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DTX10 - DTX100 USER GUIDE

14.    Optional Pre/After Filters

Display

Setting Description

Display Default

Push Buttons to Change 

Value

SPx

SET POINT VALUE

-20° (see above)

or   then ‘PROG’ to advance

do

DELAY-ON MAKE

0

or   then ‘PROG’ to advance

dob

DELAY-ON BREAK

0

or   then ‘PROG’ to advance

HySe

HYSTERESIS

0

or   then ‘PROG’ to advance

DEGREE °F 

-148 @ 4mA through to +68 @ 20mA

DEGREE °C

-100 @ 4mA throught to +20.0 @ 20mA

Receiving and Inspection

Upon receipt of the filter(s), immediately check for damage that may have occurred during shipping. If there is 
any damage, do not install or attempt to repair the filter. File a claim with the shipping company and contact 
either your local distributor or contact manufacturer’s customer service department for further instructions. 
Since the filter is shipped F.O.B. factory, the carrier is not covered by filter warranty.

WARNING! 

FAILURE OR IMPROPER SELECTION OR IMPROPER USE OF THE PRODUCTS AND/OR 

SYSTEMS DESCRIBED HEREIN OR RELATED ITEMS CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

Installation

All filters, coalescer, adsorbers should be installed at the highest pressure point available, and as near as 
possible to the equipment to be protected with a drip leg immediately upstream.  The coalescer should be in a 
visible and easily accessible location for periodic draining and maintenance.

All filters should be selected based on compressed air flow rate and pressure, not on the basis of pipe size. If 
new piping is installed, pipe size must also be selected on the basis of flow rate and pressure. 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 diagram in this manual.

Before filter installation, the customer may wish to install a pressure relief device in accordance with paragraphs 
UG-125 through UG-136 of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Code section VIII-division I. You may also wish to 
check with local requirements.

 
 

Filter Bypass

A three-valve bypass around the filter is recommended so that the elements can be charged without shutting 
down the branch or complete air system. Piping should not be allowed to place any stress on the filter 
connections.

For systems that can not tolerate unfiltered air during element replacement, a second filter should be installed in 
the bypass. See installation diagrams.

Element Replacement

As the filter is used, the replaceable element will become plugged with particles from the air stream. The 
gradual buildup of these particles will cause an ever increasing pressure drop through the element. This 
pressure drop will be indicated by the differential pressure gage that is provided with the filter. The filter should 
be changed when the indicator suggests the element is plugged. The increasing pressure drop will cause a 
reduction in the air system efficiency.

WARNING!

 COMPLETELY VENT INTERNAL AIR PRESSURE TO ATMOSPHERE BEFORE  

DISASSEMBLING FILTER.

Summary of Contents for DTX100

Page 1: ...Heatless High Pressure Desiccant Dryers User Guide Models DTX10 DTX100...

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: ...placement 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 C...

Page 4: ...e 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 partic...

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 d...

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: ...surize from line pressure to atmo spheric pressure Purge air will now flow from the dry air outlet through the Purge Adjusting valve Purge Orifice and the right hand Purge Check Valve This purge air t...

Page 8: ...ning the left ex haust valve Solenoid 2 is energized providing control air to and closing the left inlet valve Solenoid 3 and 4 are de energized Thus the right inlet is open and the right exhaust is c...

Page 9: ...he 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 m...

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: ...lter 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 Re...

Page 12: ...ce 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 ov...

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 saturate...

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 Th...

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: ...t 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 controll...

Page 19: ...tive 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 s...

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: ...ese 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 co...

Page 23: ...pressure 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...

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: ...eliminates 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 n...

Page 26: ...ale 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...

Page 27: ...27 DTX10 DTX100 USER GUIDE Appendix Spare Parts...

Page 28: ...28 DTX10 DTX100 USER GUIDE Appendix Drawings...

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