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PUREGAS, LLC 

 

P200W Series Dehydrator User’s Guide 

 

 

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P012026 – Rev. F 

5.  Overview & Specifications 

5.1  Product Description 

 

The P200W Series Dehydrator from PUREGAS is designed to intake wet ambient air 

and remove the moisture for delivery to applications requiring an on-demand source 

of dry, pressurized air.  This process is fully automatic and will remain consistent 

with no required periodic maintenance.  This Dehydrator is designed specifically for 

indoor use. 

 

The P200W Series Dehydrator employs a fully digital operating platform offering the 

most accurate readings of Dehydrator variables. 

 

5.2  Key Features 

 

 

The most advanced Waveguide Dehydrator 

 

SNMP communication compatible 

 

Programmable pressure range from 0.10 – 8.00 PSIG 

 

Maintenance free 

 

Ultra quiet compressor 

 

Compact and lightweight 

 

Available in AC and DC models 

 

Remote alarm reset capabilities 

 

Programmable duty cycle alarm 

 

Remote access through HTML interface 

 

Digital display of operating parameters 

 

Available in metric version 

 

Air delivery up to 200 SCFD @ 8.00 PSIG 

 

Versatile bench top, rack, or wall installation 

 

Installation mounting hardware standard

 

Summary of Contents for P200W Series

Page 1: ...P012026 Rev F P200W Series Dehydrator User s Guide Models covered P200W P208W P200WA...

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Page 3: ...n the web at www puregas com 2 Introduction PLEASE READ THIS USER S GUIDE THOROUGHLY AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE This User s Guide is provided for the benefit of our customers and contains informati...

Page 4: ...49 8 11 Connecting an IP Cable 49 8 12 Connecting via Web Browser 50 8 13 Using the Status Screen 52 8 14 Using the Setup Screen 54 8 15 Using the Event Screen 57 8 16 Using the Alarm Screen 58 8 17...

Page 5: ...e Page 5 of 82 P012026 Rev F 12 Appendix 77 12 1 Set Point Limits and Defaults 77 12 2 SNMP Parameters 78 13 Limited Warranty Agreement 80 14 Contacting PUREGAS 81 14 1 General 81 14 2 Sales 81 14 3 S...

Page 6: ...ION or IMPORTANT Please be sure to pay close attention for these warnings and read them as you encounter them WARNING For your safety all the information in this User s Guide must be followed to minim...

Page 7: ...odel 7 Amp slow blow fuse 48 VDC for P208W model 7 amp slow blow fuse 85 264 VAC 1 Phase for P200WA model 5 amp slow blow fuse CAUTION Proper Installation as outlined in this User s Guide is extremely...

Page 8: ...or use The P200W Series Dehydrator employs a fully digital operating platform offering the most accurate readings of Dehydrator variables 5 2 Key Features The most advanced Waveguide Dehydrator SNMP c...

Page 9: ...ow blow fuse recommended Power Consumption 170 Watts w Compressor running Outlet Pressure Range 0 10 8 00 PSI adjustable Output Capacity Up to 200 SCFD continuous 8 00 PSIG Outlet Air Humidity Less th...

Page 10: ...his Dehydrator require the equipment to be running creating a situation for potential electrical shock It is highly recommended that you remove all jewelry before performing any procedures CAUTION Inc...

Page 11: ...ator 6 2 3 1 Well ventilated and free from abrasive dust or chemicals 6 2 3 2 Ambient temperature is between 40 and 85 F optimal NOTE Higher temperatures will decrease component lifespan 6 2 3 3 Meets...

Page 12: ...age containing for P200WA model Power Cord 1 110 VAC and 1 220 VAC 1 Package containing 2 Bracket Extensions for 23 rack 1 Outlet Reducer for 1 4 air supply line 1 DC Power Harness for P200W and P208W...

Page 13: ...etected file a claim with the shipping company prior to continuing the installation procedures 6 5 2 Inspect the Dehydrator for any damage and verify included contents Section 6 3 NOTE If ANY SHIPPING...

Page 14: ...Phillips Head Screwdriver NOTE Mounting Brackets can be attached in a number of positions front to back Choose the mounting position that meets your rack mounting requirement b For installation on a 2...

Page 15: ...kets are attached in the forward most mounting position b Install the Dehydrator on a wall with the Display Panel facing UP Wall mounting hardware not supplied NOTE To pre drill a set of holes horizon...

Page 16: ...rs a Using Terminal Crimpers wire the DC Power Harness to power supply WHITE Positive Voltage BLACK Negative Voltage GREEN Ground Frame or Power Supply Ground b Connect the DC Power Harness to the Pow...

Page 17: ...Dehydrator 6 5 6 Power the Dehydrator ON NOTE POWER Button and Display Screen WILL be illuminated when power is ON Otherwise verify wiring Section 6 5 5 NOTE Compressor should run briefly 6 5 7 Remove...

