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PE 760-3390 S Heated Purge Adsorption Dryers

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Advanced energy management for lowest operating costs

• Compressor synchronization • PDP control (optional) • Regeneration & cooling temperature control

High-quality, high-efficiency desiccant, selected for the right application

Minimal risk of crushed desiccant thanks to the sonic nozzle and the large vessel diameter

Counter-current regeneration for optimal energy efficiency and guaranteed dry air

High reliability and robust design

Low noise levels while purging

Designed for transportability

High-efficiency heaters, designed for maximum lifetime and minimal risk

Optimal control and monitoring thanks to the Purelogic™ controller

Heated purge desiccant dryers - how do they work?

With distinctive, patented technology, PE adsorption dryers provide you with a dry air solution; at a lower initial investment cost than PB blower purge dryers and a lower lifecycle cost than PH heatless dryers. PE dryers use heated purge air to remove moisture from the desiccant material.

PE 760S-3390S adsorption dryers are capable of drying air to a pressure dew point of -40°C/-40°F as standard and -70°C/-94°F as option. The desiccant is housed in welded vessels, which are coated and can operate up to 10 barg/145 psig (fatigue load). Mounted pre- and after- filters can be ordered as an option.

The  PurelogicTM   is  the  central  brain  of  the  adsorption  dryer. It optimizes operating costs thanks to the availability of regeneration temperature control, pressure dew point control (optional) and compressor synchronization; ensures maximum reliability by monitoring the most important parameters of the dryer; and offers impressive control and monitoring capabilities.

 

 

Technical specifications for PE 760S up to PE 3390S (standard version, PDP -40 ˚C)

Specification

 

Unit

 

PE 760 S

 

PE 1020 S

 

PE 1330 S

 

PE 2060 S

 

PE 2670 S

 

PE 3390 S

 

Nominal volume flow at

l/s

360

480

630

970

1260

1600

dryer inlet (1) (2)

m3/hr

1296

1728

2268

3492

4536

5760

Average purge air consumption

 

%

 

10

 

10

 

10

 

10

 

10

 

10

 

Pressure drop at max. flow

barg

0.27

 

3.92

0.17

 

2.47

0.17

 

2.47

0.17

 

2.47

0.17

 

2.47

0.11

 

1.60

psig

Inlet and outlet connections

PN16

DN 50

DN 80

DN 80

DN 100

DN 100

DN 150

 

 

Optional pre & after filter sizes (3)

Fine filter

 

PMH G 1189

 

PMH C 1189

 

PMH S 1189

 

PMH G 1529

 

PMH C 1529

 

PMH S 1529

 

PMH G 2125

 

PMH C 2125

 

PMH S 2125

 

FF 2 G HE FF 2 C HE

FF 2 S HE

 

FF 3 G HE FF 3 C HE

FF 3 S HE

 

FF 4 G HE FF 4 C HE

FF 4 S HE

Super fine filter

Dust filter

 

Mass

kg

820

1130

1410

2280

2750

3560

lbs

1808

2491

3109

5027

6063

7848

 

Height

mm

1829

2558

2612

2702

2684

2603

inch

 

72

101

103

106

106

102

 

Width

mm

1075

930

930

1085

1085

1342

inch

42

37

37

43

43

53

 

Length

mm

1100

1764

1884

2359

2472

2708

inch

 

43

69

74

93

97

107

Adsorption Dryers

Adsorption or desiccant dryers remove moisture from air or gas streams by passing them through a porous material called a desiccant, ensuring dry and moisture-free conditions.