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3.2 Specifications
SIZES
Model
Conn.
IN &
OUT
(5)
Inlet flow
[Nm
3
/h]
(3)
Outlet
flow
[Nm
3
/h]
(4)
A
[mm]
B
[mm]
C
[mm]
Mass
[kg]
Volum
e
[l]
Transient
pressure
Δp [bar]
Allowabl
e stress
reversals
B-DRY 110
G 3/4”
110
86,0
719
422
1657
140
20
13
10
6
B-DRY 150
G 1”
150
117,5
707
422
1897
156
25
13
10
6
B-DRY 200
G 1”
200
157,0
707
471
1664
196
36
13
10
6
B-DRY 250
G 1”
260
204,0
707
471
1914
236
45
13
10
6
B-DRY 300
G 1”
320
251,0
860
535
1742
274
57
13
10
6
B-DRY 400
G 1 ½”
410
321,5
854
535
1989
295
70
13
10
6
B-DRY 600
G 1 ½”
590
462,5
854
671
2051
392
102
13
10
6
B-DRY 800
G 2”
770
603,5
1059
701
2080
507
134
13
10
6
B-DRY 1000
G 2”
1000
784,0
1052
701
2140
597
164
13
10
6
(3)
Refers to 1bar(a) and 20°C at 7 bar operating pressure , inlet temperature 35°C and pressure dew point at
outlet -40°C
(4)
Outlet flow refers to typical assumption during regeneration phase for operating at nominal inlet flow
conditions. Outlet flow includes average air losses of approximately 17,3 %.
(5)
Refers to inlet and outlet filter housing.
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