Locating The Equipment; Environment; Space Requirements; Mechanical Installation - Parker CDAS Serie Manual Del Usuario

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3.3 Locating the Equipment

3.3.1 Environment

The equipment should be located indoors in an environment that protects it from direct sunlight, moisture, and dust. Changes in temperature,
humidity, and airborne pollution will affect the environment in which the equipment is operating and may impair the safety and operation. It is the
customers' responsibility to ensure that the environmental conditions specified for the equipment are maintained.

3.3.2 Space Requirements

The equipment should be mounted on a flat surface capable of supporting its own weight plus the weight of all ancillary parts. There must be
adequate space around the equipment to allow airflow and access for maintenance purposes and lifting equipment. A minimum spacing of
approximately 500mm (20 ins) is recommended around all sides of the dryer and 750mm (29.5 ins) above it for the removal of the desiccant
cartridges.
Do Not position the equipment so that it is difficult to operate or disconnect from the electrical supply.

3.4 Mechanical Installation

3.4.1 General Requirements

Ensure that each condensate drain is suitably piped away and any effluent is disposed of in a legal and responsible manner and in accordance
with local environmental regulations. Condensate drain lines should never be connected together - connect to a common, vented condensate
manifold. Condensate drain lines should be of large internal diameter and short length to prevent back pressure which would prevent drainage of
condensate. Condensate discharged from water separator and filter float drains will lose pressure once it enters the piping. Installing drain lines at
height will result in a failure to remove condensate and loss of dryer dewpoint. Important Note: Dryer performance and warranty will be invalid if
above requirements are not followed.
It is important to ensure that all inlet and outlet piping materials are suitable for the application, clean and debris free. The diameter of the pipes
must be sufficient to allow unrestricted inlet air supply to the equipment and outlet air supply to the application. When routing, the pipes ensure
that they are adequately supported to prevent damage and leaks in the system.
The system must be protected with a suitably rated thermal pressure relief valve.
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