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Milnor Dryer 6458TG1R Electrical Diagram

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Published Manual Number/ECN: ME72TG11BE/2011453A

• Publishing System: TPAS


• Access date: 11/28/2011
• Document ECN's: Latest Available

Schematic/Electrical Parts—
50040, 58040, 58058, 58080, 64058,
and 72072 Dryers - Gas / Oil Fired
Mark V Controls

PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION POST OFFICE BOX 400, KENNER, LOUISIANA 70063-0400, U.S.A.
Table of Contents
for ME72TG11BE/2011453A

Page Description Document/ECN


1 Component Parts List W6DR3FPL /2010462N

19 Limited Standard Warranty BMP720097 /2008272A

20 How to Get the Necessary Repair Components BIUUUD19 /20081231

21 How to Use Milnor® Electrical Schematic Diagrams BIUUUK01 /20100528

34 Sample Schematic BMP010012 /2001503N

36 On-Site Control Connections for Dryers with


Mark 5 Controls BICDUI01 /20030516

40 Milnor Allied Interface Specifications and Signals, Dryer BICALC02DU /20031016

48 3 Phase Motor Connection Diagram BMP850029 /99362B

49 3P Motor Diagram-Multivolt W80008 /2001253A

50 Control Box Layouts Sheet 1 W6DR3FTG1 /2008293B

52 Control Box Layouts Sheet 2 W6DR3FTG2 /2005063B

54 Control Box Layouts Sheet 3 W6DR3FTG3 /2009475B

56 Control Box Layouts Sheet 4 W6DR3FTG4 /2009345B

58 Control Box Layouts Sheet 5 W6DR3FTG5 /2009345B

60 Display Wiring W6DR3FD /97251B

62 Board Wiring- Dryer / Shuttle Controller Interface W6DR3FDC /2000152B

64 Electical Valves and Doors W6DR3FEV /2009132B

66 Fire Controller (Fire Eye) Wiring W6DR3FFE /2007305B

68 Fire Controller (Landis & Gyr) Wiring W6DR3FFEA /2008085B

70 Fire Controller (Landis & Gyr) Belgium Specifications W6DR3FFEB /2008085B

72 Fire Controller (Landis & Gyr) Dutch Specifications W6DR3FFED /2008085B

74 Fire Controller (Landis & Gyr) Dutch Spec. 58040 Only W6DR3FFEE /2008085B

76 Fire Controller (Landis & Gyr) French Specifications W6DR3FFEF /2008085B

78 Fire Controller w/ Fire Eye Unit for IRI W6DR3FFEG /2011453B

80 Board to Board Wiring (Fire Eye Controller) W6DR3FGM /2009424B

82 Board to Board Wiring (Landis & Gyr Controller) W6DR3FGMA /2009424B

84 Board to Board Wiring (Belgium Specification) W6DR3FGMB /2009345B

86 Board to Board Wiring (Dutch Specification) W6DR3FGMD /2008293B

88 Control Circuit Transformers W6DR3FHV /97212B

90 Inputs Sheet 1 W6DR3FI1 /2009162B

92 Inputs Sheet 2 W6DR3FI2 /2011204B

94 Inputs Sheet 1 with IRI Gas Train W6DR3FI3 /2001316B

96 Allied Interface W6DR3FIA /2002196B

98 Keypad Wiring W6DR3FKP /97042B

100 Lint Stripping - 6458TG1 W6DR3FLS /2001072B

102 Energenics Close Coupled Lint Filter W6DR3FLSA /2006042B

104 Internal Lint Screen W6DR3FLSB /2011453B

106 Motor Contactors non L/R Dryers w/ Fire Eye Controlller W6DR3FMC /2008185B

108 Motor Contactor non L/R Dryers w/ Landis & Gyr Controller W6DR3FMCA /2008185B
Table of Contents, cont.
Page Description Document/ECN
110 Motor Contactors 72TG1 w/ Landis & Gyr and CSA W6DR3FMCB /99241B

112 Motor Contactors - 50040,64058&72072TG1L/R W6DR3FMCC /2011453B

114 Motor Contactors - non L/R Dryers with IRI Gas Train W6DR3FMCD /2008185B

116 Motor Contactors - 50040,64058&72072TG1L/R


with Blower Inverter W6DR3FMCE /2011453B

118 Motor Contactors - 6458/7272TG1L/R with Combustion


Air Inverter W6DR3FMCF /2008454B

120 Motors and Incoming Voltages W6DR3FMTR /2001072B

122 Motors and Incoming Voltages with Blower Inverter W6DR3FMTS /2011305B

124 600V Combustion Air inverter Power W6DR3FMT6 /2011453B

126 Start Circuit W6DR3FS+ /2011204B

128 Gas Train Safeties (Fire Eye Controller) W6DR3FSF /2011453B

130 Thermocouple & Processor Board Wiring W6DR3FTC /2011453B

132 MultiTrac Interface W6DR3FTR /2002363B

134 Thermal Oil Modulating Valve W6DR3FTV /97507B

136 Variable Speed Inverter Basket Motor W6DR3FVP /99241B


W6DR3FPL/2010462N
COMPONENT PARTS LIST

COMPONENT FUNCTION OF WHERE TO FIND


NUMBER THIS COMPONENT THIS COMPONENT MILNOR P/N DESCRIPTION LOCATION
>>CONTROL BOX LAYOUTS
001 DETAIL-GAS DRYER CONTROL BOARDS W6DR3FTG1 B2TAG96015 TAG:GAS DRYER CONTROL BDS<> SEE FUNCTION
002 DETAIL-GAS DRYER FIRE CONTROLLER W6DR3FTG1 B2TAG85053 M6 SYS.DRYER GAS FIRE ASSY<> SEE FUNCTION
003 DETAIL-REMOTE DRYER CONTROLLER W6DR3FTG1 B2TAG97059 M6 SYS DRYER AIR VALVE ASY<> SEE FUNCTION
004 DETAIL-GAS DRYER AIR VALVE BOX W6DR3FTG1 B2TAG85059 REMOTE DRYER CONTROLLER <> SEE FUNCTION
005 DETAIL-58 GAS DRYER LOW VOLT PANEL W6DR3FTG2 B2TAG97053 TAG:58"GAS DRYER LO VOLTBX<> SEE FUNCTION
006 DETAIL-58 GAS DRYER HIGH VOLT PANEL W6DR3FTG2 B2TAG97052 TAG:58"GAS DRYER HI VOLTBX<> SEE FUNCTION
005 DETAIL-50 GAS DRYER LOW VOLT PANEL W6DR3FTG3 B2T2008012 TAG:50"GAS DRYER LEFT LO VOLTBX<> SEE FUNCTION
006 DETAIL-50 GAS DRYER HIGH VOLT PANEL W6DR3FTG3 B2T2008011 TAG:50"GAS DRYER RIGHT LO VOLTBX<> SEE FUNCTION
009 DETAIL-50 GAS DRYER HIGH VOLT PANEL W6DR3FTG4 B2T2008013 TAG:50"GAS DRYER L/R HIGH VOLTBX<> SEE FUNCTION
010 DETAIL-64 GAS DRYER AIR VALVE BOX W6DR3FTG4 B2T2001008 TAG:6458/7272TG1L/R GAS DRYER AIR VALV SEE FUNCTION
011 DETAIL-PROC BD W/DRYER/SHUT CNTRL W6DR3FTG4 B2T2001010 TAG:186 PROC BD (DRYER/SH) SEE FUNCTION
012 DETAIL-64/72 GAS DRYER LOW VOLT PANEL W6DR3FTG5 B2T2002006 6458/7272TG1L/R LOW VOLTAGE PANEL SEE FUNCTION
013 DETAIL-64/72 GAS DRYER HIGH VOLT PANEL W6DR3FTG5 B2T2001009 6458/7272TG1L/R HIGH VOLTAGE PANEL SEE FUNCTION

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BA >>PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
BAD1 BOARD-A TO D+ THERMOCOUPLE W6DR3FTC 08BSADCTT BD:SER A-D+THERMOCOUP>TESTED LOW VOLT BOX
BADR-1 BOARD- ADDRESS SETTING W6DR3FDC 08BSKPST BD:KEYPAD SWITCH BOARD PROCESSOR BX
BADR-1 NOTE THIS BOARD IS NOT USED AFTER JANUARY 2000, IT IS BUILT IN TO THE SERIAL PROCESSOR ITEM BPB
BBB-1 BOARD-MEMORY BATTERY BACKUP W6DR3FTC 08BSBB1T BOARD: SER BATT BACKUP-TEST PROCESSOR BX
BDA1 BOARD-DIGITAL TO ANALOG W6DR3FGM 08BSDACT BD:SERIAL D-A CONVERTR->TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BDA1 BOARD-DIGITAL TO ANALOG W6DR3FGMA 08BSDACT BD:SERIAL D-A CONVERTR->TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BDA1 BOARD-DIGITAL TO ANALOG W6DR3FGMB 08BSDACT BD:SERIAL D-A CONVERTR->TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BDA1 BOARD-DIGITAL TO ANALOG W6DR3FGMD 08BSDACT BD:SERIAL D-A CONVERTR->TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BDA1 BOARD-DIGITAL TO ANALOG W6DR3FTV 08BSDACT BD:SERIAL D-A CONVERTR->TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BIO-1 BOARD-8OUTPUT/16INPUT #1 W6DR3FGM 08BS816HT BOARD:HIGH SPEED SERIAL 8OUT-16IN-TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BIO-1 BOARD-8OUTPUT/16INPUT #1 W6DR3FGMA 08BS816HT BOARD:HIGH SPEED SERIAL 8OUT-16IN-TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BIO-1 BOARD-8OUTPUT/16INPUT #1 W6DR3FGMB 08BS816HT BOARD:HIGH SPEED SERIAL 8OUT-16IN-TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BIO-1 BOARD-8OUTPUT/16INPUT #1 W6DR3FGMD 08BS816CT BOARD:SERIAL 8OUT-16IN-TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BIO-2 BOARD-8OUTPUT/16INPUT #2 W6DR3FGM 08BS816CT BOARD:SERIAL 8OUT-16IN-TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BIO-2 BOARD-8OUTPUT/16INPUT #2 W6DR3FGMA 08BS816CT BOARD:SERIAL 8OUT-16IN-TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BIO-2 BOARD-8OUTPUT/16INPUT #2 W6DR3FGMB 08BS816CT BOARD:SERIAL 8OUT-16IN-TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BIO-2 BOARD-8OUTPUT/16INPUT #2 W6DR3FGMD 08BS816CT BOARD:SERIAL 8OUT-16IN-TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BIO-3 BOARD-8OUTPUT/16INPUT #3 W6DR3FGM 08BS816CT BOARD:SERIAL 8OUT-16IN-TEST LOW VOLT BOX

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NUMBER THIS COMPONENT THIS COMPONENT MILNOR P/N DESCRIPTION LOCATION
BIO-3 BOARD-8OUTPUT/16INPUT #3 W6DR3FGMA 08BS816CT BOARD:SERIAL 8OUT-16IN-TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BIO-3 BOARD-8OUTPUT/16INPUT #3 W6DR3FGMB 08BS816CT BOARD:SERIAL 8OUT-16IN-TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BIO-3 BOARD-8OUTPUT/16INPUT #3 W6DR3FGMD 08BS816CT BOARD:SERIAL 8OUT-16IN-TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BMTH BOARD-CARD CAGE MOTHER W6DR3FGM 08BS5MTHAT BD:SERIAL 5 CARD MOTHER-TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BMTH BOARD-CARD CAGE MOTHER W6DR3FGMA 08BS5MTHAT BD:SERIAL 5 CARD MOTHER-TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BMTH BOARD-CARD CAGE MOTHER W6DR3FGMB 08BS5MTHAT BD:SERIAL 5 CARD MOTHER-TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BMTH BOARD-CARD CAGE MOTHER W6DR3FGMD 08BS5MTHAT BD:SERIAL 5 CARD MOTHER-TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BO1 BOARD-24 OUTPUT #1 W6DR3FGM 08BSO24AT BD: SERIAL 24 OUTPUT->TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BO1 BOARD-24 OUTPUT #1 W6DR3FGMA 08BSO24AT BD: SERIAL 24 OUTPUT->TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BO1 BOARD-24 OUTPUT #1 W6DR3FGMB 08BSO24AT BD: SERIAL 24 OUTPUT->TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BO1 BOARD-24 OUTPUT #1 W6DR3FGMD 08BSO24AT BD: SERIAL 24 OUTPUT->TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BO2 BOARD-6 OUTPUT W6DR3FDC 08BN6OAT 6 OUTPUT BOARD->TEST PROCESSOR BX
BO2 BOARD-6 OUTPUT W6DR3FTR 08BN6OAT 6 OUTPUT BOARD->TEST PROCESSOR BX
BPB BOARD-MICROPROCESSOR W6DR3FDC 08BSPE2T SERIAL 186 PROC BD+FP->TEST PROCESSOR BX

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BPB BOARD-MICROPROCESSOR W6DR3FSTC 08BSPE2T SERIAL 186 PROC BD+FP->TEST PROCESSOR BX
BPB BOARD-MICROPROCESSOR W6DR3FSTR 08BSPE2T SERIAL 186 PROC BD+FP->TEST PROCESSOR BX
BRS1 BOARD-ROTATIONAL SAFETY W6DR3FGM 08BNDSRAT BD:DRY SAFETY ROTATION->TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BRS1 BOARD-ROTATIONAL SAFETY W6DR3FGMA 08BNDSRAT BD:DRY SAFETY ROTATION->TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BRS1 BOARD-ROTATIONAL SAFETY W6DR3FGMB 08BNDSRAT BD:DRY SAFETY ROTATION->TEST LOW VOLT BOX
BRS1 BOARD-ROTATIONAL SAFETY W6DR3FGMD 08BNDSRAT BD:DRY SAFETY ROTATION->TEST LOW VOLT BOX
CB >>>CIRCUIT BREAKERS
CB1 CIRCUIT BRKR-MAIN AIR MOTOR W6DR3FMTR MESSAGE SN SEE SPECIFIC MACHINE + NAMEPLATE HIGH VOLT BX
CB1 CIRCUIT BRKR-MAIN AIR MOTOR W6DR3FMTS MESSAGE SN SEE SPECIFIC MACHINE + NAMEPLATE HIGH VOLT BX
CB2 CIRCUIT BRKR-BASKET MOTOR W6DR3FMTR MESSAGE SN SEE SPECIFIC MACHINE + NAMEPLATE HIGH VOLT BX
CB2 CIRCUIT BRKR-BASKET MOTOR W6DR3FMTS MESSAGE SN SEE SPECIFIC MACHINE + NAMEPLATE HIGH VOLT BX
CD >>RELAY-TIME DELAY
CDEFN DELAY-WATER FOR FIRE W6DR3FLSA 09CF030037 TDR F30S 2PDT 11PIN 120V50/60C LOW VOLT BOX
CDVS DELAY-VARIABLE SPEED FAULT W6DR3FMCC 09CF007537 TDR F7.5S 2PDT 11PIN 120V60C HIGH VOLT BX
CDVS DELAY-VARIABLE SPEED FAULT W6DR3FMCE 09CF007537 TDR F7.5S 2PDT 11PIN 120V60C HIGH VOLT BX
CDVS DELAY-VARIABLE SPEED FAULT W6DR3FVP 09CF007537 TDR F7.5S 2PDT 11PIN 120V60C VARI SPEED BX
CL >>>RELAY-LATCH
CLBB LATCH-BURNER BOX PRESSURE W6DR3FSF 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX
CLCA LATCH-COMBUSTION AIR LOW W6DR3FFE 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX

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NUMBER THIS COMPONENT THIS COMPONENT MILNOR P/N DESCRIPTION LOCATION
CLCA LATCH-COMBUSTION AIR LOW W6DR3FFEG 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX
CLCA LATCH-COMBUSTION AIR LOW W6DR3FSF 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX
CLEFN LATCH-WATER FOR FIRE W6DR3FLSA 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX
CLFET LATCH-FIRE EYE TRIPPED W6DR3FFE 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX
CLFET LATCH-FIRE EYE TRIPPED W6DR3FFEG 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX
CLGH LATCH-GAS PRESSURE HIGH W6DR3FFE 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX
CLGH LATCH-GAS PRESSURE HIGH W6DR3FFEF 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX
CLGH LATCH-GAS PRESSURE HIGH W6DR3FFEG 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX
CLGH LATCH-GAS PRESSURE HIGH W6DR3FSF 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX
CLGL LATCH-GAS PRESSURE LOW W6DR3FFE 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX
CLGL LATCH-GAS PRESSURE LOW W6DR3FFEF 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX
CLGL LATCH-GAS PRESSURE LOW W6DR3FFEG 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX
CLGL LATCH-GAS PRESSURE LOW W6DR3FSF 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX
CLMA LATCH-MAIN AIR LOW W6DR3FFE 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX

