Kaeser externally heat-regenerative blower purge desiccant dryer produces dew points as low as -40°F. Twin desiccant beds of activated alumina alternate between drying and regenerating, with regeneration being accomplished with heated ambient air at just above atmospheric pressure. The heated ambient air readily drives adsorbed moisture off of the desiccant preparing it for another adsorption cycle. The moisture-laden regeneration air exhausts to atmosphere during the regeneration process. KBD dryers can regenerate with little (about 1%) or no process (purge) air loss.
The Eco Control 3 controller accurately controls inlet and purge valves which direct wet compressed air to the regenerated tower, and heated purge air to the tower in need of regeneration. The controller also includes system monitoring and optional energy savings capabilities. The process of adsorption and desorption can be repeated several thousand times before the desiccant must be replaced.
Important features and advantages:
Our service department covers the majority of Michigan, including Holland, Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, Jackson, Saginaw, and Cadillac, all the way up to the Upper Peninsula (U.P.). We also stock over $600,000 worth of Kaeser parts in our facility right here in Grand Rapids. Coupled with Kaeser’s 24-hour Parts Guarantee, you can be assured we will have what it takes to minimize your downtime and keep you running.
Our services include but are not limited to the following.