Van Air Systems FR-1200 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

SECTION 9

9.1 DAILY INSPECTION

The following procedures should be performed daily:

• Check the dryer system operating conditions, ambient temperature

and inlet pressure.

• Monitor the dryer system for one complete cycle. Make sure it is

operating properly.

• Check the purge mufflers. Purge air should be exhausting from

one of the valves. If oil is present, the dryer and air system may be

contaminated with lubricants.

• Inspect oil muffler from the air motor for drainage.

• Inspect separator/prefilter and prefilter for proper draining.

• Check the pressure differential indicator on separator/prefilter,

prefilter, and afterfilter. If the differential pressure is unacceptable,

replace the elements.

• Check oil level in lubricator. Fill as required.

• Visually check the dryer system and piping for damage.

• Visually check the dryer system moisture indicator (blue dry or pink

wet)

9.2 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE

12 MONTHS

• Replace purge muffler elements

• Replace the control air filter element

• Replace the separator/prefilter, prefilter, and afterfilter elements

• Clean the exterior of the pre-cooler

24-60 MONTHS

• The desiccant in the towers should be replaced every two to five

years. The life of the desiccant will vary depending on the inlet air

conditions. Systems with excessive contaminants and/or inad-

equate filtration will decrease the life span of the desiccant drasti-

cally. Once the desiccant is contaminated with lubricants, it must be

replaced.

• Periodically the pre-cooler core should be cleaned internally if the

process air contains excesive amounts of lubricating fluids.

9.3 DESICCANT REPLACEMENT

WARNING

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE PLUGS UNTIL ALL AIR

PRESSURE IS OUT OF THE VESSEL. CHECK ALL TOWER

PRESSURE GAUGES, MAKING SURE THAT THEY ARE AT 0

PSIG AND INCOMING PRESSURE HAS BEEN TURNED OFF.

ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION AND GLOVES WHEN

HANDLING THE DESICCANT. DESICCANT DUST MAY CAUSE

EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION. AVOID BREATHING THE DUST

AND PROLONGED CONTACT WITH THE SKIN.

FIRST AID IN CASE OF EYE CONTACT, IMMEDIATELY FLUSH

EYES WITH PLENTY OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES.

CONSULT A PHYSICIAN.

Take dryer system off stream following the

SHUTDOWN

PROCEDURES IN SECTION 7.
Remove the plugs from the desiccant drain and fill ports; drain old

desiccant from each tower.

Remove any oil, dirt, or scale from the towers and inlet piping. Do

NOT weld, grind or sandblast the vessels as this voids the ASME

Certification. The vessels may be steam cleaned internally and

externally to remove dirt and oil.

Replace plugs securely on desiccant drain ports. Apply pipe thread

sealant as necessary.

Make sure that the desiccant drain plugs are installed before

attempting to fill the towers. Load desiccant through the desiccant

fill ports.

REFER TO SECTION 3.1 FOR PROPER DESICCANT

AMOUNTS.

Reinstall the fill plugs. Apply pipe thread sealant as necessary.

Follow

START UP PROCEDURES IN SECTION 5.1 to start up and place

dryer in operation.

CAUTION

Make sure that the towers are clean to prevent contamination of

new desiccant.

9.4 CONTROL AIR FILTER ELEMENT REPLACEMENT

Shutdown the dryer per Shut-Down Procedures

SECTION 7.

Turn manual valve on bottom of control air filter to ensure that the dryer

is completely depressurized.

WARNING

DO NOT REMOVE THE FILTER BOWL FROM HEAD UNTIL

HOUSING IS COMPLETELY DEPRESSURIZED.

After all pressure is out of the dryer, grasp the filter bowl firmly and

push upward while turning it counter-colckwise (as viewed from the

bottom) to remove it from the filter head. If preferred strap wrenches

can be used to remove bowl. Make sure that the bowl does not drop.

Remove the used element from filter head by pulling down. Discard

used element properly.

Remove new element from the shipping package. Check to make sure

that the o-ring is properly positioned in endcap and has been lightly

greased.

Grasp clean element by bottom endcap and push element onto filter

head firmly, but do not force beyond normal stop.

Check o-ring in filter head. Replace if worn or damaged.

Clean and lubricate threads on bowl with light grease. This will

facilitate removal of bowl at next servicing.

Carefully raise filter bowl over element and screw into head, then

tighten. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.

Close manual drain valve.

Following the start up procedures in

SECTION 5.1 for the dryer, place

the dryer on stream.

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