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Non-cycling Refrigerated Dryer  

 

 

MODELS D1700IN, D2040IN, D2720IN, D3400IN, D4080IN

 

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7.0 PRINCIPLES OF OPERaTION

7.1 INTRODUCTION

Ingersoll Rand non-cycling dryers remove moisture, oil 

vapor and other contaminants from compressed air by 

cooling the air temperature to 36 deg.F (2.2 deg.C).  This 

cooling process condenses the contaminants into liquid 

droplets which can then be easily removed from the air.  The 

major systems of the dryers that contribute to its operation 

are the following: Air System, Moisture Removal System, 

Refrigeration System and the Controls System.  The following 

paragraphs describe each of the systems in greater detail.

7.2 aIR SYSTEM

This system consists of the dryer components which are 

in contact with the compressed air.  Referring to Figure 

1 and following the bold “AIR FLOW” path indication, hot 

saturated air from the air compressor enters the precooler/

reheater where the air temperature is reduced prior to 

entering the chiller by the cool air exiting the air/moisture 

separator.  This precooling allows for the use of a smaller 

refrigeration system.  The air then goes into the chiller 

section where it is further cooled to the desired dew point 

through direct heat transfer with evaporating refrigerant.  

The air continues to the separator where the moisture is 

removed, thereby allowing the cool, dry air to return to the 

precooler/reheater.  As the air passes through the precooler/

reheater the air temperature is elevated by the warm, wet 

inlet air.  The air exiting the reheater portion of the dryer 

should be approximately 15-20 deg.F lower than the inlet air 

temperature based on standard conditions at full rated flow.

7.3 MOISTURE REMOVaL SYSTEM

Liquid droplets are removed from the air stream in the 

separator.  As the air and liquid mixture passes through the 

separator it spins, slows down and then changes direction.  

This causes condensate to fall out of the air stream and 

collect in the bottom of the separator.  The collected liquid 

is removed from the separator by a solenoid valve that is 

controlled by the Controller.  For adjustment please note the 

following:

To obtain the optimum time values for operation of 

the electric drain valve, set the drain closed time to 

five minutes and the open time to five seconds.  Refer 

to Section 7.5.4 for details.
After running the unit under full rated flow for 

approximately 30 minutes, verify that when the 

solenoid drain opens, all of the accumulated liquid is 

discharged and then followed by a small burst of air.

If a small amount of liquid and a large amount of air is 

discharged, decrease the on-time setting or increase 

the off-time setting.  If there is all liquid and no air 

has been discharged, increase the on-time setting or 

decrease the off-time setting.
The on/off-time settings will vary accordingly to 

seasonal conditions.  During the summer when more 

moisture is present in the air system, a shorter on-

time that increases the valve opening frequency is 

required.  A longer off-time may be used during the 

winter months when moisture levels are lower.

7.4 REFRIgERaTION SYSTEM

The Refrigeration System consists of all the components 

which handle refrigerant R-404A.  This is a hermetically 

sealed closed-loop system.  Referring to Figure 1 and 

following the dot-dash “REFRIGERANT” path indication, 

refrigerant is shown leaving the chiller evaporator section, 

which in the process of removing heat is changed from a 

low pressure liquid to a low pressure gas.  This gas enters 

the suction side of the compressor where it is compressed 

into a high pressure gas.  The high pressure gas is cooled in 

the condenser section becoming a high pressure liquid.  It 

then goes through a permanent filter-dryer that ensures the 

refrigerant system is free of contaminants.  A thermostatic 

expansion valve meters the refrigerant into the chiller’s 

evaporator.  The pressure is reduced upon entering the 

chiller evaporator where it removes heat from the air system.  

When there are low loads (low air flow rate or low inlet 

temperature), a hot gas valve by-passes the condenser and 

the thermostatic expansion valve .  This valve maintains a 

minimum evaporator pressure of 76 psig, which corresponds 

to a chiller temperature of 34 °F, thus preventing freeze-up.

Summary of Contents for D1700IN

Page 1: ...tions Non cycling Refrigerated Dryer 1000 2400 SCFM Models D1700IN D2040IN D2720IN D3400IN D4080IN Operator s Manual Manual Del Operador ES Manual do Operador PT Manuel De L opérateur FR Operator s Manual EN PRINT LANGUAGE ENGLISH SPANISH FRENCH PORTUGUESE ...

