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Cycling Refrigeration Dryers

Refrigeration Dryers by CompAir

Cycling Refrigeration Dryers

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Description

Energy Saving CDF-ES Series High efficiency air treatment The cycling dryer is designed to deliver the lowest cost solution by focusing on all of the cost contributors. In a typical compressed air dryer, the refrigerant compressor runs continuously regardless of demand. With a cycling dryer, circulating glycol cools the compressed air allowing the refrigerant compressor to turn-off during low demands, to save energy and cost

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