Ipso dr50 Users Manual 578724 PDF
Ipso dr50 Users Manual 578724 PDF
Ipso dr50 Users Manual 578724 PDF
OWNER'S MANUAL
50 lb. DR LAUNDRY DRYER
Technical specifications
Installation instructions
Operating instructions
Maintenance
IPSO - USA
WARNING: For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed
to minimize the risk of fire or explosion or to prevent property damage,
personal injury or death.
WARNING: In the event the user smells gas odor, instructions on what to do must be
posted in a prominent location. This information can be obtained from the local gas
supplier.
WARNING: Be safe, before servicing machine, the main power should be shut off.
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ATTENTION: L’ACHETEUR DOIT PLACER L’AVERTISSEMENT
SUIVANT DANS UN ENDROIT CLAIR ET VISIBLE:
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WARNING: To avoid fire hazard, do not dry articles containing foam rubber or similar
texture materials. Do not put into this dryer flammable items such as baby bed
mattresses, throw rugs,undergarments (brassieres, etc.) and other items which use
rubber as padding or backing. Rubber easily oxidizes causing excessive heat and
possible fire. These items should be air dried.
WARNING: Synthetic solvent fumes from drycleaning machines create acids when drawn
through the dryer. These fumes cause rusting of painted parts, pitting of bright or plated
parts, and completely removes the zinc from galvanized parts, such as the tumbler basket. If
drycleaning machines are in the same area as the tumbler, the tumbler's make-up air must
come from a source free of solvent fumes.
WARNING: Check the lint trap often and clean as needed but at least a minimum of once per day.
WARNING: Alterations to equipment may not be carried out without consulting with the
factory and only by a qualified engineer or technician. Only Manufacture’s parts may be
used.
WARNING: Remove clothes from dryer as soon as it stops. This keeps wrinkles from
setting in and reduces the possibility of spontaneous combustion.
WARNING: Be safe - shut main electrical power and gas supply off externally before
attempting service.
WARNING: Never use drycleaning solvents, gasoline, kerosene, or other flammable liquids
in the dryer. FIRE AND EXPLOSION WILL OCCUR. NEVER PUT FABRICS
TREATED WITH THESE LIQUIDS INTO THE DRYER. NEVER USE THESE
LIQUIDS NEAR THE DRYER..
WARNING: Do not place items exposed to cooking oils in your dryer. Items contaminated
with cooking oils may contribute to a chemical reaction that could cause a load to catch fire.
WARNING: Never let children play near or operate the dryer. Serious injury could occur if a child
should crawl inside and the dryer is turned on.
WARNING: Never tumble fiberglass materials in the dryer unless the labels say they are machine
dryable. Glass fibers break and can remain in the dryer. These fibers cause skin irritation if they
become mixed with other fabrics.
WARNING: Before operating gas ignition system - purge air from natural gas or propane gas lines
per manufacturer’s instructions.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect this appliance from the power supply
before attempting any user maintenance other than cleaning the lint trap. Turning the controls to the
OFF position does not disconnect this appliance from the power supply.
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IPSO DRYER WARRANTY
IPSO warrants all new equipment (and the original parts thereof) to be free from defects in material or workmanship for
a period of two (2) years from the date of sale thereof to an original purchaser for use, except as hereinafter provided. With
respect to non-durable parts normally requiring replacement in less than two (2) years due to normal wear and tear, and with
respect to all new repair or replacement parts for IPSO equipment for which the two (2) year warranty period has expired,
or for all new repair or replacement parts for equipment other than IPSO equipment, the warranty period is limited to ninety
(90) days from date of sale. The warranty period on each new replacement part furnished by IPSO in fulfillment of the
warranty on new equipment or parts shall be for the unexpired portion of the original warranty period on the part replaced.
With respect to electric motors, coin meters and other accessories furnished with the new equipment, but not manufactured
by IPSO, the warranty is limited to that provided by the respective manufacturer.
IPSO’s total liability arising out of the manufacture and sale of new equipment and parts, whether under the warranty or
caused by IPSO’s negligence or otherwise, shall be limited to IPSO-USA repairing or replacing, at its option, any defective
equipment or part returned f.o.b. IPSO’s factory, transportation prepaid, within the applicable warranty period and found
by IPSO to have been defective, and in no event shall IPSO be liable for damages of any kind, whether for any injury to
persons or property or for any special or consequential damages. The liability of IPSO does not include furnishing (or paying
for) any labor such as that required to service, remove or install; to diagnose troubles; to adjust, remove or replace defective
equipment or a part; nor does it include any responsibility for transportation expense which is involved therein.