Page 18: ...56 6 5 10 1 Press the Left Right Arrow Buttons to move the underscore beneath the digit to change 6 5 10 2 Press the Up Down Arrow Buttons to change the value of the selected digit 6 5 10 3 Press the...

Page 19: ...n ON 6 5 13 Set High Pressure default setting is 1 50 PSI 6 5 13 1 Press the Function Button to Set 6 5 13 2 Press the Left Right Arrow Buttons to move the underscore beneath the digit to change 6 5 1...

Page 20: ...ight Arrow Buttons to move the underscore beneath the digit to change 6 5 15 3 Press the Up Down Arrow Buttons to change the value of the selected digit 6 5 15 4 Press the Function Button when Done 6...

Page 21: ...s 192 168 1 100 6 5 17 3 1 Press the Function Button to set the IP Address 6 5 17 3 2 Press the Left Right Arrow Buttons to move the underscore beneath the digit to change 6 5 17 3 3 Press the Up Down...

Page 22: ...Right Arrow Buttons to move the underscore beneath the digit to change 6 5 17 5 3 Press the Up Down Arrow Buttons to change the value of the selected digit 6 5 17 5 4 Press the Function Button when D...

Page 23: ...e underscore beneath the digit to change 6 5 17 7 3 Press the Up Down Arrow Buttons to change the value of the selected digit 6 5 17 7 4 Press the Function Button when Done 6 5 17 7 5 Press the Left R...

Page 24: ...he Up Down Arrow Buttons to change the value of the selected digit 6 5 17 9 4 Press the Function Button when Done 6 5 17 9 5 Press the Left Right Arrow Buttons to move the underscore beneath the corre...

Page 25: ...y is 5 or below May take 15 20 minutes NOTE Press the RESET Button if Dehydrator goes into SHUTDOWN 6 5 21 Connect the Precision Bleed Orifice Fitting to the Dehydrator Outlet Port Fitting WARNING DO...

Page 26: ...Section 6 5 13 is reached 6 5 23 Press the RESET Button to clear any alarms triggered during installation 6 5 24 Connect the Dehydrator to Alarm Monitoring if applicable 6 5 24 1 Wire the Alarm Harne...

Page 27: ...damage was detected Dehydrator location meets the following requirements o Well ventilated o Free from abrasive dust or chemicals o Ambient temperature is between 40 and 85 F optimal High Low Pressur...

Page 28: ...to activate the Limited Warranty on your product Once you register you are eligible to receive free technical support as well as updates concerning your PUREGAS products Register Online at www purega...

Page 29: ...testing of this Dehydrator require the equipment to be running creating a situation for potential electrical shock It is highly recommended that you remove all jewelry before performing any procedure...

Page 30: ...Fitting to the Dehydrator Outlet Port Fitting 8 2 2 Connect the air supply line to the Dehydrator Use 1 4 Reducer as required WARNING DO NOT CONNECT THE DEHYDRATOR TO THE SUPPLY LINE UNTIL THE HUMIDI...

Page 31: ...1 Press the POWER Button NOTE POWER Button and Display Screen WILL be illuminated when power is ON CAUTION Incoming power to Dehydrator must be 10 amp service recommended 24 VDC for P200W model 7 Amp...

Page 32: ...HOLD FUNCTION Button Freezes the current information screen on the display When pressed again it will allow the information screens to begin cycling again Also used as a Function Button in the Set Up...

Page 33: ...dition OPN CRCT There is a disconnected or faulty wire The system will continue to operate TWR 1 The current operating status of Tower 1 TWR 2 The current operating status of Tower 2 IN USE Tower is d...

Page 34: ...nt DUTY CYCLE The percentage of time the compressor is ON versus time it is OFF in a given period of time 8 5 Identifying Dehydrator Alarms 8 5 1 High Pressure Alarm Occurs when the PRESSURE rises abo...

Page 35: ...te Default setting is 120 F If the cabinet temperature increases to 140 F or higher the Dehydrator will go into SHUTDOWN to protect against damage due to overheating See Section 11 10 for troubleshoot...

Page 36: ...k Setup Used to configure network settings including the IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address and Keyword NOTE Reference Appendix Section 12 1 for Limits Defaults and Formats 8 6 1 Press the Up Arro...

Page 37: ...h Pressure default setting is 1 50 PSI 8 7 3 1 Press the Function Button to Set 8 7 3 2 Press the Left Right Arrow Buttons to move the underscore beneath the digit to change 8 7 3 3 Press the Up Down...

Page 38: ...t Arrow Buttons to move the underscore beneath the digit to change 8 7 5 3 Press the Up Down Arrow Buttons to change the value of the selected digit 8 7 5 4 Press the Function Button when Done 8 7 5 5...

