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1394 SECOTEC TA 5 Model 20 Cubic Feet Per Minute (ft³/min) Flow Rate Standard Version Refrigerated Air Dryer List Price QUOTE
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1395 SECOTEC TA 8 Model 30 Cubic Feet Per Minute (ft³/min) Flow Rate Standard Version Refrigerated Air Dryer List Price QUOTE
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1396 SECOTEC TA 11 Model 45 Cubic Feet Per Minute (ft³/min) Flow Rate Standard Version Refrigerated Air Dryer List Price QUOTE
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Description |
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Refrigerant air dryers with energy-saving controls for stable pressure dew point performance With their high-efficiency storage control, SECOTEC TA to TD series (Dryers from this series contain the fluorinated greenhouse gas R-513A.) refrigerated air dryers can handle dew points to 38 °F, all while ensuring maximum efficiency at all times. A generously-sized thermal mass reduces material stress and assures stable pressure dew point performance. |
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Brands | N/A Kaeser Compressors SECOTEC | |||||
Model | N/A TA 5 | N/A TA 8 | N/A TA 11 | |||
Flow Rate | N/A 20 ft³/min | N/A 30 ft³/min | N/A 45 ft³/min | |||
Pressure Loss | N/A 0.87 psi | N/A 1.74 psi | N/A 2.32 psi | |||
Electrical Power Consumption at 50 Percent Volume | N/A 0.39 hp | N/A 0.42 hp | N/A 0.42 hp | |||
Electrical Power Consumption at 100 Percent Volume | N/A 0.42 hp | N/A 0.5 hp | N/A 0.63 hp | |||
Working Pressure | N/A 44 to 232 psi | |||||
Ambient Temperature | N/A 38 to 110 ºF | |||||
Inlet Temperature | N/A 38 to 130 ºF | |||||
Weight | N/A 154 lb | N/A 176 lb | N/A 187 lb | |||
Width | N/A 24.8 in | |||||
Depth | N/A 19.1 in | |||||
Height | N/A 30.7 in | |||||
Compressed Air Connection Thread Size | N/A 3/4 in | |||||
Compressed Air Connection Thread Type | N/A National Pipe Thread (NPT) | |||||
Condensate Drain Connection Thread Size | N/A 1/4 in | |||||
Condensate Drain Connection Thread Type | N/A National Pipe Thread (NPT) | |||||
Voltage | N/A 115 V | |||||
Phase | N/A 1 | |||||
Frequency | N/A 60 Hz | |||||
Refrigerant | N/A R-513A | |||||
Refrigerant Mass as CO2 Equivalent | N/A 0.18 t | N/A 0.13 t | N/A 0.24 t | |||
Global Warming Potential | N/A 631 | |||||
Refrigerant Weight | N/A 0.64 lb | N/A 0.46 lb | N/A 0.84 lb | |||
Additional Information |
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Our tip: Take advantage of cost-effective, legally-compliant treatment of condensate before drainage into the regular wastewater system with KCF oil/water separators. |
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SECOTEC - Always Saving Energy |
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The load on a refrigerated dryer doesn't just depend on the volume of compressed air to be dried (grey area), but more importantly depends on how much water the incoming compressed air contains. The volume of water (moisture) increases as the temperature rises, so the load on refrigerated dryers increases dramatically when ambient temperatures are high, such as during summer (yellow curve). Conversely, when the temperature drops during the winter (turquoise curve), there is less load on refrigerated dryers. To maintain a stable pressure dew point throughout these fluctuations, refrigerated dryers should be designed to provide sufficient performance during peak load times, and have additional reserve capacity. Like the flow rate and temperature range, refrigerated dryers are always operating within the load range of 0 to 100 %. Because SECOTEC storage control ensures energy is only used as needed across this entire load range, users benefit from exceptional savings. |
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R-513A: A Future-Proof Refrigerant |
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The use of small volumes of the future-proof R-513A refrigerant provides security of supply for maintenance work throughout the entire life of the refrigerated dryer. Innovation
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Maximum Energy Savings Thanks to Storage Control |
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The duty-cycle of refrigerated dryers is always fluctuating between 0 and 100 %. Unlike conventional part-load control systems, SECOTEC storage control precisely adjusts electrical power consumption during all load phases. This allows SECOTEC refrigerated dryers to save almost 60 % of energy costs compared to refrigerated dryers with hot gas bypass control running at an average of 40% of capacity. In contrast to conventional systems, the thermal mass in SECOTEC dryers always remains cool. This means compressed air can be dried effectively even during start-up phases. The high-quality insulation around the thermal mass also helps to keep energy use to a minimum. With SECOTEC refrigerated dryers, you get compressed air drying with outstanding energy efficiency. The high thermal mass capacity dries with reduced component wear and tear. |
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Optimal Drying with Low-Wear Operation |
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SECOTEC refrigerated dryers ensure stable pressure dew points in all load phases. Dried compressed air can cool to a temperature of + 38°F (= achievable pressure dew point) without the moisture in the air condensing. Even at higher ambient temperatures, this ensures optimal protection for downstream compressed air systems and points-of-use. Conventional refrigerated dryers with switching operating modes, but without an additional thermal mass, use the heat exchanger material itself as a thermal mass. In these dryers, it is therefore necessary to switch the refrigerant compressors and fan motors on and off much more frequently in order to maintain the required cooling performance. To reduce switching frequency and wear, the refrigerant circuit therefore only switches on at much higher pressure dew points. The resulting fluctuations in the pressure dew point negatively affect drying performance. This can be risky, since corrosion can occur even with relative compressed air humidity of 40 % – corrosion can therefore occur even without condensate forming. SECOTEC refrigerated dryers, on the other hand, ensure material-friendly operation thanks to their high thermal storage capacity. Once the thermal mass has been charged, the refrigerant compressor and fan motor can remain switched off for much longer periods of time without impacting pressure dew point stability. |
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