Deltech HTD Series User manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SERVICE DEPARTMENT: (724) 746-1100
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
1. Pressurized devices
This equipment is a pressure containing device.
• Do not exceed maximum operating pressure as
shown on equipment serial number tag.
• Make certain equipment is depressurized before
servicing.
2. Electrical
This equipment requires electricity to operate.
• Install equipment in compliance with national and
local electrical codes.
• Standard equipment is supplied with NEMA 1 elec-
trical enclosures and is not intended for installation
in hazardous environments.
• Disconnect power supply to equipment when per-
forming any electrical service work.
3. Breathing air
• Air treated by this equipment may not be suitable
for breathing without further purification. Refer to
OSHA standard 1910.134 for the requirements for
breathing quality air.
Contents
1.0 INSTALLATION .........................................................2
2.0 OPERATION ............................................................3
3.0 MAINTENANCE .......................................................4
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .............................................6
SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................... 7-8
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS ...............................................9
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS ................................... 10-12
PARTS LIST .............................................................. 13-14
WARRANTY ..................................................................16
7610.724.28 Rev. B 12/06
Internal Use Only
724.27b/061250
HTD SERIES
HIGH INLET
TEMPERATURE
REFRIGERATED
COMPRESSED
AIR DRYERS

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IO
Serial Number
Tag
Ambient Air Filter
Electrical
Connection
Control
Panel
Air Inlet
Connection
Serial
Number
Tag
Drain
Connection Air Outlet
Connection
Separator and
Integral Filter
Left Side Front BackRight Side
Strainer
(shipped
separately)
Drain
Mechanism
Pipe Nipple
2. Location in the compressed air system
A. Maximum working pressure - 250 psig,
17.6 kgf/cm2. Do not exceed unit’s Maximum Working
Pressure.
1) For maximum capacity, install unit in air system at
highest pressure possible (e.g. before pressure
reducing valves)
2) For maximum capacity, install unit at coolest
compressed air temperature possible. Maximum
inlet compressed air temperature: 180°F, 82°C. If
inlet air exceeds this temperature, precool the air
by extending the piping between the compressor
and the dryer.
B. Air Outlet - Connect air outlet to downstream air lines.
C. By-pass piping - If servicing the unit without interrupt-
ing the air supply is desired, piping should include inlet
and outlet isolation valves and an air by-pass valve.
D. Condensate drain - It is advisable to connect drain
outlet to the condensate drainage system.
NOTE: Drain discharge is at system pressure. Drain line
should be anchored to prevent whipping.
1.4 Electrical connections
A. Dryer is designed to operate on power supply (volt-
age) listed on serial number tag located on the back of
the dryer.
B. Dryer is supplied with an electrical cord. Install in
receptacle of proper voltage.
NOTE: Models 50 and 75 (115v only) - Install plug
in receptacle rated for 20 amps. Units are sup-
plied with 20 amp plug.
NOTE: Refrigeration system is designed to run continu-
ously and should NOT be wired to cycle on/off with the air
compressor.
1.0 INSTALLATION
1.1 Location
A. Air compressor intake - Locate air compressor so that
contaminants potentially harmful to the dryer are not
drawn into the air system.
B. Free air flow - Do not block either side of the cabinet.
Observe minimum installation clearances as shown.
1.2 Mounting
Dryer is suitable for floor or shelf mounting.
1.3 Piping connections
A. Air Inlet - Connect compressed
air line from air compressor to
air inlet using strainer supplied.
1. Install strainer (included in
shipping carton) prior to
dryer inlet using pipe nipple
supplied or other piping as
required.
NOTE: Observe flow direction arrows on strainer.
NOTE: Install strainer where it is easily accessible for clean-
ing.
NOTE: Use vibration dampener, if vibration exists in air line
at inlet to dryer.
24"
12"
wall
6"
36"
Plug

