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BestCode Next Series 8 Technical Manual October 2022 Page 288 of 290
How the Air Dryer Works
Diagram 1: The External Air Dryer
Air should be connected to the Industrial Air Male Connector. Input pressure should not exceed 150PSI, as this may
cause damage to the Auto-Draining system of the Micro-mist and Mist Separators.
The regulator should be set to 75PSI, but will operate as low as 40PSI.
The membrane filter is a replaceable filter with a 2 year (10000 hour) life. It uses an internal system of sub-micron
membrane filters to push water droplets out of the water purge port before entering the Cabinet.
Diagram 2: The Air Dryer Auto Drain
Located at the bottom of both the Micro-mist separator and mist Separator are 2 black threaded drain plugs for the
glass chambers. These threaded fittings will automatically gravity purge out any moisture separated from the supply
air. It is always necessary that these be at least partially open . If the plugs are completely tightened, all moisture
separation will be forced to occur in the membrane filter. This will eventually cause a water backup in both the Micro-
Mist and Mist Separator completely preventing air flow and subsequent operation of the Model 88 - DRY. The degree
of openness of these threaded glass drain plugs should be determined during the initial install of the system. Extremely
dirty or moist supply air will require the plugs to be more open to allow higher rate of purge. This will add to the overall
air supply demand.
Industrial Air
Male Connector
Air Entry
Micro-mist
separator
Mist Separator
Pressure
Regulator
Set 75PSI
46-0005-01
Filter, Air Dry Kit
Water purge
Micro-mist
separator auto
drain
Mist Separator
auto drain

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