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GC 4800 Desiccant Holder 

 

Installation and Maintenance Manual 

 

PD-0100-0063 Rev A 

CONFIDENTIAL – Do not copy

 

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Summary of Contents for HOGEN GC4800

Page 1: ...PD 0100 0063 Rev A CONFIDENTIAL Do not copy Page 1 of 11 HOGEN GC4800 External Desiccant Dryer Accessory Installation Maintenance Manual...

Page 2: ...antability or infringement of any patent copyright or other intellectual property right Proton products are not intended for use in medical life saving or life sustaining applications Proton may make...

Page 3: ...PA 70 NFPA National Fire Protection Association a Standards Organization Nm3 h Normal cubic meter per hour International Normal conditions are 1 01325 bar and 0 Celsius NPT National Pipe Thread NRTL N...

Page 4: ...QUIPMENT DO NOT USE THIS EQUIPMENT IN A MANNER NOT SPECIFIED BY PROTON Figure 1 TBD This manual attempts to answer most of the frequently asked questions regarding the operation of the unit PROTON tec...

Page 5: ...s five ppmv moisture content The desiccant cartridge holder is only to be supplied hydrogen from a HOGEN hydrogen generator Any other use is prohibited 3 INSTALLATION OF DESICCANT HOLDER ASSEMBLY The...

Page 6: ...o the process or hydrogen distribution system see Figure 3 Figure 3 Desiccant Holder Connections If the GC4800 system is to be used in conjunction with a crossover manifold or any sort of back up supp...

Page 7: ...HIS SECTION 1 The service cap is located n the bottom of the desiccant holder The cap is secured in place with 6 screws Figure 4 Using a hex drive Remove the six 6 screws Figure 4 Cartridge Holder Bot...

Page 8: ...of Cartridge Seal Prior to Installation 3 Slide the desiccant cartridge up into the desiccant holder assembly Figure 6 Figure 6 Installation of Desiccant Cartridge 4 Push the cartridge all the way up...

Page 9: ...Installation of Support Ring Spring and Cap 6 While holding the cap install the six 6 hex head screws finger tight Figure 8 Figure 8 Installation of Socket Head cap Screws 7 Using a hex drive tighten...

Page 10: ...ar if handled as described in this manual However the desiccant cartridge should be changed out if there is any reason to suspect that the cartridge is no longer removing moisture to adequate levels r...

Page 11: ...GC 4800 Desiccant Holder Installation and Maintenance Manual PD 0100 0063 Rev A CONFIDENTIAL Do not copy Page 11 of 11 NOTES...

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