With respect to non-durable parts normally requiring replacement in less than two (2) years due to normal wear and tear, and with respect to all new repair or replacement parts for Cissell equipment for which the two (2) year warranty period has expired, or for all new repair or replacement parts for equipment other than Cissell equipment, the warranty period is limited to ninety (90) days from date of sale. The warranty period on each new replacement part furnished by Cissell in fulfillment of
Overloading it will result in long drying times and damp spotson some clothes. IMPORTANT Maximum operating efficiency is dependent upon proper aircurculation. The lint screen must be kept cleaned daily toinsure proper air circulation throughout the dryer. IMPORTANT Provide adequate clearance for air opening into the combustionchamber. Unpacking/General Installation (All Dryers) UNPACKING GENERAL INSTALLATION (ALL DRYERS) All Cissell dryers are packed in a protective (heavy-duty) plastic bag. Upo
70—Latest Edition. See wiring diagram furnished with dryer. Your Cissell dryer is completely wired at the factory and it is only necessary for the electrician to connect the power leads to the wire connectors within the service connection box on the rear of the dryer. Do not change wiring without consulting the factory, as you may void the factory warranty. DO NOT CONNECT THE DRYER TO ANY VOLTAGE OR CURRENT OTHER THAN THAT SPECIFIED ON THE DRYER RATING PLATE. (Wiring diagram is located on rear w
FOR BEST DRYING: 1. Exhaust duct maximum length 14 feet of straight duct and maximum of two 90° bends. 2. Use 45° and 30° elbows wherever possible. 3. Exhaust each dryer separately. 4. Do not install wire mesh or other restrictions in the exhaust duct. 5. Use clean-outs in the exhaust duct and clean periodically when needed. 6. Never exceed 0.3 inches water column static pressure in the exhaust duct. 7. Inside surface of the duct must be smooth. 8. Recommend pop rivets for duct assembly. FOR BES
Store this manual in a file or binder and keep for future reference. WARNING: For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. -Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. -WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS • Do not try to light any appliances. • Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your b
1. Make-up air from outside building may enter enclosure fromtop or side walls. Area of opening should be equal to 4-6times the sum of dryer duct areas. Provide 1 sq. ft. for each 6in. diameter; 2 sq. ft. for each 8 in. diameter; and 4 sq. ft. foreach 12 in. diameter. 2. Use constant diameter duct with area equal to the sum of dryerduct areas. EXAMPLE: 6-8 in. diameter duct = 1-19.6 in. diameter duct in area. Use 20 in. diameter duct or diameter to match tube- axial fan. 3. Enclosure (plenum) wi
(49.9 kg) dryweight Basket Motor.............................................1 HP Fan Motor..................................................1 1/2 HP Basket RPM Reversing ................................................28 (3.2 reversals per minute) Non-Reversing ........................................34 Exhaust Duct .............................................12” diameter (30.48 cm) Maximum Air Displacement Steam-Gas ...............................................2160 CFM (61.16 M./Min.) Elect
3/4” (1.91 cm) 6-Coil .................................................. 3/4” (1.91 cm) Steam Return Line 4-Coil .................................................. 3/4” (1.91 cm) 6-Coil .................................................. 3/4” (1.91 cm) Drying Time .......................................... 110 lbs. (49.9 kg) dry weight (Approx. - testing in lab.) ...................... Indian Head cloth 4-Coil .................................................... High Pressure (100 PSIG Max.) 70%
ELEVATIONS ABOVE 2,000 FEET Input ratings shown on the rating plate (serial tag) are for elevations up to 2,000 feet. For elevations above 2,000 feet, rating should be reduced at a rate of 4% for each 1,000 feet above sea level. Page 30 Two Timer Models—Figures 1, 2, and 3 (Illustrations) Page 31 Operating Instructions—Two Timer Models OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS—TWO TIMER MODELS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS—TWO TIMER MODELS 1. After loading the dryer tumbler with the water washed clothes load, proceed to
NATURAL GAS ONLY Check the gas pressure inlet supply to the dryer, 11 inches WC Pressure maximum. Check the manifold pressure, 3.5 inches WC Pressure inside the dryer. CAUTION Low gas pressure and intermittent gas will cause gas ignition problems and inadequate drying of the clothes load. Page 21 Steam Piping Installation INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PIPING RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Set and anchor dryer in position. Machine should be level to assure proper steam circulation. 2. To prevent condensate drain