Is there a trunnion assembly with the Solaris tumblers?
No. The SL units utilize an industrial four-point roller wheel design that supports the stainless steel basket. This durable heavy duty design provides for smooth and quiet operation, as well as, ease of serviceability. Globar vs. Spark Ignition All Solaris dryers use the Globar ignition system. For many years ADC used the Direct Spark Ignition (DSI) system for igniting gas. DSI systems are used on radial airflow dryers that cycle frequently. Radial airflow dryers cycle frequently because hot air bypasses the load going directly to the temperature sensor, this fools the control and causes the machine to cycle. All Solaris dryers have 100% axial airflow and rarely cycle. DSI ignition systems produce a spark at 20,000 volts. High voltage sparks damage computers and microcontrollers. ADC has found the Globar system to be more reliable, easier to service and less expensive to maintain. DSI systems ignite gas in about 2-seconds, Globars take about 12-seconds. ADC still uses DSI on all its r
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