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Outlines essential safety precautions, including warnings about air ejection, pressure release, and electrical hazards.
Specifies the dryer's exclusive purpose for drying compressed air in industrial applications.
Lists essential requirements for the owner to meet before installing the dryer.
Provides instructions on connecting the dryer to the compressed air system, emphasizing stress-free assembly.
Guides on connecting the dryer's control cabinet to the main electrical supply cable.
Lists preconditions that must be met before the dryer's first start-up.
Highlights critical safety warnings related to air ejection and pressure release during start-up.
Warns against opening parts while the plant is pressurized, which can cause injury.
Step-by-step instructions for opening the air supply and powering on the dryer.
Emphasizes the importance of slowly opening the inlet valve to prevent sudden pressure build-up.
Recommends separate operation for the first start-up to optimally regenerate the drying agent.
Instructions for integrating the dryer into the compressed air system after initial setup.
Highlights critical safety warnings related to noise and operating limits.
Warns about loud noise and potential injury from sudden air release during expansion.
Covers emergency shutdown and steps for depressurizing and shutting down the dryer.
Outlines the steps for an immediate emergency shutdown of the dryer.
Details the process for safely depressurizing and shutting down the dryer.
Highlights safety procedures when working on the dryer's electrical system.
Stresses that only qualified personnel should work on the dryer's electrical system.
Warns of severe injury risk from live electrical parts even after shutdown.
Provides general guidelines and procedures for restarting the dryer after shutdown.
Emphasizes the importance of slowly opening the outlet valve to prevent pressure drops.
Provides crucial safety notes and general recommendations for performing maintenance tasks.
Presents a table outlining maintenance tasks and their recommended intervals for various dryer components.
Recommends annual replacement of the dewpoint sensor for accurate measurements.
Instructions for replacing the drying agent, including safety precautions and disposal.
Details the process for replacing the dryer's drying agent, including safety measures.
Provides an overview of common fault types and who is responsible for their remedy.
| Maximum Working Pressure | 16 bar |
|---|---|
| Refrigerant | R134a |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 300 m³/h |
| Power Supply | 230 V / 50 Hz |
| Type | Refrigeration Dryer |