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DTX10 - DTX80 USER GUIDE

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Safety and System Precautions 

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Use EXTREME CAUTION when working in the vicinity of the dryer.

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Relieve pressure before servicing dryer or associated equipment.

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Disconnect power before servicing dryer.

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Use ear and eye protection when in the vicinity of the dryer or exhaust ports, especially if the dryer is 
being operated without mufflers. Even when mufflers are used, a tower blowing down to atmosphere 
will raise particles, create more noise than during “normal” operation and may startle an individual not 
used to this portion of the operation.

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In the case of an overpressure situation there is a safety relief valve on each tower designed to protect 
the equipment. If these end up pointed in a hazardous direction after dryer installation, they should be 
piped to safe location.

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Automatic or manual drain valves will eject water, oil, particulates and air under partial pressure when 
operated. proper precautions must be taken.

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Condensate drainage from compressed air systems may contain oil or other contaminants. Follow all 
applicable regulations for safe handling and disposal.

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Various component failures could cause large air loss and subsequent pressure drop. Preventive 
maintenance should be performed to reduce the likelihood of this. If this occurs, bypass the dryer 
immediately to restore flow and pressure.

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Activated Alumina dust is considered a nuisance dust. Proper precautions should be taken when 
handling desiccant.   For more information and for other types of desiccant, refer to applicable 
Material Safety Data Sheet. For disposal of used desiccant refer to the applicable regulations.

NOTE: Desiccant contaminated with oil or other foreign substances may be covered under disposal 
regulations for the contaminant.

Desiccant dryers work on the principle of adsorption. Adsorption is the process of removing water VAPOR 
from the air to be dried. All condensed liquid water should be removed from the inlet air stream prior to 
reaching the dryer by suitable separators, traps, filters, and drains. The dryer can not be burdened with 
liquid condensate carry-over.

All desiccants are adversely affected by oil, aerosols, dirt, rust, scale or liquid water. Effective pre-filtration 
in conjunction with automatic condensate drainage is a must for proper dew point suppression and long 
desiccant life.

The saturated inlet air is alternately cycled through each of the two desiccant beds. One bed is “on-line” at 
full line pressure and flow, adsorbing water vapor from the saturated inlet air. This is the drying bed.

The other bed is “off-line” at atmospheric pressure (0 PSIG) being regenerated by a depressurized portion 
of the dried outlet air (purge air). This is the regenerating bed.

The quantity of purge air for a standard pressure dryer is approximately 5% of inlet design flow. This air is 
taken from the dry air outlet, directed through the purge flow controls, purge check valves, desiccant bed, 
and finally exhausted to atmosphere to accomplish regeneration. Purge air consumption is typically the 
largest cost involved with operating a heatless desiccant air dryer. (Purge air is “non-recoverable” and the 
air system in question must be designed to allow for this usage.)

IMPORTANT! 

The dryer is designed to remove only water vapor. You might see a small amount of 

condensate forming at the exhaust due to the Joule-Thomson cooling effect created by the  
depressurizing air.

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General Operation

Summary of Contents for DTX 10

Page 1: ...Heatless High Pressure Desiccant Dryers User Guide Models DTX10 DTX80...

Page 2: ...ruction manual for the use of the Parker Dryer Information is given not only for the user but also for the technical personnel who may repair the dryer in the event that this is ever necessary It is r...

Page 3: ...lacement 14 9 2 Inlet and Exhaust Valve Repair 15 10 Parts general parts description 16 11 Troubleshooting Guide 17 12 High Humidity 19 12 1 Principle of Operation 19 12 2 System Components 19 12 3 Ca...

Page 4: ...between 35 F and 100 F Dryer should be located in an area accessible for maintenance Location should be clean cool with a level vibration free floor Location of receiver may vary depending on particu...

Page 5: ...the regenerating tower and must be up sized accordingly It is recommended that the exhausts be piped separately for ease of troubleshooting and maintenance Before any attempt is made to operate the dr...

Page 6: ...able regulations NOTE Desiccant contaminated with oil or other foreign substances may be covered under disposal regulations for the contaminant Desiccant dryers work on the principle of adsorption Ads...

