What does <...very high...> mean in terms of product temperature and ambient temperature? Why is this a problem? What is going through it? At what rate is this stuff going through? How does that compare with field trials that took place before the equipment was purchased? What is the utility consumption? How does that comapre to the field trial data?
What does Atlas Copco's local Service Technician have to say on the topic, and why can't that individual either eliminate the problem or at least make recommendations? Why have the recommendations not been followed-up? What do the maintenance records say?
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It's very helpful questions you bring up there. Also since it was
only one of us asked to help and you just did I will refrain from and almost because
of completeness of your "answer" I don't have to, comment anymore!
It is very difficult formulating a useful response from the paucity of solid information in some of these threads. There are usually loads of questions, and, well, someone has to ask them as the Original Poster seems to want that rather than a speedy response with which to solve the original problem. Of course, after a while, readers get fed up and move on.
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According to this brochure, this is a heat-reactivated dessicant adsorption air dryer with internal electric heaters and a self-contained regeneration blower.
Make sure the heater is turning off at the appropriate point in the regeneration cycle and staying off during the drying period.
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