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CLMA LATCH-MAIN AIR LOW W6DR3FFEF 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX
CLMA LATCH-MAIN AIR LOW W6DR3FFEG 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX
CLMA LATCH-MAIN AIR LOW W6DR3FSF 09CL2C-C37 RELAY-LATCH DPDT 120V 2-COIL HIGH VOLT BX
CP >>PHOTOEYE-LOAD DOOR
CPLDC PHOTOEYE-LOAD DOOR CLOSED W6DR3FI1 09RPE011 PHOTOEYE VALU-BEAM 10-30DC LOAD DOOR
CPLDO PHOTOEYE-LOAD DOOR OPEN W6DR3FI1 09RPE011 PHOTOEYE VALU-BEAM 10-30DC LOAD DOOR
CPLDC PHOTOEYE-LOAD DOOR CLOSED W6DR3FI3 09RPE011 PHOTOEYE VALU-BEAM 10-30DC LOAD DOOR
CR >>RELAY-PILOT OR CONTROL
CRB RESET-SOFT START W6DR3FMC
CRB RESET-SOFT START W6DR3FMCA
CRB RESET-SOFT START W6DR3FMCD
CRBAA RELAY-BASKET MOTOR CCW W6DR3FMCC 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V HIGH VOLT BX
CRBAA RELAY-BASKET MOTOR CCW W6DR3FMCE 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V HIGH VOLT BX
CRBAA RELAY-BASKET MOTOR CCW W6DR3FVP 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V VARI SPEED BX
CRBAC RELAY-BASKET MOTOR CW W6DR3FMCC 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V HIGH VOLT BX
CRBAC RELAY-BASKET MOTOR CW W6DR3FMCE 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V HIGH VOLT BX
CRBAC RELAY-BASKET MOTOR CW W6DR3FVP 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V VARI SPEED BX
CRC RELAY-COMBUSTION W6DR3FFEB 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V FIRE CONTR PL
CRCA RELAY-COMBUSTION AIR DAMPER CLOSED W6DR3FFEE 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V FIRE CONTR PL

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NUMBER THIS COMPONENT THIS COMPONENT MILNOR P/N DESCRIPTION LOCATION
CRCDC RELAY-CLOSE COOLDOWN W6DR3FTV 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V LOW VOLT BOX
CRDDC RELAY-DISCHARGE DOOR CLOSED W6DR3FEV 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V HIGH VOLT BX
CREFN RELAY-WATER FOR FIRE W6DR3FLSA 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V LOW VOLT BOX
CRFE RELAY-FIRE EYE ENABLE W6DR3FS+ 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V HIGH VOLT BX
CRFEF RELAY-DOORS CLOSED W6DR3FFEA 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V LOW VOLT BOX
CRFEF RELAY-DOORS CLOSED W6DR3FFEB 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V LOW VOLT BOX
CRFEF RELAY-DOORS CLOSED W6DR3FFED 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V LOW VOLT BOX
CRFEF RELAY-DOORS CLOSED W6DR3FFEE 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V LOW VOLT BOX
CRFEF RELAY-DOORS CLOSED W6DR3FFEF 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V LOW VOLT BOX
CRFEF RELAY-FIRE SAFETIES O,K. W6DR3FSF 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V LOW VOLT BOX
CRFET RELAY-FIRE CONTROLLER LOCKED OUT W6DR3FFEA 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V HIGH VOLT BX
CRFET RELAY-FIRE CONTROLLER LOCKED OUT W6DR3FFEB 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V HIGH VOLT BX
CRFET RELAY-FIRE CONTROLLER LOCKED OUT W6DR3FFED 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V HIGH VOLT BX
CRFET RELAY-FIRE CONTROLLER LOCKED OUT W6DR3FFEE 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V HIGH VOLT BX

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CRFET RELAY-FIRE CONTROLLER LOCKED OUT W6DR3FFEF 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V HIGH VOLT BX
CRFET RELAY-FIRE CONTROLLER LOCKED OUT W6DR3FSF 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V HIGH VOLT BX
CRGA RELAY-GAS VALVE ENABLED W6DR3FFEA 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V FIRE CONTR PL
CRGA RELAY-GAS VALVE ENABLED W6DR3FFEB 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V FIRE CONTR PL
CRGA RELAY-GAS VALVE ENABLED W6DR3FFED 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V FIRE CONTR PL
CRGA RELAY-GAS VALVE ENABLED W6DR3FFEE 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V FIRE CONTR PL
CRGA RELAY-GAS VALVE ENABLED W6DR3FFEF 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V FIRE CONTR PL
CRK RELAY-MAIN/COMBUSTION AIR W6DR3FFED 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V FIRE CONTR PL
CRK RELAY-DISCHARGE DESIRED W6DR3FFEE 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V FIRE CONTR PL
CRL RELAY-DUTCH SPECS W6DR3FFED 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V FIRE CONTR PL
CRL RELAY-DUTCH SPECS W6DR3FFEE 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V FIRE CONTR PL
CRLDC RELAY-LOAD DOOR CLOSED W6DR3FEV 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V HIGH VOLT BX
CRMA RELAY-RUN BLOWER W6DR3FMTS 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V HIGH VOLT BX
CRRI RELAY-IGNITION W6DR3FFED 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V FIRE CONTR PL
CRRI RELAY-IGNITION W6DR3FFEE 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V FIRE CONTR PL
CRS+ RELAY-3-WIRE W6DR3FS+ 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V LOW VOLT BOX
CRV RELAY-ENERGENICS OPERATE VACUUM W6DR3FLSA 09C024D37 4PDT "KH" 110/120V LOW VOLT BOX
CS >>CONTACTOR-MOTOR STARTER
CSBA-1 CONTACTOR-5840, 5858,&5880 HV BASKET W6DR3FMC 09MR08C337 18A 3P REV+2N/C 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX

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CSBA-1 CONTACTOR-5840, 5858,&5880 HV BASKET W6DR3FMCA 09MR08C337 18A 3P REV+2N/C 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSBA-1 CONTACTOR-5840, 5858,&5880 HV BASKET W6DR3FMCD 09MR08C337 18A 3P REV+2N/C 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSBA-1 CONTACTOR-5840, 5858,&5880 LV BASKET W6DR3FMC 09MR08D337 24A 3P REV+2N/C 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSBA-2 CONTACTOR-5840, 5858,&5880 LV BASKET W6DR3FMCA 09MR08D337 24A 3P REV+2N/C 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSBA-2 CONTACTOR-5840, 5858,&5880 LV BASKET W6DR3FMCD 09MR08D337 24A 3P REV+2N/C 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSBA-3 CONTACTOR-7272 LOW VOLT BASKET W6DR3FMC 09MR08L337 60A 3P REV+2N/C 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSBA-3 CONTACTOR-7272 LOW VOLT BASKET W6DR3FMCA 09MR08L337 60A 3P REV+2N/C 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSBA-3 CONTACTOR-7272 LOW VOLT BASKET W6DR3FMCD 09MR08L337 60A 3P REV+2N/C 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSBA-4 CONTACTOR-7272 HIGH VOLT BASKET W6DR3FMC 09MRO8E337 30A 3P REV+2N/C 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSBA-4 CONTACTOR-7272 HIGH VOLT BASKET W6DR3FMCA 09MRO8E337 30A 3P REV+2N/C 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSBA-4 CONTACTOR-7272 HIGH VOLT BASKET W6DR3FMCD 09MRO8E337 30A 3P REV+2N/C 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSBAC CONTACTOR-CNTR-CLOCKWISE ROTATION W6DR3FMC MESSAGE EW SEE CSBA-1,-2,-3,-4 FOR CONTACTOR HIGH VOLT BX
CSBAC CONTACTOR-CNTR-CLOCKWISE ROTATION W6DR3FMCA MESSAGE EW SEE CSBA-1,-2,-3,-4 FOR CONTACTOR HIGH VOLT BX
CSBAC CONTACTOR-CNTR-CLOCKWISE ROTATION W6DR3FMCD MESSAGE EW SEE CSBA-1,-2,-3,-4 FOR CONTACTOR HIGH VOLT BX

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CSBAW CONTACTOR-CLOCKWISE ROTATION W6DR3FMC MESSAGE EW SEE CSBA-1,-2,-3,-4 FOR CONTACTOR HIGH VOLT BX
CSBAW CONTACTOR-CLOCKWISE ROTATION W6DR3FMCA MESSAGE EW SEE CSBA-1,-2,-3,-4 FOR CONTACTOR HIGH VOLT BX
CSBAW CONTACTOR-CLOCKWISE ROTATION W6DR3FMCD MESSAGE EW SEE CSBA-1,-2,-3,-4 FOR CONTACTOR HIGH VOLT BX
CSCA CONTACTOR-COMBUSTION AIR W6DR3FMC 09MC08B337 12A 3P MCS CONT NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX
CSCA CONTACTOR-COMBUSTION AIR W6DR3FMCA 09MC08B337 12A 3P MCS CONT NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX
CSCA CONTACTOR-COMBUSTION AIR W6DR3FMCB 09MC08B337 12A 3P MCS CONT NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX
CSCA CONTACTOR-COMBUSTN AIR 6458TG1L/R W6DR3FMCC 09MC08C337 16A 3P MCS CONT NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX
CSCA CONTACTOR-COMBUSTN AIR 7272TG1L/R W6DR3FMCC 09MC08C337 16A 3P MCS CONT NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX
CSCA CONTACTOR-COMBUSTION AIR W6DR3FMCD 09MC08B337 12A 3P MCS CONT NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX
CSCA CONTACTOR-COMBUSTN AIR 6458TG1L/R W6DR3FMCE 09MC08C337 16A 3P MCS CONT NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX
CSCA CONTACTOR-COMBUSTN AIR 7272TG1L/R W6DR3FMCE 09MC08C337 16A 3P MCS CONT NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA CONTACTOR-MAIN AIR W6DR3FMC MESSAGE EW SEE CSMA-1,-2,-3 FOR CONTACTOR HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA CONTACTOR-MAIN AIR W6DR3FMCA MESSAGE EW SEE CSMA-1,-2,-3 FOR CONTACTOR HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA CONTACTOR-MAIN AIR W6DR3FMCB MESSAGE EW SEE CSMA-1,-2,-3 FOR CONTACTOR HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA CONTACTOR-MAIN AIR W6DR3FMCC MESSAGE EW SEE CSMA-4,-5.-6,-7 FOR CONTACTOR HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA CONTACTOR-MAIN AIR W6DR3FMCD MESSAGE EW SEE CSMA-1,-2,-3 FOR CONTACTOR HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA CONTACTOR-MAIN AIR W6DR3FMCE MESSAGE EW SEE CSMA-4,-5.-6,-7 FOR CONTACTOR HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA-1 CONTACTOR-5840,5858,LV+5880,7272 HV W6DR3FMC 09MC08L337 60A 3P MCS CONT.NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA-1 CONTACTOR-5840,5858,LV+5880,7272 HV W6DR3FMCD 09MC08L337 60A 3P MCS CONT.NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX

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CSMA-2 CONTACTOR-5840,5858HV MAIN AIR W6DR3FMC 09MC08E337 30A 3P MCS CONT NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA-2 CONTACTOR-5840,5858HV MAIN AIR W6DR3FMCD 09MC08E337 30A 3P MCS CONT NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA-3 CONTACTOR-5880,7272 LV MAIN AIR W6DR3FMC 09MC08N337 72A 3P MCS CONT NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA-3 CONTACTOR-5880,7272 LV MAIN AIR W6DR3FMCD 09MC08N337 72A 3P MCS CONT NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA-4 CONTACTOR-MAIN AIR 6458TG1L/R LO VOLT W6DR3FMCC 09MC04U337 180A 3P CONT.NR 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA-4 CONTACTOR-MAIN AIR 6458TG1L/R LO VOLT W6DR3FMCE 09MC04U337 180A 3P CONT.NR 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA-5 CONTACTOR-MAIN AIR 6458TG1L/R HI VOLT W6DR3FMCC 09MC04T337 110A 3P CONT.NR 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA-5 CONTACTOR-MAIN AIR 6458TG1L/R HI VOLT W6DR3FMCE 09MC04T337 110A 3P CONT.NR 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA-6 CONTACTOR-MAIN AIR 7272TG1L/R LO VOLT W6DR3FMCC 09MC04U337 180A 3P CONT.NR 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA-6 CONTACTOR-MAIN AIR 7272TG1L/R LO VOLT W6DR3FMCE 09MC04U337 180A 3P CONT.NR 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA-7 CONTACTOR-MAIN AIR 7272TG1L/R HI VOLT W6DR3FMCC 09MC04T337 110A 3P CONT.NR 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSMA-7 CONTACTOR-MAIN AIR 7272TG1L/R HI VOLT W6DR3FMCE 09MC04T337 110A 3P CONT.NR 120V5/6 IEC HIGH VOLT BX
CSV CONTACTOR-COMBUSTION AIR INVERTER W6DR3FMCB 09MC08B337 12A 3P MCS CONT NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX
CSVS CONTACTOR-BASKET INVERTER-6458TG1L/R W6DR3FMCC 09MC08C337 16A 3P MCS CONT NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX

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CSVS CONTACTOR-BASKET INVERTER-7272TG1L/R W6DR3FMCC 09MC08C337 16A 3P MCS CONT NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX
CSVS CONTACTOR-BASKET INVERTER-6458TG1L/R W6DR3FMCE 09MC08C337 16A 3P MCS CONT NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX
CSVS CONTACTOR-BASKET INVERTER-7272TG1L/R W6DR3FMCE 09MC08C337 16A 3P MCS CONT NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX
CSVS CONTACTOR-BASKET INVERTER W6DR3FVP 09MR08C337 16A 3P MCS CONT NR 120V5/6 HIGH VOLT BX
EB >>BUZZER OR AUDIBLE SIGNAL
EBSG BUZZER-SIGNAL AUDIBLE W6DR3FS+ 09H015 BUZZER 115V W/6-32 CRT+6" LEADS PROCESSOR BX
ED >>DISPLAY-ELECTRONIC
EDM DISPLAY-MICROPROCESSOR W6DR3FD 08BSEVFD5V BD:SER VFD 2LINE-19200B-TEST PROCESSOR BX
EE >>FIRE CONTROLLERS
EEEU CONTROLLER-FIRE W6DR3FEA 09X150A3 FLAME SAFE CTL ASSY #MC120 FIRE CONTRL PL
EEEU CONTROLLER-FIRE W6DR3FEB 09X151 BURNER CTL-AUSTR.110/50 10SEC FIRE CONTRL PL
EEEU CONTROLLER-FIRE W6DR3FED 09X151 BURNER CTL-AUSTR.110/50 10SEC FIRE CONTRL PL
EEEU CONTROLLER-FIRE W6DR3FEE 09X151 BURNER CTL-AUSTR.110/50 10SEC FIRE CONTRL PL
EEEU CONTROLLER-FIRE W6DR3FEF 09X151 BURNER CTL-AUSTR.110/50 10SEC FIRE CONTRL PL
EF >>FUSE OR FUSE HOLDER
EF37 FUSE-120V CONTROL CIRCUIT W6DR3FHV 09FF004AHG FUSE BK/MDX 4 AMP 125V BUSS HIGH VOLT BX
EL >>LIGHT-PILOT OR INDICATOR
ELBB LIGHT-BURNER BOX PRESSURE W6DR3FSF 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELCA LIGHT-COMBUSTION AIR LOW W6DR3FFEA 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX

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ELCA LIGHT-COMBUSTION AIR LOW W6DR3FFEB 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELCA LIGHT-COMBUSTION AIR LOW W6DR3FFEF 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELCA LIGHT-COMBUSTION AIR LOW W6DR3FSF 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELCLO LIGHT-FIRE CNTRLLR LOCKED OUT W6DR3FMCA 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELDD LIGHT-DISCHARGE DESIRED W6DR3FS+ 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 DISC CHUTE
ELDDC LIGHT-DISCHARGE DOOR CLOSED W6DR3FEV 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELFET LIGHT-FIRE EYE TRIPPED W6DR3FMC 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELFET LIGHT-FIRE EYE TRIPPED W6DR3FMCB 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELFET LIGHT-FIRE EYE TRIPPED W6DR3FMCC 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELFET LIGHT-FIRE EYE TRIPPED W6DR3FMCD 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELFET LIGHT-FIRE EYE TRIPPED W6DR3FMCE 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELGH LIGHT-GAS PRESSURE HIGH W6DR3FFEA 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELGH LIGHT-GAS PRESSURE HIGH W6DR3FFEB 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELGH LIGHT-GAS PRESSURE HIGH W6DR3FFEF 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX

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ELGH LIGHT-GAS PRESSURE HIGH W6DR3FSF 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELGL LIGHT-GAS PRESSURE LOW W6DR3FFEA 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELGL LIGHT-GAS PRESSURE LOW W6DR3FFEB 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELGL LIGHT-GAS PRESSURE LOW W6DR3FFEF 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELGL LIGHT-GAS PRESSURE LOW W6DR3FSF 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELL FLASHER-SAFETY LIGHTS W6DR3FSF 08FL007537 FLASHER 120V 1AMP 75FL/MIN LOW VOLT BOX
ELLDC LIGHT-LOAD DOOR CLOSED W6DR3FEV 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELLDO LIGHT-LOAD DOOR OPEN W6DR3FEV 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELMA LIGHT-MAIN AIR LOW W6DR3FFEA 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELMA LIGHT-MAIN AIR LOW W6DR3FFEB 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELMA LIGHT-MAIN AIR LOW W6DR3FFEF 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELMA LIGHT-MAIN AIR LOW W6DR3FSF 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELMI LIGHT-IGNITION ENABLED W6DR3FFE 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELMI LIGHT-IGNITION ENABLED W6DR3FFEA 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELMI LIGHT-IGNITION ENABLED W6DR3FFEB 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELMI LIGHT-IGNITION ENABLED W6DR3FFEF 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELMI LIGHT-IGNITION ENABLED W6DR3FFEG 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELMT LIGHT-MAIN GAS ENABLED W6DR3FFE 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELMT LIGHT-MAIN GAS ENABLED W6DR3FFEA 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX

