Refrigerant Dryers
Ideal for general purpose compressed air, refrigeration dryers provide water vapour removal with pressure dewpoints of +3°C. Refrigeration dryers are not suitable for installations where piping is installed in ambient temperatures below the dryer dewpoint.
TAH to TCH Series
Flow rates: 0.35 to 3.5 m3/min
- Unrivalled Quality
SECOTEC® Series TA to TF
Flow rates: 0.6 to 25.0 m3/min
- The cost saving effect of the SECOTEC® system
CRD2 Series
Flow rates: 18 to 120 m3/min
- High performance, low costs
HPC large refrigerant dryers are a proven and reliable range of compressed air dryers that have been sensibly designed and built to last. The primary goals during the development and design stages were to minimise energy consumption and enhance reliability and air quality.
The combination of an efficient heat exchange design, R407C refrigerant and a level sensing 'zero loss' condensate drain produces a compact energy efficient dryer. The use of R407c refrigerant reduces the refrigerant charge, compressor size and running costs when compared to more conventional designs. This range of HPC dryers utilises energy efficient scroll compressors that have 50% fewer moving parts, lower vibration, reduced noise levels and consume 20% less energy than an equivalent output piston compressor increasing energy efficiency further still and providing triple savings.
TG - TH Series
Flow rates: 24.2 to 90 m3/min
- Savings day after day
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Large, energy-saving dryers from HPC KAESER enable significant savings all day, every day. For example, at 40% airflow they consume only 43% of their nominal energy requirement. Therefore in comparison with conventional dryers equipped with hot-gas bypass control they achieve energy cost savings of approximately 54%.
In addition, each unit is fitted as standard with a timer which allows further savings to be made, e.g. in periods of low demand and downtime, such as during work breaks and the weekend - every kilowatt saved reduces CO2 emissions and consequently benefits the environment. Moreover, extra savings of approximately £700 per year are possible if the dryers are used in air systems with redundant compressed air treatment and drying capacity, i.e. operating at 50 to 70 percent of rated compressed air flow. |
"We originally expected a payback period for our investment of 15 months. In fact it has paid for itself in less than six." Kieran Flemming, Commercial Manager, Trinity ...
19-01-2012
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