lorenmm
Mar 5, 2009, 02:43 PM
Gas dryer had been working trouble free. Yesterday, I put a load of wet laundry in and came back 20 minutes later to find the clothes were wet and cold. No heat. All other functions appear normal. The drum rotates, air flows through vent, light comes on, buzzer buzzes. Gas supply functions for hot water heater and furnace normally.
I removed power and disconnected gas line. I opened the dryer top and then removed the front panel (with attached door) and the Drum Assembly and the Rear panel. I was now in a position to examine all of the components. All appeared normal. No abnormal smells or damaged components.
I used an ohm meter to measure the resistance of the IGNITER (part number 686590) and found it to be electrically open. A new IGNITER measures approximately 5 ohms. I replaced the IGNTER with a new unit, reconnected the gas line and turned it on and connected the AC power and connected the dryer door interlock switch. I then tested the dryer. The drum drive motor runs but, the burner does not burn. In fact, observation shows that the IGNITER is not glowing.
I then measured the resistance across the contact of the Sensor, Radiant part number 338906 and found that is was zero ohms (normal) The sensor is used to tell the IGNITER to turn off once the fire is burning in the funnel, burner # 8066049 by opening the circuit.
I then turned my attention to the two coils that are mounted on top of the gas valve. One coil has 2 terminals and the other coil has three coils. After removing all AC power, I disconnected each coil and measured the resistance of the coils. Both appeared to be normal in that they both have resistance and are not opened circuited. When I apply AC power to the dryer and turn the TIMER control on the front panel to TIMED DRY, I hear the sound of solenoids actuating (to open the gas valves). Again, all appears normal but NO HEAT.
WHAT DO YOU SUGGEST FOR MY NEXT TROUBLESHOOTING STEP. I do not have a wiring diagram of the Dryer system so I am working in the dark.
Thank you,
Loren
I removed power and disconnected gas line. I opened the dryer top and then removed the front panel (with attached door) and the Drum Assembly and the Rear panel. I was now in a position to examine all of the components. All appeared normal. No abnormal smells or damaged components.
I used an ohm meter to measure the resistance of the IGNITER (part number 686590) and found it to be electrically open. A new IGNITER measures approximately 5 ohms. I replaced the IGNTER with a new unit, reconnected the gas line and turned it on and connected the AC power and connected the dryer door interlock switch. I then tested the dryer. The drum drive motor runs but, the burner does not burn. In fact, observation shows that the IGNITER is not glowing.
I then measured the resistance across the contact of the Sensor, Radiant part number 338906 and found that is was zero ohms (normal) The sensor is used to tell the IGNITER to turn off once the fire is burning in the funnel, burner # 8066049 by opening the circuit.
I then turned my attention to the two coils that are mounted on top of the gas valve. One coil has 2 terminals and the other coil has three coils. After removing all AC power, I disconnected each coil and measured the resistance of the coils. Both appeared to be normal in that they both have resistance and are not opened circuited. When I apply AC power to the dryer and turn the TIMER control on the front panel to TIMED DRY, I hear the sound of solenoids actuating (to open the gas valves). Again, all appears normal but NO HEAT.
WHAT DO YOU SUGGEST FOR MY NEXT TROUBLESHOOTING STEP. I do not have a wiring diagram of the Dryer system so I am working in the dark.
Thank you,
Loren