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Refrigerated compressed air dryer RKT-CQ AB series
compact

refrigerated compressed air dryer
refrigerated compressed air dryer
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Characteristics

Technology
refrigerated
Other characteristics
compact
Capacity

Max.: 14.17 m³/min
(500.41 ft³/min)

Min.: 0.33 m³/min
(11.65 ft³/min)

Working pressure

Max.: 16 bar
(232.06 psi)

Min.: 2 bar
(29.01 psi)

Motor power

Max.: 1.38 kW
(1.88 hp)

Min.: 0.16 kW
(0.22 hp)

Operating temperature

Max.: 55 °C
(131 °F)

Min.: 30 °C
(86 °F)

Ambient temperature

25 °C, 30 °C, 35 °C, 40 °C, 45 °C
(77 °F, 86 °F, 95 °F, 104 °F, 113 °F)

Weight

Max.: 155 kg
(341.7 lb)

Min.: 24 kg
(52.9 lb)

Dew point

3 °C, 5 °C, 7 °C, 10 °C
(37.4 °F, 41 °F, 44.6 °F, 50 °F)

Description

The RKT-CQ refrigeration dryers are designed as stand-alone units, equipped with a specially developed microcontroller for the electronic control of the condensate-solenoid-valve, fan and pressure dew point display. An air-to-air heat exchanger together with the refrigerant-to-air heat exchanger ensures energy-efficient and effective drying of the compressed air. Condensate is discharged fully automated via a time-controlled or level-controlled steam trap. The units are operated with 230 Volt AC and delivered ready for connection and operation. Advantages Low space requirement due to compact size Corrosion-resistant and lightweight due to aluminum heat exchangers Effective drying due to two integrated heat exchanger systems Energy efficient due to pre-cooling or drying in air-to-air heat exchanger Ozone-friendly refrigerant Highly controllable thanks to specially developed electronic microcontroller Fully automatic steam trap with time-controlled or level-controlled steam trap

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