ADC ML-96, ML-122 service manual How to Use a Manometer

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How to Use a Manometer

With dryer in nonoperating mode, remove plug on the gas valve pressure tap.

Attach plastic tubing to pressure tap. Fitting is supplied with manometer (refer to illustration).

Attach manometer to dryer using magnet.

NOTE: Place manometer in a position so that readings can be taken at eye level.

Fill manometer with water, as shown in illustration to the zero level.

Start dryer. With burner on, take a reading.

Read water level at the inner tube. Readings should be taken at eye level.

Correct readings should be:

Natural Gas: ______ 3.5 in wc (8.7 mb).

L.P. Gas: _________ 10.5 in wc (26.1 mb).

If water column pressure is incorrect refer to “TO ADJUST GAS PRESSURE.”

Reverse procedure for removing manometer.

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Contents ML-96 / ML-122 Model no Serial NumbersTable of Contents Routine Maintenance Safety PrecautionsCleaning Important InformationInstallation Requirements Operational Service Check Procedure Description of PartsElectrical and Gas Requirements Control Panel MicroprocessorGas Burner Assembly Reversing Relay PanelSteam Coil and Damper System Steam Coil pH LevelDrive Shaft Assembly Idler Shaft AssemblyMain Door Switch Sail Switch Gas Models OnlyServicing Microprocessor Temperature Sensor Probe Replacement Gas Valve ReplacementBrushing on a soapy water solution Main Burner Orifices ReplacementBurner Tubes Replacement Ignition Module ReplacementThermostats To Convert Natural Gas to L.P. GasSail Switch Assembly Gas Models Only Steam Damper Actuator System Service and ReplacementSteam Coil Replacement May be needed to remove and install the steam coilMain Door Switch Replacement Front Panel and Main Door AssembliesDrive Motor Pulley Replacement Front Panel ReplacementTumbler Wheel Replacement on Drive Assembly Tumbler Wheel Replacement on Idler AssemblyBasket Assembly Adjustment 15/16 5 cm Flange Bearing Replacement Inch Support Wheel ReplacementRotational Sensor Assembly Idler Shaft Pillow Block Bearing ReplacementBelt Adjustment Motor to Drive Axle Motorized Impellor Blower ReplacementDrive Motor V-Belts Replacement Drive Motor ReplacementTroubleshooting Phase 6 OPL System Diagnostics Burner hi-limit safety thermostat Is trippingDiagnostic L.E.D. Display Failure Codes Overload for impellor fan motor Is trippingD. Display Indicators D. Display Indicator NumberFAN Blower Output L.E.D. Indicator AIR AIR JET Output L.E.D. Indicator OptionalHT1 Heat Output L.E.D. Indicator Fuse Main Fuse Input L.E.D. IndicatorPhase 7 OPL System Diagnostics Diagnostic L.E.D. Display Fault MessagesInput/Output Board L.E.D. Indicators Data LabelInputs OutputsHow to Use a Manometer 450412 ADC Part No 4 01/02/08
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