H.Drive motor reverses, but does not go forward, blower motor runs. The display reads “Rotation Fault”.* (Refer to page 57)

1.Possible causes:

a.Belt is broke, loose, or slipping.

b.Lint accumulation on the rotational sensor.

c.Rotational sensor magnet is missing or broke. Reset power, then, restart the dryer.

d.Check for 24 VAC at the computer board J8 connector pin 8 brown wire to GND. If no voltage is present, check for a loose connection, if connection is good, replace computer. If voltage is present, proceed to next step.

e.Check for 24 VAC on the drive motor contactor forward side A1 to A2. If no voltage, check for a loose connection in the wire going back to the blower contactor A2. If voltage is present, proceed to next step.

f.Check for proper voltage on the T1, T2, and T3 side of the drive contactor. If no voltage, replace drive contactor. If voltage is present, proceed to next step.

g.Use a nonconductive device (i.e., wooden pencil) to push in on the motor contactor. If motor does not come on, the problem is a faulty motor.

I.Drive motor operates in forward mode, but does not reverse, blower motor runs. The display reads “Rotation Fault”.* (Refer to page 57)

1.Possible causes:

a.Belt is broke, loose, or slipping.

b.Lint accumulation on the rotational sensor.

c.Rotational sensor magnet is missing or broke. Reset power, then, restart the dryer.

d.Check for 24 VAC at the computer board J8 connector pin 9 gray wire to GND. If no voltage is present, check for a loose connection, if connection is good, replace computer. If voltage is present, proceed to next step.

e.Check for 24 VAC on the drive motor contactor reverse side A1 to A2. If no voltage, check for a loose connection in the wire going back to the blower contactor A2. If voltage is present, proceed to next step.

f.Check for proper voltage on the T1, T2, and T3 side of the drive contactor. If no voltage, replace drive contactor. If voltage is present, proceed to next step.

g.Use a nonconductive device (i.e., wooden pencil) to push in on the motor contactor. If motor does not come on, the problem is a faulty motor.

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AD-25, AD-30 specifications

American Dryer Corporation (ADC) has long been a trusted name in the commercial laundry equipment industry. Among their notable offerings are the AD-30 and AD-25 dryers, which are engineered to provide exceptional performance, reliability, and efficiency.

The AD-30 dryer is designed for high-capacity laundry operations, making it an ideal choice for large businesses such as hotels, hospitals, and laundromats. With a maximum drying capacity of 30 pounds, the AD-30 features a robust construction that can withstand the demands of heavy usage. Its powerful airflow technology ensures quick drying times, improving productivity and minimizing energy consumption. The dryer is equipped with a microprocessor control that offers multiple cycle options and customizable settings, allowing operators to tailor each drying cycle based on the specific fabric types being processed.

On the other hand, the AD-25 serves smaller operations with a capacity of 25 pounds, making it an efficient choice for businesses with moderate laundry needs. Similar to the AD-30, it incorporates advanced airflow technology to enhance drying efficiency. The AD-25 also features easy-to-use controls and programmable settings, providing flexibility for various drying requirements. Both models come with an easy-to-clean lint filter that helps maintain optimal air quality and prolongs the life of the machine.

In terms of construction, both dryers are built with durability in mind. Their stainless steel exteriors are not only aesthetically pleasing but also resistant to corrosion, ensuring they remain in good condition over time. The design of these dryers incorporates vibration reduction systems to minimize noise during operation, contributing to a more pleasant working environment.

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In summary, American Dryer Corp's AD-30 and AD-25 dryers exemplify the brands' commitment to providing quality, efficiency, and reliability in commercial laundry operations. With their advanced technologies and user-friendly features, these dryers are well-equipped to meet the diverse needs of the laundry industry.