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2.0 OPERATION
NOTE: Installations above 6000 feet, 1825 meters
Unit is adjusted to operate in altitudes up to 6000 feet,
1825 meters. If unit is installed in an altitude above this,
and has not been preset at the factory for this altitude,
contact Manufacturer’s Service Department.
2.1 Start-up
Start refrigeration system by pushing the on/off switch
to the ON position (depress rocker switch on side marked
“I”).
NOTE: The fault light may illuminate when unit is ener-
gized. Light should go out approximately 5 minutes
after start-up. If light remains lit after 30 minutes or illu-
minates after going out, refer to Troubleshooting Guide.
2.2 Operating check points
Check the following on a periodic basis:
A. Rocker switch is in the ON position.
B. Amber fault light is out.
C. Condensate is being regularly discharged.
2.3 Minimum/maximum operating conditions
A. Minimum/Maximum air pressure: 20/250 psig,
1.4/17.6 kgf/cm2
B. Maximum inlet air temperature: 180°F, 82°C
C. Minimum/Maximum ambient temperature:
35/110°F, 2/43°C
Control Panel
2. For dryers with an aftercooler installed upstream
Flow capacity in scfm (m3/min) @ 100°F, 38°C inlet
temperature, 100°F, 38°C inlet pressure dew point,
100°F, 38°C ambient temperature, 50°F, 10°C outlet
pressure dew point, and less than 10 psi, 0.7 kgf/cm2
pressure drop.
D. Maximum flow capacity
1. For dryers without an aftercooler installed upstream
Flow capacity in scfm (m3/min) @ 180°F, 82°C inlet
temperature, 160°F, 71°C inlet pressure dew point,
95°F, 35°C ambient temperature, 50°F, 10°C outlet
pressure dew point, and less than 5 psi, 0.35 kgf/cm2
pressure drop.
I
O
On/Off Switch Fault Light
60 HZ
Inlet Pressure
psig (kgf/cm2)175 (12.3) 150 (10.6) 125 (8.8) 100 (7.0)
Model
20 23 (0.65) 22 (0.62) 20 (0.57) 18 (0.51)
25 29 (0.82) 27 (0.76) 25 (0.71) 23 (0.65)
35 41 (1.16) 38 (1.08) 35 (0.99) 32 (0.91)
50 58 (1.64) 54 (1.53) 50 (1.42) 45 (1.27)
75 87 (2.46) 81 (2.29) 75 (2.12) 68 (1.93)
100 116 (3.29) 108 (3.06) 100 (2.83) 91 (2.58)
125 145 (4.12) 135 (3.82) 125 (3.54) 114 (3.23)
50 HZ
Inlet Pressure
psig (kgf/cm2)175 (12.3) 150 (10.6) 125 (8.8) 100 (7.0)
Model
20 20 (0.57) 18 (0.51) 17 (0.48) 15 (0.42)
25 24 (0.68) 23 (0.65) 21 (0.59) 19 (0.54)
35 31 (0.88) 29 (0.82) 27 (0.76) 24 (0.68)
50 58 (1.64) 54 (1.53) 50 (1.42) 45 (1.27)
75 71 (2.01) 66 (1.87) 61 (1.73) 55 (1.56)
100 97 (2.75) 90 (2.55) 83 (2.35) 76 (2.15)
125 121 (3.43) 112 (3.17) 104 (2.95) 95 (2.69)
60 HZ
Inlet Pressure
psig (kgf/cm2)175 (12.3) 150 (10.6) 125 (8.8) 100 (7.0)
Model
20 32 (0.91) 30 (0.85) 28 (0.79) 25 (0.71)
25 40 (1.13) 37 (1.05) 34 (0.96) 31 (0.88)
35 55 (1.56) 51 (1.44) 47 (1.33) 43 (1.22)
50 78 (2.21) 73 (2.07) 67 (1.90) 61 (1.73)
75 118 (3.34) 110 (3.12) 102 (2.89) 68 (1.93)
100 157 (4.45) 146 (4.14) 136 (3.85) 123 (3.48)
125 197 (5.58) 183 (5.18) 170 (4.82) 155 (4.39)
50 HZ
Inlet Pressure
psig (kgf/cm2)175 (12.3) 150 (10.6) 125 (8.8) 100 (7.0)
Model
20 27 (0.76) 25 (0.71) 23 (0.65) 21 (0.59)
25 33 (0.93) 31 (0.88) 29 (0.82) 26 (0.74)
35 43 (1.22) 40 (1.13) 37 (1.05) 33 (0.93)
50 78 (2.21) 73 (2.07) 67 (1.90) 61 (1.73)
75 96 (2.72) 90 (2.55) 83 (2.35) 75 (2.12)
100 131 (3.71) 122 (3.46) 113 (3.20) 102 (2.89)
125 164 (4.65) 152 (4.31) 142 (4.02) 129 (3.65)

