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QDTH/QDTS Series

Heatless

Parts/Instruction Manual
This manual contains important safety information and should be made available to
all personnel who operate and/or maintain this product. Carefully read this manual
before attempting to operate or perform maintenance on this equipment.

Manual No. 65502-1A

August 2006 Edition


Updated: June 2007
DATE OF PURCHASE:

MODEL:

SERIAL NO.:

Record above information from nameplate.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
General Information ................................................................................................................................ 3
Receiving – Inspection ..................................................................................................................... 3
Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................................ 3
Disclaimer of Warranty ..................................................................................................................... 4

Desiccant Replacement Procedures ....................................................................................................... 5


Filling Procedure ............................................................................................................................... 5
Molecular Sieve Option .................................................................................................................... 5
Draining Procedure ........................................................................................................................... 5
Desiccant Disposal ........................................................................................................................... 5

Installation & Operation .......................................................................................................................... 6


QDTH Series Heatless Air Dryer Installation & Operation ................................................................ 7
General ....................................................................................................................................... 7
Start-Up Procedure ..................................................................................................................... 7
Adjustments ................................................................................................................................ 7
Microprocessor Control with Sequence Display ......................................................................... 7
Sequence of Operation ............................................................................................................... 9
Shutdown Procedure ................................................................................................................ 10
QDTS Mini Series Heatless Air Dryer Installation & Operation ...................................................... 12
General ..................................................................................................................................... 12
Theory of Operation .................................................................................................................. 12
Start-Up Procedure ................................................................................................................... 12
Operational Observation ........................................................................................................... 12

Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................... 13
QDTH Series Heatless Air Dryer Maintenance ............................................................................... 13
General ...................................................................................................................................... 13
Daily .......................................................................................................................................... 13
Weekly ....................................................................................................................................... 13
Monthly ..................................................................................................................................... 13
Three Months ............................................................................................................................ 13
Twelve Months .......................................................................................................................... 13
Dewpoint Sensor (Optional) ...................................................................................................... 13
Mufflers ..................................................................................................................................... 13
QDTS Mini Series Heatless Air Dryer Maintenance ....................................................................... 14
General ..................................................................................................................................... 14
Daily .......................................................................................................................................... 14
Weekly ...................................................................................................................................... 14
Three Months ............................................................................................................................ 14
Twelve Months .......................................................................................................................... 14
Mufflers ..................................................................................................................................... 14
Desiccant Replacement Procedure ........................................................................................... 14
Desiccant Disposal ................................................................................................................... 15

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Dewpoint Display Key Functions .......................................................................................................... 16
Setpoint Programming .................................................................................................................... 16
Open Sensor Condition .................................................................................................................. 16
Setpoint Limit Indication ................................................................................................................. 16
Over Range and Under Range Indication ....................................................................................... 16
Peak/Valley Indication .................................................................................................................... 16

Options Listing with Explanation (QDTH Models Only) ........................................................................ 18


Audible Alarm ................................................................................................................................. 18
Failure to Shift Alarm ...................................................................................................................... 18
High Humidity Alarm ....................................................................................................................... 18
Moisture Indicator ........................................................................................................................... 18
Panel Lights .................................................................................................................................... 18
PLC Controller ................................................................................................................................ 18
Demand Control “DC” ..................................................................................................................... 18

Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................... 19

Parts Lists.............................................................................................................................................. 22

Dimensional Drawings/Wiring Diagrams .............................................................................................. 47

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GENERAL INFORMATION
The Quincy Drying System is designed to remove moisture SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
from compressed air.
When using air compressors and compressed air
When properly installed, the unit requires little accessories, basic safety rules and precautions must
maintenance or adjustment. always be followed, including the following:
A list of service parts is provided on the attached parts list. 1. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS FULLY.
2. WIRING & BREAKERS
Wiring, breakers and other electrical equipment
must conform to local and national electrical codes.
Do not operate this unit with damaged wiring or
DO NOT install, operate, maintain, adjust after the unit or air handling parts have been
or service this unit without thoroughly dropped or damaged in any manner. Notify
reading this manual. authorized service facility for examination, repair
or other adjustments.

This manual contains important safety information. Read


THOROUGHLY and follow the Safety Instructions provided
in this manual and posted on the unit. Keep this manual
near the unit and in a safe place. Replace this manual if it
becomes torn or dirty and cannot be properly used. Comply with the National Electrical Code,
Federal, State and Local Codes when
Please read the Installation & Operation section of this
installing or operating this unit.
manual before attempting to operate the unit.
Please read the Maintenance and Troubleshooting
sections of this manual before beginning any maintenance 3. USE SUITABLE PARTS & ACCESSORIES
or service work on this unit. Do not use air pressurized accessories or parts in the
air system not suitable for the maximum air pressure
used. Be sure maximum pressure specified by the
RECEIVING – INSPECTION accessory manufacturer is well above the working
pressure of your compressor.
Inspect equipment. Any concealed shipping
damage must be reported to the carrier 4. RELEASE AIR PRESSURE SLOWLY
immediately. Damage claims should be filed by Fast moving air will stir up dust and debris, which
the consignee with the carrier. may be harmful. Release air pressure slowly when
depressurizing your system to avoid bodily injury.
SERVICE INQUIRIES: Provide Model No., Serial No.,
Operating Pressure, Inlet Temperature, Nature of Problem.
See Dryer Specification Tag located on the control panel.

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5. SECURE DRAIN LINES
Fasten drain lines from prefilter/separator to floor or
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
drain. Pressurized air may periodically pass through If this unit is used to produce breathing air, the special
drain lines, which will cause an unsecured line to equipment and precautions expressed in OSHA 29 CFR
whip and may cause bodily injury. 1910.134 for specifications of the necessary equipment
and special precautions to make Breathing Air MUST BE
used or any warranties are VOID and manufacturer
disclaims any liability whatsoever for loss, personal injury
or damage.

Air from compressor and from Quincy Air


Drying System, as equipped, is not safe
for human respiration (breathing).

Connect oil coalescing prefilter with auto-


To provide safe, breathable air, compressor must be matic drain before the dryer to prevent
capable of producing at least Grade D breathing air as any oil or slugs of water carryover into
described in Compressed Gas Association Commodity the desiccant. Connect particulate afterfil-
Specification G7.1-1966. Special filtering, purifying and ter downstream of the dryer to retain any
associated alarm equipment must be used to convert desiccant dust flowing into the process air
compressed air to “Breathing Air.” Other special lines.
precautions must also be taken.
Refer to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134.

