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MNL-0391
April 26, 2007
Page 41
BAUER
COMPRESSORS
5.1.5
Industrial Purification System Configurations
5.1.6
Cartridge Operating Life
Every BAUER Purification System is designed to process a certain volume of air before the cartridges
require replacement. By using special test equipment that measures the quality of air at the outlet any
quality reduction may be detected. However as most compressor owners do not have this test equipment
the recommended method of determining cartridge operating life is to maintain a written record of the
volume of air processed by the purification system.
Each BAUER compressor block is rated to produce a standard volume of air per minute and by using this
number and the air processing capability of the purification system it is possible to calculate the maxi-
mum operating hours before the cartridges need to be replaced. See Paragraph 5.1.6.1 for the method of
determining this figure.
The ambient air temperature and its ability to cool the compressor will effect the operating life of the car-
tridge. See Paragraph 5.1.6.2 for the method of calculating this adjustment factor.
Number and Type of Cartridges
Processing Capacity
Purification System
Dryer
Purification
Securus
®
cubic ft (ft)
3
P0
Combined
3,200
P1 …
1
…
15,000
P2 …
1
…
40,000
IP2 with Securus
®
…
…
1
67,000
P4 1
1
…
60,000
P5
1
1
…
90,000
IP5 with Securus
®
1
…
1
150,000
P10
2
1
140,000
IP10 with Securus
®
2
…
1
230,000
IP12
a
a.
P12 and P14 have the Securus
®
Electronic Moisture Monitor System as standard equipment.
1
1
420,000
IP14
a
2
1
650,000
P31
Combined
11,760
IP41 with Securus
®
…
…
1
47,000
IP42 with Securus
®
1
…
1
107,000
IP43 with Securus
®
2
…
1
164,000