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b. Observe the drain when discharging to see if

all the liquid present has been removed. This

is evident if some air escapes after the liquid

has been discharged and before the valve

closes.  If liquid is still present when valve

closes, increase “on time”.  If excessive

air flows after liquid has been discharged,

decrease “on time”.
NOTE: The amount of liquid present can

change as operating conditions change

(compressed air and ambient temperatures,

flow rates, ambient relative humidity).

Observe drain periodically to make certain

that drain is remaining open long enough

to discharge collected liquids.

2. Valve closed time:

a. Using knob marked “off time (min)”, turn

knob until triangle on knob aligns with

desired time.

b. If all liquid cannot be removed during time

valve is open, increase valve “on time”.  If

this is not possible, decrease “off time” so

that less liquid collects between operations.

C. Manual Override

Manual override allows manual operation of the valve.

To open valve, depress manual override switch.

D. Status lights

1.  “Power” light - light illuminates when timer is

energized. If light is not illuminated, check that

power supply is on and electrical connections are

sound.

2.  “On” light - light illuminates when output to

solenoid coil is energized.  Valve should be open

when this light illuminates; if valve doesn’t open,

service is required.
NOTE: Coil is designed for continuous duty

service. However, when solenoid is energized for

a long period, the coil enclosure becomes hot

and can be touched with the hand for only an

instant. This is a safe operating temperature.

COMPRESSOR              SEPARATOR                                               OIL
                                                             RECEIVER

          REMOVAL

             FILTER

     AFTERCOOLER          AUTOMATIC                                     DRYER

                         DRAIN

Typical Compressed Air System

2.0  OPERATION

NOTE: Unit is adjusted to operate in altitudes up to 4500

feet (1370 meters). If unit is installed in an altitude above

this and has not been preset at the factory for this

altitude, contact manufacturer’s Service Department.

2.1  Minimum/maximum operating conditions

A. Maximum inlet air pressure: refer to unit serial

number tag.

B. Minimum inlet air pressure: 5 psig (0.3 bar).

C. Maximum inlet air temperature: 120°F (49°C).

D. Maximum ambient temperature: 110°F (43°C).

E. Minimum ambient temperature: 35°F (1.7°C).

2.2  Start-up

Models RHP13 and RHP20 - Energize compressor by plugging

in power supply cord. Power-on light will illuminate.
Models RHP25 and larger - Energize the compresser by

positioning the on/off switch in the on position ("I"

button depressed). Power-on light will illuminate.

2.3  Condensate drain

A. Condensate is discharged by an electrically operated

solenoid valve.  The valve is opened and closed by a

solid state electronic timer that can be adjusted

within the  following time limits:

Valve open, “ON” time: 1 to 15 seconds.

Valve closed, “OFF” time (time between valve

operations):  1 to 45 minutes.

B. Timer adjustment -

1. Valve open time:

a. Using knob marked “on time (sec)”, turn

knob until triangle on knob aligns with

desired time.

ELECTRIC DRAIN VALVE

Summary of Contents for RHP Series

Page 1: ...re containing device Do not exceed maximum operating pressure as shown on equipment serial number tag Make certain equipment is depressurized before servicing 2 ELECTRICAL This equipment requires elec...

Page 2: ...he air with an aftercooler AIR INLET AIR OUTLET AIR OUTLET AIR INLET MODELS RHP64 RHP100 MODELS RHP13 RHP20 AIR INLET MODELS RHP93 RHP178 MODEL RHP50 AIR OUTLET AIR OUTLET AIR INLET B Air Outlet Conne...

Page 3: ...continuous duty service However when solenoid is energized for a long period the coil enclosure becomes hot and can be touched with the hand for only an instant This is a safe operating temperature C...

Page 4: ...tenance A Filter Sleeve Replacement The separator assembly contains a coalescing filter sleeve which requires replacement yearly or when excessive pressure drop is experienced across the dryer whichev...

Page 5: ...serial number tag Suction Pressure Setting controlled by hot gas by pass valve psig barg 31 5 2 2 31 5 2 2 Air Flow Across Condenser cfm 60 Hz 50 Hz 235 196 235 196 Minimum Maximum Operating Condition...

Page 6: ...2 4 17 5 Branch Circuit Fuse Size amps 15 20 25 Watts 35 F Evaporator 100 F Ambient 465 815 1060 Overload Thermal Current Auto reset Nominal Voltages 208 230 1 60 Max Min Voltage 253 207 253 187 253 1...

Page 7: ...1 2 64 2 1 2 64 OUTLET FAN AIR FLOW INLET B FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW C MINIMUM CLEARANCE FOR FREE AIR FLOW BOTH SIDES E D M A L RIGHT SIDE VIEW POWER ON GREEN HIGH TEMP RED ELECTRICAL BOX SEPARATOR INSULAT...

Page 8: ...1 589 819 495 737 394 41 38 92 64 311 52 81 230 NPT RHP178 500 23 3 16 32 1 4 19 1 2 29 15 1 2 1 5 8 1 1 2 2 1 4 2 1 2 2 1 2 3 7 8 9 1 16 3 4 1 1 2 589 819 495 737 394 41 38 57 64 64 98 230 NPT RHP100...

Page 9: ...on functioning fan motor or fan control switch c Water cooled models Cooling water temperature too high or flow too low faulty water regulating valve clogged water strainer Blow out system with dry ai...

Page 10: ...28 2 G4140 227 17 G4140 227 17 G4140 227 17 Condenser air cooled G4130 110 26 G4130 110 26 G4130 110 26 G4130 111 18 G4130 111 18 G4130 111 18 Dryer Strainer G4130 165 14 G4130 165 14 G4130 165 14 G41...

Page 11: ...4130 138 13 G4130 138 13 G4130 138 13 G4130 138 13 G4130 138 13 Condenser water cooled G4130 112 11 G4130 112 11 G4130 134 36 Water Control Valve G4130 145 20 G4130 145 20 G4130 145 22 Water Strainer...

Page 12: ...paired or replaced under warranty shall be warranted for the unexpired portion of the warranty applying to the original product The foregoing is the exclusive remedy of any buyer of the manufacturer s...

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