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New BOGE refrigerant dryers for sustainable, reliable operations

August 12, 2022 by Asia Food Journal

refrigerant dryers

Courtesy of BOGE

New series combines climate protection with efficiency for all types of manufacturing plants

Robustness, eco-friendliness, and efficiency are the three main characteristics of the new DT series of refrigerant dryers from BOGE. The combination of innovative technology and intelligent control ensures a stable pressure dew point, even in changing environmental conditions. With the future-proof refrigerant R 513 A as the standard across the whole series, these refrigerant dryers are especially sustainable and have a low CO2 footprint. Additional advantages are energy-saving, reliable operations, and various monitoring capabilities.

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No compressor without a refrigerant dryer – dry compressed air is required for almost any situation. In addition to the existing DS-2 series, BOGE has now launched a new range of products. All the new DT series models ensure a constant dew point of 3°C at a free air delivery of between 0.4 and 14 m³/min.

“With this strategy, the expert for compressed air systems ensures maximum delivery capability for customers. Just like with the DS-2 series, the DT series refrigerant dryers all come with an “all-in-one” aluminum heat exchanger operated in a reverse flow process – containing a proven air/air heat exchanger, evaporator, and condensate drain,” says Nalin Amunugama, General Manager, BOGE Kompressoren Asia Pacific.

Both models use the environmentally friendly and future-proof R 513 A refrigerant, with its low global warming potential, as the standard, making all the models compliant with Regulation EU 517/2014 on fluorinated greenhouse gases. The refrigerant circuit is hermetically sealed, rendering a leakage test by a certified refrigeration engineer unnecessary.

Stable pressure dew point

The hot gas/bypass valve present in all models keeps the pressure dew point at a constant 3°C, even in changing environmental conditions. As hot air is injected below a specific temperature, there is no danger of ice forming in the evaporator. And, in addition, the refrigerant dryer’s condensers are amply dimensioned, delivering reliable operation even for compressed air at an inlet temperature of 70°C. The large fan is mounted directly on the condenser and ensures maximum cooling airflow, which in turn, has a positive effect on the pressure dew point. As a result, the refrigerant dryer is extremely robust and continues to operate even under the most challenging of circumstances.

Reduced energy consumption

All models are characteristically low-consumption. As the BOGE CCD 10 condensate drain used in the dryer has an electronic level adjustment, any condensate that might form can be drained off without any pressure losses once a defined level has been reached. The DT 52 to DT 140 models offer even more savings potential: if the dew point is reached in partial-load operation, the control unit automatically switches off the compressor. The condensate in the heat exchanger then cools the compressed air until the dew point once again reaches the target value. Only once this happens does the cooling compressor come back on.

Important parameters always on hand

The refrigerant dryer’s control system permits continuous monitoring of the pressure and temperature thanks to a series of sensors. Unlike the DS-2 series, where a pressure switch disconnects the system in case of an emergency, in these new devices – the sensors take over the job. The pressure dew point can be quickly checked with the help of the LED status light.

“Additionally, the new refrigerant dryers come with a Modbus RTU/ RS 485 interface as the standard, allowing for the detection of alarm thresholds and display of other relevant parameters. This data can easily be forwarded to an interlocking control device or master display,” Nalin points out.

About BOGE KOMPRESSOREN

As one of Germany’s oldest manufacturers of compressors and compressed air systems, BOGE KOMPRESSOREN Otto Boge GmbH & Co. KG offers over 110 years of experience. The company is also one of the market leaders. Whether screw compressors, piston compressors, scroll compressors or turbo compressors, complete systems, or individual devices, BOGE meets the most diverse requirements and highest standards, with precision and quality always at the forefront. The family-run company operates around the globe and employs around 700 co-workers, with Olaf Hoppe and Michael Rommelmann at the helm. With numerous sales offices and subsidiaries, BOGE offers its international customers comprehensive service. The company supplies its products and systems to over 120 countries worldwide.

Other Topics: BOGE, DT Series, Processing, Refrigerant Dryer

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