P. MOTOR CONTACTOR (1Ø MOT OR)

This motor contactor used on a single-phase (1ø) dryer, is located in the rear of the dryer, in the electrical panel box. Its purpose is to transfer the higher voltage to the motor, when the contactor coil voltage has been achieved.

Q. NON-REVERSING CONTACTOR (3Ø MOT OR)

The non-reversing contactor is used on 3-phase (3ø) non-reversing dryers and is located on the upper left hand side of the dryer (view from the rear). Its purpose is to transfer the higher voltage to the motor, when the contactor coil voltage has been achieved.

R. REVERSING RELAY PANEL

This panel is located in the back of the dryer at the upper left hand corner. On this panel is an arc suppressor board, which filters out “noise” that might go to the coils of the contactors. Also, mounted on this panel are the drive and blower/fan contactors. The 2-pole circuit breaker is used to protect L1 and L3 on 460-480 VAC models only. The transformer is stepping down the incoming voltage to 24 VAC, to supply the voltage to the computer and controls.

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American Dryer Corp AD-25, AD-30 Motor Contactor 1Ø MOT or, NON-REVERSING Contactor 3Ø MOT or, Reversing Relay Panel

AD-25, AD-30 specifications

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