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3.0 MAINTENANCE
DRYER IS A PRESSURE CONTAINING DEVICE.
DEPRESSURIZE BEFORE SERVICING.
3.1 Ambient air filter - Clean accumulated dust and dirt
from ambient air filter monthly or more often if air
flow across the condenser is impeded.
A. Remove top panel.
B. Remove ambient air filter by sliding upwards.
C. Wash with soap and water and allow to dry before re-
installing.
NOTE: Do not use solvents to clean ambient air filter.
D. Reinstall filter and top panel.
3.2 Inlet strainer - clean inlet strainer monthly or more
often if rapid clogging occurs.
A. Shut-off compressed air supply to the strainer
and depressurize.
B. Remove screen and clean or replace.
C. Reinstall.
Screen
3.3 Replace separator/filter element yearly
or more often if pressure drop across the
dryer is excessive.
A. Shut-off compressed air supply to the dryer and
depressurize.
B. Remove top panel.
C. Remove two screws holding side panel and remove
side panel by sliding upwards.
D. Disconnect drain tube from bulkhead fitting
in cabinet base. To remove, press the plastic
collar in, toward the fitting, while pulling the tube out
of the fitting.
E. Remove bowl - push bowl up, turn bowl 1/8th turn to
your left, and pull straight down.
F
. Clean filter bowl.
G. Replace element.
1. Replacing complete element
a) Pull off old element and discard.
b) Make certain O-ring inside top of
replacement element is in place and push
element onto filter head.
2. Replacing sleeve only
a) Pull element straight down to remove.
b) Remove bolt and bottom cap and remove
disposable filter sleeve.
c) Clean separator core with soap and water
if necessary
d) Slide new filter sleeve over separator core and
replace bottom cap and hand tighten bolt.
e) Make certain O-ring inside top of element is in
place and push element onto filter head.

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H. After making sure that O-ring and wave spring inside
top of bowl are in place, reassemble bowl to head.
NOTE: Make certain O-ring is generously lubricated
NOTE: Wave spring ends should be pointed down
to prevent the wave spring from interfering
with reassembly.
I. Reconnect drain tube to bulkhead fitting by pushing
tube into fitting until it locks in position.
J. Reinstall side and top panels.
K. Repressurize dryer and resume operation.
Element o-ring Separator Element
Bowl o-ring
Drain Mechanism
Wave Spring
Tube
Hose
Barb
3.4 Automatic condensate drain
• Check daily to be sure automatic drain is
discharging.
• Replace drain mechanism yearly.
A. Shut-off compressed air supply to the dryer
and depressurize.
B. Remove top panel.
C. Remove two screws holding side panel then
remove side panel by sliding upwards.
D. Disconnect drain tube from bulkhead fitting in
cabinet base. To remove, press the plastic collar in,
toward the fitting, while pulling the tube out of the
fitting.
E. Remove bowl - push bowl up, turn 1/8th turn to
your left, and pull bowl straight down.
F
. Remove drain tube fitting from bottom of bowl.
G. Remove old drain mechanism by turning knurled
fitting to the right (clockwise) and remove.
H. Install new drain mechanism. If necessary, use a
wire or pencil to guide the new mechanism into
place.
I. Reassemble drain tube fitting to bowl.
J. After making sure that large O-ring in filter head is
in place, reassemble bowl to head.
K. Reconnect drain tube to bulkhead fitting by push-
ing tube into fitting until it locks in position.
L. Reinstall top and side panels.
M. Repressurize dryer and resume operation.

