EN Operating manual Maintenance manual Spare parts Refrigerating air dryer DRYPOINT® RA 8080-720 720
Dear Customer, thank you for choosing our product. In order to get the best performances out of this product, please read this manual carefully. To avoid incorrect operation of the equipment and possible physical risk to the operator, please read and strictly follow the instructions contained in this manual. Note, these instructions are in addition to the safety rules that apply in the country where the dryer is installed.
Index 1. 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 1.4. Safety rules....................................................................................................................................................5 Definition of the Conventional Signs Used in This Manual............................................................................5 Warnings .......................................................................................................................................................6 Proper Use of the Dryer.
Index 7.2. 7.2.1. 7.2.2. 7.2.3. 7.2.4. 7.2.5. 7.3. 7.3.1. 7.3.2. 7.3.3. 7.3.4. 7.3.5. 7.3.6. 7.3.7. 7.3.8. 7.3.9. 7.3.10. 7.3.11. 7.3.12. 7.3.13. 7.3.14. 7.3.15. 7.3.16. 7.3.17. 7.3.18. 7.3.19. 4 Exploded View.............................................................................................................................................46 Exploded view table of components ............................................................................................................
Safety rules 1. Safety rules 1.1. Definition of the Conventional Signs Used in This Manual Carefully read instruction manual before attempting any service or maintenance procedures on the dryer. Caution warning sign. Risk of danger or possibility of damage to equipment, if related text is not followed properly. Electrical hazard. Warning message indicates practices or procedures that could result in personal injury or fatality if not followed correctly. Danger hazard. Part or system under pressure.
Safety rules 1.2. Warnings DANGER! Compressed air! Compressed air is a highly hazardous energy source. Never work on the dryer with pressure in the system. Never point the compressed air or the condensate drain outlet hoses towards anybody. The user is responsible for the proper installation of the dryer. Failure to follow instructions given in the “Installation” chapter will void the warranty. Improper installation can create dangerous situations for personnel and/or damages to the machine could occur.
Installation 1.4. Instructions for the use of pressure equipment according to PED Directive 97/23/EC To ensure the safe operation of pressure equipments, the user must conform strictly to the above directive and the following: 1. The equipment must only be operated within the temperature and pressure limits stated on the manufacturer’s data nameplate. 2. Welding on heat-exchanger is not recommended. 3.
Installation 2.2. Storage SCC0001 Even when packaged, keep the machine protected from severity of the weather. Keep the dryer in vertical position, also when stored. Turning it upside down some parts could be irreparably damaged. If not in use, the dryer can be stored in its packaging in a dust free and protected site at a maximum temperature of 50 °C, and a specific humidity not exceeding 90%. Should the stocking time exceed 12 months, please contact the manufacturer.
Installation 2.4. Installation layout -A- 1 Air compressor 2 Aftercooler 3 Condensate separator 4 Pre-Filter (min. 5 micron) 5 By-pass group 6 Dryer 7 Compressed air tank 8 Final filter 9 Bekomat condensate drain IN 7 OUT 3 4 5 8 1 2 9 9 9 9 6 -BIN 7 OUT 3 4 9 9 8 5 1 2 6 9 9 CAUTION! Polluted inlet air! In case of heavily polluted inlet air (ISO 8573.1 class 3.-.3 or worse quality), we recommend the additional installation of a pre-filter (f.e.
Installation 2.5. Correction factors Correction factor for operating pressure changes: Inlet air pressure barg 4 Factor (F1) 0.77 5 0.86 6 0.93 7 1.00 Correction factor for ambient temperature changes (Air-Cooled): Ambient temperature ºC 25 30 Factor (F2) 1.00 0.99 Correction factor for inlet air temperature changes: Air temperature ºC 25 30 Factor (F3) 1.27 1.12 Correction factor for DewPoint changes: DewPoint ºC Factor (F4) 35 1.00 35 0.97 40 0.88 3 1.00 45 0.78 8 1.05 10 1.14 40 0.
