American Dryer Corp. MLG-460 Clothes Dryer User Manual


 
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General Description:
The six (6) channels accept independent RTD (Resistive Temperature Device) inputs (spare channels have a 100
ohm [100 ] 5% tolerance resistors installed) and there is an individual set point for each channel. In operation,
the scan rate between channels is four (4) to six (6) seconds, and the display will have the temperature measured
by the individual RTD’s. A “red” L.E.D. indicates an alarm condition; in the event of an alarm, scanning is halted
and the “ALARM” relay de-energizes until the manual reset button is depressed.
IMPORTANT: If a hi-limit alarm occurs, check that a hi-temperature has not occurred. If no, correct
the condition and test.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT TROUBLESHOOT THE SHLC (Sprinkler High Limit Controller)
UNLESS THE WATER VALVE TO THE SPRINKLER IS CLOSED.
SHLC will cause:
The sprinkler water valve to open.
The entire dryer to power down.
The “SPRINKLER RESET” button on the main panel to light.
With the dryer control voltage “ON,” not executing a drying cycle, one should be able to adjust the
temperature settings on any of the hi-limit controllers and cause their respective “GREEN” L.E.D.’s (light
emitting diodes) to cycle “ON” and “OFF.”
If their corresponding L.E.D.’s (light emitting diodes) do not cycle, check their respective:
temperature sensors (RTD’s [Resistive Temperature Device])
power connections
electrical circuits (refer to the dryer main electrical wiring diagram)
If the previous items are “OK,” replace the hi-limit controller.