Quincy Refrigerated Air Dryers purify
compressed air by chilling it to approximately +37°F.
This causes entrained moisture to condense. Condensed moisture
carries airborne dirt and oil to the separator where it
is removed from the air stream by an automatic drain.
Cycling: Most Efficient
Drying Technology Available
(Quincy QPCD) -
These units save energy by cycling the refrigeration
On & Off response to demand. A three-stage heat
exchanger system is employed to provide the cold storage
necessary for the operation. |
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35°F Dew point |
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Flow range: 100-4,000 cfm |
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First cost: Medium |
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Maintenance cost: Low |
| Non-Cycling: Best
suited for smaller systems expecting fairly constant
loads
(Quincy QPNC) -
These units use a two-stage heat exchanger to maintain
consistent dew points, Freeze-ups are prevented and
optimum performance is maintained. |
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39°F Dew point |
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Flow range: 10-4,000 cfm |
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First cost: Low |
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Maintenance cost: Low |
| Compact High Temperature
Dryers: Accept 180°F Inlet Temperature (Quincy
QPHT) -
These air dryers eliminate water, oil and dirt from
air systems preventing damage to pneumatic tools and
cylinders. The result is fewer product defects and
no “fisheye” paint splotches. Designed
for reciprocating compressors with high discharge temperatures. |
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39°F Dew point |
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Flow range: 20-100 cfm |