Installation 2.6. Connection to the Compressed Air System DANGER! Compressed air! Operations to be performed by qualified personnel only. Never work on compressed air system under pressure. The user is responsible to ensure that the dryer will never be operated with pressure exceeding the maximum pressure rating on the unit data tag. Over-pressurizing the dryer could be dangerous for both the operator and the unit.
Start up 2.8. Electrical connections DANGER! Supply voltage! Qualified personnel should carry out connecting unit to the main power. Be sure to check the local codes in your area. Before connecting the unit to the electrical supply, verify the data nameplate for the proper electrical information. Voltage tolerance is +/- 5%. Dryers are supplied with a junction box. Be sure to provide the proper fuses or breakers based on the data information located on the nameplate.
Start up 3.2. First start-up This procedure should be followed on first start-up, after periods of extended shutdown or following maintenance procedures. Qualified personnel must perform the start-up. Sequence of operations (refer to paragraph 5.1 Control Panel). DMC14 Electronic Instrument DMC20 Electronic Instrument • Ensure that all the steps of the “Installation” chapter • Ensure that all the steps of the “Installation” chapter have been observed. have been observed.
Start up 3.3. Start-up and shut down For short periods of inactivity, (max 2-3 days) we recommend that power is maintained to the dryer and the control panel. Otherwise, before re-starting the dryer, it is necessary to wait at least 2 hours for the compressor crankcase heater to heat the oil of the compressor (only models DRYPOINT RA 180-720). Start-up (refer to paragraph 5.1 Control Panel) DMC14 Electronic Instrument DMC20 Electronic Instrument • Check the condenser for cleanliness (Air-Cooled).
DRYPOINT RA 80 – 720 3 3 2 1 G 2” [kg] Check the data shown on the identification plate. Other temperature on request. 102 4.0 3.2 3.0 [A] 100 1950 1780 1700 [W] 149 < 70 3.1 2.7 2.5 [A] [dbA] 1500 1400 3/400-415/50 - - - - - - 1.85 R404A 0.07 14 7 +35 (+70) +1 +25 (+50) 1300 2300 1.30 0.13 3 +3 equal to 0.73 g/m of H2O 441 750 12500 120 [W] [Ph/V/Hz] 1.25 0.
3 3 2 1 5300 8.9 7.4 [A] [kg] 242 5400 4700 [W] 232 6.3 5.6 [A] [dbA] 3500 3350 3.00 0.21 [W] [Ph/V/Hz] 2.70 0.17 Check the data shown on the identification plate. Other temperature on request. The nominal condition refers to an ambient temperature of +25°C with inlet air at 7 barg and +35 °C. Weight Max. level noise at 1 m Max.
DRYPOINT RA 80 – 720 3 3 2 1 G 2” 2.9 2.7 [A] [kg] Check the data shown on the identification plate. Other temperature on request. 99 1670 1590 [W] 97 2.4 2.2 [A] [dbA] 1290 1190 G 1/2” 0.40 0.26 1.00 0.13 [W] [Ph/V/Hz] 0.36 0.24 0.95 0.09 The nominal condition refers to an ambient temperature of +25°C with inlet air at 7 barg and +35 °C. Weight Max. level noise at 1 m Max.
3 3 2 1 8.1 6.6 [A] [kg] 237 4600 4200 [W] 227 5.6 4.8 [A] [dbA] 3050 2900 0.94 0.62 1.45 0.21 [W] [Ph/V/Hz] 0.82 0.54 1.35 0.17 Check the data shown on the identification plate. Other temperature on request. The nominal condition refers to an ambient temperature of +25°C with inlet air at 7 barg and +35 °C. Weight Max. level noise at 1 m Max.
Technical description 5. Technical description 5.1. Control panel The control panel illustrated below is the only dryer-operator interface. DRYPOINT RA 80 - 720 – DMC14 °C °F set DMC 14 1 esc 2 5 4 K PQS0009 3 DRYPOINT RA 80 - 720 - DMC20 3 PQS0010 K 1 Main switch 2 Electronic control instrument (DMC14-DMC20) 3 Air and refrigerating gas flow diagram 5.2.