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ELMT LIGHT-MAIN GAS ENABLED W6DR3FFEB 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELMT LIGHT-MAIN GAS ENABLED W6DR3FFEF 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELMT LIGHT-MAIN GAS ENABLED W6DR3FFEG 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELPG LIGHT-PILOT VALVE ENABLED W6DR3FFE 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELPG LIGHT-PILOT VALVE ENABLED W6DR3FFEA 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELPG LIGHT-PILOT VALVE ENABLED W6DR3FFEB 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELPG LIGHT-PILOT VALVE ENABLED W6DR3FFEF 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELPG LIGHT-PILOT VALVE ENABLED W6DR3FFEG 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
ELSF LIGHT FLASHING SIGNAL W6DR3FS+ 09H025V37 REACON ROTARY 5.5"DIA AMBER BELT BOX
ELSG LIGHT-SIGNAL VISUAL W6DR3FS+ 09J060A37 LAMP 1/2" AMB 125V IDI 1050QC3 LOW VOLT BOX
EM >>ELECTROMAGNET AND SOLENOID
EMCF FAN-INVERTER COOLING W6DR3FVP 13AF100A37 FAN 92CFM115V60 NEWARK #90F6921 VARI SPD BOX
EMS >>>EMERGENCY STOP SWITCHES
EMSK SOLENOID-SPRINKLER W6DR3FMC 09K061D SOLENOID 120V 60C #8940 SPRINKLER ASSY

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EMSK SOLENOID-SPRINKLER W6DR3FMCA 09K061D SOLENOID 120V 60C #8940 SPRINKLER ASSY
EMSK SOLENOID-SPRINKLER W6DR3FMCB 09K061D SOLENOID 120V 60C #8940 SPRINKLER ASSY
EMSK SOLENOID-SPRINKLER W6DR3FMCC 09K061D SOLENOID 120V 60C #8940 SPRINKLER ASSY
EMSK SOLENOID-SPRINKLER W6DR3FMCD 09K061D SOLENOID 120V 60C #8940 SPRINKLER ASSY
EMSK SOLENOID-SPRINKLER W6DR3FMCE 09K061D SOLENOID 120V 60C #8940 SPRINKLER ASSY
EMSL SWITCH-EMERGENCY STOP LEFT W6DR3FS+ 09N505 SW ASSY EMER STOP SIDE OF MACH LF
EMSR SWITCH-EMERGENCY STOP RIGHT W6DR3FS+ 09N505 SW ASSY EMER STOP SIDE OF MACH RT
ES >>POWER SUPPLY-ELECTRONIC
ESPS1 POWER SUPPLY-PROCESSOR BOX W6DR3FTC 08PSS3401T 40 WATT POWER SUPPLY TESTED PROCESSOR BX
ESPS2 POWER SUPPLY-MACHINE BOARDS W6DR3FTC 08PSS3401T 40 WATT POWER SUPPLY TESTED LOW VOLT BOX
ET >>THERMAL OVERLOAD DEVICES
ETBA OVERLOAD-BASKET MOTOR W6DR3FMTR MESSAGE EW SEE ETBA-1,-2,-3,-4 FOR PARTS HIGH VOLT BX
ETBA OVERLOAD-BASKET MOTOR W6DR3FMTR MESSAGE EW SEE ETBA-1,-2,-3,-4 FOR PARTS HIGH VOLT BX
ETBA-1 OVERLOAD-5840+5858HV BASKET MOTOR W6DR3FMTR 09FTD0037T MCS OL RELAY ADJ.RANGE 3.7-12 HIGH VOLT BX
ETBA-2 OVERLOAD-5858LV+5880,7272HV BSKT W6DR3FMTR 09FTD0120T MCS OL RELAY ADJ.RANGE 12-32 HIGH VOLT BX
ETBA-3 OVERLOAD-7272 LO VOLT BASKET MTR W6DR3FMTR 09FTD0121T MCS OL RELAY ADJ.RANGE 12-37 HIGH VOLT BX
ETBA-4 OVERLOAD-6458TG1L/R-ALL VOLTAGES W6DR3FMCC 09FTD0037T MCS OL RELAY ADJ.RANGE 3.7-12 HIGH VOLT BX
ETBA-4 OVERLOAD-6458TG1L/R-ALL VOLTAGES W6DR3FMCE 09FTD0037T MCS OL RELAY ADJ.RANGE 3.7-12 HIGH VOLT BX
ETBA-5 OVERLOAD-7272TG1L/R-ALL VOLTAGES W6DR3FMCC 09FTD0037T MCS OL RELAY ADJ.RANGE 3.7-12 HIGH VOLT BX

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ETBA-5 OVERLOAD-7272TG1L/R-ALL VOLTAGES W6DR3FMCE 09FTD0037T MCS OL RELAY ADJ.RANGE 3.7-12 HIGH VOLT BX
ETCA OVERLOAD-COMBUSTION AIR W6DR3FMTR MESSAGE EW SEE ETCA-1, -2 OR -3 FOR PARTS HIGH VOLT BX
ETCA O'LOAD-CMBSTN AIR 6458TG1L/R ALLVOLT W6DR3FMTS 09FTD0010T MCS OL RELAY ADJ.RANGE 1.0-2.9 HIGH VOLT BX
ETCA-1 OVERLOAD-COMBUSTION AIR W6DR3FMTR 09FTD0010T MCS OL RELAY ADJ.RANGE 1.0-2.9 HIGH VOLT BX
ETCA-2 OVERLOAD-COMBUSTION AIR 5880 LV W6DR3FMTR 09FTD0016T MCS OL RELAY ADJ.RANGE 1.6-5 HIGH VOLT BX
ETCA-3 O'LOAD-CMBSTN AIR 6458TG1L/R ALLVOLT W6DR3FMTR 09FTD0010T MCS OL RELAY ADJ.RANGE 1.0-2.9 HIGH VOLT BX
ETCA-4 O'LOAD-CMBSTN AIR 7272TG1L/R ALLVOLT W6DR3FMTR 09FTD0010T MCS OL RELAY ADJ.RANGE 1.0-2.9 HIGH VOLT BX
ETDB (03-09) OVERLOAD-DYNAMIC BRAKE W6DR3FMCC 09F024A OL RELAY 1P SZ1 SQD #9065-C01 HIGH VOLT BX
ETDB (03-09) OVERLOAD-DYNAMIC BRAKE W6DR3FMCE 09F024A OL RELAY 1P SZ1 SQD #9065-C01 HIGH VOLT BX
ETDB (03-09) OVERLOAD-DYNAMIC BRAKE W6DR3FVP 09F024A OL RELAY 1P SZ1 SQD #9065-C01 VARI SPEED BX
ETDBM OVERLOAD-DYNAMIC BRAKE W6DR3FMTS 09F024A OL RELAY 1P SZ1 SQD #9065-C01 HIGH VOLT BX
ETMA OVERLOAD-MAIN AIR W6DR3FMTR MESSAGE EW SEE ETMA-1,-2,-3,-4,-5 FOR PARTS HIGH VOLT BX
ETMA OVERLOAD-BLOWER MOTOR W6DR3FMTS 09FTD0010T MCS OL RELAY ADJ.RANGE 1.0-2.9 HIGH VOLT BX
ETMA-1 OVERLOAD-5840&5858HV MAIN AIR W6DR3FMTR 09FTD0120T MCS OL RELAY ADJ.RANGE 12-32 HIGH VOLT BX

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ETMA-2 OVERLOAD-5840&5858LV MAIN AIR W6DR3FMTR 09FTD0230T MCS OL RELAY ADJ.RANGE 23-75 HIGH VOLT BX
ETMA-3 OVERLOAD-58580 & 7272 MAIN AIR W6DR3FMTR 09FTD0230T MCS OL RELAY ADJ.RANGE 23-75 HIGH VOLT BX
ETMA-4 OVERLOAD-6458TG1-LOW VOLTAGE W6DR3FMTR 09FTC0570T OL RELAY 57-180A AB #193-A3M5 HIGH VOLT BX
ETMA-5 OVERLOAD-6458TG1-HIGH VOLTAGE W6DR3FMTR 09FTC0231T OL RELAY 23-75A AB #193-A3K4 HIGH VOLT BX
EX >>TRANSFORMERS
EX37 TRANSFORMER-INCOMING VOLT.120VAC W6DR3FHV MESSAGE EW SEE EX37-1, -2, OR -3 FOR VOLTAGE HIGH VOLT BX
EX37-1 TRANSFORMER-208/240>120VAC W6DR3FHV 09U249AA37 XFMR 200-240V PRI/120VSEC/250VA HIGH VOLT BX
EX37-2 TRANSFORMER-380/480>120VAC W6DR3FHV 09U200AAB XFMR 380-480V/240-120V-250VA HIGH VOLT BX
EX37-3 TRANSFORMER-600->120VAC W6DR3FHV 09U251AA37 XFMR 600VPRI/120VSEC/250VA HIGH VOLT BX
KB >>KEYBOARD-ELECTRONIC
KBM KEYPAD-MICROPROCESSOR W6DR3FKP 08ND5X6DR KEYPAD:5X6MATRIX DRYER PROCESSOR BX
MR >>MOTORS
MRBA MOTOR-BASKET ROTATION W6DR3FMCC MESSAGE SO SEE SPECIFIC COMPONENT+NAMEPLATE MACHINE BASE
MRBA MOTOR-BASKET ROTATION W6DR3FMCE MESSAGE SO SEE SPECIFIC COMPONENT+NAMEPLATE MACHINE BASE
MRBA MOTOR-BASKET ROTATION W6DR3FMTR MESSAGE SO SEE SPECIFIC COMPONENT+NAMEPLATE MACHINE BASE
MRBA MOTOR-BASKET ROTATION W6DR3FVP MESSAGE SO SEE SPECIFIC COMPONENT+NAMEPLATE MACHINE BASE
MRCA MOTOR-COMBUSTION AIR W6DR3FMTR MESSAGE SO SEE SPECIFIC COMPONENT+NAMEPLATE MACHINE BASE
MRCA MOTOR-COMBUSTION AIR W6DR3FMTS MESSAGE SO SEE SPECIFIC COMPONENT+NAMEPLATE MACHINE TOP
MRMA MOTOR-MAIN AIR W6DR3FMTR MESSAGE SO SEE SPECIFIC COMPONENT+NAMEPLATE MACHINE TOP

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MRMA MOTOR-MAIN AIR W6DR3FMTS MESSAGE SO SEE SPECIFIC COMPONENT+NAMEPLATE MACHINE TOP
MV >>INVERTERS AND RELATED PARTS
MTVMA FAN-INVERTER COOLING MAIN AIR W6DR3FMCE 13AF100A37 FAN 92CFM115V60 NEWARK #90F6921 MAIN AIR INV BX
MVBA INVERTER-BASKET SPEED W6DR3FMCC MESSAGE EW SEE MVBA-H/L HIGH VOLT BX
MVBA INVERTER-BASKET SPEES W6DR3FMCE MESSAGE EW SEE MVBA-H/L HIGH VOLT BX
MVBA-H INVERTER-BASKET SPD HIGH VOLT W6DR3FMCC 09MWB00596 V1000 INVERTER 5.5AMP 460V HIGH VOLT BX
MVBA-L INVERTER-BASKET SPD LOW VOLT W6DR3FMCC 09MWB01174 V1000 INVERTER 11AMP 230V HIGH VOLT BX
MVBM MODULE-BRAKING W6DR3FMCE 09MVBT25HC BRAKE MODULE-OPEN CHASSIS HIGH VOLT BX
MVBR RESISTOR-BRAKING W6DR3FMCE 09MV050REV RESISTOR 50OHM 225W #FVT200-50 HIGH VOLT BX
MVMA INVERTER-BLOWER MOTOR W6DR3FMTS 09MWA05874 F7 INVERTER 58AMP BLOWER INV BX
MVRMA REACTOR-BLOWER MOTOR W6DR3FMTS 09MX300A74 REACTOR 25/30HP 230V 80A BLOWER INV BX
MVRT INVERTER-INLINE REACTOR W6DR3FMCC 09MX050A96 REACTOR 5HP 460V 8A HIGH VOLT BX
MVRT INVERTER-INLINE REACTOR W6DR3FMCE 09MX050A96 REACTOR 5HP 460V 8A HIGH VOLT BX
PX >>PROXIMITY SWITCH

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PXCA PROX SWITCH-COMBUTION AIR DAMPR CLS W6DR3FFEE 09RPS18AAU PRXSW QK CONN 18MM NO-AC UNSHLD RT FRONT BASE
PXDOC PROX SWITCH-DISC DR CLSD (64& 72 ONLY) W6DR3FEV 09RPS30CAS PRXSW QK CONN 30MM NO-DC SHLD LD DOOR ASSY
PXLDC PROX SWITCH-LOAD DOOR CLOSED (50+58) W6DR3FI1 09RPS30ADS PRXSW QK CONN 30MM NO-DC SHLD LD DOOR ASSY
PXLDC PROX SWITCH-LOAD DOOR CLOSED (64+72) W6DR3FI1 09RPS18ADS PRXSW QK CONN 18M NO-DC SHLD LD DOOR ASSY
PXLDC PROX SWITCH-LOAD DOOR CLOSED (50+58) W6DR3FI3 09RPS30ADS PRXSW QK CONN 30MM NO-DC SHLD LD DOOR ASSY
PXLDC PROX SWITCH-LOAD DOOR CLOSED (64+72) W6DR3FI3 09RPS18ADS PRXSW QK CONN 18M NO-DC SHLD LD DOOR ASSY
PXLDO PROX SWITCH-LOAD DOOR OPEN W6DR3FI1 09RPS30ADS PRXSW QK CONN 30MM NO-DC SHLD LD DOOR ASSY
PXLDO PROX SWITCH-LOAD DOOR OPEN W6DR3FI3 09RPS30ADS PRXSW QK CONN 30MM NO-DC SHLD LD DOOR ASSY
PXRS PROX SWITCH-ROTATIONAL SAFETY W6DR3FGM 09RPS18ADS PRXSW QK CONN 18MM NO-DC SHLD LEFT REAR
PXRS PROX SWITCH-ROTATIONAL SAFETY W6DR3FGMA 09RPS18ADS PRXSW QK CONN 18MM NO-DC SHLD LEFT REAR
PXRS PROX SWITCH-ROTATIONAL SAFETY W6DR3FGMB 09RPS18ADS PRXSW QK CONN 18MM NO-DC SHLD LEFT REAR
PXRS PROX SWITCH-ROTATIONAL SAFETY W6DR3FGMD 09RPS18ADS PRXSW QK CONN 18MM NO-DC SHLD LEFT REAR
QR >>IGNITION DETECTOR
QRE1 DECTECTOR-IGNITION W6DR3FFEA 09X150BAGA COIL IGNITION DETECT.AUSTR. FIRE BOX
QRE1 DECTECTOR-IGNITION W6DR3FFEB 09X150BAGA COIL IGNITION DETECT.AUSTR. FIRE BOX
QRE1 DECTECTOR-IGNITION W6DR3FFED 09X150BAGA COIL IGNITION DETECT.AUSTR. FIRE BOX
QRE1 DECTECTOR-IGNITION W6DR3FFEE 09X150BAGA COIL IGNITION DETECT.AUSTR. FIRE BOX
QRE1 DECTECTOR-IGNITION W6DR3FFEF 09X150BAGA COIL IGNITION DETECT.AUSTR. FIRE BOX
SH >>SWITCH-HAND OPERATED

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SHAD SWITCH-DISCHARGE ALLOWED W6DR3FI1 MESSAGE EW THESE PARTS SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER BY CUSTOMER
SHAD SWITCH-DISCHARGE ALLOWED W6DR3FI3 MESSAGE EW THESE PARTS SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER BY CUSTOMER
SHBC SWITCH-NORMAL/LITTLE LOAD W6DR3FIA 09N405M210 SWASS M2W 1NO ALLIED INF BX
SHCR SWITCH-CONTROLLER RESET W6DR3FFEA 09N405PB10 SWASS PBBK 1NO LF LOAD END
SHCR SWITCH-CONTROLLER RESET W6DR3FFEB 09N405PB10 SWASS PBBK 1NO LF LOAD END
SHCR SWITCH-CONTROLLER RESET W6DR3FFED 09N405PB10 SWASS PBBK 1NO LF LOAD END
SHCR SWITCH-CONTROLLER RESET W6DR3FFEE 09N405PB10 SWASS PBBK 1NO LF LOAD END
SHCR SWITCH-CONTROLLER RESET W6DR3FFEF 09N405PB10 SWASS PBBK 1NO LF LOAD END
SHDD SWITCH-DISCHARGE DESIRED W6DR3FI1 09N405S211 SWASS S2W 1NO+1NC RT DISC SIDE
SHDD SWITCH-DISCHARGE DESIRED W6DR3FI3 09N405S211 SWASS S2W 1NO+1NC RT DISC SIDE
SHDH SWITCH-DRYER IS LOADING W6DR3FI1 09N405PB10 SWASS PBBK 1NO RT LOAD SIDE
SHDH SWITCH-DRYER IS LOADING W6DR3FI3 09N405PB10 SWASS PBBK 1NO RT LOAD SIDE
SHDL SWITCH-DRYER IS LOADED W6DR3FI1 09N405PB10 SWASS PBBK 1NO RT LOAD SIDE
SHDL SWITCH-DRYER IS LOADED W6DR3FI3 09N405PB10 SWASS PBBK 1NO RT LOAD SIDE

