Next reverse leads to temp sensor black to black and red to white. At that point you measure approximately 1.8 amps, this is the turn on voltage of the device. If you hold the temp sensor in your hands and warm it the reading will decrease corresponding to a higher current flow (the decrease is very slight tenths of a volt).
2)The Rotational Sensor is a magnetic proximity switch that is mounted on the basket (tumbler) wrapper on the left side of the dryer. There is a magnet mounted to the side of the basket (tumbler). After each rotation of the basket (tumbler), the magnet passes by the proximity switch causing the contacts to close and pulse the Phase 7 microprocessor controller (computer). Whenever the magnet is over the proximity switch there should be contact closure.
When a drying cycle is started, the blower (fan and impellor) output switches on putting 24 VAC on the blower (fan and impellor) contactor coil, which in turn pulls in the contactor starting the blower motor turning. Through the contactor relay this also triggers an input signal to the PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) disabling the tilting function. Moments later, the basket (tumbler) and drum begins to rotate because the output turns on thereby pulling in the basket (tumbler) and drum forward contactor. Next, the Heat “On/Off” output will turn on if there is a call for heat, suppling 24 VAC to the heat circuit through the safety circuits.
a)The first safety circuit is the Manual Reset Exhaust
b)A second safety circuit is the Burner Manual Reset
c)A third safety circuit is the Sail Switch which is attached to the front of the burner box. This device pulls in when the impellor (fan and blower) is operating correctly and verifies proper airflow.
If ALL the safeties are properly maintained, 24 VAC will enable the Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) Module and a try for ignition begins. The DSI module induces a spark (at the spark electrode) and then opens (energizes) the gas valve for
the burner again until power is again cycled to the DSI module. If the spark produces a flame then a microamp (∝ A) signal is created between the
c.Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
1)The PLC can consist of one (1) or two (2) modules; a main module and in some cases an expansion module is used for additional inputs and outputs.
NOTE: The information listed on page 80 is generic in nature, refer to blueprints for specific details.
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