Compressed Air Dryer
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2/13/2023
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Chapter 5:
Maintenance
This dryer is designed to be virtually maintenance-free. This unit is factory-sealed. Any
service required on this unit must be performed by factory personnel at the manufacturer’s
facility.
WARNING!
The compressed air dryer is sealed at the factory. Removing this seal
and opening the box that houses the dryer will void your warranty.
Please contact the manufacturer for assistance.
5-1 Preventative Maintenance Schedule
Weekly
Inspect all filters for wear, and replace/clean if dirty or worn
Check to make sure that all hose connections are air tight
Monthly
Lock out electrical power and inspect the main power supply for integrity.
5-2 Cleaning and Replacing the Filters
The compressed air dryer uses a large particle air filter in the process air system to clean the
compressed air before it enters the drying cabinet. The optional remote-mount membrane
dryer assembly features a coalescing filter in addition to the large particle air filter. Regular
filter cleaning is essential to keep the dryer operating at peak efficiency.
Use the following procedure to clean or replace the process air filter or the membrane dryer
coalescing filter:
1.
Turn off and lock out electrical power to the dryer.
2.
Remove the clear bowl at the bottom of the filter. (See Figure 6).
3.
Discard the contents of the clear filter bowl.
4.
Visually inspect the filter element.
5.
If needed, clean the filter element with compressed air or replace it.
Caution!
Do not clean or wash the filter with water.
6.
Replace the clear bowl.
Figure 6: Large Particle Filter