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SHDT SWITCH-DRYER ALLOWED TO LOAD W6DR3FI1 09N405M211 SWASS M2W 1NO+1NC PROCESSOR BX
SHDT SWITCH-DRYER ALLOWED TO LOAD W6DR3FI3 09N405M211 SWASS M2W 1NO+1NC PROCESSOR BX
SHFS SWITCH-FORMULA SELECTOR W6DR3FIA 09N041N ROTSW 5-POLE 8-POSIT 5A125V ALLIED INF BX
SHLDO SWITCH-LOAD DOOR OPEN W6DR3FI1 09N405M210 SWASS M2W 1NO LF LOAD SIDE
SHLDO SWITCH-LOAD DOOR OPEN W6DR3FI3 09N405M210 SWASS M2W 1NO LF LOAD SIDE
SHM SWITCH-MANUAL / AUTOMATIC W6DR3FI1 09N405M211 SWASS M2W 1NO+1NC RT DISC SIDE
SHM SWITCH-MANUAL / AUTOMATIC W6DR3FI3 09N405M211 SWASS M2W 1NO+1NC RT DISC SIDE
SHMD SWITCH-LOCAL / REMOTE (MILDATA) W6DR3FI2 09N405M210 SWASS M2W 1NO LOW VOLT BOX
SHNC SWITCH-NEW CUSTOMER W6DR3FIA 09N405M210 SWASS M2W 1NO ALLIED INF BX
SHRB SWITCH-PENDENT BASKET ROTATE W6DR3FI2 09M002BUTN 2BTM PENDANT STA.1-SP 2NO MON LOAD/DISC DOOR
SHS+ SWITCH-START 3-WIRE W6DR3FS+ 09N405PG10 SWASS PBGN 1NO PROCESSOR BX
SHSFR SWITCH-RANGE SELECT W6DR3FIA 09N405M210 SWASS M2W 1NO ALLIED INF BX
SHSG SWITCH-SIGNAL CANCEL W6DR3FI1 09N405PB10 SWASS PBBK 1NO PROCESSOR BX
SHSG SWITCH-SIGNAL CANCEL W6DR3FI3 09N405PB10 SWASS PBBK 1NO PROCESSOR BX
SHSK SWITCH-SPRINKLER W6DR3FS+ 09RM01209S CAPSW 9FT 180DEG ROLLER SILVER SPRINKLER ASSY
SHSMA SWITCH-MASTER W6DR3FHV 09N405M210 SWASS M2W 1NO PROCESSOR BX
SHSO SWITCH-STOP W6DR3FS+ 09N405PR01 SWASS PBRD 1NC PROCESSOR BX
SHWJ SWITCH-JOG W6DR3FI1 09N405S211 SWASS S2W 1NO+1NC RT DISC SIDE
SHWJ SWITCH-JOG W6DR3FI3 09N405S211 SWASS S2W 1NO+1NC RT DISC SIDE

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SK >>SWITCH-KEYLOCK
SKPR SWITCH-RUN/PROGRAM (KEY OP) W6DR3FI1 09N127C KEYSW SPST 7A120VAC SCREW TERM PROCESSOR BX
SKPR SWITCH-RUN/PROGRAM (KEY OP) W6DR3FI3 09N127C KEYSW SPST 7A120VAC SCREW TERM PROCESSOR BX
SM >>SWITCH-MECHANICAL OPERATED
SMDDC SWITCH-DISC DR CLSD (50,58,72 ONLY) W6DR3FEV 09R012 MICSW SPDT PAINTED BZE6-RN 01 PROCESSOR BX
SP >>SWITCH-PRESSURE
SPBB SWITCH-BURNER BOX PRESSURE W6DR3FSF 09N19111 AIR PRESSW RANGE .08-.4 BURNER BOX
SPCA SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 58XX DRYER W6DR3FFEA 09N19106 GAS PRESS.SW. RANGE .4-4 RT FRNT BASE
SPCA SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 6458 DRYER W6DR3FFEA 09N19106 GAS PRESS.SW. RANGE .4-4 REAR OF DRYER
SPCA SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 58XX DRYER W6DR3FFEB 09N19106 GAS PRESS.SW. RANGE .4-4 RT FRNT BASE
SPCA SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 6458 DRYER W6DR3FFEB 09N19106 GAS PRESS.SW. RANGE .4-4 REAR OF DRYER
SPCA SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 58XX DRYER W6DR3FFEE 09N19106 GAS PRESS.SW. RANGE .4-4 RT FRNT BASE
SPCA SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 6458 DRYER W6DR3FFEE 09N19106 GAS PRESS.SW. RANGE .4-4 REAR OF DRYER
SPCA SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 58XX DRYER W6DR3FFEF 09N19106 GAS PRESS.SW. RANGE .4-4 RT FRNT BASE

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SPCA SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 6458 DRYER W6DR3FFEF 09N19106 GAS PRESS.SW. RANGE .4-4 REAR OF DRYER
SPCA SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 58XX DRYER W6DR3FSF 09N19106 GAS PRESS.SW. RANGE .4-4 RT FRNT BASE
SPCA SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 6458 DRYER W6DR3FSF 09N19106 GAS PRESS.SW. RANGE .4-4 REAR OF DRYER
SPCA before 2/01 SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 58XX DRYER W6DR3FFEA 09N19105 AIR PRESSW 1.4-5.5"WC #1910-5 RT FRNT BASE
SPCA before 2/01 SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 7272 DRYER W6DR3FFEA 09N19100 AIR PRESSW .15-.50"WC #1910-0 RT FRNT BASE
SPCA before 2/01 SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 58XX DRYER W6DR3FFEB 09N19105 AIR PRESSW 1.4-5.5"WC #1910-5 RT FRNT BASE
SPCA before 2/01 SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 7272 DRYER W6DR3FFEB 09N19100 AIR PRESSW .15-.50"WC #1910-0 RT FRNT BASE
SPCA before 2/01 SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 7272 DRYER W6DR3FFEB 09N19100 AIR PRESSW .15-.50"WC #1910-0 RT FRNT BASE
SPCA before 2/01 SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 7272 DRYER W6DR3FFEB 09N19100 AIR PRESSW .15-.50"WC #1910-0 RT FRNT BASE
SPCA before 2/01 SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 7272 DRYER W6DR3FFEB 09N19100 AIR PRESSW .15-.50"WC #1910-0 RT FRNT BASE
SPCA before 2/01 SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 58XX DRYER W6DR3FFED 09N19105 AIR PRESSW 1.4-5.5"WC #1910-5 RT FRNT BASE
SPCA before 2/01 SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 58XX DRYER W6DR3FFEE 09N19105 AIR PRESSW 1.4-5.5"WC #1910-5 RT FRNT BASE
SPCA before 2/01 SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 58XX DRYER W6DR3FFEF 09N19105 AIR PRESSW 1.4-5.5"WC #1910-5 RT FRNT BASE
SPCA before 2/01 SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 58XX DRYER W6DR3FSF 09N19105 AIR PRESSW 1.4-5.5"WC #1910-5 RT FRNT BASE
SPCA before 2/01 SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 7272 DRYER W6DR3FSF 09N19100 AIR PRESSW .15-.50"WC #1910-0 RT FRNT BASE
SPCA Before 2/04 SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 7272 DRYER W6DR3FFEA 09N19106B GAS PRESS SW RANGE .2-2.4"WC RT FRNT BASE
SPCA before 2/04 SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 7272 DRYER W6DR3FFEB 09N19106B GAS PRESS SW RANGE .2-2.4"WC RT FRNT BASE
SPCA before 2/04 SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 7272 DRYER W6DR3FFED 09N19106B GAS PRESS SW RANGE .2-2.4"WC RT FRNT BASE
SPCA before 2/04 SWITCH-COMBUSTION AIR FOR 7272 DRYER W6DR3FSF 09N19106B GAS PRESS SW RANGE .2-2.4"WC RT FRNT BASE

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SPGH SWITCH-GAS HI PRESSURE EXCEPT 64 DRYE W6DR3FFEA 09N19106A GAS PRESS. SW. RANGE 1-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGH SWITCH-GAS HI PRESSURE 6458 DRYER W6DR3FFEA 96SD026 GW50A2W/2.5-50MBAR GASPRESWITC GAS PIPING
SPGH SWITCH-GAS HI PRESSURE EXCEPT 64 DRYE W6DR3FFEB 09N19106A GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGH SWITCH-GAS HI PRESSURE 6458 DRYER W6DR3FFEB 96SD026 GW50A2W/2.5-50MBAR GASPRESWITC GAS PIPING
SPGH SWITCH-GAS HIGH PRESSURE W6DR3FFED 09N19106A GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGH SWITCH-GAS HI PRESSURE EXCEPT 64 DRYE W6DR3FFEE 09N19106A GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGH SWITCH-GAS HI PRESS 6458 &7272 DRYER W6DR3FFEE 96SD026 GW50A2W/2.5-50MBAR GASPRESWITC GAS PIPING
SPGH SWITCH-GAS HI PRESS EXCEPT 64 & 72DRYE W6DR3FFEF 09N19106A GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGH SWITCH-GAS HI PRESS 6458 & 7272DRYER W6DR3FFEF 96SD026 GW50A2W/2.5-50MBAR GASPRESWITC GAS PIPING
SPGH SWITCH-GAS HI PRESS EXCEPT 64 & 72 DRYEW6DR3FSF 09N19106A GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGH SWITCH-GAS HI PRESS 6458 & 7272 DRYER W6DR3FSF 96SD015 GAO-A2-4-5 HI&LO GASPRESSWITCH GAS PIPING
SPGH before 2/01 SWITCH-GAS PRESSURE HIGH W6DR3FFEA 09N19104 GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGH before 2/01 SWITCH-GAS PRESSURE HIGH W6DR3FFEB 09N19104 GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGH before 2/01 SWITCH-GAS PRESSURE HIGH W6DR3FFED 09N19104 GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE

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SPGH before 2/01 SWITCH-GAS PRESSURE HIGH W6DR3FFEE 09N19104 GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGH before 2/01 SWITCH-GAS PRESSURE HIGH W6DR3FFEF 09N19104 GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGH before 2/01 SWITCH-GAS PRESSURE HIGH W6DR3FSF 09N19104 GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGL SWITCH-GAS LO PRESS EXCEPT 64 & 72 DRY W6DR3FFEA 09N19106A GAS PRESS. SW. RANGE 1-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGL SWITCH-GAS LOW PRESS 6458 & 7272 DRYERW6DR3FFEA 96SD026 GW50A2W/2.5-50MBAR GASPRESWITC GAS PIPING
SPGL SWITCH-GAS LO PRESS EXCEPT 64 & 72 DRY W6DR3FFEB 09N19106A GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGL SWITCH-GAS LOW PRESS 6458 & 7272DRYER W6DR3FFEB 96SD026 GW50A2W/2.5-50MBAR GASPRESWITC GAS PIPING
SPGL SWITCH-GAS LOW PRESSURE W6DR3FFED 09N19106A GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGL SWITCH-GAS LO PRESS EXCEPT 64 & 72 DRY W6DR3FFEE 09N19106A GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGL SWITCH-GAS LOW PRESS 6458 & 7272 DRYR W6DR3FFEE 96SD026 GW50A2W/2.5-50MBAR GASPRESWITC GAS PIPING
SPGL SWITCH-GAS LO PRESS EXCEPT 64 & 72 DRY W6DR3FFEF 09N19106A GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGL SWITCH-GAS LOW PRESS 6458 & 7272 DRYERW6DR3FFEF 96SD026 GW50A2W/2.5-50MBAR GASPRESWITC GAS PIPING
SPGL SWITCH-GAS LO PRESS EXCEPT 64 & 72 DRY W6DR3FSF 09N19106A GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGL SWITCH-GAS LOW PRESS 6458 & 7272 DRYERW6DR3FSF 96SD015 GAO-A2-4-5 HI&LO GASPRESSWITCH GAS PIPING
SPGL before 2/01 SWITCH-GAS PRESSURE LOW W6DR3FFEA 09N19104 GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGL before 2/01 SWITCH-GAS PRESSURE LOW W6DR3FFEB 09N19104 GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGL before 2/01 SWITCH-GAS PRESSURE LOW W6DR3FFED 09N19104 GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGL before 2/01 SWITCH-GAS PRESSURE LOW W6DR3FFEE 09N19104 GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPGL before 2/01 SWITCH-GAS PRESSURE LOW W6DR3FFEF 09N19104 GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE

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SPGL before 2/01 SWITCH-GAS PRESSURE LOW W6DR3FSF 09N19104 GAS PRESSW 2.0-20"WC #1996-20 RT FRNT BASE
SPHD SWITCH-BACK PRESSURE OUTLET W6DR3FI2 09N19106B GAS PRESS SW RANGE .2-2.4"WC OUTLET DUCT
SPHD SWITCH-BACK PRESSURE (ALL SIZES) W6DR3FI2 09N19106B GAS PRESS SW RANGE .2-2.4"WC OUTLET DUCT
SPMA SWITCH-MAIN AIR-ALL SIZES W6DR3FFEA 09N19106B GAS PRESS SW RANGE .2-2.4"WC FIRE CONT PL
SPMA SWITCH-MAIN AIR-ALL SIZES W6DR3FFEB 09N19106B GAS PRESS SW RANGE .2-2.4"WC FIRE CONT PL
SPMA SWITCH-MAIN AIR 7272 ONLY W6DR3FFED 09N19106B GAS PRESS SW RANGE .2-2.4"WC FIRE CONT PL
SPMA SWITCH-MAIN AIR-ALL SIZES W6DR3FFEE 09N19106B GAS PRESS SW RANGE .2-2.4"WC FIRE CONT PL
SPMA SWITCH-MAIN AIR-ALL SIZES W6DR3FFEF 09N19106B GAS PRESS SW RANGE .2-2.4"WC FIRE CONT PL
SPMA SWITCH-MAIN AIR-ALL SIZES W6DR3FSF 09N19106B GAS PRESS SW RANGE .2-2.4"WC FIRE CONT PL
SPMA before 2/01 SWITCH-MAIN AIR W6DR3FFEA 09N19103 AIR PRESSW .40"-1.6" WC 1910-1 FIRE CONT PL
SPMA before 2/01 SWITCH-MAIN AIR W6DR3FFEB 09N19103 AIR PRESSW .40"-1.6" WC 1910-1 FIRE CONT PL
SPMA before 2/01 SWITCH-MAIN AIR W6DR3FFED 09N19103 AIR PRESSW .40"-1.6" WC 1910-1 FIRE CONT PL
SPMA before 2/01 SWITCH-MAIN AIR W6DR3FFEE 09N19103 AIR PRESSW .40"-1.6" WC 1910-1 FIRE CONT PL
SPMA before 2/01 SWITCH-MAIN AIR W6DR3FFEF 09N19103 AIR PRESSW .40"-1.6" WC 1910-1 FIRE CONT PL

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SPMA before 2/01 SWITCH-MAIN AIR W6DR3FSF 09N19103 AIR PRESSW .40"-1.6" WC 1910-1 FIRE CONT PL
ST >>SWITCH-TEMPERATURE
ST225-1 SWITCH-INLET TEMP.SAFETY PROBE W6DR3FMCC 30RA225T THERMOSTAT CLOSES AT 225-DEG F OUTLET DUCT
ST225-1 SWITCH-INLET TEMP.SAFETY PROBE W6DR3FMCE 30RA225T THERMOSTAT CLOSES AT 225-DEG F OUTLET DUCT
ST225-2 SWITCH-OUTLET TEMP.SAFETY PROBE W6DR3FMC 30R0225P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 225F OUTLET DUCT
ST225-2 SWITCH-OUTLET TEMP.SAFETY PROBE W6DR3FMCA 30R0225P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 225F OUTLET DUCT
ST225-2 SWITCH-OUTLET TEMP.SAFETY PROBE W6DR3FMCC 30R0225P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 225F BLOWER HOUSING
ST225-2 SWITCH-OUTLET TEMP.SAFETY PROBE W6DR3FMCD 30R0225P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 225F OUTLET DUCT
ST225-2 SWITCH-OUTLET TEMP.SAFETY PROBE W6DR3FMCE 30R0225P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 225F BLOWER HOUSING
ST225-5 SWITCH-OUTLET TEMP.SAFETY PROBE W6DR3FMCB 30R0225P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 225F OUTLET DUCT
ST240-1 SWITCH-OUTLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE W6DR3FMC 30R0240P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 240F OUTLET DUCT
ST240-1 SWITCH-OUTLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE W6DR3FMCA 30R0240P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 240F MACHINE TOP
ST240-1 SWITCH-OUTLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE W6DR3FMCB 30R0240P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 240F MACHINE TOP
ST240-1 SWITCH-OUTLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE W6DR3FMCD 30R0240P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 240F OUTLET DUCT
ST240-3 SWITCH-OUTLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE W6DR3FMC 30R0240P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 240F OUTLET DUCT
ST240-3 SWITCH-OUTLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE W6DR3FMCA 30R0240P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 240F MACHINE TOP
ST240-3 SWITCH-OUTLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE W6DR3FMCB 30R0240P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 240F MACHINE TOP
ST240-3 SWITCH-OUTLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE W6DR3FMCD 30R0240P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 240F OUTLET DUCT
ST240-3 SWITCH-OUTLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE W6DR3FMCE 30R0240P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 240F MACHINE TOP

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ST550A SWITCH-INLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE #1 W6DR3FFEA 30R0550P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 550F RT LOWER BSKT
ST550A SWITCH-INLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE #1 W6DR3FFEB 30R0550P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 550F RT LOWER BSKT
ST550A SWITCH-INLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE #1 W6DR3FFED 30R0550P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 550F RT LOWER BSKT
ST550A SWITCH-INLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE #1 W6DR3FFEE 30R0550P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 550F RT LOWER BSKT
ST550A SWITCH-INLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE #1 W6DR3FFEF 30R0550P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 550F RT LOWER BSKT
ST550A SWITCH-INLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE #1 W6DR3FSF 30R0550P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 550F RT LOWER BSKT
ST550B SWITCH-INLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE #2 W6DR3FFEA 30R0550P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 550F RT LOWER BSKT
ST550B SWITCH-INLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE #2 W6DR3FFEB 30R0550P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 550F RT LOWER BSKT
ST550B SWITCH-INLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE #2 W6DR3FFED 30R0550P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 550F RT LOWER BSKT
ST550B SWITCH-INLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE #2 W6DR3FFEE 30R0550P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 550F RT LOWER BSKT
ST550B SWITCH-INLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE #2 W6DR3FFEF 30R0550P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 550F RT LOWER BSKT
ST550B SWITCH-INLET TEMP SAFETY PROBE #2 W6DR3FSF 30R0550P THERMOSW.FENWAL CLOSE @ 550F RT LOWER BSKT
STBB SWITCH-BURNER BOX TERMOSTAT W6DR3FSF 30RA175T THERMOSTAT OPENS AT 175F BURNER BOX
STDB SWITCH-DYNAMIC BRAKE TERMOSTAT W6DR3FS+ 30RA175T THERMOSTAT OPENS AT 175F HIGH VOLT BX

