPTION 65 91014197 Switch Assembly, Top Limit (Includes Switch) 66 99260330 Nut, Kep #10-32 67 93170263 Bolt - Special 7/16-20 x 1-5/8 68 93390127 Top Rail Assembly, Right 69 93390126 Top Rail Assembly, Left 70 93271136 Wire Clamp 71 93150506 Screw, #12-24 x 5/16 SL HX WS T-Point 73 93260443 Push-On Retainer 77 93420442 P[...]

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    11 124 129 125 126 157 127 ITEM NO. P ART NO. DESCRIPTION 66 99260330 Nut, Kep #10-32 67 93170263 Bolt, Special 7/16-20 x 1-5/8 82 92004582 Link, Main 2-Hole 83 91005183 Link Assembly, Peened 99 91009323 Motor (Includes Centrifugal Switch & Pinion) 100 91009324 Gear Box Assembly 102 93030201 Centrifugal Switch 105 93450006 Chain, Endless 106 93[...]

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    12 MODELS 1050-J, 1051-J, 1052-B Service Parts Page 4 of 4 ITEM NO. P ART NO. DESCRIPTION 2 93150459 Screw, 8-18 x 1/2 PH. TR. HD. - Standard 19 93470012 Rollers 24 93260447 Nut, Whizlock 5/16-18 130 93042445 Owners Manual (Models 1050 & 1051) 131 91011634 Door Liner Assembly (Includes Item No. 135) (Models 1050 & 1051) 91011624 Door Liner [...]