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
A) Water downstream of dryer
B) High pressure drop across
dryer
C) Fault Alarm
D) Refrigeration system not
functioning properly
1. When dryer on/off switch in on or
"I" position
2. Refrigerant compressor cycles on
and off
1. Residual free moisture remaining in
downstream pipelines
2. Air by-pass system is open
3. Inlet and Outlet connections are
reversed
4. Temperatures surrounding air
lines downstream of dryer have
dropped below dryers dew point
rating.
5.
Excessive free moisture (bulk liquid)
at dryer inlet
6.
Condensate not being automati-
cally drained
Drain mechanism is clogged or
inoperative.
Drain line is restricted or frozen.
7. Dryer overloaded resulting in el-
evated dew point.
8. Refrigeration system not function-
ing properly resulting in elevated
dew point.
1. Inlet air strainer clogged
2. Excessive air flow
3. Separator filter clogged.
4. Freezing of moisture in evaporator
because of refrigeration system
improperly functioning.
1. Dryer overloaded resulting in high
air outlet temperature.
2. Refrigeration system not function-
ing properly resulting in high air
outlet temperature.
3. Unit functioning normally but ther-
mostatic switch is malfunctioning
or not securely mounted.
a. Power failure
b. Line disconnect switch open
c. Blown fuses, open breaker
d. Faulty wiring, loose terminals
a. High or low ambient conditions
b. Ambient air filter clogged
c. Condenser fins clogged
d. Fan motor or fan control switch
malfunction
e. Refrigerant leak
f. Low voltage
Blow out system with dry air
Check valve positions
Check for correct connection
Insulate or heat trace air lines exposed
to low ambients or dry air to lower
dew point
Install separator ahead of dryer
Replace drain mechanism if inopera-
tive
Open drain line
Check inlet air temperature and pres-
sure, flow rate (compressor capacity)
and ambient air temperature
See D below
Clean inlet air strainer
Check flow rate
Replace filter sleeve
See D below
See A 7
See D below
Contact qualified refrigeration repair-
man or manufacturer’s service depart-
ment
Check power to unit
Close disconnect switch
Check for continuity
Have electrician check electrical con-
nections
Check minimum/maximum tempera-
ture ranges
Clean ambient air filter
Clean condenser
Replace fan motor or fan control
switch
Contact qualified refrigeration repair-
man or manufacturer's service depart-
ment
Check wiring
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION

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SPECIFICATIONS - Models 20 thru 75
Description Model
20 25 35 50 75
Operating Conditions
Rated Capacity
@125 psig, 8.8 kgf/cm
2
*
scfm
m
3
/min
60 / 50 Hz
60 / 50 Hz
20 / 17
0.57 / 0.48
25 / 21
0.71 / 0.59
35 / 27
0.99 / 0.76
50 / 50
1.42 / 1.42
75 / 61
2.12 / 1.7
Maximum Working Pressure 250 psig (17.6 kgf/cm
2
)
Maximum Inlet Temperature 180°F (82°C)
Min/Max. Ambient Temperature 35-110°F (2-43°C)
Pressure Drop @
rated capacity
psi
(kgf/cm
2
)
60 / 50 Hz
60 / 50 Hz
4.5 / 2.9
(0.32 / 0.20)
3.3 / 2.4
(0.23 / 0.17)
4.7 / 2.9
(0.33 / 0.20)
4.5 / 4.5
(0.32 / 0.32)
3.8 / 2.2
(0.27 / 0.15)
Refrigeration System Data
Compressor Type Hermetic, Rotary, Permanent Split Capacitor
BTU/HR - Refrigeration Only
@ ASRE-T Conditions 60 / 50 Hz 8720 / 7043 12500 / 9970
Outlet Air Temperature
(nominal @ rated conditions) 155°F (68°C)
Refrigerant Type R-407C
Refrigerant Charge oz (grams) 60 / 50 Hz See Dryer Serial Tag
Suction Pressure Setting 67 psig (4.7 kgf/cm
2
)
Factory Test (design) Pressure
high side/low side 330/178 psig (23.2/12.5 kgf/cm
2
)
Condenser Fan Switch Setting (in-out) 240-180 psig (16.9-12.7 kgf/cm
2
)
Air Flow Across Condenser cfm
m
3
/min
60 / 50 Hz
60 / 50 Hz
280 / 235
(7.9 / 6.7)
620 /515
(17.6 / 14.6)
Electrical Data
Unit
VAC/phase/Hz
115/1/60
115/1/60
Minimum/maximum volts 98-127
Full Load AmpS (FLA) 8.7 12.6
Branch Circuit Fuse Size (amps) 15 20
Compressor
Volts/phase/Hz 115/1/60
Rated Load amps (RLA) 7.5 11.0
Locked Rotor amps (LRA) 44.0 67.0
Watts (input) 853 1220
Overload Thermal and Current (Auto Reset)
Condenser fan motor
Volts/phase/Watts (output) 115/1/25 115/1/35
Full Load Amps (FLA) 1.2 1.6
Other Loads
Volts/amps/Watts 115/0.002/0.2
Unit
VAC/phase/Hz
220-240/1/50
220-240/1/50
Minimum/maximum volts 198-264
Full Load Amps (FLA) 3.4 6.0
Branch Circuit Fuse Size (amps) 15
Compressor
Volts/phase/Hz 220-240/1/50
Rated Load amps (RLA) 2.8 5.1
Locked Rotor amps (LRA) 18.6 28.0
Watts (input) 690 990
Overload Thermal and Current (Auto Reset)
Condenser fan motor
Volts/phase/Watts (output) 220-240/1/18.3 220-240/1/25.6
Full Load Amps (FLA) 0.6 0.8
Other Loads
Volts/amps/Watts 220-240/0.002/0.4
* Capacity @ 180°F, 82°C inlet temperature, 160°F, 71°C inlet pressure dew point, 95°F, 35°C ambient temperature, 50°F, 10°C outlet pres-
sure dew point, and less than 5 psi, 0.35 kgf/cm2 pressure drop.