The warranty of IPSO is contingent upon installation and use of its equipment under normal operating conditions. The
warranty is void on equipment or parts; that have been subjected to misuse, accident, or negligent damage; operated under
loads, pressures, speeds, electrical connections, plumbing, or conditions other than those specified by IPSO; operated or
repaired with other than genuine IPSO replacement parts; damaged by fire, flood, vandalism, or such other causes beyond
the control of IPSO; altered or repaired in any way that effects the reliability or detracts from its performance, or; which
have had the identification plate, or serial number, altered, defaced, or removed.
No defective equipment or part may be returned to IPSO for repair or replacement without prior written authorization from
IPSO. Charges for unauthorized repairs will not be accepted or paid by IPSO.
For warranty service, contact the distributor from whom the IPSO equipment or part was purchased. If the distributor cannot
be reached, contact IPSO.
IDENTIFICATION NAMEPLATE
The identification nameplate is located on the rear wall of the dryer. It contains the dryer serial number, product number, model
number, electrical specifications and other important data that may be needed when servicing and ordering parts, wiring diagrams,
etc. Do not remove this nameplate.
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Contents
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SYMBOLS
The following symbols are used in this manual and/or on the machine.
Start
Demarrage
Start
Arranque de un
movimiento
Emission of heat in general
Emission de chaleur en
general
Warmeabgabe allgemein
Emisión de calor
Cooling
Refroidissement
Kühlen
Enfriamiento
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Unpacking/General Installation (All Dryers)
UNPACKING Upon arrival of the equipment, any damage in shipment
should be reported to the carrier immediately.
Upon locating permanent location of a unit, care should be
taken in movement and placement of equipment.
See outline clearance diagrams for correct dimensions.
Remove all packing material such as: tape, manuals, skid,
etc
Leveling: Use spirit level on top of dryer. Adjust leveling
bolts on dryer (see adjustable leveling bolts in maintenance
section).
Check voltage and amperes on rating plate before
installing the dryer.
GENERAL
INSTALLATION The construction of the dryers permits installation side-by-
side to save space or to provide a wall arrangement.
(ALL DRYERS) Position dryer for the least amount of exhaust piping and
elbows, and allow free access to the rear of dryer for future
servicing of belts, pulleys and motors. Installation
clearance from all combustable material is 0" ceiling
clearance, 0" rear clearance, and 0" side clearance.
IMPORTANT
This dryer is designed for a capacity maximum
load. Overloading it will result in long drying
times and damp spots on some clothes.
IMPORTANT
Maximum operating efficiency is dependent upon
proper air cIrculation. The lint screen must be
kept cleaned daily to insure proper air circulation
throughout the dryer.
IMPORTANT
Provide adequate clearance for air opening into
the combustion chamber.
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Unpacking/General Installation (All Dryers)
IMPORTANT
Provide adequate clearance for air openings into
the combustion chamber.
REPLACEMENT Replacement parts for this dryer are available from your
PARTS distributor or by contracting the factory at the address or
phone number printed on the cover page of this manual.
