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8.0  WARRANTY AND WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION

WARRANTY STATEMENT

COMPRESSED AIR TREATMENT PRODUCTS

Each Gardner Denver Compressed Air Treatment product is warranted to be free from defects in 

Materials

and 

Workmanship

 under proper use, installation,  application, and maintenance in accordance with the

manufacturers written recommendations and specifications for a specific time period outlined below.  The
manufacturers warranty is limited to, and the sole remedy for any such defect shall be, the repair or
replacement (at manufacturers option) of unaltered products returned to the manufacturer and proven to have
such defect, provided the defect is reported within the time guidelines listed below. Any replacement parts or
dryers will extend to the remaining period of the original warranty and not beyond.

  Note: All dryers outside

the United States, Canada, and Mexico will carry a Parts Only  Warranty.

Refrigerated air dryers

 - 

27

 months from date of shipment from factory or 

24 

months from

date of installation.  Proof of installation must be received from claimant to verify installation date.

Note:

 In addition to the above stated warranty, both air to air and air to refrigerant heat  exchangers 

in Gardner Denver dryers are warranted on a prorated basis from time of shipment for a period of 
five  (5) years.  It is the manufacturers option to repair or replace the heat exchanger. This 
extended warranty is limited to parts only and will be prorated in the following manner:
 year 1 - 100% of current cost, year 2 - 100%, year 3 - 75%, year 4 - 50%, year 5 - 25%.

Regenerative dryers

 - 

15

 months from date of shipment from factory or 

12 

months from 

installation.

All other products

 - (filters, drains, etc.) 

12

 months from date of purchase.

NOTE:  Gardner Denver  Evacuator  has a full 36 month warranty (40 months from date of 
shipment, 36 months from date of installation.)

This is the only authorized Gardner Denver Compressed Air Treatments  warranty and is in lieu of all other
expressed or implied warranties or representation including any implied warranties or other obligations on the
part of the manufacturers.

MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS

 -  Adjustments to hot gas bypass valves, float drains,

condenser cleaning, and other routine maintenance required to keep a dryer in good operating
order is not considered  a  warranty item, this is the responsibility of the owner of the equipment,
and  labor or material for such will not be reimbursed under warranty.  Consult  the installation and
operation manual for adjustment and maintenance requirements.

Summary of Contents for RHS110 SCFM

Page 1: ...HIGH INLET TEMPERATURE REFRIGERATED DRYER RHS20 110 SCFM PRINTED IN THE USA 2 2 620 REV REL 9 99...

Page 2: ...Features of the Dryers 75 110 SCFM 5 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 5 1 Control Panel 5 2 Operation 5 3 Flow diagram 5 4 Refrigeration Compressor 5 5 Condensing unit 5 6 Dehydration Filter 5 7 Capillary Tube 5...

Page 3: ...he panels are not in place Maintenance or control operation to be performed by qualified personnel 1 Compressed air inlet connection point Compressed air outlet connection point Condensate drain conne...

Page 4: ...and tested to separate the humidity normally contained in compressed air Any other use has to be considered improper The Manufacturer will not be responsible for any problem arising from improper use...

Page 5: ...ter to extinguish fire on the dryer or in the surrounding area Minimum installation requirements Select a clean dry room Free from dust and protected from the weather The mounting surface must be smoo...

Page 6: ...s The capacity of the tank must be sized in order to compensate for more demanding conditions peak air consumption CORRECTION FACTOR FOR OPERATING PRESSURE CHANGES PSIG 80 100 150 200 230 FACTOR 1 25...

Page 7: ...ient temperature the conditions of the main installation the length of the cables and the requirements enforced by the local Power Provider Ensure the dryer is properly grounded Do not use adapters on...

Page 8: ...ng for air leakage 3 3 OPERATION AND SWITCHING OFF Operation Check the condenser for cleanliness Check the aftercooler for cleanliness Verify that the system is powered Activate the main switch on the...

Page 9: ...9 4 1 SPECIFICATIONS FOR 20 25 SCFM RHS25 RHS20 20 00 21 25 17 75...

Page 10: ...10 4 2 SPECIFICATIONS FOR 40 55 SCFM RHS55 RHS40 23 25 19 25 35 50 55 40...

