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"Oil-Less” Scroll Medical Air Medical Systems
3.0 System Operation (continued)
3.4 Normal Operation (continued)
3.4.2 Dryers
This fully automatic, heat-less type dryer alternately cycles the compressed process gas flow through two
desiccant charged vessels where the gas’ vaporous moisture content is adsorbed. One desiccant vessel is
always on-line in a drying cycle throughout normal dryer operation. The opposite, off-line vessel is in a
regeneration cycle for removal of the previously adsorbed moisture content, or in a purge saving cycle at line
pressure.
When the dryer selector switch is in the “continuous purge” position, the dryer will shift towers every 30
seconds. At normal operating conditions, one tower is approximately 110 psig and the other tower is at 0 psig.
Any condition other than this is not normal and will cause a high dew point condition. During tower
changeover, the online chamber will exhaust, and the chamber that is regenerating (purging) will come to line
pressure. There is no repressurization cycle. If the selector switch is on the continuous purge cycle, the dryer
will use 15% of the system capacity to purge the dryer.
When the dryer selector switch is in the “controlled purge” position, the dryer purge is controlled by the dew
point monitor and purging depends on the dew point condition. When the dew point reading is above the
setpoint of -10°C, the dryer will function normally (one tower at 110 psig, one tower at 0 psig). When the dew
point is below the setpoint of -10° C on the dew point monitor, closing the exhaust valve turns off purge. In
this condition, both towers will be approximately 110 psig and the dryer will continue to shift towers.
However, the off line chamber will remain at 110 psig until the dew point is above -10°C.
3.5 Normal Shutdown
H-O-A switches-OFF
Disconnect switches-OFF
Main power source-OFF
Hospital shutoff valve-CLOSED
Air receiver manual tank drain-OPEN
Pressure gauge decreasing to 0 psi (0 kPa)
Close air receiver manual tank drain when pressure decreases to 0 psi (0 kPa)
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