Technical description 5.3. Flow Diagram (Air-Cooled) T3 T2 2 3 4 5 PB TS PA PV 5 12.1 T7 PV1 PV2 12.1 12.1 6 T4 400-720 T5 12.1 12.1 1a 25 7 8 1 9 1b M 12 T6 T1 11 10 12.1 DGF0006 1c 5.4. 21 13 Flow Diagram (Water-Cooled) T3 T2 2 3 4 PB TS PA T7 12.1 12.1 12.1 6 T4 T5 12.1 12.1 1a 25 18 7 1 19 1b T8 12.1 T6 12.
Technical description 5.5. Refrigerating compressor The refrigerating compressor is the pump in the system, gas coming from the evaporator (low pressure side) is compressed up to the condensation pressure (high pressure side). The compressors utilized are manufactured by leading manufacturers and are designed for applications where high compression ratios and wide temperature changes are present.
Technical description 5.9. Filter Drier Traces of humidity and slag can accumulate inside the refrigerating circuit. Long periods of use can also produce sludge. This can limit the lubrication efficiency of the compressor and clog the expansion valve or capillary tube. The function of the Filter Drier, located before the capillary tubing, is to eliminate any impurities from circulating through the system. 5.10.
Technical description 5.13. Refrigerant Pressure Switches PA-PB-PV As operation safety and protection of the dryer a series of pressure switches are installed in the gas circuit. PB : Low-pressure controller device on the suction side (carter) of the compressor, is enabled only if the pressure drops below the pre-set value. The values are automatically reset when the nominal conditions are restored. Calibrated pressure : R 404 A Stop 1.0 barg - Restart 5.
Technical description 5.16. DMC14 Electronic Instrument (Air Dryer Controller) set °C °F DMC 14 esc Button - access the set-up. Button - Exit programming / decrease value. Button - Value increment. PQS0006 LED set esc DISPLAY ● ● ● - Dryer in alarm status. °C LED °F LED - Display the set temperature scale (°C). - Display the set temperature scale (°F).
Technical description PQS0011 5.17. DMC20 Electronic Instrument (Air Dryer Controller) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Back-lighted LCD display Led compressor ON Led condenser fan(s) ON Not Used Not Used Not Used Led crankcase heater ON 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Led dryer in Stand-by Led alarm ON Not used Set-up access button Incremental button Decrement button Dryer start-up button Dryer stop button The DMC20 controls all the operations, the alarms and the operational setting of the dryer.
Technical description 5.17.2 ALARMS Any alarm condition is indicated by the flashing of the [9] led "Alarm" and the DMC20 activates a buzzer tone in order to alert the operator. The operator can stop the buzzer by pressing any key. The cause of the alarm will be displayed on the upper line of the LCD display.
Technical description • • • • • • DewPoint Set : Not Used. Diff. DewPoint : Not Used. E Drain Time : Not Used. E Drain Pause : Not Used. S Drain Time : Setting of the condensate drainage time of the solenoid valve located on the condensate separator. S Drain Pause : Setting of the pause time between two successive condensate drain cycles of the valve located on the condensate separator. • Display Contrast.
Technical description SET-UP PARAMETERS TABLE Parameter Description Pass Code ? Language L E V E L 1 Password to access level 2 Selection of the language for dialogue and alarm messages 0 - 255 0 Italian - English German - French Not Used N.A. -5 ºC DewPoint Diff. Not Used N.A. 0.2 ºK E Drain Time Not Used 0 - 50 sec 3 sec 0.5 - 10 min 4.0 min 0 - 50 sec 4 sec 0.5 - 10 min 1.0 min 0 - 100 50 E Drain Pause Not Used Not Used S Drain Pause Not Used Display Contrast.
Technical description 5.17.5 REMOTE ALARM SIGNAL A voltage free contact is provided for remote signalling the sum of any alarm condition of the dryer. 5.17.6 ACCESS CODE A serviceman’s code is required to access level 2. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for damages due to the alteration of the operating parameters. The password is specified in the last page of this manual. The password must be kept by qualified personnel. 5.17.
