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ENGINEERING DATA

MODEL

75

100

125

150

200

250

300

400

500

SPECIFICATIONS

Rated Capacitya

 - (scfm)

75

100

125

150

200

250

300

400

500

Inlet /Outlet Connections - (inches)

3/4

1

1

1

1-1/2

1-1/2

1-1/2

2

2

Dimensions

Height - (inches)

20.1

20.6

20.6

20.6

30.0

30.0

29.9

29.9

31.5

Length - (inches)

19.7

28.3

28.3

28.3

35.4

35.4

37.4

37.4

41.3

Width - (inches)

18.9

13

13

13

16.1

16.1

19.3

19.3

23.2

Power Supply - (V/Ph/Hz)

115/1/60 115/1/60 115/1/60 115/1/60 460/3/60 460/3/60 460/3/60 460/3/60 460/3/60

Refrigerant Compressor Capacity

c

 - 

(BTU / hr)

3,414

3,953

3,953

5,406

8,787

13,969

13,969

17,574

22,151

Input Power - (kW)

0.72

0.74

0.76

1.11

1.42

1.98

2.05

2.50

3.06

Refrigerant Type

b

R-134a

R-134a

R-134a

R-134a

R-134a

R-134a

R-134a

R-134a

R-134a

a Rating c

onditions are 100°F inlet temperature, 100 psig inlet pressure, 100% inlet relative humidity, 100°F ambient temperature @ 60Hz. Per CAGI ADF-100.

b

 Refer to dryer data plate for refrigerant charge.

c

 Compressor capacity @35°F evaporating temperature, 130°F condensing temperature

.

MINIMUM - MAXIMUM OPERATING CONDITIONS

ALL MODELS

Min.-Max. Inlet Air Pressure (compressed air at inlet to dryer)

10 - 232 psig

Min.-Max. Inlet Air Temperature (compressed air at inlet to dryer)

40°F - 120°F

Min.-Max. Ambient Temperature

40°F - 110°F

NOTE:

  Continuous operation in the above maximum and minimum operation conditions is not allowable.

SUCTION PRESSURE

REFRIGERANT PRESSURE SWITCH SETTINGS

Refrigerant

Without Airflow

Models 75 to 500

R-134a

31 psig

Fan Cycle Control

Fan Pressure Switch Setting

R-134a

Cut-In

Cut-Out

199 psig

142 psig

Models 200 to 500

Refrigerant Compressor Control

High Pressure Switch Setting

Sensor Location

R-134a

Cut-Out

Cut-In

Compressor Discharge

298 psig

Manual Reset

201 psig

Summary of Contents for RNP100

Page 1: ...3227498 Rev A AUGUST 2012 RNP SERIES REFRIGERATED COMPRESSED AIR DRYERS OPERATOR MANUAL RNP75 RNP100 RNP125 RNP150 RNP200 RNP250 RNP300 RNP400 RNP500 ...

Page 2: ...ations for the requirements for breathing quality air RECEIVING MOVING AND UNPACKING A RECEIVING 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 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 l...

Page 3: ...nnot tolerate undried air for short periods install a second dryer in the bypass line Compressed air systems commonly require filters to remove compressor oils particulates condensed liquids and other contaminants When an oil removal filter is used it should be installed downstream of the refrigerated dryer At this location the life of the replaceable filter element is prolonged since some of the ...

Page 4: ...that automatically discharges condensate from the dryer Drain valve operation is controlled by a drain valve timer The drain opening can be set from 0 5 seconds to 9 seconds The drain cycle can be set from 0 5 minutes to 9 minutes Models 75 through 150 have the timer mounted directly on the drain valve For models 200 through 500 drain valve adjustments are made on the Dryer System Monitor DSM Elec...

Page 5: ...n indicates low orange indicates medium red indicates high 5 Part of the graphic for the dew point temperature scale The thermometer indicates the high hot end of the scale 6 Six 6 LEDs that indicate dew point temperature according to the graphic scale above the LEDs The color of each LED matches the colored bars 7 Adjustment knob for the drain valve open time The values on the dial correspond to ...

Page 6: ...tem The dryer is designed to run continuously Let the dryer run even when the demand for compressed air is interrupted the dryer will not freeze up SHUTDOWN When the dryer must be shutdown for maintenance or other reasons use the following procedure If electrical repairs must be made 1 Turn off the power switch 2 Disconnect the main power supply 3 Lock out and tag the power supply in accordance wi...

