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Technical Specifications

How Does it Work? 

(see diagram 1)

Moisture saturated compressed air enters the 
coalescing pre filter (F1) where aerosols are 
coalesced then drained via an automatic drain 
system. The moist water vapor-laden inlet air 
free of liquid water flows to the inlet of the dryer 
through the APV (Automatic Piston Valve) (V1) 
which diverts the inlet air to one of the towers, in 
this example tower (T1). Air flows upward through 
the adsorbent bed removing the moisture vapor, 
the dried airflow exits the tower through the outlet 
APV valve (V2) flowing to the outlet particulate 
after filter (F2) which removes particulates from 
the air stream. Clean and dry air now flows to the 
process air distribution system.

As one tower is drying air, the other tower will be 
regenerating (purging) the adsorbent bed. In this 
example, tower (T2) will be regenerating. Prior 
to regeneration, the exhaust valve (V4) is opened 
and the tower is depressurized to near atmospheric 
pressure, the tower will now be regenerating. 
During the regenerating process a small portion of 
dry outlet compressed air is used, 15% on average 
based on standard design capacity of 100 psig, 
100°F inlet air, 100°F ambient air and PDP of 

-100

°F. The dry regeneration airflow is channeled 

through the outlet APV valve to the regenerating 
tower (T2) removing moisture from the adsorbent 
bed and exits the regenerating tower (T2) through 
exhaust valve (V4) and exhaust muffler to ambient. 
After regeneration cycle is complete, valve (V4) 
closes causing tower (T2) to repressurize to line 
pressure.

Next, the towers will switch when exhaust valve 
(V3) opens causing tower (T1) to depressurize and 
regenerate, simultaneously the inlet and outlet APV 
valves (V1) and (V2) will shift the pistons to the 
low pressure tower (T1) causing the inlet airflow 
to be diverted to tower (T2) which will now be the 
drying tower. This switching process will continue 
repeatedly.

The dryer control system is completely automatic 
and cycles the system through the drying and 
regeneration cycles. The standard cycle drying time 
is 

2.5

 minutes, regeneration cycle is 

1.5

 minutes, and 

repressurizing cycle is 1 minute.

The Aircel 

C

DP-Series Heatless Dryer

 

incorporates a unique energy saving control system

 

to reduce purge air loss with its integrated Energy

 

Management Purge Reduction System which utilizes

 

a moisture sensor sampling the air from the outlet of

 

the dryer, after the fixed purge time is complete the 

regenerating/purging tower will repressurize. 

If the moisture sensor senses a low moisture condition 

or low load in the drying tower, the drying tower will 

remain in the drying mode after the fixed drying time 

cycle for an extended period of time. The end result is 

an overall purge reduction and significant energy savings.

 

 CAUTION!

•  Do not misuse or modify under any 

conditions. Misuse or modification 
of this equipment may result in 
personal injury.

Aircel 

C

DP-Series Models 70 - 500

Summary of Contents for CDP Series

Page 1: ...eath or serious injury CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Notice used to address practices not related to personal injury T...

Page 2: ...ize system before performing maintenance or service work DO NOT operate the equipment with the control panel door open Notice For optimum performance use only Aircel replacement parts This manual cont...

Page 3: ...is manual is deemed current at the time of publication and Aircel disclaims all liability for any errors resulting in any loss or damage If you have questions or need additional copies or would like t...

Page 4: ...______________________ Dryer Vessel Pressure Relief Valve Setting ____________________________________________________________________ Dryer Desiccant Type ____________________________________________...

Page 5: ...k and only authorized personnel with proper gear must approach it High Noise Area All personnel are required to wear ear protectors before approaching the vicinity of the equipment Hazardous Fumes Gas...

Page 6: ...ctive equipment used on the machine Safe Operating Procedures 1 Pressurize and depressurize compressed air SLOWLY Always open air valves slowly when pressurizing the airline system or equipment Replac...

Page 7: ...ates are reduced K H 1HHG RPSUHVVHG LU U HUV Aircel Regenerative Desiccant Air Dryers can dry compressed air to 100 F PDP Pressure Dew Point Standard Regensrative Desiccant Air Dryers dry compressed a...

Page 8: ...e System also provides uninterrupted drying air flow preventing a deadheading affect Control pilot air filter provides clean air to air control system for long trouble free reliable operation Desiccan...

Page 9: ...tantiate the claim 5 File claims with the delivery carrier 6 Compare unit received with description of product ordered Check the serial plate label and make sure that it is the correct Model was order...

Page 10: ...xits the regenerating tower T2 through exhaust valve V4 and exhaust muffler to ambient After regeneration cycle is complete valve V4 closes causing tower T2 to repressurize to line pressure Next the t...

Page 11: ...erating Tower Air Saturated with Moisture Dry Air F1 F2 T2 T1 V1 V2 F1 Mounted Pre Filter F2 Mounted After Filter V1 Automatic Piston Valve V2 Automatic Piston Valve V3 Purge Exhaust Valve V4 Purge Ex...

Page 12: ...attached piping Location Careful consideration should be given to the location of the dryer in order to assure optimum results Ensure that the load bearing weight of the floor is adequate for the weig...

Page 13: ...when filling the media and it must be done gradually to prevent powdering Muffler If the event that mufflers have been shipped loose they must be installed and secured By pass If the dryer is not sup...

Page 14: ...epressurize 10 Check the operation of several cycles completely by following the control panel display screen operation the panel lights on the electrical box and the tower pressure gauges to make cer...

Page 15: ...wly depressurizing vessel 2 T2 Simultaneously the inlet and outlet APV Automatic Piston Valve V1 V2 shift positions directing the inlet air to vessel 1 T1 to be drying the air The air flows up through...