Page 2: ... 5 6 START MODES 11 7 5 6 1 Manual Mode 11 7 5 6 2 Auto Restart Mode 11 7 5 6 3 Remote Automatic Mode 11 contents page 8 0 INSTALLATION AND INITIAL START UP 12 8 1 LOCATION AND MOUNTING 12 8 2 PIPING AND VALVES 12 8 3 FILTRATION 12 8 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 13 8 5 INITIAL START UP 13 8 5 1 START UP SEQUENCE 13 9 0 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE 14 9 1 INTRODUCTION 14 9 2 REFRIGERANT CONDENSER 14 9 3 CONDEN...

Page 3: ...y shall not be liable for any repairs replacements or adjustments to the Equipment or any costs of labor performed by the Purchaser or others without Company s prior written approval The effects of corrosion erosion and normal wear and tear are specifically excluded Performance warranties are limited to those specifically stated within the Company s proposal Unless responsibility for meeting such ...

Page 4: ... in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Notice is used to indicate a statement of company policy as the message relates directly or indirectly to the safety of personnel or protection of property Notice should not be associated directly with a hazard or hazardous situation and must not be used in place of Danger Warning or Caution NOTICE The user of any air dryer manufactured by Ingersoll Rand is here...

Page 5: ... LINEVOLTAGE 200 240VAC 1PH 50 60HZ BY OTHERS REFERTO UNIT NAMEPLATE FOR POWER REQUIREMENTS 200 240VAC 1 PH 1 2 3 4 5 6 GRN RED WHT G L1 L2 BLK L3 FACTORY WIRING INCOMING LINEVOLTAGE 200 575VAC 3PH 50 60HZ BY OTHERS REFERTO UNIT NAMEPLATE FOR POWER REQUIREMENTS 200 575VAC 3 PH ELECTRICAL CONNECTION BOX CONTAINS HIGHVOLTAGE Turn Off Power And Lock Out At ALL Sources Before Opening To Perform Servic...

Page 6: ...arator by a solenoid valve that is controlled by the Controller For adjustment please note the following To obtain the optimum time values for operation of the electric drain valve set the drain closed time to five minutes and the open time to five seconds Refer to Section 7 5 4 for details After running the unit under full rated flow for approximately 30 minutes verify that when the solenoid drai...

Page 7: ...ONDENSER EQUALIZER LINES 1 4 TYP REFRIGERANT SUCTION PRESSURE DIGITAL DISPLAY REFRIGERANT SUCTION TEMPERATURE DIGITAL DISPLAY REFRIGERANT DISCHARGE PRESSURE DIGITAL DISPLAY CHILLER EXCHANGER TEMPERATURE DIGITAL DISPLAY figure 1 LEGEND PROCESS GAS REFRIGERANT CONDENSATE CONTROL AIR STANDARD ELECTRIC SOLENOID DRAIN CONDENSATE DRAIN DISCHARGE 1 4 NPT F EXTERNAL CONNECTION PIPING BY OTHERS SOLENOID VA...

Page 8: ...ded for use by Factory Service Personnel for troubleshooting the dryer Ingersoll Rand non cycling dryers include a Hot Gas By Pass Valve to maintain suction pressure and temperature Refer to Figures 2A and 2B This valve is necessary during low load applications to prevent freeze up in the chiller section The normal suction pressure for no load conditions should never drop below 72 psig This settin...

Page 9: ...f the condenser ADJUSTMENT SCREW figure 3 water regulating valve 7 5 1 BASIC USER INTERFACE The Microprocessor Control display provides the user with the operating parameters and their corresponding values When power is supplied to the dryer the Microprocessor Control will illuminate and default to the Standby mode displaying the Press ON prompt The following illustration summarizes the keypad fun...

Page 10: ...gure the dryer to operate according to site conditions The controller is shipped from the factory with each parameter having its own default value The following chart summarizes the parameters that may be adjusted by the user SETPOINT Display Description Parameter Range Factory Setpoint Chiller Off Temperature CHLLR TEMP 32 F 50 F 1 F increments 34 F 7 5 4 ADJUSTING SET POINTS Accessing and manipu...

