Notes On Reactor Temperature During Operation - Beko BEKOKAT CC-1200 Installation And Operation Manual

Catalytic converter for removing oil from compressed air, version 11 bar
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Installation and Operation Manual BEKOKAT
5.7

Notes on reactor temperature during operation

The following operating states can occur:
Reactor temperature T <+ 110 °C
Please check the following points:
 Volume flow too high
 Operating pressure too low
 heating system failed
 Set the setpoint + 150 °C for the reactor temperature
(see chapter 5.3.2)
 Compliance with the heating time after shutdown.
Reactor temperature T <+ 180 °C
Please check the following points:
 Volume flow deviating from the nominal data of the system
 Operating pressure too small
 Oil entry very high
 Set the setpoint + 150 °C for the reactor temperature
(see chapter 5.3.2)
In these cases, a change in the reactor set point temperature is possible to minimise the
thermal load on the system and energy consumption.
The setpoint can be reduced in increments of 5 K to approx. + 140 °C (see chapter 5.3.2).
Please consult the BEKO TECHNOLOGIES service.
DANGER
Reactor temperature> + 200 °C
shown on the display reactor temperature> + 200 °C
If the reactor temperature indicated on the display is> + 200 °C, and
there is a fault, e.g. it may have been caused by an increased oil input
into the BEKOKAT
Commissioning of the BEKOKAT
approval by authorised skilled technical personnel.
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