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Posted by bryden on November 01, 2006 at 18:39:50 from (204.77.165.48):
My grain dryer does not seem to be gettingenought gas to keep the reset from kicking out. Could it be one of the electric selonoid valves is bad or the regulator. how exactly does the gas system on a dryer work . what does the sensor that is strapped to the gas line suppose to do ? Sense if the gas temperature isn't correct ? which electric valve would you guess first if it is one of them that is causing it not to get enought gas. It will burn for minute or so then lose gas pressure and kick out the reset button that goes to the thermo coupler and to the little sensor on the gas line and it also goes tothe heat sensor (3 total wires comming off of the reset switch
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