Page 39: ...sure Alarm Point default setting is 3 00 PSI 8 8 2 1 Press the Function Button to Set 8 8 2 2 Press the Left Right Arrow Buttons to move the underscore beneath the digit to change 8 8 2 3 Press the Up...

Page 40: ...ft Right Arrow Buttons to move the underscore beneath the digit to change 8 8 4 3 Press the Up Down Arrow Buttons to change the value of the selected digit 8 8 4 4 Press the Function Button when Done...

Page 41: ...o move the underscore beneath the digit to change 8 8 6 3 Press the Up Down Arrow Buttons to change the value of the selected digit 8 8 6 4 Press the Function Button when Done 8 8 6 5 Press the Left R...

Page 42: ...move the underscore beneath the digit to change 8 8 8 3 Press the Up Down Arrow Buttons to change the value of the selected digit 8 8 8 4 Press the Function Button when Done 8 8 8 5 Press the Left Ri...

Page 43: ...e underscore beneath the digit to change 8 8 10 3 Press the Up Down Arrow Buttons to change the value of the selected digit 8 8 10 4 Press the Function Button when Done 8 8 10 5 Press the Left Right A...

Page 44: ...underscore beneath the digit to change 8 8 12 3 Press the Up Down Arrow Buttons to change the value of the selected digit 8 8 12 4 Press the Function Button when Done 8 8 12 5 Press the Left Right Arr...

Page 45: ...fault is 192 168 1 100 8 9 2 1 Press the Function Button to Set the IP Address 8 9 2 2 Press the Left Right Arrow Buttons to move the underscore beneath the digit to change 8 9 2 3 Press the Up Down A...

Page 46: ...eft Right Arrow Buttons to move the underscore beneath the digit to change 8 9 4 3 Press the Up Down Arrow Buttons to change the value of the selected digit 8 9 4 4 Press the Function Button when Done...

Page 47: ...o move the underscore beneath the digit to change 8 9 6 3 Press the Up Down Arrow Buttons to change the value of the selected digit 8 9 6 4 Press the Function Button when Done 8 9 6 5 Press the Left R...

Page 48: ...derscore beneath the digit to change 8 9 8 3 Press the Up Down Arrow Buttons to change the value of the selected digit 8 9 8 4 Press the Function Button when Done 8 9 8 5 Press the Left Right Arrow Bu...

Page 49: ...able below for reference Wire Wire Color Function Power Fail 1 RED SHORT on Alarm Alarm 4 BLACK Common 2 BLACK SHORT on Alarm Alarm 5 BLUE Common 3 BLUE OPEN on Alarm Alarm 6 BLACK 8 10 2 Connect the...

Page 50: ...Web Browser If the Dehydrator IS NOT connected to an IP network and has not been configured with IP information Section 8 9 Use the default IP Address 192 168 1 100 of the dehydrator to connect Use a...

Page 51: ...Points Setups and Keyword can be made in this screen Event Screen Displays all events such as alarms changes made and alarm resets registered by the P200W Series Dehydrator This screen is informationa...

Page 52: ...the readings and alarms monitored in the P200W Series Dehydrator Provides remote ALARM RESET Readings are displayed in BLACK unless an alarm is present Alarms are displayed in RED next to the paramete...

Page 53: ...ide Page 53 of 82 P012026 Rev F 8 13 1 Resetting an Alarm 8 13 1 1 Click on the ALARM RESET Button to remotely reset Dehydrator alarms displayed on Status Screen 8 13 1 2 Enter Keyword default is 1234...

Page 54: ...word can be made in this screen NOTE Reference Appendix Section 12 1 for Limits Defaults and Formats Values in BLUE represent the current setting The ENTER Button is used to change values The CHANGE K...

Page 55: ...1 Changing a Set Point or Setup value 8 14 1 1 Click on the value to change in BLUE 8 14 1 2 Type in the new value 8 14 1 3 Click the ENTER Button when done 8 14 1 4 Enter Keyword default is 123456 8...

Page 56: ...F 8 14 2 Changing the Keyword 8 14 2 1 Click on CHANGE KEYWORD Button to change the keyword 8 14 2 2 Type the Old Keyword 8 14 2 3 Type the New Keyword 8 14 2 4 Type the Confirm New Keyword 8 14 2 5...

Page 57: ...e Event Screen Displays all events such as alarms changes made and alarm resets registered by the P200W Series Dehydrator This screen is informational only Click on the column headings to sort data ac...

Page 58: ...Rev F 8 16 Using the Alarm Screen Displays all the Alarms registered by the P200W Series Dehydrator This screen is informational only Click on the column headings to sort data according to that colum...

Page 59: ...date of the P200W Series Dehydrators Current Version Displays the current firmware version of the P200W Series Dehydrator New Version File Displays the new location and new firmware version chosen The...

