American Dryer Corp. ADS-464 Clothes Dryer User Manual


 
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SUMMARY: With UV (under voltage control of the main disconnect) energized, the ADS-464 main switch
may be turned on.
STATE 2 - The tumbler (basket) temperature has risen “ABOVE” SHLC (Sprinkler High Limit Controller)
preset trip value. With power is applied to SHLC:
SHLC set point will open
SHLC alarm will close
#2CR (#2 control relay) will become energized
S11 will be energized (sprinkler valve open)
L4 (light #4) will be energized (sprinkler valve open)
SP2 will activate alarm horn.
#2CR “B” will open.
SHLC alarm relay will toggle, causing the alarm contact to close and activate 2CR’s (control relay’s) coil.
This action will;
Open 2CR “B” causing UV, the “under voltage” trip feature of the ADS-464’s main disconnect to shut
down the “MAIN POWER” to the dryer.
Latch 2CR “A” “ON” to eliminate any auomatic reset of the sprinkler solenoid
Energize the “SPRINKLER ON” air solenoid
Illuminate the “SPRINKLER RESET BUTTON”
Sound sprinkler alarm horn
NOTE: The sprinkler circuit will not reset until the ADS-464’s temperature is below the sprinkler hi-
limit controller setting.
STATE 3 - The tumbler (basket) temperature is still “ABOVE” SHLC (Sprinkler High Limit Controller)
preset value and PB #10 (push button #10) “Sprinkler Reset” has been pushed and held “IN.”
With power still applied to the SHLC:
#3CR will energize
S12 will energize
#3CR “A” will open
#2CR will de-energize
L4 will go off
SP2 will go off
SUMMARY: #3CR’s (#3 control relay’s) coil will energize causing:
3CR “A” will open and remove power from 2CR, S11, L4 and SP2
S12 “sprinkler off” air solenoid will activate turning off the actuated sprinkler valve
IMPORTANT: If the tumbler (basket) temperature is still “ABOVE” SHLC (Sprinkler High Limit
Controller) preset value, and the “SPRINKLER RESET” button is released the water
valve will open again. (Refer to STATE 2 above.) If the tumbler (basket)
temperature is “BELOW” the SHLC preset value when the “SPRINKLER RESET”
button is released, the water valve will remain closed. (Refer to STATE 1 on
page 49.)