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American Dryer Corp. ADS-464 II User Manual

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• Tumbler (basket) target...this target is attached to the outside of the basket

• Stop motion detector module in the tumbler (basket) section on the left front side

• Circuit Wiring; refer to ADS-464 Main Panel Wiring Diagram

• ADS-464 Tumbler (Basket) Junction Box Wiring Diagram

C. BASE SECTION ELECTRICAL MALFUNCTIONS

INTRODUCTION

There are four (4) electrical components associated with the ADS-464 base section. These components are

interfaced to a junction box, and connect to the main electrical enclosure through a disconnect cable. The “Base

Junction Box” is located on the right rear of the base section, and title of its wiring diagram is “ADS-464 Base

Electrical Junction Box Wiring Diagram.” The base section of electrical components provide:

• Tumbler (basket) position information (Front Up - Level - Rear Up)

• Lint chamber pressure information

• Lint screen mechanism functioning okay information

The following information will provide a means to respond to “Base” associated Fault Messages, and to verify

ALL the electrical signals associated with the Base Section. Refer to the ADS-464 Base Junction Box for a

detailed wiring diagram.

1.0 Base Section Electrical Components

a. Front Door Switch

The “Front Down Sensing Switch” is located on the left side of the ADS-464 base and comprises of four

(4) parts; head, arm, body, and cord grip device. The head is a rotating type, with a roller arm attached

for switch actuation. The body contains a double-pole-double-throw (DPDT), normally open switch. LS

has two (2) electrical functions, A and B.

“A” provides a “rear down” signal to the PLC (Programmable Logic Controller)

“B” is used as an electrical interlock to the “Rear Up Signal”

b. Rear Down Switch - LS2

The “Rear Down Sensing Switch” is located on the left side of the ADS-464 base, and comprises of four

(4) parts; head, arm, body, and cord grip device. The head is a rotating type, with a roller arm attached

for switch actuation. The body contains a double-pole-double-throw (DPDT), normally open switch.

“A” provides a “rear down” signal to the PLC (Programmable Logic Controller)

“B” is used as an electrical interlock to the “Front Up Signal”