Milnor 64058TG1L Manual

Published Manual Number/ECN: MAP6458DBE/2008496A
• Publishing System: TPAS
• Access date: 12/5/2008
• Document ECN's: Latest Available
Installation and Service—
64058TG1L, TG1R
64058TS1L, TS1R
7272TG1L,TG1R
PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION POST OFFICE BOX 400, KENNER, LOUISIANA 70063-0400, U.S.A.

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Table of Contents
for MAP6458DBE/2008496A
64058TG1L, TG1R 64058TS1L, TS1R 7272TG1L,TG1R
Page Description Document/ECN
1 Limited Standard Warranty BMP720097/2008272A
3 How to Order Parts BMP720097R/72332A
4 Safety—Dryers, Conditioners, and Shakers BIUUUS27/20051111
10 Safety Placard Use and Placement 64058TG1,
TS1L, TS1R 72072TG1,TS1L,TS1R BMP040034/2004313V
12 Safety Placard Use and Placement ISO 6458TG1,TS1L,TS1R
7272TG1,TS1L,TS1R BMP040035/2004313V
14 Guards & Covers 7272TG1L,TG1R BMP040072/2004441V
17 Side Doors 6458TG1L, TG1R BMP020051/2002412V
19 Side Doors 7272TG1L,TG1R BMP040071/2004441V
21 Dryer Installation BIPD6I02/20030221
25 Lifting Brackets BMP040074/2004441V
27 Dryer to Dryer Mounting Parts BMP040075/2004441V
29 Pedestal Base 6458 BMP030058/2007244B
32 Pedestal Base 7272TG1L,TG1R BMP040068/2004441V
34 Unload Bridge Installation BMP070009/2007143B
36 How to Size Inlet and Discharge Air Ducting BIPDGI01/20050222
41 Section 1: Service and Maintenance
42 Service Connections For Gas, Steam and Hot
Oil Dryers, Conditioners and Shakers BIPDUI01/20080723
47 Dryer Preventive Maintenance BIPD6M01/20080225
55 Gas and Air Adjustments BIPDJM01/20061206
77 Removing Lint Buildup from the Combustion
Air Train on 6458 and 7272 Gas Dryers and
Conditioners BIPDPM01/20071025
80 Fire Safety System Operation and Maintenance BIPDUM01/20071029
85 Felt Seal Inspection and Maintenance BIPD6M03/20070205
89 Fastener Torque Requirements BIUUUM04/20080506
97 Section 2: Drive Assemblies
98 Drive Chart 64058TG1L,TG1R BMP000051/2008123B
101 Drive Chart 7272TG1L, TG1R BMP040066/2008026B
103 Cylinder Installation 6458TG1L,TG1R 7272TG1L,TG1R BMP000053/2004441V
105 T-Seal Assembly 6458TG1L,TG1R 7272TG1L,TG1R BMP000056/2004401V
107 Drive & Support Roller Installation 6458TG1L, TG1R BMP000054/2007174B
110 Drive & Support Roller Installation 7272TG1R, TG1L BMP040065/2007174B
113 Guide Roller Assembly BMP970024/2007094B
115 Blower Installation & Exhaust Duct 6458TG1L/R,TS1L/R BMP000052/2007234B
119 Blower & Exhaust Duct Installation 7272TG1R, TG1L BMP040061/2007234B
124 Blower Bearing & Shaft BMP070027/2007234B
125 Section 3: Gas Assemblies

Table of Contents, cont.
