American Dryer Corp ML-310 Phase 7 service manual

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10)Remove the two (2) 3/8” mufflers. (Refer to the illustration on page 56.) Reinstall these mufflers on the new solenoid valve body.

11)The left orifice (marked #12 on the tilting solenoid valve) now must be configured for external pilot.

NOTE: For 1-Way Tilt models proceed to Step #23.

12)Remove the two (2) Phillips head screws.

13)Carefully remove the end of the valve.

NOTE: The pieces within the end of the valve are small. Handle carefully to avoid losing parts.

14)Place the solenoid plug over the pilot orifice position of the solenoid valve end.

15)Place the O-ring (from Step #13) into the top portion of the solenoid valve end.

16)Place end back onto the valve removed in Step #13.

17)Replace the two (2) Phillips head screws removed in Step #12.

18)Remove Allen plug on the left side of the orifice marked #12 on the tilting solenoid valve.

19)Remove the pilot air’s 1/4” compression fitting.

20)Remove the pilot air’s 1/8” elbow.

Reinstall the elbow onto the new solenoid valve body.

21)Reconnect the three (3) air lines removed in Step #7.

Tighten/secure compression fittings on the air lines loosened in Step #7.

22)Bolt the solenoid valve in place using the two (2) 1/4-20 hex head bolts removed in Step #8.

23)Reconnect the three (3) air line compression fittings.

24)Reestablish the compressed air supply to the dryer.

25)Check for leaks.

26)Reestablish electrical power to the dryer.

27)Engage “EMERGENCY STOP” (E-Stop) disengaged in Step #3.

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Contents ML-310 Phase Important Note to Purchaser Retain This Manual In a Safe Place For Future ReferenceFor Your Safety Page Table of Contents Section Procedure for Functional Check of Replacement ML-310 Reference Guide Base Section Explosion could Result SectionStandards Liquids CleaningAT 80 PSI 5.51 Bars Every 3 Months LubricationDays After Installation and Every 6 Months Thereafter AdjustmentsSpecifications and Dimensions Dimensions Obligation Obligation ENCLOSURE/AIR SUPPLY/EXHAUST Requirements Installation RequirementsElectrical and GAS Requirements Operational Service Check ProcedureDirect Spark Ignition DSI System COMPONENTS/FUNCTIONS Heat SectionVAC Direct Spark Ignition DSI Modules Valves are not Field Repairable First Visual Check Second Visual Check Third Visual Check DSI Ignitor GAP Feeler Gauge Troubleshooting the Direct Spark Ignition DSI SystemPage Page Page First Visual Check Second Visual Check Third Visual Check With a Flame GAP on the Ignitor/Flame-Probe Page Flash Green Continuously Page With a Flame GAP on the Ignitor/Flame-Probe Page Light RED Continuously Page Made of Brass and can be Easily Damaged CreateapotentialsafetyhazardGeneral Overview Steam Coil System OperationPage Page Page Page Sprinkler System Description MAN3488 Page Supplies Before Servicing the Dryer Page Page Tilting System Description Page Page Page Page Page AIR JET Assembly Page Blower Squirrel Cage Fan Motor Assembly Page Page Important do not Overtighten V-BELTS Important do not Overtighten V-BELTS Page Page Regulator Operation FILTER/REGULATOR AssemblyDoor Systems Manual Doors Automatic Doors Page Page Page Control and Electrical System Ladder Diagram Page Button does not Disable the High Voltage to the Dryer Page ºC + ºC + ºK Page Page Page Page Page Page Tumbler/Drum SECTION. Serious Injury can Result Page Basket Tumbler Drive System Important do not Overtighten Turnbuckle Important do not Overtighten Turnbuckle Page Page Important do not Overtighten Turnbuckle Page Page Page Phase 7 OPL System Diagnostics Inputs RED Outputs Green Fdrc RED L.E.D Lint RED L.E.D 100 101 Troubleshooting Drive motor is not operating does not start Impellor fan motor is not operating does not start 105 106 Dryer operates but is taking too long to dry Excessive noise and vibration 109 Procedure for Functional Check Replacement Components 111 ADC450421 1- 10/03/00-10