American Dryer Corp ADG-464 manual

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The duct work must be smooth on the inside with no projections from sheet metal screws or other obstructions which would collect lint. Inspection doors must be installed at strategic points in the duct work for periodic lint removal.

Use smooth sweeping elbows instead of sharp 90º elbows. The radius of an elbow should be at least 1-1/2 times the duct diameter.

When the exhaust duct goes through a combustible wall on a roof, leave a 2-inch (5.08 cm) clearance space between the exhaust ducting and the wall or roof.

When adding ducts, the duct that leaves the building must be protected from the weather. For horizontal ducting use a 90º turned downward . For vertical duct work use a 180º turned downward. In either case, allow at least twice the diameter of the duct between the duct opening and nearest obstruction. (If the duct is rectangular, leave twice the smallest face dimension.)

IMPORTANT: DO NOT use screen or caps on the outside opening of the exhaust duct work. Screens will clog with lint and caps will restrict the exhaust airflow.

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Contents ADG-464 Retain This Manual In a Safe Place For Future Reference For Your Safety Page Table of Contents Returning Warranty Cards Parts Returning Warranty Parts Service PartsTroubleshooting TOC Section What to do if YOU Smell GAS Safety PrecautionsPage Specifications SPECIFICATIONS/DIMENSIONSDimensions Reassembly of Dryer Installation ProceduresPage Page Location Requirements Internal AIR, Electric and Water Connections Page Page Page Page Page Left Drum Motor External Supply Connections Page Page Electrical Requirements Electrical RequirementsElectrical Service Specifications PER Dryer Page Fresh AIR Supply Requirements Preparation for Operation PRE START-UPCleaning Routine MaintenanceMonthly Component System Descriptions Page Page Main AIR Blower and Heat Reclaimer System Page Additives or Solvents Compressed AIR SystemPage Page GAS Burner and Ignition System Switch #1 Recycling Mode Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Safety Devices Level Fault Parts ServiceWarranty Returning Warranty CardsReturning Warranty Parts Page Troubleshooting Possible Solutions Power MalfunctionsProbable Causes No Control Power Blue Light Off Machine Main Power Shuts Down Blue Indicator Off 2CRB Sprinkler Circuit Description Page If no, go to on Possible Solutions Unless the Water Valve to the Sprinkler is Closed General DescriptionBurner Ignition Burner Controller Input Signal ComponentsIntroduction Burner Section Input Circuit Component DescriptionLoad Door Switch DS1B Stop Detector Relay Contact SMD no Output Signal Component DescriptionGAS Fault Message gas system only Heater Fault Message Possible Solutions Page Page AIR Fault Message HI-TEMP Fault Message Possible Solutions Drum Fault Message Page Tumbler Basket Section Electrical Components Tumbler Basket Section Electrical MalfunctionsFollowing is for 2-Door Models only Rear Panel Control Problems Probable Causes Possible Solutions PLC OUT PIN 7 = Unload Door Open PLC OUT PIN 10 = Front UP Unload 1 Selection Probable CausesDoor Open Problem Drum Fault Message Malfunction Probable Causes Page Rear Down Switch LS2 Front Door SwitchLint Drawer Proximity Switches Base Section Electrical MalfunctionsTumbler Basket Tilt Problems Level Fault Lint Chamber Pressure Switch PS3Probable Solutions Page Lint Screen Mechanism Problem Screen Fault Lint Chamber Air Pressure Problem AIR Fault Pendant Electrical Components Pendant Control MalfunctionsVerify Pendant Electrical Signals Wiring Diagram Temperature Sensing Page Temperature Measurement and Sensing Problems Motors Circuit Wiring to the Analog Input ModuleMotor Protection Device Descriptions Motor Actuation Problems Probable CausesBurner Controller stops heat PLC Programmable Logic Controller Error Messages