Page 7: ...Flow Dryer outlet flow is equal to the dryer inlet flow minus the purge flow Air Out Air In Main Exhaust DTX Series Flow Schematic MODEL CAPACITY PSI CFM COLOR SIZE DES TOWER IN OUT CON DTX 10 50 no g...

Page 8: ...atmospheric pressure removing the moisture and exiting the right hand Exhaust Valve and Muffler in vapor form at no time should the dryer expel any significant amount of liquid water from the muffler...

Page 9: ...e dryer bypass valve Bypass valves must be bubble tight to prevent moisture from migrating around the dryer and contaminating the dry air outlet It is required that the dryer be started without the mu...

Page 10: ...hould be used Flow direction is Upflow Drying Downflow Purge Switching Failure Alarm is optional and the dryer must be operating over 70 PSI for proper function of the alarm Dryer valving is fail safe...

Page 11: ...ter Package dryers open manual ball valves on filters to allow full depressurization Leave ball valves on filters open while servicing Without the Basic Filter Package close control air filter off Rem...

Page 12: ...Annunciator The Variable Cycle Control Switch must be set to 100 load setting for the DDS to work If the dryer is maintaining a good dew point AFTER the first five minutes of drying the DDS will over...

Page 13: ...producing clean dry air Although the probe can be exposed to occasional brief periods of liquid saturation it can not be exposed to continuous wet conditions If your dryer is over loaded and saturated...

Page 14: ...the dryer Semi Annually 1 Inspect desiccant for physical condition Desiccant from a freshly regenerated bed should be white dry to touch and of consistent size and shape 2 Check and clean mufflers Thi...

Page 15: ...tance may require different procedures than desiccant replaced strictly due to aging NOTE Use only manufacturer supplied desiccant which is a high capacity high quality desiccant designed and sized fo...

Page 16: ...area where mufflers would not be required G PURGE CONTROL REGULATOR OR VALVE Furnished to adjust and regulate purge flow for regeneration H SOLID STATE CONTROLLER SEQUENCE ANNUNCIATOR PANEL Furnished...

Page 17: ...et or Exhaust Valves 1 Control air shutoff valve closed Open 2 Control air filter dirty Replace Element 3 Leak in control air tubing Repair 4 Control solenoid defective Repair or replace 5 No output f...

Page 18: ...Valves 1 Control air shutoff valve closed Open 2 Control air filter dirty Replace Element 3 Leak in control air tubing Repair 4 Control solenoid defective Repair or replace 5 No output from controlle...

Page 19: ...ive humidity condition 20 F 12 2 System Components POWER 12 220 VAC 10 50 60Hz 1 Watt DIMENSIONS PC Board 3 5 x 2 75 x 1 1 inches OPERATING TEMPERATURE 15 F 9 4 C to 140 F 60 C STORAGE TEMPERATURE 40...

Page 20: ...and dryer system may require 48 hours or more to reach desired dew point on initial or subsequent start ups High humidity alarms should be disregarded until this time 8 The unit is normally factory se...

Page 21: ...It is imperative that the isolation valve be fully open so that the DDS reads pressure dew point The sample line is fitted with coiled capillary tubing to control the sample air flow There must be con...

Page 22: ...steps are as follows If no change is desired at any step within process simply depress the PROG to advance through the program cycle Once all four Set Points and four settings per set point are compl...

Page 23: ...ressure Be sure all piping is supported Filters should be piped in accordance with the instruction tags flow arrows and IN and OUT labels supplied with the filter See recommended system installation d...

Page 24: ...rt of the filtration system The liquids that accumulate here must be drained at regular intervals in order to prevent the condensate from being re in trained in the filtered air A typical drain system...

Page 25: ...liminates time and travel by a service company making one trip with parts in hand It helps us to determine situations non related to the dryer After the phone call has been placed and if service is ne...

Page 26: ...le of 1 being the lowest to 5 being the highest Condition of Arrival Ease of Installation Ease of Start Up Product Quality Technical Assistance Clarity of Instruction Warranty Manual FINAL OPERATION C...

Page 27: ...27 DTX10 DTX80 USER GUIDE Appendix Spare Parts...

Page 28: ...28 DTX10 DTX80 USER GUIDE Appendix Drawings...

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