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DESICCANT REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
Quincy uses Activated Alumina Grade A desiccant for all DRAINING PROCEDURE
standard heatless regenerative air dryers. Dryers up to
1500 SCFM are factory filled with desiccant. Dryers The desiccant can be removed by the two methods listed
1800 SCFM and larger are supplied with loose desiccant below. MAKE SURE THE DRYER IS DEPRESSURIZED
in 50 lb. bags. The dryer must be filled with desiccant PRIOR TO REMOVING THE FILL OR DRAIN PORT.
before start-up. Dryers ranging from 5 SCFM to 500 Method #1 – Remove the drain port and drain the
SCFM use 1/8” diameter desiccant. Dryers 650 SCFM desiccant into buckets which are then poured into the
and larger use a mix of 1/8” and 1/4” size desiccant. proper dumpster or receptacle.
See the dryer specification sheet or dryer data tag for
amounts per tower. Method #2 – Usually used for large dryers (1000 SCFM
and larger). An industrial dry vacuum cleaner is required
for this method.
FILLING PROCEDURE 1. Remove the desiccant fill port.
For QDTS models refer to Page 14. 2. Using an industrial vacuum cleaner, remove the
1. Make sure the dryer is depressurized. desiccant from the vessel.
2. Remove the plugs or flanges from the fill ports 3. Open the desiccant drain port and remove the
located on the top of the pressure vessels. remaining desiccant.
3. Using a flashlight, inspect the inside of each vessel to
be sure they are empty. DESICCANT DISPOSAL
4. Verify that the desiccant drain port located in the Desiccant is not considered a hazardous waste, unless
bottom of the pressure vessel is closed tightly. contaminated with oil or other toxic substances. Disposal
5. Desiccant is available in 50# bags, or 300# barrels. of the desiccant should be handled by a local waste
Divide the desiccant into equal amounts for each management company.
tower, and verify the correct amount by the
specification tag located on the electrical panel.
Towers can be filled manually with desiccant bags.
A fork lift or overhead crane should be used when
filling with 300# barrels.
6. Dryers 650 SCFM and larger use two sizes of
desiccant. Fill the tower with the 1/4” diameter
Activated Alumina first, followed by 1/8” Activated
Alumina. The large desiccant size is used to disperse
the inlet air flow.
7. Close the fill ports and put the dryer in service. Refer
to the Start-Up Procedure listed in this manual.

MOLECULAR SIEVE OPTION


(LOW DEWPOINT)
Dryers with optional Molucular Sieve are filled with the
Activated Alumina first and the Molecular Sieve last. The
Molecular Sieve is used as a polishing agent to lower the
dewpoint temperature.

NOTE: The proper amount of desiccant may or may not


fill up the vessel to the top.

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COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEM
RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION
FLOW DIAGRAM
OPTIONAL 3 VALVE INTERMEDIATE
SYSTEM BYPASS CONTROL
RECEIVER (OPTIONAL)

T - TEMPERATURE GAUGE P
DIFFERENTIAL DIFFERENTIAL
P - PRESSURE GAUGE PRESSURE GAUGE PRESSURE GAUGE
R - RELIEF VALVE
RECEIVER REFRIGERATED R

2
P
AIR COOLED (REMOVES 66% T 6
AFTERCOOLER 4
MOISTURE)
P A
INSTALLATION & OPERATION

COALESCING
AFTERFILTER
4
4 DRAIN

AUTO
DRAIN
3
AUTO

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AFTERCOOLER DRAIN
1 3

DIFFERENTIAL DIFFERENTIAL
PRESSURE GAUGE PRESSURE GAUGE

PLANT
AIR
-40°F TO 4477
-100°F PDP AUTO
DRAIN
TO PLANT USE
PARTICULATE 3 ° °F PDP
AFTERFILTER G 37 °F
4 REGENERATIVE PREFILTER °
AIR DRYER
5

FIGURE 1 — COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEM RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION FLOW DIAGRAM

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QDTH SERIES HEATLESS AIR DRYER Start-Up Procedure
1. Leave the power switch in the OFF position.
INSTALLATION & OPERATION
2. Keeping the dryer isolation outlet valve closed,
slowly pressurize both the adsorbent chambers to the
General line pressure.
1. Install dryer on a level base, indoors or under a shed. 3. Check for any leaks in the system.
1. During shipment, flange and connecting bolts can 4. When the towers are at line pressure, turn the power
come loose. All bolts should be checked and switch to the ON position.
tightened as needed. 5. One inlet valve will close, and the chamber purge
2. Make sure when the piping is in place that no undue valve will open and depressurize. This may take as
stress is placed on dryer connections. Union joints or long as 3 minutes.
flexible connections are recommended to relieve 6. Adjust the purge pressure to the recommended setting,
stress. Also, properly support the pipes as needed and lock the valve locking mechanism in place.
with hangers or brackets. Air piping must be
7. Slowly open the dryer isolation outlet valve to
installed by an experienced pipe fitter.
pressurize the header system.
3. Equip dryer with inlet and outlet isolation valves and 8. Observe the dryer operation through one or two
a bypass valve for ease of servicing and start-up. complete cycles.
4. Connect electric power to the dryer through a
properly sized fused disconnect switch. Adjustments
5. Reactivation exhaust may be piped away from the 1. Adjust the purge pressure at the recommended level,
dryer, making sure proper pipe size is used. The ____________________PSIG.
pipe size should be increased by one size at the
2. Adjust the time delay relay at____________MIN.
valve, and one additional pipe diameter size for
every ten-foot run to reduce back pressure. 3. Demand Control Setpoint (SP1):_________
High Humidity Alarm Setpoint (SP2):_________
6. Electrical Connections: Follow the recognized
(See dewpoint display settings on Page 16.)
local and municipal electrical codes. All components
must be load rated as approved by NEC, NEMA,
CSA and UL. Microprocessor Control with Sequence Display
7. During shipment, wire connections may become Available on most standard units.
loose. Per U.L. specification, torque screws inside INTRODUCTION
enclosure to 20 in-lbs.
1. GENERAL: The Quincy Microprocessor Control
8. GROUNDING: It is mandatory that the dryer be (MC) is a seven (7) channel sequence timer with LCD
grounded. Use an adequate ground with the and LED display features. The MC consists of a main
conductor sized to NEC. control unit and a remote LCD, LED and I/O module.
9. STORAGE: In case of extended storage period The two units are connected via ribbon cable.
before the installation, follow these simple 2. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION: The sequence of
procedures: operation is based on a five (5) minute or a ten (10)
a. Seal or cover all the parts minute NEMA cycle. For either cycle length, one-half
of the total time is for adsorption of moisture from the
b. Wrap the electrical enclosure process gas and one-half is for desiccant
c. Wrap the mufflers regeneration. Specifics of the timing sequence are
detailed in Figure 2, the Sequence of Operation
d. If the desiccant is shipped loose, store it inside to Diagram (SDG-2). If power is interrupted, the MC
avoid any rain or water damage. electronically stores the point in the timing cycle at
10. LEAK TEST: All the dryers are tested at the factory which power was removed. When power is
for any leaks before shipment. An air leak could reapplied, timing will resume from that point in the
develop during transportation or installation. cycle. At all times during operation, the current status
Pressurize the system and check for any leaks. of the timing cycle is indicated graphically by the
LEDs and textually on the LCD screen.