Page Description Document/ECN
126 Gas Schematic and Burner Installation 64058TG1L,TG1R BMP000063/2004405V
128 Gas Schematic and Burner Installation 7272TG1L,TG1R BMP040064/2004405V
131 GSA Gas Piping 6458TG1L,TG1R 7272TG1L,TG1R BMP020008/2004406V
137 Firebox, Burner & Combustion Air BMP070029/2007244B
140 Gas Fire Eye Assembly BMP040067/2007244B
141 Inlet Probe Assembly BMP040073/2004441V
143 Section 4: Steam Assemblies
144 Low Profile Steam BMP070012/2007225B
149 Section 5: Pneumatics
150 Pneumatic Schematic 6458TG1L,TG1R 7272TG1L,TG1R BMP000064/2004405V
152 Blower Main Damper Air Cylinders BMP070028/2007244B
154 Watts Ball Valves and Repair Kits BMP920007/96067V
156 3 Way Pilot Valves BMP900032/91182V
157 Lint Collector Assembly BMP070007/2007106B
161 Section 6: Door Assemblies
162 Load Door Installation BMP070013/2008035B
165 Load Door BMP070014/2007175B
167 Unload Door & Installation 6458TG1L,TG1R
7272TG1L,TG1R BMP000062/2004441V
169 Unload Shroud 6458TG1L,TG1R 7272TG1L,TG1R BMP000068/2004406V
171 Section 7: Water Assemblies
172 Sprinkler Assembly BMP960031/97017V
174 Watts Ball Valves and Repair Kits BMP920007/96067V
177 Section 8: Installation Drawings
179 Dimensional Drawing - 6458TS1L BD6458SLDE/2008205D
180 Dimensional Drawing - 6458TS1L LP (Options) BD6458SLDB/2008416D
181 Dimensional Drawing - 6458TS1R BD6458SRDE/2008205D
182 Dimensional Drawing - 6458TS1R LP (Options) BD6458SRDB/2008416D
183 Dimensional Drawing - 64058TS1L,TS1R Paired BD6458SPDE/2008205D
185 Dimensional Drawing - 6458TG1L BD6458TLDE/2008205D
186 Dimensional Drawing - 6458TG1L Options BD6458TLDB/2008416D
187 Dimensional Drawing - 6458TG1R BD6458TRDE/2008205D
188 Dimensional Drawing - 6458TG1R Options BD6458TRDB/2008416D
189 Dimensional Drawing - 6458TG1L,TG1R Paired BD6458TPDE/2008205D
191 Dimensional Drawing - 7272TG1L BD7272TLCE/2008433D
192 Dimensional Drawing - 7272TG1L with MLF1015 Option BD7272TLCB/2008416D
193 Dimensional Drawing - 7272TG1R BD7272TRCE/2008433D
194 Dimensional Drawing - 7272TG1R with MLF1015 Option BD7272TRCB/2008416D
195 Dimensional Drawing - 7272TG1L,TG1R Paired BD7272TPCE/2008205D
197 Dimensional Drawing - DRYVAC02 Remote
Autolint Collector BDDRYV21AE/95017D
199 Dimensional Drawing - DRYVAC01 Remote
Autolint Collector BDDRYVA1BE/2001286D

Table of Contents, cont.
Page Description Document/ECN
200 Dimensional Drawing - DRYVAC01 Options BDDRYVA1BB/2001286D


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
. 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 EQUIPMENTTOANYBUYER.
OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY IMPLIED BY LAW INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO REDHIBITION
BMP720097/2008272A
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How to order repair parts
Repair parts may be ordered either from the authorized dealer who sold you this
machine, or directly from the MILNOR factory. In most cases, your dealer will
have these parts in stock.
When ordering parts, please be sure to give us the following information:
1. Model and serial number of the machine for which the parts are required
2. Part number
3. Name of the part
4. Quantity needed
5. Method of shipment desired
6. In correspondence regarding motors or electrical controls, please include all
nameplate data, including wiring diagram number and the make or
manufacturer of the motor or controls.
All parts will be shipped C.O.D. transportation charges collect only.
Please read this manual
It is strongly recommended that you read the installation and operating manual
before attempting to install or operate your machine. We suggest that this manual
be kept in your business office so that it will not become lost.
PELLERIN MILNOR CORPORATION
32%2;.(11(5/$86$
FAX: Administration 504/468-9307, Engineering 504/469-1849, Service 504/469-9777
BMP720097R
72332A
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BIUUUS27 (Published) Book specs- Dates: 20051111 / 20051111 / 20060323 Lang: ENG01 Applic: PDU
Safety—Dryers, Conditioners, and Shakers
1. General Safety Requirements—Vital Information for
Management Personnel [Document BIUUUS04]
Incorrect installation, neglected preventive maintenance, abuse, and/or improper repairs, or
changes to the machine can cause unsafe operation and personal injuries, such as multiple
fractures, amputations, or death. The owner or his selected representative (owner/user) is
responsible for understanding and ensuring the proper operation and maintenance of the machine.
