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heatless desiccant air dryer
D2
3.
monitoring dryer performance (when ES option is fitted)
The pressure dew-point is displayed on the display of the control panel. When the dew-point displayed is equal to or better than -40°C
(-40°F) PDP the dryer will switch into energy saving mode and stop cycling, resulting in zero purge, but no interruption in flow. When
the dew-point degrades to -39°C (-40°F) or higher, then the dryer will restart cycling ensuring the dew-point is maintained at or better
than -40°C (-40°F).
If during normal operation, the unit fails to achieve dew-point (degrades above -30°C (-22°F )) the dewpoint alarm output will be
indicated on the front screen and the remote alarm output will activate.
The set levels for the ES and dewpoint alarm are adjustable and can be accessed by carefully removing the front bezel to expose the
PLC and adjustment buttons.
Hold buttons A & B down for 8 seconds to access the menu shown on page 17 display 8.
Adjusting Dewpoint Settings
Hold down button 1 and button 3 for five seconds
In the DEWPOINT SETTING menu, hold down the white button until the word ‘Param’
appears at the bottom of the screen
Press button 4 once. The text will change to ‘Prog’.
The ‘ES SETPOINT’ line will begin to flash.
Using the buttons, adjust the ‘ES SETPOINT’ or ‘DWPNT ALARM’
Button 1 is used to move up a line.
Button 4 is used to move down a line.
Button 2 is used to lower the value
Button 3 is used to increase the value.
Following any changes to the configuration, it is essential that the program is
reverted back to ‘Param’.
Hold down the white button until ‘Prog’ is displayed at the bottom of the screen
Once ‘Prog’ appears, press button 4 once. The text will change back to ‘Param’.
Beware, this is only an illustrative example.
Dewpoint set-points and alarms are adjustable through the display panel.