Page 11: ...11 4 3 SPECIFICATIONS FOR 75 110 SCFM RHS110 RHS75 110 75...

Page 12: ...air then goes through the air air exchanger and enters the evaporator air freon exchanger where it is further cooled by contact with the freezing circuit This causes the rest of the humidity contained...

Page 13: ...RATOR 4 CAPILLARY TUBE 14 CONDENSATE DRAIN SERVICE VALVE 5 EVAPORATOR 15 CONDENSATE FILTER 6 LIQUID SEPARATOR 75 110 SCFM 16 CONDENSATE DRAIN SOLENOID VALVE 7 HOT GAS VALVE 17 CONDENSER FAN 8 AFTERCOO...

Page 14: ...ORM DUST AND OTHER IMPURITIES 5 6 DEHYDRATION FILTER Traces of humidity and slag which could accumulate inside the chilling plant or sludge which could occur after long use of the dryer could limit th...

Page 15: ...is equally important to KEEP THIS SYSTEM FREE FROM DUST AND FOREIGN MATERIALS eventually introduced by the fan 5 13 AIR AIR EXCHANGER The purpose of this exchanger is the transmission of the heat of...

Page 16: ...ain press the button SET UP The Air Dry Controller is adjusted during the final test of the dryer In case of particular requirements concerning the operation management the user can change the setting...

Page 17: ...LEGEND IG ON OFF SWITCH V CONDENSER AFTERCOOLER FAN K REFRIGERATION COMPRESSOR PR AIR CONTROLLER PROBE KR COMPRESSOR START RELAY EVB HOT GAS VALVE KM COMPRESSOR MOTOR EVD CONDENSATE DRAIN SOLENOID VA...

Page 18: ...GEND IG ON OFF SWITCH VC CONDENSER FAN K REFRIGERATION COMPRESSOR VA AFTERCOOLER FAN KR COMPRESSOR START RELAY PR AIR CONTROLLER PROBE KM COMPRESSOR MOTOR EVB HOT GAS VALVE KT COMPRESSOR THERMAL PROTE...

Page 19: ...CH VC CONDENSER FAN K REFRIGERATION COMPRESSOR VA AFTERCOOLER FAN KR COMPRESSOR START RELAY PR AIR CONTROLLER PROBE KM COMPRESSOR MOTOR EVB HOT GAS VALVE KT COMPRESSOR THERMAL PROTECTION EVD CONDENSAT...

Page 20: ...side towards outside clean the condenser and the aftercooler repeat this operation blowing from outside towards inside be careful not to damage the aluminium blades of the cooling package Close the ma...

Page 21: ...PP 5625NNN035 WPP 5625NNN035 WPP 5625NNN035 WPP 5625NNN035 DRAIN SOLENOID WPP 64320FF005 WPP 64320FF005 WPP 64320FF005 WPP 64320FF005 WPP 64320FF005 WPP 64320FF011 DRAIN COIL WPP 64N22MM035 WPP 64N22M...

Page 22: ...n The coil of the condensate drain solenoid valve burned out replace Air Dry Controller doesn t work replace The DewPoint is too low the condensate is frost see the specific section The dryer continuo...

Page 23: ...d valve is blocked contact a refrigerating systems engineer LED of the Air Dry Controller is always on Verify the electric wiring of the probe of the Air Dry Controller The first and the last led of t...

Page 24: ...and air to refrigerant heat exchangers in Gardner Denver dryers are warranted on a prorated basis from time of shipment for a period of five 5 years It is the manufacturers option to repair or replac...

Page 25: ...arranty If a warranty situation is deemed to exist the distributor will not be billed for the call Gardner Denver service issues a warranty number known as an authorization to return number to the dis...

Page 26: ...ir freight is required the manufacturer will pay the cost of normal ground transportation and the customer will be liable for costs above those charges Removal or reinstallation of equipment or extra...

Page 27: ...27 NOTES...

Page 28: ...E WARRANTY CLAIM NUMBER CAN BE FAXED For additional information contact your local representative or Gardner Denver Customer Service 1800 Gardner Expressway Quincy Illinois 62301 Telephone 800 682 986...

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