Desiccant Type: Suction Type Principle and Circuit Diagram
Desiccant Type: Suction Type Principle and Circuit Diagram
Desiccant Type: Suction Type Principle and Circuit Diagram
Refrigerating type dryer Desiccant type dryer High polymer membrane dryer Air filter Auto. drain / others F.R.L. (Module unit) F.R.L. (Separate) Compact F.R. Precise regulator F.R.L. (Related products) Clean F.R. Electro pneumatic regulator Air booster Speed control valve Silencer Check valve / others Joint / tube Vacuum filter Vacuum regulator Suction plate Magnetic spring buffer Mechanical pressure SW Electronic pressure SW Contact / close contact conf. SW Air sensor Pressure SW for coolant Small flow sensor Small flow controller Flow sensor for air Flow sensor for water Total air system Total air system (Gamma) Ending
Orifice
Orifice
Cylinder A
Cylinder B
Cylinder A
Cylinder B
Discharge to atmosphere
Inlet
Wet air enters from the inlet to the cylinder A, where moisture is removed with dry adsorbent. Then, dry air is discharged from the outlet. Part of the dry air discharged from cylinder A passes through the orifice and is depressurized to atmospheric pressure. The air is supplied to cylinder B, where moisture is removed with desiccant before being discharged into the atmosphere. By depressurizing part of the air, drain in a pressurized state, to the atmospheric level, dryness increases and sufficiency in regeneration is increased. For example, when 0.7MPa dry air is depressurized to the atmospheric level, air volume becomes 8-fold and relative humidity per unit volume 1/8-fold. Thus, adsorbent removes more moisture than when balanced with air. After a set time, the air flow is reversed by the timing motor, and air is adsorbed with cylinder B and regenerated with cylinder A. This operation is repeated.
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In actual use, the theoretic purge rate is set to 15 to 23% based on desiccant adsorption and removal rate and unit efficiency. Thus, if operation conditions differ, the purge rate, processed air rate and purge rate differ. Refer to the catalog and confirm that applicable operation conditions and required outlet dew point are satisfied. The purge rate can be set at the factory (special order) to match customer specifications. Contact CKD when conditions change, such as when the unit is moved, as the rate must be reset.
2. Oil removing
When using the desiccant air dryer, water absorption is prevented if desiccant absorbs oil. This can cause outlet dew point performance and desiccant life to drop. When using the desiccant air dryer in an air line containing a lubricated air compressor, install an oil removing filter (M filter) on the primary side of the dryer.
4. Silencer replacement
When changing the desiccant cylinder to the absorption side, the pressurized cylinder absorbing moisture is suddenly depressurized to atmospheric level, and large exhaust noise is occurred each time the state changes. A silencer is mounted to suppress this exhaust noise, but when used for a long time, desiccant power will accumulate and clog the silencer. If left as is, desiccant regeneration could be affected and the required dew point performance not achieved. If the silencer is heavily clogged, it could be damaged because of pressure when exhausting. The silencer should be replaced once every 6 months, or when the regeneration cylinder side pressure exceeds 0.03MPa.
Joint / tube Vacuum filter Vacuum regulator Suction plate Magnetic spring buffer
Mechanical pressure SW Electronic pressure SW Contact / close contact conf. SW Air sensor Pressure SW for coolant Small flow sensor Small flow controller Flow sensor for air Flow sensor for water Total air system Total air system (Gamma) Ending
6. By-pass circuit
Many dryers have a bypass circuit to detour the dryer and supply air in an emergency, The valve is opened when air is supplied even during dryer failure or when the dryer must be repaired while following air for remedial measure, etc. In this case, however, wet, nondehumidified air is supplied to the factory. Often when the heatless air dryer is selected, very dry air must be supplied. If the bypass circuit is opened inadvertently, moisture enters all air pipes following the dryer, which requires many hours to correct. Installation of a spare unit is recommended in this case.
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