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    dryer fault



    HI Guys
    After some advice regarding atlas copco air dryer,looking for help to point me in right direction regarding dryer freezing up causing restriction when on line to air compressor,unit holds 16kg r404 twin fans coming in comp running , not seeing bubbles in sight gass. just thinking where else should be looking, cheers



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    Re: dryer fault

    If there are two fans, than you should look for head pressure control.

    There should be a freezing protection, .

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    Re: dryer fault

    Check the low pressure, maybe the hgbp valve (or valves) needs a tweek up a bit. If it does ajdust it with no air flow through the dryer. Regarding freezing protection, I`m currently working on an Atlas Copco FD 850 with 24kg of 404a dryer that had a fan hole the condensor. The only protection was a HP switch so the compressor kept running with no refrigerant until the internal switch tripped, when it cooled down it restarted only to overheat again then cool down and restart and so on until the pump gave out. I`ve fitted LP and high temp switches to prevent future problems.

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    Re: dryer fault

    Hi Paul

    how did you get on with getting qualified to work on refrigeration equipment in the uk

    http://www.refrigeration-engineer.co...ault&highlight=

    R's chillerman
    If the World did not Suck, We would all fall off !

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    Re: dryer fault

    Hi chillerman
    I have recently passed my f-gas 2079,but not being working with these dryers long and am finding them a bit tricky at moment. thanks for your advice guys

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    Re: dryer fault

    Hi Paul,
    If you need any info on dryers, including dessicant ones, let me know and i`ll look through the tech libary in our office.
    Regards,
    Glenn

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    Re: dryer fault

    Hi Glenn
    Thanks for that its very kind of you,im always looking for any info or advice on the dryers that can help me work on these units. thanks again.

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