background image

4

3.0  maIntenance

 

          DRYER IS A PRESSURE CONTAINING DEVICE. 

DEPRESSURIZE BEFORE SERVICING.

3.1  Ambient air filter - Clean accumulated dust 

and dirt from ambient air filter monthly or 

more often if air flow across the condens-

er is impeded.

A.  Remove top panel.

B.  Remove ambient air filter by sliding upwards.

C.  Wash with soap and water and allow to dry before re- 

 

installing.

NOTE: Do not use solvents to clean ambient air filter.

D.  Reinstall filter and top panel.

3.2  Inlet strainer - clean inlet strainer monthly 

or more often if rapid clogging occurs.

A.  Shut-off compressed air supply to the strainer  

 

 

and depressurize.

B.  Remove screen and clean or replace.

C.  Reinstall.

Screen

3.3  Replace separator/filter element yearly 

or more often if pressure drop across the 

dryer is excessive.

A.  Shut-off compressed air supply to the dryer and  

 

 

depressurize.

B.  Remove top panel.

C.  Remove two screws holding side panel and remove    

 

side panel by sliding upwards.

D.  Disconnect drain tube from bulkhead fitting  

in cabinet base.  To remove, press the plastic  

collar in, toward the fitting, while pulling the tube out 

of the fitting. 

E.  Remove bowl - push bowl up, turn bowl 1/8th turn to 

your left, and pull straight down.

F.  Clean filter bowl. 

 

 

G.  Replace element. 

1.  Replacing complete element 
 

a)  Pull off old element and discard.

 

b)  Make certain O-ring inside top of  

 

 

replacement element is in place and push  

 

 

element onto filter head.

2.  Replacing sleeve only 
 

a)  Pull element straight down to remove.

 

b)  Remove bolt and bottom cap and remove  

 

 

 

disposable filter sleeve.

 

c)  Clean separator core with soap and water  

 

 

if necessary

 

d)  Slide new filter sleeve over separator core and    

 

 

replace bottom cap and hand tighten bolt.

 

e)  Make certain O-ring inside top of element is in    

 

 

place and push element onto filter head.

Summary of Contents for HANKISON HIT 100

Page 1: ...ectrical codes Standard equipment is supplied with NEMA 1 elec trical enclosures and is not intended for installation in hazardous environments Disconnect power supply to equipment when per forming an...

Page 2: ...at system pressure Drain line should be anchored to prevent whipping 1 4 Electrical connections A Dryer is designed to operate on power supply voltage listed on serial number tag located on the back o...

Page 3: ...Flow capacity in scfm m3 min 180 F 82 C inlet temperature 160 F 71 C inlet pressure dew point 95 F 35 C ambient temperature 50 F 10 C outlet pressure dew point and less than 5 psi 0 35 kgf cm2 pressu...

Page 4: ...off compressed air supply to the dryer and depressurize B Remove top panel C Remove two screws holding side panel and remove side panel by sliding upwards D Disconnect drain tube from bulkhead fittin...

Page 5: ...surize B Remove top panel C Remove two screws holding side panel then remove side panel by sliding upwards D Disconnect drain tube from bulkhead fitting in cabinet base To remove press the plastic col...

Page 6: ...erature 3 Unit functioning normally but ther mostatic switch is malfunctioning or not securely mounted a Power failure b Line disconnect switch open c Blown fuses open breaker d Faulty wiring loose te...

Page 7: ...psig 16 9 12 7 kgf cm2 Air Flow Across Condenser cfm m3 min 60 50 Hz 60 50 Hz 280 235 7 9 6 7 620 515 17 6 14 6 Electrical Data Unit VAC phase Hz 115 1 60 115 1 60 Minimum maximum volts 98 127 Full L...

Page 8: ...gf cm2 Air Flow Across Condenser cfm m3 min 60 50 Hz 60 50 Hz 830 690 23 5 19 5 Electrical Data Unit VAC phase Hz 208 230 1 60 230 1 60 Minimum maximum volts 187 253 Full Load AmpS FLA 11 7 Branch Cir...

Page 9: ...R C S 6 REFRIGERANT COMPRESSOR 4 4 HIGH 4 WIRING SCHEMATIC Models 100 and 125 All Voltages FPS TB HTS FM OLT LT SW M Front of Dryer Outside Right Side of Dryer Inside COMPONENT LOCATIONS RC Models 20...

Page 10: ...dels 20 25 35 Model Weight 20 79 lbs 36 kg 25 80 lbs 36 kg 35 81 lbs 37 kg 718 mm 317 mm 105 mm 1 9 16 40 mm 5 mm 217 mm 1 25 mm 6 mm 257 mm 5 1 16 128 mm 257 mm 216 mm 41 mm 130 mm 105 mm 287 mm 1 1...

Page 11: ...and Weights Models 50 and 75 Model Weight 50 150 lbs 68 kg 75 155 lbs 70 kg 933 mm 117 mm 1 1 2 38 mm 429 mm 5 mm 419 mm 25 mm 21 mm 15 1 4 387 mm 8 7 16 213 mm 425 mm 6 mm 129 mm 39 mm 175 mm 160 mm...

Page 12: ...12 Dimensions and Weights Models 100 and 125 Model Weight 100 187 lbs 85 kg 125 189 lbs 86 kg 1 1...

Page 13: ...0872 3220872 3220872 3220878 3220878 Capacitor run 208 230 1 60 3220878 3220878 3220878 3220878 3220878 Switch fault light w conn 3240331 3240331 3240331 3240597 3240597 Condenser Fan Fan Motor 115 1...

Page 14: ...Capacitor run 230 1 60 3065778 3065778 Capacitor run 220 240 1 50 3065778 3065778 Switch fault light w conn 3240597 3240597 Condenser Fan Fan Motor 3227986 3227986 Fan Blade 3219404 3219404 Refrigerat...

Page 15: ...15 NOTES...

Page 16: ...RESSLY IN LIEU OF THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE IMPLIED WARRAN TY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BY REASON OF STRICT LIAB...

Reviews: