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Parker BSP-MT 10-95/D3 - Daily Maintenance Tasks

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EN | User Manual Maintenance and repair of the dryer
36 BSP-MT 10-95/D3
Daily maintenance tasks
Carry out visual and function check on the complete dryer
Check dryer for external damage or unusual noise generation.
Duly eliminate any defects found.
If message SEr. is displayed, a routine service must be completed:
Contact the service department of the manufacturer.
Clean dryer
Remove any loose dust by means of a dry cloth, and, if required, also by means of a
moist and well wrung cloth.
Clean the surfaces with a moist well wrung cloth.
Check dam pressure
If, following depressurisation of a vessel, e.g. after the expansion phase, the overpressure
has not decreased to 0 bar, then there is a residual pressure, designated as dam pressure, in
the vessel.
Check for dam pressure: if the dryer functions correctly, the respective pressure gauge
indicates 0 bar. Then there is no dam pressure.
If the dam pressure is greater than 0.3 bar:
Depressurise the dryer and shut it down (see page 30).
Dam pressure can be caused by:
- a blocked muf er,
- a blocked dust sieve or
- drying agent which is too old.
The respective necessary maintenance measures are described in the following sections.

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