Gardner Denver 9VXRD025 User manual

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SERVICE DEPARTMENT: (724) 746-1100
7610.478.29B 5/02
18-2-610
9VXRD SERIES REFRIGERATED DRYERS
MODELS: 9VXRD025, 9VXRD035, 9VXRD050, 9VXRD075,
9VXRD100, 9VXRD125, 9VXRD150
CONTENTS
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION ............................2
RECEIVING, MOVING, UNPACKING ..........................2
1.0 INSTALLATION ...................................................3
2.0 OPERATION .......................................................4
3.0 MAINTENANCE .................................................7
SIZING ......................................................................7
ENGINEERING DATA.................................................8
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS ........................................9
DIMENSIONS / WEIGHTS ..........................................9
TROUBLESHOOTING ...............................................10
PARTS LIST .............................................................11
WARRANTY............................................................12
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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1. PRESSURIZED DEVICES:
This equipment is a pressure containing device. Do
not exceed maximum operating pressure as shown
on equipment serial number tag. Make sure equip-
ment is depressurized before working on or disas-
sembling it for service.
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
2. ELECTRICAL:
This equipment requires electricity to operate.
Install equipment in compliance with all applicable
electrical codes.
Standard equipment is supplied with electrical enclo-
sures not intended for installation in hazardous
environments.
Disconnect power supply to equipment when per-
forming any electrical service work.
A. RECEIVING
This shipment has been thoroughly checked, packed
and inspected before leaving our plant. It was re-
ceived in good condition by the carrier and was so
acknowledged.
Check for Visible Loss or Damage.
If this shipment shows evidence of loss or damage at
time of delivery to you, insist that a notation of this
loss or damage be made on the delivery receipt by
the carrier’s agent.
B. UNPACKING
Check for Concealed Loss or Damage.
When a shipment has been delivered to you in
apparent good order, but concealed damage is
found uponunpacking, notify the carrier immediately
and insist on his agent inspecting the shipment.
Concealed damage claims are not our responsibility
as our terms are F.O.B. point of shipment.
C. MOVING
In moving or transporting dryer, do not tip dryer
onto its side.
D. STORAGE
Important - Do not store dryer in temperatures
above 130°F, 54.4°C.
3. BREATHING AIR:
Air treated by this equipment may not be suitable
for breathing without further purification.
Refer to applicable standards and specifications
for the requirements for breathing quality air.
RECEIVING, MOVING, AND UNPACKING

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IMPORTANT:
READ PRIOR TO STARTING THIS EQUIPMENT
1.0 Installation
1.1 Location
A. For typical placement in a compressed air system,
see drawing.
B. Air compressor intake–Locate air compressor so
that contaminants potentially harmful to the
dryer (e.g. ammonia) are not drawn into the air
system.
C. Clearances
Free air flow - Allow at least 12 inches (305 mm) on
the front and each side of the cabinet and 6 inches
(152 mm) at the back of the cabinet for free air flow.
Service - To facilitate maintenance leave 24 inches
(610 mm) of clearance in front of dryer.
D. Standard units are designed to operate in ambients
from 45 to 110°F (7 to 43°C).
E. Installations in altitudes above 4500 feet (1370 meters)
– Dryer is adjusted to operate in altitudes up to 4500
feet (1370 meters). If dryer is installed in an altitude
above this, and has not been preset at the factory for
this altitude, contact manufacturer’s Service Depart-
ment.
NOTE: Outdoor installation–Standard units are designed
for indoor installation. Contact manufacturer if installing
outdoors.
1.2 Mounting
Mount on floor or shelf free from vibration.
Aftercooler
Separator
Dryer
Oil Removal
Filter
Compressor
Power Cord
Air Inlet
Air Outlet
Quick Release
Locks
Air Flow
* Screws used for shipping only.
Remove after installation.
Separator
Temperature
Indicator
Power On
Light
On/Off Switch
Drain
Condenser