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FEATURES 2. MANUAL CYCLE ADVANCE: The backside of the
remote I/O module contains an “ADVANCE” push
• LCD screen indicating right/left tower drying, right/left
button. Each time the “ADVANCE” push button is
tower regenerating, tower switching, actual sequence
pressed, the timing cycle advances by 30 seconds.
time, demand cycle indication (opt.), fail to shift alert
The “ADVANCE” push button is disabled whenever
(opt.)
the timing is stopped by an inhibit switch.
• LED sequence annunciator indicating R/L tower
3. NEMA CYCLE: The Microprocessor Control can be
drying/regenerating, demand cycle indicator (opt.),
set to operate in a 5 minute NEMA Cycle or a 10
high humidity alarm (opt.), fail to shift alarm (opt.)
minute NEMA Cycle. The cycle can be selected via a
• Timer and setting memory slide switch at the back of the remote I/O module.
• Time cycle advance button RELAY OUTPUTS (DRY CONTACTS): There are two
relay outputs for remote annunciation. The output is
• 5 or 10 minute NEMA cycle selector
normally open and rated for 10 AMPS resistive at
• Open thermocouple protection 125VAC, 5 AMPS resistive at 30VDC. The outputs are for
the failure to switch and high humidity alarms. If one or
MODE OF OPERATION:
both inhibits are made, the relays will be energized and
1. START UP: The Microprocessor Control will start to the LED on the remote I/O will light up.
operate as soon as power is supplied and the unit is
turned on. The load outputs will recycle on and off
based on a 5 minute or a 10 minute NEMA cycle.
The sequence will proceed according to the
Sequence of Operation Diagram SDG-2. The point
of the sequence at which the timing starts depends This unit may be damaged by electrostatic
on where the cycle stopped when power was last discharge. Follow procedures for static
turned off. sensitive parts when handling, shipping or
installing this unit.

ZERO 300 SECONDS 600 SECONDS

1 LEFT TOWER ON
SWITCHING OFF

2 RIGHT TOWER ON
SWITCHING OFF

3 LEFT TOWER ON
REGENERATING OFF

4 RIGHT TOWER ON
REGENERATING OFF

5 DEMAND ON
CYCLE OFF

6 REPRESSURIZING ON
OFF

7 LEFT TOWER ON
DEPRESSURIZING (OPT.) OFF

8 RIGHT TOWER ON
DEPRESSURIZING (OPT.) OFF

ZERO 300 SECONDS 600 SECONDS

FIGURE 2 — SDG-2: 10 MINUTE SEQUENCE OF OPERATION DIAGRAM

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OPTIONAL CONTROLS AND ALARMS the dry air at a pressure dewpoint of -40°F or less exits
through the left outlet check valve and goes out into the
1. DEMAND CONTROL: The demand control mode
plant air system through the afterfilter.
function will be operational if there are 5 minutes
before the end of the drying cycle, and the dewpoint At time equal to 0.1 minutes, the right tower purge
is below the preset level. When in the demand valve opens to fully depressurize the desiccant bed, and
control mode all of the timing functions stop. The commence the regeneration cycle.
yellow LED on the remote I/O module will light up
and “DEMAND CYCLE” will be indicated on the NOTE: As soon as the purge valve has opened, adjust the
LCD. When the dewpoint reaches the preset purge adjustment valve to the recommended purge control
dewpoint level, the towers will switch and the normal setting. This adjustment should only be required once, and
mode cycle will commence. The demand control then the locking mechanism should be locked in place.
mode function will be disabled if the dewpoint is A portion of dry outlet air is diverted and passed through
above the preset level. a series of regulating and flow control valves to meter the
2. HIGH HUMIDITY: The high humidity alarm measured quantity of air for regeneration. The pressure of
function is indicated by a red LED on the remote I/O this purge air is regulated by the purge adjustment valve
module. The high humidity relay will energize for at the specified purge pressure on the meter gauge. This
remote annunciation. All the normal functions will be dry purge air at low pressure passes through the right
maintained. purge check valve and is introduced into the right tower.
The purge air picks up the moisture from the desiccant and
3. FAIL TO SHIFT: The fail to shift inhibit will be exhausts into the atmosphere through the purge valve and
energized if the inhibit switch remains closed for 30 purge muffler.
minutes beyond the normal cycle. Fail to shift will be
indicated by the red LED on the remote I/O module
and the fail to shift relay will be energized for remote
annunciation. The fail to shift inhibit is an indication
of a malfunction of the tower switching valves or
purge exhaust valves. Frost or ice development on the regenerat-
ing tower is a sign of low inlet air temper-
atures. Due to the expansion of the purge
Sequence of Operation air, cooling may develop icing in the desic-
The sequence of operation of the Heatless Regenerative cant. Temperature of the purge air is
Air Dryer can be readily followed by referring to the flow determined by the temperature of the air
schematic on Page 11. The operation is fully automatic, during the drying cycle and should be
controlled by a solid-state timer, pneumatic timer or PLC greater than +70°F (>+70°F). Adsorption
controller. of moisture by the desiccant results in the
During initial start-up with the power switch in the OFF release of heat of adsorption, which is
position, and the towers pressurized with air, both inlet retained in the bed to assist in desiccant
valves stay in the OPEN position (standard with models regeneration.
QDTH-300 and larger) and the purge valves stay in the
CLOSED position. This type of fail safe valve operation At time equal to 4.3 minutes, the purge valve closes.
allows the air to dry through both the towers, without any The purge air entering the tower starts to repressurize the
purge in the event of loss of power to dryer. This will give chamber.
you extended drying time until desiccant chambers are
saturated. At time equal to 4.4 minutes, the repressurizing
valve is energized to open and repressurize the tower to
The desiccant is designed to handle air saturated with line pressure (standard with models QDTH-400 and
water vapor only. Any liquids or slugs of water tend to larger).
decrease the efficiency of the desiccant and retard the
regeneration process to provide the designed dewpoint. At time equal to 4.9 minutes, the repressurizing
valve is de-energized to close.
With the power switch in the ON position at
time equal to 0.0 minutes, the left tower air inlet At time equal to 5 minutes, the right tower inlet valve
valve is open to allow the air to pass through the left opens, and the left tower inlet valve closes, so the flow of
tower. The right tower inlet valve is closed. The saturated wet air/gas is switched from left chamber to the right
compressed air/gas passes through the desiccant in the chamber.
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At time equal to 5.1 minutes, the left tower purge 1. If the compressed air system has been
valve opens to commence the regeneration cycle and the piped with a bypass around the dryer then
above process is then repeated on the opposite towers. the following should be completed:

NOTE: During the regeneration air flow through the a. Open the bypass valve to allow process flow to
desiccant bed, the tower pressure gauge should read 0 continue downstream. Then close the outlet
PSIG. Any higher pressure is an indication of a plugged isolation valve on the dryer bypass piping.
muffler, which will retard the regeneration of desiccant. b. Turn the power switch to the OFF position.
c. Close the inlet isolation valve on the dryer bypass
Shutdown Procedure piping. At this time the dryer is isolated and can
Heatless type dryers operate on a standard timer cycle of be depressurized, for servicing.
10 minutes, 5 minutes drying and 5 minutes regenerating. 2. If the compressed air system has not been
This cycle should not be interrupted (except for servicing). piped with a bypass then the following
If the dryer needs to be shut down for a certain shift or should be completed:
weekend, it should be turned off at the end of the 5 minute
regenerating cycle with both towers at line pressure. If a. Turn the power switch to the OFF position.
servicing is required, advance the time sequence so the b. The tower switching valves are normally open
purge valves close and both towers pressurize. At this time valves; therefore, with the power OFF the inlet
the dryer can be turned off. valves to the towers will be open, and the purge
For normal dryer shutdown, wait until both towers are at valves will close. This will give you extended
line pressure. At this time the purge valves will close. drying time until desiccant chambers are
saturated.

