Sterling 882.00291.00 Replacing/Cleaning the Cooling Coil, Cooling Coil Location and Disassembly

Models: 882.00291.00

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Replacing/Cleaning the Cooling Coil

5.Disconnect heater thermostat safety.

6.Pickup and place the top casting in a safe place.

7.Pickup the desiccant can to reveal the heater.

8.Using a 1/8” Allen wrench, remove the four (4) 10-32 screws on the heater plate.

9.Remove the wires to the heater plate assembly being removed or replaced.

10.Remove the two (2) 4-40 screws for the temperature switch.

11.Inspect temperature switch with voltmeter. (Normally closed, ohms). Replace if faulty.

12.Re-install the heater and heater plate assemblies in reverse order. Install new heater gaskets and securely tighten all fasteners.

Caution! Heater loops should not touch each other. “Hot spots” lead to premature heater failure!

Replacing/Cleaning the Cooling Coil

Figure 13: Cooling Coil Location and Disassembly

1" Wide x 1/8" Thick High Temperature Gasket

Undo (4) 10-32 Button Head Screws using 1/8 Allen Wrench

Use compressed air or a steam cleaner to blow the dust off or clean any oily residue on the coil.

PROCESS

DEW POINT

CONTROL

TEMPERATURE

 

POWER

 

 

ON

 

 

OFF

POWER ON

ALARM

ON

OFF

To clean the cooling coil, use compressed air or a steam cleaner to blow the dust off or clean any oily residue on the coil.

Water flow requirement:

If used as an after-Cooler: 3 to 4 GPM @ 85°F.

If used as a Plasticizer trap: 3 to 4 GPM @ 40°F to 45°F.

Replacement Procedures

1.Shut down the dryer, tag out and lock out the controls if necessary.

2.Shut the water off to the cooling coil.

3.Remove the four 10-32 bolts.

4.Gently slide the cooling coil out.

15, 30, & 60 cfm Compact Dryers

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Sterling 882.00291.00 Replacing/Cleaning the Cooling Coil, Cooling Coil Location and Disassembly, Replacement Procedures