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1.4 Electrical connections
A. Dryer is designed to operate on the voltage, phase,
and frequency listed on the serial number tag.
B. Dryer is supplied with a cord and plug. Install in a
receptacle of proper voltage.
NOTE:
Refrigeration condensing unit is designed to run continu-
ously and should NOT be wired to cycle on/off with the air
compressor.
NOTE:
Models 150 (115V only)—install plug in receptacle rated
for 20 amps.
1.3 Piping connections
A. Air Inlet—Connect compressed air line from air
source to air inlet.
WARNING: Refer to Serial Number Tag for maximum
working pressure. Do not exceed dryer’s Maximum
Working Pressure.
NOTE:
Install dryer in air system at highest pressure possible
(e.g. before pressure reducing valves).
NOTE:
Install dryer at coolest compressed air temperature
possible. Maximum inlet compressed air temperature:
120°F (49°C). If inlet air exceeds this temperature, precool
the air with an aftercooler.
B. Air Outlet—Connect air outlet to downstream
air lines.
C. By-pass piping—
If servicing the dryer without interrupting the
air supply is desired, piping should include
inlet and outlet valves and an air by-pass valve.
D. Water cooled models—cooling water inlet and
outlet
1. Connect cooling water supply to cooling water
inlet.
2. Connect cooling water return line to cooling
water outlet connection.
NOTE:
Strainer and water regulating valve are supplied on water
cooled models.
Air Inlet
Air Outlet
1.5 Moisture separator
A. Separator has an internal drain which automatically
discharges collected condensate. It may be desirable
to pipe the condensate from the Automatic Drain
outlet to a suitable drain.
NOTE:
Discharge is at system pressure. Drain line should be
anchored.
NOTE:
Condensate may contain oil. Comply with applicable laws
concerning proper disposal.
B. Separator has a knurled fitting with flexible drain
tubing attached. Be sure knurled fitting is tightened
by turning it counter-clockwise before operating
dryer.
TO CLOSE
TURN COUNTERCLOCKWISE

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2.0 Operation
2.1 Minimum/Maximum operating conditions
A. Maximum inlet air pressure: refer to dryer serial
number tag
B. Minimum inlet air pressure: 30 psig (2.1 kgf/cm2)
C. Maximum inlet air temperature: 120°F (49°C)
D. Maximum ambient temperature:
Air-cooled models: 110°F (43°C)
Water-cooled models: 130°F (54°C)
E. Minimum ambient temperature: 45°F (7°C)
On/Off Switch Power-On Light Dewpoint Indicator (Green)
2.2 Start-up
Energize compressor by positioning the on/off switch in
the on (I) position. Compressor on light will illuminate.
2.3 Operating check points
Check the following on a periodic basis:
A. Green power on light is illuminated.
B. Dewpoint indicator is in green area.
C. Condensate is discharging from drain.

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OUTLET DEWPOINT
DEW POINT
TEMPERATURE MULTIPLIER
°F°C
38 3 1.0
40 4 1.1
45 7 1.2
50 10 1.3
COOLING MEDIUM*
AMBIENT
TEMPERATURE MULTIPLIER
°F°C
80 27 1.12
90 32 1.06
100 38 1.00
110 43 0.94
INLET COMPRESSED AIR CONDITIONS
INLET INLET TEMPERATURES
PRESSURES 80°F90°F 100°F 110°F 120°F
psig kgf/cm227°C32°C38°C 43°C49°C
50 3.5 1.35 1.05 0.84 0.69 0.56
80 5.6 1.50 1.17 0.95 0.79 0.66
100 7.0 1.55 1.23 1.00 0.82 0.70
125 8.8 1.63 1.31 1.07 0.91 0.74
150 10.5 1.70 1.37 1.13 0.95 0.80
175 12.3 1.75 1.42 1.18 0.99 0.84
200 14.0 1.80 1.47 1.22 1.03 0.89
3.1 Condenser coil—
Clean off accumulated dust and dirt monthly.
3.2 Moisture separator—
Replace filter element when pressure drop across
dryer is excessive or annually.
3.3 Check separator daily to be sure automatic drain is
discharging.
3.4 Replace drain mechanism annually.
To facilitate service, maintenance kits are available.
3.0 Maintenance Sizing
Determining dryer capacity at actual operating
conditions
To determine the maximum inlet flow capacity of a dryer
at various operating conditions, multiply the rated
capacity from Table 1 by the multipliers shown in Table 2.
Example: How many scfm can an air-cooled model 125
handle when compressed air to be dried is at 80 psig and
90°F; ambient air temperature is 80°F; and a 35°F dew
point temperature is desired?
Answer: 125 x 1.17 x 1.12 x 1.0 = 163.8 scfm.
TABLE 2
Air capacity correction factors (Multipliers)
25 35 50 75 100 125 150
MODEL
Rated capacity of 60 Hz 25 35 50 75 100 125 150
air-cooled models (scfm) 50 Hz 21 29 42 63 84 105 125
TABLE 1
Rated capacity (scfm) and pressure drop @ 100 psig inlet
pressure, 100°F inlet temperature, and 100°F ambient
temperature
*Air-cooled models; water-cooled models use 1.15 multiplier if cooling water is
below 35°C, 95°F.
Element o-ring Separator Element
Bowl o-ring
Drain Mechanis
m
Wave Spring
Tube
Hose
Barb