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SPECIFICATIONS - Models 100 and 125
Description Model
100 125
Operating Conditions
Rated Capacity
@125 psig, 8.8 kgf/cm
2
*
scfm
m
3
/min
60 / 50 Hz
60 / 50 Hz
100 / 83
2.83 / 2.35
125 / 104
3.54 / 2.95
Maximum Working Pressure 250 psig (17.6 kgf/cm
2
)
Maximum Inlet Temperature 180°F (82°C)
Min/Max. Ambient Temperature 35-110°F (2-43°C)
Pressure Drop @
rated capacity
psi
(kgf/cm
2
)
60 / 50 Hz
60 / 50 Hz
3.5 / 2.6
(0.25 / 0.18)
4.6 / 3.1
(0.32 / 0.22)
Refrigeration System Data
Compressor Type Hermetic, Rotary, Permanent Split Capacitor
BTU/HR - Refrigeration Only
@ ASRE-T Conditions 60 / 50 Hz 24880 / 19543
Outlet Air Temperature
(nominal @ rated conditions) 155°F (68°C)
Refrigerant Type R-22
Refrigerant Charge oz (grams) 60 / 50 Hz See Dryer Serial Tag
Suction Pressure Setting 67 psig (4.7 kgf/cm
2
)
Factory Test (design) Pressure
high side/low side 278/144 psig (19.6/10.1 kgf/cm
2
)
Condenser Fan Switch Setting (in-out) 240-180 psig (16.9-12.7 kgf/cm
2
)
Air Flow Across Condenser cfm
m
3
/min
60 / 50 Hz
60 / 50 Hz
830 / 690
(23.5 / 19.5)
Electrical Data
Unit
VAC/phase/Hz
208-230/1/60
230/1/60
Minimum/maximum volts 187-253
Full Load AmpS (FLA) 11.7
Branch Circuit Fuse Size (amps) 20
Compressor
Volts/phase/Hz 208-230/1/60
Rated Load amps (RLA) 10.6
Locked Rotor amps (LRA) 58.0
Watts (input) 2415
Overload Thermal and Current (Auto Reset)
Condenser fan motor
Volts/phase/Watts (output) 230/1/60
Full Load Amps (FLA) 1.1
Other Loads
Volts/amps/Watts 230/0.002/0.4
Unit
VAC/phase/Hz
220-240/1/50
220-240/1/50
Minimum/maximum volts 198-264
Full Load Amps (FLA) 10.5
Branch Circuit Fuse Size (amps) 15
Compressor
Volts/phase/Hz 220-240/1/50
Rated Load amps (RLA) 9.4
Locked Rotor amps (LRA) 38.7
Watts (input) 2050
Overload Thermal and Current (Auto Reset)
Condenser fan motor
Volts/phase/Watts (output) 230/1/50
Full Load Amps (FLA) 1.1
Other Loads
Volts/amps/Watts 220-240/0.002/0.4
* Capacity @ 180°F, 82°C inlet temperature, 160°F, 71°C inlet pressure dew point, 95°F,
35°C ambient temperature, 50°F, 10°C outlet pressure dew point, and less
than 5 psi, 0.35 kgf/cm2 pressure drop.

