Heat-of-compression compressed air dryer KED series
two-stageblower purge

heat-of-compression compressed air dryer
heat-of-compression compressed air dryer
heat-of-compression compressed air dryer
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Characteristics

Technology
heat-of-compression
Number of stages
two-stage
Other characteristics
blower purge
Working pressure

Max.: 150 psi

Min.: 60 psi

Description

Solid state logic accurately controls inlet and purge valves which direct wet compressed air to the regenerated tower, and heated purge air to the tower in need of regeneration. The process of adsorption and desorption can be repeated several thousand times before the desiccant must be replaced. Important features and advantages: Excellent energy savings by using only 7% purge air for regeneration Reliable controls and instrumentation meet NEMA 4 standards Color change moisture indicator signals elevated dew point ASME pressure relief valve Innovation you can trust With a cutting edge research and development team committed to building industry-leading products, Kaeser continues to deliver better solutions to meet our customers' compressed air needs. Kaeser's expertise and world-wide réputation for superior reliability and efficiency offer great performance and peace of mind. Quality in every detail Desiccant dryer performance and reliability are driven by component quality. Kaeser's valves and actuators are designed for consistent dew point performance and low pressure drop. Additionally, desiccant bed symmetry is selected to ensure uniform flow distribution and maximize contact time, while the spherical activated alumina desiccant allows for long service life and minimizes dusting. It also has a high surface-to-volume ratio and great affinity for water vapor for superior adsorption.
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