TWP/TWB200 – TWP/TWB9000
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SHUT DOWN
The dryer should be sufciently cooled down and allowed to repressurize before shutting down. Allow dryer to run
normally or use the manual stepping feature to proceed to the cooling stage and wait for cooling to end. After the
regenerating tower has sufciently cooled down, place the dryer into STANDBY.
If the dryer is operating in the heatless backup mode of operation, place the dryer immediately into stand by.
Wait for the dryer to repressurize, then push the emergency stop button and open the main electrical disconnect.
Once the dryer is in STANDBY, the EMERGENCY STOP button can then be used to remove power from the valves,
the heater, and the blower. Open the main electrical disconnect to completely remove power from the dryer.
To put dryer into STANDBY, press the SWITCH TO STANDBY button on the display. The GOING TO STANDBY
message will appear on the screen. If pressed during the heating cycle, the dryer will proceed to cooling for two
minutes. Once the dryer repressurizes, the status message will change to read DRYER IN STANDBY. Both tanks
will be pressurized and the heater will remain off. To restart, press the DRYER IN STANDBY button on the display.
The regeneration cycle will immediately resume at the point in the regenerating process where the stand by button
was rst pressed.
To depressurize the dryer, rst follow the appropriate shutdown procedure. Open the dryer bypass valve.
Close the outlet isolation valve, and then the inlet isolation valve.
Open the manual drain valve on the afterlter or control air lter to allow full depressurization of the dryer.
Verify all pressure is removed from equipment and power is disconnected before servicing.
If a dewpoint sensor is installed and the dryer will be out of service for an extended period of time, remove the
sensor and place in a safe, dry location. The sensor will be damaged if exposed to prolonged periods of saturated
conditions.
The dryer should be immediately bypassed to prevent loading the desiccant beds while the dryer is out of service.
MAINTENANCE
Use caution when near the dryer and wear eye protection. Hearing protection is recommended. Dryer maintenance
should only be performed by trained personnel. Always shutdown the dryer, relieve all pressure, and disconnect
power before servicing.
Consult service manual for additional information on part replacement.
Daily
Check the dewpoint of the compressed air system to ensure it is in good operating condition.
Check drain for proper function. Ensure drain is not clogged.
Check purge pressure setting (TWP only), proper prelter drain operation, and verify no back pressure on regenerat-
ing vessel to avoid more serious operating issues.
Check for proper heater and desiccant bed temperatures.
Check controller for any active alarms.