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Minimum – Maximum Operating Conditions 25 35 50 75 100 / 125 150
Min.-Max. Inlet Air Pressure (compressed air at inlet to dryer) 30 psig (2.1 kgf/cm2) - 250 psig (17.6 kgf/cm2)
Max. Inlet Air Temp. (compressed air at inlet to dryer) 120°F (49°C)
Min.-Max. Ambient Temperature Air-cooled 45°F (7°C) - 110°F (43°C) Water-cooled 45°F (7°C) - 130°F (54°C)
Refrigeration System Data
Compressor Type Hermetic - Resistance Start, Induction Run - Non-Cycling
Refrigeration Compressor Horsepower 1/6 1/5 1/4 1/3 1/2 3/4
BTU/HR – Refrigeration Only
@ 35°F Evaporator & 100°F Ambient 60 Hz / 50 Hz 1010 / 842 1380 / 1150 2160 / 1800 2780 / 2317 4430 / 3692 6020 / 5017
Refrigerant Type R-134a R-134a R-134a R-134a R-134a R-134a
Refrigerant Charge See dryer serial number tag
Suction Pressure Setting (controlled by hot gas by-pass valve) 31.5 psig 31.5 psig 31.5 psig 31.5 psig 31.5 psig 31.5 psig
Condenser Fan Switch Setting (in-out) (psig) NA NA NA NA NA 110-70
Air Flow Across Condenser (cfm) 60 Hz / 50 Hz 105 / 98 235 / 196 275 / 229 220 / 183 350 / 292 530 / 440
Condenser Cooling Water Requirements (gpm @ 85°F) NA NA NA NA NA 2.2 / 1.8
(water-cooled models only) (40 psig min. pressure)
Electrical
Nominal Voltages 115/1/60
Max.- Min. Voltage 127-104 127-104 127-104 127-104 127-104 127-104
Rated Load Amps 3.4 3.9 5.9 7.4 10.3 14.7
Locked Rotor Amps 18.0 22.0 28.0 35.0 48.0 66.3
Minimum Circuit Ampacity 4.0 4.7 7.3 9.1 12.4 18.3
Branch Circuit Fuse Size (amps) 15 15 15 15 20 25
Watts @ 35°F Evaporator & 100°F Ambient 280 290 465 600 815 1060
Resistance (ohms) Single phase Start C/S --- --- --- --- --- 3.15
Run C/R --- --- --- --- --- 0.416
Overload Thermal & Current (Auto reset)
Nominal Voltages 208-230/1/60
Max.-Min. Voltage 253-187 253-187 253-187 253-198 253-187 253-198
Rated Load Amps 1.8 2.1 3.0 4.1 5.1 8.3
Locked Rotor Amps 8.5 13.7 14.4 19.0 23.0 33.5
Minimum Circuit Ampacity 2.2 2.6 3.7 5.1 5.2 10.5
Branch Circuit Fuse Size (amps) 15 15 15 15 15 15
Watts @ 35°F Evaporator & 100°F Ambient 280 290 470 600 815 1060
Resistance (ohms) Single phase Start C/S --- --- --- --- --- 7.92
Run C/R --- --- --- --- --- 1.55
Overload Thermal & Current (Auto reset)
Nominal Voltages 220-240/1/50
Max.-Min. Voltage 264-198 264-198 264-198 264-198 264-198 264-198
Rated Load Amps 1.6 1.8 2.6 3.5 4.2 7.6
Locked Rotor Amps 8.7 10.7 14.5 15.2 21.0 53.0
Minimum Circuit Ampacity 2.0 2.2 3.2 4.4 5.2 9.9
Branch Circuit Fuse Size (amps) 15 15 15 15 15 15
Watts @ 35°F Evaporator & 100°F Ambient 223 257 395 507 669 930
Resistance (ohms) Single phase Start C/S --- --- --- --- --- 10.49
Run C/R --- --- --- --- --- 1.8
Overload Thermal & Current (Auto reset)
ENGINEERING DATA

