American Dryer Corp T20, T75, T30, T50 manual Routine Maintenance

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Note

!Be sure to include the installation date when returning the warranty card(s).

Warranty

For a copy of the commercial warranty covering your particular dryer(s), contact the distributor from whom you purchased the equipment and request a dryer warranty form. If the distributor cannot be contacted or is unknown, warranty information can be obtained by contacting the JLA Warranty Department at 01422 822282.

Note

!Whenever contacting the factory for warranty information, be sure to have the dryer’s model

number and serial number available so that your inquiry can be handled in an expeditious manner.

Routine Maintenance _________________

Cleaning

A program and/or schedule should be established for periodic inspection, cleaning, and removal of lint from various areas of the dryer, as well as throughout the ductwork system. The frequency of cleaning can best be determined from experience at each location. Maximum operating efficiency is dependent upon proper airflow. The accumulation of lint can restrict this airflow. If the guidelines in this section are met, the dryer will provide many years of efficient, trouble free, and most importantly, safe operation.

Warning

!Lint from most fabrics is highly combustible. The accumulation of lint can create a potential fire

hazard. Keep dryer area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and liquids.

Note

!Suggested time intervals shown are for average usage, which is considered 6 to 8 operational

(running) hours per day.

Important

!Dryer produces combustible lint and must be exhausted to the outdoors. Every 6 months,

inspect the exhaust ducting and remove any lint buildup.

Suggested Cleaning Schedule

Every Third or Fourth Load

Clean the lint screen every third or fourth load. A clogged lint screen will cause poor dryer performance. The lint door/ drawer is located just below the loading door of the dryer. Open the lint door/drawer, brush the lint off the lint screen, and remove the lint. Inspect lint screen and replace if torn.

Note

!

To remove the lint drawer from the dryer, pull

 

 

drawer out approximately halfway. Press the lint

door/drawer stop downward and pull the drawer out.

Important

!The frequency of cleaning the lint screen can best be determined from experience at each location.

Weekly

Clean lint accumulation from lint chamber, thermostat, and microprocessor temperature sensor area.

Warning

!To avoid the hazard of electrical shock, discontinue electrical supply to the dryer.

Steam Dryers

Clean the steam coil fins. It is suggested that compressed air and a vacuum cleaner with brush attachment be used.

Warning

!When cleaning steam coil fins, be careful not to bend the fins. If fins are bent, straighten by using

afin comb, which is available from local air-conditioning supply houses.

90 Days

Remove lint from gas valve burner area with a dusting brush or vacuum cleaner attachment.

Clean any lint accumulation in and around the motor(s) casing opening.

Note

!To prevent damage, avoid cleaning and/or touching ignitor/flame-probe assembly.

Every 6 Months

Inspect and remove lint accumulation in customer furnished exhaust ductwork system and from dryer’s internal exhaust ducting.

Note

!The accumulation of lint in the exhaust ductwork can create a potential fire hazard.

Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air. Check back draft dampers in the exhaust ductwork. Inspect and remove any lint accumulation, which can cause the damper to bind or stick.

A back draft damper that is sticking partially closed can result in slow drying and shutdown of heat circuit safety switches or thermostats.

When cleaning the dryer cabinet(s), avoid using harsh abrasives. A product intended for the cleaning of appliances is recommended.

7 Days After Installation

and Every 12 Months Thereafter

A competent professional should inspect bolts, nuts, screws, setscrews, grounding connections and nonpermanent gas connections (unions, shutoff valves, and orifices). Belts should be examined. Cracked or seriously frayed belts should be replaced. Complete an operational check of controls and valves. Complete an operational check of all safety devices (lint door/drawer switch, door switches, sail switch, and hi-limit thermostats).

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Contents T20 / T30 / T50 / T75 Installation/Operator Manual JLA LimitedRetain This Manual in a Safe Place for Future Reference Table of Contents Safety Precautions What To Do If You Smell GasCE only T20 Specifications 33.02 cmT20 Specifications T30 Specifications 37.78 cmT30 Specifications T50 Specifications 40.64 cmT50 Specifications T75 Specifications T75 Specifications Location Requirements Installation ProceduresUnpacking/Setting Up Dryer Enclosure RequirementsFresh Air Supply Requirements Exhaust RequirementsDomestic Type I T20, T30, T50 Only Horizontal Venting Outside Ductwork ProtectionSingle Dryer Venting Vertical VentingElectrical Information Electrical RequirementsT30 Electrical Service Specifications Gas Models OnlyT20 T50Grounding Single-Phase 1ø Wiring Connections/HookupElectric Models Only Electrical ConnectionsTwo Element Configuration Three Element Configuration Electrically Heated Models OnlyGas Information CE DryersDMS T20 T50 Piping/ConnectionsConverting from One Family Gas to Another Gas Pressure Adjustment Regulated Gas ValveConversion from Propane or Butane Gas to Natural Gas Steam Information Gas Pressure TestingGas Pressure Test Procedure Steam Coil pH LevelWater Information Preparation for Operation/Start-Up Preoperational TestPreoperational Instructions Service/Parts InformationWarranty Information Coin ModelsRoutine Maintenance Data Label Information Standard Label CE Label07/15/08