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Quincy QPNC 100 - User Manual

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QPNC Series (75-250)
Non-Cycling
Parts/Instruction Manual
This manual contains important safety information and should be made available to
all personnel who operate and/or maintain this product. Carefully read this manual
before attempting to operate or perform maintenance on this equipment.
Manual No. 65504-2A
January 2007 Edition
Update: May 2009

Questions and Answers

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    Joshua CarrAug 5, 2025
    What to do if my Quincy QPNC 100 motor cuts out on overload?
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      emily88Aug 5, 2025
      If the motor cuts out on overload, it could be due to several reasons. First, the dryer might be operating outside of its specified range; in this case, verify the treated air's flow rate. Secondly, the dryer might be working under unfavorable conditions for an air-cooled condenser; make sure to clean the condenser. Finally, the cooling circuit could be malfunctioning due to an incorrect refrigerant charge; check for any refrigerant gas leaks.
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    Timothy GoodmanAug 9, 2025
    Why is my Quincy QPNC 100 compressor head so hot?
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      Bradley WallerAug 9, 2025
      If the compressor head is very hot, exceeding 131 °F (55 °C), it could be due to a few reasons. The dryer might be operating outside its rated capacity, so check the flow rate of the treated air. Additionally, the dryer may be working under poor conditions for the air-cooled condenser, so you should clean the condenser. It's also possible that the cooling circuit isn't working correctly due to an incorrect refrigerant charge, in which case you should check for leaks of refrigerating gas.
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    Mark ThompsonAug 13, 2025
    What to do if my Quincy QPNC 100 Dehumidifier compressor is very noisy?
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      Maria McdowellAug 13, 2025
      If the compressor is very noisy, it indicates trouble with the internal mechanical parts or with the valves. You should consider repairing or replacing the affected components.
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    Diana SalinasAug 17, 2025
    What to do if my Quincy QPNC 100 Dehumidifier motor hums and does not start?
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      Michael ThomasAug 17, 2025
      If the motor hums but doesn't start, it could be due to several reasons. First, the line voltage might be too low, in which case you should contact the electric power company. Second, the machine may have been switched off and on again too quickly, without allowing enough time for pressure balancing; wait a few minutes before restarting it. Lastly, the motor's starting system could be defective; check the running and starting relays and condensers, if installed.
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    Justin PotterAug 22, 2025
    What to do if my Quincy QPNC 100 machine stopped and does not restart?
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      Robert NormanAug 22, 2025
      If the machine (compressor) has stopped and won't restart, it could be due to overload protection or a burned-out compressor motor. In the first case, refer to sections B2, B3, and C3 for remedies. In the second case, replace the compressor.
  • J
    Jeremy GuerreroAug 27, 2025
    Why is there condensate in the pipings of my Quincy QPNC 100?
    • R
      Rebecca McclureAug 27, 2025
      The presence of condensate in the pipings may be due to several factors. The condensate separator might not be working correctly; in this case, clean the condensate drain filter. The dryer could be operating outside its specified range; check the flow rate of treated air. Also, the dryer might be working under bad conditions for the air-cooled condenser; make sure to clean the condenser.
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    Todd JonesAug 31, 2025
    How to fix a Quincy QPNC 100 Dehumidifier with no compressed air passing through the outlet?
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      Patricia RamosAug 31, 2025
      If no compressed air passes through the dryer outlet, the pipes may be frozen inside. This could be because the hot gas bypass valve is broken or out of calibration, or because the room temperature is too low, causing the evaporator's piping to be obstructed with ice.

Summary

GENERAL INFORMATION

SAFETY MESSAGES

Dryer is for industrial use only. Not safe for use in fire/explosion risk areas or where dangerous substances are released.

SAFETY ZONES, DEVICES AND DECALS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

Details on connecting the dryer to the power supply, ensuring correct voltage and compliance with electrical codes.

CONNECTION TO THE COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEM

Procedure for connecting the dryer to the compressed air system, including shut-off valve installation.

START-UP AND OPERATION

STARTING AND STOPPING

Procedure for safely starting and stopping the dryer in relation to the air compressor.

CONTROLS

Overview of the dryer's command and control panel, including indicators and switches.

OPERATION

Explanation of the dryer's internal working cycle and refrigerant flow for effective air drying.

MAINTENANCE

AIR DRYER SERVICE CHECKLIST

TROUBLESHOOTING

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QPNC-75 (230 V) Wiring Diagram

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QPNC-100;125 (230 V) Wiring Diagram

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Quincy QPNC 100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Auto RestartYes
Moisture Removal Capacity100 Pints/Day
Operating Temperature41°F to 95°F
Humidity ControlYes
Power Supply115V/60Hz

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