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6.0 Operation

6.1 Controls

A solid-state controller controls valve and heater opera-

tion, monitors all critical operating conditions, and indi-

cates operating status on a 2-line LCD display operator 

interface.  The controller receives input data from pres-

sure switches, temperature sensors and the operator 

interface.  The operator interface displays information 

about the dryer operating status and is used to change 

the dryer operating mode.

6.2  Operating Modes

6.2.1  Automatic and Manual Advance

The drying and regeneration cycles are divided into 

discrete steps.  The operator selects either one of the 

automatic advance modes (Energy Management, Dew 

Point Control, or Fixed Cycle) or manual advance mode 

(Test Cycle) through the operator interface.  
Selecting any of the automatic advance modes enables 

a timer in the controller to advance the program step-by-

step according to the programmed schedule.
Setting up the controller for manual advance disables the 

timer and the operator can advance the program one step 

at a time.  This mode is used for diagnostic purposes.

6.2.2  Fixed and Demand Cycle Operation

In Fixed Cycle operation, each tower is on-line (drying) for 

a fixed time period regardless of the operating conditions.  

In demand cycle operation, a tower remains on-line until 

the desiccant bed has been fully utilized.  For lower than 

designed moisture loads, this results in longer drying 

cycles, longer time between regenerations and, therefore 

lower energy consumption.  Demand cycle operation is 

an optional feature.  The operator interface is used to 

select the fixed or demand cycle.

6.3  Operating Sequence Description

6.3.1  Fixed Cycle (Standard)

1.  Left Tower Drying – Right Tower Regenerating

 

(See Figure 4)

 

At the start of the Left Tower Drying cycle, Left Inlet 

Valve 

(A)

 opens, Right Inlet Valve 

(B)

 closes to iso-

late the two towers.  Wet, compressed air flows up 

through the left tower where it is dried.  The dry air 

exits the dryer through the Left Outlet Check Valve.

 

Next, the Purge Supply Valve 

(E)

 is closed and the 

Right Tower Depressurization Valve 

(C)

 is opened.  

The right tower is slowly depressurized through an 

exhaust muffler.

 

Next, Purge Supply Valve 

(E)

 and Right Tower Purge 

Exhaust Valve 

(D)

 are opened, and the Heater is 

turned on.  The heated purge air flows through the 

Right Purge Check Valve, down through the right 

tower, and exits through the Right Tower Purge Ex-

haust Valve 

(D)

.  The Heater is de-energized when 

the Right Chamber temperature sensor detects 

desiccant bed heating is complete.  Purge flow will 

continue to cool the right tower desiccant bed while 

“recovered” bed heat strips additional moisture from 

the desiccant.

 

Finally, the Right Tower Depressurization Valve 

(C) 

and the Right Tower Purge Exhaust Valve 

(D)

 are 

closed.  The right tower slowly repressurizes to full 

line pressure and is ready to go back on-line.

2.  Right Tower Drying – Left Tower Regenerating
 

At the start of the Right Tower Drying cycle, Right 

Inlet Valve 

(B)

 opens, Left Inlet Valve 

(A)

 closes to 

isolate the two towers.  Wet, compressed air flows 

up through the right tower where it is dried.  The dry 

air exits the dryer through the Right Outlet Check 

Valve.

 

Next, the Purge Supply Valve 

(E)

 is closed and the 

Left Tower Depressurization Valve 

(C)

 is opened.  

The left tower is slowly depressurized through an 

exhaust muffler.

 

Next, Purge Supply Valve 

(E)

 and Left Tower Purge 

Exhaust Valve 

(D)

 are opened, and the Heater is 

turned on.  The heated purge air flows through the 

Left Purge Check Valve, down through the left tower, 

and exits through the Left Tower Purge Exhaust 

Valve 

(D)

.  The Heater is de-energized when the Left 

Chamber temperature sensor detects desiccant bed 

heating is complete.  Purge flow will continue to cool 

the left tower desiccant bed while “recovered” bed 

heat strips additional moisture from the desiccant.

 

Finally, the Left Tower Depressurization Valve 

(C)

 

and the Left Tower Purge Exhaust Valve 

(D)

 are 

closed.  The left tower slowly repressurizes to full 

line pressure and is ready to go back on-line.