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TYPICAL QDTH SERIES
FLOW DIAGRAM

AIR OUTLET

PILOT AIR LINE

16 17 18

EX (SLIGHT BLEED)

3 3

CLOSED OPEN
7 14 7

9 9
10 13 15 S ES 10
CLOSED
11 11
12
OPEN CLOSED
9 9
REGEN 4 4 DRYING
FLOW FLOW

1 1

9 9

8 8

CLOSED OPEN
2 2

OPEN CLOSED
5 5

6
EX EX EX
AIR
INLET

21 19 20 22
ES S ES S ES S ES S

1. PRESSURE VESSEL PURGE ORIFICE ASSEMBLY


2. AIR INLET VALVE PURGE ADJUSTMENT PRESSURE GAUGE

4. REPRESSURIZING VALVE W/SOLENOID


5. PURGE VALVE PILOT AIR SHUT-OFF VALVE
6. MUFFLER 17. PILOT AIR FILTER
7. DESICCANT FILL PORT 18. MOISTURE INDICATOR (OPTIONAL)

9. DESICCANT SCREEN 20. 4 WAY RIGHT TOWER SWITCHING SOLENOID

11. PRESSURE GAUGE 22. 4 WAY RIGHT TOWER PURGE SOLENOID

NOTES: 1. THIS PROCESS & INSTRUMENT DRAWING IS NOT AN ISOMETRIC DRAWING,


THE RELATIVE POSITION OF VARIOUS EQUIPMENT IS PURELY SCHEMATIC.
2. VALVE POSITION SHOWN IN THIS DRAWING IS WITH THE RIGHT TOWER
DRYING & THE LEFT TOWER REGENERATING.
3. REPRESSURIZING VALVE LOCATED ON QDTH-400 AND LARGER AIR DRYERS.

EX - EXHAUST
ES - ELECTRICAL SIGNAL

FIGURE 3 — QDTH SERIES FLOW DIAGRAM

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QDTS MINI SERIES HEATLESS AIR DRYER Theory of Operation
The Quincy QDTS Mini Series Heatless Regenerative Air
INSTALLATION & OPERATION Dryer features “State of the Art” design. The 4-Way Inlet
valve & outlet shuttle valve make these dryers trouble-free
General in operation and require very little maintenance. Standard
Heatless Regenerative Air Dryers operate on a 10 minute
1. If base mounted, secure base plat to hard surface, or
NEMA cycle.
hang securely on a wall.
• Drying: 5 minutes
2. Dryer should be installed indoors, or under a shed.
• Regeneration: 4 minutes, 20 seconds
3. Equip the dryer with inlet and outlet isolation valves
(continuous flow)
and a bypass valve for ease of servicing and
start-up. • Repressurizing: 40 seconds
4. Connect electric power to the dryer through a While one absorbent filled tower is drying the inlet flow at
properly sized fused disconnect switch. the line pressure, in the upward direction for 5 minutes,
the other tower goes through a mode of desiccant
5. Reactivation exhaust may be piped away from the
regeneration in counter flow for 4 minutes, 20 seconds.
dryer, making sure proper pipe size is used. For
every ten foot run, increase the pipe diameter by one
size to reduce back pressure. Start-Up Procedure
6. Electrical Connections: Follow the recognized 1. Leave the dryer power supply disconnected.
electrical codes with local and municipal codes for 2. Keeping the dryer isolation outlet valve closed,
electrical connection. All components must be load slowly pressurize both the desiccant chambers to line
rated as approved by NEC, NEMA, CSA and UL. pressure.
7. During shipment wire connection may become loose. 3. Check for any leaks in the system.
Per U.L. specification, torque screws inside enclosure
to 20 in-lbs. 4. Purge valve should be closed at this time (N.C.
Valve).
8. GROUNDING: It is mandatory that the dryer be
grounded. Use an adequate ground with the 5. Connect the dryer power supply.
conductor sized to NEC. 6. The purge valve should open and depressurize one
9. STORAGE: In case of extended storage period desiccant chamber.
before the installation, follow these simple 7. Run the dryer through one or two cycles before
procedures: slowly opening the dryer isolation outlet valve.
a. Seal or cover all the parts
b. Wrap the electrical enclosure Operational Observation
c. Wrap the mufflers 1. The drying chamber should be at the line pressure
indicated on the drying chamber pressure gauge.
d. If the desiccant is shipped loose, store it inside to
avoid any rain or water damage. 2. The reactivation chamber should be at 0 PSIG. (Any
higher pressure is an indication of some malfunction,
10. LEAK TEST: All the dryers are tested at the factory refer to Troubleshooting Guide on Page 21.)
for any leaks before shipment. An air leak could
develop during transportation or installation. 3. The standard time cycle is 10 minutes. While one
Pressurize the system and check for any leaks. chamber is drying for 5 minutes the other chamber
goes through a mode of desiccant reactivation and
purge for about 4.3 minutes. The purge exhaust
valve then closes to allow the chamber to
repressurize to line pressure before switch-over
occurs at the end of 5 minutes.

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MAINTENANCE
QDTH SERIES HEATLESS AIR DRYER Three Months
MAINTENANCE 1. Every three (3) months, close the purge adjusting
valve momentarily to check for any leaks in the inlet
and/or check valves indicated by air coming
through the exhaust mufflers.
2. Check the prefilter and afterfilter elements for
excessive clogging or possible damage. Replace as
Disconnect power and depressurize the necessary.
dryer completely before starting mainte-
nance procedures. 3. Blow down relief valves.
4. Check outlet dewpoint conditions.

General Twelve Months


During the first month clean or replace the pilot air filter 1. Close the inlet and outlet valves on the dryer or
element and repeat periodically. Also clean the exhaust bypass the dryer and completely depressurize the
mufflers. Replace mufflers if the tower pressure gauge dryer system. Open the desiccant fill port and check
reads any back pressure during the regeneration cycle. visually. If desiccant is contaminated with oil or
No lubrication is required for any system. broken, replace the desiccant.
2. Check for leaking check values per Table 1
Daily symptoms C & D in Troubleshooting Guide. Repair
or replace as necessary.
Check auto drain on prefilter every shift.
3. Inspect the pilot air cylinders for leaks or worn out
seals. Repair or replace as necessary.
Weekly
1. Check the dryer’s sequence of operation, and valve 4. Check repressurizing valve. Repair or replace as
operation. necessary.

2. Check the purge control setting. 5. Check pilot air solenoid valves for possible defects.

3. Check the operating conditions; inlet pressure, inlet 6. Replace diaphragms in valves. See parts list for
temperature and the flow rate. sizing. For premium switching valves, clean or
replace worn out seats and seals as necessary.
4. Check the moisture indicator. BLUE color indicates
DRY conditions. If the color is PINK, refer to the
moisture indicator chart on alarm conditions for Dewpoint Sensor (Optional)
probable cause. (Optional equipment.) It is recommended to recalibrate the sensor probe
annually to maintain accuracy. Contact your local
5. Check the purge mufflers for blockage. Possible distributor or factory for exchange policy.
indication is back pressure on tower under
regeneration. Replace if necessary. Calibration: To maintain accuracy, replace the probe
every two years.
6. Check the pressure drop across prefilter and after-
filter. Replace the elements when the differential Probe Replacement: Turn the normal/demand selector
reaches 5-10 PSID. switch to the normal position. This will disable the contacts
for Demand Control. Isolate and depressurize the probe
chamber. Remove, and replace the probe. Pressurize the
Monthly probe chamber and connect the sensor cable. A small
Check the pilot air filter element. Replace if necessary. amount of sample air (approximately 2-10 SCFH) should
expel out the chamber needle valve.