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ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
Models 25, 35 - 115V/60 Hz; 208-230V/60Hz; 220-240V/50 Hz
Model 50 - 115V/60 Hz; 220-240V/50 Hz
Model 75 - 115V/60 Hz
Model 50 - 208-230V/60Hz
Model 75 - 208-230V/60 Hz; 220-240V/50 Hz
Models 100, 125 - All Voltages
Model 150 - 230V/60 Hz
Legend
PBS - Push button switch
1LT - Power-on light
SR - Start Relay
CAP - Start Capacitor
MTR - Compressor
FM - Fan Motor
OL - Overload
FPS - Fan Pressure Switch (Only on 150 scfm)
CT - Contactor w/115v coil
SW - On/Off Switch
Model 150 - 115V/60 Hz

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DIMENSIONS/WEIGHTS
Dimensions
inches
Model 25 35 50 75 100 125 150
A17 17 19-15/16 21-9/16 21-9/16 26-15/16 26-15/16
B22 22 24-7/16 28-11/16 28-11/16 30-1/8 30-1/8
C17 17 17 20 20 23-3/4 23-3/4
D1-13/16 1-13/16 1-15/16 1-15/16 1-15/16 2-3/16 2-3/16
E44 55555
F15/16 15/16 15/16 15/16 15/16 15/16 15/16
G1-7/8 1-7/8 1-7/8 1-7/8 1-7/8 1-7/8 1-7/8
H33 33333
I1-3/16 1-3/16 1-3/16 1-3/16 1-3/16 1-3/16 1-3/16
Inlet/Outlet
Connections 3/4 3/4 1 1 1 1-1/2 1-1/2
Weights
lbs 105 118 156 180 198 229 230
DE
F
A
H
G
I
C
G
H
B
Left SideView FrontView Right SideView
Electrical Entry Drain Outlet

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM
A. Water downstream of dryer
B. High pressure drop across
dryer
C. Dew point indicator in red
area
D. Refrigeration system not
functioning properly
1. Power on light off
2. Refrigerant compressor
cycles on and off
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)
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.
Electric drains–timer not set to
allow for sufficient condensate
removal
7. Dryer overloaded resulting in
elevated dew point.
8. Refrigeration system not func-
tioning properly resulting in
elevated dew point.
1. Excessive air flow
2. Freezing of moisture in evapora-
tor because of refrigeration
system improperly functioning.
3. Separator filter element clogged.
1. Dryer overloaded resulting in high
air outlet temperature.
2. Refrigeration system not func-
tioning properly resulting in high
air outlet temperature.
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. Air-cooled models–Dirty, clogged
condenser fins, obstructed air
flow across condenser, or non
functioning fan motor or fan
control switch.
c. Water-cooled models–Cooling
water temperature too high, or
flow too low, faulty water regulat-
ing valve, clogged water strainer.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
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 inoperative
Open drain line
Electric drains–reset time so that all liquid
is discharged
Check inlet air temperature and pressure,
flow rate (compressor capacity) and
ambient air or water temperature.
See D below
Check flow rate
See D below
Replace filter element.
See A 7
See D below
Check power to unit
Close disconnect switch
Check for continuity
Have electrician check electrical
connections
Check min./max. temperature ranges
Clean condenser and check for free air
flow, if problem persists contact qualified
refrigeration repairman or manufacturer’s
service department.
Clean strainer, check water flow and
temperature, if problem persists contact
qualified refrigeration repairman or
manufacturer’s service department.

