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ProDry ASD REFRIGERATED DRYERS

These compact, easily serviceable dryers remove moisture by lowering the temperature of the compressed air, and forcing moisture to condense out. This condensed water is then drained off. The net impact is a lessening of the chances that “rogue” moisture will find its way into critical work areas downstream of the compressor, and an overall improvement in the quality of your compressed air. In sizes ranging from 15CFM Through 420CFM, these dryers meet the exacting standards that allow them to complement all Devair air compressors. A one year limited liability warranty is supplied with each unit.
All ProDry ASD dryers are microprocessor controlled, and are equipped with an energy saving heat exchanger, high efficiency condensate separator, and a large surface area freon condenser. A built in safety shut-off protects the compressor in the unlikely case of a dryer malfunction or operating at temperatures above set limits.

FEATURES:  

° Patented refrigerant circuit designed to adjust cooling capacity to suit volume and temperature of treated air.
° Two-stage heat exchanger to improved efficiency and energy savings.
° High-efficiency stainless steel moisture separator guarantees an extremely low pressure-drop and smooth operation even under heavy working conditions.
° Microprocessor controls on all models keep stable dewpoint and eliminate the risk of freezing.
° Thermally protected cooling fans, and a safety system to prevent compressor damage due to malfunction or high working temperatures
° Self adjusting controls to provide extremely low and constant dew point, while preventing icing
° Powder coated, rugged steel cabinets with removable side panels
° Automatic electronic drain standard with each unit
 

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Why treat compressed air?

  • Wet, dirty air costs money.
  • Air lines rust and leak.
  • Air tools lose power, require more maintenance & repair.
  • Paint does not adhere properly or the finish is contaminated requiring expensive rework.

Where does the water come from?

  • Atmospheric air always contains some moisture.
    When air is compressed, its ability to hold water is greatly reduced and the excess water condenses out as a liquid. The temperature at which the water begins to condense out is called the Dew Point. As air cools below the dew point it will continually condense more and more water.

Remember...

  • A 10HP compressor could easily condense out 10 gallons of water a week.