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2 Transportation / Installation

 

 

 

 

2 ‑ 2

 Installation 

2 ‑ 2 ‑ 1

 Location 

The product should not be used or stored in the circumstances as follows. Those 
circumstances will cause not only malfunction but also failures. 

 

Environment where the product is exposed to 

rainwater,  moisture vapor, salty water, oil and 

so on. 

 

Locations where dust or particles are. 

 

Locations where inflammable or explosive gas 

are. 

  Locations where corrosive gas, solvent, 

combustible gas are. 

 

Locations that receive direct sunlight or where 

radiant heat is generated. 

  Locations where ambient temperature is 

beyond following range: 

On-stream: 2 ~ 40

o

Storage: 0 ~ 50

o

C (when there is no drain 

water inside of the piping) 

 

Locations where temperature changes rapidly. 

 

Locations where strong electromagnetic noise 

is generated (locations where electromagnetic 

field, strong magnetic field, surge is generated) 

  Circumstances where static electricity is 

produced or discharged through the body of the 

product.  

 

Locations where strong high frequency wave is 

generated. 

 

Locations where danger of thunder is apparent. 

  Locations by loading on vehicles, marine 

vessels, and so on. 

 

Locations whose altitude is higher than 2,000 

meters. 

 

Circumstances where strong vibration or impact 

are transmitted. 

 Circumstances 

where too much force and 

weight are put on the body of the product that 

causes it to deform. 

 

Circumstances where enough spaces cannot 

be taken to do maintenance (in the plant where 

the product is operated). 

Spaces needed for maintenance 

Front : 

600 

mm 

Rear : 

600 

mm 

Top : 

600 

mm 

Right : 

600 

mm 

Left : 

600 

mm 

 

Locations the ventilation grille of the product 

can be blocked. 

  Place where rejection style air of air 

compressor or other driers (hot wind) is inhaled.

2 ‑ 2 ‑ 2

 Anchorage 

 

The air dryer should be installed on a vibration-free, stable, horizontal flat surface. 

 

Refer to “Chapter6 6-2 Dimensions” for the dimensions. 

 

IDU3E~6E should be bolted by anchor bolts to prevent falling. We recommend the anchor bolt sets that  

we are selling separately as accessories. 

 

2 ‑ 2 ‑ 3

 Air 

piping 

 

Connection to the inlet and outlet of compressed air should be made removable by using union and so on. 

 

Pressing the hexagonal fitting with screw wrench and so on, connect the air piping fittings to the body. 

 

When mounting any part such as an air filter on the fitting at the compressed air inlet or outlet port, support the 

part to prevent excessive force from being applied to the product. 

 

Be careful not to let the vibration of the air compressor transmit. 

 

If the temperature of compressed air on the inlet side is higher than 50

o

C, place an aftercooler after the air 

compressor. Or, make the temperature of the place where the air compressor is installed lower than 50

o

C. 

Summary of Contents for IDU3E-10

Page 1: ...Operation Manual PRODUCT NAME Refrigerated Air Dryer MODEL Series IDU3E 10 IDU3E 20 IDU4E 10 IDU4E 20 IDU6E 10 IDU6E 20 Please read this manual prior of using the air dryer Keep the manual readily av...

Page 2: ...nstallation and operation of the product Only those who have thorough understanding of the fundamental operating procedure or have basic knowledge and skills of handling industrial product for the ins...

Page 3: ...1 Parts Names and Functions 1 1 Chapter 2 Transportation Installation 2 1 Transportation 2 1 2 2 Installation 2 2 2 2 1 Location 2 2 2 2 2 Anchorage 2 2 2 2 3 Air piping 2 2 2 2 4 Drain Tube 2 3 2 2 5...

Page 4: ...ut each operator or maintemance representative should do daily operations on their own head Operators and maintemance representatives should take the safety of working place and work environment into...

Page 5: ...life if someone handle wrongly during operation or maintenance and did not follow the procedure to avoid danger Caution Statements with the Danger sign explain about possibilities that can result in i...

Page 6: ...Troubleshooting Ask repair and maintenance Warning The product should not be operated in the event of any problems When the product gets out of order shutdown it immediatery and contact our service p...

Page 7: ...ng from contact with them What is more there is also the danger of burn injury due to remaining heat after the power supply is cut Therefore wait until the temperature of hot parts become 50 o C and b...

