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High-Capacity Refrigerant-Cooled Compressed Air Dryers

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.
Non-cycling dryers run continuously to dry compressed air, so they’re best for applications with a constant need for dry air.
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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 | |
Non-Cycling Dryers—Aluminum Housing | ||||||||||||||||
3/4 | 3/4 | NPT Female | 50 scfm @ 100 psi | 44° | 1/6 | 140° | 232 | R-513A | 120V AC | 22 7/8" | 13" | 21 3/4" | Three Prong | 6 | 0000000 | 000000000 |
Compressed Air Separators
Prevent equipment damage caused by moisture. The first step in water removal, these separators remove the water that accumulates as compressed air cools. They have a float-operated drain valve that automatically opens when the bowl begins to fill. Install in your air line after compressors and aftercoolers.
Separators with feet can be placed on the floor or suspended from piping without support.