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Item # 73408, KAD 4100 Model Heatless Regenerated Desiccant Dryer

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Kaeser Adsorptive Desiccant dryers (KAD Series) employ a heatless regenerative design to produce pressure dew points as low as -100 ºF. Solid-state controls with adjustable cycle timers allow KAD Series dryers to be easily adapted to user requirements. The optional purge saver control dramatically increases efficiency at reduced flows, and includes active tower lights and a switching failure alarm.

KAD dryers are ideally suited for moisture sensitive applications such as electronics and pharmaceutical manufacturing, food processing and brewing.






Financing  · Specifications  · Power Supply  · Dimensions  · Add-On Refrigerated Dryer  · Controls and Instrumentation  · Features and Advantages  · Additional Information  · Note

Financing

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Specifications

Brands

Kaeser Compressors

Model

KAD 4100

Inlet Flow at 100 Pound Per Square Inch Gauge (psig) Pressure

4100 scfm

Average Purge Rate at 100 Pound Per Square Inch Gauge (psig) Pressure

590 scfm

Maximum Purge Rate at 100 Pound Per Square Inch Gauge (psig) Pressure

775.0 scfm

Average Outlet Air Flow Rate

3510 scfm

Minimum Outlet Air Flow Rate

3383 scfm

Inlet/Outlet Connections Type

Flange

Inlet/Outlet Connection Size

6 in

Weight

9900 lb

Filter Package Capacity

5000 scfm

Total Replacement Desiccant

5398 lb


Power Supply

Voltage

100 V
240
V

Phase

2

Frequency

50 Hz
60
Hz


Dimensions

Width

85 in

Depth

62 in

Height

124 in

Note for Dimensions

Dryer only. May vary with filter package.


Add-On Refrigerated Dryer

Pressure Dew Point

-100 ºF


Controls and Instrumentation
Standard Control



Features and Advantages
  • KAD models have eight settings available to reduce regeneration requirements by matching air flow to purge flow.
  • Left and right tower pressure gauges, as well as purge pressure gauge.
  • Color change moisture indicator signals elevated dew point.
  • Standard and custom filter packages are available.
  • ASME pressure relief valve.




Additional Information
The right dryer for you
Most compressed air applications can achieve the required air quality by using a refrigerated dryer in combination with proper filtration. However, in cases where compressed air is exposed to freezing temperatures or where the product, process, or equipment is highly sensitive to moisture, Kaeser offers a complete line of desiccant dryers specifically designed to meet low dew points and deliver energy savings.

Innovation you can trust
With a cutting edge research and development team committed to building industry-leading products, Kaeser continues to deliver better solutions to meet our customers' compressed air needs. Kaeser's expertise and world-wide reputation for superior reliability and efficiency offer great performance and peace of mind.

Quality in every detail
Desiccant dryer performance and reliability are driven by component quality. Kaeser's valves and actuators are designed for consistent dew point performance and low pressure drop. Additionally, desiccant bed symmetry is selected to ensure uniform flow distribution and maximize contact time, while the spherical activated alumina desiccant allows for long service life and minimizes dusting. It also has a high surface-to-volume ratio and great affinity for water vapor for superior adsorption.

Savings with proper application
Proper planning with the help of Kaeser's system design engineers can save you money on capital and energy costs. Desiccant dryers have a higher purchase price and overall operating costs than refrigerated dryers and should be applied to the portions of a system requiring dew points below that of a refrigerated dryer. Kaeser can design a system that will efficiently deliver air quality suitable for your application.

Desiccant dryer basic operation
Kaeser desiccant dryers use the principles of adsorption and desorption and alternately cycle the compressed air through twin desiccant towers. As the vapor-laden air flows through one tower, the moisture is adsorbed onto the desiccant. Meanwhile, in the other tower, "purge air" flows through, evaporates the water on the desiccant, and carries it out of the tower as vapor.



Note
KAD dryer inlet flow capacities are established in accordance with CAGI (Compressed Air and Gas Institute) Standard ADF-200: Inlet air pressure 100 psig, inlet air temperature 100 ºF, saturated.

The purge flow rate of any pressure swing (heatless) desiccant dryer is not constant throughout the purge cycle. The purge cycle consists of a maximum purge flow period when the purge valve is open and a reduced flow period during repressurization. The total air consumption during the purge cycle is the average purge flow and is based on a 10 minute cycle time (-40 ºF PDP).

Maximum working pressure: 150 psig standard; 250 psig optional. Maximum working pressure to 500 psig available for most models. Consult factory.




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