American Dryer Corp AD-310 Phase 7 Button does not Disable the High Voltage to the Dryer

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CAUTION: When servicing the HIGH VOLTAGE section of the dryer, the ELECTRICAL POWER MUST BE DISABLED. THEEMERGENCY STOP(E-Stop)

BUTTON DOES NOT DISABLE THE HIGH VOLTAGE TO THE DRYER.

1.Control/Electrical System Description

a.3-Phase (3ø) Electrical Power

The 3-phase (3ø) electrical power for the dryer enters the dryer through the power distribution block located in the dryer base electrical box. It is then distributed to the blower (impellor/fan) motor, drive (basket [tumbler]) motor, and transfer circuits.

1)Blower (squirrel cage fan) Motor

The blower (squirrel cage fan) motor circuit consists of a blower motor thermal magnetic overload. The overload current is adjustable by a dial located on the face of the overload. (Refer to the electrical specification diagram for correct current setting.)

Attached to the thermal magnetic starter is an auxiliary contact used to sense an overload trip. This produces a safety error so the dryer service is disabled (the dryer will not start).

In series with the thermal magnetic overload is the blower motor contactor. This device enables the supply voltage to reach the blower (squirrel cage fan) motor. The blower motor contactor is controlled by the Phase 7 microprocessor controller (computer). (Refer to Section b-1on page 78 for microprocessor controller [computer] information.) When 24 VAC is applied to coil A1-A2, the contactor closes and enables the circuit.

The blower (squirrel cage fan) motor used for gas model dryers is 15 HP (11.18 kw) and for steam model dryers is 25 HP (18.64 kw). The motor wiring configuration is dependent on the specific voltage of the dryer. When wiring the motor, refer to the motor nameplate.

2)Drive (basket [tumbler]) Motor

The drive (basket [tumbler]) motor converts the 3-phase (3ø) power source entering the drive motor thermal magnetic overload. The overload current is adjustable by a dial located on the face of the overload. (Refer to the electrical specification diagram for correct current setting.) In this circuit, the drive motor contactor follows the thermal magnetic overload.

The drive motor has two (2) separate sets of coils and two (2) separate sets of contacts. One (1) of these sets is for forward basket (tumbler) and drum rotation and the other for reverse basket (tumbler) and drum rotation. The thermal magnetic overloads and the contactors are located in the left hand electrical cabinet. The direction of the drive motor is determined by the phases going into the motor (i.e., in a reverse direction phase, L1 and L2 are switched). When viewing this contactor, the left hand block connections are for the forward rotation direction (clockwise [CW]) when viewed from the front of the dryer.

The drive (basket [tumbler]) motor is a 5 HP (3.73 kw) motor. Refer to the motor nameplate for specific terminal box wiring.

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Contents AD-310 Phase Retain This Manual In a Safe Place For Future Reference Important Note to PurchaserFor Your Safety Page Table of Contents Section Procedure for Functional Check of Replacement AD-310 Reference Guide Base Section Section Explosion could ResultStandards Cleaning LiquidsAT 80 PSI 5.51 Bars Lubrication Every 3 MonthsAdjustments 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 Modules 225º F 107º C Thermostat Redundant Gas Valve First Visual Check Second Visual Check Third Visual Check Troubleshooting the Direct Spark Ignition DSI System ManometerPage Page Page First Visual Check Second Visual Check Third Visual Check With a Flame DSI Ignitor/Flame-Probe Assembly Adjustments Page Flash Green Continuously Page With a Flame DSI Ignitor/Flame-Probe Assembly Adjustments Page Light RED Continuously Page Createapotentialsafety Hazard Made of Brass and can be Easily DamagedSteam Coil System Operation General OverviewPage 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 FILTER/REGULATOR Assembly Regulator OperationDoor 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 Tumbler/Drum SECTION. Serious Injury can Result 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 ADC 450049 1- 09/14/00-25
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