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screen printing => Equipment => Topic started by: baystate on June 15, 2015, 10:24:49 PM

Title: Problems with Interchange Air Jet gas dryer-
Post by: baystate on June 15, 2015, 10:24:49 PM
I know its a long shot, but looking for anyone who works on these dryers in the MA area who could troubleshoot this. We have 2 big issues. Belts are getting eaten at about 3 a week... 2- Our temp system is not working properly. We have to bump up the selected value 1-2 degrees at a time. Any more than that, the flame signal drops from the wanted 7-8 range immediately down to 2-3 and fails, having to restart and purge all over. Takes about an hour or more to bring it up to 380...

Call if available, sooner the better- Brian 978 534-5810
Title: Re: Problems with Interchange Air Jet gas dryer-
Post by: Binkspot on June 15, 2015, 10:37:54 PM
Belt sounds like the auto adjuster is not getting air or not working, assuming you are eating the sides.

Flame sounds like a gas supply issue, not getting enough gas to maintain a flame when the modulator valve is wide open. But once it reaches temp the valve is closed enough to maintain enough gas going to the burner. Could be a something obstructing the fire box, regulator on the dryer or outside the building at the meter, the gas companies regulator or even a local supply issue.

You can call interchange or try to contact California dreaming (Winston)
Title: Re: Problems with Interchange Air Jet gas dryer-
Post by: Doug B on June 16, 2015, 06:39:03 AM
  I agree that the belt may not be getting enough air. This could be the air flow going to the unit
or more likely the mac valve. We also had a very similar problem with the flame. Could be the gas
supply (pressure) but we changed the flame rod and haven't had a problem since. Sometimes
you can adjust the flame rod which worked as a temporary fix but all problems went away when
we changed the rod.
Title: Re: Problems with Interchange Air Jet gas dryer-
Post by: tonypep on June 16, 2015, 07:19:46 AM
IMO the air driven belt adjustment was a feat of over engineering and a bandaid. I have always disconnected those on Ray-Paul and Interchange dryers.