Compu-Purge Indicators; Additional Compu-Purge Indicators And Alarms; How It Works - Ingersoll Rand HRD Serie Manuel De Instrucciones

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point. (Consult the owner's manual supplied with the
monitor for more information.)

COMPU-PURGE INDICATORS

All HRD Series dryers with Compu-Purge
have indicating panels (Figure 2) on the door of the
main electrical box. These indicators help in monitor-
ing dryer operation and performance. If the dryer mal-
functions, first check this panel to determine the cause
of the problem.
Light
Lights when switch is in "ON" position
Power ON
and power is supplied to dryer.
Variable Purge
Lights when drying cycle is controlled
Mode
by the microcomputer.
Lights when inlet air temperature ex-
ceeds 120°F. Excessive inlet air tem-
High Inlet Air
perature significantly decreases
Temperature
drying capacity and may result in
higher dew point.
Lights when inlet dryer load exceeds
Dryer Overload
dryer ability to maintain dew point.
Lights when inlet air pressure is less
Low Inlet Air
than 65 psig. See Maintenance sec-
Pressure
tion (page 1-10) for additional infor-
mation.
Lights when temperature or pressure
sensor sends the microcomputer a
Sensor
reading which is outside the normal
Malfunction
range of the sensor. See Maintenance
section (page 1-10) for additional in-
formation.
Lights when the high humidity moni-
High Humidity
tor senses excessive moisture in the
(optional)
outlet air. High humidity may result
when dryer is slugged with water.
Lights if airflow fails to alternate be-
tween desiccant vessels at desig-
Failure-to-Switch
nated switching time. Failure to switch
(optional)
causes desiccant saturation, resulting
in higher dew point.
Additional Compu-Purge Indicators and
Alarms
Liquid Crystal Digital (LCD) Display (optional)
The LCD display is above the indicating panel on the
main electrical box. It displays "INLET AIR TEM-
PERATURE" (°F) and "ENERGY SAVINGS" as a
percent of dryer capacity. See Maintenance section,
page 1-10, for complete description of additional read-
outs.
Audible Alarm (optional)
For high-humidity and failure-to-switch options,
alarms can be wired to include a horn, as well as a
light.
HRD Series (Bulletin 348)
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control
Function
Figure 2
COMPU-PURGE
Remote Contacts (optional)
Powered 120 volt, normally open, contacts (1 amp
max.) are furnished to allow hookup of remote audible
or visible system malfunction alarms. Hookup contacts
are identified by a tag on the bottom center of the elec-
trical box.

HOW IT WORKS

HRD Series heatless dryers provide a continuous sup-
ply of dry compressed air by automatically cycling the
flow of air through two desiccant beds. While one bed
is adsorbing moisture from the inlet air, the other bed
is being reactivated by a portion of the dried air. Cy-
cling is controlled by a cam timer, which may be elec-
tric (standard) or pneumatic (optional). Figure 3 shows
the airflow through the dryer with vessel A onstream
and vessel B being reactivated.
Saturated air enters the prefilter which separates oil
mists, liquid oil, water and particulates from the air-
stream. Separated contaminants are discharged
through the prefilter drain. With purge valve E closed,
filtered air flows through shuttle valve S into the bot-
tom of vessel A; moisture is removed from the air-
stream by the desiccant. Dry air exits the top of the
vessel and divides into two streams: process air exits
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INDICATING PANEL
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