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Mufflers Three Months
Purge mufflers are installed to reduce the noise level. The 1. Check the prefilter and afterfilter elements for
mufflers tend to plug up and increase back pressure over excessive clogging or possible damage. Replace as
time due to oil carryover and contaminants from necessary.
compressor, or due to desiccant dust at the initial start-up.
2. Check outlet dewpoint conditions.
To eliminate back pressure, replace muffler after three
months, or when the back pressure increases in the
regenerating tower. Twelve Months
1. Close the inlet and outlet valves on the dryer or
bypass the dryer and completely depressurize the
QDTS MINI SERIES HEATLESS AIR DRYER dryer system. Open and check visually; if desiccant
MAINTENANCE is contaminated with oil or broken, replace the
desiccant.
2. Inspect and clean the 4-way switching valve, purge
solenoid valve and shuttle valve. Repair or replace
as necessary.
Disconnect power and depressurize unit
completely before starting maintenance Mufflers
procedures. Purge mufflers are installed to reduce the noise level. The
mufflers tend to plug up and increase back pressure over
time due to oil carryover and contaminants from
General compressor, or due to desiccant dust at the initial start-up.
Clean the exhaust mufflers. Replace mufflers if there is any To eliminate back pressure, replace muffler after one
back pressure on the tower in the regeneration cycle. month operation and/or when back pressure increases to
5 PSIG in the regenerating tower.
No lubrication is required, or should be used on any of
the components.
Desiccant Replacement Procedure
Daily Quincy uses Activated Alumina Grade A 1/8" diameter
for all standard QDTS Mini Series Heatless Regenerative
1. Check auto drain on prefilter every shift. Air Dryers.
2. Follow the start-up procedure. Filling Procedure:
1. Make sure the dryer is depressurized.
Weekly
2. Remove the upper and lower interconnecting pipe
1. Check the shifting, purge and repressurization
and valves.
operation.
3. Remove the Desiccant retaining screens on both ends
2. Check the operating conditions; inlet pressure, inlet
of the desiccant chambers. Remove all desiccant.
temperature and the flow rate.
4. Using a flash light, inspect the inside of each vessel
3. Check the moisture indicator. BLUE color indicates
to be sure they are empty.
DRY conditions. If the color is PINK, refer to the
Troubleshooting Guide on Page 21 for probable 5. Install the bottom desiccant screens and make sure
cause. (Optional equipment.) they are secured tightly.
4. Check the purge mufflers for blockage. Possible 6. Begin filling the towers.
indication is back pressure on tower under
7. Install the top desiccant screens, and all of the
regeneration. Replace if necessary.
interconnecting pipe and valves.
5. Check the pressure drop across prefilter and
8. Refer to the start-up procedure listed in the manual.
afterfilter. Replace the elements if the pressure drop
exceeds 7 PSID.

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Desiccant Disposal
Desiccant is not considered a hazardous waste, unless
contaminated with oil or other toxic substances. Disposal
of the desiccant should be handled by a local waste
management company.

QDTS-SERIES
PROCESS & INSTRUMENT DRAWING

PRESSURE AIR OUT PRESSURE


GAUGE GAUGE

OUTLET
SHUTTLE
VALVE

FIXED
ORIFICE

PURGE MUFFLER DRYING


FLOW FLOW

AIR IN

PURGE
4 WAY VALVE
INLET
VALVE

PRESSURE PRESSURE
VESSEL VESSEL

FIGURE 4 — QDTS MINI SERIES FLOW DIAGRAM

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DEWPOINT DISPLAY KEY FUNCTIONS
OPEN SENSOR CONDITION
DIGITAL DISPLAY KEY FUNCTIONS
When message oPEn1 is displayed, the dewpoint sensor
BUTTON is likely to be disconnected from the hygrometer.

-73.5FOS SP1 SP2 SP3


SETPOINT LIMIT INDICATION
Setpoint limit message is the flashing number within
Prog. BUTTON
operating range of the hygrometer.
PROGRAM
BUTTON
SETPOINT
OPEN SENSOR ANNUNCIATORS
ANNUNCIATOR
OVER RANGE AND UNDER RANGE
FIGURE 5 — DIGITAL DISPLAY INDICATION
For Ceramic Sensor Probes:
There are 3 buttons on the front of the hygrometer:
1. When the hygrometer detects the maximum value of
Prog. Used to enter Programming Mode, to scroll the Measurement range, +68°F flashes on the
through setup prompted, or to enter a display.
selection or value into memory.
2. When the hygrometer detects the minimum value of
↑ Used to increase a displayed value. Press and the Measurement range, -148°F flashes on the
hold this button to increase the displayed display.
value.
↓ Used to decrease a displayed value. Press
and hold this button to decrease the PEAK/VALLEY INDICATION
displayed value. 1. Press (↑) several times to get message PEAK and the
value flashing.

SETPOINT PROGRAMMING 2. Press (↓) several times to get message VALY and the
value flashing.
Standard Settings. Setpoints are factory preset.
3. Press (↓) and (↑) simultaneously to reset the Peak or
1. Press PROG and (↓) buttons simultaneously to enter Valley value while displayed.
into the Setpoint Setting Mode.
2. SP1 Adjust value for the Setpoint 1, press PROG to
continue. SP1 set at -40°F (Demand Control).
3. SP2 Adjust value for the Setpoint 2, press PROG
several times to exit. SP2 set at -20°F (High Humidity
Alarm).
4. SP3 Not used.
Settings for models both Low Dewpoint Options. Setpoints
are factory preset.
1. SP1 set at -100°F (Demand Control)
2. SP2 set at -80°F (High Humidity Alarm)
3. SP3 Not used.

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ANALOG
RELAY RELAY RELAY RELAY
OUTPUT
SP 1 SP 3 SP 2 SP 4 (OS) - +
- +

