ADC AD-410 service manual

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b.PLC (Programmable Logic Controller)

1)The PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) can consist of one (1) or two (2) modules; a main module and in some cases an expansion module is used for additional inputs and outputs.

NOTE: The information listed below is generic in nature, refer to blueprints for specific details.

a)The main PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) module has eight (8) input relays which are labeled #0 through #7 and six (6) output relays labeled #200 through #205.

(1)Input Relays

Input relays #0, #1, #2, and #3 are set up as users inputs to signal what specific function is to be performed (i.e., open-close door, load-unload tilted, open doors, and level dryer). These input relays are charted as 1 and 0 (1 is logic on and 0 is logic off). When either an input relay or an output relay in on, the appropriate L.E.D. (light emitting diode) on the PLC will be illuminated.

For input relay #4 to turn on, the left and right front doors must be completely open. Once these doors are completely open, the jog forward (input #5) and jog reverse (input #6) can turn on through the PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) which in turn rotates the tumbler (drum and basket) through either output relay #204 or output relay #205 providing the lint door is closed. This interlock is performed through PLC input #16 (lint door closed), or in some cases contactor B is used to interrupt the 24 VAC signal from reaching the drive contactors and the tilting solenoids.

(2)Output Relays

Output relay #200 controls the open front door function. When this signal is energized, the pneumatic valve opens allowing air into the two (2) door cable cylinders, which in turn opens the front doors.

The end of cycle (EOC) output (relay #202) switches on after an air jet signal is received. This output relay will stay illuminated until the dryer is attended to.

During a drying cycle, the PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) monitors the status of the Phase 5 microprocessor controller (computer) "HEAT ON/OFF" signal. Input relay #13 is the "control status" of the front and rear gas valves and monitors the state of both the front burner and rear burner "Air Flow" switches. If a fault is sensed, input #13 L.E.D. (light emitting diode) turns off at that point and output relay #203 "HEATER FAULT" indicator and output relay #202 "END OF CYCLE" indicator will begin to flash at a rate of one (1) flash per second. Both indicators will flash until the operator presses the "HEATER FAULT" indicator/ reset push-button.

Output relay #204 (drive forward) and output relay #205 (drive reverse) are used to perform jog functions.

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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 System Ladder Diagram ONE 1 Burner will not Ignite AT the Beginning of a CycleONE 1 Burner will not Ignite During a Drying Cycle Optional Sprinkler Control Signals Solenoid ControlLint Drawer / Guard Status Page Explosion could Result What to do if YOU Smell GASStandards National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA no -LATEST EditionCleaning Suggested Cleaning ScheduleLiquids 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