Page 16: ...will be regenerating vessel 1 T1 purge exhaust valve V3 is still open vessel 2 T2 is drying the inlet air A small portion of dry outlet air from vessel 2 15 average based on standard design capacity o...

Page 17: ...e in the regenerating tower change mufflers on a regular basis typically every 2 3 months for optimum performance D Oil and oil vapor can drastically reduce the life of the desiccant Take precautions...

Page 18: ...cally every 2 3 months for optimum performance 4 Check desiccant condition Powder in the mufflers is a indication of the status of the desiccant 5 Check all solenoid valves coil condition and control...

Page 19: ...ered down Follow the shut down procedures Note Some troubleshooting will have to be done while system is pressurized and energized so use extreme caution 1 Depressurize the unit 2 Check to make sure i...

Page 20: ...ed properly should be adjusted so exhaust valve opens within a 8 12 second time period APV valve leaking Dismantle and clean replace seals and piston if needed No input power Check that dryer is on wi...

Page 21: ...n and reinstall Outlet APV valve malfunction Dismantle clean and reinstall Purge Failure Purge muffler clogged Remove and clean replace if needed Purge flow orifice in the outlet APV valve may be clog...

Page 22: ...shields Wear chemical resistant protective gloves Wear protective clothing Eye wash fountains and safety showers must be easily accessible Potential health effects Primary routes of exposure Routes of...

Page 23: ...CGIH TWA value 1 mg m3 Respirable fraction Safety data sheet F200 Revision date 2008 12 04 Version 3 0 Page 2 5 30286124 MDS_GEN_US EN If on skin After contact with skin wash immediately with plenty o...

Page 24: ...sical and chemical properties Safety data sheet F200 Revision date 2008 12 04 Version 3 0 Page 3 5 30286124 MDS_GEN_US EN Form Odour Colour pH value Melting point Boiling point Vapour pressure Density...

Page 25: ...are dependent on the hazard classification and will vary by location and the type of disposal selected All waste materials should be reviewed to determine the applicable hazards testing may be necess...

Page 26: ...S DATA OR INFORMATION MAY BE USED WITHOUT INFRINGING THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF OTHERS IN NO CASE SHALL THE DESCRIPTIONS INFORMATION DATA OR DESIGNS PROVIDED BE CONSIDERED A PART OF OUR TERMS...

Page 27: ...ryer Aircel Programmable Controller Text Display DEL Key ESC Key Left Arrow Key Down Arrow Key On Key Key Right Arrow Key Up Arrow Key ALT Key Red LED Common alarm light Standard alarms EMS Humidity P...

Page 28: ...alarm screen to view the alarms press the left arrow once from the main screen to view the alarm screen Step 3 Vessel 2 Repressurizing Vessel 2 T2 purge exhaust pilot solenoid valve will de energize c...

Page 29: ...xhaust valve V3 to close this allows vessel 1 T1 to repressurize to line pressure since air continues flowing though the small orifice in the outlet APV valve V2 pressurizing vessel 1 T1 Step 8 Extend...

Page 30: ...ircel Programmable Controller Main Screen Navigation LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT ALARM SCREEN CONTROL MENU Control Menu Navigation LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT MAIN SCREEN SETTINGS MENU Aircel CDP Series Models 70...

Page 31: ...to engage the menu Scroll to the desired selection and Push OK SETTINGS SCREEN To engage Push OK then scroll to the desired set point to be changed Push OK on the set point to be changed and use the u...

Page 32: ...ute cycle for lower dewpoint option Time Control Menu Operation LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT TIME CYCLE CONTROL SETTINGS MENU ANALOG SCREEN TIME CONTROL MENU To change the time cycle Push OK then scroll to t...

Page 33: ...ler Analog Screen Navigation The analog screen simply displays the analog output signals Hours of Operation Screen Navigation The hours of operation screen gives the user the amount of run time as wel...

Page 34: ...set point check desiccant prefilters control system Failure to Shift option tower did not properly repressurize Bad Probe option the Dew Point sensor has reached an out of range signal check sensor an...

Page 35: ...the dew point sensor probe out of range The out of range can be either high or low This can be either a complete loss of signal voltage the resistor can be disconnected or the sensor may need to be c...

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Page 38: ...V2 UGITS 316 317 V1 PUlGE 318 22 16 RD CR3 N 18 WH A1 A2 03 J1 22 16 RD 22 L219 N 16 WH 700 ILT I 12151 1 N 319 2 H N 320 321 V2 PUlGE 322 323 324 325 L 1 T f 04 z 23 16 RD 23 stp N 16 WH 2 I H N V1 L...

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Page 40: ...3 2 4 4 3 3 3 5 3 5 0 1 WIREWAY CUT TO 3 3 8 1 WIREWAY CUT TO 9 5 8 1 WIREWAY CUT TO 0 0 9 5 8 0 I I u 0 IZ I I N w 0 3 0 ITEM NUMBER 1 2 AG3934769 POWER SUPPLY 5VDC 3 AG3251901 ANCHOR SCREW END GRAY...

Page 41: ...C N AG3934778 EZD DISPlA AG3934775 EZD PROCESSC R AG3934777 EZDI 0 MODL LE AG3935996 I ENCLOSURE MODIFI D 14x12 AG3935091 I SWITCH PUSHBUTTON ROUND AG3935094 ICONTACT BLOCK FOR PI SHBUTTON AG3935997 L...

Page 42: ...42 Service Notes Date Service Performed Notes Aircel CDP Series Models 70 500...

Page 43: ...Service Notes Date Service Performed Notes Heatless Regenerative Air Dryer 43...

Page 44: ...orrosion lack of proper maintenance incorrect installation modification or misapplication of equipment Routine maintenance or adjustment required under normal operation as outlined in the Aircel opera...

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