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50 lb. Dryer Dimensions - Standard Gas, Steam and Electric Heated
Me tric
Spe cifications U.S. Me asure
Me asure
Capacity
50 l bs. 22.7 kg
(Dry Line n)
Baske t
Di ameter 33 i nches 840 mm
Depth 32 i nches 815 mm
Vol ume 15.8 ft3 .450 m3
Cabine t
Hei ght 75.25 i nches 1910 mm
Wi dth 34.87 i nches 890 mm
Depth 50.39 i nches 1280 mm
Door O pe ning
Di ameter 22.62 i nches 575 mm
Loadi ng hei ght 31.5 i nches 800 mm
Te mpe rature
Mi ni mum 1000 F 38o C
0
Maxi mum 185 F 850 C
Motor
Non-reversi ng 1/ 2 H.P. 0.37 kW
Reversi ng - Drum 1/ 2 H.P. 0.37 kW
Fan 1/ 3 H.P. 0.25 kW
Exhaust
Fl ow Rate 700 CFM 1190 m3/ h
Di ameter 8 i nches 195-200 mm
Ele ctric Conn. - Ele ctric Drye rs Non-Reversi ng Reversi ng
208 V 50/ 60 - 3PH 89 A 90.2 A
240 V 50/ 60 - 3PH 78 A 79.2 A
380/ 415 V 50 - 3PH 43 / 47 A 44.1 A / 48.1 A
480 V 60 - 3PH 42 A 43.1 A
Ele ctric Conn. - Ste am, G as Drye rs Non-Reversi ng Reversi ng
120/ 208-240 V 50 / 60 - 1 PH 9 A / 5 A 11.1 A / 5.1 A
208/ 240 V 50 / 60 - 3 PH 2.2 / 2.0 A 3.3 / 3.0 A
480 V 60 - 3 PH 1.2 A 2.3 A
380/ 415 V 50 - 3 PH 1.1 A / 1.2 A 2.2 A / 2.3 A
Powe r
El ectri c 30 KW 30kW
Gas 125,000 Btu/ h 31,500 kcal / h
Steam 5.6 B.H.P 47,800 kcal / h
Ste am conne ction
Inl et 3/ 4" DN20
Outl et 1/ 2" DN15
G as Conne ction
Gas Connecti on 1/ 2" DN15
Gas Pressure 5" - 12" 12-30 mb
Shipping
Dime nsions
81.5 X 37 X 2070 X 940
(H xW x D)
52.37 i nches X 1330 mm
We ight
Net 575 l bs. 260 kg
Gross 630 l bs. 285 kg
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DR50 Dryer Dimensions - Gas
(Illustration)
12.2“(310 mm)
49.5“(1260 mm)
Steam Ret.
9.25“(235 mm)
Steam Conn.
5“ (126 mm)
4.5“ (215 mm)
4.5“(114 mm)
5“(126 mm)
11.4“(290 mm)
9.84“(250 mm)
ELECTR IC
BOX CON.
6.3“(160 mm)
EXHAUST
12.1“(307 mm)
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Electric connection
Dryers must be electrically grounded by a separate #14 or larger green wire from the grounding terminal
within the Service Connection Box, to a cold water pipe. In all cases, the grounding method must comply
with local electrical code requirements; or in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code, CA C22.1.
See wiring diagram furnished with dryer. Do not change wiring without consulting the factory, as you may
void the factory warranty. DO NOT CONNECT THE DRYER TO ANY VOLTAGE OR CURRENT
OTHER THAN THAT SPECIFIED ON THE DRYER RATING PLATE. (Wiring diagram is located on rear
wall of dryer.)
The connection needs to be made in the wiring box at the back. Remove the
coverplate (G) in order to reach the connection clamps.
The connection cable needs to be brought in through the swivel (H) on the side of
the wiring box.
H It is necessary to ground the dryer for your personal safety and to ensure a good
operation.
G
115 and 208-240 V - 1 ph
The mains wires (Ll) and (L2) should be connected to the 2 left clamps and the
yellow/green grounding wire (PE) should be connected to the grounding clamp.
L1 L2 L3 N 380-415V - 3 ph
115 and 208-240 V - 1 ph The 3 mains wires (L1), (L2) and (L3) should be connected to the 3 left clamps,
the blue neutral (N) should be connected to the right clamp and the yellow/green
208-240 and 480 V - 3 ph grounding wire (PE) should be connected to the grounding clamp.
380-415V - 3 ph
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Gas connection The gas supply pipe should be connected to the gas tap (I), which is on the right next
to the wiring box on the back.
It is very important to have the connections done by a qualified technician, in order
to make sure that the installation is effected in accordance with the prevailing
standards and instructions.
The dryer should be connected to the type of gas, which is indicated on the serial plate.
The use of too small gas pipes can result in unsufficient gas supply, which can lead
to a bad heating-up and a poor drying quality.
When the dryer is used in combination with a weighing platform, the gas supply pipe
I
has to be made of flexible material to allow the weighing system to keep moving
freely.
Test all connections for possible leaks by means of a soap solution, but
never with a flame.
It is important to work with the right gas pressure (see technical remarks) in order to
obtain a good ignition, heating and consequently a good operation in general.
After the gas supply has been connected, the gas tap in the dryer should beturned on
(clockwise).
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Gas Piping Installation
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Gas Piping Installation (Illustrations)
The dryer and it’s individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply
piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of
1/2 psi (.04 bar).
The dryer must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing it's
individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping
system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psi (.04 bar).
