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Gardner Denver RNC100 - User Manual

Gardner Denver RNC100
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REFRIGERATED
TYPE
COMPRESSED
AIR DRYERS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
RNC Series
Models: RNC100, RNC125, RNC150, RNC200,
RNC250, RNC300, RNC400, RNC500,
RNC600, RNC750
5002737 Rev. J 02/17
18-2-670 RNC100-750 New Platform 1st Edition
For Sales and Service: (800) 883-2477
Or visit Sales and Service at www.gardnerdenverproducts.com

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • J
    Joseph FinleyAug 18, 2025
    Why is the pressure drop so high across my Gardner Denver Dehumidifier?
    • C
      cindy94Aug 18, 2025
      A high-pressure drop across your Gardner Denver Dehumidifier can stem from a few reasons. First, check the flow rate to ensure it's not excessive. Freezing of moisture in the evaporator due to a refrigeration system fault can also cause this issue. Lastly, a clogged separator or optional Oil Removal filter element could be the culprit; if so, replace the filter element(s).
  • R
    Richard PatelAug 21, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a Gardner Denver RNC100 Dehumidifier refrigeration system that is not functioning properly?
    • E
      Eric ValdezAug 21, 2025
      If the refrigeration system of your Gardner Denver Dehumidifier isn't working right, begin by checking the power to the unit. Ensure the ON/OFF switch is in the “ON” position and that the line disconnect switch is closed. Inspect fuses and breakers for continuity. Have an electrician examine the wiring for any faults or loose terminals. Also, check if ambient conditions are within the specified minimum and maximum temperature ranges. For air-cooled models, ensure the condenser fins are clean and that there is free airflow across the condenser. If the problem continues, further assistance is required.
  • B
    Barbara ThompsonAug 27, 2025
    What causes a high pressure drop across my Gardner Denver RNC100?
    • K
      Katherine LiuAug 27, 2025
      A high pressure drop across your Gardner Denver Dehumidifier could stem from a few reasons. First, check the flow rate to ensure there isn't excessive air flow. Another potential cause is the freezing of moisture in the evaporator due to a refrigeration system fault. Lastly, the separator or optional oil removal filter element might be clogged, necessitating replacement of the filter element(s).
  • T
    Tracy Grant PhDAug 30, 2025
    What to do if the refrigeration system is not functioning properly in my Gardner Denver Dehumidifier?
    • T
      Tammy CraneAug 30, 2025
      If the refrigeration system of your Gardner Denver Dehumidifier isn't working correctly, begin by checking the power supply to the unit. If the power light is off, ensure the unit is receiving power. If the compressor light is off, turn the switch to the “ON” position. If the refrigeration compressor cycles on and off, close the disconnect switch. Check for continuity and have an electrician inspect the electrical connections. Also, verify the minimum and maximum temperature ranges, and clean the condenser, ensuring free airflow. If the problem continues, further assistance is required.
  • C
    Christopher DickersonSep 2, 2025
    Why is the dew point indicator in the red area on my Gardner Denver Dehumidifier?
    • M
      Margaret KnightSep 2, 2025
      If the dew point indicator on your Gardner Denver Dehumidifier is in the red area, it could be due to the dryer being overloaded, resulting in a high air outlet temperature. It may also be because the refrigeration system is not functioning properly, also leading to a high air outlet temperature. If the dryer is running with no load, the light will go out when air flow is established.
  • M
    Mrs. Michelle WrightSep 12, 2025
    Why is there a high pressure drop across my Gardner Denver Dehumidifier?
    • A
      Alexander ThompsonSep 12, 2025
      A high pressure drop across your Gardner Denver Dehumidifier can be due to several reasons. First, check the flow rate to ensure there isn't excessive airflow. If moisture is freezing in the evaporator due to a refrigeration system fault, see section D (not provided). Lastly, the separator or optional Oil Removal filter element might be clogged; replace the filter element(s) in this case.
  • K
    Kristen ObrienNov 14, 2025
    What to do if there is water downstream of my Gardner Denver RNC100?
    • K
      kayla52Nov 14, 2025
      If you find water downstream of your Gardner Denver Dehumidifier, several factors could be at play. Start by blowing out the system with dry air to eliminate any residual moisture in the pipelines. Ensure the air bypass system isn't open by checking the valve positions. Confirm that the inlet and outlet connections are correctly connected. If temperatures around the air lines downstream have dropped below the dryer's dew point rating, insulate or heat trace those lines. Check if the condensate drain is clogged or not working; if it's inoperative, replace it. Also, make sure the drain line isn't restricted or frozen—if it is, open it. For electric drains, reset the timer to fully discharge all liquid. If the dryer is overloaded, check the inlet air temperature, pressure, flow rate, and ambi...
  • R
    Robert MoyerNov 23, 2025
    Why is there water downstream of my Gardner Denver RNC100?
    • D
      Dr. Amanda GrahamNov 23, 2025
      If you find water downstream of your Gardner Denver Dehumidifier, several issues could be the cause. It might be due to residual free moisture in the pipelines, which can be resolved by blowing out the system with dry air. The air bypass system might be open, so check the valve positions. Ensure the inlet and outlet connections are correctly connected. If temperatures around the air lines downstream have dropped below the dryer's dew point, insulate or heat trace those lines. Excessive free moisture at the dryer inlet requires installing a separator ahead of the dryer. Check the condensate drain: if it's not draining automatically, replace the drain mechanism; if clogged, open the drain line. For electric drains, reset the timer for sufficient condensate removal. An overloaded dryer, resul...

Summary

General Safety Information

Safety Precautions

Covers pressurized devices, electrical safety, and breathing air.

Installation

Location and Mounting

Proper placement and securing of the dryer unit.

Piping and Electrical Connections

Instructions for connecting air and electrical supply.

Operation

Operating Conditions and Start-up

Guidelines for operating parameters and initial startup.

Timer Drain and Programming

Information on automatic drain operation and programming.

Ethernet Connectivity

Web Interface Access

Connecting to the dryer via a web browser.

Modbus TCP Connectivity

Modbus TCP Setup

Configuring and using Modbus TCP for monitoring.

Electronic Demand Drain (I-Controller Level 4)

Electronic Demand Drain Function

Operation and features of the EDD system.

Troubleshooting Guide (I-Controller Level 1 & 2)

Troubleshooting Guide (I-Controller Level 4)

Common Troubleshooting Symptoms

Diagnosing and resolving issues for I-Controller Level 4.

Reference Information

Sizing Guide

Determining the correct dryer model based on capacity.

Wiring Diagrams

Gardner Denver RNC100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGardner Denver
ModelRNC100
CategoryDehumidifier
LanguageEnglish

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