The owner/user must familiarize himself with the contents of all machine instruction manuals.
The owner/user should direct any questions about these instructions to a Milnor® dealer or the
Milnor® Service department.
Most regulatory authorities (including OSHA in the USA and CE in Europe) hold the owner/user
ultimately responsible for maintaining a safe working environment. Therefore, the owner/user
must do or ensure the following:
• recognize all foreseeable safety hazards within his facility and take actions to protect his
personnel, equipment, and facility;
• work equipment is suitable, properly adapted, can be used without risks to health or safety,
and is adequately maintained;
• where specific hazards are likely to be involved, access to the equipment is restricted to those
employees given the task of using it;
• only specifically designated workers carry out repairs, modifications, maintenance, or
servicing;
• information, instruction, and training is provided;
• workers and/or their representatives are consulted.
Work equipment must comply with the requirements listed below. The owner/user must verify
that installation and maintenance of equipment is performed in such a way as to support these
requirements:
• control devices must be visible, identifiable, and marked; be located outside dangerous zones;
and not give rise to a hazard due to unintentional operation;
• control systems must be safe and breakdown/damage must not result in danger;
• work equipment is to be stabilized;
• protection against rupture or disintegration of work equipment;
• guarding, to prevent access to danger zones or to stop movements of dangerous parts before
the danger zones are reached. Guards to be robust; not give rise to any additional hazards; not
be easily removed or rendered inoperative; situated at a sufficient distance from the danger
zone; not restrict view of operating cycle; allow fitting, replacing, or maintenance by
restricting access to relevant area and without removal of guard/protection device;
• suitable lighting for working and maintenance areas;
• maintenance to be possible when work equipment is shut down. If not possible, then
protection measures to be carried out outside danger zones;
• work equipment must be appropriate for preventing the risk of fire or overheating; discharges
of gas, dust, liquid, vapor, other substances; explosion of the equipment or substances in it.
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1.1. Laundr
y
Facilit
y
—Provide a supporting floor that is strong and rigid enough to support–with
a reasonable safety factor and without undue or objectionable deflection–the weight of the fully
loaded machine and the forces transmitted by it during operation. Provide sufficient clearance fo
r
machine movement. Provide any safety guards, fences, restraints, devices, and verbal and/or
posted restrictions necessary to prevent personnel, machines, or other moving machinery from
accessing the machine or its path. Provide adequate ventilation to carry away heat and vapors.
Ensure service connections to installed machines meet local and national safety standards,
especially regarding the electrical disconnect (see the National Electric Code). Prominently post
safety information, including signs showing the source of electrical disconnect.
1.2. Personnel—Inform personnel about hazard avoidance and the importance of care and
common sense. Provide personnel with the safety and operating instructions that apply to them.
Verify that personnel use proper safety and operating procedures. Verify that personnel
understand and abide by the warnings on the machine and precautions in the instruction manuals.
1.3. Safety Devices—Ensure that no one eliminates or disables any safety device on the machine
or in the facility. Do not allow machine to be used with any missing guard, cover, panel or door.
Service any failing or malfunctioning device before operating the machine.
1.4. Hazard Information—Important information on hazards is provided on the machine safety
placards, in the Safety Guide, and throughout the other machine manuals. Placards must be kept
clean so that the information is not obscured. They must be replaced immediately if lost or
damaged. The Safety Guide and other machine manuals must be available at all times to
the appropriate personnel. See the machine service manual for safety placard part numbers.
Contact the Milnor Parts department for replacement placards or manuals.
1.5. Maintenance—Ensure the machine is inspected and serviced in accordance with the norms of
good practice and with the preventive maintenance schedule. Replace belts, pulleys, brake
shoes/disks, clutch plates/tires, rollers, seals, alignment guides, etc. before they are severely
worn. Immediately investigate any evidence of impending failure and make needed repairs (e.g.,
cylinder, shell, or frame cracks; drive components such as motors, gear boxes, bearings, etc.,
whining, grinding, smoking, or becoming abnormally hot; bending or cracking of cylinder, shell,
frame, etc.; leaking seals, hoses, valves, etc.) Do not permit service or maintenance by
unqualified personnel.
