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START-UP/OPERATION

Follow the procedure below to start your dryer. Failure to follow 

the prescribed start-up procedure will invalidate the warranty. If 

problems arise during start-up, call your distributor.

  Refer to Serial Number Tag for dryer operating 

capacity. Do not exceed recommended capacity.
Drain connections must be made before the dryer can be op-

erated. The dryers are fully automatic and require no auxiliary 

controls.
1.  Turn the dryer ON/OFF switch to OFF.
2.  Check that the main electrical supply voltage matches the 

voltage specified on the dryer data plate.

3.  Check proper connection and support of compressed air 

lines to the dryer; check bypass valve system, if installed.

4.  SLOWLY pressurize the dryer. The outlet valves of the dryer 

should be closed to prevent flow through the dryer.

5.  Turn on the main electrical power to the dryer.
6.  Ensure adequate ventilation for air-cooled dryers.

To start dryer:

1.  Turn the power switch to ON. The refrigerant compressor 

will turn on.

2.  Allow the dryer to run 15 minutes. Confirm that the tem-

perature indicators are in the green zone.

3.  SLOWLY open the dryer outlet valves permitting flow 

through the dryer.

4.  Confirm that condensate is discharging from the drain valve 

by pressing the "Push-to Test" button.

5.  Check drain valve timing. See Automatic Drain Valve section 

for drain valve adjustment procedure.

6.  Confirm that the inlet air temperature, pressure and airflow 

to the dryer meet the specified requirements (see Engi-

neering Data section).

7.  Confirm that the condensate lines from the drain valve 

discharge into a collection tank or an environmentally-

approved disposal system.

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 with OSHA 

requirements.

If mechanical repairs are to be made or service is performed, 

vent the internal pressure of the dryer to atmospheric pressure. 

Restart the dryer according to the start-up instructions.

  Disconnect power supply and depressurize dryer 

before servicing. Dismantling or working on any component of 

the compressed air system under pressure may cause equip-

ment failure and serious personal injury.

MAINTENANCE

The dryers require little maintenance for satisfactory opera-

tion. Good dryer performance can be expected if the following 

routine maintenance steps are taken.

  Dismantling or working on any component of the 

compressed air system under pressure may cause equipment 

failure and serious personal injury. Before dismantling any part 

of the dryer or compressed air system, completely vent the 

internal pressure to the atmosphere.

General

For continued good performance of your refrigerated dryer, 

all refrigeration system maintenance should be performed by 

a competent refrigeration mechanic.

NOTE:

 Before corrective maintenance is done during the war-

ranty period, call your local distributor and proceed according to 

instructions. Refer to the warranty for limits of your coverage.

Daily Maintenance

Check the operation of the automatic drain valve at least once 

daily. See the Field Service Guide for remedies to drain valve 

malfunctions.  See the Automatic Drain Valve section for drain 

valve adjustment.

Monthly Maintenance

It is recommended to inspect the condenser coils monthly. 
If necessary, remove dirt or other particles with compressed 
air from an OSHA-approved air nozzle that limits its discharge 
pressure to 30 psig (2.1 kgf / cm²).

Electronic Drain Valve Disassembly and Servicing

The valve body is attached to the valve strainer which is attached 

to the heat exchanger vessel.

 Do not disassemble drain valve timer or attempt 

to repair electrical parts. Replace timer if defective.

The drain valve discharge condensate through a full-port drain 

opening. The valve body may need to be cleaned under condi-

tions of gross particulate contamination.

To disassemble the drain valve body for cleaning and other 

maintenance:
1.  Turn power switch off.
2.  Disconnect main power supply to dryer.
3.  Depressurize unit.
4.  Lock out and tag power supply in accordance with OSHA 

requirements.

Summary of Contents for RGD Series

Page 1: ...r visit Sales and Service at www gardnerdenverproducts com 7442624 Rev C 08 20 INSTRUCTION MANUAL RGD Series Models RGD75A1 RGD100A1 RGD125A1 RGD150A1 RGD200A4 RGD250A4 RGD300A4 RGD400A4 RGD500A4 REFR...

Page 2: ...ENERAL ARRANGEMENT DRAWINGS Models RGD75A1 through RGD150A1 9 Models RGD200A4 through RGD250A4 10 Models RGD300A4 through RGD500A4 11 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS Model RGD75A1 12 Models RGD100A1 through RGD...

Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...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 install...

Page 5: ...5A1 and RGD150A1 1 7 3 4 10 9 2 8 5 6 Dryer System Monitor Models RGD200A4 RGD250A4 RGD300A4 RGD400A4 and RGD500A4 1 On Off Switch Press the top of the switch I to turn the dryer on Press the bottom o...

Page 6: ...dryer are draining properly before attempting to adjust the timer settings 1 For minimum inlet air pressures that fall between column values the setting for the lower pressure is recommended i e selec...

Page 7: ...nical repairs are to be made or service is performed vent the internal pressure of the dryer to atmospheric pressure Restart the dryer according to the start up instructions Disconnect power supply an...

