Table 6-2. Steam Generator Dryer Elements
PART NO.
WATTS
VOLTS
OHMS +/-5%
104306
300
208
144
1043061
300
240
192
1043062
300
480
768
1043063
300
380
481
1043064
300
415
570
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SteamCraft 10 Service Manual, Chapter 6
Models 24-CGA-10 and 24-CEA-10
Figure 6-43. Ohmmeter Connections for
Heater Coil Resistance
6. Refer to Figure 6-44, and check the resistance of each heater and dryer element.
Compare the meter readings with the values listed in Tables 6-1 and 6-2.
• If any of the heater coils do not have the resistance specified in Table 6-1,
replace the element.
• If the dryer element does not have the resistance specified in Table 6-2, replace
the element
• If all three heater coils have the resistance specified in Table 6-1, continue this
procedure with step 7.
• If the dryer element has the resistance specified in Table 6-2, continue this
procedure with step 7.
Table 6-1. Steam Generator Heater Elements
PART NO.
WATTS
VOLTS
OHMS/COIL +/-5%
103881
8000
208
16
1038811
8000
240
22
1038815
8000
380
54
1038812
8000
415
65
1038814
8000
480
86
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Figure 6-44. Megger or Ohmmeter
Connection for Insulation Resistance
7. Prepare the SteamCraft 10 components for testing the heater and dryer element
insulation resistance as described below. Perform the insulation resistance tests
as
described in step 8.
a. Set megohm meter (megger) at 500 or 1000 volts. If a megger is not available,
zero adjust an ohmmeter on the highest scale.
b. Check that the water in the float cylinder is at operating level.
c. Continue this procedure with Step 8.
8. Refer to Figure 6-45, and check the insulation resistance of each heater and dryer
element lead to ground. Use the element assembly stud as ground.
• If the resistance is infinite (greater than 1 megohm) on all coils of the heater
element, the heater element passes the insulation test. If the resistance is infinite
(greater than 1 megohm) for the dryer element, the
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