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Van Air Systems FR-1600 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

SECTION 9

9.8 CLEANING THE Y-STRAINER

Shutdown and depressurize dryer system per

SECTION 7.

Remove the air supply hose from the dryer system inlet connection.

Remove the cap/plug from the strainer.

Clean the screen and Y-strainer body. Take care to remove all

debris that may have fallen out of the Y-strainer into the dryer

system piping.

Reinstall the screen and the cap/plug. Replace the gasket if

necessary. See

SECTION 11.3 for part number.

Place the dryer system on-stream per

SECTION 5.1.

9.7 CLEANING THE INTERIOR OF THE PRE-COOLER

The inside of the pre-cooler core should be cleaned periodically if the

process air has an excessive amount of lubricating fluids. Excess

lubricating fluids can build up on the inside of the core and greatly

reduce the efficiency of the pre-cooler.

Shut down the dryer system per

SECTION 7 and completely

depressurize the dryer system. Disconnect the core from the air

system.

The interior of the core can be cleaned by circulating a mild cleaning

solution through the core to remove the deposits. In most cases, a

mild alkaline solution such as OAKITE or equal is satisfactory. For

extreme conditions, it may be necessary to use a weak solution of

INHIBITED hydrochloric acid. Circulate the solution through the core

until it is clean. Once the core is clean, thouroughly rinse the core to

remove all traces of the cleaning solution before re-connecting it to the

air system.

9.6 CLEANING THE EXTERIOR OF THE PRE-COOLER

The pre-cooler core should be cleaned regularly. Accumulation of dirt

or other contaminants shch as oils will greatly reduce the efficiency of

the pre-cooler.

Normal accumulation of dirt can be removed by using compressed air

to blow off the core. If the core becomes contaminated with oil-laden

particles, it will need to be steam cleaned.

Use extreme care when

cleaning the core as the aluminum fins can be easily damaged.

9.5 REPLACING SEPARATOR/PREFILTER, PREFILTER,

AND AFTERFILTER ELEMENTS

Shutdown and depressurize dryer system per

SECTION 7.

Disconnect drain line as required.

Remove filter bowl by turning it counterclockwise (as viewed from

below). Pull element from filter head. Set bowl aside for use later.

Remove new element from packaging and make sure o-ring is in

place on element end cap. See

SECTION 11.3 for replacement

element part number.

Install new element by pushing element onto filter head.

Inspect the head to bowl o-ring for nicks and/or cracks. If nicks

or cracks are present, replace the o-ring. Re-install the o-ring

in the filter head and make sure that it is in the proper position.

Thread filter bowl into filter head and tighten with strap wrench.

Do not over tighten. Overtightening could damage filter bowl or

make it difficult to remove.

SEPARATOR/PREFILTER - Make sure the ball valve on bottom

of separator/prefilter is open, so the auto drain will function. Re-

connect drain line to the fitting in the bottom of the filter.

PREFILTER - Make sure the ball valve on bottom of filter is

slightly cracked open. Reconnect drain line to the fitting in the

bottom of the filter.

AFTERFILTER - Make sure the ball valve on the bottom of the

filter is closed.

Place dryer system on stream per

SECTION 5.1.

IMPORTANT

Leave prefilter valve slightly cracked open to allow for constant

draining or drain the prefilter daily.