HD-Series Heatless Dryer Specifications

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Air Requirement |
Oil-Free, Non-Condensing Air |
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Inlet Pressure |
60-100 psig |
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Inlet Temperature |
43°C
Maximum |
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Purge Usage |
Approximately 10% of the
inlet flow |
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Inlet/Outlet Connections |
1/4" Compression Fittings |
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Depth |
5.625" |
| Model Number |
HD-2000-06-110
or (-220 for 220 VAC) |
HD-2000-12-110
or (-220 for 220 VAC) |
| Inlet Flow Rate |
0-60 LPM |
0-90 LPM |
| Outlet Dew Point |
-40°C |
-50°C |
| Weight |
8 Lbs. |
12 Lbs. |
Electrical Connection
The Heatless Dryer requires 110 VAC/60Hz or 220VBAc/50Hz, depending upon
model.
Piping Connections
A compressed air line supplying between 60 psig and
100 psig should be connected to the 1/4" wet air inlet port located
between the two solenoid valves. The 1/4" polypropylene compression
fitting is the dry air outlet port. This should be connected via 1/4"
tubing. If the length of tube exceeds 15 meters, 3/8" tubing should be
used. The purge air exhaust ports located at the center of the solenoid
valve coil should be left open to the atmosphere to provide venting for
the wet air exhaust. They can be piped to a remote location if desired.
An inexpensive particulate after-filter may be used on the purge air
exhaust to reduce noise.
Operation
Once electrical power and air pressure are supplied to the dryer, it is
ready for use. The dryer will operate indefinitely assuming a few
precautions are taken. The number one cause of failure is compressor oil
contamination of the drying media. A coalescing oil/water pre-filter is
recommended for installations where oil or water mist is present.
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