Sullair Compressed Air Dryer Operation Manual
Compared to refrigerated air dryers the cost of operation of desiccant dryers is. This is a manual adjustment that is done during a specific part of the dryer cycle. Sullair’s Compressed Air Products www.sullair.com Fundamental to Sullair’s leadership is a dedication to reduce not only the amount of natural resources consumed to create energy, but to minimize environmental impact, in both the manufacture and use of all our products.
Sullair - Refrigerated Air Dryers Sullair Refrigerated Air Dryers are available in the following configurations:. ATRH — Refrigerated High Temperature — 20 to 125 scfm. ATRN — Refrigerated Non-Cycling — 25 to 1000 scfm. ATRX — Refrigerated Extreme High Pressure — 20 to 275 scfm. ATRP — Refrigerated High Pressure Stainless Steel — 45 to 1000 scfm.
ATRD — Refrigerated Energy Saving — 200 to 2000 scfm. ATRS — Refrigerated Digital Cycling — 1000 to 10,000 scfm. ATRDE — Refrigerated Large Flow Energy Saving — 4000 to 30,000 scfm.
ATRME — Refrigerated Thermal Mass — 4000 to 30,000 scfm. Desiccant Air Dryers Desiccant air drying entails running moisture saturated compressed air over a bed of desiccant – typically made of activated alumina. During regeneration moisture is purged from the desiccant bed using the compressed air. Moisture adheres to the surface of the desiccant. Heated dryers use heat and ambient air instead of compressed air to regenerate.
The energy efficiency of the types of desiccant dryers varies based on purge air consumption. Typically, blower purge is 2.5%, heated is 7%, and heatless 15%. HHL Series, HHS Series & HHE Series - Heatless Regenerative Desiccant Dryers. Flow rates from 40 – 5,400 scfm. HPD Series - Heated Blower Purge Desiccant Dryers.
Flow rates from 300-3200 scfm. HBP Series - Blower Purge Regenerative Desiccant Dryers. Flow rates from 500-4300 scfm. DHW Series - Heatless Regenerative Desiccant Dryers. Wall mount 7-50 scfm.
HDF Series - Single Tower Desiccant Dryers. Point of use 5-30 scfm. HCD Series - Heat of Compression Desiccant Dryers. Flows of 350-1000 scfm.
Sullair Air Dryer Parts
Sullair Capabilities products are known around the world for their universally applicable design, outstanding craftsmanship and superior quality. Sullair Leadership Since 1965, Sullair has been recognized around the world as an innovator and a leader in rotary screw compression and vacuum technology. For more than 40 years, Sullair has designed and manufactured its own rotors and air end assemblies at the corporate headquarters in Michigan City, Indiana. The award-winning rotary screw design sets the industry standards and delivers the quality and reliability one expects from a leader. The Importance of Clean, Dry Compressed Air How much water is too much? Any amount of water is too much. Water jeopardizes everything you want your compressed air system to do.
It ruins product and fouls processes. Relative humidity is the amount of water vapor in air relative to what it could hold at a given temperature. Moisture in compressed air remains in a vapor state through the compression cycle, so it is not a problem until it leaves the compressor Liquid remaining after the aftercooler: 14.7 gallons (32%). Air discharged from a compressor is approximately 150°F to 450°F. At 75°F. How the Energy Saving 3-in-1 Heat Exchanger Works I Warm air enters the Air to Air Heat Air to Refrigerant Heat Exchanger Exchanger and exchanges heat with the cooler air leaving.
Air-to-Air Heat Exchanger I The air proceeds to the Dryer Section and is cooled using either mechanical refrigeration or liquid to a designated dew point. Refrigerant Outlet I The mixture of cold air and moisture enters the separation chamber. The moisture condenses into liquid and is isolated from the air stream and is dispensed with a timer drain. Air Outlet Refrigerant Inlet I The dry air then proceeds back through. Intelligent Integral Zero-Loss Drain The condensate drain is one of the most important components All refrigerated dryers come standard with a high quality timer drain.
A truly unique zero loss drain is offered as an option. With the zero loss drain, condensate is collected in a chamber, segregated from the air flow. As condensate builds, it activates a drain level sensor built into the chamber. This opens an external solenoid valve to evacuate the condensate, closing the valve again before any air escapes. The drain cycle continually adjusts itself to working conditions.
R-134a Refrigerant: Environmentally. Specifications: RN Non-Cycling Models 60Hz Motor Frequency Model 50Hz Motor Frequency Model Inlet–Outlet Connection Inlet–Outlet Connection Correction Factors for Models RN and RD Inlet Pressure psig bar Factor Pressure: F1. Ambient Temperature °F °C Factor Ambient: F3. Inlet Temperature °F °C Factor Inlet: F2.
Performance Data Based On: Ambient temperature Inlet temperature Inlet pressure For flow rates at other conditions, please contact Sullair for correct sizing.Flow Correction Factors Capacity correction to be used when operating conditions differ from those shown above. To obtain dryer.
Specifications: RH High Temperature Models 60Hz Motor Frequency Model Inlet Temperature Correction Factor for RH Models °F 90 100 150 °C 32 38 65 Factor Inlet: F2. 1.30 1.27 1.06 Dew Point Correction Factor for RH Models °F 38 °C 3.3 Factor Dew Point: F4.
0.65 Air Quality Standards ISO 8573.1 Classes Particle (micron) size of some common substances. Eye Sight Threshold (40 micron) Fumes Tobacco Smoke Smog Oil Aerosols Ash Solid Particle Maximum number of particles per m3 General Purpose Protection Air quality to ISO 8573.1 Quality Class 1.5 Oil-Free Air Air quality to ISO 8573.1 Quality Class. Sullair’s Compressed Air Products www.sullair.com Fundamental to Sullair’s leadership is a dedication to reduce not only the amount of natural resources consumed to create energy, but to minimize environmental impact, in both the manufacture and use of all our products. We are constantly exploring new ideas and seeking new technologies to meet the ever-increasing need for high quality, energy-efficient compressed air products and environmental sustainability. © Copyright 2013 Sullair.
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