SRL Service Manual 
Revision 00 
July 2007 
 
Page 18 of 56 
 
 
 
3.2.3 Condenser 
 
The condenser cools the refrigerant causing it to 
condense back to a liquid. 
The SRL-700 through 6000 (60Hz) and SRL-220 through 
1800 (50Hz) can be purchased with either an air cooled 
or water cooled condenser. 
In an air cooled condenser, the refrigerant is fed through 
finned coils (copper pipes, aluminium fins) across which 
ambient air is blown by one or more axial fans. 
In a water cooled condenser the refrigerant is fed through a brazed plate heat exchanger where it is 
cooled by the water. 
On all air cooled models the condensing coils are protected by a wire mesh pre-filter. This significantly 
reduces dirt accumulation on the condenser, thereby reducing the need to shut the dryer down for 
condenser cleaning, while at the same time reducing energy consumption. 
In addition the condensing section is completely separated from the rest of the dryer, thereby allowing 
maintenance even when the dryer is in operation.  
The heat absorbed by the refrigerant in the Air-to-Refrigerant Heat Exchanger and produced during 
compression, is rejected to the ambient in the condenser.  If the condenser is unable to reject all the 
heat absorbed (i.e. due to fouling), the refrigerant system will overheat and over pressure, resulting in 
shutdown.  For further information see Section 10. 
 
3.2.4 Refrigerant Filter 
 
The refrigerant filter is of a solid desiccant type construction that removes 
solid and liquid contaminants from the refrigerant. Without it, 
contaminants would re-circulate throughout the circuit continuously. Solid 
contaminants could damage the compressor or block the flow of 
refrigerant.  Moisture could cause the compressor oil to become acidic.  
The filter/dryer catches any solid contaminants in the system and absorbs 
any moisture. 
It is important to replace the filter if it becomes blocked, if the refrigerant system has been open to 
atmosphere for an extended period of time, or if the compressor has been replaced.