Page 7: ...onnect the drain valve to the drain valve strainer 6 Remove screw and washer from front of the drain valve 7 Remove the power supply connector and gasket with the timer assembly if attached from the solenoid coil housing Do not damage or lose the gasket 8 Remove coil fixing nut and spring washer from top of solenoid coil housing 9 Lift solenoid coil housing off solenoid core in valve body 10 Unscr...

Page 8: ...tor operation Replace if necessary Ambient temperature too high Verify ambient temperature throughout day High pressure switch activated models 200 to 500 only Press manual reset button to switch to reset button Compressor overheated Turn dryer off Contact local distributor Compressor defective Turn dryer off Contact local distributor No condensate discharging from dryer Drain strainer clogged Cle...

Page 9: ... inlet temperature 100 psig inlet pressure 100 inlet relative humidity 100 F ambient temperature 60Hz Per CAGI ADF 100 b Refer to dryer data plate for refrigerant charge c Compressor capacity 35 F evaporating temperature 130 F condensing temperature MINIMUM MAXIMUM OPERATING CONDITIONS ALL MODELS Min Max Inlet Air Pressure compressed air at inlet to dryer 10 232 psig Min Max Inlet Air Temperature ...

Page 10: ...RUNNING LAMP R 2 5 CS CR 1 3 6 PTC STARTER F P S FAN MOTOR T ELECTRONIC AUTO DRAIN VALVE OVERLOAD PROTECTOR COMP 1PH S M C Figure 1a 75 scfm models 115V 1PH 60Hz 5 6 ON OFF SWITCH WITH RUNNING LAMP R 2 F P S M S C COMP 1PH OVERLOAD PROTECTOR PTC STARTER FAN MOTOR ELECTRONIC AUTO DRAIN VALVE T ...

Page 11: ...tor S R COMP 1 C P R b Potential Relay FAN MOTOR Overload protector OLP P R T F P S H P S FUSE FOR AUTO DR SENSOR ELECTRO AUTO DRAIN VALVE FUSE U1 RL1 DSM SOL 21 21 24 3 F1 2A ON OFF SWITCH WITH RUNNING LAMP S R T 0V R 440V T 380V TR 150VA 115V 0V MC1 11 460V 3Ø 60Hz F P S 31 21 24 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 o o o o o o o R MC1 REF COMP With internal T P M FAN MOTOR With internal T P ...

Page 12: ...RYER REFRIGERANT COMPRESSOR CONDENSER FAN BLADES FAN MOTOR AIR FLOW CHILLER REF TO AIR HEAT EXCHANGER REHEATER AIR TO AIR HEAT EXCHANGER COMPRESSED AIR INLET COMPRESSED AIR OUTLET S MOISTURE SEPARATOR INTEGRATED BRAZED PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER ELECTRONIC AUTO DRAIN VALVE WITH TIMER CAPILLARY TUBE HOT GAS BY PASS VALVE F P S ...

Page 13: ... CONDENSER FAN BLADES FAN MOTOR AIR FLOW CHILLER REF TO AIR HEAT EXCHANGER REHEATER AIR TO AIR HEAT EXCHANGER COMPRESSED AIR INLET COMPRESSED AIR OUTLET S MOISTURE SEPARATOR INTEGRATED BRAZED PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER ELECTRONIC AUTO DRAIN VALVE HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH HOT GAS BY PASS VALVE CAPILLARY TUBE FAN PRESSURE SWITCH H P S F P S ...

Page 14: ...RNPJMK3 RNPJMK3 RNPJMK3 Item Description 200 scfm 250 scfm 300 scfm 400 scfm 500 scfm 1 Refrigerant Compressor 3161251 3093041 3137014 3090708 3161242 2 Condenser air cooled 3161255 3161255 3161256 3161256 3161245 3 Fan Blades 3041955 3041955 3041957 3041957 3041957 4 Fan Motor 5000011 5000011 5000011 5000011 5000011 5 Filter Dryer 1283273 1283273 1283369 1283369 1283369 6 Solenoid Valve Assembly ...

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Page 16: ...facturer is the original purchase price of the product or part THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER WRITTEN ORAL OR STATUTORY AND IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BY REASON OF STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT OR ITS N...

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