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Hi,
That is your thermostat circuit breaker: http://www.espressoparts.com/MZ_2
It's there to tell you that your brew boiler is to hot and shut it down.
Either it is defective or your thermostat is defective or set too hot.
http://www.espressoparts.com/MZ_260
This could be really hurting your shot quality. I would suggest getting the book:
http://www.espressoparts.com/BOKMZ
since you don't have a tech.
To know the temp of your brew water at the group head, you really need a Scace:
http://www.espressoparts.com/cgi-bin/ep.pl?pgm=co_disp&func=dis...
Knowing the temp will help you dial the temp for the best shot flavor. but if your goal is to stop the breaker from tripping you can turn down the temp on the thermostat. It is located on the top of the boiler and has wires going to the boiler and the the breaker. You can adjust the small screw with a small slotted screw driver. You will want to turn it counter clockwise to reduce the temperature. I would make a note of where it's at in case this isn't the problem so you can return it to its original setting. Just make a half turn and wait five minutes and see if that stops the circuit breaker from tripping.
Since you have more then one shop maybe you can justify the cost as it is nice periodically check and adjust you brew water temp and pressure. Regardless, I would suggest that you a PID upgrade kit:
http://www.espressoparts.com/cgi-bin/ep.pl?pgm=co_disp&func=dis...
This will tell you what your actual boiler temp is and keep very stable. You will also be able to adjust the temp
on the fly and tune the temp for best shot flavor. If your machine is really off and it kinda sounds like it is, this is going to make a huge difference. What this won't tell you is what the actual temp is at your group head. But luckily the offset is pretty standard and you should be able to find that info. I believe for my Linea it was about 6 degrees.
You should let your shot taste determine what temp you should be at in the end so in that way the actual temp is arbitrary.
Hope this helps...
Marek-
buy me a plane ticket (star alliance, please) and put me up in a hotel for the weekend and I'll bring my test kit along and help you determine what, if any problems, you're facing with your La Marzocco.
Hi Wes;
Replaced the circuit breaker and the new one is also popping.
I did the foam cup cheapo temp test at the head and got 190 degrees...
Will try dialing down the boiler a little and see if that works.
Thanks again for all your help and advise.
Marek
Wes Russell said:Hi,
That is your thermostat circuit breaker: http://www.espressoparts.com/MZ_2
It's there to tell you that your brew boiler is to hot and shut it down.
Either it is defective or your thermostat is defective or set too hot.
http://www.espressoparts.com/MZ_260
This could be really hurting your shot quality. I would suggest getting the book:
http://www.espressoparts.com/BOKMZ
since you don't have a tech.
To know the temp of your brew water at the group head, you really need a Scace:
http://www.espressoparts.com/cgi-bin/ep.pl?pgm=co_disp&func=dis...
Knowing the temp will help you dial the temp for the best shot flavor. but if your goal is to stop the breaker from tripping you can turn down the temp on the thermostat. It is located on the top of the boiler and has wires going to the boiler and the the breaker. You can adjust the small screw with a small slotted screw driver. You will want to turn it counter clockwise to reduce the temperature. I would make a note of where it's at in case this isn't the problem so you can return it to its original setting. Just make a half turn and wait five minutes and see if that stops the circuit breaker from tripping.
Since you have more then one shop maybe you can justify the cost as it is nice periodically check and adjust you brew water temp and pressure. Regardless, I would suggest that you a PID upgrade kit:
http://www.espressoparts.com/cgi-bin/ep.pl?pgm=co_disp&func=dis...
This will tell you what your actual boiler temp is and keep very stable. You will also be able to adjust the temp
on the fly and tune the temp for best shot flavor. If your machine is really off and it kinda sounds like it is, this is going to make a huge difference. What this won't tell you is what the actual temp is at your group head. But luckily the offset is pretty standard and you should be able to find that info. I believe for my Linea it was about 6 degrees.
You should let your shot taste determine what temp you should be at in the end so in that way the actual temp is arbitrary.
Hope this helps...
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