Page 8: ...er warning labels Confirm the positions of danger warning labels Front WARNING 1 Remove panels for maintenance only 2 Never insert anything into product to ensure safety 3 Cut power prior to maintenan...

Page 9: ...experience about the product and incidental device should do the collection of the refrigerant No one but service person or qualified person should remove the cover panel of the product The quantity a...

Page 10: ...RUNNING CURRENT Running current REFRIGERANT Type of refrigerant amount WEIGHT Weight MAX PRESS Maximum operating pressure SERIAL No Serial No MANUFACTURING DATE Manufacturing Date MADE IN Country of...

Page 11: ...experience about the product and incidental devices should do the collection of the refrigerant No one but service person or qualified person shoud remove the cover panel of the product The quantity a...

Page 12: ...or to using SMC products please read and understand the warranty terms and disclaimers noted in the specified catalog for the particular products Compliance Requirements 1 The use of SMC products with...

Page 13: ...ation Grille Outlet Waste heat will be exhausted as hot air by the fan motor Do not block with wall and so on Inspection Grille Confirm the discharge of drain from this grille once a day Evaporation t...

Page 14: ...t bung up with wall and so on Screw for the Earth Connect the earth to this screw Power Cord Insert the plug to an outlet for exclusive use of 100V AC Front Rear Panel You can see the terminal block w...

Page 15: ...surface with careful attention to prevent falling sideways and drop Do not bring the product lying sideways If you lay it sideways it will be broken Do not hang up the product Do not transport the pr...

Page 16: ...ces where too much force and weight are put on the body of the product that causes it to deform Circumstances where enough spaces cannot be taken to do maintenance in the plant where the product is op...

Page 17: ...iameter is attached to the drain tube The outlet end of the tube is released to atmosphere And let drain flow through the tube into a scupper and so on Using the pressure of the compressed air drain w...

Page 18: ...and rated current 10A Prepare by yourself Do not extend the power cable using power strip and so on That causes decrease of the voltage and the product cannot be operated IDU3E 20 6E 20 200Vspecified...

Page 19: ...g No one but qualified personnel should do the air piping Separate the compressor from the product for safety before removing the piping Do not remove any piping when there is remaining compressed air...

Page 20: ...3 2 Operation Start operation according to the procedure below Turn on the breaker of the main power supply Then turn on the illuminated switch The lamp will light up Few minutes later the cooling fa...

Page 21: ...ust wait for at least 3 minutes before restarting air dryer after it has been shut down Failure to do this may cause safety devices to trip due to over load 3 5 Check points before restart Check follo...

Page 22: ...with vacuum cleaner or air blow nozzle once a month Danger During air blowing put on protective glass and mask to prevent dusts from coming into throat or eyes 4 2 2 Service parts It is recommended t...

Page 23: ...ts of the air dryer will remain hot there is a risk of burns due to residual heat after the power is switched off So do not carry out replacement work until the temperature of these parts has fallen t...

Page 24: ...with the sharp edges of the strainer Drain separator body Auto drain strainer O ring Case assembly CAUTION Ch eckt ha t air press ure is z ero bef or eservic ing Pour solution of neutral detergent in...

Page 25: ...inguishes and compressor stops during operation but resumes normal operation illuminating the lamp after a period of time Supply voltage is not in the following range Set the voltage to a proper value...

Page 26: ...0 3 1 5 7 5 7 Operating current Note 2 A 200VAC 50 60Hz 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 5 3 4 3 0 Power consumption Note 2 W 100VAC 200VAC 50 60Hz 180 202 208 236 385 440 100VAC 10A Electrical Specification Circuit Br...

Page 27: ...on Grille Evaporation Illuminated 4 13 Inspection Grille Thermometer Switch specification Terminal Block Air Outlet 100V AC specification 200V AC specification Air Inlet Compressed Air Inlet Ventilati...

Page 28: ...TB PTC FM P P CM FM ILS OLR PRS C01 AC100 100 110 50 60Hz PC PTC IDU6E 20 AC200 200 220 50 60Hz PRS C11 P CM ILS OLR TB PTC FM L N PE Symbol Descrppion Symbol Descrppion CM Compressor Motor PRS Press...

Page 29: ...ocarbon charged in the refrigerant circuit is compressed by the compressor and cooled by the condenser to become liquid Then going through the capillary tube the refrigerant pressure and temperature e...

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