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RCD 3,250–12,000 scfm
System Operation Monitor functions
Normal operation LED
Check operating conditions LED; temperature inside the evaporator is too high
Service due LED; indicates when routine maintenance should be performed, temperature sensor probe is sensing temperature outside of
normal range or it has failed
System alarm LED; inlet air temperature is too high, refrigerant suction temperature is too low, ambient air temperature is too low, ambient air temperature is
too high
Inlet air temperature
Refrigerated suction temperature
Glycol solution temperature
Cooling water temperature
Remote dry alarm contacts
Dual electronic timer drains
RS - 232 port
Fahrenheit or Celsius temperature selection
Schematic with lights that indicate location of temperature sensors
Operation - Models 3,250–12,000
Warm saturated air enters an air-to-air heat exchanger, where it is cooled by outgoing cold air. The inlet air is further cooled in the glycol chiller (air-to-glycol solution
heat exchanger). Cooling condenses entrained moisture which is then removed from the airstream by a centrifugal separator and discharged from the dryer by an
automatic drain valve. The cold air is reheated by incoming warm air as it passes back through the airto-
air heat exchanger. Using the outgoing air to pre-cool the inlet air condenses up to 65 percent of the moisture out of the inlet air
before it reaches the chiller. Precooling the inlet air also significantly reduces the heat load on the refrigerant
compressor, permitting the use of a smaller refrigerant compressor.
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