- EN - CONTENTS 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Functional description 1.2 Safe use of the dryer 2. INSTALLATION 2.1 Acceptance and transportation 2.2 Installation site 2.3 Installation 3. START UP 3.1 Before start up 3.2 Start up 4. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING AND DISMANTLING 4.1 Maintenance 4.2 Troubleshooting...
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- EN - INTRODUCTION This manual is an integral part of the dryer you bought, and must remain with the machine even if this will be resold. It is highly recommended that the qualified*personnel for installation maintenance and/or control will fully comply with the contents of this manual and the prevention and safety rules in force in the country where the system will be used.
Correction by the Company of nonconformities whether patent or latent, in the manner and for the period of time provided above, shall constitute fulfillment of all liabilities of the Company for such nonconformities whether based on contract, warranty negligence, indemnity, strict liability or otherwise with respect to or arising out of such Equipment. The Purchaser shall not operate Equipment which is considered to be defective, without first notifying the Company in writing of its intention to do so.
2. INSTALLATION 2.1 ACCEPTANCE, UNPACKING AND HANDLING Upon receiving your Ingersoll Rand air dryer, please inspect the unit closely. If rough handling is detected, please note it on your delivery receipt, especially if the dryer will not be uncrated immediately. Obtaining the delivery person's signed agreement to any noted damages will facilitate any insurance claims by the customer.
2.3 INSTALLATION Before attempting any installation operation, make sure that No parts of the air system are under pressure. No parts of the system are electrically powered. Tubing to be connected to the dryer are free of impurities. All interconnecting piping has been tightened. After having verified the points listed above, you can proceed to the installation of the machine.
4. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING AND DECOMMISSIONING 4.1 MAINTENANCE Before attempting any maintenance operation, make sure that: 1. No parts of the system are under pressure. 2. No parts of the system are electrically powered. WEEKLY OR EVERY 40 HOURS OF OPERATION Verify the temperature on the control panel display is acceptable.
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Fan pressure switch defective or burned out (if Turn off the dryer and call your local Ingersoll Rand distributor. present). High pressure switch defective or burned out (if Turn off the dryer and call your local Ingersoll Rand distributor. present). Gas leakage in the refrigerating circuit.
ATTACHMENTS TO THIS MANUAL Legend: Pos. - GB - DESCRIPTION Electronic Controller Drain solenoid valve coil Refrigerant compressor Fan Motor High pressure Switch Fan pressure Switch Compressor circuit breaker Fan circuit breaker Main power switch Plug Transformer Solenoid drain Valve Compressor box Cables Condenser...
A) REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT Cod. 713.0058.01.00 – Rev. 01 Models R30-37ie - R37-45kW - R55-75kW Condensate drain Refrigerant line Air inlet Compressed air line Air outlet Condensate drain line Equalization line 9 - 30 Cod. 710.0048.24.01 Rev0H – 02.2015...
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B) WIRING DIAGRAM Models R30-37ie - R37-45 kW 400/3/50 Cod. 714.0211.01.00 – Rev. 0A Power wiring diagram Control circuit diagram 10 - 30 Cod. 710.0048.24.01 Rev0H – 02.2015...
HP SWITCH High pressure switch AIR T Air inlet temperature setting SETTING FAN PRESSURE Fan pressure Switch AIR T MAX Max. air inlet temperature SWITCH SETTING setting D) DRYER DIMENSIONS R30-37ie - R37-45kW 28 - 30 Cod. 710.0048.24.01 Rev0H – 02.2015...
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R55-75 kW AIR INLET AIR OUTLET 29 - 30 Cod. 710.0048.24.01 Rev0H – 02.2015...
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