Page 1MAN2030 (ECN5752) 8/99 IHMODELSGAS STEAM ELECTRICL28US30G L28UR30S L28UR30EL28UR30GOWNER'S MANUAL30 Lb. Laundry DryerTHIS MANUAL MUST
Page 9Unpacking/General Installation (All Dryers)Upon arrival of the equipment, any damage in shipment should bereported to the carrier immediately.Up
Page 10L28UR30 Outline Dimensions—Gas, Steam and Electric Models
Page 11L28US30 Outline Dimensions—Gas Model
Page 12General SpecificationsBasket Load Capacity ... 30 lb (13.6 kg) DryweightBasket Size ...
Page 13Maximum Air Displacement ... 700 cfm (1190 m³/h)Recommended Operating ... 530-630 cfmRange (900-
Page 14Main Drive MotorsMotor No. Voltage Hz. Phase HP kW Amps RPMMTR300 1
Page 15General InformationThe dryer is so designed that when an operator opens the dryer door,the basket and exhaust fan stops. You can expect fast dr
Page 16Grounding Instructions (Illustration)ELECTRICALCONNECTIONSgrounding method must comply with local electrical coderequirements; or in the absenc
Page 17Piping Recommendations1. Trap each dryer individually. Always keep the trap cleanand in good working condition.2. When dryer is on the end of
Page 18Gas Piping Installation1. The installation must conform with local codes, or in theabsence of local codes with the National Fuel Gas Code,ANSI
2/14/2007 D0007 - i - Addendum A L28UR30, L28US30 Models PART NO. DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PAGE NO. TU3240H Thermostat 2 required; Hi & Safet
Page 19Gas Piping Installation (Illustration)The dryer and it’s individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping systemduring
Page 20The size of the gas service pipe is dependant upon many variables,such as tees, lengths, etc. Specific pipe size should be obtained fromthe gas
Page 21Gas Pipe Size ChartTOTAL BTU/HR(for LP Gas correcttotal BTU/HR below bymultiplying by .6)TOTALKCALHOURGAS PIPE SIZE FOR 1000 BTU (250 KCAL) NAT
Page 22Steam Piping Installation Instructions1. Set and anchor dryer in position. Machine should be level toassure proper steam circulation.2. To pre
Page 23Steam Piping Installation (Illustration)
Page 24Dryer Installation With Multiple ExhaustFor Exhaust Duct less than 14 feet (4.3 m) and 2 elbows equivalentand less than 0.3 inches (7.6 mm) wat
Page 25Dryer InstallationWith Multiple ExhaustFor Exhaust Duct more than 14 feet (5 m) and 2 elbows equivalent andmore than 0.3 inches (8 mm) water co
Page 26Dryer Installation With Separate Exhaust (Preferred)For ductwork less than 14 feet (5 m) and 2 elbows equivalent and less than0.3 inches (8 mm)
Page 27Suggested Minimum Dryer Make-up Air RequirementsDryer Dryer Pocket Maximum Air Duct Size RequiredModel Capacity Flow Rate For Service Make-up A
Page 28Nothing is more important than air flow for the proper operation of a clothesdryer. A dryer is a pump which draws make-up air from the out-of-d
Page 2IMPORTANT NOTICES—PLEASE READFor optimum efficiency and safety, we recommend that you read the manual before operating the equipment. Storethis
Page 29Rules for Safe Operation of Dryer1. Be sure your dryer is installed properly in accordance with therecommended instructions.2. CAUTIONBe safe—s
Page 30Operating Instructions—Coin Meter Models OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS—COIN METER MODELS1. After loading the dryer with water washed clothes, close th
Page 31Operating Instructions—Coin Meter Models IMPORTANTIf the tumbler door is opened during the drying cycle, the fan andheat will shut off. Press “
Page 32Setting Time On Computerized Coin Meter (Illustration)COMPUTERIZED COIN METERDIP Switch Banks are located here
Page 331. This control is equipped with two banks of four DIP switches.2. Each DIP switch bank consists of 4 small switches each with aspecified amoun
Page 34Service SaversTROUBLESHOOTINGTo help you troubleshoot the dryer, we list below the mostcommon reasons for service calls and some answers to the
Page 35Troubleshooting ChartTroubleshooting ChartTROUBLE CAUSE REMEDYCheck fuses on circuit breakers. Make sure maincontrol switch is “on”. Check bo
Page 36Troubleshooting ChartTroubleshooting ChartTROUBLE CAUSE REMEDYCheck manual for proper leveling procedures.Accidental damage to the fan blade ca
Page 37Troubleshooting ChartTroubleshooting ChartTROUBLE CAUSE REMEDYSee air switch adjustment sheet.Replace air switch.Check manifold pressure and ad