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T >>>THERMOCOUPLES
T2 THERMOCOUPLE INLET TEMPERATURE PROBW6DR3FTC 30R0045P DRYER T/C PROBE 24" W/BUSHNG LOWER HOUSE
T3 THERMOCOUPLE OUTLET TEMP. PROBE W6DR3FTC 30R0055P TEMP PRBE 6X1/4"TYPE J T/C LDS BLOWER HOUSING
VE >>VALVE-ELECTRIC OPERATED
VECDC VALVE-COOLDOWN DAMPER CLOSED W6DR3FTV 96R301B37 1/8"AIRPILOT 3W NC 120V50/60 AIR VALVE BX
VECDO VALVE-COOLDOWN DAMPER OPEN W6DR3FTV 96R301B37 1/8"AIRPILOT 3W NC 120V50/60 AIR VALVE BX
VED1 VALVE-DAMPER #1 SHORT STROKE W6DR3FEV 96R301B37 1/8"AIRPILOT 3W NC 120V50/60 AIR VALVE BX
VED2 VALVE-DAMPER #2 LONG STROKE W6DR3FEV 96R301B37 1/8"AIRPILOT 3W NC 120V50/60 AIR VALVE BX
VEDDC VALVE-DISCHARGE DOOR CLOSED W6DR3FEV 96R301B37 1/8"AIRPILOT 3W NC 120V50/60 AIR VALVE BX
VEDDO VALVE-DISCHARGE DOOR OPEN W6DR3FEV 96R301B37 1/8"AIRPILOT 3W NC 120V50/60 AIR VALVE BX
VEL1 VALVE-LINT REMOVAL FROM FAN W6DR3FEV 96R301B37 1/8"AIRPILOT 3W NC 120V50/60 AIR VALVE BX
VELA VALVE-CLS CYLINDER DAMPERS W6DR3FLS 96R302B37 1/8"AIRPILOT 3W NO 120V50/60 AIR VALVE BX
VELB VALVE-CLS LOWER AND FIRE BX DAMPR W6DR3FLS 96R301B37 1/8"AIRPILOT 3W NC 120V50/60 AIR VALVE BX
VELC VALVE-OPEN CYL AND OUT/UP DAMPERS W6DR3FLS 96R301B37 1/8"AIRPILOT 3W NC 120V50/60 AIR VALVE BX
VELD VALVE-OPEN LOWER DAMPERS W6DR3FLS 96R302B37 1/8"AIRPILOT 3W NO 120V50/60 AIR VALVE BX
VELDA VALVE-LOWER DRYER HOME TARGET W6DR3FEV 96R301B37 1/8"AIRPILOT 3W NC 120V50/60 AIR VALVE BX
VELDC VALVE-LOAD DOOR CLOSED W6DR3FEV 96R301B37 1/8"AIRPILOT 3W NC 120V50/60 AIR VALVE BX
VELDO VALVE-LOAD DOOR OPEN W6DR3FEV 96R301B37 1/8"AIRPILOT 3W NC 120V50/60 AIR VALVE BX
VELS VALVE-LINT STRIPPER W6DR3FLS 96TDC2AA37 1/2" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE NEAR VLV SET

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VEMG VALVE-GAS VALVE ACTUATOR ON-OFF W6DR3FFE 96S1501 ACTUATOR ON-OFF #V4055D1043 GAS TRAIN
VEMG VALVE-GAS VALVE ACTUATOR ON-OFF W6DR3FFEA 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VEMG VALVE-GAS VALVE ACTUATOR ON-OFF W6DR3FFEB 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VEMG VALVE-GAS VALVE ACTUATOR ON-OFF W6DR3FFED 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VEMG VALVE-GAS VALVE ACTUATOR ON-OFF W6DR3FFEE 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VEMG VALVE-GAS VALVE ACTUATOR ON-OFF W6DR3FFEF 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VEMG VALVE-GAS VALVE ACTUATOR ON-OFF W6DR3FFEG 96S1501 ACTUATOR ON-OFF #V4055D1043 GAS TRAIN
VEMI TRANSFORMER-IGNITION W6DR3FFE 09X175 IGNITION TRANSFRMER Q624A1014B FIRE CONT PL
VEMI TRANSFORMER-IGNITION W6DR3FFEA 09X175 IGNITION TRANSFRMER Q624A1014B FIRE CONT PL
VEMI TRANSFORMER-IGNITION W6DR3FFEB 09X175 IGNITION TRANSFRMER Q624A1014B FIRE CONT PL
VEMI TRANSFORMER-IGNITION W6DR3FFED 09X175 IGNITION TRANSFRMER Q624A1014B FIRE CONT PL
VEMI TRANSFORMER-IGNITION W6DR3FFEE 09X175 IGNITION TRANSFRMER Q624A1014B FIRE CONT PL
VEMI TRANSFORMER-IGNITION W6DR3FFEF 09X175 IGNITION TRANSFRMER Q624A1014B FIRE CONT PL
VEMI TRANSFORMER-IGNITION W6DR3FFEG 09X175 IGNITION TRANSFRMER Q624A1014B FIRE CONT PL

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VEMMG VLV-MODL GAS VLV 50,58,(72 before 2/04) W6DR3FGM 96S1500A ACTUATOR MODULATE #V9055A1055 + TAG GAS TRAIN
VEMMG VALVE-MODUL GAS VLV 5040, 6458 & 7272TG1W6DR3FGM 96SD018 DMA 12B120 ACTUATR 12 SEC TIME GAS TRAIN
VEMMG VALVE-MODUL GAS VALVE 50,58,72 W6DR3FGMA 96S1500A ACTUATOR MODULATE #V9055A1055 + TAG GAS TRAIN
VEMMG VALVE-MODUL GAS VLV 6458 & 7272TG1L/R W6DR3FGMA 96SD018 DMA 12B120 ACTUATR 12 SEC TIME GAS TRAIN
VEMMG VALVE-MODUL GAS VLV 6458 & 7272TG1L/R W6DR3FGMA 96SD018 DMA 12B120 ACTUATR 12 SEC TIME GAS TRAIN
VEMMG VALVE-MODULATING GAS VALVE W6DR3FGMB 96S1500A ACTUATOR MODULATE #V9055A1055 + TAG GAS TRAIN
VEMMG VALVE-MODULATING GAS VALVE W6DR3FGMD 96S1500A ACTUATOR MODULATE #V9055A1055 + TAG GAS TRAIN
VEMTR VALVE-ACTUATOR THERMAL OIL W6DR3FTV 96S2001A MOTOR 90DEG 30SEC 24V50/60 INLET PIPING
VENDD VALVE-NO DRY DESTINATION W6DR3FEV 96R301A37 1/8" AIRPIILOT 3W NC 120V50/60 AIR VALVE BX
VENT VALVE-VENT W6DR3FFEA 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VENT VALVE-VENT W6DR3FFEB 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VENT VALVE-VENT W6DR3FFED 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VENT VALVE-VENT W6DR3FFEE 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VENT VALVE-VENT W6DR3FFEF 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VEPG VALVE-PILOT VALVE ENABLED W6DR3FFE 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VEPG VALVE-PILOT VALVE ENABLED W6DR3FFEG 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VEPG1 VALVE-PILOT GAS VALVE #1 W6DR3FFEA 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VEPG1 VALVE-PILOT GAS VALVE #1 W6DR3FFEB 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VEPG1 VALVE-PILOT GAS VALVE #1 W6DR3FFED 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN

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COMPONENT PARTS LIST

COMPONENT FUNCTION OF WHERE TO FIND


NUMBER THIS COMPONENT THIS COMPONENT MILNOR P/N DESCRIPTION LOCATION
VEPG1 VALVE-PILOT GAS VALVE #1 W6DR3FFEE 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VEPG1 VALVE-PILOT GAS VALVE #1 W6DR3FFEF 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VEPG2 VALVE-PILOT GAS VALVE #2 W6DR3FFEA 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VEPG2 VALVE-PILOT GAS VALVE #2 W6DR3FFEB 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VEPG2 VALVE-PILOT GAS VALVE #2 W6DR3FFED 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VEPG2 VALVE-PILOT GAS VALVE #2 W6DR3FFEE 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VEPG2 VALVE-PILOT GAS VALVE #2 W6DR3FFEF 96TCC2BA37 3/8" N/C 2WAY 120V50/60C VALVE GAS TRAIN
VER VALVE-RECIRCULATION DAMPER W6DR3FEV 96R301A37 1/8" PILOT 3W-NC 120V50/60 AIR VALVE BX
VERC VALVE-RECIRCULATION DAMPER W6DR3FEV 96R301A37 1/8" PILOT 3W-NO 120V50/60 AIR VALVE BX

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PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION
LIMITED STANDARD WARRANTY
We warrant to the original purchaser that MILNOR machines including electronic
hardware/software (hereafter referred to as “equipment”), will be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment (unless the time period is specifically
extended for certain parts pursuant to a specific MILNOR published extended warranty) from our
factory with no operating hour limitation. This warranty is contingent upon the equipment being
installed, operated and serviced as specified in the operating manual supplied with the equipment,
and operated under normal conditions by competent operators.

Providing we receive written notification of a warranted defect within 30 days of its discovery, we
will at our option repair or replace the defective part or parts, FOB our factory. We retain the right to
require inspection of the parts claimed defective in our factory prior to repairing or replacing same.
We will not be responsible, or in any way liable, for unauthorized repairs or service to our equipment,
and this warranty shall be void if the equipment is tampered with, modified, or abused, used for
purposes not intended in the design and construction of the machine, or is repaired or altered in any
way without MILNOR's written consent.

Parts damaged by exposure to weather, to aggressive water, or to chemical attack are not covered by
this warranty. For parts which require routine replacement due to normal wear such as gaskets,
contact points, brake and clutch linings, belts, hoses, and similar parts the warranty time period is 90
days.

We reserve the right to make changes in the design and/or construction of our equipment (including
purchased components) without obligation to change any equipment previously supplied.

ANY SALE OR FURNISHING OF ANY EQUIPMENT BY MILNOR IS MADE ONLY UPON


THE EXPRESS UNDERSTANDING THAT MILNOR MAKES NO EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR USE OR
PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY IMPLIED BY LAW INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO REDHIBITION. MILNOR WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY COSTS OR
DAMAGES ACTUALLY INCURRED OR REQUIRED AS A RESULT OF: THE FAILURE OF
ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY TO PERFORM ITS RESPONSIBILITIES, FIRE OR
OTHER HAZARD, ACCIDENT, IMPROPER STORAGE, MIS-USE, NEGLECT, POWER OR
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL MALFUNCTIONS, DAMAGE FROM LIQUIDS, OR ANY
OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE NORMAL RANGE OF USE. REGARDLESS OF HOW
CAUSED, IN NO EVENT SHALL MILNOR BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT,
PUNITIVE, LIQUIDATED, OR CONSEQUENTIAL COSTS OR DAMAGES, OR ANY COSTS
OR DAMAGES WHATSOEVER WHICH EXCEED THE PRICE PAID TO MILNOR FOR THE
EQUIPMENT IT SELLS OR FURNISHES.

THE PROVISIONS ON THIS PAGE REPRESENT THE ONLY WARRANTY FROM MILNOR
AND NO OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITIONS, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, SHALL
BE IMPLIED.

WE NEITHER ASSUME, NOR AUTHORIZE ANY EMPLOYEE OR OTHER PERSON TO


ASSUME FOR US, ANY OTHER RESPONSIBILITY AND/OR LIABILITY IN CONNECTION
WITH THE SALE OR FURNISHING OF OUR EQUIPMENT TOANY BUYER.

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How to Get the Necessary Repair Components

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How to Get the Necessary Repair Components


This document uses Simplified Technical English.
Learn more at http://www.asd-ste100.org.

You can get components to repair your machine from the approved supplier where you got this
machine. Your supplier will usually have the necessary components in stock. You can also get
components from the Milnor® factory.
Tell the supplier the machine model and serial number and this data for each necessary component:
• The component number from this manual
• The component name if known
• The necessary quantity
• The necessary transportation requirements
• If the component is an electrical component, give the schematic number if known.
• If the component is a motor or an electrical control, give the nameplate data from the used
component.
To write to the Milnor factory:
Pellerin Milnor Corporation
Post Office Box 400
Kenner, LA 70063-0400
UNITED STATES

Telephone: 504-467-2787
Fax: 504-469-9777
Email: parts@milnor.com
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How to Use Milnor® Electrical Schematic Diagrams

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How to Use Milnor® Electrical Schematic Diagrams


Milnor® electrical schematic manuals contain a table of contents/component list and a set of
schematic drawings. These documents are cross referenced and must be used together.
The table of contents/components list shows, for every component on every schematic in the
manual, the component item number (explained in detail below), statement of function, parent
schematic number, part number, description and electric box location. In older manuals, two
component lists are provided: List 1 sorts the components by function, and List 2 by type of
component. Newer schematic manuals include only the list sorted by component number.
The schematic drawings use symbols for each electromechanical component, and indicate the
function of each. Integrated circuits are not shown, but the function of each microprocessor input
and output is stated. Certain electrical components not pertinent to circuit logic, such as wire
connectors, are not represented on the schematic.
Most machines require several schematics to describe the complete control system and all the
options available on the included models. In most manuals there are some schematic pages that
don't apply to your specific machine because certain options and configurations are mutually
exclusive or are not necessary in all markets. You may find it helpful to mark or remove such
pages. A schematic page that only applies to a subset of machines will normally state, in the title,
which models and/or options it covers. Compare this with the nameplate on your machine and
with your purchase records.
Each schematic is devoted to circuits with common functions (e.g., microprocessor inputs, motor
contactors). Schematics appear in the manual in alphanumeric order.

1. Component Prefix Classifications and Descriptions


Component item numbers consist of up to six characters and appear as part of a component's
symbol on the schematic. The first two characters indicate the general class of component, and
the remaining characters are a mnemonic for the function. For example, “CD” is the code for all
time delay relays, and “SR” stands for safety reset. Thus, CDSR is a time delay relay that serves
as a safety reset.
The following are descriptions of electrical components used in Milnor® machines. Descriptions
are in alphabetical order by the component class code (two character prefix).
Note 1: Some component class codes do not have a corresponding symbol, but are represented by a box
and an accompanying note describing the component. Examples of such codes are BA (printed circuit
board), ED (electronic display), and ES (electronic power supply).

BA=Printed Circuit Board—Insulating substrate on which a thin pattern of copper conductors


has been formed to connect discrete electronic components also mounted on the board.
CB=Circuit Breaker (Figure 1)—Automatic switch that opens an electric circuit in abnormal
current conditions (e.g., an overload).
Figure 1: Circuit Breaker (CB)

CD=Control, Time Delay Relay (Figure 2)—A relay whose contacts switch only after a fixed
or adjustable delay, once voltage has been applied to its coil. The contacts switch back to
normal (de-energized state) immediately when the voltage is removed.

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Figure 2: Time Delay Relay (CD)


Coil and Contacts Legend
A. Coil
B. Contacts

CL=Control, Latch Relay (Figure 3)—A relay which latches in an energized or set position
when operated by one coil (the latch/set coil). The relay stays latched even though coil voltage
is removed. The relay releases or unlatches when voltage is applied to a second coil (the
unlatch/reset coil).

Figure 3: Latch Relay (CL)


Coils and Contacts Legend
A. Coils
B. Contacts

CR=Control, Relay (Figure 4)—A relay whose contacts switch immediately when voltage is
applied to its coil and revert to normal when the voltage is removed.

Figure 4: Standard Relay (CR)


Coils and Contacts Legend
A. Coil
B. Contacts

CP=Control, Photo-Eye (Figure 5)—Photo-eyes sense the presence of an object without direct
physical contact. Photo-eyes consist of a transmitter, receiver, and output module. These
components may be housed in one assembly with the transmitter bouncing light off of a
reflector to the receiver, or these components can be housed in two separate assemblies with
the transmitter pointed directly at the receiver. The photo-eye can be set to turn on its output
either when the light beam becomes blocked (dark operate) or when it becomes un-blocked
(light operate).

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Figure 5: Photo-eye (CP)


Symbols Legend
A. Example of single
assembly
B. Example of two separate
assemblies

CS=Control, Contactor/Motor Starter (Figure 6)—A relay capable of handling heavier


electrical loads, usually a motor.
Figure 6: Other Control Symbols

EB=Electric Buzzer (Figure 6)—An audible signaling device.


EC=Electric Clutch (Figure 6)—A clutch consists of a coil and a rotor. The rotor has two
separate rotating plates. These plates are free to rotate independent of each other until the coil
is energized. Once energized the two plates turn as one.
ED=Electronic Display—A visual presentation of data, such as an LCD (liquid crystal display),
LED (light emitting diode) display, or VFD (vacuum florescent display).
EF=Electric Fuse (Figure 6)—A fuse is an over-current safety device with a circuit opening
fusible member which is heated and severed by the passage of over-current through it.
EL=Electric Light (Figure 6)—Indicator lights may be either incandescent or fluorescent.
EM=Electro Magnet Solenoid—A device consisting of a core surrounded by a wire coil through
which an electric current is passed. While current is flowing, iron is attracted to the core (e.g.,
a pinch tube drain valve solenoid).
ES=Electronic Power Supply—A device that converts AC (alternating current) to filtered and
regulated DC (direct current). The input voltage to the power supply is usually 120 or 240
VAC. The output is +5, +12, and -12 VDC.
ET=Thermal Overload (Figure 7)—A safety device designed to protect a motor. A thermal
overload consists of an overload block, heaters, and an auxiliary contact. The auxiliary contact
is normally installed in a safety (three-wire) circuit that stops power to the motor contactor
coil when a motor overload occurs.