Page 60: ...are 8 17 1 1 Click on BROWSE Button to locate the firmware file 8 17 1 2 Navigate and Select the correct bin file Press the OK Button 8 17 1 3 Click the ACCEPT Button when done 8 17 1 4 Enter Keyword...

Page 61: ...etwork This software requires a SNMP Definition Configuration File MIB file in order to properly communicate with the Dehydrator The files for the P200W Series Air Dryers can be downloaded from our we...

Page 62: ...Many procedures performed during installation operation and testing of this Dehydrator require the equipment to be running creating a situation for potential electrical shock It is highly recommended...

Page 63: ...9 2 2 2 Place Voltmeter probes inside the DC Power Harness connector socket RED probe to WHITE wire BLACK probe to BLACK wire The voltage should measure 24 VDC for the P200W model and 48 VDC for the...

Page 64: ...er place the probes inside the AC Power Cord LINE NEUTRAL plug openings Not GROUND The voltage should measure 85 264 VAC 9 2 3 3 Re connect the AC Power Cord to the Power Port on the back of the Dehyd...

Page 65: ...accordingly 9 3 1 Make note of the current High Pressure setting Section 8 4 5 2 9 3 2 Set High Pressure Section 8 7 3 over 3 0 PSI After one 1 minute the High Pressure Alarm should appear on the disp...

Page 66: ...accordingly 9 4 1 Make note of the current Low Pressure setting Section 8 4 5 1 9 4 2 Set Low Pressure Section 8 7 5 below 0 15 PSI After one 1 minute the Low Pressure Alarm should appear on the disp...

Page 67: ...larm NOTE All testing values are based on default Dehydrator settings if settings have been changed adjust testing values accordingly 9 5 1 Press the HOLD Button on PRESSURE Screen 9 5 2 Disconnect ai...

Page 68: ...s Guide Page 68 of 82 P012026 Rev F 9 5 4 Reconnect air supply line to Dehydrtator 9 5 5 Press the RESET Button to clear the alarm If you are unable to create a Duty Cycle Alarm as described see Secti...

Page 69: ...eplace desiccant o rings check valves springs and complete solenoid assembly o Test proper component operation Desiccant Tower Repack o Clean out tower and replace desiccant filter and o ring Circuit...

Page 70: ...ydrator back to normal operation Each section begins with the most likely cause s of the issue Otherwise they start from the simplest possibilities and progress to more complicated ones This troublesh...

Page 71: ...situation for potential electrical shock It is highly recommended that you remove all jewelry before performing any procedures CAUTION Incoming power to Dehydrator must be 10 amp service recommended 2...

Page 72: ...n 9 2 Contact PUREGAS Technical Support Section 11 16 11 4 Display Screen Not Functioning Possible Cause Check Corrective Action Dehydrator experienced a power spike Power the Dehydrator OFF for 15 se...

Page 73: ...Defective Dehydrator Verify PRESSURE reading is higher than the High Pressure Alarm set point Sections 8 4 5 2 8 8 2 Contact PUREGAS Technical Support Section 11 16 11 7 Low Pressure Alarm Possible Ca...

Page 74: ...11 16 11 9 High Humidity Possible Cause Check Corrective Action High Humidity Alarm set point too low Verify High Humidity Alarm set point Section 8 8 10 Raise Humidity Alarm set point Section 8 8 10...

Page 75: ...uty Cycle Alarm set point Sections 8 4 5 2 8 8 12 Contact PUREGAS Technical Support Section 11 16 11 14 Unable to connect via Web Browser Possible Cause Check Corrective Action Dehydrator is powered O...

Page 76: ...PUREGAS Technical Support Section 11 16 11 16 Contacting PUREGAS Technical Support Please read the Before You Call PUREGAS Section 11 1 Once you have exhausted all of the potential problems and soluti...

Page 77: ...gh Pressure Alarm 0 20 8 00 3 00 PSI Low Pressure Alarm 0 10 7 90 0 15 PSI High Cabinet Temperature Alarm 90 140 120 Deg F YES Low Cabinet Temperature Alarm 34 42 34 Deg F YES High Humidity Alarm 6 18...

Page 78: ...ding Numeric Cabinet Temperature Reading Numeric Deg F Tower 1 Temperature Reading Numeric Deg F Tower 2 Temperature Reading Numeric Deg F Duty Cycle Reading Numeric Active Tower Run Time Reading Nume...

Page 79: ...arm Alarm Settings Read Write High Pressure Threshold Numeric PSI Low Pressure Threshold Numeric PSI High Cabinet Temperature Threshold Numeric Deg F Low Cabinet Temperature Threshold Numeric Deg F Hi...

Page 80: ...y the user and the user in turn should file any damage claim against the carrier All warranty items are F O B Broomfield Colorado Freight charges are the responsibility of the user This warranty shall...

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