American Dryer Corp ADG-530D II, WDA-530D II installation manual

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IMPORTANT: Exhaust back pressure measured by a manometer at the dryer exhaust duct area must be no less than 0 and must not exceed 0.3 inches (0.74 mb) of water column (W.C.).

NOTE: Careful consideration should be given to where the exhaust duct is located in relation to the make-up air openings. If make-up air opening is too close to exhaust outlet, lint and fumes will be drawn back into the dryer area through these openings.

If the length of the ductwork run or quantity of elbows used exceeds the specifications noted in this booklet, the cross-sectional area of the ductwork must be increased in proportion to the number of elbows or duct run added.

IMPORTANT: For extended ductwork runs, the cross-sectional area of the duct can only be increased to an extent. For extended ductwork runs, a professional heating, venting, and air conditioning (HVAC) firm should be consulted for proper venting information.

Ductwork should be laid out in such a manner where allowances are made at the rear of the dryer for removal of rear service panels/guards.

IMPORTANT: Even though the dryer’s exhaust outlet size is 6-inches (15.24 cm) in diameter (at both the top basket [tumbler] damper duct and the bottom basket [tumbler] elbow where it leaves the dryer), the minimum connection at the point of exit from the dryer in ALL cases must be increased. The amount of increase in diameter will depend on the venting application/layout as described further in this manual.

IMPORTANT: UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES can the dryer be vented to the outdoors using a 6-inch (15.24 cm) diameter exhaust duct!!!

2.Exhaust Connections of Top and Bottom Baskets (Tumblers)

There is no common venting connection provided with the dryer. Each basket (tumbler) exhaust duct is provided with its own back draft damper. Each basket (tumbler) can be exhausted directly outdoors independently (refer to the illustration on page 17) or connected commonly (“Y”) together (refer to the illustration on page 18). Both single or common “Y” duct can be rigid or flexible ducting.

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Contents ADG-530D II/WDA-530D Retain This Manual In a Safe Place For Future Reference For Your Safety Page Table of Contents Section Procedure for Functional Check of Replacement Receiving and Handling Important InformationWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS Safety PrecautionsPage Specifications SpecificationsSpecifications UNPACKING/SETTING UP Installation ProceduresLocation Requirements Fresh AIR Supply Requirements Dryer Enclosure RequirementsPage General Exhaust Ductwork Information Exhaust RequirementsPage Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Important Venting Reminders Electrical Requirements Electrical InformationADG-530D Gas GAS Information Type of GAS Page Page Preoperational Tests Preparation for OperationPage Basket Tumbler Coating Starting the Dryer Operating InstructionsPage Shutdown Instructions Parts SERVICE/PARTS InformationService Returning Warranty Cards Warranty InformationWarranty Returning Warranty PartsPage Cleaning Routine MaintenanceMonths AdjustmentsLubrication Sectionviii TroubleshootingFailed motor contactor/relay Microprocessor controller computer L.E.D. display reads dSFL Failed keyboard touch pad label assembly If dryer is equipped with optional battery backup Dryer operates, but is taking too long to dry Condensation on main door glass Data Label Datalabel LOCATION/INFORMATIONSerial Number Procedure for Functional Check Replacement Components

WDA-530D II, ADG-530D II specifications

American Dryer Corp (ADC) has long been a leader in the manufacturing of high-performance commercial laundry equipment. Among its noteworthy offerings are the ADG-530D II and WDA-530D II models, both of which stand out for their advanced technologies, user-friendly features, and robust construction. These models are designed to meet the needs of laundromats, hotels, and other commercial laundry facilities, providing reliability and efficiency.

The ADG-530D II is a dual-pocket dryer that combines efficiency with superior drying performance. One of its main features is its powerful and energy-efficient heating system, which utilizes advanced airflow technology to reduce drying times while minimizing energy consumption. This model is equipped with a state-of-the-art microprocessor control system that allows for precise temperature and time settings, enhancing flexibility for various fabric types. Additionally, the ADG-530D II includes a large capacity that can accommodate various load sizes, making it an ideal choice for heavy daily usage.

On the other hand, the WDA-530D II model serves a slightly different purpose with a focus on wet cleaning. This innovative machine offers exceptional water extraction capabilities, ensuring that fabrics retain as little moisture as possible, which also contributes to quicker drying times. The WDA-530D II utilizes advanced technology to balance water levels and optimize washing cycles, thereby extending the life of the fabrics and improving overall cleanliness. Its easy-to-use interface simplifies operation, making it suitable for staff with varying levels of experience.

Both models incorporate durable construction materials designed to withstand heavy use in busy environments. Their design prioritizes ease of maintenance, featuring removable lint screens and efficient drainage systems that streamline cleaning and upkeep. User safety is also a priority, with built-in safety features to prevent overheating and ensure reliable operation.

In summary, the ADG-530D II and WDA-530D II by American Dryer Corp represent a blend of cutting-edge technology, user-friendly features, and robust design. Whether for drying or wet cleaning, these machines are engineered to enhance productivity in commercial laundry operations while delivering exceptional performance. Their commitment to energy efficiency and fabric care makes them an excellent investment for any laundry facility looking to enhance their operational efficiency and service quality.