Van Air Systems D8 User Manual

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MAKING COMPRESSED AIR AND GAS WORK BETTER SINCE 1944.

SECTION 6

TROUBLESHOOTING

Bypass valve open or faulty.

Check the dryer bypass valve. It might be faulty or open allowing

untreated air to enter the air system.

Low or no desiccant in the dryer.

Check the dryer desiccant bed level. Reference Section 4.4 for

filling quantities and procedures.

3. DECREASED PERFORMANCE, low desiccant usage.

The desiccant bed may be contaminated.

The dryer will tolerate normal amounts of compressor lubricant. If

the compressor manufacturer's recommended lubrication rate is

exceeded, the desiccant bed can become contaminated with

compressor lubricants.

Periodically check the desiccant bed. If the tablets are discolored

(deep yellow or brown), the bed may be contaminated.

If the bed has become contaminated, it can be flushed with an

adequate supply of water. Depending upon the severity of

contamination, it might be necessary to completely flush the entire

bed from the dryer and replace it with new desiccant.

Check the compressor for proper operation. The compressor

might be worn or over lubricated. Check the compressor

operator's manual and correct.

Check the atmospheric air near the compressor air intake. Heavy

concentrations of acid fumes or smoke and dust will cause

contamination if they are drawn into the air system. Check or

install a filter on the compressor intake.

If it is not possible to reduce the amount of lubricants in the air

system, a separator and/or coalescing filter should be installed

before the dryer.

If the check list in this section does not remedy the problem, consult your local VAN AIR distributor or call the VAN AIR factory.

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