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TITLE & LIEN RIGHTS: The equipment shall remain personal property, regardless of how affixed to any 

realty or structure.  Until the price (including any notes given therefore) of the equipment has been fully 

paid in cash, Seller shall, in the event of Buyer’s default, have the right to repossess such equipment.
PATENT INFRINGEMENT: If properly notified and given an opportunity to do so with friendly assistance, 

Seller will defend Buyer and the ultimate user of the equipment from any actual or alleged infringement of 

any published United States patent by the equipment or any part thereof furnished pursuant hereto (other 

than parts of special design, construction, or manufacture specified by and originating with Buyer), and will 

pay all damages and costs awarded by competent court in any suit thus defended or of which it may have 

had notice and opportunity to defend as aforesaid.
STANDARD WARRANTY: Seller warrants that products of its own manufacture will be free from defects 

in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for the period specified in the product 

instruction manual.  Warranty for service parts will be ninety (90) days from date of factory shipment.  

Electric Motors, gasoline and diesel engines, electrical apparatus and all other accessories, components 

and parts not manufactured by Seller are warranted only to the extent of the original manufacturer’s 

warranty.
Notice of the alleged defect must be given to the Seller, in writing with all identifying details including 

serial number, type of equipment and date of purchase within thirty (30) days of the discovery of the same 

during the warranty period. 
Seller’s sole obligation on this warranty shall be, at its option, to repair or replace or refund the purchase 

price of any product or part thereof which proves to be defective.   If requested by Seller, such product or 

part thereof must be promptly returned to seller, freight prepaid, for inspection.
Seller warrants repaired or replaced parts of its own manufacture against defects in materials and 

workmanship under normal use and service for ninety (90) days or for the remainder of the warranty on the 

product being repaired.
This warranty shall not apply and Seller shall not be responsible or liable for:

(a)  Consequential, collateral or special losses or damages;
(b)  Equipment conditions caused by fair wear and tear, abnormal conditions of use, accident, neglect 

or misuse of equipment, improper storage or damage resulting during shipping;

(c)  Deviation from operating instructions, specifications or other special terms of sale;
(d)  Labor charges, loss or damage resulting from improper operation, maintenance or repairs made by 

person(s) other than Seller or Seller’s authorized service station.

In no event shall Seller be liable for any claims whether arising from breach of contract or warranty or 

claims of negligence or negligent manufacture in excess of the purchase price.
THIS WARRANTY IS THE SOLE WARRANTY OF SELLERS AND ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, 

WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED IN LAW OR IMPLIED IN FACT, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF 

MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR USE ARE HEREBY SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED.
LIABILITY LIMITATIONS: Under no circumstances shall the Seller have any liability for liquidated damages 

or for collateral, consequential or special damages or for loss of profits, or for actual losses or for loss of 

production or progress of construction, whether resulting from delays in delivery or performance, breach of 

warranty, negligent manufacture or otherwise.
ENVIRONMENTAL AND OSHA REQUIREMENTS: At the time of shipment of the equipment from the 

factory, Quincy Compressor / Ortman Fluid Power will comply with the various Federal, State and local 

laws and regulations concerning occupational health and safety and pollution.  However, in the installation 

and operation of the equipment and other matters over which the seller has no control, the Seller assumes 

no responsibility for compliance with those laws and regulations, whether by the way of indemnity, 

warranty or otherwise.

Quincy Compressor-QHPR Series Dryers

Summary of Contents for QHPR Series

Page 1: ...uction Manual This manual contains important safety information and should be made available to all personnel who operate and or maintain this product Carefully read this manual before attempting to o...

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Page 3: ...Precautions 2 Receiving Unpacking and Moving 2 Installation 3 Instrumentation 4 Start up Operation 5 Shutdown 5 Maintenance 6 Returns to Manufacturer 7 Field Service Guide 7 Troubleshooting 8 Technica...

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Page 5: ...urer must first be authorized by the manufacturer Unauthorized service voids the warranty and any resulting charge or subsequent claim will not be paid Products repaired or replaced under warranty sha...

Page 6: ...ons for the requirements for breathing quality air Receiving Unpacking and Moving Receiving This shipment has been thoroughly checked packed and inspected before leaving our plant It was received in g...

Page 7: ...evel Anchor bolts are not required System Arrangement Liquid water in the inlet air will adversely affect the performance of the dryer Install the dryer downstream of an aftercooler or separator so th...

Page 8: ...for the appropriate particulate filter Electrical Connections The dryer is designed to operate on the voltage phase and frequency listed on the serial number tag Reference the tag prior to making an e...

Page 9: ...ation or call your local distributor b Confirm that condensate is discharging from the drain This can only be done when there is air flow through the dryer Reference Serial Number Tag for appropriate...

Page 10: ...enser coils Remove accumulated dust and dirt with a soft brush or with air from an OSHA approved compressed air nozzle that limits the discharge pressure to 30 psig General For continued good performa...

Page 11: ...e water downstream of the dryer and excessive pressure drop Most causes can be identified and remedied by following this guide Closed refrigeration systems are potentially dangerous Work on the refrig...

Page 12: ...ambient temperature Improper adjustment of Expansion Valve Remedy Replace float mechanism Check aftercooler discharge temperature and reduce to dryer design condition 122 F max Consult local distribut...

Page 13: ...ssible causes Dryer undersized may cause water downstream of dryer Blocked separator Dryer freezing up Remedy Check airflow and dryer capacity Reduce airflow or resize and replace dryer Dismantle clea...

Page 14: ...t Typeb R 134A R 134A MINIMUM MAXIMUM OPERATING CONDITIONS Min Max Inlet Air Pressure compressed air at inlet to dryer 30 250 psig 30 250 psig Min Max Inlet Air Temperature compressed air at inlet to...

Page 15: ...TER S M COMP 1PH C OVERLOAD PROTECTOR Air Refrigerant Flow Schematic HEAT EXCHANGER REHEATER AUX CONDENSER AIR OUTLET SEPARATOR EVAPORATOR CHILLER DRAIN OUTLET AIR INLET LIQUID RECEIVER FILTER DRYER R...

Page 16: ...seller freight prepaid for inspection Seller warrants repaired or replaced parts of its own manufacture against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for ninety 90 days or...

Page 17: ...nd storage charges may be applied at the discretion of Seller Accounts past due shall bare interest at the highest rate lawful to contract for but if there is no limit set by law such interest shall b...

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Page 20: ...2009 Quincy Compressor All Rights Reserved Litho in U S A Dryer Department 724 746 1100 SPXDocument 5003991 E mail info quincycompressor com Website quincycompressor com...

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