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Figure 7: Thermal Overload (ET)


Schematic Symbol Legend
A. Heater (one per phase)
B. Overload relay; contacts open if overload
condition exists

EX=Electrical Transformer (Figure 8)—A device that transfers electrical energy from one
isolated circuit to another, often raising or lowering the voltage in the process.
KB=Keyboard—Device similar to a typewriter for making entries to a computer.
MN=Electronic Monitor (CRT)—A cathode ray tube used for visual presentation of data.
MR=Motors (Figure 9)—Electromechanical device that converts electrical energy into
mechanical energy.
Figure 8: Transformer (EX) Figure 9: Electric Motor (MR)

MV=Motor (Variable Speed) Inverter—To vary the speed of an AC motor, the volts to
frequency ratio must be kept constant. The motor will overheat if this ratio is not maintained.
The motor variable speed inverter converts three phase AC to DC. The inverter then uses this
DC voltage to generate AC at the proper voltage and frequency for the commanded speed.
Note 2: Switch symbols used in the schematics and described below always depict the switch in its un-
actuated state.

PX=Proximity Switch (Figure 10)—A device which reacts to the proximity of an target without
physical contact or connection. The actuator or target causes a change in the inductance of the
proximity switch which causes the switch to operate. Proximity switches can be two-wire
(AC) or three-wire (DC) devices.

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Figure 10: Proximity Switches (PX)


Switch Symbols Legend
A. Alternating current
proximity switch
B. Direct current proximity
switch

SC=Switch, Cam Operated (Figure 11)—A switch in which the electrical contacts are opened
and/or closed by the mechanical action of a cam(s). Applications include 35-50 pound timer
operated machines, Autospot, timer reversing motor assembly, and some balancing systems.
SH=Switch, Hand Operated (Figure 12)—A switch that is manually operated (e.g., Start
button, Master switch, etc.).
Figure 11: Cam Switch (SC) Figure 12: Hand Operated Switch
(SH)

SK=Switch, Key Lock (Figure 13)—A switch that requires a key to operate. This prevents
unauthorized personnel from gaining access to certain functions (e.g., the Program menu).
SL=Switch, Level Operated (Figure 14)—A switch connected to a float that causes the switch
to open and close as the level changes.
Figure 13: Key Switch (SK) Figure 14: Level Switch (SL)

SM=Switch, Mechanically Operated (Figure 15)—A switch that is mechanically operated by a


part of or the motion of the machine (e.g., door closed switch, tilt limit switches, etc.)
SP=Switch, Pressure Operated (Figure 16)—A switch in which a diaphragm presses against a
switch actuator.

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Figure 15: Mechanical Switch (SM) Figure 16: Pressure Switch (SP)

ST=Switch, Temperature Operated (Figure 17)—A switch that is actuated at a preset


temperature (e.g., dryer safety probes) or has adjustable set points (e.g., Motometers or
Combistats).
TB=Terminal Board (Figure 18)—A strip or block for attaching or terminating wires.
Figure 17: Temperature Switch Figure 18: Terminal Board (TB)
(ST)

VE=Valve, Electric Operated (Figure 19)—A valve operated by an electric coil to control the
flow of fluid. The fluid can be air, water or hydraulic.
Figure 19: Electrically Operated
Valve (VE)

ZF=Rectifier (Figure 20)—A solid state device that converts alternating current to direct
current.

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Figure 20: Bridge Rectifier (ZF)


Component Symbol Legend
A. Alternating current input
B. Direct current output

Figure 21: Bridge Rectifier


Component Legend
A. Alternating current in
B. Negative direct current
out
C. Positive direct current out

WC=Wiring Connector—A coupling device for joining two cables or connecting a cable to an
electronic circuit or piece of equipment. Connectors are male or female, according to whether
they plug into or receive the mating connector.

2. Component Terminal Numbering


CAUTION 1 : Risk of Mis-wiring—Due to electrical component manufacturing
inconsistencies, the pin numbers imprinted on components such as connectors and relay bases
used on Milnor machines often do not correspond to the pin numbers shown in the schematics.
• Ignore pin numbers imprinted on in-line connectors (e.g., Molex connectors) and relay
bases.
• Use the pin identification illustrations herein to identify pins on these components.

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Figure 22: Plug-in Relays


11-pin Relay with Grey Base

14-pin Relay with Grey Base (older)

14-pin Relay with Black Base (newer)

Legend
Left. View of relay and base
Right. Same view, showing assigned pin numbers
.

Note 3: Relay functional names ending with the letter "M" (e.g., CRxxM) are not discrete components but
are a component of a printed circuit board. They are usually not individually replaceable.

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Figure 23: AMP Connector Pin Locations


36-pin Connector

18-pin Connector Legend


A. View of mating halves of connector
B. Same view, showing assigned pin numbers

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Figure 24: Molex Connector Pin Locations


15-pin Connector 9-pin Connector

6-pin Connector 4-Pin Connector

2-pin Connector Legend


A. View of mating halves of connector
B. Same view, showing assigned pin numbers

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Figure 25: Pressure Switch


Component Legend
A. Contact 1—Normally open
B. Contact 2—Normally closed
C. Contact 3—Common

Figure 26: Toggle Switch


Component Legend
A. Normally closed contacts
B. Common contacts
C. Normally open contacts
D. Pole

Figure 27: Switch with Replaceable Contact Blocks


Rotary or Push-button Switch Component Legend
A. Terminal 7
B. Terminal 8
C. Terminal 4 if normally open; terminal 1 if normally closed
D. Terminal 5 if normally open; terminal 2 if normally closed
E. Terminal V
F. Terminal 9
G. Terminal Q if normally open; terminal K if normally closed
H. Terminal 6 if normally open; terminal 3 if normally closed
I. Terminal W
J. Terminal X
.

K. Terminal R if normally open; terminal L if normally closed


L. Terminal S if normally open; terminal M if normally closed

3. Features of Milnor® Electrical Schematic Diagrams


Document BMP010012 (following this section) is a sample schematic, based on a schematic
diagram for the Milnor® gas dryer. For the purposes of this exercise, the schematic is shown gray
and explanations of the items on the schematic are shown black.
The item numbers below correspond to the circled item numbers shown on the drawing.
1. The first six characters of the drawing number (W6DRYG) indicate that this is a wiring
diagram (W), identify the generation of controls (6), and identify the type of machine
(DRYG=Gas Dryer). These characters appear in the drawing number of every schematic in
the set.
The characters following the first six are unique to each drawing. The two characters
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circuitry (S+=three-wire circuit) and establish the order in which the schematic occurs in the
manual (schematics are arranged in alpha-numeric order in the manual).
Whenever circuitry changes are significant enough to warrant publishing a new schematic
drawing, the new drawing number will be the same as the old except for the major revision
letter (A in the example).
2. Included in the drawing title are the class of control system, the title of this circuit, and the
circuit voltage.
3. Line numbers are provided along the bottom edge of the drawing. These permit service
personnel in the field and at the Milnor® factory to quickly relate circuit locations when
discussing troubleshooting over the phone. Page and line numbers are referenced on the
drawing as explained in items five and six below.
4. Relay contacts show the page and line number on which the relay coil may be found. This is
the type of cross referencing most frequently used in troubleshooting.
5. Relay coils show the page and line number on which its associated contacts are located.
6. Relay contacts and relay coils show the physical location of the relay.
7. The designation MTA applies to electronic circuit board connections. Typically, a control
system will contain several different types of circuit boards and one or more boards of each
type. A numerical suffix identifies the board type and a numerical prefix identifies which one
of several boards of a given type is being depicted. For example, the designation 1MTA5
identifies this as the first I/O board (8 output, 16 input board) in the control system. As shown
on the drawing, a pin number follows the board number, separated by a dash. Thus, 1MTA5-
9 is pin 9 on this board. The numerical designations for board types vary from one control
system to another. Some of the board types commonly encountered on the Mark V and Mark
VI washer-extractor control and their designations are as follows:
• MTM1-MTM8 = Mother board
• MTA1-MTA5 = 8 output, 16 input (8/16) boards
• MTA11-MTA14 = 24 output boards
• MTA30-MTA40 = processor boards
• MTA41-MTA43 = digital to analog (D/A) boards
• MTA51-MTA55 = analog to digital (A/D) boards
• MTA81-MTA85 = balance A-D board
The complete listing of the boards utilized in a given control system can be found in the
component list for that system.
8. Wire numbers, as described earlier in this section, are shown at appropriate locations on the
schematic drawing.
9. Where diamond symbols appear at the end of a conductor, these are match points for
continuing the schematic on another drawing. The page and line number that continues the
circuit is printed adjacent to the diamond symbol. Where more than one match point appears
on the referenced page, match diamonds containing corresponding letters.
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This indicates on which
4 line
page (W6DRYGS+) and
number (08) the relay
coil can be found for this
set of contacts

Any relay that ends


with an "M" is
located on an
electronic board.

This indicates on which


5 schematic page and
line number the relay
contacts of this coil (on Line
08) are located (i.e.,
W6DRYGS+, Lines 9 and 11).

Normally Normally
closed open
contacts contacts
7-1 contact S+09 S+11 7-4 contact
8-2 contact S+11 8-5 contact
9-3 contact 9-6 contact
V-Q contact V-K contact
Contact not used
Drawing and line where
contact is located

6 This is the physical


location of the relay on
the machine. Row and
column numbers are
shown on the appropriate
tag for each relay tray.
Position 1 2 3 4
A
2A1M B
Relay Tray
Number
Row
Column
Function
(M=Main Air)

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Mass termination assembly
Pin number

7 1MTA5-9
MTA designation on board
Board MTA group designation
An MTA is a connection on an
electronic circuit board. The
notes and the tag page locate
the appropriate board.

Major revision
(letter)

1 Page number
(S+)

8 Machine type
Wire identification marking. (Gas fired dryer)
This designation is
stamped on the wire every
6 inches and is used with
the signal routing table.
6th generation
of controls

W = Wiring

Class of control system


2 Title of this circuit
Voltage of this circuit

Page line
numbers 3
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On-Site Control Connections for Dryers With Mark 5 Controls


The types of on-site connections required vary with the type of system the dryer is in. These are
summarized in Table 1.
Table 1: Summary of Dryer On-Site Control Connections
Dryer-to-Operator Controls
Type of System Other Connections If Applicable
Always If Applicable
Stand-alone dryer • 120VAC • Mildata serial link (daisy chain
(operator controls connections for face connection in control box)
--
in dedicated plate controls • Dryvac (Autolint) connections
controller box) • Internal serial link between dryer and Dryvac unit
Miltrac system • 120VAC 120VAC Connections between dryer and
with a central connections for face connections and "no-dry" station via belt box (see
controls mounting plate controls dryer input sig- "How a Dryer-controlled No-dry
panel (belt box) • Internal serial link nal for Dryvac Works") *, **
* Because the dryer processor boards are in the belt box, the dryer-to-dryer daisy chain
connections for the Miltrac and Mildata serial links are within the belt box and normally
wired at the factory. However, continuation of the Mildata serial link (to other devices and to
the Mildata computer) must be wired on site.
** Because the Dryvac sequencer is in the belt box, the dryer controller-to-Dryvac sequencer
connections are normally wired at the Milnor factory. However, the sequencer-to-Dryvac
connections must be wired on site.
Drynet or • 120VAC • Connections between dryer and
MultiTrac system connections for face "no-dry" station via Drynet or
(operator controls plate controls MultiTrac (see "How a Dryer-
--
in Drynet or • Miltrac, Drynet, controlled No-dry Works")
MultiTrac and Mildata serial • Dryvac (Autolint) connections
cabinet) links between dryer and Dryvac unit

Supplement 1
How a Dryer-controlled No-dry Works
If the installation includes a dryer-controlled no-dry station, every dryer that is configured to
control a no-dry station must know if the no-dry station is available to receive the batch. This is
accomplished via a Discharge Allowed switch at the no-dry station that makes an input on all
dryers that are so-configured. It is convenient to run the dryer-to-Discharge Allowed switch
conductors via the the belt box, Drynet cabinet, or MultiTrac cabinet. This permits bundling
these conductors with other control conductors that run between the dryer and the central
control cabinet and running a single cable between the cabinet and the Discharge Allowed
switch.

1. On-Site Control Connections for a Stand-alone Dryer


In this configuration, Milnor will normally provide a length of flexible conduit suitable for
locating the dedicated dryer controller box near the dryer. Typically, some connections will be
made at the factory and some will need to be made on site. For example, if a dedicated Milnor
elevating shuttle (for loading the dryer) is to be supplied with the dryer, the dryer controller box is
usually mounted to the shuttle frame at the factory. The factory will also provide the flexible
conduit already attached to the control box and the wiring already connected on this end. The
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secured to the dryer and the connectors plugged together. The dryer-to-operator controls
connections are the same as described in Section 2 “On-Site Control Connections for Dryers in a
Miltrac™ System With a Central Controls Mounting Panel (Belt Box)”. If the dryers use a Milnor
Dryvac (Autolint) system, see the related section in document BICDUI04.

2. On-Site Control Connections for Dryers in a Miltrac™ System


With a Central Controls Mounting Panel (Belt Box) [Document BICDUI02]
In this configuration, a remote dryer controller (one for each dryer in the system), which contains
the dryer processor board, is located in the belt box. This supports the keypad, display and other
operator controls (e.g., Master switch) also mounted on the belt box. The dryer connections that
must be made on site are listed in Table 2. The connection points may be on terminal blocks or
mating connectors. The mating connector and pins to be wired are normally provided in a bag
located in the control box or cabinet.

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Table 2: Dryer On-Site Control Connections in Systems with a Belt Box
Connection Point
On Dryer Con-
Purpose Cable Specification On Dryer
troller in Belt Box
Connector Pin Connector Pin
Required Connections Between Dryer and Operator Controls in Belt Box
One conductor: 14AWG (2.5mm²) TBA 6 TBA 6
Earth ground with 600VAC insulation
(ground terminal) (ground terminal)
TBA 13 WCM 1
TBA 11 WCM 2
120VAC face
Multi-conductor cable: 18AWG TBA 14 WCM 4
plate controls
(1.0mm²) with 300VAC color coded
-- All except TBA 12 WCM 5
insulation. Ground unused wires on
6458TG1x TBA 5 WCM 6
one end only.
models
TBA 6 WCM 7
TBA 4 WCM 9
WCM 1 WCM 1
WCM 2 WCM 2
120VAC face Multi-conductor cable: 18AWG WCM 4 WCM 4
plate controls (1.0mm²) with 300VAC color coded
WCM 5 WCM 5
-- 6458TG1x insulation. Ground unused wires on
models one end only. WCM 6 WCM 6
WCM 7 WCM 7
WCM 9 WCM 9
Two-conductor shielded cable: 1MTA33 1 or 2
Internal TBA 106
18AWG (1.0mm²) twisted pair with (serial link #2 low)
(board-to-
300VAC color coded insulation and
board) serial 1MTA33 3 or 4
85% braided shield. Ground shield TBA 107
link*
one end only. (serial link #2 high)
Additional Connections, If Applicable
On Dryer At No-dry Station
Processor Two-conductor shielded cable. Run TBA 140 N/O
input/ground all cables via the belt box. In belt "Discharge
for "no-dry" box, "common" the corresponding TBA 7
Allowed"
C
wires from all dryers together and switch
ground shields.
Miltrac and
See document BICCUC01 "On-Site Installation and Troubleshooting of
Mildata
Permanent Serial Communication Cables" for a complete explanation.
serial links
Dryvac See document BICDUI04 "Dryer-To-Dryvac (Autolint) Connections" for a
Controls complete explanation.

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3. On-Site Control Connections for Dryers in a Drynet


(dryer/shuttle controller) or MultiTrac™ System [Document BICDUI03]
In this configuration, each dryer processor board is located on its respective dryer and a control
box containing the Master switch (m/M), Stop button (0), and Start button (1) for each dryer
is mounted on the Drynet or MultiTrac cabinet. The dryer connections that must be made on-site
are listed in Table 3. The connection points may be on terminal blocks or mating connectors. The
mating connector and pins to be wired are normally provided in a bag located in the control box
or cabinet.
Table 3: Dryer On-Site Control Connections In Drynet and MultiTrac Systems
Connection Point
On Drynet or
Purpose Cable Specification On Dryer
MultiTrac
Connector Pin Connector Pin
Required Connections Between Dryer and Drynet or MultiTrac Cabinet
One conductor: 14AWG (2.5mm²) TBA 6 TBA 6
Earth ground
with 600VAC insulation (ground terminal) (ground terminal)
TBA 4 TBC 4
120VAC face
Multi-conductor cable: 18AWG TBA 5 TBC 5
plate controls
(1.0mm²) with 300VAC color coded
-- All except TBA 11 TBC 11
insulation. Ground unused wires on
6458TG1x TBA 12 TBC 12
one end only.
models
TBA 13 TBC 13
WCM 9 TBC 4
120VAC face Multi-conductor cable: 18AWG WCM 6 TBC 5
plate controls (1.0mm²) with 300VAC color coded
WCM 2 TBC 11
-- 6458TG1x insulation. Ground unused wires on
models one end only. WCM 5 TBC 12
WCM 1 TBC 13
Miltrac serial 1MTA32 1 or 2 Miltrac SRL
link 1MTA32 3 or 4 Miltrac SRH
See document BICCUC01 "On-Site
Drynet serial Installation and Troubleshooting of 1MTA29 1 or 2 Drynet SRL
link Permanent Serial Communication 1MTA29 3 or 4 Drynet SRH
Cables" for a complete explanation.
Mildata 1MTA34 1 or 2 Mildata SRL
serial link 1MTA34 3 or 4 Mildata SRH
Additional Connections, If Applicable
On Dryer At No-dry Station
Processor Two-conductor shielded cable. Run TBA 140 N/O
input/ground all cables via the Drynet or MultiTrac "Discharge
for "no-dry" cabinet. In cabinet, "common" the TBA 7
Allowed"
C
corresponding wires from all dryers switch
together and ground shields.
Dryvac See document BICDUI04 "Dryer-To-Dryvac (Autolint) Connections" for a
controls complete explanation.

