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A refrigerated air dryer cools compressed air to near-freezing temperatures, causing water vapor to condense and drain away, ensuring dry air for pneumatic systems.
Reliable Moisture Removal
Consistently achieves pressure dew points (PDP) of +2°C to +10°C, protecting equipment from corrosion and damage.
Energy Efficient
Modern designs feature hot gas bypass valves or frequency drives to match load, reducing operational costs.
Low Maintenance
Simple heat exchanger design with minimal moving parts ensures long service life and easy upkeep.
Cost-Effective
Offers the lowest total cost of ownership for general-purpose industrial drying needs.
| TR series Environmental Protection Refrigerant Air Dryer | ||||||||
| Model | TR01 | TR02 | TR03 | TR06 | TR08 | TR10 | TR12 | |
| Capacity | m3/min | 1.2 | 2.4 | 3.6 | 6.5 | 8.5 | 10.5 | 13 |
| Power supply | 220V 1PH 50HZ/60HZ | |||||||
| Input power | kW | 0.37 | 0.52 | 0.735 | 1.26 | 1.87 | 2.43 | 2.63 |
| Air pipe connection | RC3/4" | RC1" | RC1-1/2" | RC2" | ||||
| Evaporator type | Aluminum alloy plate | |||||||
| Refrigerant model | R134a | R410a | ||||||
| Display Anti-freezing protection | LED dew point display, LED alarm code display, operation status indication Constant pressure expansion valve & compressor | |||||||
| automatic start /stop | ||||||||
| Temperature control | Automatic control of condensing temperature / dew point temperature | |||||||
| High voltage protection | Temperature sensor | Temperature sensor&lnductive intelligent protection | ||||||
| Low voltage protection | Temperature sensor&lnductive intelligent protection | |||||||
| Weight | Kg | 34 | 42 | 50 | 63 | 73 | 85 | 94 |
| Dimension | L | 480 | 520 | 640 | 700 | 770 | 770 | 800 |
| W | 380 | 410 | 520 | 540 | 590 | 590 | 610 | |
| H | 665 | 725 | 850 | 950 | 990 | 990 | 1030 | |
Application Industry
General manufacturing and factory automation
Food and beverage processing
Pharmaceutical and medical air systems
Paint spraying and powder coating
Any facility requiring clean, dry compressed air without freezing risks
FAQ
Q1. How does a refrigerated dryer work?
A. A refrigerated dryer uses a refrigeration cycle to lower the temperature of compressed air, condensing the water vapor into liquid water and discharging it. The dried air is then heated to room temperature and discharged.
Q2. Why is there still water in the air at the dryer outlet?
A. Possible causes: Overload, insufficient refrigerant, drainer failure, or excessively high ambient temperature.
Q3. What routine maintenance does a refrigerated dryer require?
A. Regularly drain the air, clean the filter, check the refrigerant pressure, and clean the condenser.
Q4. What should I do if the refrigerated dryer is noisy during operation?
A. Check the compressor, fan failure, or pipe vibration.
Q5. Possible reasons why the refrigerated dryer may not start?
A. Power supply problem, high-pressure protection, or low-pressure protection.
A refrigerated air dryer cools compressed air to near-freezing temperatures, causing water vapor to condense and drain away, ensuring dry air for pneumatic systems.
Reliable Moisture Removal
Consistently achieves pressure dew points (PDP) of +2°C to +10°C, protecting equipment from corrosion and damage.
Energy Efficient
Modern designs feature hot gas bypass valves or frequency drives to match load, reducing operational costs.
Low Maintenance
Simple heat exchanger design with minimal moving parts ensures long service life and easy upkeep.
Cost-Effective
Offers the lowest total cost of ownership for general-purpose industrial drying needs.
| TR series Environmental Protection Refrigerant Air Dryer | ||||||||
| Model | TR01 | TR02 | TR03 | TR06 | TR08 | TR10 | TR12 | |
| Capacity | m3/min | 1.2 | 2.4 | 3.6 | 6.5 | 8.5 | 10.5 | 13 |
| Power supply | 220V 1PH 50HZ/60HZ | |||||||
| Input power | kW | 0.37 | 0.52 | 0.735 | 1.26 | 1.87 | 2.43 | 2.63 |
| Air pipe connection | RC3/4" | RC1" | RC1-1/2" | RC2" | ||||
| Evaporator type | Aluminum alloy plate | |||||||
| Refrigerant model | R134a | R410a | ||||||
| Display Anti-freezing protection | LED dew point display, LED alarm code display, operation status indication Constant pressure expansion valve & compressor | |||||||
| automatic start /stop | ||||||||
| Temperature control | Automatic control of condensing temperature / dew point temperature | |||||||
| High voltage protection | Temperature sensor | Temperature sensor&lnductive intelligent protection | ||||||
| Low voltage protection | Temperature sensor&lnductive intelligent protection | |||||||
| Weight | Kg | 34 | 42 | 50 | 63 | 73 | 85 | 94 |
| Dimension | L | 480 | 520 | 640 | 700 | 770 | 770 | 800 |
| W | 380 | 410 | 520 | 540 | 590 | 590 | 610 | |
| H | 665 | 725 | 850 | 950 | 990 | 990 | 1030 | |
Application Industry
General manufacturing and factory automation
Food and beverage processing
Pharmaceutical and medical air systems
Paint spraying and powder coating
Any facility requiring clean, dry compressed air without freezing risks
FAQ
Q1. How does a refrigerated dryer work?
A. A refrigerated dryer uses a refrigeration cycle to lower the temperature of compressed air, condensing the water vapor into liquid water and discharging it. The dried air is then heated to room temperature and discharged.
Q2. Why is there still water in the air at the dryer outlet?
A. Possible causes: Overload, insufficient refrigerant, drainer failure, or excessively high ambient temperature.
Q3. What routine maintenance does a refrigerated dryer require?
A. Regularly drain the air, clean the filter, check the refrigerant pressure, and clean the condenser.
Q4. What should I do if the refrigerated dryer is noisy during operation?
A. Check the compressor, fan failure, or pipe vibration.
Q5. Possible reasons why the refrigerated dryer may not start?
A. Power supply problem, high-pressure protection, or low-pressure protection.