2. Safety Alert Messages—Internal Electrical and Mechanical
Hazards [Document BIUUUS11]
The following are instructions about hazards inside the machine and in electrical enclosures.
WARNING 1 : Electrocution and Electrical Burn Hazards—Contact with electric powe
r
can kill or seriously injure you. Electric power is present inside the cabinetry unless the main
machine power disconnect is off.
• Do not unlock or open electric box doors.
• Do not remove guards, covers, or panels.
• Do not reach into the machine housing or frame.
• Keep yourself and others off of machine.
• Know the location of the main machine disconnect and use it in an emergency to remove
all electric power from the machine.
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WARNING 2 : Entangle and Crush Hazards—Contact with moving components normally
isolated by guards, covers, and panels, can entangle and crush your limbs. These components
move automatically.
• Do not remove guards, covers, or panels.
• Do not reach into the machine housing or frame.
• Keep yourself and others off of machine.
• Know the location of all emergency stop switches, pull cords, and/or kick plates and use
them in an emergency to stop machine motion.
CAUTION 3 : Burn Hazards—Contact with hot goods or machine components can burn you.
• Do not remove guards, covers, or panels.
• Do not reach into the machine housing or frame.
3. Safety Alert Messages—External Mechanical Hazards [Document
BIUUUS12]
The following are instructions about hazards around the front, sides, rear or top of the machine.
4. Safety Alert Messages—Cylinder and Processing Hazards
[Document BIUUUS13]
The following are instructions about hazards related to the cylinder and laundering process.
DANGER 4 : Entangle and Sever Hazards—Contact with goods being processed can
cause the goods to wrap around your body or limbs and dismember you.
• Do not attempt to open the door or reach into the cylinder until the cylinder is stopped.
• Do not touch goods inside or hanging partially outside the turning cylinder.
• Know the location of all emergency stop switches, pull cords, and/or kick plates and use
them in an emergency to stop machine motion.
• Know the location of the main machine disconnect and use it in an emergency to remove
all electric power from the machine.
WARNING 5 : Crush Hazards—Contact with the turning cylinder can crush your limbs. The
cylinder will repel any object you try to stop it with, possibly causing the object to strike or stab
you.
• Do not attempt to open the door or reach into the cylinder until the cylinder is stopped.
• Do not place any object in the turning cylinder.
WARNING 6 : Confined Space Hazards—Confinement in the cylinder can kill or injure
you. Hazards include but are not limited to panic, burns, poisoning, suffocation, heat prostration,
biological contamination, electrocution, and crushing.
• Do not attempt unauthorized servicing, repairs, or modification.
WARNING 7 : Explosion and Fire Hazards—Petroleum and latex materials are
flammable. They can produce explosive fumes when heated.
• Do not use flammable solvents in processing.
• Do not load machine with goods containing dry cleaning materials.
• Do not use the machine in the presence of solvent fumes.
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WARNING 8 : Poison and Corrosion Hazards—Synthetic solvents such as
perchloroethylene are toxic. They can produce poisonous phosgene gas (mustard gas) and/or
corrosive hydrochloric acid when heated.
• Do not load machine with goods containing dry cleaning materials.
• Do not use the machine in the presence of solvent fumes.
WARNING 9 : Fire Hazards—Overheated goods can catch fire spontaneously in the machine
or after discharge.
• Verify the overheat control system and plant fire extinguishers are functioning before
operating the machine. Be sure to turn water supply on after testing.
• In the event of a fire, thoroughly wet all goods.
• Test or inspect the system after every automatic actuation, or monthly.
CAUTION 10 : Burn Hazards—Contact with hot goods or machine components can burn
you.
• Do not remove guards, covers, or panels.
• Do not reach into the machine housing or frame.
• Use care when handling recently-processed goods.
5. Safety Alert Messages—Unsafe Conditions [Document BIUUUS14]
5.1. Damage and Malfunction Hazards
5.1.1. Hazards Resulting from Inoperative Safety Devices
WARNING 11 : Multiple Hazards—Operating the machine with an inoperative safety device
can kill or injure personnel, damage or destroy the machine, damage property, and/or void the
warranty.