Page 8: ...e performed 1 Inspect internal parts of valve body clean or replace as required NOTE Replace solenoid valve if component damage is observed 2 Remove debris from valve body 3 Wipe solenoid core compone...

Page 9: ...e 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 Compress...

Page 10: ...5 26 5 31 7 40 6 38 8 44 1 63 5 1 Rated Flow Capacity Conditions for rating dryers are in accordance with ISO 7183 Option A2 Compressed air at dryer inlet 100 psig 6 7 barg and 100 F 38 C ambient air...

Page 11: ...4 28 362 6 12 76 324 21 70 551 2 23 67 601 2 2 16 55 4 38 111 2 2 02 51 2 1 18 30 1 18 30 1 100 2 02 51 2 3 79 96 2 1 96 50 19 26 489 2 2 44 62 32 33 821 2 21 26 540 31 15 791 2 1 18 30 14 28 362 6 12...

Page 12: ...G H I MODEL DIMENSIONS INCHES MM CONNECTIONS INCHES NPT A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R 200 2 65 67 2 7 13 181 2 1 96 50 24 38 619 2 3 62 92 36 66 931 2 28 74 730 35 48 901 2 1 18 30 19 39 492 6 1...

Page 13: ...1 96 50 25 56 649 2 4 41 112 43 75 1111 2 35 83 910 42 57 1081 2 1 18 30 19 39 492 6 17 87 454 29 97 761 2 31 94 811 2 2 36 60 5 95 151 2 3 20 81 2 1 58 40 1 58 30 2 500 2 65 67 2 7 13 181 2 1 96 50...

Page 14: ...valve timer Customer s installation Ref Compressor M1 C S M R S2 CR SOL1 Electric drain SK1 Spark Killer Resistance 120 Capacitor 0 1uF M1 Ref Compressor GL1 S1 L N S0 S3 L1 N1 T1 SOL1 M2 SK1 2 3 LEG...

Page 15: ...rain valve timer SOL1 Electric drain SK1 Spark Killer Resistance 120 Capacitor 0 1uF Customer s installation Ref Compressor M1 CS C S M R S2 CR CR Running capacitor GL1 S1 L N S0 M2 S3 L1 N1 T1 SOL1 S...

Page 16: ...0 M2 L1 N1 T1 SOL1 SK1 S2 2 1 S3 S4 N1 8 7 LEGEND CR Running Capacitor M1 Ref Compressor M2 Fan Motor GL1 Green Lamp CH Crankcase Heater S1 Switch on off S2 Overload Protector S3 Fan Pressure Switch S...

Page 17: ...GL1 S1 MC1 S4 S3 T2 R2 MC2 TH1 T1 R1 M2 M1 SK1 12 11 COM COMP COMP S1 A2 FG A1 A2 R2 T2 R2 8 FG RCOM RB RA 2 1 8 7 13 LEGEND M1 Ref Compressor M2 Fan Motor MC1 Magnetic Contactor MC2 Magnetic Contact...

Page 18: ...S4 S3 T2 R2 MC2 TH1 T1 R1 M2 M1 SK1 12 11 COM COMP COMP S1 A2 FG A1 A2 R2 T2 R2 8 FG RCOM RB RA 2 1 8 7 13 LEGEND M1 Ref Compressor M2 Fan Motor MC1 Magnetic Contactor MC2 Magnetic Contactor S1 Switch...

Page 19: ...MC1 Magnetic Contactor MC2 Magnetic Contactor Ref Compressor Fan Motor TEMP SENSOR Drain valve TB1 TB1 Terminal Block for Main Power Customer s installation L3 L1 E L2 GL1 S1 MC1 S4 S3 T2 R2 MC2 TH1 T...

Page 20: ...VALVE TEMP SENSOR FOR PANEL DISPLAY TI SCHRADER VALVE REF AIR S WETTED AIR INLET DRIED AIR OUTLET AIR AIR MOISTURE SEPARATOR INTEGRATED STRAINER AUTO DRAIN VALVE DRAIN OUTLET TIMED ELECTRIC BALL VALVE...

Page 21: ...RGD250A4 RGD300A4 RGD400A4 RGD500A4 1 Refrigerant Compressor G3161251 G3161251 G3093041 G3137014 G3137014 2 Condenser G7433669 G7478057 G7433670 G7433671 G7433672 3 Fan Blades G3041958 4 Fan Motor G7...

Page 22: ...n valve prefilter element afterfilter element filter drain 2 RGDMKF9 RGDMKF9 RGDMKF10 RGDMKF23 Model Kit Components RGD200A4 RGD250A4 RGD300A4 RGD400A4 RGD500A4 Standard Kit Drain valve G7477982 G7477...

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Page 24: ...rranty claim once submitted Unauthorized service and use of unauthorized or pirated parts voids the warranty and any resulting charges or subsequent claim will not be paid Products repaired or replace...

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