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BICALC02 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20031016 / 20031016 / 20031017 Lang: ENG01 Applic: CDU

Milnor® Allied Interface Specifications and Signals, Dryer


An allied device that interfaces with the Milnor system machine equipped with Mark 5 or later
microprocessor controls must meet the electrical specifications and functional requirements given
in Section 1 “Electrical and Functional Specifications”.
The “Signals...” section(s) herein identify the allied interface signals and provide related
information (see Section 2 “How the Signals Tables Are Organized”).
This document also provides useful information for troubleshooting allied interfaces:
• The Display/code and Board/code values in the signals tables, are cross-references to the
output and input displays and to the output and input numbers on the I/O boards respectively.
Section 4 “Monitoring Allied Interface Outputs and Inputs”, explains how to use these cross-
references.
• As an aid in working with numeric signals, Section 5 “Decimal / Binary Conversion and
How It Applies to Allied Interfaces” explains how to determine, for any batch code, which
value (off or on) each signal in a group should pass.

1. Electrical and Functional Specifications


WARNING 1 : Electrocution and Electrical Burn Hazards—Contact with high voltage
will electrocute or burn you. Power switches on the machine and the control box do not eliminate
these hazards. High voltage is present at the machine unless the main machine power disconnect
is off.
• Do not service machine unless qualified and authorized.
• Lock out and tag out power at the main machine disconnect before opening electric boxes
and accessing electrical components.
For inputs from Milnor (Milnor outputs), the allied device must limit circuit load to that specified
in Section 1.1, below. For outputs to Milnor (Milnor inputs), the allied device must supply
circuitry that meets the specifications in Section 1.2, below. The functional requirements stated in
Section 1.3 must be met for proper coordination and data exchange between the devices.

1.1. Permissible Load for Milnor Outputs—For signals from Milnor to allied (Milnor
outputs/allied inputs), Milnor supplies potential-free contacts located on board-mounted relays.
The signals are conducted by traces on the board having the following capacity:
• Maximum voltage: 240V
• Maximum current: 0.5 amps
• Maximum VA: 3
CAUTION 2 : Risk of Damage/Malfunction—Traces on control boards may burn out,
requiring board replacement, if called upon to handle heavy currents. High voltages can cause
arcing across traces.
• Do not apply loads exceeding the specified capacity.
• Do not use allied interface outputs to operate motors or for any other unintended purpose.
These may, however, be used to operate relays that do not exceed the specified capacity.

1.2. Component Requirements for Milnor Inputs—For signals from allied to Milnor
(allied outputs/Milnor inputs–which connect directly to control boards and are used to ground
Milnor control inputs), Milnor applies a low energy signal as follows:

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• Voltage: 5VDC or 12VDC


• Minimum current: 5 milliamps
The potential-free contacts supplied by allied and the circuit wiring must be capable of faithfully
carrying these low energy signals.
CAUTION 3 : Risk of Bad Data—Resistance due to wire length or deteriorated contacts can
mask signals. Inadequate shielding against electrical noise can trigger false signals.
• Keep wire runs as short as possible.
• Use a digital signal ground connection (wire number 2G on the CBW; wire number 7 on
other Milnor devices), not merely chassis ground.
• Ground any spare wires.
• Pass all wires through a ferrite bead.
• Replace relays that have worn or corroded contacts.
• Do not run input wiring adjacent to, or in the same conduit with, any wires carrying AC.
For example, do not run input and output wiring in the same conduit if AC is used to
power Milnor output/allied input signals.

1.3. Functional Requirements


1. For numeric signals (batch codes) from allied to Milnor (allied loading interface), all signals
must be properly set when the operational signal indicating this data is valid occurs. Signals
must remain set for the longer of 5 seconds or through any subsequent operational signal
requiring this data (see “Loading Interface non-Numeric Signals...”). Milnor will read all
numeric signals during this time.
2. For numeric signals from Milnor to allied (allied discharge interface), allied must not read
signals until the data valid, or other operational signal indicating data is valid occurs (see
“Discharge Interface non-Numeric Signals...”).
3. Although not all the operational signals listed in the tables are necessarily required, (the
signals used will vary with specific machine models and with variations in the operating
cycle), those signals used, must occur in the order listed.
4. When connecting numeric signals between devices, ensure that signals are properly matched
up with respect to significance (least significant-to-least significant, next least significant-to-
next least significant, etc.).

2. How the Signals Tables Are Organized


For an allied device that loads the Milnor machine, Milnor provides an allied loading interface.
For an allied device that receives goods from (discharges) the Milnor machine, Milnor provides
an allied discharge interface. In both cases, some signals are used in groups to pass numeric
values in binary and some signals are used individually to pass non-numeric (on/off) values. The
receiving device can read the groups of numeric signals in any order as long as it reads this data
during the window of time within which it is valid. However, because each signal within a group
of numeric signals represents a specific digit of the binary number, the order of significance of
the signals (digit order) must be understood and must match on sending and receiving devices.
Most non-numeric signals provide operational information which must be exchanged according
to a predetermined “handshaking” scheme. Hence, the sequence in which operational signals
occur (enabling order) is critical. Accordingly, the signal information is presented in four tables:
1. Loading interface numeric input signals and digit order—In this table, signals are
depicted in digit order, that is, the way they would be read as a binary number. The rightmost
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the left is the signal representing the digit of next higher significance. The table is divided
into row groups—one row group for each batch code provided. Each row group provides
pertinent information for the signals used with that batch code. In an allied loading interface,
all numeric signals pass from allied to Milnor and are therefore, inputs to Milnor.
2. Loading interface non-numeric signals and enabling order—In this table, each row
represents a signal and each column provides pertinent information for that signal. Generally,
these signals must be exchanged by the interfaced devices in the order listed. The labels given
to operational signals in the schematics can vary from device to device. However, the
document “Summary of Milnor Allied Interface Capability” provides generic names for
these. The right-hand column of this table provides both the generic (function) name and the
signal name as shown in the schematic, except where these are the same.
3. Discharge interface numeric output signals and digit order—This table is arranged the
same as the “loading interface numeric...” table. However, in an allied discharge interface, all
numeric signals pass from Milnor to allied and are therefore, outputs from Milnor.
4. Discharge interface non-numeric signals and enabling order—This table is arranged the
same as the “loading interface non-numeric...” table. As with a loading interface, the devices
need to exchange these signals in the order shown.

3. Signals—Dryers With Mark 5 Controls [Document BICALC08]


Table 1: Loading Interface Numeric Input Signals and Digit Order—Dryer
Common Most Least
Dedicated Connections (Binary Data Signals)
Signal name on schematic Conn. Significant Significant
(e.g., Drycode A, B, etc.)--> J I H G F E D C B A
Multi-terminal TBX TBX TBX TBX TBX
Pin Number 7 4 3 2 1
16 Drycodes
Wire Number 7 171 170 169 168
(00 - 15)
Display/code -- i1/L i1/J i1/F i1/E
Board/code -- * * * *
* This signal uses a direct input on the microprocessor board, not an input on the peripherial board.

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Table 2: Loading Interface non-Numeric Signals and Enabling Order—Dryer


Signal Common Connection* Dedicated Connection
Display Board /
Direc- Multi- Multi- Function Name / Signal Name
Pin Wire Pin Wire / code code
tion terminal terminal
Output* TBA 159 159 TBA 162 162 o1/d io1/3 load desired
Although Milnor reads all batch data (previous table and next two signals) when it receives the "transfer complete / dryer is loaded"
signal, all batch data should be set before the "loading mode / dryer is loading" signal is enabled.
Input TBX 7 7 TBX 5 167 i1/K ** single cake / little load
Input TBX 7 7 TBX 6 166 i1/I ** new customer / new customer ***
Input TBA 7 7 TBA 143 143 i2/G io1/6 loading mode / dryer is loading ****
Output* TBA 92 92 TBA 93 93 o1/g o1/12 load allowed / load door open *****
Input TBA 7 7 TBA 141 141 i2/I io1/8 transfer complete / dryer is loaded
Output* TBA 93 93 TBA 94 94 o2/d io2/2 (no function name) / load door closed ******
* For outputs from Milnor, Milnor does not normally assign either pin of the potential-free contact as the common. Hence, both pins
have unique pin and wire numbers.
** This signal uses a direct input on the microprocessor board, not an input on the peripherial board.
*** The "new customer" input is used when it is not necessary to track batch codes electronically, but merely to ensure that different
customers' goods are kept segregated. If the Milnor controller sees this input made at the appropriate time during the cycle, it will
increment the customer codes by one (e.g., from 07 to 08) to signal downstream devices not to combine these batches.
**** If the Dryer is loaded by a dedicated loading device, this input may be jumpered to set it permanently on.
***** When a single freestanding Dryer is loaded with pressed cakes via an allied loading conveyor or shuttle capable of automatic
operation, it is recommended to connect the following Milnor outputs in series: "Loading allowed / load door open"
(TBA92/TBA93) and "Transfer complete / discharge door closed" (TBA164/TBA165 - in discharge interface). This confirms that
the discharge door is fully closed before loading starts.
****** This output was implemented for use with the Milnor COELD dedicated elevating loading conveyor. It may be used to
release the shuttle; however, it remains on for the duration of the cycle.

Table 3: Discharge Interface Numeric Output Signals and Digit Order—Dryer (see Note 1)
Common Most Least
Dedicated Connections (Binary Data Signals)
Signal name on schematic Conn. Significant Significant
(e.g., Drycode A, B, etc.)--> J I H G F E D C B A
Multi-terminal n/a 3MTA5*
16 Destin- Pin Number n/a 4 • 14 7 • 16 8 • 17 9 • 18
ation Codes Wire Number n/a none none none none
(00 - 15) Display/code -- not available
Board/code -- io3/4 io3/3 io3/2 io3/1
* A standard multi-terminal pin assignment is not currently established for these outputs. Hence, the board level (MTA) connector
and pins are shown in this case.

Note 1: The destination code output signals shown are only available if optional I/O board #3 is supplied.
This remotely mounted board also provides two operational signals: "discharge desired" on 3MTA5, pins 1
and 11, and "data valid" on 3MTA5, pins 2 and 12.

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Table 4: Discharge Interface non-Numeric Signals and Enabling Order—Dryer (see Note 1)
Signal Common Connection* Dedicated Connection
Display Board /
Direc- Multi- Multi- Function Name / Signal Name
Pin Wire Pin Wire / code code
tion terminal terminal
Output* TBA 158 158 TBA 161 161 -- io2/0 discharge desired
Input TBA 7 7 TBA 140 140 i2/H io1/7 discharge allowed
Milnor will set all batch data (previous table and next signal) before it enables the "transfer complete / discharge door closed"
signal.
Output* TBA 160 160 TBA 163 163 o1/e io1/4 new customer
Output* TBA 164 164 TBA 165 165 o2/g io2/2 transfer complete / discharge door closed **
* For outputs from Milnor, Milnor does not normally assign either pin of the potential-free contact as the common. Hence, both pins
have unique pin and wire numbers.
** This output remains on for the duration of the cycle.

4. Monitoring Allied Interface Outputs and Inputs


The status of outputs and inputs can be monitored on the machine display while the machine is in
operation, as explained in the machine reference manual (see Note 2 and Note 3). Beginning with
Mark 4 controls (Mark 9 on the CBW), output and input status can also be monitored on the I/O
boards. These boards contain LED's—one green LED for each input and one red LED for each
output (see Note 4). When the LED is illuminated, the circuit is made.
Note 2: It is also possible to actuate certain outputs for testing, as explained in the reference manual.
However, the “Display/code” values in the tables herein, refer only to the displays used to view
outputs/inputs.

Note 3: The outputs and inputs available for viewing on the display include some (but not all) allied
interface signals as well as signals for many other functions. See the reference manual for a listing of all
outputs and inputs that can be monitored during operation.

Note 4: Almost all allied interface outputs and inputs are passed via the I/O boards (peripheral boards) and
are therefore, represented by LED's on the boards. A few, however, are passed directly via the processor
board (direct outputs/inputs). The processor board does not contain LED's.

4.1. Identifying Outputs and Inputs on the Display Pages —On CBW's, some allied
inputs are available for viewing on the Mentor Direct and Standard Inputs page (as indicated in
the signals tables). It is fairly easy to identify signals on the Mentor because the signal names are
displayed.
The single stage press, two stage press, centrifugal extractor, shuttle, COBUC, and dryer use a
two or four line by 20 character LCD display (see Note 5). On these devices, each output or input
is represented by a character (lower or upper case letter) on the top line and a plus (+) or minus (-)
sign under the character indicating the on/off status of the signal. The outputs and inputs span
several display pages. Each page is accessed via the keypad and the procedures for doing so are
explained in the reference manual. The “Display/code” values listed in the tables herein tell you
which display page and character represent the indicated signal, as shown in the following
example:

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i2/H
Where:
i = input display page (o = output display page)
2 = the second in a series of input display pages. See the
reference manual for the keystrokes used to access each
display page in the series. Note that in some software such as
the centrifugal extractor, page numbering begins with 0
(zero); that is, the first page is page #0. Hence, on software
such as the extractor, i2 = inputs page #1 (the second inputs
page).
H = This input is represented by the character “H” on the
display.
Note 5: When the Milnor Dryer/Shuttle Controller is provided for a new installation, the LCD displays are
omitted from the controllers for any shuttle(s) and dryer(s) also provided. In this case, inputs and outputs
may be viewed on the monitor supplied with the shuttle/dryer controller. As with the CBW Mentor
controller, it is easy to identify signals because the signal names are displayed.

4.2. Identifying Output and Input LED's On the I/O Boards (all except 76032
CBW)—Two types of output/input peripheral boards are used in conjunction with the allied
interfaces covered herein. Their designations and capacities are:
1. BO24-x—contains 24 outputs (and no inputs). x is “1”, “2”, etc. indicating the first, second,
etc. such board in this machine.
2. BIO-x—contains 16 inputs and 8 outputs. x is “1”, “2”, etc. indicating the first, second, etc.
such board in this machine.
For all except the CBW, the peripheral boards are located in the low voltage electric box. The
arrangement and combination of these boards within the card cage varies with the machine type
and optional equipment provided. For the G3 CBW (Mark 9), the boards that support the explicit
allied interface signals are located in the card cage in the left (Standard Output) section of the
main control box.
A tag located in the electric box identifies the boards that may be provided and shows the position
of each board in the card cage. Each 24 output board has a set of red LED's (numbered 0 through
23). Each 16/8 I/O board has two sets of LED's—a red set for the outputs (numbered 0 through 7)
and a green set for the inputs (numbered 0 through 15). The “Board/code” values listed in the
tables herein tell you which board and output or input number represent the indicated signal, as in
the following example:
io2/5
Where:
io2 = the 16/8 I/O board designated “BIO-2”. (Other examples:
io1=BIO-1, o1=BO24-1, o2=BO24-2)
5 = input #5, if this signal is an input or output #5 if this signal is
an output.

5. Decimal / Binary Conversion and How It Applies to Allied


Interfaces
Batch codes (decimal numbers) are converted to binary by the sending controller, then passed via
the numeric signals to the receiving controller, where they must be converted back to decimal
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(binary 1110), drycode signals D, C, B, and A (from most to least significant) must be on, on, on,
and off respectively, during the “data valid” window.
Table 5 “Numeric Signal Decimal and Binary Values” shows, for the first 16 decimal numbers
(e.g., drycodes 00 through 15), the corresponding binary numbers and which numeric signal
carries each binary digit. This table's columns correspond to, and align with the columns in each
table of numeric signals herein. For higher numbers, use the “Decimal Value of Signal” values in
this table to convert between decimal and binary as explained herein.
Table 5: Numeric Signal Decimal and Binary Values
Decimal
Most Least
Value of Binary Data Signals
Significant Significant
Group
Signal name on schematic J or K I or J
H or 7 G or 6 F or 5 E or 4 D or 3 C or 2 B or 1 A or 0
(e.g., Drycode A, B, etc.)--> or 9 or 8
Decimal Value of Signal--> 512 256 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 1
The number of data signals
2 0 0 1 0
required for typical ranges For brevity, this table shows only
of batch codes are as 3 0 0 1 1
the binary numbers for decimals 0
follows: 4 - 15 (e.g., decimal 7 = binary 0 1 0 0
Signals 5 0111). 0 1 0 1
Code Range
Required 6 0 1 1 0
00-15 A-D 7 Use the "Decimal Value of 0 1 1 1
00-31 A-E 8 Signal" values above, to convert 1 0 0 0
between decimal and binary, for
00-63 A-F 9 any decimal number between 16 1 0 0 1
000-127 A-G 10 and 1023. 1 0 1 0
000-255 A-H 11 1 0 1 1
000-511 A-I or J 12 See explanations of decimal / 1 1 0 0
0000-1023 A-J or K 13 binary conversion herein. 1 1 0 1
14 1 1 1 0
15 1 1 1 1

For convenience, an example and explanations of converting between decimal and binary follow.
Many other examples and explanations can be found in mathematics texts, on the Internet, etc.
Also, some pocket calculators and many computer programs are available for converting between
decimal and binary.
Note 6: In Table 6, which follows, the “Decimal value of binary 1 in this position” is the same as
“Decimal Value of Signal” in Table 5.
Table 6: Decimal Values for Binary Digit 1 In the First Ten Positions
Significance of digit most least
Position of digit 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Decimal value of binary 1 in
512 256 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1
this position
Example binary number 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0
Decimal value carried down
512 0 0 64 0 16 8 0 2 0 = 602
for this example

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5.1. Converting Decimal to Binary—Referring to Table 6, if you want to convert decimal


number 602 to binary, use the “Decimal value of binary 1 in this position” values, as follows:
512 = highest value not exceeding 602.
602 – 512 = 90
64 = highest value not exceeding 90.
90 – 64 = 26
16 = highest value not exceeding 26.
26 – 16 = 10
8 = highest value not exceeding 10.
10 – 8 = 2
2 = highest value not exceeding 2.
2–2=0
In the above arithmetic, you used the decimal values 512, 64, 16, 8, and 2. You did not use 256,
128, 32, 4, and 1. Placing a 1 in the position for each decimal value used and a 0 (zero) in each
position not used, yields 1001011010. Hence, decimal 602 = binary 1001011010.