• Do not tamper with or disable any safety device or operate the machine with a
malfunctioning safety device. Request authorized service.
WARNING 12 : Electrocution and Electrical Burn Hazards—Electric box doors—
Operating the machine with any electric box door unlocked can expose high voltage conductors
inside the box.
• Do not unlock or open electric box doors.
WARNING 13 : Entangle and Crush Hazards—Guards, covers, and panels—Operating
the machine with any guard, cover, or panel removed exposes moving components.
• Do not remove guards, covers, or panels.
WARNING 14 : Fire Hazards—Sprinkler and overheat control—Failure to supply water to
the sprinkler or to open the manual valve, or failure of the overheat control, eliminates the
machine's internal fire protection. Normally the machine stops and water is sprayed into the
cylinder if outlet temperature reaches 240 degrees Fahrenheit (116 degrees Celsius).
• Verify the overheat control system and plant fire extinguishers are functioning before
operating the machine. Be sure to turn water supply on after testing.
• Keep the manual shut-off test valve open except when testing.
• Test or inspect the system after every automatic actuation, or monthly.
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WARNING 15 : Explosion and Fire Hazards—Gas train—Operating the machine with
damaged or malfunctioning gas valves, safeties, controls, or piping can permit gas to escape into
the fire box, cylinder, or laundry room. The enclosure will explode if gas comes in contact with
any spark or flame.
• Do not operate the machine with any evidence of damage or malfunction.
• Stop the machine immediately and alert authorities if you smell gas.
5.1.2. Hazards Resulting from Damaged Mechanical Devices
WARNING 16 : Multiple Hazards—Operating a damaged machine can kill or injure
personnel, further damage or destroy the machine, damage property, and/or void the warranty.
• Do not operate a damaged or malfunctioning machine. Request authorized service.
5.2. Careless Use Hazards
5.2.1. Careless Operation Hazards—Vital Information for Operator Personnel
(
see also
operator hazards throughout manual)
WARNING 17 : Multiple Hazards—Careless operator actions can kill or injure personnel,
damage or destroy the machine, damage property, and/or void the warranty.
• Do not tamper with or disable any safety device or operate the machine with a
malfunctioning safety device. Request authorized service.
• Do not operate a damaged or malfunctioning machine. Request authorized service.
• Do not attempt unauthorized servicing, repairs, or modification.
• Do not use the machine in any manner contrary to the factory instructions.
• Use the machine only for its customary and intended purpose.
• Understand the consequences of operating manually.
CAUTION 18 : Goods Damage and Wasted Resources—Entering incorrect cake data
causes improper processing, routing, and accounting of batches.
• Understand the consequences of entering cake data.
5.2.2. Careless Servicing Hazards—Vital Information for Service Personnel (see also
service hazards throughout manuals)
WARNING 19 : Electrocution and Electrical Burn Hazards—Contact with electric
power can kill or seriously injure you. Electric power is present inside the cabinetry unless the
main machine power disconnect is off.
• Do not service the machine unless qualified and authorized. You must clearly understand
the hazards and how to avoid them.
• Abide by the current OSHA lockout/tagout standard when lockout/tagout is called for in
the service instructions. Outside the USA, abide by the OSHA standard in the absence of
any other overriding standard.
WARNING 20 : Entangle and Crush Hazards—Contact with moving components
normally isolated by guards, covers, and panels, can entangle and crush your limbs. These
components move automatically.
• Do not service the machine unless qualified and authorized. You must clearly understand
the hazards and how to avoid them.
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• Abide by the current OSHA lockout/tagout standard when lockout/tagout is called for in
the service instructions. Outside the USA, abide by the OSHA standard in the absence of
any other overriding standard.
WARNING 21 : Confined Space Hazards—Confinement in the cylinder can kill or injure
you. Hazards include but are not limited to panic, burns, poisoning, suffocation, heat prostration,
biological contamination, electrocution, and crushing.
• Do not enter the cylinder until it has been thoroughly purged, flushed, drained, cooled,
and immobilized.
