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    MTA air drier



    I am looking for the manual of Marco polo air drier model 5MP1600 and controller parameter's list.
    Controller is Dixell IC121C.

    Thank you guys.



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    Re: MTA air drier

    Can't find an IC121 but found an XT 121, same thing??
    http://www.dixell.com/linea58/downlo...-121C-D_GB.pdf
    or try Dixell download site?
    http://www.dixell.com/home/eng/
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    Re: MTA air drier

    Thanks brian,
    The controller is OEM, special parametrs for MTA.
    I could not find the way to change them.

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    Re: MTA air drier

    Quote Originally Posted by chemi-cool View Post
    The controller is OEM, special parametrs for MTA.
    They just have to make themselves unique.
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    Re: MTA air drier

    Apparently, Dixell is connected somehow to MTA, all the controllers have different functions.

    If I cant find the papers I will put a different controller with a timer for the condensed water.

    It only means to rewire the control board.

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    Re: MTA air drier

    Quote Originally Posted by chemi-cool View Post
    Apparently, Dixell is connected somehow to MTA, all the controllers have different functions.

    If I cant find the papers I will put a different controller with a timer for the condensed water.

    It only means to rewire the control board.
    I installed a MTA drier earlier this year and I handed the manual into my office, if I can retrieve it I`ll email you a copy.
    If you do fit a replacement controller you can always fit a timed solenoid condensate drain instead having to find a controller to enable the use of the original drain.
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    Re: MTA air drier

    Thanks very much.


    I will leave you my email in PM.

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    Re: MTA air drier

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