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Brand | Parker |
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Model | BA-DME012-E |
Category | Air Cleaner |
Language | English |
User is solely responsible for product selection, use, and safety, including potential injury or damage.
Explains safety markings, warnings, cautions, and international symbols used on equipment and in the manual.
Provides flow, performance, operating, and electrical data for the BA-DME range.
Lists product approvals, accreditations, associations, and third-party performance verification.
Details the materials used for various components of the breathing air purifier.
Provides detailed dimensions and weights for different BA-DME dryer models.
Instructions for checking the equipment upon delivery for damage and completeness.
Identifies and describes the key components of the breathing air purifier.
General guidelines for installing the equipment, including location and space requirements.
Covers general requirements, securing the dryer, piping connections, and purge air flow.
Details how to connect the electrical supply and auxiliary connections.
Provides step-by-step instructions for getting started and performing the initial start-up.
Explains the automatic operation of the BA-DME dryer and the PSA principle.
Describes the DDS energy management system and its dewpoint monitoring for energy saving.
Details the operation of power, status, and ECO indicators under various operating conditions.
Provides instructions on how to safely shut down the BA-DME dryer.
Outlines recommended service intervals and required checks for dryer components.
Lists recommended maintenance kits for adsorption filters, coalescing filters, and hygrometers.
Addresses issues related to poor dewpoint, including causes like overflow and high flow rate.
Covers electrical faults indicated by the fault indicator and their potential causes.
Discusses high differential pressure issues and their remedies like flow adjustments.
Addresses the cause of no purge air, such as blocked silencers or contaminated desiccant.
Explains rapid pressure drops via exhaust valves, often due to faulty valves.