Sharpe 310596G Instructions - Parts Manual

Dryaire membrane air drying system

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Instructions/Parts
Dryaire Membrane
Air Drying System
Model 6770
Maximum Working Pressure: 175 psi (1.2 MPa, 12 bar)
Important Safety Instructions
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System Includes:
Air Filter w/Overnight Drain (Part No. 22601)
Coalescer w/Overnight Drain (Part No. 22605)
Air Regulator Assembly (Part No. 22604)
Membrane Air Dryer (Part No. 1-6770-3)
System Description
Sharpe's DRYAIRE Membrane Air Drying System
is the painter's insurance for removing dirt, water, oil, and uncondensed moisture from compressed air lines. It
provides clean dry compressed air while reducing overall costs and minimizing waste.
Sharpe's 3-Stage Point-of-Use System comes assembled and is simple to install.
Approved for Paint Company warranty programs when applying today's state-of-the-art refinish materials.
Ideal for protecting moisture sensitive tools.
Advanced Membrane Technology
Point-of-Use air dryer
Optimize overall drying costs
Effective even at low flow rates
No chemicals to dispose of
Transparent operation
Model 6770 Membrane Air Drying System
Continuous, effective air drying
No maintenance on Stage 3
No electricity
No additional hookups or connections
Easy installation
310596G
ENG

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Summary of Contents for Sharpe 310596G

  • Page 1 It provides clean dry compressed air while reducing overall costs and minimizing waste. Sharpe’s 3-Stage Point-of-Use System comes assembled and is simple to install. Approved for Paint Company warranty programs when applying today’s state-of-the-art refinish materials.
  • Page 2: Specifications

    DRYAIRE MEMBRANE AIR DRYING SYSTEM Specifications STAGE 1: Air Filter w/Overnight Drain (Part No. 22601) Provides removal of water and contaminants down to 5 microns. Air Inlet 1/2 in. F.P.T. Air Outlet 1/2 in. F.P.T. Air Flow Capacity 115 cfm (3.2 m /min.) Max.
  • Page 3: Operation

    DRYAIRE MEMBRANE AIR DRYING SYSTEM Operation After the system is installed and ready to use: 1. Attach air hose(s) to outlet valve (part no. 34700). 2. Open main shut-off valve upstream of system. 3. Adjust regulator to desired setting by turning T-handle adjusting screw in or out. 4.
  • Page 4 DRYAIRE MEMBRANE AIR DRYING SYSTEM Air Filter w/Overnight Drain (Part No. 22601) Maintenance To maintain maximum filtering efficiency and to avoid excessive pressure drop, the filter must be kept clean. 22638 Bowl drainage is automatic with the overnight drain; however, manual draining can also be done by removing the bowl.
  • Page 5 Coalescer w/Overnight Drain (Part No. 22605) 22650 Installation It is always recommended that a SHARPE air filter be installed upstream of the coalescing filter to remove 5 micron and larger size particles and separate large droplets of moisture from the air line.
  • Page 6 DRYAIRE MEMBRANE AIR DRYING SYSTEM AIR REGULATOR (22604) 22682 AIR PRESSURE GAUGE (8230) PLUG (10028) NIPPLE OUTLET (22687) VALVE (34700) Self-Relieving Air Regulator (Part No. 22604) Maintenance If the air supply is kept clean, this regulator will provide long periods of uninterrupted service. Erratic regulator operation or loss of regulation is most always due to dirt 22680 22685...
  • Page 7 Model 707F Air Filter Ball Valve Refrigerated Air In Air Dryer Flexible Hose Between com- pressor and Main Air Line Ref. Letter Description Model No. Sharpe 606 U06710 Sharpe 606A U06720 Sharpe 606B 6730 Sharpe 880A 6950 Sharpe F88 8130 707C...
  • Page 8: Year Limited Warranty

    DRYAIRE MEMBRANE AIR DRYING SYSTEM 1 Year Limited Warranty Sharpe warrants this product to the original user against defective material or workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase. Sharpe reserves the right to determine whether the part or parts failed because of defective material, workmanship, or other causes.

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