L N G

DEWPOINT SENSOR POWER

FIGURE 6 — DEWPOINT DISPLAY CONTROL WIRING

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OPTIONS LISTING WITH EXPLANATION (QDTH MODELS ONLY)
AUDIBLE ALARM PANEL LIGHTS
The Audible Alarm consists of a buzzer with reset push The Panel Light option consists of four lights: Left Tower
button and ON/OFF selector switch. Drying, Right Tower Drying, Left Tower Regenerating, and
Right Tower Regenerating. These lights are for dryer
The audible alarm provides an audible warning to alert
sequence indication.
an operator that the dryer is not functioning properly. This
option is used with options such as “Failure to Shift Alarm”
or “High Humidity Alarm.”
PLC CONTROLLER
PLC Controller can be added to control the operation of
FAILURE TO SHIFT ALARM standard regenerative dryers. Typically Square D or Allen
Bradley PLCs are used.
The Failure to Shift Alarm consists of an alarm light that
illuminates if the desiccant towers fail to shift at a
prescribed time. Dry contacts are provided for remote
annunciation.
DEMAND CONTROL “DC”
The Demand Control (DC) is an energy saver that can
extend the drying cycle without purging, during periods of
HIGH HUMIDITY ALARM lower moisture loads. The DC system offers, in one
compact package, the utmost in flexibility and accuracy
The High Humidity Alarm consists of an alarm light
sensing the actual dewpoint of the outlet air. The
controlled by a hygrometer that senses the dewpoint at the
hygrometer senses the dewpoint at the outlet of the dryer
outlet of the air dryer. This alarm illuminates when the
at the end of the drying cycle, and extends the drying
dewpoint reaches -20°F and above. A small amount of
cycle until the preset adjustable dewpoint setpoint is
sample air is required for operation. Dry contacts are
reached. During this extended drying cycle, the purge
provided for remote annunciation.
valves are closed and the opposite tower is pressurized
Calibration: To maintain accuracy, replace the probe and prepared for the drying cycle. The demand control
every two years. option reduces purge loss and extends valve life. This
option consists of the following:
Probe Replacement: Turn the normal/demand selector
switch to the normal position. This will disable the contacts • Digital Dewpoint Display
for Demand Control. Isolate and depressurize the probe
• Adjustable Setpoints
chamber. Replace the probe. Pressurize the probe
chamber and turn the power back on. • Demand Cycle Light
• High Humidity Alarm Light with Dry Contact
MOISTURE INDICATOR • 4-20mA Output
(All types of regenerative dryers)
Calibration: To maintain accuracy, the probe should be
The moisture indicator consists of a small, clear, recalibrated annually. Recalibrated probes are
polycarbonate filter filled with a color change silica gel. It available through your local distributor.
is located at the outlet of the dryer. When the dewpoint is
below -10°F, the desiccant is blue. When the dewpoint is Probe Replacement: Isolate and depressurize the
above -10°F, the desiccant is pink. A small amount of probe chamber. Disconnect the sensor cable from the
sample air is required for operation. sensor. Remove, and replace the probe. Pressurize the
probe chamber and connect the sensor cable. A small
amount of sample air (approximately 2-10 SCFH) should
expel out the chamber needle valve.
FILTER
HOUSING SILICA GEL

FIGURE 7 — MOISTURE INDICATOR

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Table 1 — Troubleshooting Guide for QDTH Series Heatless Regenerative Dryers

Symptoms Cause Remedy


A. Elevated Dewpoint. 1. Low purge flow. 1. Reset purge pressure at the
recommended pressure.
2. Low inlet pressure. 2. Recalculate purge pressure setting
from the chart.
3. Excess moisture carryover. 3. Check prefilter element. Check
drains at prefilter and afterfilter.
4. High inlet temperature. 4. Check aftercooler operation.
5. Excess air/gas inlet flow. 5. Check total output of compressors.
6. Desiccant coated with oil. 6. Depressurize dryer and inspect
desiccant.
7. Regeneration temperature low. 7. *See B.
8. Dewpoint monitor out of 8. Recalibrate probe.
calibration.
B. Regeneration temperature low 1. Thermostat faulty or set too low. 1. Reset thermostat or replace if
(Normal 250°F). necessary.
2. Low purge flow. 2. *See A1.
3. Back pressure on regenerating 3. *See C1.
tower.
4. Heater burnout. 4. Check heater, replace if
necessary.
5. Contactor faulty. 5. Replace heater contactor.
6. No power. 6. Check for continuity.
7. Insufficient heating period. 7. (Contact factory).
C. High back pressure on regenerat- 1. Muffler plugged. 1. Replace mufflers.
ing tower. 2. Check valves leaking. 2. Repair or replace faulty check
valves.
NOTE: The tower should be at ‘0’ NOTE: To test for leaking check valves
PSIG during regeneration cycle. Any during regeneration cycle, shut the
back pressure will result in improper purge adjusting valve. If gas is still
regeneration. passing through, it is an indication of
leaking check valves.
3. Excess purge flow. 3. Check and reset the purge
pressure.
4. Restricted purge exhaust piping. 4. Remove obstruction or replace
with larger size pipe.
5. Too high purge. 5. Check purge calibration, plot and
reset.
6. Diaphragms ruptured in valves 6. Replace diaphragms.
(QDTH models).

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Table 1 — Troubleshooting Guide for QDTH Series Heatless Regenerative Dryers, continued

Symptoms Cause Remedy


D. Excessive flow through mufflers. 1. Check valves leaking. 1. Repair or replace faulty check
valves.
NOTE: To test for leaking check valves
during regeneration cycle, shut the
purge adjusting valve. If gas is still
passing through, it is an indication of
leaking check valves.
2. Inlet valves did not switch. 2. See F1 to F4.
3. Purge valve stays open. 3. Check purge solenoid and valve.
Repair or replace faulty purge
valve or solenoid.
4. Repressurizing valve does not 4. Check repressurizing solenoid
close. and valve. Repair or replace faulty
repressurizing valve or solenoid.
5. Diaphragms ruptured in valves 5. Replace diaphragms.
(QDTH models).
E. No gas flow through the dryer. 1. Both inlet valves closed due to low 1. Manually open the inlet valve by
inlet pressure. turning the shaft or the ON
actuator.
F. Failure to shift alarm light. 1. Inlet valves did not switch. 1. Check pilot air solenoid valve.
Repair if necessary.
2. Faulty sequence timer. 2. Replace sequence timer.
3. Insufficient pilot air pressure. 3. Clean or replace pilot filter
element.
4. Cylinder leaking or seized up. 4. Repair or replace pilot air
cylinder.
G. High pressure drop in dryer. 1. Desiccant retainer screens 1. Replace desiccant retainer
plugged. screens.
2. Excess flow. 2. Check inlet flow conditions.
3. High purge flow. 3. Check and reset purge pressure.
4. Purge valve stays open. 4. Check repressurizing solenoid
valve, repair or replace if
necessary. Check timer.
5. Repressurizing valve stays open. 5. See D4.
H. Dryer fails to purge. 1. Orifice plate plugged. 1. Clean the orifice plate.
2. Purge valve fails to open. 2. See G3.
3. Purge valve closed. 3. Reset proper purge pressure.
4. Purge check valve blocked. 4. Inspect purge check valve.
Replace if necessary.
I. High dewpoint alarm light. See chart on alarm conditions.
J. Moisture indicator color turned pink 1. Bleed valve closed. 1. Open the bleed valve to allow
(wet conditions). 2. See probable cause on #1. small amount of air to constantly
flow through the gel.
K. Tower fails to pressurize. 1. Purge valve stays open. 1. See G3.
2. Repressurizing valve faulty. 2. See D4.
3. Diaphragms ruptured in valves 3. Replace diaphragms.
(QDTH models).

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Table 1 — Troubleshooting Guide for QDTH Series Heatless Regenerative Dryers, continued

Symptoms Cause Remedy


L. Tower does not fully pressurize. 1. Inlet pressure low. 1. Calibrate and plot purge pressure
and reset.
2. Purge pressure too low. 2. Reset proper purge pressure.
3. Repressurizing period too short. 3. Check timer sequence of
operation.
M. Excess desiccant dust. 1. See K & L.
2. Excess flow due to greater 2. Check outlet flow.
NOTE: If the regenerating tower does demand in process or addition of
not fully pressurize, desiccant attrition extra compressors.
takes place at the time of tower switch-
over.