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Models 20 thru 75 - All Voltages
Only Models 50 and 75 - 230-1-50/60
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS
3
LINE
SW
G
1
2
3
3
4
ATEMPERATURE
FPS 8FM CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
4
RC
HTS 7
5
M
LT
R
C S
6
REFRIGERANT
COMPRESSOR
4
4
HIGH
4
WIRING SCHEMATIC
2
3 1
OLT
14
Only Models 50 and 75 - 115-1-50/60
3
LINE
SW
G
1
2
3
3
4
ATEMPERATURE
FPS 8FM CONDENSER
FAN MOTOR
4
RC
HTS 7
5
M
LT
R
C S
6
REFRIGERANT
COMPRESSOR
4
4
HIGH
4
WIRING SCHEMATIC
Models 100 and 125 - All Voltages
FPS
TB
HTS
FM
OLT
LT
SW
M
Front of Dryer
(Outside)
Right Side of Dryer
(Inside)
COMPONENT LOCATIONS
RC
Models 20 thru 125 - All Voltages
LT
SW
FPS
CT
HTS
FM
OLT
M
RC
Front of Dryer
(Outside)
Right Side of Dryer
(Inside)
COMPONENT LOCATIONS
LEGEND
SW - On/Off Switch
OLT - Thermal Overload
M - Compressor Motor
RC - Run Capacitor
HTS - High Temperature Switch
LT - Fault Light
FPS - Fan Pressure Switch
FM - Fan Motor
TB - Terminal Block
CT - Contactor w/115V Coil
Only Models 50 and 75 - 115-1-50/60

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DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
Models 20, 25, 35
Model Weight
20 79 lbs (36 kg)
25 80 lbs (36 kg)
35 81 lbs (37 kg)
718 mm
317 mm
105 mm
1.9/16 "
40 mm
5 mm
217 mm
1" 25 mm
6 mm
257 mm
5.1/16 "
128 mm
257 mm
216 mm
41 mm
130 mm
105 mm
287 mm
1.1/2"
38 mm
168 mm
21 mm
327 mm

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DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
Models 50 and 75
Model Weight
50 150 lbs (68 kg)
75 155 lbs (70 kg)
933 mm
117 mm
1.1/2"
38 mm
429 mm
5 mm
419 mm
25 mm
21 mm
15 1/4"
387 mm
8 7/16"
213 mm
425 mm
6 mm
129 mm
39 mm
175 mm
160 mm
232 mm
59 mm

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DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
Models 100 and 125
Model Weight
100 187 lbs (85 kg)
125 189 lbs (86 kg)
1"
1"