Page 11: ...eration system LOW PRESSURE CUTOUT ALARM LO PRESS CO If the suction pressure of the refrigerant is determined to be below the set point of the LPCO alarm the Microprocessor Control alarm routine will activate This alarm condition may cause damage to the dryer when subjected to continuous or long term exposure Note that once cleared the compressor will restart automatically However if two successiv...

Page 12: ...to comply to the above instructions may result in equipment malfunction and will void warranty NOTICE Always use a backup wrench when making any threaded connection to the dryer Failure to use a backup wrench may result in damaged tubing and components internal to the cabinet 8 2 PIPING AND VALVES Install piping fittings and accessories as required for specific site conditions and requirements Fig...

Page 13: ... be rated at 1A at 24V To operate dryer close switch or contact and allow dryer to start after an initial delay The local On OFF pushbuttons may also be used at any time after contact closure 8 5 INITIAL START UP notice For water cooled models the water valve must be manually opened to ensure that the condenser is full of water prior to start up CAUTION Allow 8 hours of warm up time for the crankc...

Page 14: ...e checked Periodically the drain should be removed and cleaned to ensure no debris from the system is trapped inside Ingersoll Rand non cycling dryers are equipped with a drain isolation valve enabling the valves to be cleaned during dryer operation after the drain isolation valve has been manually closed The drain valve is located near the solenoid valve and requires a quarter turn to isolate the...

Page 15: ...cts com RETAINER NUT PROFILE GASKET ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR SCREW APPLIANCE SOCKET SEAL WASHER CABLE GLAND SPRING WASHER WASHER D I N UNIT SOLENOID PLUNGER TUBE ASSY THREADED FLANGE GASKET PLUNGER W SPRING ASSEMBLY ORIFICE CUP BEVELLED WASHER STRAINER BODY Solenoid Valve Detail 9 0 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ...

Page 16: ... FAN 1 OFF PRESSURE FAN1 OFF See Table 1 FAN 2 ON PRESSURE FAN2 ON See Table 1 FAN 2 OFF PRESSURE FAN2 OFF See Table 1 ALARM LIST BEGIN ALARM LIST N A 10 1 ENTERING TECHNICIAN MODE WARNING TECHNICIAN MODE should only be entered by qualified service personnel Altering the set points in TECHNICIAN MODE will have a significant effect on the operation of the dryer Incorrect set points may damage dryer...

Page 17: ... depressing the SELECT DISPLAY button as required to arrive at the desired display notice To exit the TECHNICIAN MODE at any time depress the button located above the SET button to return to the CUSTOMER MODE 10 2 ALARM LIST At the end of the list of non adjustable parameters the Microprocessor Control displays a list of the most recent 20 alarm conditions This list can facilitate troubleshooting ...

Page 18: ... Chiller Temp on controller Condensate drain failure Repair replace Drain Excessive flow Check inlet and outlet pressure and system design capacity Correct cause of excessive flow Dryer by pass valve not closed Close by pass valve Inlet and outlet temperatures are the same No power to the dryer Check power supply and fuses circuit breakers High suction pressure Check and clean condenser Refrigeran...

Page 19: ...e Unrealistic pressure displayed Transducer loose off connection or defective transducer Inspect transducer cable and terminal connection Replace transducer High pressure drop across dryer Outlet pressure substantially lower than inlet pressure System operating temperature is above 32 F Inlet and outlet valves not completely open Open valves Inlet and outlet filters blocked up Change filter elemen...

Page 20: ...20 Non cycling Refrigerated Dryer MODELS D1700IN D2040IN D2720IN D3400IN D4080IN ingersollrandproducts com WIRING DIAGRAM D1700INA AIRCOOLED 230 AND 460 3 60 550138 12 0 wiring diagram ...

Page 21: ...Non cycling Refrigerated Dryer 21 MODELS D1700IN D2040IN D2720IN D3400IN D4080IN ingersollrandproducts com WIRING DIAGRAM D2040INA4 AND D2720INA4 AIRCOOLED 460 3 60 550158 A 12 0 wiring diagram ...

Page 22: ...22 Non cycling Refrigerated Dryer MODELS D1700IN D2040IN D2720IN D3400IN D4080IN ingersollrandproducts com WIRING DIAGRAM D3400INA AND D4080INA AIRCOOLED 460 3 60 575 3 60 550155 A 12 0 wiring diagram ...