Table 2 — Troubleshooting Guide for QDTS Mini Series Heatless Regenerative Dryers

Symptoms Cause Remedy


A. Elevated Dewpoint. 1. Low inlet pressure. 1. Increase pressure (minimum 75
PSIG), or reduce flow.
2. Excess moisture carryover. 2. Check drains at aftercooler and
prefilter.
3. Excess gas inlet flow 3. Check the total output of
compressors.
4. Desiccant coated with oil. 4. Depressurize the dryer and
replace the desiccant.
5. Low inlet air temperature. 5. Raise inlet temperature above
75°F.
B. High back pressure on regenerat- 1. Muffler plugged. 1. Replace muffler.
ing tower. 2. Shuttle valve leaking. 2. Clean, repair or replace valve.

NOTE: The tower should be at ‘0’


PSIG during regeneration cycle. Any
back pressure will result in improper
regeneration.
C. Excessive flow through muffler. 1. Shuttle valve sticking. 1. Clean, repair or replace valve.
2. Purge valve sticking. 2. Clean, repair or replace valve.
3. Timer short-circuited. 3. Replace faulty timer.
D. Failure to switch. 1. Inlet valve did not switch. 1. Clean, repair or replace valve.
2. Timer short-circuited. 2. Replace faulty timer.
E. High pressure drop in dryer. 1. Desiccant retainer screen 1. Replace desiccant retainer
plugged. screens.
2. High purge flow. 2. See C1 to C3.
3. Purve valve stays open. 3. Clean, repair or replace valve.
F. Dryer fails to purge. 1. Orifice plate plugged. 1. Clean the orifice plate.
2. Purge valve stuck closed. 2. Clean, repair or replace valve.

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QDTS-5 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
4-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 0.25" QVA-001409 1
AIR OUTLET SHUTTLE VALVE, 0.25" QVA-000253 1
PURGE VALVE, 0.25" QVA-003110 1
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000172 1
PRESSURE GAUGE, 1.5" QGM-000041 2
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002016 1
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE00010 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE00010 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 6 LBS

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTS-10 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
4-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 0.5" QVA-001410 1
AIR OUTLET SHUTTLE VALVE, 0.5" QVA-000254 1
PURGE VALVE, 0.5" QVA-003758 1
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000174 1
PRESSURE GAUGE, 1.5" QGM-000041 2
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002016 1
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE00010 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE00010 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 18 LBS

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTS-15 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
4-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 0.5" QVA-001410 1
AIR OUTLET SHUTTLE VALVE, 0.5" QVA-000254 1
PURGE VALVE, 0.5" QVA-003758 1
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000174 1
PRESSURE GAUGE, 1.5" QGM-000041 2
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002016 1
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE00020 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE00020 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 18 LBS

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTS-25 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
4-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 0.5" QVA-001410 1
AIR OUTLET SHUTTLE VALVE, 0.5" QVA-000254 1
PURGE VALVE, 0.5" QVA-003758 1
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000174 1
PRESSURE GAUGE, 1.5" QGM-000041 2
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002016 1
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE00030 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE00030 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 40 LBS

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTS-35 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
4-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 0.5" QVA-001410 1
AIR OUTLET SHUTTLE VALVE, 0.5" QVA-000254 1
PURGE VALVE, 0.5" QVA-003758 1
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000174 1
PRESSURE GAUGE, 1.5" QGM-000041 2
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002016 1
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE00030 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE00030 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 40 LBS

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTS-50 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
4-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 0.5" QVA-001410 1
AIR OUTLET SHUTTLE VALVE, 0.5" QVA-000254 1
PURGE VALVE, 0.5" QVA-003758 1
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000174 1
PRESSURE GAUGE, 1.5" QGM-000041 2
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002016 1
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE00060 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE00060 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 56 LBS

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-50 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
2-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 0.75" QVA-000246 2
2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 0.5" QVA-003758 2
AIR OUTLET SHUTTLE VALVE, 0.75" QVA-002811 1
PURGE CHECK VALVE QVA-002109 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-001531 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000174 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QRG-000231 1
3-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-001411 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001932 2
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000308 2
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE00060 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE00060 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 66 LBS

Premium Valve Option


ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 0.75" QVA-002827 2
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-75 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
2-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 1" QVA-000342 2
2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 0.5" QVA-003758 2
AIR OUTLET SHUTTLE VALVE, 1" QVA-002808 1
PURGE CHECK VALVE QVA-002109 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-001531 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000174 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QRG-000231 1
3-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-001411 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001932 2
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000308 2
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE00125 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE00125 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 100 LBS

Premium Valve Option


ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 1" QVA-002828 2
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-100 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
2-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 1" QVA-000342 2
2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 0.5" QVA-003758 2
AIR OUTLET SHUTTLE VALVE, 1" QVA-002808 1
PURGE CHECK VALVE QVA-002109 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-001531 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000174 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QRG-000231 1
3-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-001411 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001932 2
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000308 2
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE00150 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE00150 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 130 LBS

Premium Valve Option


ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 1" QVA-002828 2
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-150 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
2-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 1.5" QVA-000243 2
2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 0.75" QVA-000230 2
AIR OUTLET SHUTTLE VALVE, 1.5" QVA-002880 1
PURGE CHECK VALVE QVA-002109 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-001531 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000175 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QRG-000231 1
3-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-001411 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001933 2
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000697 2
PURGE VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001932 2
PURGE VALVE KIT , DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000308 2
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE00150 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE00150 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 200 LBS

Premium Valve Option


ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 1.5" QVA-002829 2
ACTUATED 2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 0.5" QVA-002826 2
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-200 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
2-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 1.5" QVA-000243 2
2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 1" QVA-000231 2
AIR OUTLET SHUTTLE VALVE, 1.5" QVA-002880 1
PURGE CHECK VALVE QVA-002110 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-001524 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000175 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QRG-000231 1
3-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-001411 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001933 2
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000697 2
PURGE VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001932 2
PURGE VALVE KIT , DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000308 2
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE00200 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE00200 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 260 LBS

Premium Valve Option


ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 1.5" QVA-002829 2
ACTUATED 2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 0.5" QVA-002826 2
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-250 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
2-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 1.5" QVA-000243 2
2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 1" QVA-000231 2
AIR OUTLET SHUTTLE VALVE, 1.5" QVA-002880 1
PURGE CHECK VALVE QVA-002110 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-001524 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000175 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QRG-000231 1
3-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-001411 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001933 2
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000697 2
PURGE VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001932 2
PURGE VALVE KIT , DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000308 2
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE00300 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE00300 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 330 LBS

Premium Valve Option


ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 1.5" QVA-002829 2
ACTUATED 2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 0.5" QVA-002826 2
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-300 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
2-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 2" QVA-000247 2
2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 1" QVA-000231 2
AIR OUTLET CHECK VALVE, 2" QVA-000051 2
PURGE CHECK VALVE QVA-002111 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-001524 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000176 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QRG-000231 1
3-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-001411 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001934 2
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000468 2
PURGE VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001932 2
PURGE VALVE KIT , DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000308 2
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE00300 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE00300 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 390 LBS

Premium Valve Option


ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 2" QVA-002660 2
ACTUATED 2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 0.75" QVA-002924 2
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-350 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
2-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 2" QVA-000247 2
2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 1" QVA-000231 2
AIR OUTLET CHECK VALVE, 2" QVA-000051 2
PURGE CHECK VALVE QVA-002111 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-001524 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000176 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QRG-000231 1
3-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-001411 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001934 2
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000468 2
PURGE VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001932 2
PURGE VALVE KIT , DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000308 2
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE00425 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE00425 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 460 LBS

