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Gardner Denver DGH Series User Manual

Gardner Denver DGH Series
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PRESSURE-SWING
DESICCANT TYPE
COMPRESSED
AIR DRYERS
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DGH SERIES
3162263 Rev. H 04/16
18-3-625 2nd Edition
MODELS
RATED
FLOW
REFER
AS
MODELS
DGH
SERIES
w/ Basic
Controller
DGH
SERIES
w/
Standard
Controller
DGH
SERIES
w/ Energy
Savings
Controller
DGH40B
DGH60B
DGH90B
DGH40S
DGH60S
DGH90S
DGH40E
DGH60E
DGH90E
40 SCFM
60 SCFM
90 SCFM
40
60
90
DGH115B
DGH165B
DGH260B
DGH115S
DGH165S
DGH260S
DGH115E
DGH165E
DGH260E
115 SCFM
165 SCFM
260 SCFM
115
165
260
DGH370B
DGH450B
DGH590B
DGH370S
DGH450S
DGH590S
DGH370E
DGH450E
DGH590E
370 SCFM
450 SCFM
590 SCFM
370
450
590
DGH750B
DGH930B
DGH1130B
DGH750S
DGH930S
DGH1130S
DGH750E
DGH930E
DGH1130E
750 SCFM
930 SCFM
1130 SCFM
750
930
1130
DGH1350B
DGH1550B
DGH2100B
DGH1350S
DGH1550S
DGH2100S
DGH1350E
DGH1550E
DGH2100E
1350 SCFM
1550 SCFM
2100 SCFM
1350
1550
2100
DGH3000B
DGH4100B
DGH5400B
DGH3000S
DGH4100S
DGH5400S
DGH3000E
DGH4100E
DGH5400E
3000 SCFM
4100 SCFM
5400 SCFM
3000
4100
5400
Contents
1. GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION ................2
2. RECEIVING, MOVING, UNPACKING...............2
3. DESCRIPTION .................................................3
4. INSTALLATION .................................................8
5. CONTROLLERS – GENERAL ..........................16
6. CONTROLLER – BASIC TIMER BASED .........18
7. CONTROLLER – STANDARD .........................21
8. CONTROLLER – ENERGY SAVINGS ..............32
9. OPERATION .....................................................49
10. MAINTENANCE ................................................55
11. TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................56
12. NOTES ..............................................................57
13. REPLACEMENT PARTS ..................................58
WARRANTY

Questions and Answers:

Gardner Denver DGH Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGardner Denver
ModelDGH Series
CategoryDehumidifier
LanguageEnglish

Summary

DGH SERIES

MODELS

Lists the DGH Series models with controller types and flow rates.

GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION

1.1 Pressurized Devices

Safety precautions for pressurized equipment.

1.2 Electrical

Electrical safety requirements for operation and installation.

1.3 Breathing Air

Suitability of treated air for breathing and OSHA reference.

1.4 Noise

Caution regarding dryer operation without mufflers.

1.5 High Velocity Air

Caution regarding proximity during tower depressurization.

RECEIVING, MOVING, UNPACKING

2.1 Receiving

Procedures for checking shipment upon delivery for loss or damage.

2.2 Moving

Caution on proper lifting methods for equipment.

2.3 Unpacking

Steps for checking for concealed loss or damage after delivery.

DESCRIPTION

3.1 Dryer Function

Explains the dual tower regenerative desiccant dryer operation.

3.2 Automatic Purge Saving System

Details the energy-saving system for controllers at reduced loads.

Description of Operation – Dryer

3.3.2 Models 4100 to 5400 w/ Check Valves

Describes operation for models using check valves for air flow.

3.3.3 Models 40 to 450 (High Pressure Option)

Explains operation for high-pressure models with shuttle valves.

3.4 Automatic Purge Saving System

INSTALLATION

4.1 Location in the compressed air system

Guidance on selecting an optimal location for dryer installation.

4.1.4 Heatless Pressure-Swing Desiccant Air Dryer

Describes the specific characteristics of heatless desiccant dryers.

4.1.5 Afterfilter(s)

Requirements for downstream filtration for air purity.

4.2 Physical Location

Requirements for dryer placement concerning access and protection.

4.3 Minimum & Maximum Operating Conditions

Checks for ensuring dryer operates within design parameters.

4.4 Maximum Operating Pressure (MOP)

Details standard and optional maximum operating pressures.

4.5 Minimum Operating Pressures

4.6 Maximum Compressed Air Temperature at Dryer Inlet

Sets the upper limit for inlet air temperature.

4.7 Ambient Temperatures

Defines minimum and maximum ambient operating temperatures.

