SECTION 4: TROUBLESHOOTING

D226 TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION

WARNING: Inspection, testing and repair of electrical equipment should be performed only by qualified service per- sonnel. Certain procedures in this section require electrical tests or measurements while power is applied to the machine. Exercise extreme caution at all times. If test points are not easily accessible, disconnect power, attach

test equipment and reapply power to test. When replacing electrical parts, disconnect power at source circuit breaker.

Problem: Power light does not illuminate.

1.Power not connected to the unit through the control box. Open the control box cover and verify that incoming power lines are connected and light.

2.Service breaker tripped or open. Verify that the breaker is closed.

3.Power switch connections could be loose. Ensure that the connections are of sound quality.

4.Power switch is faulty. Replace the power switch.

5.Power light is faulty. Replace the light.

Problem: Water pressure is too low.

1.Water pressure regulator is out of adjustment. Follow the instructions provided in the maintenance section and adjust so that the flow pressure is 20 ±5 PSI.

2.Water pressure regulator internal strainer is clogged. Clean in accordance with the instructions provided in the maintenance section.

3.Water pressure regulator is faulty. Replace the regulator.

4.Water pressure gauge is faulty or the cut off from the system. Verify that the test cock valve under the gauge is open to allow for the sensing of line pressure. Replace gauge if necessary.

5.Heat exchanger is clogged. Replace the heat exchanger.

Problem: Solenoid valve is not opening/shutting.

1.Power not connected to the unit through the control box. Open the control box cover and verify that incoming power lines are connected and light.

2.Service breaker tripped or open. Verify that the breaker is closed.

3.Power switch connections could be loose. Ensure that the connections are of sound quality.

4.Power switch is faulty. Replace the power switch.

5.Thermostat is faulty. Replace the thermostat.

6.Solenoid wires are loose or broken. Verify that the electrical connections are of sound quality.

7.Faulty solenoid coil. Replace the solenoid.

Problem: Outlet water temperature too low.

1.Power not connected to the unit through the control box. Open the control box cover and verify that incoming power lines are connected and light.

2.Service breaker tripped or open. Verify that the breaker is closed.

3.Power switch connections could be loose. Ensure that the connections are of sound quality.

4.Power switch is faulty. Replace the power switch.

5.Thermostat is faulty. Replace the thermostat.

6.Solenoid wires are loose or broken. Verify that the electrical connections are of sound quality.

7.Faulty solenoid coil. Replace the solenoid.

8.Steam flow pressure is too low for the unit. Verify that the steam flow is 15-25 PSIG.

9.Water flow pressure is too high. Follow the instructions provided in the maintenance section and adjust so that the flow pres- sure is 20 ±5 PSI.

10.Heat exchanger is clogged. Replace the heat exchanger.

11.Insufficient volume of steam to unit. Check the line size and flow pressure.

AJ-64 Conveyor Series Technical Manual 7610-003-30-93

Issued: 05-02-2006 Revised: N/A

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AJ-100CE, AJ-100CGP, AJ-100CS, aj-86ce, AJ-86CS specifications

The Jackson AJ series of guitars exemplifies a dedication to high-quality craftsmanship, innovative technology, and stunning aesthetics, making them a favorite among guitarists of various skill levels.

The AJ-100CGP is a standout model in the lineup, featuring a solid spruce top and mahogany back and sides that deliver a rich and vibrant tone. This guitar embodies a classic dreadnought design, offering a full, powerful sound ideal for both strumming and fingerpicking. Its high-gloss finish enhances its visual appeal while also promising durability, making it suitable for regular performances and practice sessions. The inclusion of a rosewood fretboard provides smooth playability and features elegant dot inlays for easy navigation along the neck.

The AJ-86CS offers a slightly different aesthetic with its cutaway design, allowing for improved access to higher frets, making it a great choice for lead guitarists. It combines a solid cedar top with mahogany back and sides, creating a warm and articulate tone, perfect for a range of musical styles from folk to rock. The fishman pickup system integrated into this model ensures that the guitar sounds incredible both plugged and unplugged, allowing musicians to connect in various performance settings.

For those seeking an elegant option, the AJ-100CE is an acoustic-electric guitar that pairs a solid spruce top with mahogany back and sides as well. The onboard electronics maintain the guitar's natural voice, providing an authentic acoustic sound when amplified. The cutaway body shape not only adds visual flair but also enhances playability, making it a preferred choice for solo performances.

The AJ-64CS showcases vintage tones with its solid Sitka spruce top paired with carefully selected mahogany back and sides. This guitar is designed with a classic vibe, featuring detailed binding and a distressed finish that evokes a sense of nostalgia. The AJ-64CS is favored by players who appreciate well-balanced sound and sustainable construction.

Lastly, the AJ-86CE brings a high-performance focus to the lineup with its innovative features. Similar to the AJ-100CE, it boasts a cutaway design and an enhanced pickup system for amplified clarity. The blend of spruce and mahogany offers intricate tonal possibilities, catering to both strumming and intricate fingerstyle techniques.

In conclusion, each model in the Jackson AJ series presents unique characteristics and sound profiles, marrying classic craftsmanship with modern technology. This makes them versatile instruments suited for a wide range of musical expressions, making them invaluable additions to any guitarist’s arsenal.