Inlet Flow at 100 psig, (7 bar) |
N/A 40 |
Height |
N/A 46 in |
Width |
N/A 32 in |
Depth |
N/A 32 in |
Connections |
N/A 1" NPT |
Weight |
N/A 365 lb |
Maximum Working Pressure |
N/A 150 psig |
Minimum Operating Pressure for 150 psig Models |
N/A 60 psig |
Minimum Operating Pressure for 250 psig Models |
N/A 120 psig |
Maximum Inlet or Ambient Air Temperature |
N/A 120 ºF49 ºC |
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1. Three Controllers to choose from
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Gardner Denver DGH Series Heatless Desiccant Dryers were designed to help you meet your goals. Customizable
performance technology is integrated into our standard product so it can be tailored to benefit your specific critical
compressed air drying application. Now, you have the liberty to personalize the performance of the standard
product to adapt to your specific needs.
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N/A DGH Series Heatless Desiccant Dryers open up a world of customizable performance opportunities with four standard ISO quality class levels of pressure dew points to choose from. Don’t settle for less than the ability to satisfy all of your requirements for clean, dry compressed air. Maybe you need low dew point protection to prevent winter freeze-ups and are satisfied with higher dew points the rest of the year. Simply press the dew point selector button to select a new dew point level that is best for you. The custom-built performance of the DGH Series can be tailored to meet the most critical of applications…yours. |
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DGH Series Heatless Desiccant Dryers and FIL Series Filters provide “critical use”
applications of compressed air with a highly engineered quality air treatment system.
“Critical uses” of compressed air have zero tolerance for contaminants whose
presence will lead to manufactured product spoilage and rejection from a quality
assurance standpoint. A carefully engineered desiccant dryer design
provides a reliable method to remove moisture as a water vapor while
coalescing filters remove solid particles, liquid water droplets,
liquid oil and oil vapors from the compressed air system.
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How It Works
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Basic Controller
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Energy is consumed in the form of purge air to prepare the “off-line”
desiccant tower for its next cycle of operation by a process called
regeneration. You have the ability to optimize your purge air
consumption to achieve energy savings that will pay you dividends for
many years to come. The following describes variations in plant
operations that dictate which Controller selection may deliver your best
value.
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Gardner Denver FIL Series Filters complete the integrity of your critical use
air treatment system and are available in a variety of sizes and grades.
Compressed air quality and desiccant bed life are dependent on clean
compressed air. Compressed air must be prepared prior to entering
the desiccant dryer.
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