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PARTS LIST
Maintenance Kits
PARTS DESCRIPTION 20 25 35 50 75
Separator
*Separator/Filter Cartridge E9-16 E9-16 E9-16 E9-20 E9-24
Filter Sleeve S9-16 S9-16 S9-16 S9-20 S9-24
*Drain Mechanism 05.4170-08 05.4170-08 05.4170-08 05.4170-08 05.4170-08
Bowl 03.0810-04 03.0810-04 03.0810-04 03.0810-05 03.0810-06
*O-ring Bowl 9320.552.14 9320.552.14 9320.552.14 9320.552.16 9320.552.16
Inlet (Compressed Air) Strainer
Strainer, inlet 4731.735.1 4731.735.1 4731.735.1 4731.735.2 4731.735.2
*Screen, strainer 4731.735.5 4731.735.5 4731.735.5 4731.735.7 4731.735.7
Electrical
Switch on/off 6110.706.7 6110.706.7 6110.706.7 6110.706.7 6110.706.7
Light, Fault (amber)
115/1/60
6350.451.10 6350.451.10 6350.451.10 6350.451.10 6350.451.10
Light, Fault (amber)
220-240/1/50
6350.451.11 6350.451.11 6350.451.11 6350.451.11 6350.451.11
Cord Set
115/1/60
03.7133-10 03.7133-10 03.7133-10 03.7133-11 03.7133-11
Cord Set
230/1/60
03.7133-24 03.7133-24 03.7133-24 03.7133-25 03.7133-25
Cord Set
220-240/1/50
03.7133-12 03.7133-12 03.7133-12 03.7133-12 03.7133-12
Capacitor, run
115/1/60
5910.103.17 5910.103.17 5910.103.17 5910.103.49 5910.103.49
Capacitor, run
220-240/1/50
5910.103.18 5910.103.18 5910.103.18 5910.103.49 5910.103.50
Capacitor, run
208-230/1/60
5910.103.18 5910.103.18 5910.103.18 5910.103.49 5910.103.49
Overload, Compressor
115/1/60
5925.571.12 5925.571.12 5925.571.12 5925.571.15 5925.571.15
Overload, Compressor
208-230/1/60
5925.571.13 5925.571.13 5925.571.13 5925.571.16 5925.571.16
Overload, Compressor
220-240/1/50
5925.571.14 5925.571.14 5925.571.14 5925.571.14 5925.571.14
Switch, fault light w/conn. 03.7419-02 03.7419-02 03.7419-02 03.7419-03 03.7419-03
Condenser Fan
Fan Motor
115/1/60
6105.226.2 6105.226.2 6105.226.2 6105.226.7 6105.226.7
Fan Motor
220-240/1/50
6105.226.4 6105.226.4 6105.226.4 6105.226.9 6105.226.9
Fan Motor
208-230/1/60
6105.226.4 6105.226.4 6105.226.4 6105.226.9 6105.226.9
Fan Blade
115/1/60
6105.378.2 6105.378.2 6105.378.2 6105.378.4 6105.378.4
Fan Blade
208-240-1-50/60
--- --- --- 6105.378.6 6105.378.6
Refrigeration System
Compressor
115/1/60
4130.106.100 4130.106.100 4130.106.100 4130.106.102 4130.106.102
Compressor
208-230/1/60
4130.106.68 4130.106.68 4130.106.68 4130.106.71 4130.106.71
Compressor
220-240/1/50
4130.106.101 4130.106.101 4130.106.101 4130.106.72 4130.106.72
Condenser 4130.112.13 4130.112.13 4130.112.13 4130.112.15 4130.112.15
Hot gas by-pass valve 4130.690.21 4130.690.21 4130.690.21 4130.690.22 4130.690.22
Filter/Dryer 4130.165.12 4130.165.12 4130.165.12 4130.165.12 4130.165.12
Fan Pressure Switch 03.7483-04 03.7483-04 03.7483-04 03.7483-05 03.7483-05
Cabinet
*Filter, Ambient Air 4460.233.3 4460.233.3 4460.233.3 4460.233.4 4460.233.4
Grommet (light & switch, front panel) 9320.302.11 9320.302.11 9320.302.11 9320.302.11 9320.302.11
Foot, mounting 9330.230.2 9330.230.2 9330.230.2 9330.230.2 9330.230.2
* Maintenance kits for the above models are available "*" indicates items included in the kits.
For Dryer Models Kit Number
20, 25, 35 RDMK4B
50 RDMK6B
75 RDMK5B