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Gas Service Installation Instructions
GAS SERVICE The size of the gas service pipe is dependant upon many
INSTALLATION variables, such as tees, lengths, etc. Specific pipe size
INSTRUCTIONS should be obtained from the gas supplier. Refer to the “Gas
Pipe Size” chart in this manual for general gas pipe size
information.
WARNING:
LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GASES ONLY !
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Gas Pipe Size Chart
TOTAL BTU/HR GAS PIPE SIZE FOR 1000 BTU (250 KCAL) NATURAL GAS
(for LP Gas correct TOTAL AT 7” (17.5 MM) W.C. PRESSURE
total BTU/HR below by KCAL
multiplying by .6) In figuring total length of pipe, make allowance for tees and elbows.
HOUR (25 ft.) (50 ft.) (75 ft.) (100 ft.) (125 ft.) (150 ft.)
7,62 m 15,24 m 22,86 m 30,48 m 38,1 m 45,72 m
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Dryer Installation With Multiple Exhaust
For Exhaust Duct less than 14 feet (5 m) and
2 elbows equivalent and less than 0.3 inches (8 mm)
static pressure.
DRYER EXHAUSTS
Area of section “A-A” must be equal to the sum of dryer exhaust pipes
entering multiple exhaust pipe. (See chart below.)
DR50
No. of Dryers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Duct Diameter
(in inches) 8 12 14 16 18 20 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Exhaust
Booster Fan
Power Supply
to Fan
____
____
____
____
____
____
Relay Coils
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Dryer Installation with Multiple Exhaust
DRYER INSTALLATION For Exhaust Duct more than 14 feet (5 m) and 2 elbows equivalent
WITH MULTIPLE and more than 0.3 inches (8 mm) static pressure.
(See illustration on page 21.)
EXHAUST
1. Make-up air from outside building may enter enclosure from top
or side walls. (See Dryer Make-Up Air Chart)
2. Use constant diameter duct with area equal to the sum of dryer
duct areas.
EXAMPLE: Six 8 inch (204 mm)) diameter duct = one
19.6 inch (498 mm) diameter duct in area. Use 20 inch (508 mm)
diameter duct or diameter to match tube-axial fan.
3. Enclosure (plenum) with service door. This separates the dryer
air from room comfort air. If dryers use room air instead of
outside air, the heat loss can be another 25 Btu/h (6.3 kcal/h) for
each cubic foot per minute (cfm) used.
4. Zero inches clearance to combustible material allowed on sides
and at points within 4 inches (102 mm) of front on top.
5. Heat loss into laundry room from dryer fronts only is about 60
Btu/h per square foot (15 kcal/h per 0.1m²).
6. Flange mounted, belt driven tube-axial fan. Fan must run when
one or more dryers are running. See suggested Automatic
Electrical Control Wiring Diagram on previous page. Must meet
local electrical codes. Fan air flow (cfm) (m³/min.) is equal to sum
of dryer air flows, but static pressure (SP) is dependent on length
of pipe and number of elbows.
7. Barometric bypass damper—adjust to closed flutter position with
all dryers and exhaust fan running. Must be located within
enclosure.
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Suggested Minimum Dryer Make-up Air Requirements
Dryer Dryer Pocket Maximum Air Flow Duct Size For Required Make-up
Model Capacity Rate per Pocket Service Connection Air Area per Pocket
lb kg cfm m3/h inch mm sq. inch cm2
C 30 30 13.6 700 1190 8 203 135 871
C 30 E/S 30 13.6 400 680 6 153 77 497
C 30 ST 30 13.6 450 765 6 153 87 561
C 50 50 22.7 800 1360 8 203 154 994
C 50 E/S 50 22.7 450 765 6 153 87 561
C 75 75 34 1000 1700 8 203 192 1239
C 75 E/S 75 34 536 911 6 153 103 665
C 75 ST 75 34 1000 1700 12 305 192 1239
HD80 80 36.3 1465 2490 10 254 282 1819
C 110 110 50 2200 3740 12 305 422 2723
C 110 E/S 110 50 850 1445 8 203 163 1052
C 125 125 56.7 2000 3400 12 305 384 2477
C 150 150 68 2250 3825 12 305 432 2787
HD175 175 79.4 2780 4726 12 305 534 3445
HD190 190 86.2 3000 5100 12 305 576 3716
WMC/HD20 20 9.1 450 765 6 153 87 561
WMC/HD30 30 13.6 625 1063 8 203 120 774
WMC/HD50 50 22.7 700 1190 8 203 135 871
WMC/HD75 75 34 750 1275 8 203 144 929
Notes:
1) The Model C 30 ST has 2 pockets per dryer, each pocket has the above listed characteristics;
each pocket is exhausted separately with a 6" (153mm) duct.
