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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
.)