1997 ignition update – Grain Systems PNEG-692 User Manual

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1998 Service School Top Dry

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1997 IGNITION UPDATE

1997 Ignition Update Kit Installation Instructions

Packing List:

(1) HH-1093

2-pole Ignition Trans-

former

(4) S-2786

#8-32 x 3/8” Screw

(4) S-6555

18ga Butt Splice Con-

nector

(2) 00401174

Terminal Spade Tongue

(1) PNEG-627

Top Dry ‘97 Ignition

Update Kit Instruction

Tools Required:

One pair of wire cutters

One pair of wire strippers

One pair of crimpers

One drill with a Phillips screw bit

Installing the new two pole

ignition transformer

1)

Remove the two insulated ignition

wires from the single pole ignition

transformer.

2)

Cut the two wires that go from the

terminal strip to the ignition trans

former so that you can splice the two

wires on the new transformer with the

wires from the terminal strip.

3)

Remove the four screws that mount

the single pole ignition transformer to

the control box.

4)

Remove the single pole ignition

transformer. This transformer is still

good and can be used in the future on

non-Series 2000 Top Dry units, or for

temporary replacements on Series

2000 Top Dry units.

5)

Mount the new two pole transformer to

the control box using the four 3/8”

screws.

6)

Connect the two insulated ignition

wires to the two pole transformer using

the two fork connectors.

7)

Splice the two wires from the two pole

ignition transformer with the two wires

that were cut in step #2 using two of the

butt splice connectors.

Bi-Passing the ballast resistor(s):

1)

Remove two of the wires that are oppo-

site one another long ways on the ballast

resistor ( in systems with two ballast

resistors remove the two wires from one

of the ballast resistors).

2)

Splice these two wires together using

one of the butt splice connectors.

3)

Remove the other two wires from the

ballast resistor ( in systems with two

ballast resistors remove the wires from

the other ballast resistor).

4)

Splice these two wires together using

the last butt splice connector.

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