Technical description DATABASE Below is a list of the parameter description, type and address of data on DMC20 : Data Description DewPoint Air →O Air ←O Compr.LP Compr.HP Condens. Water →O Ambient Language 1) DewPoint Set Diff. DewPoint E Drain Time E Drain Pause S Drain Time S Drain Pause Display Contrast. Min DewPoint Max DewPoint Low DewPoint Low DP Diff.! Low DP Delay! High DewPoint ! High DP Diff.! High DP Delay! Condensation ! Condens.Diff.! Condens.
Technical description 5.18. Electronic level controlled condensate drain BEKOMAT The electronic level controlled drain BEKOMAT has a special condensate management that makes sure that condensate is drained safely without any unnecessary air-loss.
Maintenance, troubleshooting, spares and dismantling 6. Maintenance, troubleshooting, spares and dismantling 6.1. Controls and Maintenance DANGER! Compressed air, mains voltage, unqualified personnel! Only qualified personnel should perform troubleshooting and or maintenance operations. Prior to performing any maintenance or service, be sure that: • no part of the machine is powered and that it cannot be connected to the mains supply.
Maintenance, troubleshooting, spares and dismantling 6.2. Troubleshooting Only qualified personnel should perform troubleshooting and or maintenance operations. Prior to performing any maintenance or service, be sure that: • no part of the machine is powered and that it cannot be connected to the mains supply. • no part of the machine is under pressure and that it cannot be connected to the compressed air system.
Maintenance, troubleshooting, spares and dismantling DewPoint too low. The fan is always ON - P pressure switch is faulty - replace it (Air-Cooled). Ambient temperature is too low - restore de nominal condition. The hot gas by-pass valve is out of setting - contact a refrigeration engineer to restore V The dryer doesn’t drain the condensate. The dryer Excessive pressure drop within the dryer. continuously drains condensate. Water within the line.
Maintenance, troubleshooting, spares and dismantling One of the following appears on the upper line of the DMC20 display : 1. "Protection Comp." : The electric protection (see Q1 on the electric diagram) of the compressor is activated - restore it and retry. 2. "Protection Comp." : The safety thermo-switch TS has been activated - see specific point. 3.
Maintenance, troubleshooting, spares and dismantling 6.3. Spare Parts The suggested spare parts list will enable you to promptly intervene in case of abnormal operation, so avoiding to wait for the spares delivery. In case of failure of other parts, for example inside the refrigerating circuit, the replacement must be worked out by a refrigerating systems specialist or in our factory.
Maintenance, troubleshooting, spares and dismantling DRYPOINT RA Electronic Instrument Electronic Instrument DMC14 DMC20 No. 2 3 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 9 9 10 12 12.1 12.1 12.2 12.2 17 17.1 17.2 17.3 DESCRIPTION OF THE SPARE PARTS Refrigerant pressure switch PB Safety thermo-switch TS Fan pressure switch PA Fan pressure switch PV Compressor Compressor Compressor Compressor Compressor Hot Gas By-pass Valve Hot Gas By-pass Valve Complete fan Complete fan Filter Drier Temp. probe L=2000mm (T1-T4-T5-T8) Temp.
Maintenance, troubleshooting, spares and dismantling DRYPOINT RA Electronic Instrument Electronic Instrument DMC14 DMC20 No. 2 3 4 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 9 10 12 12.1 12.1 12.1 12.2 12.2 17 17.1 17.2 17.3 DESCRIPTION OF THE SPARE PARTS Refrigerant pressure switch PB Safety thermo-switch TS Fan pressure switch PA Fan pressure switch PV Compressor Compressor Compressor Hot Gas By-pass Valve Hot Gas By-pass Valve Hot Gas By-pass Valve Complete fan Filter Drier Temp. probe L=2000mm (T1) Temp. probe L=600mm (T7) Temp.
Maintenance, troubleshooting, spares and dismantling 6.4. Maintenance operation on the refrigerating circuit CAUTION! Refrigerant! Maintenance and service on refrigerating systems must be carried out only by certified refrigerating engineers only, according to local rules. All the refrigerant of the system must be recovered for its recycling, reclamation or destruction. Do not dispose the refrigerant fluid in the environment.
