Dryer operation trouble shooting – AEC TD Floor Mount Dryers User Manual
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OPERATING MANUAL - TD2 & TD4-25-100 DRYERS
Revision 8/31/01
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The new AEC Standard PLC and MICROPROCESSOR
Electrics were designed for quick diagnosis of problems.
The following steps should be done before proceeding with
other diagnostic steps.
1. Check the Power Circuit:
a. Incoming fuses or circuit breaker
b. All dryer fuses:
Each fuse, with the exception of the main fuses, has
a blown fuse indicator light that illuminates when the
fuse is blown.
c. Is power supplied to the unit?
d. Check heater continuity using a volt ohmmeter.
2. Compressed Air:
For those models that require compressed air.
a. Is compressed air connected with at least 60 PSI
b. Check water separator and drain if necessary
c. Pressure gage should read 60 PSI
3. Air Flow Circuit:
a. Ensure Zone Valve position corresponds to the
regeneration cycle by comparing the Zone position lights
on the Zone Valve to the ZONE/IN REGEN position
lights on the dryer panel.
b. Make sure that all hoses are connected, not crushed,
and free from obstructions.
c. Inspect filter and make sure cover is tight and the filter is
clean.
4. Control Circuit:
a. Using the PLC/MICRO Display Panel ZONE/IN REGEN
indicator lights as a guide for the dryer regeneration
cycle, check that all inputs/outputs are proper for the
part of the regeneration cycle that the machine is in.
b. Monitor the PLC output lights to ensure the
corresponding LED on the power board is illuminated
and there is an output voltage to the heater.
5. Operating Conditions:
a. Check the process temperature. It should
not be set
below 140° F (60° C) because the unit will go into high
temp alarm.
DRYER OPERATION
TROUBLE SHOOTING