. Any work done to the Compressed Air Dryer involving entry into the control panel, fitting gauges, adjusting controls, charging the system, evacuating the system or opening the system in any way, must be carried out by a FULLY QUALIFIED REFRIGERATION ENGINEER. A City and Guilds 2078 or equivalent certificate is strongly advised and will soon be mandatory. Description of Operation The saturated compressed air enters the evaporator and is pre-cooled by the outgoing cooler air. The internal refrig
Corrosion Air cooled units are designed for operation in normal ambient air. Any corrosive agent in the air such as ammonia, sea water spray etc. will cause corrosion and would require special protective measures. Corrosion can result in release of pressure and refrigerant. Installation - Electrical The C series Dryers require a 220/240 Volt 1 phase and neutral 50-60 Hz supply. A flying lead is installed on the dryer for convenience. The cable core colours are: Brown Live Blue Neutral Green / Ye
It is not teratogenic in rats or rabbits. Short-term screening tests for carcinogenicity have proved negative. No long-term effects were noted when administered by gavage to rats at a dose of 300 mg/kg/day for one year and the rats held for the remainder of their life span. Occupational Exposure Limit (OEL): 1000 ppm v/v – 8 hr TWA value. Emergency and First Aid Procedures: Skin: Thaw affected areas with water, remove contaminated clothing carefully, wash affected areas of skin thoroughly with c
The voltage tolerance for each model is shown on the respective wiring diagram in this Manual. . The dryer must be fully isolated from the supply BEFORE maintenance work is started. . The dryer MUST NOT be used on other supplies without prior approval from the manufacturer. . The dryer should only be used in a SAFE (i.e. non- hazardous) area. . Observe any electrical safety labels fitted to various parts of the dryer. . Solenoid coils should not be removed from valve stem until they have been el
Refrigerants contain hydrofluorocarbons (HFC’s). Glycol/water mix is used during manufacture but drained before delivery. The quantities in use are minimal but care should be taken in disposal. We trust that this information is sufficient but should you require further information regarding our products or maintenance service, please contact our sales department.” Machine Card In order to comply with BS EN 378-2:2000 “Refrigeration Systems and Heat Pumps – Safety and Environmental Requirements”,
At The display always show >4 °C. Clean the refine unit fins Refine unit was clogged. At The display always show >4 °C. Clean the refine units Room has rather high temperature and fan has invert spin.( In case 3 phases used) The cooling air had pass on fan and refine unit. Invert the electric phase The refrigerant leaked. Temperature of the dew point too high (Moisture might be observed near entrance). Check for leaking marks F Low pressure Switch stops working. Air pressure too low, inlet tempe
Compressed air pressure too low. The digital display panel indicates a value > 4C° permanently Correct the pressure to within the limits. Ambient temperature too high. The digital display panel indicates a value > 4C° permanently Correct the temperature to within the limits. Dirty fins of the condenser. The digital display panel indicates a value > 4C° permanently Clean the condensing unit fins. Condensing unit clogged. The digital display panel indicates a value > 4C° permanently Clean the cond
(1) Pump down into a receiver or empty cylinder using Reclaim Equipment. (2) Use refrigerants to clean coils etc. (2) Clean coils etc. using a hand brush, vacuum or compressed air. (3) Leak test using pure refrigerant. (3) Leak test using Nitrogen and just a trace of refrigerant gas. (4) Recharge before mending leaks. (4) Find and mend leaks before recharging system. (5) Dispose refrigerant gas to waste. (5) Send used refrigerant gas back for reprocessing. Note: Disposal of refrigerants must be
It is imperative that refrigerants are not mixed. A label is fixed to each compressor, which identifies the refrigerant being used within the unit, and that refrigerant ONLY should be used in the dryer. R134a & R407C are ozone benign refrigerants and meet the requirements of the revised “Montreal Protocol”. These refrigerants require the use of ESTER oil within the system and not MINERAL oil as used with R22 systems, and therefore again these oils must NOT be mixed. Introduction The Denco C seri
1. 1. 2 2 Drain Connections mm od 8 8 8 8 8 Electrical Supply § -220-240 volt / 1 phase / 50-60 Hz Installed Power kW 1.49 1.73 2.01 2.32 2.76 Full Load Current Amps 6.76 7.86 9.16 10.56 12.56 Refrigerant -R407C Refrigerant Charge kgs 1.8 1.8 2 2 2.5 Notes: † Nominal airflow in m3/min FAD at 20°C, working pressure 7.0 bar gauge with an inlet temperature of 35°C in an ambient of 25°C. Please note: applying the Dryer for higher than standard ambient and / or air inlet temperature will derate the p