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16 DRYPOINT
®
RS 15 – 1700 HP50 NA
3.3.2. Start-up and shut down DRYPOINT RS 550-1700 HP50 NA
For short periods of inactivity, (max 2-3 days) we recommend that power is maintained to the dryer and
the control panel. Otherwise, before re-starting the dryer, it is necessary to wait at least 2 hours for the
compressor crankcase heater to heat the oil of the compressor (DRYPOINT RS 700-1700 HP50 NA).
Start-up (refer to paragraph 5.1 Control Panel)
DMC14 Electronic Instrument
Check the condenser for cleanliness (Air-Cooled).
Ensure the cooling water flow and temperature is adequate (Water-Cooled).
Check that the mains detection light of the ON/OFF button - pos. 4 of the control panel - is ON.
Switch ON the dryer pressing the button "I - ON" of the ON/OFF switch - pos. 4 of the control panel.
Ensure that DMC14 electronic instrument is ON.
Wait a few minutes; verify that the DewPoint temperature displayed on electronic instrument DMC14 is correct and
that the condensate is regularly drained.
Switch on the air compressor.
Shut down (refer to paragraph 5.1 Control Panel)
DMC14 Electronic Instrument
Check that the DewPoint temperature indicated on the DMC14 is within range.
Shut down the air compressor.
After few minutes, shut down the dryer pressing the button "0 - OFF" of the ON/OFF switch - pos. 4 of the control
panel.
NOTE :
A DewPoint within 32°F (0°C) and 50°F (10°C) displayed on Air Dryer Controller is correct according to the
possible working conditions (flow-rate, temperature of the incoming air, ambient temperature, etc.).
During the operation, the refrigerating compressor will run continuously. The dryer must remain on during the full
usage period of the compressed air, even if the air compressor works intermittently.
The number of starts must be no more than 6 per hour. The dryer must stop running for at least 5
minutes before being started up again.
The user is responsible for compliance with these rules. Frequent starts may cause irreparable damage.
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