4.8 Mounting

Instructions for installing the dryer on a level pad.

4.9 Piping

Guidance on connecting inlet and outlet piping.

4.10 Isolation Valves

Recommendations for using isolation valves during maintenance.

4.11 Electrical Connections

Points to controller sections for electrical connection details.

4.12 Provisions for Purge Exhaust

Requirements for routing purge exhaust safely.

4.13 Initial Desiccant Charge

Notes that the dryer ships with desiccant and is ready for operation.

4.14 Icon Identification

Illustrates common icons used on the dryer.

CONTROLLERS – GENERAL

5.1 Overview

Describes the solid-state controller's location and functional levels.

CONTROLLER – BASIC TIMER BASED

6.1 Reference Figures – Basic Timer Based Controller

Lists figures relevant to the Basic Timer Based Controller.

6.2 Connections – Basic Timer Based Controller

Details connections for the Basic Timer Based Controller.

CONTROLLER – STANDARD

7.1 Reference Figures – Standard Controller

Lists figures related to the Standard Controller.

7.2 Connections - Standard Controllers

Details input power, common alarm, and remote connections.

7.3 Control Board Jumpers – Standard Controllers

Explains functions of jumpers for pressure, alarm, and service intervals.

7.4 Front Panel Overlay – Standard Controllers

Identifies LEDs and switches on the Standard Controller front panel.

7.4.2 Front Panel Switches

Describes the function of front panel switches for operation and mode selection.

CONTROLLER – ENERGY SAVINGS

8.1 Reference Figures – Energy Savings Controller

Lists figures relevant to the Energy Savings Controller.

8.2 Connections – Energy Savings Controller

Details input power, common alarm, and remote connections for the controller.

8.3 Control Board Jumpers – Energy Savings Controller

Explains jumper functions for pressure, drains, and alarm configuration.

8.4 Front Panel Overlay – Energy Savings Controller

Identifies LEDs, switches, and display on the controller's front panel.

8.6 Front Panel Operation

Describes the five operating modes of the Energy Savings Controller.

8.7 Program Mode

Details entering and navigating the Program Mode for settings.

8.8 Setup Mode

Explains how to enter and use the Setup Mode for configuration.

8.9 Alarm & Service Mode

Explains how the controller displays alarm and service messages.

8.9.2 Service messages

Describes service intervals for filters, desiccant, and valves.

8.10 Display Mode

Explains the automatic screen scrolling in Display Mode.

8.11 Test Mode

Details how to enter and operate the Test Mode for diagnostics.

OPERATION

9.1 Start-up Procedures

Guides through initial setup, controller settings, and pressurization.

9.1.4 Adjusting the Purge Rate

Instructions for setting the purge rate based on MOP and ISO class.

9.2 Operational Check Points

Routine checks for power, moisture indicator, purge pressure, and alarms.

9.2.8 Process Valves

Describes the function and operation of various control valves.

9.2.8.1 & 9.2.8.2 Valve Descriptions

Details valve types and operation for different model ranges.

9.3 Operating Sequence & Dryer Shut Down

Refers to sequences and outlines safe shutdown procedures.

9.5 Loss of Power & 9.6 Operating Parameters

Explains power loss behavior and lists key operating parameters.

9.7 Max Inlet Flow & Purge/Outlet Flows

Instructions for calculating flow rates and understanding purge/outlet flows.

9.8 Purge and Outlet Flows & 9.9 EXAMPLE

Explains flow rates and provides an example calculation.

MAINTENANCE

10.1 Desiccant Replacement

Procedure and frequency for replacing desiccant material.

10.2 Purge Mufflers & 10.3 Valves

Guidance on checking mufflers and valves for proper operation.

10.4 Pilot Air Filter Element Replacement

Procedure for replacing the pilot air filter element.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Indicator Lights & Moisture Indicator Issues

Diagnoses causes for indicator light and moisture indicator problems.

Desiccant Saturation & Repressurization Failures

Addresses desiccant saturation, purge flow, and repressurization issues.

Excessive Purge & Switching Failures

Diagnoses excessive purge and switching alarm issues.

NOTES

REPLACEMENT PARTS

Models 40-450 Diagrams

Illustrates replacement parts for models 40-450 with numbered diagrams.

MAINTENANCE KITS (Models 40-450)

Lists recommended maintenance kits for different service intervals for models 40-450.

MAINTENANCE KITS (Models 590-930)

Lists recommended maintenance kits for models 590-930.

MAINTENANCE KITS (Models 1130-3000)

Lists recommended maintenance kits for models 1130-3000.

MAINTENANCE KITS (Models 4100-5400)

Lists recommended maintenance kits for models 4100-5400.

WARRANTY

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