6.3.2  Demand Cycle (optional)

Operation of the demand cycle is identical to the fixed 

cycle except the cycle is extended until the desiccant bed 

in the on-line tower has been fully utilized.  The off-line 

tower is regenerated and remains in a stand-by mode 

after being repressurized.
1.  Left Tower Drying – Right Tower Regenerating

 

(See Figure 5)

 

At the start of the Left Tower Drying cycle, Left Inlet 

Valve 

(A)

 opens, Right Inlet Valve 

(B)

 closes to iso-

late the two towers.  Wet, compressed air flows up 

through the left tower where it is dried.  The dry air 

exits the dryer through the Left Outlet Check Valve.

 

Next, the Purge Supply Valve 

(E)

 is closed and the 

Right Tower Depressurization Valve 

(C)

 is opened.  

The right tower is slowly depressurized through an 

exhaust muffler.

Summary of Contents for DHP Series

Page 1: ...3 645 4th Edition For Sales and Service 800 883 2477 Or visit Sales and Service at www gardnerdenverproducts com Contents 1 0 General Safety Information 2 2 0 Receiving Storing and Moving 2 3 0 Descri...

Page 2: ...GER WARNING and CAUTION are used to indicate hazard seriousness levels as follows DANGER Immediate hazard which will result in severe injury or death WARNING Hazard or unsafe practice which could resu...

Page 3: ...nt bed desorbs the moisture from the desiccant and carries the desorbed water out of the dryer The heater and venturi suction valve are turned off when the Heat Saver temperature sen sor detects bed h...

Page 4: ...bypass piping may be installed to allow uninter rupted airflow during servicing If the downstream appli cation cannot tolerate unprocessed air for short periods install a second dryer in the bypass l...

Page 5: ...licable from the desiccant fill port at the top of each tower Refer to Figures 3 and 3a for the fill port location CAUTION Pouring desiccant creates a fine dust safety goggles gloves and a dust mask s...

Page 6: ...OVED FOR CLARITY P L S GAS INLET M T GAS OUTLET CONNECTION TOP VIEW R SLOT TYP 4 PLACES CENTERLINE OF CUSTOMER DRY GAS OUTLET CONNECTION H CENTERLINE OF CUSTOMER WET GAS INLET CONNECTION E MAX F G C D...

Page 7: ...1 2 NPT 2 NPT 2 NPT 3 FLANGE 3 FLANGE 3 FLANGE 3 FLANGE 3 FLANGE 3 FLANGE 4 FLANGE 4 FLANGE 4 FLANGE T 1 1 2 NPT 1 1 2 NPT 2 NPT 2 NPT 3 FLANGE 3 FLANGE 3 FLANGE 3 FLANGE 3 FLANGE 3 FLANGE 4 FLANGE 4...

Page 8: ...sed on the on stream cham ber and open on the regenerating chamber If triggered the dryer control system will energize the red alarm LED on the control panel and de energize the common alarm relay The...

Page 9: ...OWER INSULATION OPTIONAL HIGH TENSION ENCLOSURE CONTROL ENCLOSURE RIGHT TOWER PRESSURE GAUGE PURGE PRESSURE GAUGE REAR VIEW TOWER INLET VALVE ASME CODE TAG HOT PIPE INSULATION OPTIONAL HEATER TEMP THE...

Page 10: ...RIGHTTOWER PRESSURE GAUGE HIGHTENSION ENCLOSURE CONTROL ENCLOSURE ASME RELIEFVALVE HOT PIPE INSULATION OPTIONAL PURGE INLET CHECK VALVE IN VXD TOWER INLET VALVE ASME CODE TAG PURGE ADJUSTING VALVE REM...

Page 11: ...the Right Purge Check Valve down through the right tower and exits through the Right Tower Purge Ex haust Valve D The Heater is de energized when the Right Chamber temperature sensor detects desiccan...

Page 12: ...st muffler Next Purge Supply Valve E and Left Tower Purge Exhaust Valve D are opened and the Heater is turned on The Venturi Blower Intake Shutoff Valve F is opened Purge air passes through the ventur...

Page 13: ...FF position to en able both the dryer fault alarms and service alarms to activate the common alarm This is the default configuration Install jumper JP6 in the ON position if the common alarm is to act...

Page 14: ...the Heated Desic cant Dryer Control a Program Mode b Setup Mode c Alarm Service Mode d Display Mode e Test Mode 2 Each Mode is described below 6 5 4 Program Mode 1 Press and hold and for 3 seconds to...

