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Introducing the Atlas Copco CD55 -40F 115V NPT Desiccant Compressed Air Dryer – your reliable partner for continuous operation or 100% airflow. With a standard constant pressure dewpoint of -20 °C/-5 °F or -40 °C/-40 °F, it offers the flexibility to adjust to seasonal or application changes. Its large pipe diameter minimizes pressure drop, ensuring energy savings. An electronically-operated 3/2 valve enhances reliability and control during airflow fluctuations, while the efficient strainer design minimizes pressure drop, regeneration times, and energy consumption. Compressed air dryers, like the CD Series, are essential for moisture elimination in compressed air systems, preventing corrosion and extending equipment lifespan. Choose the CD Series for top-notch air quality and equipment longevity.
Model | CD55 -40F 115V NPT |
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Model Number | 8102334185 |
Category | Desiccant Compressed Air Dryer |
Product Range | CD |
CFM (Cubic Feet/Minute) | 116.5 |
Voltage | 115 |
Q: What are the key features of the Atlas Copco 116.5 CFM CD55 Desiccant Compressed Air Dryer - CD55 -40F 115V NPT?
A: The Atlas Copco CD55 is a desiccant compressed air dryer with a 116.5 CFM capacity, designed to remove moisture from compressed air systems. Operating at 115V, it ensures reliable performance for industrial applications requiring dry, clean air. The unit features advanced desiccant technology for high moisture removal efficiency, even in challenging environments.
Q: How does the CD55 desiccant dryer work?
A: The CD55 uses desiccant materials to adsorb moisture from the compressed air. As air passes through the desiccant, moisture is trapped, ensuring dry air output. This process is essential for preventing corrosion and equipment damage in critical applications.
Q: What makes the CD55 suitable for industrial use?
A: With its 116.5 CFM capacity and robust construction, the CD55 is ideal for industrial environments requiring reliable, moisture-free air for processes such as manufacturing, food processing, and pharmaceutical production.
Q: What temperature range does the CD55 handle?
A: The CD55 is designed to operate in environments with temperatures as low as -40°F, making it ideal for applications in cold conditions where moisture removal is crucial.
Q: Is the Atlas Copco CD55 easy to maintain?
A: Yes, the CD55 is designed for ease of maintenance with simple controls, durable components, and long-lasting desiccant materials, ensuring reliability and minimizing downtime.
Check and Replace Desiccant: Inspect the desiccant material regularly for signs of contamination or degradation. Replace the desiccant every 2-4 years or as per the manufacturer’s guidelines to ensure proper moisture absorption and system efficiency.
Inspect Filters: Clean or replace the pre-filters and after-filters every 500-1,000 operating hours. Clogged or dirty filters can reduce airflow and efficiency, leading to premature desiccant wear and higher energy costs.
Drain Condensate Regularly: Ensure the condensate is drained daily or as recommended to prevent moisture accumulation in the system. Check the automatic drain valve to ensure it is functioning properly and draining effectively.
Monitor Regeneration Cycle: Verify the proper operation of the desiccant regeneration cycle. Inadequate regeneration can result in moisture carryover into the compressed air system. Adjust the cycle times and regeneration pressures as needed to maintain proper operation.
Check for Leaks: Inspect all valves, seals, and connections for air leaks, which can reduce dryer efficiency and cause higher operating costs. Tighten or replace any damaged seals and fittings to maintain optimal performance.
Ensure Proper Inlet Air Quality: The dryer should only be used with clean, dry compressed air. Ensure that the inlet air is free of contaminants that could clog the filters or damage the desiccant material.
Check the Regeneration Air Pressure: Ensure the regeneration air pressure is within the recommended range for optimal drying performance. Incorrect regeneration pressure can result in reduced drying capacity and system inefficiency.
Inspect Electrical Components: Periodically check the electrical connections and components for wear, corrosion, or overheating. Replace any faulty electrical components immediately to avoid system failure.
Verify Operational Temperature: Ensure that the dryer operates within the recommended temperature range. Overheating or low temperatures can impact the dryer’s performance and cause damage to sensitive components.
Schedule Professional Servicing: Have the dryer professionally serviced at least once a year. A qualified technician can inspect the internal components, including the desiccant, regeneration system, and other critical parts, ensuring the dryer runs efficiently and prolongs its service life.