2) The Model C 75 ST has 2 pockets per dryer, each pocket has the above listed characteristics;
both pockets have one 8" (203mm) exhaust manifolded into one 12" (305mm) exhaust duct for
exhaust connection.
3) For the C 30 ST and the C 75 ST Models, the Required Make-up Air Area shown in the table
should be doubled since it is shown per pocket,only.
4) E/S indicates an Energy Saving Model.
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Dryer Installation With Separate Exhaust (Preferred)
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Exhaust and Venting
DRYER AIR FLOW Nothing is more important than air flow for the proper operation of a
INSTALLATION clothes dryer. A dryer is a pump which draws make-up air from the
out-of-doors, through the heater, through the clothes and then forces
the air through the exhaust duct back to the out-of-doors. Just as in a
fluid water pump, there must be a fluid air flow to the inlet of the
dryer, if there is to be the proper fluid air flow out of the exhaust
duct.
In summary, there must be the proper size out-of-doors inlet air
opening (4-6 times the combined areas of the air outlet) and an
exhaust duct, size and length of which allows flow through the dryer
with no more than 0.3 inches water column (.8 mbar) static pressure
in the exhaust duct.
In some instances, special fans are required to supply make-up air,
and/or boost exhaust fans are required for both regular and energy
saving models.
TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting
Hot dryer surfaces, scorched clothes, slow drying, lint accumulations,
or air switch malfunction are indicators of exhaust duct and/or make-
up air problems.
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Rules for Safe Operation of Dryer
1. Be sure your dryer is installed properly in accordance with the
recommended instructions.
2. CAUTION
Be safe—shut main electrical power supply and gas supply off
externally before attempting service.
3. CAUTION
Never use drycleaning solvents: gasoline, kerosene, or other
flammable liquids in the dryer. Fire and explosion will
occur.
Never put fabrics treated with these liquids into the dryer.
Never use these liquids near the dryer.
Always keep the lint screen clean.
Never use heat to dry items that contain plastic, foam or
sponge rubber, or rags coated with oils, waxes or paints. The
heat may damage the material or create a fire hazard. Rubber
easily oxidizes, causing excessive heat and possible fire.
Never dry the above items in the dryer.
4. Never let children play near or operate the dryer. Serious
injury will occur if a child should crawl inside and the dryer is
turned on.
5. Never use dryer door opening and top as a step stool.
6. Read and follow manufacturer’s instructions on packages of
laundry and cleaning aids. Heed any warnings or precautions.
7. Never tumble fiberglass materials in the dryer unless the
labels say they are machine dryable. Glass fibers break and
can remain in the dryer and could cause skin irritation if they
become mixed into other fabrics.
8. Reference
Lighting and shut-down instructions and wiring diagrams are
located on the rear wall of the dryer cabinet.
9. The dryer must not be installed or stored in an area where it
will be exposed to water and/or weather.
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Direct-Spark Ignition Operation
DIRECT SPARK NOTE: All dryers manufactured are equipped with the DSI
IGNITION (direct spark ignition) modules. These are designed to increase
dryer efficiency and to reduce dryer operating costs. The main
OPERATION burner is directly ignited from a spark electrode. A burning flame
provides an electrical path for a small amount of sensing current to
allow gas valve operation. If the main burner flame extinguishes for
any reason (aside from the thermostatic control) sensing current
will shut down the gas valve and the spark ignition circuit.
1. Once flame is established, the spark shuts off, and the main
burner flame is then electronically monitored by means of a
sensing spark probe which is located over the burner. The gas
valve remains energized (open).
4. By closing the main door the ignition circuit will be restored for
another trial of the ignition circuit.
7. The cool - down time is pre-set on some models and manually set
on other dryer models. The cool-down cycle prevents fabric
wrinkles by allowing clothes to reach room ambient temperature
while still in a continuous levitation state until clothes are ready
to be folded or pressed.