Page 15: ...et Point for Dew Point Demand Control This feature is only active when JP3 is on DPNT CNTL SETPT XX C XXX F 1 Press to increment the setting to the desired value a Standard set point is 30 C 22 F b Th...

Page 16: ...acknowledge the selection and move to next screen Exit Program Mode when there are no more active screens to display 6 5 5 Setup Mode 1 Press and hold for 3 seconds to enter Setup Mode 2 Setup Mode i...

Page 17: ...le sequence is stopped a local alarm is displayed and the common alarm relay is de energized c Alarm Left Tower Regenerating High Pressure will be displayed if regenerating the left tower Alarm Right...

Page 18: ...TWR DEW POINT UNDER RANGE ALARM RIGHT TWR DEW POINT OVER RANGE ALARM LEFT TOWER TEMP UNDER RANGE ALARM LEFT TOWER TEMP OVER RANGE ALARM RIGHT TWR TEMP OVER RANGE ALARM RIGHT TWR TEMP UNDER RANGE ALARM...

Page 19: ...Energy Management Control the dryer sequence continues but bypasses the HOLD step and proceeds to tower switchover after 4 hours of drying iii This alarm is self clearing at which time the alarm LED s...

Page 20: ...d to the controller whether the controller is switched on or off When a service time interval expires see also 14 d below the controller operates as follows a The service LED blinks and the appropriat...

Page 21: ...reminder filters HOURS TO SERVICE FILTERS XXXX Service reminder desiccant HOURS TO SERVICE DESICCANT XXXX Service reminder valves HOURS TO SERVICE VALVES XXXX Outlet Dew Point Displayed only if JP3 i...

Page 22: ...en Open Open then Closed 2PS Closed Closed then Open Open Open Open Open then Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed LT drying solenoid B On On On On On On Off Off Off Off Off Off LT depress...

Page 23: ...essurized Exception If switching failure is disabled then pressure condition is ignored Screen 7 Step 7 TEST7 RT DRYING RT XX C XXX F Screen 8 Step 8 TEST8 DEPR LT LT XX C XXX F NOTE Sequence step wil...

Page 24: ...s dust in the muffler cartridges This sometimes occurs after start up due to dusting of the desiccant during tower filling and dryer transport If the tower pressure gauge of the off stream tower rises...

Page 25: ...valves will react as follows 1 For models with poppet style inlet valves models 300 600 both inlet valves will open Both towers will repressurize 2 For models with butterfly inlet valves models 750 3...

Page 26: ...on of the inlet temperature F xxx ASCII representation of the heater temperature F xxx ASCII representation of the left bed temperature F xxx ASCII representation of the right bed temperature F xxx AS...

Page 27: ...27 Example If jumper 8 5 and 1 are installed a value of 128 16 1 145 is returned To decode the algorithm If number 128 jumper 8 on number number 128 If number 64 jumper on number number 64 etc...

Page 28: ...desiccant Layer 1 must be installed first at the bottom of the vessel followed by layer number 2 etc until the complete charge of desiccant has been installed e Utilizing an appropriate sized funnel f...

Page 29: ...placement may be required sooner if pressure drop across the cartridge prevents the Dew Point Analyzer from operating properly WARNING The Dew Point Analyzer filter housing is a pressure containing de...

Page 30: ...failed to close 6 Drying tower Depressurization Valve failed to close 7 Regenerating tower Outlet Check Valve failed to close 1 Check compressor supplying dryer 2 Check equipment downstream of dryer...

Page 31: ...rge Exhaust Valve failed to close 3 Regenerating tower Depressurization Valve failed to close 1 Check pressure switch operation using tower pressure gauge for comparison Replace switch if defective 2a...

Page 32: ...Left Tower or Right Tower 1 Desiccant bed overloaded 2 Poor regeneration 3 Moisture probe damaged or defective 4 Loss of desiccant drying capacity 1 Check inlet air flow rate temperature and pressure...

Page 33: ...PRESSURE PSIG PURGE SET PRESSURE PSIG MODEL ORIFICE DIA IN 300 7 32 34 58 400 1 4 34 37 500 9 32 34 47 600 5 16 34 38 750 11 32 34 46 900 3 8 34 58 1050 13 32 34 25 1300 29 64 34 38 1500 31 64 34 50...

