ADC AD-410 service manual Important Information

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Once the flame has been established in both burner boxes, the natural gas outlet manifold pressure measured at each gas valve pressure tap must be 3-1/2 inches W.C. (water column) pressure. Connect a water tube manometer to the 1/8” F.P.T. gas pressure tap on the downstream side of each gas valve. There is a pressure regulator in both gas valves so the manifold pressure can be adjusted to 3-1/2” water column (W.C.). Unscrew the slotted regulator cover which is located on the top of each gas valve, and turn the regulator adjustment screw located underneath the cover (clockwise [CW] to increase manifold pressure and counterclockwise [CCW] to decrease manifold pressure).

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The L.P. (liquid propane) gas pressure measured at each gas valve pressure tap must be 11-inches water column (W.C.) pressure, when the flame is established in both burner boxes. There is no means to adjust this pressure supplied with the dryer so the downstream L.P. pressure regulator must be adjusted to provide the 11- inch water column (W.C.) outlet manifold pressure. Connect a water tube manometer to the 1/8” F.P.T. gas pressure tap on the downstream side of each gas valve to measure the manifold pressure.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Once the Blower Motor starts, both the FRONT AIR FLOW SWITCH and the REAR AIR FLOW SWITCH must pull in to indicate that there is sufficient air flow through the machine for safe ignition of both the Front Burner and the Rear Burner.

Refer to the system ladder diagram for “HEAT” signal information. There are several safety devices that must be satisfied prior to ignition. Any one of these safety devices can cause NO IGNITION, therefore a “HEAT FAULT”...i.e., FRONT AIR FLOW SWITCH

REAR AIR FLOW SWITCH EXHAUST HI-LIMIT SWITCH

FRONT BURNER INTAKE HI-LIMIT SWITCH

REAR BURNER INTAKE HI-LIMIT SWITCH

DEFECTIVE ELECTRICALHEAT CIRCUIT

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Contents American Dryer Corporation Retain This Manual In a Safe Place For Future Reference Important Note to PurchaserFor Your Safety Page Table of Contents Section Troubleshooting AD-410 Reference Guide Base Section AD-410 Operator CONTROLS/INDICATORS AD-410 Machine Operational SummaryControl Power On END of Cycle / Heater Fault Indicator / AIR JET AD-410 Machine Operation Troubleshooting Information AIR JETUnload Tilted Load TiltedDRY If Both AIR Flow Switches are not Open AT this Time GAS PressureImportant Information ONE 1 Burner will not Ignite AT the Beginning of a Cycle System Ladder DiagramONE 1 Burner will not Ignite During a Drying Cycle Solenoid Control Optional Sprinkler Control SignalsLint Drawer / Guard Status Page Explosion could Result What to do if YOU Smell GASStandards National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA no -LATEST EditionSuggested Cleaning Schedule CleaningLiquids Monthly Lubrication Adjustments Days After Installation and Every 6 Months ThereafterGas Dimensions AD-410 with Inlet AIR Adapter Installation Requirements Enclosure / AIR Supply / Exhaust RequirementsOperational Service Check Procedure Electrical Requirements and GAS RequirementsHeat Section Direct Spart Ignition DSI System COMPONENTS/FUNCTIONS24 VAC Direct Spark Ignition DSI Module Repairable ADC Direct Spark Ignition DSI Operation Flow Chart Troubleshooting the Direct Spark Ignition DSI System ManometerMAN0677 Page If not, refer to the Second Visual Check on First Visual Check Second Visual Check Third Visual Check Are no Retries Leaks with a Flame Continuously Page Page Create a Potential Safety Hazard Page Steam Coil System Operation General OverviewPage Page Page Page Sprinkler System Description Require any adjustment Page Page Supplies Before Servicing the Dryer MAN3169 Tilting System Description Page Tilting Pistons Page Page Page Page AIR JET Assembly Page Blower Squirrel Cage Fan Motor Assembly Leave enough movement for V-belt adjustment Page Important do not Overtighten V-BELTS Important do not Overtighten V-BELTS Page Page Filter and Regulator Assembly Door Systems Page Page Page Page Allow a full 72 hours for the silicone to cure Page Control and Electrical System Page Button does not Disable the High Voltage to the Dryer If the Opposite Side is not LEVEL, the Dryer will not Tilt ºC + Page Page Page Page Page Page MAN3405 Page Page Page Tumbler Basket System Important do not Over Tighten Turnbuckle Install new V-belts Tighten turnbuckle For Gear Reducer removal refer to Section d on page 99 Page Do not tighten 101 102 103 Troubleshooting Drive motor is not operating does not start Impellor fan motor is not operating does not start 107 108 Dryer operates but is taking too long to dry Excessive noise and vibration Dryer will not level from a tilt position Procedure for Functional Check Replacement Components 113 ADC450414 1- 05/27/99-25