Protecting compressed air quality - no overwhelming of the air treatment system
Compressed air treatment systems are designed for a certain rate of air flow which, when the system is operating at full load, pushes against the pressurized air in the air distribution network. However, should this resistance not be present, for example during periods of low load or downtime, it is possible that dryers and filters may be "overwhelmed" by the sudden surge in airflow that occurs when the system re-starts. DHS air-main charging systems reliably prevent this from occurring.
Compressed air treatment systems are designed for a certain rate of air flow which, when the system is operating at full load, pushes against the pressurized air in the air distribution network. However, should this resistance not be present, for example during periods of low load or downtime, it is possible that dryers and filters may be "overwhelmed" by the sudden surge in airflow that occurs when the system re-starts. DHS air-main charging systems reliably prevent this from occurring.
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Kaeser Life Cycle Management
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Equipment
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Specifications
Brands |
N/A Kaeser Compressors |
Model |
N/A DHS |
Connection Size |
N/A 3 in |
Connection Type |
N/A Flange |
Maximum Working Temperature |
N/A 140 ºF |
Maximum Working Pressure |
N/A 232 psig |
Width |
N/A 10.2 in |
Depth |
N/A 6.3 in |
Height |
N/A 19.4 in |
Weight |
N/A 23 lb |
Direct Current Voltage |
N/A 24 V |
Advantages
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Kaeser Life Cycle Management
Kaeser Life Cycle Management |
N/A Even the best components are only as good as their integration into the overall system. With Kaeser, you benefit from individual consultation and intelligent technology that can be used universally and expanded as required. |
Equipment
Air-Main Charging System |
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Two Operating Modes |
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Electronic Control Unit |
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Pivot Drive |
N/A
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Operation |
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Interfaces |
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Retrofit Kits |
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Additional Information
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Thanks to a patented pulse width modulating control concept, every DHS air-main charging system is ready-prepared for all eventualities and, as is Kaeser's way, combines exceptional operational reliability with straightforward operation.
Kaeser's air main charging valve reduces exposure to excessive velocity by automatically opening and closing to maintain a set minimum pressure in the supply side of the air system while charging the main distribution piping. This prevents damage and increases the effectiveness of air treatment equipment. It also pressurizes the entire air system in the shortest possible time. Why your system needs a DHS charging valve Compressed air dryers and filters are designed and rated to treat specified volumes of air at specific conditions. A refrigerated dryer, for example, is rated to achieve a specified dew point at a particular volume (scfm), pressure (100 psig), compressed air temperature (100 ºF), and ambient temperature (100 ºF). If system pressure is not constant, the air velocity through clean air treatment equipment will fluctuate. For those operating 24 hours a day, fluctuation may be minor. If, however, compressors are shut down for any length of time (overnight, weekends, holidays), system pressure will drop significantly as air escapes through leaks. Until full, or near full, operating pressure is reached, dryers and filters may not work to specification and contaminants may be swept downstream. Air quality protection An air main charging valve controls high velocity air while an air system is being pressurized. After the air system has been pressurized, the air main charging valve also prevents exposure of air treatment components to possible overflow conditions. Leaks, artificial demand, and unregulated uses all affect the total demand for air. When this total demand reduces the system pressure, the increased air velocity may greatly reduce the effectiveness of air treatment components. A DHS charging valve prevents this condition, ensuring that dryers and filters will be able to operate according to their rated specifications. |