Clearance Specials
The Most Affordable & Dependable Dryer Available
Think Simple. Install a D-Series deliquescent dryer virtually anywhere. D-Series dryers are installed indoors or outdoors. For portability, D-Series dryer mount easily to trucks, trailers, and skid-packaged equipment. With no electrical components D-Series dryers operate safely in areas where explosive vapors are present. D-Series dryers are ideal for drying low pressure air no purge intermittent flows, and for point-of-use applications.
Think Simple. Install a D-Series deliquescent dryer virtually anywhere. D-Series dryers are installed indoors or outdoors. For portability, D-Series dryer mount easily to trucks, trailers, and skid-packaged equipment. With no electrical components D-Series dryers operate safely in areas where explosive vapors are present. D-Series dryers are ideal for drying low pressure air no purge intermittent flows, and for point-of-use applications.
Unit of Measure
Specifications
Brands |
N/A Kleen Blast® Van Air Systems |
Model |
N/A D102 |
Flow Rating |
N/A 8800 scfm |
Inlet/Outlet (I/O) Connection Size |
N/A 8 in |
Inlet/Outlet (I/O) Connection Type |
N/A Flange |
Diameter |
N/A 103 in |
Height |
N/A 137 in |
Empty Weight |
N/A 6900 lb |
DRY-O-LITE® Per Unit |
N/A 14000 lb |
Dew Point Suppression |
N/A 20 to 63 ºF |
Maximum Capacities at 10 Pound Per Square Inch Gauge (PSIG) Pressure |
N/A 1507 scfm |
Maximum Capacities at 25 Pound Per Square Inch Gauge (PSIG) Pressure |
N/A 2423 scfm |
Maximum Capacities at 60 Pound Per Square Inch Gauge (PSIG) Pressure |
N/A 3949 scfm |
Maximum Capacities at 100 Pound Per Square Inch Gauge (PSIG) Pressure |
N/A 8800 scfm |
Maximum Capacities at 125 Pound Per Square Inch Gauge (PSIG) Pressure |
N/A 10720 scfm |
Applications
Applications |
N/A
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Features and Benefits
Features and Benefits |
N/A
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How Does It Work?
How Does It Work? |
N/A Wet compressed air enters the bottom of the dryer vessel and flows through a bed of DRY-O-LITE® desiccant. DRY-O-LITE® acts like a sponge and absorbs water vapor from the air. Over time the desiccant slowly deliquesces, or (dissolves), and forms a liquid that falls into the bottom of the vessel's liquid reservoir. Dry compressed air exits the top of the dryer. Maintenance is easy. Drain liquid from the dryer at least once per eight hours of operation. Add new DRY-O-LITE® desiccant every 4-6 weeks or when desiccant falls below the sight windows. |