Page 23: ...Non cycling Refrigerated Dryer 23 MODELS D1700IN D2040IN D2720IN D3400IN D4080IN ingersollrandproducts com WIRING DIAGRAM D1700INA6 AND D2720INA6 AIRCOOLED 575 3 60 550153 12 0 wiring diagram ...

Page 24: ...24 Non cycling Refrigerated Dryer MODELS D1700IN D2040IN D2720IN D3400IN D4080IN ingersollrandproducts com WIRING DIAGRAM D2040INA6 AIRCOOLED 575 3 60 550154 B 12 0 wiring diagram ...

Page 25: ...16 00 4 150 R F S O FLANGE AIR INLET CONNECTION 4 150 R F S O FLANGE AIR OUTLET CONNECTION 1 4 FPT DRAIN CONNECTION LCD DISPLAY 1 CHILLER TEMP 2 COMPRESSOR ON OFF 3 DRAIN INTERVAL 4 DRAIN ON 5 PERCENT SAVINGS 6 CUMULATIVE DRYER HOURS 7 CUMULATIVE COMPRESSOR HOURS 8 CUSTOMER SET POINTS PUSHBUTTONS 1 ON 2 OFF 3 RESET 4 TEST 5 SET 6 SELECT DISPLAY 7 ENTER 8 CONDENSER AIR DISCHARGE CONDENSER AIR INLET...

Page 26: ...00 24 00 31 00 3 00 FORK POCKETS 6 00 X 2 50 AIR TREATMENT CONTROL SYSTEM LCD DISPLAY 1 CHILLER TEMP 2 COMPRESSOR ON OFF 3 DRAIN INTERVAL 4 DRAIN ON 5 PERCENT SAVINGS 6 CUMULATIVE DRYER HOURS 7 CUMULATIVE COMPRESSOR HOURS 8 CUSTOMER SET POINTS A CHILLER TEMP B DRAIN INTERVAL C DRAIN ON PUSHBUTTONS 1 ON 2 OFF 3 RESET 4 TEST 5 SET 6 SELECT DISPLAY 7 ENTER 8 CONDENSER GENERAL ARRANGEMENT D3400IN D408...

Page 27: ...0 OHM 0 5W 250VAC 1 683244 STRAINER CONDENSATE DRAIN 1 682943 TRANSDUCER REFRIGERANT DISCHARGE PRESSURE 0 500 PSIA 1 1 1 1 682942 TRANSDUCER REFRIGERANT SUCTION PRESSURE 0 300 PSIA 1 1 1 1 600191 TRANSFORMER CONTROL 0 15 KVA 1 684448 VALVE HOT GAS BY PASS D1700IN D2040IN 1 684590 VALVE HOT GAS BY PASS D2720IN 1 684273 VALVE REFRIGERANT EXPANSION 1 683919 VALVE REFRIGERANT LIQUID LINE D1700IN 1 683...

Page 28: ...RY 0 50A 600V 2 2 2 4 632043 FUSE TRANSFORMER SECONDARY 1 25A 250V 1 1 1 2 632245 HEATER COMPRESSOR CRANKCASE 1 683956 SP POWER SUPPLY 24V DC 1 1 1 1 682955C PROBE EXCHANGER SUCTION TEMPERATURE 2 1 1 1 683968 RESISTOR CONTROL PANEL DUMMY LOAD 200 OHM 0 5W 250VAC 1 683244 STRAINER CONDENSATE DRAIN 1 682943 TRANSDUCER REFRIGERANT DISCHARGE PRESSURE 0 500 PSIA 1 1 1 1 682942 TRANSDUCER REFRIGERANT SU...

Page 29: ... 1 4 1 9 3 9 D1700IN 575 3 60 1725 782 16 0 7 25 17 5 12 5 7 8 50 2 1 4 0 95 2 4 D2040IN 460 3 60 1725 782 18 0 8 16 30 19 1 6 5 12 8 80 3 1 4 0 95 2 4 D2040IN 575 3 60 1775 805 18 0 8 16 25 15 3 6 5 12 8 80 3 1 4 0 95 2 4 D2720IN 460 3 60 1800 816 22 0 10 00 35 23 1 9 15 7 90 3 1 2 1 6 4 D2720IN 575 3 60 1820 825 22 0 10 00 25 20 2 9 12 1 62 3 1 2 1 6 4 D3400IN 460 3 60 2450 1111 24 0 10 80 45 27...

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