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5) Wiring
If the DSI (Direct Spark Ignition) module is in the "LOCK-OUT" mode (where the L.E.D. [light
emitting diode] indicator will LIGHT "RED" CONTINUOUSLY) , and the mechanical components
have been checked (i.e., the ignitor/flame-probe assembly, the gas valve, etc.), then, there may be a
problem somewhere in the DSI system wiring.
a) Check
ALL the wiring within the Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) system, especially the ground
connections at the DSI module and the ignitor and flame-probe assembly.
NOTE: Check for any possible damage to the ceramic insulators on the ignitor electrode and the
flame-probe electrode of the ignitor and flame-probe assembly.
b) Make sure the flame-probe electrode of the ignitor and flame-probe assembly is positioned no
more than one (1) inch maximum from the burner tube.
CAUTION: DO NOT LET THE IGNITOR AND FLAME-PROBE ASSEMBLY TOUCH
THE BURNER TUBES; OTHERWISE THE ENTIRE ASSEMBLY WILL
SHORT OUT.
6) Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) 24 VAC Transformer
The DSI transformer is designed to step down the operating voltage of the dryer to 24 VAC. This
operates the DSI module. This transformer, like ALL transformers is two (2) sided;
a) Primary Side...
This is the incoming voltage side - 208 VAC, 230/240 VAC, 380 VAC, 416 VAC, 480 VAC - of the
transformer.
b) Secondary Side...
This is the step down side - 24 VAC - of the transformer.
(If the dryer is above 240 VAC a secondary voltage of 240 VAC will also be present.)
WARNING: 208 VAC and 230/240 VAC ARE NOT THE SAME. ALL voltage connections
should be checked and confirmed according to the foil data label provided with the
individual dryer. Any damage done to dryer components due to improper voltage
connections will automatically VOID THE WARRANTY.
IMPORTANT: The ADC Service Department must be contacted prior to any wiring change or
conversion because, depending on the change or conversion required, some parts
may have to be added, deleted, or changed. When contacting the ADC Service
Department, they must be given the correct model number(s) and serial number(s)
for the dryer(s).
NOTE: Any wiring changes or conversions should be accomplished by a QUALIFIED
ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN.