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FILTER / REGULATOR
The filter consists of a louver which causes a
centrifugal spinning action to separate contaminants.
A filter which mechanically separates contaminants
is also present. The filter bowl collects the
contaminants and a baffle prevents turbulence from
picking up contaminants at the bottom of the bowl
and returning them to the air stream.
a. Filter Maintenance
1) To remove filter element ...
NOTE: When replacing the filter element bowl care must be taken to ensure that the O-ring does not
get pinched.
C. COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEM
The compressed air system of the dryer consists of a number of pneumatic pistons located throughout the dryer,
an FRL (Filter/Regulator/Lubricator) assembly, and pneumatic control panel.
1.
Air Pistons
The pistons are actuated by solenoid and flow control valves that are under computer control. The pneumatic
pistons are used to:
Tilt the dryer for loading and unloading.
Open and close load and unload doors
Operate heat reclaimer.
Operate the cool down damper and the intake air damper.
2. Filter and Regulator Assembly
The purpose of the filter is to remove bulk liquids and solid particles from the compressed air stream. The
filter element provides mechanical separation of solids. Centrifugal force inside the filter bowl separates bulk
liquids and larger solid particles.
Twist the filter bowl 1/8 turn clockwise (CW). Then pull
the bowl down to expose the filter element. To remove
the filter element, unscrew the baffle (this will allow
element removal).
2) To clean filter element ...
The filter element can be cleaned with soap and water.