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How it Works
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- Phase 1 - Moist, filtered compressed air enters the pressurized on-line desiccant-filled drying Tower 1 through the AccuShift™ valve (A).
- Phase 2 - Up-flow drying enables the desiccant to strip the air stream of moisture. Clean, dry compressed air exits through AccuShift™ valve (B) to feed the air system.
- Phase 3 - When in regeneration mode, Tower 2 depressurizes to atmosphere through the muffler (C) when the valve (D) opens.
- Phase 4 - A portion of dry compressed air (purge air) is diverted before exiting (B) and passes through off-line Tower 2 and exits at valve (D) to desorb the moisture from the desiccant. Once desorbed, valve (D) closes and Tower 2 is repressurized.
- Phase 5 - At tower shift-over, valve (E) will open, causing AccuShift™ Valves (A & B) to shift.
- Phase 6 - Tower 2 will be placed on-line to dry the bed. Operations will switch and Tower 1 will be regenerated.
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Control Panel overlay with LED's indicating:- Power On
- Left Tower Drying
- Right Tower Drying
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Hankison®'s HHE Series is engineered to address the need for raw performance and value. This traditional design uses a simple timer to alternate the flow between the two towers filled with premium grade desiccant. These are designed to deliver maximum value to applications that operate at-or-near full capacity.
Automatic time controlled bed regeneration cycles offer consistent performance and economy of purchase. While the on-line tower is drying the air stream, the off-line tower purges a fixed amount of compressed air to dry the bed and prepares it for the next drying cycle.
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Inlet flow capacities are established in accordance with CAGI (Compressed Air and Gas Institute) standard ADF-200: Inlet air pressure 100 psig (6.7 barg), inlet temperature saturated at 100 ºF (38 ºC). To determine inlet flow at pressures other than 100 psig (6.7 barg), multiply inlet flow at 100 psig (6.7 barg) from Product Specifications by the corresponding multiplier.
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Specifying a pressure dew point is not simple work for an engineer. Hankison® Heatless dryer designs allow you to optimize performance and dew points in the field to adapt to your environment and meet the following ISO 8573-1 Classes of air quality.
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Since 1948, compressed air users around the world have relied on Hankison® to provide innovative compressed air treatment solutions for critical applications. Hankison® maintains a long standing reputation for manufacturing products that deliver superior performance, time proven reliability and optimal energy savings. Hankison® today is the preferred choice for providing clean, dry compressed air for the most challenging industries.
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Dimensions and weights are for reference only. Request certified drawings for construction purposes.
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