List of attachments 7. List of attachments 7.1. Dryers Dimensions 7.1.1. Dryers Dimensions DRYPOINT RA 80-100 /AC 7.1.2.
List of attachments 7.1.3. Dryers Dimensions DRYPOINT RA 180-300 /AC 7.1.4.
List of attachments 7.1.5. Dryers Dimensions DRYPOINT RA 400-600 /AC 7.1.6.
List of attachments 7.1.7. Dryers Dimensions DRYPOINT RA 80-100 /WC 7.1.8.
List of attachments 7.1.9. Dryers Dimensions DRYPOINT RA 180-300 /WC 7.1.10.
List of attachments 7.1.11. Dryers Dimensions DRYPOINT RA400-600 /WC 7.1.12.
List of attachments 7.2. 7.2.1. Exploded View Exploded view table of components Alu-Dry Module 21 Bekomat drainer 1.
List of attachments 7.2.2.
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List of attachments 7.3. 7.3.1.
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TERMINAL ELD PB http:// www.beko.de WIRE 16 3 UKK 5 20 1 PA 20 29 9 10 TV 20 25 7 8 PV 22 6 START/STOP REMOTE CONTROL 2 20 31 11 12 KT BEKO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH 39 12 1 2 21 4 5 TERMINAL TYPE NOT USED COMPRESSOR SUCTION (LOW) SIDE JUMP IF NOT INSTALLED AIR COOLED ONLY AIR COOLED ONLY 0 TIMED DRAIN OUTPUT BEKOMAT DRAINER SAFETY PRESSURE SWITCH SAFETY PRESSURE SWITCH COMPRESSOR DISCHARGE (HIGH) SIDE COMPRESSOR THERMAL PROTECTION FAN CONTROL PRESS.
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DRYPOINT RA 80 – 720 A X2 X1 Wh 1 3 5 11 13 [2-9] A 0 1 2 4 6 12 14 A2 K A1 9 5 22 21 14 13 K [1-3] [1-3] [1-3] [1-9] [2-1] [2-1] 14 13 http:// www.beko.de BEKO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH ON CP 1 P 1 3 5 11 N.U. 2 [1-4] 4 [1-4] 6 [1-4] 12 A2 V A1 PV 2 2 3 3 4 5 9 DEW-POINT ALARM max 250V 1A min 5VDC 10mA 8 DMC14 PR 11 12 T1 ON CP Air Dryer Controller 4 5 N L ELD 6 ON CP X [2-9] A Rd 12 4 7 P Drawing no.
TERMINAL http:// www.beko.de BEKO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH PA 15 12 1 2 PV 26 12 3 4 R 22 23 5 6 UKK 5 14 7 C WIRE C 8 PB TV ELD PR 32 9 10 3 14 12 11 12 TERMINAL TYPE 2 red white T1 T1 1 4 5 6 Q1 Q2 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 C-C 9 - 10 11 - 12 60 7 Q3 Q4 K V 8 Drawing no. : MOUNTING PLATE T1 0 Pag TF A / TS 9 Rev : List of attachments 7.3.10.
DRYPOINT RA 80 – 720 0 min 4G2.5 SUPPLY 1 Q1 http:// www.beko.de BEKO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH 1 SEZ 0 K KT [2-6] V 4 3 K M 3 U 2 1 2 W 6 5 [2-2] 3 V [2-7] TV Q2 V V M 3 U 4 W [2-3] 5 6 50-60Hz TF 6A Q3 7 Drawing no. : A 8 B Pag [2-5] K 12 11 / R A 9 Rev : List of attachments 7.3.11.
A P 1 PB P 2 T2 PA 3 T3 P 4 http:// www.beko.de BEKO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH C (On CP) T1 PR PR PR PR DMC20 B 1 PV T4 [1-3] Q1 2 TS 14 13 5 T5 [1-5] Q2 T6 TV 14 13 6 T7 3 7 T8 PR PR PR PR REMOTE ON/OFF 0 N L B 4 ELD 3 1 1 3 5 11 [1-9] 2 [1-2] 4 [1-2] 6 [1-2] 12 A2 K A1 12 K 11 5 1 3 5 11 N.U. 2 [1-4] 4 [1-4] 6 [1-4] 12 A2 V A1 13 6 14 7 Drawing no. : E 15 8 S Pag 16 / 5 6 Rev : 7 DMC20RI 9 List of attachments 7.3.12.
