American Dryer Corp. MLG-460 Clothes Dryer User Manual


 
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3. EMERGENCY STOP (E-Stop) SWITCH - PB6
If the EMERGENCY STOP (E-Stop) - pendant - does not respond:
a) PROBABLE CAUSES;
1a) Another EMERGENCY STOP (E-Stop) Button
2a) A Disconnect Plug
3a) Faulty Switch
4a) Wiring Back To TB1
b) POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS;
1b) Verify that ALL other EMERGENCY STOP (E-Stop) buttons are pushed in, and Retest.
2b) Verify that ALL of the Pendant’s disconnect plugs are indeed connected. The disconnect plugs are
for removal of the Pendant arm for shipping.
3b With the control voltage off, open pendant assembly and check switch using an OHM meter; replace
if defective.
4b) Locate terminal #14 and terminal #15 on TB1 on the bottom of the main electrical enclosure. Open
their associated disconnects and place an OHM meter across these terminals. Push the EMERGENCY
STOP (E-Stop) button in. Does the OHM meter respond.
If YES, wiring to TB1 is correct, check wiring on the main electrical panel, then retest.
If NO, wiring from the pendant to TB1 is incorrect. Check wiring using the appropriated wiring
diagrams listed above, and retest.
F. TEMPERATURE SENSING
Introduction
There is one (1) temperature sensing and controlling device in the dryer located in the exhaust. The temperature
sensing device is a RTD (Resistance Temperature Device), whose resistance changes with temperature. The
temperature information from each RTD’s (Resistive Temperature Device) is forwarded to a respective 4 to 20
milliampere (4 to 20 mA) transmitter located on the Main Electrical Enclosure Panel. The converted signal is
then connected PLC’s (Resistive Temperature Device) analog input module for further processing.