
Main components
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5.3
Dryer slide-in units 1 and 2 (IR + hot air)
5.3.1
For variants of the DryStar 2000 CAN SM 74 L/LX
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fig. 14
Dryer slide-in units 1 and 2 (IR + hot air)
1
Slotted nozzle for hot air
2
IR radiators
3
Connecting piece for cooling air
4
Connecting piece for hot air
5
Unlocking button
6
Control knob
7
Plug connector
8
Safety limit switch
The IR radiators in the dryer slide-in unit generate
intense heat radiation. The hot air conducts heat by
means of convection. The heat radiation and the
convection air both dry the sheets that are being
guided through.
Cooling air is supplied to the IR radiators via the
connecting piece (Fig. 14/3). Ambient air for gener-
ating hot air is supplied through the connecting
pieces (Fig. 14/4).
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Note
You can set the volume flow of the slotted
nozzles (Fig. 14/1) by adjusting the position
of the reducing damper on the control knob
(Fig. 14/6). This allows you to adjust the air
volume to suit your requirements and ensures
steady sheet travel.