Van Air Systems FD-250 User Manual

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5.1 DRAIN VESSEL DAILY

Drain the vessel by opening the drain valve and allowing the solution

to discharge; then close the drain valve completely. The accumulated

solution must be drained after every 4 to 8 hours of operation. An

optional pneumatic drain valve can be installed to drain the vessel

automatically as needed.

SECTION 5

MAINTENANCE

IMPORTANT

The drain solution may contain lubricants. Comply with

all applicable regulations concerning the disposal of these

chemicals.

5.2 CHECK DESICCANT LEVEL BEFORE OPERATION

Look into one of the sight windows. If light can be seen through the

opposite sight window, the desiccant supply must be replenished to

ensure dryer performance.

5.6 ADDING DESICCANT

Loosen the nut on the hatch cover and push on the hatch cover. If

the vessel is depressurized, the cover will unseal. Once the seal is

broken, tilt the hatch cover and remove it from the dryer.

The initial fill of the dryer requires 250 lbs of desiccant.

A 100 lbs of desiccant is required to fill the FD-250 & FD-250-DC

from the sight window to maximum fill level.

Add the desiccant and then level off the tablet bed.

CAUTION

Make sure the desiccant level is below the screen on

the outlet pipe.

Do NOT overfill the vessel. Adequate space must be left

to allow the hatch cover to be installed.

IMPORTANT

The use of other than Van Air desiccant will void the

warranty on the Blast Pak.

WARNING

IF THE SIGHT WINDOWS ARE DAMAGED IN ANY WAY, THEY

MUST BE REPLACED IMMEDIATELY WITH VAN AIR PART

NO. 26-0104 only.

Reference Section 5.6 for refilling instructions and Section 5.7

for estimated consumption rates.

Check the operation of all equipment installed before and after the

Blast Pak.

Inspect the hatch cover for signs of corrosion and/or leaks. Replace

the cover and/or gasket as necessary.

5.3 CHECK OIL LEVEL IN LUBRICATOR (FD-250 only)

Verify that there is sufficient amount of oil in the lubricator and add

oil as needed. Note: 1 quart of oil shipped with the BlastPak. See

section 6 for oil part number.

5.4 CHECK FILTER IN FRL (FD-250 only)

Replace filter as needed. See section 6 for filter part number.

5.5 CLEAN AFTERCOOLER CORE

The core should be cleaned regularly. Accumulation of dirt or other

contaminants such as oils will greatly reduce the efficiency of the

aftercooler.

Normal accumulation of dirt can be removed by blowing the core

off with compressed air. If the core becomes contaminated with

oil-laden particles, it can be steam cleaned.

Clean with extreme

care as the aluminum fins can be easily damaged.

Inspect the hatch cover and sealing surface. If there is any damage,

replace the cover. Replace the cover every 5 years regardless of

condition. The gasket should be replaced every time the hatch cover

is removed or at least once a year.

Check the sealing surface of the opening. If it is contaminated with

dirt or rust, it must be cleaned before installing the hatch cover. A

contaminated surface may prevent the gasket from properly sealing.

Install the filler hatch cover and a new gasket. Tighten the nut on

the hatch cover until it is snug. Overtightening can cause damage

to the cover. The cover will seal when the vessel is pressurized.

Start up the dryer following the procedures in Section 4.4.

5.7 ESTIMATING DESICCANT USAGE

The ANNUAL DESICCANT CONSUMPTION RATE table is a guide

to estimate the desiccant usage for your installation.

The consumption rate is an approximation of how much

desiccant will be added over a period of one year.

The figure is an average and may vary depending upon your actual

conditions (i.e. 24 hour operation, higher inlet temperature, excessive

liquid water content, contaminants etc.)

Shut down the air system and open the drain valve to allow the dryer

to depressurize completely.

CAUTION

If the dryer is not drained regularly, it may become flooded

and the accumulated liquid may enter the air system and

cause damage to downstream equipment.

4.4-B REFILLING THE DRYER WITH DESICCANT

During the drying process, the desiccant tablets dissolve slowly.

The desiccant consumption rate is dependent on several factors,

such as inlet temperature, flow and pressure. To check the level

of the desiccant bed, look into one of the sight windows. If light

can be seen through the opposite sight window, the desiccant

supply must be replenished to ensure dryer performance.

The dryer may require draining on a more frequent basis on

humid days. If a pneumatic drain valve is installed on the

dryer, it will drain automatically as needed.

4.4-A DAILY DRAINING

The accumulated desiccant and water solution in the bottom

of the dryer should be drained frequently. If a manual drain

valve is installed on the dryer, it must be opened at least once

every 4 to 8 hours to drain the dryer.

4.4 OPERATION

The simple design of the single tower dryer allows for easy

operation. The dryer requires two procedures to ensure peak

performance.

The desiccant bed level should be maintained to at least the sight

window level at all times to ensure optimum drying capabilities.

To use the chart, first determine the SCFM that is being processed

through the Blast Pak. Then locate the nearest flow rate listed on

the chart and interpolate as needed.

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