SCHULZ 35 CFM REFRIGERATED AIR DRYER FOR 7.5HP & 10HP COMPRESSORS, Moisture Filter Regulator

SKU: ADS35-B76W-KIT Category: Brand:

$1,318.50

Product Details

• 35 CFM Schulz Heavy Duty Compressed Air Refrigerated Air Dryer and Industrial Grade Arrow Pneumatics Integral Moisture Filter/Pressure Regulator

• 35 CFM @ 100 Psi / 1/2″ Female Npt Inlet & Outlet / Refrigerant Fluid Type: R134a / Wire Size Required: 10 Gauge / Dew Point: 41˚ at 100 PSI / 115V Single Phase / Non-Cycling.

• Includes Arrow Pneumatics Industrial Grade (Piggyback) Moisture Removing Filter / Pressure Regulator, 5u Micron Filter, Optional Auto Drain Kit, 10 – 250 PSI Pressure Regulator & Accessories.

• Please ensure your air compressor’s CFM flow rate is no greater than 35 CFM. Oversizing the dryer to the air compressor is always recommended. Under-sizing the dryer will cause performance and longevity issues.

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Details

Weight 62 lbs
Dimensions 18.65 × 14.55 × 20.25 in
DRYER VOLTAGE

SINGLE PHASE – 110V

HP

7.5 – 10 HP

PSI MAX

CFM

35

PHASE

MFG

SCHULZ

Product Information

DIMENSIONS IN INCHES: 18.65" H X 14.55" W X 20.25" L, 62 LBS.
Compressed air contains naturally occurring moisture, which can negatively affect compressed air applications that require moisture-free air. Dryers are a common solution for removing such moisture. It is vital that liquid water and oil are removed from your compressed air lines before entering any refrigerated air dryer.

Liquid water and/or oil from your compressor can damage the interior components of the dryer resulting in dryer non-performance or failure. A 5-micron filter preceding the dryer is the minimum requirement for refrigerated air dryers. By selecting a variation option with moisture filter ensures that little to no moisture reaches the dryer to allow it to perform effectively. If your compressed air system has a moisture filter present, please make sure its rated 5-micron or better.

Another effective way to separate moisture water from your compressed air in your compressed air lines, starts with the compressed air lines themselves. When you are setting up or installing your piping, you always want to force your compressed air to climb vertically, while pooling liquid water is driven downwards by gravity; usually into some sort of drain or ball valve that is released periodically. View our attached pics for our recommended compressed air line set up with filters and by-pass.