Connection To The Compressed-Air System - Beko DRYPOINT RAX 125 NA-E-OB Series Instructions For Installation And Operation Manual

Compressed air refrigeration dryer
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Installation
9.4

Connection to the compressed-air system

Danger!
Compressed air!
All works must only be carried out by qualified skilled personnel.
Never work on compressed-air systems which are under pressure.
The operator or the user must ensure that the dryer is never operated with a pressure exceeding the
maximum pressure value indicated on the name plate.
Exceeding the maximum operating pressure can be dangerous for the operator but also for the device.
The air temperature and the air flow at the inlet of the dryer must lie within the limit values indicated on the name plate.
The connecting lines must be free from dust, iron rust, shards and other contaminations and correspond to the flow rate
of the dryer. Should air with a very high temperature be treated, the installation of an aftercooler may be necessary. For
the implementation of maintenance works, the installation of a bypass system is recommended.
The dryer was designed in such a manner that vibrations that may occur during operation are limited. Therefore, it is
advisable to employ connecting lines (flexible hoses, vibration-inhibiting fittings etc.) which protect the dryer against
possible vibrations in the pipework.
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Note!
Contaminated intake air!
In the event that the intake air is strongly contaminated (ISO 8573.1 class 3.-3) or poorer quality, we
recommend the additional installation of a prefilter (e.g. CLEARPOINT F040), to avoid clogging of the heat
exchanger.
CAUTION!
During the piping of the dryer, the inlet and outlet connections need to be supported as is shown in the
illustration.
Non-observance will cause damage.
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