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Troubleshooting Chart
TROUBLE
CAUSE
REMEDY
Check fuses on circuit breakers. Make sure main control
switch is ON.
Check power source; voltage, phase and frequency must
be the same as specified on electrical rating plate.
Turn timer clockwise to desired time setting.
Check wire connections in electrical box on rear of dryer.
Check coils and contacts.
Check voltage at motor terminals. Voltage must be within
+ 10% of voltage shown on motor rating plate. If not,
Check with local power company for recommended
corrective measures.
Check with local power company to insure that wiring is
adequately sized for load.
Check all electrical connections and tighten any loose
connections.
Check Installation sheet in service section for
recommended make-up air openings.
Clean lint accumulation on and around motors.
Close door.
Adjust switch by removing cover and bend Actuator
Lever to clear Switch Button 3/8" (10mm) with cover in
place.
Replace switch.
Replace contactor.
Replace V-Belt.
Adjust belt tension.
Tighten set screw.
Remove load.
Check manual for proper leveling procedures.
Accidental damage to the fan blade can change the
dynamic balance. Damaged fans should be replaced.
Adjust basket clearance.
Tighten set screws. Make sure sheaves are in proper
alignment.
Adjust belt tension.
Occcasionally screws, nails, etc., will hang in the basket
perforations and drag against the sweep sheets surround-
ing the basket. Such foreign objects should be removed
immediately.
No power.
Incorrect power.
Time off.
Loose wiring
connections.
Defective starting
relay.
Low voltage.
Inadequate wiring.
Loose connections.
Inadequate air.
Poor housekeeing.
Loading door
OPEN.
Door Switch out of
adjustment.
Defective Door
Switch.
Defective Basket
Motor Contractor.
V-Belt broken.
V-Belt loose.
Motor Pulley loose.
Basket overloaded.
Not leveled.
Fan out of balance.
Basket rubbing.
V-Belt sheaves.
Belt.
Foreign objects.
Motor will not start.
Motor tripping on thermal
overload.
Basket motor will not run.
Motor runs, but basket will
not revolve.
Dryer noisy or vibrating.
Summary of Contents for C110E
Page 10: ...Page 10 110 lb General Dimensions Illustration...
Page 11: ...Page 11 110 lb Gas Fired Dryer Models L44FD42G and L44RD42G Illustration ENERGY SAVER MODEL...
Page 12: ...Page 12 110 lb Steam Heated Dryer Dimensions Illustration...
Page 13: ...Page 13 110 lb Electric Dryer Model L44CD42E Illustration...
Page 18: ...Page 18 Gas Loop Piping and Gas Supply Piping System Illustrations...
Page 22: ...Page 22 Steam Piping Installation Illustration...
Page 24: ...Page 24 Dryer Installation with Multiple Exhaust Illustration...
Page 31: ...Page 31 Two Timer Models Figures 1 2 and 3 Illustrations...
Page 34: ...Page 34 Moisture Control Illustration...
Page 41: ...Page 41 DIRECTSPARK IGNITIONOPERATION FLOW CHART...
Page 43: ...Page 43 Burner Air Inlet Adjustment with Illustration BURNERAIRINLET ADJUSTMENT...
Page 44: ...Page 44 Basket Alignment for 110 lb Dryers Illustrations...
Page 51: ...Page 51 110 lb Laundry Dryer Front Exploded View Illustration...
Page 53: ...Page 53 110 lb Dryer Double Motor Models Illustration...
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