Fryer User Manual
HIGH EFFICIENCY DECATHLON SERIES GAS FRYERS 
CHAPTER 1: SERVICE PROCEDURES 
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1.1 Functional Description (cont.) 
Pilot System Configuration 
The pilot system is comprised of the pilot orifice, pilot hood, and a thermopile (some systems 
incorporate a thermocouple). The pilot serves two purposes: light the burner and heat the 
thermopile. In operation, the thermopile is in contact with the pilot flame and generates millivolts.  
The millivolt output energizes the gas valve pilot coil, which in turn opens the pilot valve. If the 
pilot flame is extinguished, the gas valve pilot coil loses voltage and the pilot valve closes. The 
main valve of the gas valve will not open if the pilot valve is not open. The pilot flame must be 
manually lit when the fryer is first placed into operation. A separate 24V circuit, activated by the 
fryer ON/OFF switch, provides voltage through the Thermatron to the gas valve main coil, which 
opens the main valve. 
Electronic Ignition Configuration 
In units configured for electronic ignition, an ignition module connected to an ignitor assembly 
replaces the pilot system. The ignition module performs three important functions: It provides an 
ignition spark, supplies voltage to the gas valve, and proofs the pilot flame. 
The module contains a 90-second time delay circuit and a coil that activates the gas valve. The 
ignitor assembly consists of a spark plug, a pilot, and a flame sensor element. 










