American Dryer Corp AD-200 PHASE 7 service manual

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4)Insert blocks of wood under the tumbler (basket) - access through the

lint drawer - to take the weight off of the drive wheels.

5) Loosen the turnbuckle and remove the V-belts.

Remove bottom turnbuckle mounting bolt.

6) Remove the bolts from the pillow block bearing mounting pads as well as the adjustment bolts.

7) Remove Drive Motor from the dryer. Refer to drive motor replacement on page 88.

8)Remove the taper lock bushings from the gear reducer and side gear reducer to the center of the shaft. (Refer to the taper bushing drive motor pulley replacement section page 89.)

9)Remove the taper lock bushings from the drive wheels.

10)Slide the pillow block bearings and taper lock bushing inward towards the gear reducer on the drive shaft.

11)Lift the end of the drive shaft closest to the rear of the dryer and pivot the other end of the shaft on the drive wheel until the shaft can be removed from the dryer.

12)To install new drive shaft, reverse Step #11 thru Step #2.

13)Reestablish electrical power to the dryer.

e.Drive Wheel Replacement

1)Discontinue electrical power to the dryer.

2)Follow Step #2 thru Step #11 in the Drive Shaft Replacement instructions in the previous section (page 89 and page 90) for the replacement of the drive wheels.

IMPORTANT: Both drive wheels should be replaced on the drive shaft.

3)To replace the drive wheel assembly into the dryer, reverse Step #11 thru Step #2 in the instructions in the previous section (page 89 and page 90).

4)Verify proper position of drive shaft components prior to tightening onto shaft.

5)Reestablish electrical power to the dryer.

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Contents AD-200 Phase Retain This Manual In a Safe Place For Future Reference Important Note to PurchaserFor Your Safety Page Table of Contents Components AD-200 Reference Guide Base Section Section Explosion could ResultStandards Cleaning LiquidsAT 80 PSI 5.51 Bars Empty the compressed air filter bowlLubrication Adjustments Days After Installation and Every 6 Months ThereafterSpecifications and Dimensions Dimensions Obligation Obligation Installation Requirements ENCLOSURE/AIR SUPPLY/EXHAUST RequirementsOperational Service Check Procedure Electrical and GAS RequirementsHeat Section Direct Spark Ignition DSI System COMPONENTS/FUNCTIONSVAC Direct Spark Ignition DSI Module 225º F 107º C Thermostat Redundant Gas Valve Troubleshooting Flow Chart Quick Reference First Visual CheckSecond Visual Check Third Visual Check Troubleshooting the Direct Spark Ignition DSI System DSI Ignitor GAP Feeler GaugePage Page Three Visual Checks First Visual Check Second Visual Check Third Visual Check With a Flame System Diagnosis Gas PressureDSI Ignitor/Flame-Probe Assembly Adjustments ContinuouslyPage Page Direct Spark Ignition DSI 24 VAC Transformer With a Flame Light RED Continuously Page Page Direct Spark Ignition DSI 24 VAC Transformer Createapotentialsafetyhazard Discontinue electrical power to the dryerSteam Coil System Operation Open ALL gas shut-off valves closed in Step #2Page Page Disconnect compressed air supply from the dryer Page Description Of Components Resistive Temperature Device RTD Sprinkler System DescriptionSprinkler System Operation Page HP 2.24 kw Control Relay Replacement Supplies Before Servicing the DryerPage Page Tilting System Description Tilting Solenoid Valve 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 FILTER/REGULATOR Assembly Filter Maintenance To remove filter elementDoor Systems OperationManual Doors Pneumatic Automatic Door Replacement or Removal Automatic DoorsPage Page Loosen the cord grip cap that the valve wire go through Control and Electrical System Ladder Diagram Page Button does not Disable the High Voltage to the Dryer Drive tumbler and basket MotorPage ºC + ºC + ºK PLC Programmable Logic Controller Page Page Page Discontinue electrical power to the dryer Page Page Page Tumbler Basket System Reinstall V-belts then tighten turnbuckle Important do not Overtighten TurnbuckleImportant do not Overtighten Turnbuckle Page Page Important do not Overtighten Turnbuckle Page Page Page Phase 7 OPL System Diagnostics Fnol Fan Overload FAN Contactor Fault The Fan Contactor was not pulledRSS Rear Sail Switch Rbhl Rear Burner High LimitIs OFF Board Input Description Red L.E.DThen the L.E.D. is on Down, then the L.E.D. is on24VM RED L.E.D Control voltage at the spare inputs Valve is open ON, then the L.E.D. is onProgrammable and Defaulted to Lint Drawer Programmable and Defaulted to Front Door OpenProgrammable and Defaulted to Front Door Closed Programmable and Defaulted to Front DownProgrammable and Defaulted to Rear Door Closed Programmable and Defaulted to Rear DownProgrammable and Defaulted to Rear Door Open Programmable and Defaulted to SpareTroubleshooting 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 ADC450039 1- 04/21/00-25

AD-200 PHASE 7 specifications

American Dryer Corp (ADC) has long been a leader in the laundry equipment industry, and its AD-200 PHASE 7 model is a testament to the company's commitment to innovation and efficiency. Designed for commercial applications, the AD-200 PHASE 7 is a high-performance dryer that sets a new standard for drying technology in laundromats, hotels, and other laundry facilities.

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