Van Air Systems D8 User Manual

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On a new installation, continue to drain all downstream traps for

several days (or until no water is evident) after dryer is installed. This

period is required to dry out any accumulated water in the com-

pressed air system. Once the water is removed, the downstream

traps should not need to be drained again.

3.2-B REFILLING THE DRYER WITH DESICCANT

During the VAN AIR drying process, the desiccant tablets dissolve

slowly. More tablets must be added to the supply when the top of the

bed drops to the sight window level (minimum level). Reference

FIGURE 5.

The desiccant consumption rate is dependent upon several factors,

such as inlet temperature, flow, pressure and the type of desiccant

being used . With average conditions, the desiccant will usually need

to be added only two to three times per year when the dryer is

operating one shift per day. However, until the actual usage rate is

determined, check the bed level monthly.

3.3 USING THE SIGHT WINDOW

WARNING

IF SIGHT WINDOW IS DAMAGED IN ANY WAY, REPLACE IT

IMMEDIATELY WITH VAN AIR PART NO. 26-0104 only.

REFERENCE SECTION 4.3.

To check the level of the desiccant bed, look into the sight window.

When the top of the desiccant bed is level with the sight window, the

desiccant supply has dropped to the minimum level. The bed must be

replenished to raise the bed level to the maximum level.

SECTION 3

OPERATION

SECTION 4

MAINTENANCE

4.1 DAILY PROCEDURES

After every 8 hour period of operation, drain accumulated solution from

the bottom of dryer. Open manual drain valve and allow the solution to
discharge from the dryer; then close the manual drain valve securely.

4.2 MONTHLY PROCEDURES

Check the level of the desiccant bed by looking into the sight window.

If the top of the desiccant bed is level with the sight window, the

desiccant bed must be replenished.

Check the operation of all equipment installed before and after the

dryer.

Check the afterfilter element condition. If the pressure differential

across the filter is high (6 to 9 PSID), replace the element.

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

4.3 REPLACING THE SIGHT WINDOW

(P/N 26-0104)

WARNING

DEPRESSURIZE DRYER COMPLETELY BEFORE

REMOVING THE SIGHT WINDOW.

Open the bypass valve. Close the dryer inlet and outlet isolation valves.

If the bypass and inlet and outlet isolation valves were not installed,

shutdown the air system.

Using a pipe wrench, unthread the old sight window. Remove all pipe

sealant, rust or dirt from the coupling.

Apply a layer of pipe sealant to the threads of the new sight window.

DO NOT USE TEFLON TAPE. Tape may prevent the sight window

from threading into the coupling far enough.

4.4 ADDITION OF DESICCANT

WARNING

DO NOT REMOVE, REPAIR, OR REPLACE ANY ITEM ON THE

DRYER WHILE IT IS UNDER PRESSURE. DEPRESSURIZE THE

DRYER COMPLETELY BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION AND/

OR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES.

Open the bypass valve. Close the dryer inlet and outlet isolation valves.

If the bypass and inlet and outlet isolation valves were not installed, shut

down the air system.

Open the drain valve and allow the dryer to depressurize completely.

Remove the fill port.

Add the amount of desiccant tablets required to raise the supply to the

normal operating level or to maximum level (see FIGURE 5); then level

off the tablet bed.

Replace and tighten the fill port.

Reference Section 4.4 for estimated consumption rates and

refilling instructions.

IMPORTANT

Use VAN AIR desiccant only. Filling dryer with any other

material will void the warranty.

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