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Overview

Features

  • 3 to 110 SCFM capacity
  • 3/8 or 1" NPT connection
  • -100°F standard pressure dew point
  • -40°F pressure dew point option available at higher capacities
  • 35 to 120°F air inlet temperature range
  • 41 to 120°F ambient temperature range
  • Pressure rating:
    • 3 to 25 SCFM - 232 PSIG
    • 34 to 84 SCFM - 189 PSIG
  • BEKOMAT drain included with all models

Description

The BEKO Technologies DRYPOINT ACC Series Heatless Desiccant Air Dryer uses galvanized piping and stainless steel angle seat valves for extended service intervals, and includes a controller with a touchscreen display, data trends, high humidity alarm, and spare parts list. The unit is built on an open frame with front mounted components to ease operation and maintenance. 

After passing through a coalescing-type pre-filter, warm water-saturated air enters the dryer through an open inlet valve and flows upward through the tower, where desiccant extracts and retains water vapor, lowering the dew point. Dried air exits the top of the tower and passes through a check valve and particulate post-filter before flowing to the air distribution system. A small amount of dry purge air is diverted from the outlet flow of the drying tower; this purge air is regulated by an adjustable bi-directional needle valve and flows into the offline (de-pressurized) regenerating tower. As the purge air expands to near atmospheric pressure, the dew point is further lowered. The extremely dry purge air flows downward through the regenerating tower, extracting water from the desiccant. Purge air exits the bottom of the regenerating tower and flows through an open purge exhaust valve and vents to the atmosphere through a muffler. After a period of time, the air flow path through the dryer will reverse, the fully regenerated tower becomes the drying tower and the former drying tower (now water-laden) is regenerated.