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SPX FLOW Hankison DH-1550 User Manual

SPX FLOW Hankison DH-1550
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PRESSURE-SWING
DESICCANT TYPE
COMPRESSED
AIR DRYERS
7610.479.9 1/22/97
IMPORTANT:
READ PRIOR TO STARTING THIS
EQUIPMENT
A.
UNPACKING
This shipment has been thoroughly checked,
packed and inspected before leaving our plant.
It was received in good condition by the
carrier and was so acknowledged.
1. Check for Visible Loss or Damage. If this
shipment shows evidence of loss or damage
at time of delivery to you, insist that a notation
of this loss or damage be made on the delivery
receipt by the carrier’s agent.
2. Check for Concealed Loss or Damage. When a
shipment has been delivered to you in
apparent good order, but concealed damage is
found upon unpacking, notify the carrier
immediately and insist on his agent inspecting
the shipment. Fifteen days from receipt of
shipment is the maximum time limit for
requesting such inspection. Concealed
damage claims are not our responsibility as
our terms are F.O.B. point of shipment.
B.
MOVING CAUTION:
Do not lift by piping. Use lifting lugs or fork lift.
1. Pressurized devices: This equipment is
a pressure containing device. Do not
exceed maximum operating pressure as
shown on equipment serial number tag.
Make sure equipment is depressurized
before working on or disassembling it
for service.
2. Electrical: This equipment requires
electricity to operate. Install equipment
in compliance with national and local
electrical codes. Standard equipment is
supplied with NEMA 4, 4x electrical
enclosures and is not intended for
installation in hazardous environments.
Disconnect power supply to equipment
when performing any electrical service
work.
3. Breathing Air: Air treated by this
equipment may not be suitable for
breathing without further purification.
Refer to OSHA standard 1910.134 for
the requirements for breathing quality
air.
GENERAL SAFETY
INFORMATION
MODEL RATED FLOW DESIGNATED AS MODELS
DH-25 25 SCFM 25
DH-45 45 SCFM 45
DH-6000 60 SCFM 60
DH-80 80 SCFM 80
DH-115 115 SCFM 115
DH-165 165 SCFM 165
DH-260 260 SCFM 260
DH-370 370 SCFM 370
DH-450 450 SCFM 450
DH-590 590 SCFM 590
DH-750 750 SCFM 750
DH-930 930 SCFM 930
DH-1130 1130 SCFM 1130
DH-1350 1350 SCFM 1350
DH-1550 1550 SCFM 1550
DH-2100 2100 SCFM 2100
DH-3000 3000 SCFM 3000
DH-4100 4100 SCFM 4100
DH-5400 5400 SCFM 5400
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Instruction Manual
DH Series
SERVICE DEPARTMENT (724) 746-1100

Questions and Answers:

SPX FLOW Hankison DH-1550 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelDH-1550
ManufacturerSPX FLOW Hankison
CategoryDehumidifier
Airflow Capacity1550 SCFM
Maximum Working Pressure150 psig
Operating Pressure100 psig
RefrigerantR-134a
Inlet Air Temperature100°F (38°C)
Dew Point35°F (2°C)

Summary

General Safety Information and Equipment Handling

Pressurized Devices and Electrical Safety

Safety precautions for pressurized devices and electrical connections.

Installation and Start-Up Procedures

Start-Up and Operational Checks

Steps for initial start-up, operational checks, and depressurization.

Installation Context and Operating Limits

Operating Pressure and Temperature Limits

Critical operating conditions for the dryer.

Electrical Connections and Power Requirements

Controller Settings and Operation Initiation

Standard Unit Controller Settings

Configuring voltage selection and DIP switches for standard units.

APS Unit Controller Settings

Configuring APS unit voltage and cycle modes.

Key Operational Procedures

Purge Rate Valve Adjustment

Setting the purge rate for optimal performance.

Operational Check Points and Monitoring

Operational Verification and Shutdown

Performance Verification and Flow Calculations

Verifying Design Parameters

Checking maximum pressure, minimum pressure, and inlet flow capacity.

Maintenance Procedures

Desiccant Replacement Guide

Step-by-step instructions for desiccant replacement.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Indicator and Moisture Indicator Faults

Diagnosing problems with indicator lights and moisture indicators.

Desiccant and Tower Pressure Issues

Troubleshooting desiccant exhaustion and tower pressure problems.

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