— End of BIUUUS27 —
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RPellerin Milnor CorporationPellerin Milnor Corporation
P. O. Box 400, Kenner, LA 70063-0400 Litho in U.S.A.
BMP040034/2004313V
(Sheet 1 of 2)
Safety Placard Use and Placement
64058TG1&TS1L&R, 72072TG1&TS1L&R
Notes:
1
. Approximate locations of placards are shown.
Mounting holes are provided on machine.
If aluminum placard use #8 self-tapping screws.
. Replace placard immediately, if removed or
unreadable.
2
LEFT VIEW
SERVICE SIDE
BLOWER LEFT MODEL
RIGHT VIEW
SERVICE SIDE
BLOWER RIGHT MODEL
BLOWER BLOWER
LEFT MODEL RIGHT MODEL
FRONT VIEW
BLOWER BLOWER
LEFT MODEL RIGHT MODEL
PLAN VIEW
TYPICAL
REAR VIEW
Y
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40
20
30
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RPellerin Milnor CorporationPellerin Milnor Corporation
P. O. Box 400, Kenner, LA 70063-0400 Litho in U.S.A.
Item
Part Number Description Comments
Used In
Find the correct assembly first, then find the needed components. The item letters (A, B, C, etc.) assigned to
assemblies are referred to in the "Used In" column to identify which components belong to an assembly. The item
numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.) assigned to components relate the parts list to the illustration.
Parts List—Safety Placard Placement
BMP040034/2004313V
(Sheet 2 of 2)
.
---------------------------------------------------------------------ASSEMBLIES------------------------------------------------------------------
none
-------------------------------------------------------------------COMPONENTS------------------------------------------------------------------
all 10 01 10451B NPLT:DRYER WARNINGS-TCATA
all 20 01 10377A NPLT:ELEC HAZARD LG-TCATA
all 30 01 10375B NPLT:ELEC HAZARD SMALL-TCATA
all 40 01 10699A NPLT:SERV HZRD-PLYEST-TCATA
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RPellerin Milnor CorporationPellerin Milnor Corporation
P. O. Box 400, Kenner, LA 70063-0400 Litho in U.S.A.
BMP040035/2004313V
(Sheet 1 of 2)
Safety Placard Use and Placement ISO
64058TG1&TS1L&R, 72072TG1&TS1L&R
Notes:
1
. Approximate locations of placards are shown.
Mounting holes are provided on machine.
If aluminum placard use #8 self-tapping screws.
. Replace placard immediately, if removed or
unreadable.
2
LEFT VIEW
SERVICE SIDE
BLOWER LEFT MODEL
RIGHT VIEW
SERVICE SIDE
BLOWER RIGHT MODEL
BLOWER BLOWER
LEFT MODEL RIGHT MODEL
FRONT VIEW
BLOWER BLOWER
LEFT MODEL RIGHT MODEL
PLAN VIEW
TYPICAL
REAR VIEW
Y
ISO Placards
shown on this page
1010 1010
10
20
30
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RPellerin Milnor CorporationPellerin Milnor Corporation
P. O. Box 400, Kenner, LA 70063-0400 Litho in U.S.A.
Item
Part Number Description Comments
Used In
Find the correct assembly first, then find the needed components. The item letters (A, B, C, etc.) assigned to
assemblies are referred to in the "Used In" column to identify which components belong to an assembly. The item
numbers (1, 2, 3, etc.) assigned to components relate the parts list to the illustration.
Parts List—Safety Placard Placement
BMP040035/2004313V
(Sheet 2 of 2)
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---------------------------------------------------------------------ASSEMBLIES------------------------------------------------------------------
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all 10 01 10451X NPLT:DRYER WARNINGS -ISO
all 20 01 10377 NPLTE:"WARNING" 4X4
all 30 01 10375 NPLTE:"WARNING" 2X2
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RPellerin Milnor CorporationPellerin Milnor Corporation
P. O. Box 400, Kenner, LA 70063-0400 Litho in U.S.A.
BMP040072/2004441V
(Sheet 1 of 3)
Guards & Covers
7272TG1L,TG1R
DRYER SIDE PANELS,
ONLY SUPPLIED ON
STAND-ALONE DRYERS,
USED ON THE SIDE
OPPOSITE THE BLOWER.
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2
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