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75 100 & 125 150
PARTS 115/1/60 208-230/1/60 220-240/1/50 115/1/60 208-230/1/60 220-240/1/50 115/1/60 208-230/1/60 220-240/1/50
DESCRIPTION 100/1/50 100/1/50 100/1/50
Condensing Unit (air-cooled) G4130-122-12 G4130-122-13 G4130-122-14 G4130-123-12 G4130-123-13 G4130-123-14 G4130-134-31 G4130-134-32 G4130-134-33
Compressor Only G4130-108-44 G4130-108-45 G4130-108-46 G4130-108-47 G4130-108-48 G4130-108-49 G4130-108-50 G4130-108-51 G4130-108-52
Overload G5925-578-7 G5925-578-8 G5925-578-9 G5925-578-10 G5925-578-11 G5925578-12 G5925-578-13 G5925-578-14 G5925-578-15
Start Relay G5945-683-7 G5945-683-8 G5945-683-9 G5945-683-10 G5945-683-11 G5945-683-12 G5945-683-13 G5945-683-14 G5945-683-15
Start Capacitor — G5910-103-26 G5910-103-27 G5910-103-28 G5910-103-29 G5910-103-29 G5910-103-37 G5910-103-38 G5910-103-39
Fan Motor G6105-238-31 G6105-238-32 G6105-238-32 G6105-238-33 G6105-238-34 G6105-238-34 G6105-238-35 G6105-238-36 G6105-238-36
Fan Blade G4140-227-19 G4140-227-25 G4140-227-25 G4140-227-20 G4140-227-20 G4140-227-20 G4140-227-21 G4140-227-21 G4140-227-21
Condenser (air-cooled) G4130-111-20 G4130-111-20 G4130-111-20 G4130-111-21 G4130-111-21 G4130-111-21 G4130-111-22 G4130-111-22 G4130-111-22
Dryer G4130-165-14 G4130-165-14 G4130-165-14 G4130-165-14 G4130-165-14 G4130-165-14 G4130-165-14 G4130-165-14 G4130-165-14
Fan Pressure Switch — — — — — — G4130-138-13 G4130-138-13 G4130-138-13
Hot gas by-pass valve G9802-1 G9802-1 G9802-1 G9802-1 G9802-1 G9802-1 G9802-1 G9802-1 G9802-1
By-pass valve strainer G4130-701-8 G4130-701-8 G4130-701-8 G4130-701-8 G4130-701-8 G4130-701-8 G4130-701-8 G4130-701-8 G4130-701-8
Light assy-, green G6350-457-25 G6350-457-23 G6350-457-23 G6350-457-25 G6350-457-23 G6350-457-23 G6350-457-25 G6350-457-23 G6350-457-23
Dew Point Indicator G6685-283-1 G6685-283-1 G6685-283-1 G6685-283-1 G6685-283-1 G6685-283-1 G6685-283-1 G6685-283-1 G6685-283-1
On/off switch G6110-706-13 G6110-706-13 G6110-706-13 G6110-706-13 G6110-706-13 G6110-706-13 G6110-706-13 G6110-706-13 G6110-706-13
Condenser (water-cooled) — — — — — — G4130-134-34 G4130-134-35 G4130-134-36
Water Control Valve — — — — — — G4130-145-22 G4130-145-22 G4130-145-22
Water Strainer — — — — — — G4731-735-1 G4731-735-1 G4731-735-1
Screen, water strainer — — — — — — G4731-735-5 G4731-735-5 G4731-735-5
Contactor — — — — — — G5910-134-11 — —
Maintenance Kit 9VXMK4 9VXMK4 9VXMK4 * * * 9VXMK5 9VXMK5 9VXMK5
Element GE9-24 GE9-24 GE9-24 ** ** ** GE9-28 GE9-28 GE9-28
Drain G4460-151-10 G4460-151-10 G4460-151-10 G4460-151-10 G4460-151-10 G4460-151-10 G4460-151-10 G4460-151-10 G4460-151-10
25 35 50
PARTS 115/1/60 208-230/1/60 220-240/1/50 115/1/60 208-230/1/60 220-240/1/50 115/1/60 208-230/1/60 220-240/1/50
DESCRIPTION 100/1/50 100/1/50 100/1/50
Condensing Unit (air-cooled) G4130-120-7 G4130-120-8 G4130-120-9 G4130-121-8 G4130-121-9 G4130-121-10 G4130-122-10 G4130-122-11 G4130-122-15
Compressor Only G4130-108-34 G4130-108-61 G4130-108-35 G4130-108-38 G4130-108-39 G4130-108-40 G4130-108-41 G4130-108-42 G4130-108-43
