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High-Capacity Refrigerant-Cooled Compressed Air Dryers

Cycling
Remove bulk water vapor from your compressed air line by refrigerating the air. These dryers have a timer-activated drain valve that opens automatically to discharge condensate. Install them in your air line after the compressor and separator.
Cycling dryers adjust their cooling level based on your compressed air system’s needs. While they require more maintenance than non-cycling dryers, they’re more energy efficient. They’re best suited for applications with varying air demands.
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Inlet | Outlet | Connections | Max. Flow Rate | Dew Point Temp., °F | Horsepower | Max. Temp., °F | Max. Pressure, psi | Refrigerant No. | Voltage | Ht. | Wd. | Dp. | Plug Style | Cord Lg., ft. | Each | |
Cycling Dryers—Steel Housing | ||||||||||||||||
1/2 | 1/2 | NPT Female | 30 scfm @ 100 psi | 41° | 1/2 | 140° | 210 | R-513A | 120V AC | 39 1/8" | 12 1/2" | 29 7/8" | Three Prong | 6 | 00000000 | 000000000 |