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l M a i n t e n a n c e
Checking the Dewpoint
It is a good idea to monitor the dewpoint performance of your dryer periodically
with a calibrated portable dewpoint monitor, to ensure it is performing at maximum
capacity. Even if your dryer has a dewpoint readout, comparing it to a portable
instrument periodically will confirm that the dewpoint sensor and readout is per-
forming properly.
To check dewpoint:
1
Connect your portable dewpoint meter to the
dewpoint check port on the rear panel of the
dryer.
2
Turn on the portable instrument,
and ensure
there is positive airflow through the sensor.
3
Monitor the readout and allow ample time for it to stabilize before discon-
necting the portable dewpoint monitor.
Some dewpoint monitors require a
substantial amount of time for residual moisture to be purged from the sensor.
4
In the event the dewpoint is not satisfactory,
refer to the Troubleshooting sec-
tion of this manual, under Delivery Air Dewpoint alarm.
NOTE:
The dryer control is
averaging the dewpoint over
time. Allow the system to
stabilize to ensure an accurate
reading.
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