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PARTS LIST
Maintenance Kits
PARTS DESCRIPTION 100 125
Separator
*Separator/Filter Cartridge E9-24 E9-24
Filter Sleeve S9-24 S9-24
*Drain Mechanism 05.4170-08 05.4170-08
Bowl 03.0810-06 03.0810-06
*O-ring Bowl 9320.552.16 9320.552.16
Strainer, inlet 4731.735.3 4731.735.3
*Screen, strainer 4731.735.8 4731.735.8
Electrical
Switch on/off 6110.706.7 6110.706.7
Light, Fault 230v 6350.451.11 6350.451.11
Cord Set 03.7133-25 03.7133-25
Capacitor, run
230/1/60
3065778 3065778
Capacitor, run
220-240/1/50
Switch, fault light w/conn. 03.7419-03 03.7419-03
Condenser Fan
Fan Motor 6105.226.9 6105.226.9
Fan Blade 6105.378.5 6105.378.5
Refrigeration System
Compressor
230/1/60
4130.106.104 4130.106.104
Compressor
220-240/1/50
4130.106.105 4130.106.105
Condenser 4130.112.19 4130.112.19
Hot gas by-pass valve 4130.690.22 4130.690.22
Filter/Dryer 4130.165.12 4130.165.12
Fan Pressure Switch 03.7483-05 03.7483-05
Cabinet
*Filter, Ambient Air 4460.233.6 4460.233.6
Grommet (light & switch, front panel) 9320.302.11 9320.302.11
Foot, mounting 9330.230.2 9330.230.2
* Maintenance kits for the above models are available "*" indicates
items included in the kits.
For Dryer Models Kit Number
100 RDMK3B
125 RDMK3B

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NOTES

SERVICE DEPARTMENT: (724) 746-1100
WARRANTY
The manufacturer warrants the product manufactured by it, when properly installed, operated, applied, and
maintained in accordance with procedures and recommendations outlined in manufacturer’s instruction manu-
als, to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period as specified below, provided such defect is
discovered and brought to the manufacturer’s attention within the aforesaid warranty period.
The manufacturer will repair or replace any product or part determined to be defective by the manufacturer
within the warranty period, provided such defect occurred in normal service and not as a result of misuse, abuse,
neglect or accident. Normal maintenance items requiring routine replacement are not warranted. The warranty
covers parts and labor for the warranty period unless otherwise specified. Repair or replacement shall be made at
the factory or the installation site, at the sole option of the manufacturer. Any service performed on the product
by anyone other than the manufacturer must first be authorized by the manufacturer.
Unauthorized service voids the warranty and any resulting charge or subsequent claim will not be paid. Products
repaired or replaced under warranty shall be warranted for the unexpired portion of the warranty applying to the
original product.
The foregoing is the exclusive remedy of any buyer of the manufacturer’s product. The maximum damages liabil-
ity of the manufacturer is the original purchase price of the product or part.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN, ORAL, OR
STATUTORY, AND IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE IMPLIED WARRAN-
TY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE BY
REASON OF STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT OR ITS NEGLIGENCE IN WHATEVER MANNER INCLUDING DESIGN, MANUFACTURE
OR INSPECTION OF THE EQUIPMENT OR ITS FAILURE TO DISCOVER, REPORT, REPAIR, OR MODIFY LATENT DEFECTS
INHERENT THEREIN.
THE MANUFACTURER, HIS REPRESENTATIVE OR DISTRIBUTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF USE OF THE PROD-
UCT OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL COSTS, EXPENSES, OR DAMAGES INCURRED BY THE BUYER, WHETH-
ER ARISING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY , NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY IN TORT.
The manufacturer does not warrant any product, part, material, component, or accessory manufactured by oth-
ers and sold or supplied in connection with the sale of manufacturer’s products.
Warranty Period
Parts and labor for two (2) years from the date of shipment from the factory; heat exchangers are covered (parts
only) for an additional three (3) years (total of five [5]). On units that manufacturer requests be returned to the
factory, a one time removal/reinstallation labor allowance as noted in the Service Warranty Policies and Proce-
dures Handbook will apply. Freight to the factory from the installation site and to the installation site from the
factory will be paid by the manufacturer; means of transportation to be specified by manufacturer.
AUTHORIZATION FROM THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT IS NECESSARY BEFORE MATERIAL IS
RETURNED TO THE FACTORY OR IN-WARRANTY REPAIRS ARE MADE.
SPX Dehydration & Process Filtration
1000 Philadelphia Street
Canonsburg, PA 15317-1700 U.S.A.
Phone: 724-745-8647 • Fax: 724-745-4967
Email: [email protected]
www.deltech-spx.com
SPX Dehydration & Process Filtration Canada
1415 California Avenue
Brockville, ON , Canada , K6V 7H7
Phone: 613-345-2280 • Fax: 613-345-7240
Email: [email protected]
www.deltech-spx.com
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