5.2. Converting Binary to Decimal—Referring to Table 6, if you want to convert binary to


decimal, simply sum the decimal values corresponding to the 1's in each position of the binary
number. Keep in mind that while a 1 in any position has a certain positive decimal value, a 0
(zero) in any position has the decimal value 0 (zero). The conversion for binary 1001011010
looks like this:
512 + 0 + 0 + 64 + 0 + 16 + 8 + 0 + 2 + 0 = 602
Hence, binary 1001011010 = decimal 602.
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BO24-1 BIO-1
OUTPUTS INPUTS
0 COUNTER CLOCKWISE ROTATION 0 3-WIRE HAS POWER
1 DESIRES COMBUSTION AIR 1 LOAD DOOR CLOSED
2 DESIRES MAIN AIR 2 DISCHARGE DOOR CLOSED
3 SIGNAL LIGHT 3 FIRE EYE TRIPS
4 GAS VALVES ON 4 LOAD DOOR OPEN
5 DAMPER VALVE 2 ACTUATED 5 ROTATION SAFETY
6 DAMPER VALVE 1 ACTUATED 6 FREE TO LOAD
7 BYPASS MAIN AIR 7 FREE TO UNLOAD
8 DESIRES HEAT 8 DRYER LOADED
9 LINT REMOVAL FROM FAN 9 MANUAL JOG CCW
10 NODRY TARGET LOWERED 10 MANUAL AUTO
11 LOAD DOOR CLOSED 11 CLOSES GAS VALVE
12 LOAD DOOR OPEN 12 MANUAL JOG CW
13 DISCHARGE DOOR OPEN 13 DRYER ALLOWED TO LOAD
14 DISCHARGE DOOR CLOSED 14 MANUAL LOAD DOOR OPEN
15 CLOCKWISE ROTATION 15 NO DRY READY
16 LOAD DOOR NOT CLOSED
17 DESIRES NORMAL START
18 LOAD DOOR IS CLOSED OUTPUTS
19 LOAD DOOR IS OPEN 0 DESIRES HARD START
20 NOT USED 1 DISCHARGE BEACON
21 NOT USED 2 INVERT SPEED 1
22 NOT USED 3 DESIRES LOAD
23 NOT USED 4 DESIRES NEW CUSTOMERS
5 INVERT SPEED 2
6 DRYER TARGET LOWERED
7 DESIRES SPRINKLER

BIO-2 BIO-3
INPUTS INPUTS
0 CANNOT DO AUTOLINT 0 SEQ ALLOWED TO DISCHARGE
1 NOT USED 1 NOT USED
3 NOT USED 3 NOT USED
4 NOT USED 4 NOT USED
5 GAS METER 5 NOT USED
6 BACK PRESSURE HIGH 6 NOT USED
7 NOT USED 7 NOT USED
8 CLOSES MAIN AIR TRIPS 8 NOT USED
9 CLOSES COMBUSTION MOTOR TRIP 9 NOT USED
10 CLOSES BASKET OVERLOAD TRIP 10 NOT USED
11 CLOSES GAS PRESSURE TOO HIGH 11 NOT USED
12 CLOSES GAS PRESSURE TOO LOW 12 NOT USED
13 CLOSES MAIN AIR TOO LOW 13 NOT USED
14 CLOSES COMBUSTION TOO LOW 14 NOT USED
15 LINT COLLECTION FULL 15 NOT USED

OUTPUTS OUTPUTS
0 ALLIED DISCHARGE DESIRED 0 SEQ FINISHED DISCHARGING
1 DESIRES MAIN AIR 1 DESTINATION 0
2 LOAD AND DISC DOORS CLOSED 2 DESTINATION 1
3 RECIRC DAMPER 3 DESTINATION 2
4 LINT SCREEN STRIPPER 4 DESTINATION 3
5 LINT WING EXTENDED 5 ALLIED DISCH DESIRED
6 LINT BLOWER 6 DATA VALID
7 AUTO LINT IN DRYER 7 SEQ DISCHARGE DESIRED

MICRO 6 SYSTEMS MARK V CONTROLS


GAS DRYER CONTROL BOARDS
PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION
B2TAG96015
2008293G

W6DR3FTG1
2008293B

50
THIS RELAY BECOMES CRC WHEN BUILT TO BELGIUM SPECIFICATIONS OR

W6DR3FTG1
2008293B
CRL WHEN BUILT TO DUTCH SPECIFICATION

1 2 3 4 USED ONLY WHEN DRYER IS BUILT TO


DUTCH SPECIFICATIONS

CR* CRGA CRK CRRI


SPMA VEMI
EEEU
MAIN RELAY TRAY 5
AIR FIRE IGNITION
SWITCH CONTROLLER
UNIT
USED ONLY WITH LANDIUS &
GYR FIRE CONTROLLER

MICRO 6 SYSTEMS
GAS DRYER FIRE CONTROLLER PANEL
PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION B2TAG85053
94462G

GAS DRYER MACHINE TAGS


PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION
REMOTE DRYER CONTROLLER

W6DR3FTG1
PORT #1BACKUP POWER PORT #2 PORT #3 PORT #4 PORT #5
RS485 TO BATTERY INCOMMING RS485 RS485 RS485 RS485RS232
1MTA30 1MTA29 1MTA34 1MTA33 1MTA32 2MTA31 1MTA31

B2TAG97059
98452G
PROCESSOR
1MTA38
OUTPUTS

NOTCH IN THIS POSITION

TO BEND PINS UNDER CHIP.)

MICRO 6 SYSTEMS
INSTALLED WITH THE

HOLES WHEN INSERTING (BE CAREFUL NOT

PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION


186 PROCESSOR
2. MAKE SURE THAT ALL PINS ARE IN THEIR
BOARD
EPROM MUST BE

IN THE SOCKET LABELED IC2.


BE ONE EPROM AND IT MUST BE INSTALLED
OPERATE. FOR THIS MACHINE THERE WILL
IC2

BPB

CORRECT SOCKET FOR THE MACHINE TO


1.EPROMS MUST BE INSTALLED IN THE
1MTD NOTE:
POWER SUPPLY

1MTA40 1MTA37
VDC, +5VDC

1MTA35 1MTA36 1MTA38 1MTA39


+12VDC,-12
120VAC TO

KEYPAD KEYPAD DISPLAY DISPLAY INPUTS INPUTS


ESPS1

WCM

BATTERY
BACKUP
2MTA41

BOARD

1MTP
TBX

GND TB2F TB2G


VEDDO

VENDD
VEDDC

VELDC

VELDA

WCQ

INCOMING AIR
VELDO

VERL
VED2

VED1

VERC
VEEL

N/O

ALL VALVES
ARE N/C UNLESS
OTHER WISE
NOTED
MICRO 6 SYSTEMS
5040, 5840, 5858, 5880, AND 7272
GAS DRYER AIR VALVE BOX
PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION B2TAG85059
2001072G
W6DR3FTG1
2008293B
51
WCLP
TBA

TBA

TBA

CRLDO CRLDC CRDDC CRFEF CRS+ CRFE GND

CLGH CLGL CLMA CLCA CLFET

ELCA ELLDC
1MTP
ELMA ELLDO

POWER SUPPLY
ELGL ELDDC
FLASHER 120VAC TO+12VDC
-12VDC
ELGH ELPG +5VDC
TBA GND
ELFET ELMT
FOR ALLIED INTERFACE
1MTD
ELCLO ELMI
MTM1

NOTE- ON 64058TG1
W1
SW1 SW2
SW1 SW2

SW1 SW2

SW1 SW2

SW1 SW2
ADDRESS

ADDRESS

ADDRESS

ADDRESS
ADDRESS

DRYERS WARNING
2 0

1 3

1 1

1 2
1 0

LIGHTS MAY BE ON
OPPOSITE SIDE.

SAFETY
BAD-1 (A-D BOARD)
BIO-2 (8 OUTPUT-16 INPUT BOARD)

BDA-1 (D-A BOARD) OPTIONAL

B10-24 (24 OUTPUT BOARD)

BIO-1 (8 OUTPUT-16 INPUT BOARD)

ROTATION
BOARD

MICRO 6 SYSTEMS MARK V CONTROLS


5040, 5840, 5858, AND 5880
GAS DRYER LOW VOLTAGE PANEL B2TAG97053
2001073G
PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION
W6DR3FTG2
2005063B

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W6DR3FTG2
2005063B
INCOMING
WCR POWER
E E E
G
F F F
TBA L1 L2 L3 N
3 P P
D
7 1 2

CSMA
EX37

ETMA

GAS DRYER MACHINE TAGS


PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION
W6DR3FTG2
SNUBBER
BOARD
1MTA1

CB1 CB2
(OPTIONAL)

CSVS
( USED ON
CSCA VARIABLE
SPEED ONLY)
(FOR GAS CSBAC CSBAW
ONLY)
ETCA ETBA

MOV
MODULE
DEFINITE PURPOSE
CONTROL, BASKET ( NOT USED ON
SOFT START VARIABLE
SPEED)

( NOT USED ON TBB GND


VARIABLE
SPEED)

MICRO 6 SYSTEMS MARK V CONTROLS


5040, 5840, 5858, AND 5880 B2TAG97052
HIGH VOLTAGE PANEL 2001072G

PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION

W6DR3FTG2
2005063B

53
WCV WCD WCO WCI WCG

WCM
WCL
FOR IRI GAS
TRAIN ONLY

CONTROL
MODULE TBA GND

TBA

CRLDO CRLDC CRDDC CRFEF CRS+ CRFE CLBB

ELCA ELLDC

CLGH CLGL CLMA CLCA CLFET


ELMA ELLDO

CRVPS
FOR IRI GAS
ELGL ELDDC TRAIN ONLY

POWER SUPPLY

FLASHER
ELGH ELPG
120VAC TO+12VDC

1MTD
1MTP
-12VDC
ELFET ELMT +5VDC

ELCLO ELMI MTM1 MTM2


SAFETY
ROTATION
BOARD

SW1 SW2
SW1 SW2
SW1 SW2
SW1 SW2

ADDRESS
SW1 SW2
SW1 SW2

ADDRESS
ADDRESS

ADDRESS
ADDRESS
ADDRESS

ELBB
2 0
3 0

1 2
1 0
1 1
1 3

NOTE- ON R-MODEL
DRYERS WARNING
LIGHTS WILL BE ON
OPPOSITE SIDE.

BAD-1 (A-D BOARD)


BIO-2 (8 OUTPUT-16 INPUT BOARD)

BDA-1 (D-A BOARD) OPTIONAL

B10-24 (24 OUTPUT BOARD)

BIO-1 (8 OUTPUT-16 INPUT BOARD)


BIO-3 (8 OUTPUT-16 INPUT BOARD)

HIGH SPEED

WCR WCF

MICRO 6 SYSTEMS MARK V CONTROLS


6458TG1L&R, 7272TG1L&R
DRYER LOW VOLTAGE PANEL B2T2002006
2009475A
PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION

W6DR3FTG3
2009475B

54
W6DR3FTG3
2009475B
INCOMING
WCR POWER
E E E
G
F F F
TBA L1 L2 L3 N
3 P P
D
7 1 2

CSMA
EX37

ETMA

GAS DRYER MACHINE TAGS


SNUBBER
BOARD

PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION


1MTA1

W6DR3FTG3
RESISTOR
CB1

FOR GAS FIRED


DRYERS ONLY

CSCA CSVS
BASKET
INVERTER

ETCA ETBA
ETDB

CRBAA CRBAC CDVS

MVBA MVRT
INVERTER REACTOR

MICRO 6 SYSTEM MARK V CONTROLS


64058 & 72072TG1L & R HIGH VOLTAGE
PANEL B2T2001009
2004375G
W6DR3FTG3
2009475B

55
WCR INCOMING
POWER
E E E
G
F F F
TBA L1 L2 L3 N
3 P P
D
7 1 2

CSMA

EX37
ETMA

TBA CB1

RESISTOR

STDB
FOR GAS FIRED
DRYERS ONLY

CSCA CSVS
BASKET
INVERTER

ETCA ETBA

CLEFN CDEFN CREFN CRV


SNUBBER
BOARD
1MTA1

CRBAA CRBAC CDVS

MVBA MVRT
INVERTER REACTOR

MICRO 6 SYSTEM MARK V CONTROLS


50040TG2L/R 50040TS2L/R
W6DR3FTG4
2009345B
HIGH VOLTAGE PANEL B2T2008013
2009345A
PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION

56
ALL VALVES

W6DR3FTG4
ARE N/C UNLESS

2009345B
OTHER WISE
NOTED
LONG VED2
STROKE

SHORT VED1
STROKE

LOAD DOOR
VELDO
OPEN

DISCHARGE
VEDDC
DOOR CLOSE

DISCHARGE
VEDDO
DOOR OPEN

GAS DRYER MACHINE TAGS


PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION
VERC VER VERC
N/O N/O

W6DR3FTG4
RECIRCULATION RECIRCULATION RECIRCULATION
FOR RIGHT DRYER FOR LEFT DRYER

MICRO 6 SYSTEMS
5040TG2L/R, 64058 & 72072TG1L/R
GAS DRYER AIR VALVE BOX
B2T2001008
PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION 2009123G

GND TBA
2MTA31 2MTA32
BO2
6 OUTPUT 2MTA29
BOARD
BPB
PROCESSOR
BOARD
INCOMMINGTO BATTERY RS485 RS485 RS485 RS485 RS485
POWER BACKUP PORT #1 PORT #2 PORT #3 PORT #4 PORT #5 RS232

1MTA31 2MTA31 1MTA32 1MTA33 1MTA34 1MTA29 1MTA30

NOTE:
1MTA28
OUTPUTS

1.EPROMS MUST BE INSTALLED IN THE


NOTCH IN THIS POSITION
INSTALLED WITH THE
EPROM MUST BE

CORRECT SOCKET FOR THE MACHINE TO


OPERATE. FOR THIS MACHINE THERE WILL
BE ONE EPROM AND IT MUST BE INSTALLED
IN THE SOCKET LABELED IC2.
2. MAKE SURE THAT ALL PINS ARE IN THEIR
HOLES WHEN INSERTING (BE CAREFUL NOT
IC2

TO BEND PINS UNDER CHIP.)

1MTA35 1MTA40 1MTA37 1MTA36 1MTA38 1MTA39


KEYPAD KEYPAD DISPLAY DISPLAY INPUTS INPUTS

MICRO 6 SYSTEMS
186 PROCESSOR CONTROL BOX
FOR 64058 & 72072TG1L & R DRYERS
W6DR3FTG4
CONTROLLED BY MULTI-TRAC™ CONTROLLER 2009345B
PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION B2T2001010
2004375G
57
WCV WCD WCO WCI WCG

WCM
FOR IRI GAS
TRAIN ONLY

CONTROL WCL
MODULE TBA GND

TBA

CRLDO CRLDC CRDDC CRFEF CRS+ CRFE GND

ELCA ELLDC

CLGH CLGL CLMA CLCA CLFET


ELMA ELLDO

ELGL ELDDC FOR IRI GAS


CLBB CRVPS
TRAIN ONLY
POWER SUPPLY
ELGH ELPG

1MTD
120VAC TO+12VDC
1MTP

-12VDC
+5VDC
ELFET ELMT
FLASHER
ELCLO ELMI MTM1
SAFETY
ROTATION
BOARD

SW1 SW2
SW1 SW2
SW1 SW2
SW1 SW2

ADDRESS
SW1 SW2
SW1 SW2

ADDRESS
ADDRESS

ADDRESS
ADDRESS
ADDRESS

ELBB
2 0
3 0

1 2
1 0
1 1
1 3

NOTE- ON R-MODEL
DRYERS WARNING
LIGHTS WILL BE ON
OPPOSITE SIDE.

BAD-1 (A-D BOARD)


BIO-2 (8 OUTPUT-16 INPUT BOARD)

BDA-1 (D-A BOARD) OPTIONAL

B10-24 (24 OUTPUT BOARD)

BIO-1 (8 OUTPUT-16 INPUT BOARD)


BIO-3 (8 OUTPUT-16 INPUT BOARD)

HIGH SPEED

WCR WCF

MICRO 6 SYSTEMS MARK V CONTROLS


6458TG1L&R, 7272TG1L&R
DRYER LOW VOLTAGE PANEL B2T2002006
2009345G
PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION
W6DR3FTG5
2009345B

58
W6DR3FTG5
2009345B
INCOMING
WCR POWER
E E E
G
F F F
TBA L1 L2 L3 N
3 P P
D
7 1 2

CSMA
EX37

ETMA

GAS DRYER MACHINE TAGS


SNUBBER
BOARD

PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION


1MTA1

W6DR3FTG5
RESISTOR
CB1

FOR GAS FIRED


DRYERS ONLY

CSCA CSVS
BASKET
INVERTER

ETCA ETBA
ETDB

CRBAA CRBAC CDVS

MVBA MVRT
INVERTER REACTOR

MICRO 6 SYSTEM MARK V CONTROLS


64058 & 72072TG1L & R HIGH VOLTAGE
PANEL B2T2001009
2004375G
W6DR3FTG5
2009345B

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