PB http:// www.beko.de TERMINAL UKK 5 21 22 7 20 6 1 PA ELD TV 20 25 8 9 PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR 4 20 29 10 11 3 12 16 12 13 START/STOP REMOTE CONTROL 2 20 31 40 41 42 14 15 16 17 18 PV BEKO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH 18 12 1 2 WIRE R 39 12 3 4 5 TERMINAL TYPE COMPRESSOR SUCTION (LOW) SIDE AIR COOLED ONLY AIR COOLED ONLY 0 COMPRESSOR CRANKCASE HEATER TIMED DRAIN OUTPUT NOT USED SAFETY PRESSURE SWITCH SAFETY PRESSURE SWITCH COMPRESSOR DISCHARGE (HIGH) SIDE FAN CONTROL PRESS.
0 min 4G4 SUPPLY 1 Q1 http:// www.beko.de BEKO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH 1 SEZ 0 KT [2-1] K V 4 3 K M 3 U 2 1 2 W 6 5 [2-9] 3 4 U1 V1 W1 V W2 U2 V2 TV V1 [2-2] V2 [2-9] 6 [2-3] M 3 Q2 5 50-60Hz TF 6A Q3 7 Drawing no. : A 8 B Pag [2-1] K 12 11 / R A 9 Rev : List of attachments 7.3.14.
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DRYPOINT RA 80 – 720 http:// www.beko.de SD BEKO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH TERMINAL PR WIRE R red white T1 T1 TERMINAL TYPE 15 12 1 2 UKK 5 22 23 31 12 1 AIR COOLED ONLY - JUMP IF NOT INSTALLED 0 T1. DEW-POINT COMPRESSOR CRANKCASE HEATER FAN DOOR INTERLOCK SAFETY-SWITCH 3 4 5 6 TIMED DRAIN OUTPUT 66 NOT USED 7 8 AIR COOLED ONLY PV2 9 10 11 12 13 AIR COOLED ONLY 23 2 PV1 FAN CONTROL PRESS. SWITCH - LOW SPEED FAN CONTROL PRESS.
DRYPOINT RA 80 – 720 0 min 4G4 SUPPLY 1 Q1 http:// www.beko.de BEKO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH 1 SEZ 0 KT [2-5] K V 4 3 K M 3 U 2 1 2 W 6 5 [2-2] 3 4 U1 V1 W1 V W2 U2 V2 TV V1 [2-8] V2 [2-3] 6 [2-7] M 3 Q2 5 50-60Hz TF 6A Q3 7 Drawing no. : A 8 B Pag [2-5] K 12 11 / R A 9 Rev : List of attachments 7.3.17.
A P 1 PB P T2 2 PA 3 [2-7] V2 [2-8] V1 T3 http:// www.beko.de BEKO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH C (On CP) T1 PR PR PR PR DMC20 B 1 12 11 12 11 4 T4 [1-3] Q1 2 TS 14 13 5 T5 [1-5] Q2 T6 TV 14 13 6 T7 3 7 T8 PR PR PR PR REMOTE ON/OFF 0 N L B 4 ELD 3 1 1 3 5 11 [1-9] 2 [1-2] 4 [1-2] 6 [1-2] 12 A2 K A1 12 K 11 5 SD P 13 6 PV1 P PV2 14 7 A1 [2-2] 2 [1-5] 4 [1-5] 6 [1-5] 12 Drawing no.
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BEKO TECHNOLOGIES GMBH Im Taubental 7 D-41468 Neuss Tel. +49 / (0) 21 31 / 988-0 Fax. +49 / (0) 21 31 / 988-900 http://www.beko.de DRYPOINT RA 80-720_manual_en_2009-11 Subject to technical changes without prior notice; errors not excluded. Original instructions are in ENGLISH.