
AD51 Dry Air Unit Instruction Manual v1.3
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MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLE SHOOTING
The AD51 is designed to be a low-maintenance unit. A useful indication that the unit is functioning
correctly is that a brief hiss can be heard at regular (one minute) intervals as the air valves switch
the action of the columns.
When the AD51 is used with the Cryostream Cooler to provide the dry air shroud for the nitrogen
gas stream, a deterioration in the dryness of the dry air will show up as frost forming evenly all
around the cold nitrogen stream delivery nozzle.
PRECAUTIONS
If you have not used the AD51 for some time it may be necessary to run the unit overnight to dry
down the columns.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
The AD51 is designed to run for more than 15,000 hours before needing any maintenance.
However, local conditions may accelerate wear of components or clogging of filters. Routine or
preventative maintenance may be carried out by users, utilising a qualified technician. The
following items may require attention.
Compressor Delivery Filter
Eventually the Compressor Delivery Filter will become clogged with the finer particles of room dirt
and the wear products from the compressor. This large capacity filter element is designed to last
15,000 hours and should normally be replaced at the same time as the compressor is serviced. Do
not be surprised if the filter element is wet – the compressed air has not been dried at this point.
For details of the filter replacement see Appendix 3.
Compressor
At some stage (usually longer than 15,000 hours) the carbon impregnated plastic cup seal in the
compressor will wear out. The eventual failure of the cup seal is a very sudden process and the
dryness of the dry air will deteriorate rapidly, also the maximum flowrate of dry air will drop below
25 litres/minute (perhaps less than 10 litres/minute).
This situation requires the compressor to be serviced.
CHECKING THE DRY AIR OUTPUT
Note: Make sure to run the AD51 overnight before checking the dry air output, this will give the
drying columns a chance to dry down.
The residual water vapour content of the AD51 dry air output may be measured with a suitable
hygrometer calibrated down to -70°C dewpoint. Allow at least 10 minutes for the reading to reach
equilibrium.