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DIRECT SPARK
IGNITION OPERATION
FLOW CHART
THERMOSTAT
CALLS FOR HEAT
IGNITION CYCLE
BEGINS, GAS VALVE
ON
YES
FLAME IS ON UNTIL
THERMOSTAT OR
TIMER IS SATISFIED
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General Maintenance
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General Maintenance
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OPERATING INSTRUCTION - DOUBLE TIMER
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
- DOUBLE
TIMER MODELS
1. After loading the dryer with water washed clothes, close the loading door.
5. Press the “push to start” button to start the drying cycle. The heat or drying light
will stay on until the drying cycle is completed
6. At the end of the drying cycle, the cool down cycle will automatically count down
until all time runs out. The cool down light will stay on until the end of the cycle.
7. Drying cycle will not start unless a few minutes of the cool-down cycle are set on
the cool-down timer.
8. To shut the dryer off at any time during the cycles by opening the door.
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FRONT VIEW
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CONTROL DOOR ASSEMBLY
CSA-01423WH Completecontroldoorassy.
Note: Doorrodassy.isnotpartofabovecompleteassy.
1 CSA-01424WH Controldoorassy.
2 CA-00857-0 Trim-Controldoor
3 CA-11941-0 Camlock-Controldoor
4 CA-00121-0 Lock-Controldoor
5 CA-00119-0 Key-Controldoor
6 CA-13098-0 Gasket
7 CA-10085-0 Supportrod
8 SB-00951-0 Screw-Phillips#8X7/16flathd.
9 SB-00971-0 Tinnermanpush-onfastener
10 TU7733 Screwselfdrilling8-18*1/2"
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FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY
1 SB-00915-0 Screwselfdrilling#10-16X5/8
2 CSA-01566WH Frontpanel,weldedassy.-Coin
2 CSA-01565WH Frontpanel,weldedassy-OPL
3 TU3213 PopRivetPVDdoorlocker
4 TU2876 Latchstrap
5 CA-00676 Insulation
6 SB-00924-0 Screw4-40*3/8taptite
7 SB-00938-0 Washer4externaltooth
8 CA-00699-0 Bezel-Coinbox
9 ESA-00862-0 Reedswitchassy.
10 SB-009775-0 Screw6-32*1/4phillips
11 EA-00827-0 Mountingplate-Reedswitch
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THERMOSTAT ASSEMBLY
NOTE:Items1thru6
mountedinfrontwirebox.
Ref. PartNo. Description Items7thru12aremounted
No.
underthebasket
1 EA-00607-0 Thermostatknob
2 CA-13213-0 Thermostatbracket
3 EA-00606-0 Thermostat
4 CA-13215-0 Thermostatbracketadapter
5 TU3624 Screw6-32X1/4"
6 TU7733 Screw-selfdrilling8-18X1/2"
7 EA-00434-0 Clip-3/8"spring
8 EA-00608-0 Grommet/rubber
9 CA-13214-0 Plate
10 EA-00594-0 Thermostat-HI-Limit
11 SB-00828-0 Screw8-32X1/2"
12 TU3266 Nut-brass8-32
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WIRE BOX ASSEMBLY
7 6
4
1
CSA-01608WH Wireboxdoorassycomplete
1 TUT316 LightLED24V
2 EA-11614-0 Timer-manual24V-60min. complete
3 EA-00619-0 Switch-start
4 CA-13170-0 Overlay-dualtimernon-rev
5 CSA-01608WH Wireboxdoorassy.
6 SB-00865-0 Screw-selfdrilling#6-20X12"
7 EA-00210-0 Terminalblock
8 ESA-00967-0 Wireharness(notshown)
9 SB-00868-0 Bushing7/8"
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DOOR ASSEMBLY
MSD-00864WH Completedoorassy(consistsofitems1thru9only)