Premium Valve Option


ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 2" QVA-002660 2
ACTUATED 2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 1" QVA-002828 2
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-400 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
2-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 2" QVA-000247 2
2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 1.5" QVA-000232 2
AIR OUTLET CHECK VALVE, 2" QVA-000051 2
PURGE CHECK VALVE QVA-002111 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-000110 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000178 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QRG-000231 1
3-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-001411 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001934 2
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000468 2
PURGE VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001933 2
PURGE VALVE KIT , DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000697 2
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE00425 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE00425 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 530 LBS

Premium Valve Option


ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 2" QVA-002660 2
ACTUATED 2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 1" QVA-002828 2
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-500 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
2-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 2" QVA-000247 2
2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 1.5" QVA-000232 2
AIR OUTLET CHECK VALVE, 2" QVA-000051 2
PURGE CHECK VALVE QVA-002111 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-000110 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000178 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QRG-000231 1
3-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-001411 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001934 2
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000468 2
PURGE VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001933 2
PURGE VALVE KIT , DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000697 2
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE00500 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE00500 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 680 LBS

Premium Valve Option


ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 2" QVA-002660 2
ACTUATED 2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 1.5" QVA-002829 2
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-650 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
2-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 2" QVA-000247 2
2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 1.5" QVA-000232 2
AIR OUTLET CHECK VALVE, 2" QVA-000051 2
PURGE CHECK VALVE QVA-002112 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-000110 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000178 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QRG-000231 1
3-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-001411 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001934 2
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000468 2
PURGE VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001933 2
PURGE VALVE KIT , DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000697 2
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE00650 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE00650 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 650 LBS
DESICCANT, 1/4" QSORB-250 170 LBS

Premium Valve Option


ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 2" QVA-002660 2
ACTUATED 2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 1.5" QVA-002829 2
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-750 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
2-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 2.5" QVA-000241 2
2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 1.5" QVA-000232 2
AIR OUTLET CHECK VALVE, 2.5" QVA-002069 2
PURGE CHECK VALVE QVA-002112 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-000111 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000178 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QP-025-10 1
3-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-001411 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001935 2
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000489 2
PURGE VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001933 2
PURGE VALVE KIT , DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000697 2
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE00800 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE00800 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 740 LBS
DESICCANT, 1/4" QSORB-250 180 LBS

Premium Valve Option


ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 2.5" QVA-002661 2
ACTUATED 2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 1.5" QVA-002829 2
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-1000 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
2-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 2.5" QVA-000241 2
2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 1.5" QVA-000232 2
AIR OUTLET CHECK VALVE, 2.5" QVA-002069 2
PURGE CHECK VALVE, 2" QVA-002113 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-000095 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000178 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QP-025-10 1
3-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-001411 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001935 2
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000489 2
PURGE VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001933 2
PURGE VALVE KIT , DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000697 2
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE01000 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE01000 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 1150 LBS
DESICCANT, 1/4" QSORB-250 300 LBS

Premium Valve Option


ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 2.5" QVA-002661 2
ACTUATED 2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 1.5" QVA-002829 2
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-1250 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
2-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 3" QVA-000242 2
2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 2.5" QVA-000562 2
AIR OUTLET CHECK VALVE, 3" QVA-002065 2
PURGE CHECK VALVE, 2" QVA-002113 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-000095 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000179 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QP-025-10 1
3-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-001411 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001936 2
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000644 2
PURGE VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001935 2
PURGE VALVE KIT , DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000489 2
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE01300 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE01300 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 1350 LBS
DESICCANT, 1/4" QSORB-250 350 LBS

Premium Valve Option


ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 3" QVA-002662 2
ACTUATED 2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 2" QVA-002660 2
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-1500 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
2-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 3" QVA-000242 2
2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 2.5" QVA-000562 2
AIR OUTLET CHECK VALVE, 3" QVA-002065 2
PURGE CHECK VALVE, 2" QVA-002113 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-000095 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000179 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QP-025-10 1
3-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-001411 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001936 2
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000644 2
PURGE VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001935 2
PURGE VALVE KIT , DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000489 2
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE01503 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE01500 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 1640 LBS
DESICCANT, 1/4" QSORB-250 400 LBS

Premium Valve Option


ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 3" QVA-002662 2
ACTUATED 2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 2.5" QVA-002661 2
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-1800 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
2-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 4" QVA-000339 2
2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 2.5" QVA-000562 2
AIR OUTLET CHECK VALVE, 4" QVA-002070 2
PURGE CHECK VALVE, 3" QVA-002065 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-000096 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000179 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QP-025-10 1
3-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-001411 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001937 2
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000598 2
PURGE VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001935 2
PURGE VALVE KIT , DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000489 2
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE02004 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE02004 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 1840 LBS
DESICCANT, 1/4" QSORB-250 460 LBS

Premium Valve Option


ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 4" QVA-002663 2
ACTUATED 2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 2.5" QVA-002661 2
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-2100 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
2-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 4" QVA-000339 2
2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 3" QVA-000567 2
AIR OUTLET CHECK VALVE, 4" QVA-002070 2
PURGE CHECK VALVE, 3" QVA-002065 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-000096 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000179 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QP-025-10 1
3-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-001411 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001937 2
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000598 2
PURGE VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001936 2
PURGE VALVE KIT , DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000644 2
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE02004 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE02004 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 2200 LBS
DESICCANT, 1/4" QSORB-250 550 LBS

Premium Valve Option


ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 4" QVA-002663 2
ACTUATED 2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 3" QVA-002662 2
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-2600 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
2-WAY AIR INLET VALVE, 4" QVA-000339 2
2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 3" QVA-000567 2
AIR OUTLET CHECK VALVE, 4" QVA-002070 2
PURGE CHECK VALVE, 3" QVA-002065 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-000097 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000179 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QP-025-10 1
3-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-001411 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001937 2
INLET VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000598 2
PURGE VALVE KIT, DIAPHRAGM & SEALS QVA-001936 2
PURGE VALVE KIT , DIAPHRAGM ONLY QVA-000644 2
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE03004 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE03004 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 2640 LBS
DESICCANT, 1/4" QSORB-250 660 LBS

Premium Valve Option


ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 4" QVA-002663 2
ACTUATED 2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 3" QVA-002662 2
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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QDTH-3100 Parts List
115 Volt / 1 Phase / 60 Hz
PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY.
ACTUATED 2-WAY INLET VALVE, 6" QVA-002664 2
ACTUATED 2-WAY PURGE VALVE, 3" QVA-002662 2
AIR OUTLET CHECK VALVE, 6" QVA-002664 2
PURGE CHECK VALVE QVA-002662 2
RELIEF VALVE QVA-000097 2
EXHAUST MUFFLER QRG-000179 2
PRESSURE GAUGE, 2.5" QGM-000373 2
PILOT AIR FILTER ELEMENT QP-025-10 1
4-WAY SOLENOID VALVE QVA-003042 4
ON/OFF SWITCH, NEMA 4 QEC-001634 1
FUSE, 1 AMP QEC-002411 1
SEQUENCE CONTROLLER, 10 MIN. QEC-002520 1
PREFILTER ELEMENT CPNE03006 1*
AFTERFILTER ELEMENT CSNE03006 1*
DESICCANT, 1/8" QSORB-125 3120 LBS
DESICCANT, 1/4" QSORB-250 780 LBS

* May vary depending on filter mounting packages.

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