Page 38Troubleshooting ChartTroubleshooting ChartTROUBLE CAUSE REMEDYReplace orifices. Check factory for correct size.Make-up air must be 4 to 6 time
Page 3ATTENTION: L’ACHETEUR DOIT PLACER L’AVERTISSEMENT SUIVANT DANS UN ENDROIT CLAIR ET VISIBLE:AVERTISSEMENT. A
Page 39NOTE: Some models are equipped with a dual ignition system.The dual ignition system contains two direct sparkignition modules in parallel. Eac
Page 40DIRECT SPARKIGNITION OPERATIONFLOW CHART
Page 411. Clean lint trap daily. Remove lint before or after each day ofoperation. A clean lint trap will increase the efficiency of thedryer and the
Page 42General Maintenance7. Periodically clean and examine exhaust system.8. Keep dryer area clean and free of gasoline, combustiblematerials and oth
Page 43Burner Air Inlet Shutter AdjustmentBurner air inlet shutters are correctly adjusted when the flame isprimarily blue.BURNER AIR INLETTYPE OF
Page 44Burner air inlet shutters are adjusted closed. Insufficient air isadmitted through the burner. Flame pattern is straight up and flameis yello
Page 45Bearing Replacement InstructionsStep 1 Remove belt guard, V-belt, spacer and basketsheave.Step 2 Loosen set screws on the flange bearing and on
Page 46Basket Alignment InstructionsBASKET ALIGNMENTINSTRUCTIONSStep 1 Loosen the set screws on the flange and pillow blockbearings.Step 2 Loosen the
Page 47Basket Shimming InstructionsBASKET SHIMMINGINSTRUCTIONSThis procedure is normally necessary when replacing either thebasket or the spider asse
Page 48Air Switch Adjustment (Illustration)1. Shut off current; disconnect leads and remove air switch.2. Lay air switch assembly on flat surface. Adj
Page 4WARNING: To avoid fire hazard, do not dry articles containing foam rubber or similar texture materials.Do not put into this dryer flammable ite
Page 4930 lb. Dryer—Front View (Illustration)
Page 50Parts—30 lb. Dryer (Front of Dryer)1 TU7733 #8X1/2" Self Drill Screw2 TU1771 #6 Twin Nut3 TU1979 Door Switch4 TU1770 Insulator5 TU2373 Sw
Page 5130 lb. Dryer—Rear View (Illustration)
Page 52Parts—30 lb. Dryer (Rear of Dryer)37 TU5439 5/16"-18 x 3/4" Hex Head Screw38- - Motor (Specify Motor No.,Voltage, Cycle and Horsepowe
Page 53Parts—Access Door and Control Panel—Computerized Coin Meter16 TU11510 Push Button Switch17 TU3400 Nut18 SV136 #6-32 x 15/16" Truss Head Sc
Page 54Parts—Access Door and Control Panel—Electro-Mechanical Coin MeterAccess Door AssemblyRef. Nos. 1, 5-7, 18, 20, 29-30TU14567Control Panel Assemb
Page 55TU14602 - Front Panel and Door Assembly (Illustration)1 TU14601 Front Panel W/Door Catch - c/m2 M262 #8-32 x 3/8" Truss Head Screw3 TU2194
Page 56Parts—Thermostat Assembly (Coin Meter Models) TU9111 (w/Illustration)1 TU3240 Safety High Limit Thermostat2 TU3240 185° F (85° C) Thermostat3 T
Page 57Parts—Exhaust Duct Assembly (Energy-Saver Model Only) (w/Illustration)Parts—Air Switch Assembly TU8206 (w/Illustration)TU10269—Vertical Assembl
Page 58Parts—Steam Heating Unit (w/Illustration)TU13689—9 Section Steam Bonnet Assembly w/Solenoid Valve 24V1 TU2546 Housing Weldment2 TU2547 Front Co
Page 5CISSELL DRYER WARRANTYThe Cissell Manufacturing Company (Cissell) warrants all new equipment (and the original parts thereof) to be freefrom def
Page 59Gas Heating Unit (Regular Gas Fired Model) (Illustration)TU13673—(Natural Gas)TU13715—(LP Gas)1 TU8631 Bonnet2 TU13695 Bonnet Thermostat Bracke
Page 60Parts—Gas Heating Unit (Energy-Saver Gas Model)TU13786—(Natural Gas)TU13785—(LP Gas)1 TU9048 Bonnet 1A TU8651 Door and Hinge 1B TU7775 Top
Page 61Electric Heating Unit (Illustration)16 TU5958 Bushing (2 required)17 CFB0700 Cable—1/2" x 7" Lg.18 TU4790 Straight Connector(2 requir
Page 6230 lb. Electric Bonnet “UR” Model—21 KW Elements OnlyIMotor FusesTU81971010 AMPS2 requiredTU81971010 AMPS2 requiredTU81971010 AMPS3 requiredTU8
Page 63Power Supply for Electric Heating Circuit—30 lb. DryersCAUTION: This machine has one power supply connection point. Disconnect power supplybefo
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Page 6TABLE OF CONTENTS30 LB. LAUNDRY DRYER PAGEModel Numbers & Company Address ... 1Important Noti
Page 7NOTE!onmarcheEinconectadooffarrêtAusdesconectadoHot! Do Not TouchHeiß! Nicht BeruhrenHaute temperature! Ne pas toucherCaliente! no t
Page 8SYMBOLSSymbol Descriptionrotation in two directionsrotation dans les deux sensDrehbewigung in zwei Richtungenmovimiento rotativo en los dossenti
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