1 MD-00362-0 DoorGlass-clear
2 MD-00354-0 Gasket-doorglass-straight
3 TU3163 CatchPin
4 TU4840 Crownnut
5 MD-00337-0 Magnet-readswitch
6 MD-00338-0 Gasket-doorrim
7 TU2874 Basketdoorhandle
8 MSD-00858-WH Basketdoor
9 TU3215 Screw#10-32X3/8"
10 SB-00852-0 Washer1/4"externalstarluck
11 SB-00921-0 Screw 1/4"-20roundhead
12 MD-00348-0 Hinge spacer
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LINT DOOR ASSEMBLY
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BASKET & SPIDER ASSEMBLY
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REAR VIEW
1 CA-12073-0 Toppanel
2 TU7733 Screwselfdrilling8-18*1/2"
3 CA-11936-0 Coverplate
4 CA-12016-0 Backpanel
5 TU7733 Screwselfdrilling8-18*1/2"
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AIR SWITCH ASSEMBLY
CSA-01334-0 Sailswitchassy.complete
1 CA-11854-0 Bracketsailswitch
2 SB-00955-0 Screwphillips#4X3/4"
3 TU7733 Screwselfdrilling8-18*1/2"
4 CSA-01669-0 Sailswitchplateandrodassy.
5 SB-00954-0 Clip-twin-Tinnerman
6 EA-00618-0 Microswitch
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BASKET BEARINGS, SUPPORT, AND SHEAVE
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MOTOR & FAN ASSEMBLY- NON-REVERSING
1 DA-00494-0 Fanmotor1/2HP115/208/230/60/50/1
1 DA-00447-0 Fanmotor1/2HP220/380/60/50/3
2 TU2814 Lockwasher5/16"
3 TU5439 Screw-cap 5/16-18X3/4"
4 DSA-00782-0 Motormountw/a-non-rev.
5 SB-00842-0 Nut,grip,Tinnerman
6 SB-00836-0 Screw,phillips,pancakehead
7 DSA-00773-0 Fan(12")
8 SB-00813-0 Nut1/2-20"-Lefthandthread
9 SB-00847-0 Washer-1"O.D.X.505I.D.
10 IB140 Washercut3/8"
11 VSB134 Washerlock3/8"
12 TU4787 Hexnut3/8-16"
13 DA-00460-0 Seal,acoustical
14 SB-00847-0 Washer-1"O.D.X.505I.D.
15 DA-00510-0 Sheave,60cycle,1/2"bore
15 DA-00511-0 Sheave,50cycle,1/2"bore
16 TU2473 Gasket-curved(2req’d)
17 TU2474 Gasket-straight(2req’d)
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IDLER ASSEMBLY
11 C249 HexNut5/16-18"
1 DA--11904-0 Idlerpulley11"
12 TU2814 LockWasher 5/16"
2 DA-00917-0 Basketbelt-non-reversing-AX70
13 VSB130 Washer 5/16"
2 DA-00497-0 Basketbelt-reversing-AX71
14 SB-00935-0 Screw 5/16"-18X3"
3 FB124 Screw 5/16-18*1"
15 VSB130 Washer 5/16"
4 VSB130 Washer 5/16"
16 VSB130 Washer 5/16"
5 CA-12059-0 Idleradjustingplate
6 DA-00518-0 Bearing 17 TU5439 Screw5/16-18*1"
7 DA-00517-0 Housing-idlerbearing 18 DA-11711-0 Idlershaft
19 TUD0187 Key3/16square 2-1/2"
8 TU2814 Lock washer5/16" 20 DA-11901-0 V-beltpulley
9 C249 HexNut 5/16-18" 21 DA-00494-0 Belt-motortoidlerpulleyAX50
10 DA-00518-0 Bearing Non-reversing
21 DA-00523-0 Belt-motortoidlerpulleyAX66
Reversing
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REAR CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY
ESA-00966-0 Wireboxassy,rear,gas-115V-2timer
ESA-00974-0 Wireboxassy,rear,gas-208/240V-2timer
1 CA-11935-0 Rearwiringbox
2 SB-00868-0 Bushing,insulating7/8" Ref. PartNo. Description
3 SB-00867-0 Bushing,insulating1/2" No.
4 TU7733 Screwselfdrilling8-18X1/2"
5 GA-00765-0 IgnitorramIIIDSI 11 EA-00467-0 Terminalblock
6 EA-00651-0 Varistor/relay/motor 12 TU7733 Screwselfdrilling8-18X1/2"
7 GA-00803-0 Highvoltagelead/ram 13 TU7738 Groundlug
8 TU2490 Plugbutton 14 TU7733 Screwselfdrilling8-18X1/2"
9 EA-00680-0 Knock-outplug 15 SB-00865-0 Screwselfdrilling6-20X1/2
10 EA-11618-0 Motorrelay-3pole-30amp-24V 16 EA-00210-0 Terminalblock
17 EA-00646-0 Transformer 24V
18 TU7733 Screwselfdrilling8-18X1/2"
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GAS HEATING UNIT
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