Whirlpool L-63 manual Heated Air Circulation

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The electronic control looks at the input from the moisture sensor to see if the clothes are wet or dry. The moisture sensor will show continuity (short) if the clothes are wet and show NO continuity (open) if the clothes are dry.

If the clothes are wet, the Triac on the electronic control board will block power to the timer motor, and the timer motor will not advance.

If the clothes are dry or there are no clothes in the dryer the Triac on the electronic control board will allow power to flow to the timer motor causing it to advance.

During the last 10 minutes of the Regular Cycle, (the last 15 minutes of the Permanent Press Cycle) and any Timed Dry Cycle, Timer Switch 0 will be closed. This will allow the timer motor to advance regardless of the condition at the moisture sensor. Timer Switch 0 bypasses the electronic control. (Fig. 8)

W/BK

T/W

Fig. 8

Heated Air Circulation

Room temperature air (shown as white arrows in Fig. 9) enters the lower portion of the dryer cabinet underneath the toe panel and is drawn through the heating system (electric heating element or gas burner assembly).

Heated air (shown as dark grey arrows in Fig. 9) is then drawn up the heat duct mounted to the rear bulkhead and into the dryer drum.

As the heated air circulates in the drum it picks up moisture (shown by the lighter grey arrows in Fig. 9).

Moisture ladened air it then drawn down through the lint filter, through the blower and out through the exhaust duct to be vented out of the dryer.

Venting can be accomplished straight through the

 

back of the dryer, through either side of the dryer

 

or down through the bottom of the dryer. (Fig. 9)

Fig. 9

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Contents Electric & GAS Dryers Introduction Table of Contents Section Four Page Electrical Requirements Electrical Requirements for Gas DryersElectrical Shock Hazard Recommended Grounding MethodElectrical Requirements for Electric Dryers Electrical ConnectionGrounding Instructions Page Exhaust Requirements for Gas and Electric Dryers Fire Hazard Gas Requirements for Gas Dryers Page Recessed and Closet Installation Instructions Potential Fire HazardConsole Timer Control Section TWOElectronic Dry-Miser Timed Dry CycleClean Touch Control PAD PUSH-TO-START KnobVersion Electronic Dryer Control Fluff Air CycleHeated Air Circulation Side and Bottom Exhaust Venting Kit Console Control Repairs Section ThreeRemoving the Console Removing the Timer Removing the Clean Touch Switch AssemblyRemoving the Push to Start Switch Removing the BuzzerReplacing the Drum Lamp Removing the Door SwitchRemoving the Toe Panel Removing Blower Housing Replacing the Blower WheelReplacing the Operating Thermostat and Bias Heater Replacing the MotorReplacing the Thermal Fuse Removing the Burner Assembly Gas Dryers Replacing the Heat Duct AssemblyReplacing the Heating Element Electric Dryers Replacing the High Limit Thermostat and Thermal CutoffRemoving the Dryer Door Removing the Front PanelRemoving the Belt and the Drum Replacing the Grille AssemblyReplacing the Front Support Rollers and Shafts Removing the Rear Bulkhead Assembly Reattaching the Rear BulkheadPage Troubleshooting Guide Section FourTimer Shuts Off but Clothes are Still Damp Component TestingTimer Does Not Advance but Clothes are Dry Section Five Wiring DiagramElectric Dryer Gas Dryer Timer Schedule Strip CircuitsPage Page MODEL/SERIAL Number Designations MODEL/SERIAL Number Plate Location100003 Rprt