Overload G5925-570-2 G5925-578-24 G5925-570-3 G5925-578-1 G5925-578-2 G5925-578-3 G5925-578-4 G5925-578-5 G5925-578-6
Start Relay G5945-655-5 G5945-683-24 G5945-655-6 G5945-683-1 G5945-683-2 G5945-683-3 G5945-683-4 G5945-683-5 G5945-683-6
Start Capacitor — — — — — — — G5910-103-23 —
Fan Motor G610-239-1 G6105-237-4 G6105-237-4 G6105-238-27 G6105-238-28 G6105-238-28 G6105-238-29 G6105-238-30 G6105-238-30
Fan Blade G4140-228-2 G4140-228-2 G4140-228-2 G4140-227-17 G4140-227-17 G4140-227-17 G4140-227-18 G4140-227-18 G4140-227-18
Condenser (air-cooled) G4130-110-26 G4130-110-26 G4130-110-26 G4130-111-18 G4130-111-18 G4130-111-18 G4130-111-19 G4130-111-19 G4130-111-19
Dryer G4130-165-14 G4130-165-14 G4130-165-14 G4130-165-14 G4130-165-14 G4130-165-14 G4130-165-14 G4130-165-14 G4130-165-14
Hot gas by-pass valve G9802-1 G9802-1 G9802-1 G9802-1 G9802-1 G9802-1 G9802-1 G9802-1 G9802-1
By-pass valve strainer G4130-701-8 G4130-701-8 G4130-701-8 G4130-701-8 G4130-701-8 G4130-701-8 G4130-701-8 G4130-701-8 G4130-701-8
Light assy-, green G6350-457-11 G6350-457-4 G6350-457-4 G6350-457-11 G6350-457-4 G6350-457-4 G6350-457-11 G6350-457-4 G6350-457-4
Dew Point Indicator G6685-283-1 G6685-283-1 G6685-283-1 G6685-283-1 G6685-283-1 G6685-283-1 G6685-283-1 G6685-283-1 G6685-283-1
On/off switch G6110-706-6 G6110-706-6 G6110-706-6 G6110-706-6 G6110-706-6 G6110-706-6 G6110-706-6 G6110-706-6 G6110-706-6
Maintenance Kit 9VXMK2 9VXMK2 9VXMK2 9VXMK2 9VXMK2 9VXMK2 9VXMK3 9VXMK3 9VXMK3
Element GE9-16 GE9-16 GE9-16 GE9-16 GE9-16 GE9-16 GE9-20 GE9-20 GE9-20
Drain G4460-151-10 G4460-151-10 G4460-151-10 G4460-151-10 G4460-151-10 G4460-151-10 G4460-151-10 G4460-151-10 G4460-151-10
PARTS LIST
* Model 100 - 9VXMK4
Model 125 - 9VXMK5
** Model 100 - GE9-24
Model 125 - GE9-28

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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 manuals, 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 liability 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 STATU-
TORY, AND IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTY 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 PRODUCT OR
OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL COSTS, EXPENSES, OR DAMAGES INCURRED BY THE BUYER, WHETHER 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 others 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 Procedures
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.
SERVICE DEPARTMENT: (724) 746-1100
©2001 Gardner Denver, Inc.
http://www.gardnerdenver.com respond@gardnerdenver.com
18-2-610 Litho in U.S.A.
For additional information contact
your local representative or
Gardner Denver Compressor and Pump Division,
1800 Gardner Expressway, Quincy, Illinois 62301
Customer Service Department Telephone:
(800) 682-9868 FAX: (217) 228-8243
Sales and Service in all major cities.
For parts information, contact Gardner Denver,
Master Distribution Center, Memphis, TN
Telephone: (800) 245-4946 FAX: (901) 542-6159
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