5HP – 7.5HP 27CFM
JP2A = Grey Desiccant Cartridge Air Dryer System
AP2A = Blue Desiccant Cartridge Air Dryer System
WP2A = White Desiccant Cartridge Air Dryer System
Features | Benefits | |
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PDP In Excess Of -40°F* |
Less Than 5% RH For Waterborne Auto Refinishing |
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Designed Regeneration | .3 Micron Filtration | |
110, 220 Volt AC 12, 24, Volt DC |
Custom Voltages Available | |
Pneumatically Controlled Option | Classified / Explosion Proof | |
Cartridge Style Replacement Valves |
Modular Design Expandable |
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Select Purge Option* Saves Regeneration Air Usage |
Spin On/Off Desiccant Cartridges |
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Optional Zero Loss Condensate Auto Drain | ||
Regeneration Orifice .014 | Max Flow@ 100% Duty Cycle 14 CFM |
Max Flow@ 70% Duty Cycle 27 CFM |
Twin Tower w/MLT
The descriptions detailed in this twin tower schematic represent the sequencing of airflow as it relates to the actual drying process and transition – wet to dry – within all dryer systems including both Programmable Logic (PLC) and Pneumatically Controlled (PC) systems
PLC Total Cycle Sequence 180 sec.Cartridge 1 regenerates for 45 sec. Cartridge 2, 3, 4 receives wet air. PLC switches Cartridge 2 regenerates for 45 sec. Cartridge 1, 3, 4 receives wet air. PLC switches |
PC Total Cycle Sequence 240 sec.Cartridge 1 regenerates for 60 sec. Cartridge 2, 3, 4 receives wet air. PC switches Cartridge 2 regenerates for 60 sec. Cartridge 1, 3, 4 receives wet air. PC switches |
Micro Logic Timer (MLT) Applications (5 – 200 CFM Dryer Systems)
1. Identify dryer system by counting numbers of desiccant cartridges, e.g., 2, 4, 6
2. Locate service component identity, e.g., A, B, C, etc.
3. Under “QTY”, order appropriate number of kits specific to cartridge totals
Air Pak Service Components
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