Page 34: ...PHIC SYMBOLS FOR FLUID POWER DIAGRAMS SOLENOID VALVES A C E F ARE SHOWN DE ENERGIZED AS SHOWN FLOW DIRECTION IS INDICATES OPTION 3 2 1 PILOT GAS LINE RIGHT CHAMBER REGEN LEFT CHAMBER DRYING NOTES 4 SO...

Page 35: ...INLET VALVE V1 LEFT V2 RIGHT 2 PURGE EXHAUST VALVE V3 LEFT V4 RIGHT 3 PURGE CHECK VALVE V5 LEFT V6 RIGHT 4 OUTLET CHECK VALVE V7 LEFT V8 RIGHT 6 PURGE HEATER WITH INSULATION 7 HEATER TEMPERATURE THER...

Page 36: ...S SOLENOID VALVES A C E F ARE SHOWN DE ENERGIZED AS SHOWN FLOW DIRECTION IS INDICATES OPTION 3 2 1 PILOT GAS LINE RIGHT CHAMBER REGEN LEFT CHAMBER DRYING NOTES 4 SOL H RTD4 HS1 SOL D RTD 1 V3 V4 SOL C...

Page 37: ...E P R E S S U R IZ A T IO N R E P R E S S U R IZ A T IO N S W E E P 55 3 H O L D 2 176 55 S W E E P 3 L O S S O F P O W E R H O L D FIXED CYCLE TIMING LEFT CHAMBER DRYING RIGHT CHAMBER REGEN RIGHT CH...

Page 38: ...ONLY 3 G 1 26 RED GREEN BROWN BLACK EXTERNALLY LOCATED OPTION 102 101 120VAC 101 110 RED BLACK GREEN 21 ADD FOR MODELS 900 3200 ONLY TB5 90 91 ORANGE 32 33 34 35 90 91 EXTERNALLY LOCATED DEWPOINT TRAN...

Page 39: ...1 26 RED GREEN BROWN BLACK EXTERNALLY LOCATED OPTION 102 101 120VAC 101 110 RED BLACK GREEN 21 ADD FOR MODELS 900 3200 ONLY TB5 90 91 ORANGE 32 33 34 35 90 91 EXTERNALLY LOCATED DEWPOINT TRANSMITTER 4...

Page 40: ...URE CONTROL ENCLOSURE 22 46 6 4 11 15 17 14 2 27 58 11 23 AIR OUT LEFT CHAMBER RIGHT CHAMBER AIR IN 1 9 45 44 3 10 42 43 FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW RIGHT CHAMBER REMOVED FOR CLARITY REAR VIEW 7 8 Gardner De...

Page 41: ...4237 G3154237 G3154237 G3154237 1 17 Exhaust Muffler G3204478 G3130773 G3130773 G3072056 2 Exhaust Muffler Replacement Core G3126761 G3121200 G3121200 G3094580 1 2 22 Purge Adjusting Valve G1196180 G1...

Page 42: ...LOSURE 45 46 25 23 11 5 27 2 54 15 14 11 4 10 44 7 8 22 3 42 9 1 1A 17A 6 MODEL 750 17 2 43 FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW RIGHT CHAMBER REMOVED FOR CLARITY REAR VIEW AIR IN AIR OUT LEFT CHAMBER RIGHT CHAMBER I...

Page 43: ...G3072056 N A N A N A N A N A 2 Exhaust Muffler Replacement Core G3094580 N A N A N A N A N A 2 2 17a Depress Muffler N A G3071392 G3071392 G3071392 G3090655 G3090655 2 Depress Muffler Replacement Cor...

Page 44: ...CONTROL ENCLOSURE 8 7 25 22 46 6 10 4 11 15 54 2 14 5 27 11 23 1 1A 3 9 42 45 44 17A 43 FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW RIGHT CHAMBER REMOVED FOR CLARITY REAR VIEW AIR OUT LEFT CHAMBER RIGHT CHAMBER AIR IN Gard...

Page 45: ...Air Filter Element G3158592 G3158592 G3158592 1 15 Pilot Air Pressure Regulator G3154237 G3154237 G3154237 1 17a Depress Muffler G3130773 G3130773 G3130773 2 Depress Muffler Replacement Core G3121200...

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Page 48: ...uiring routine replacement are not warranted Unauthorized service voids the warranty and any resulting charge or subsequent claim will not be paid THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF AL...

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