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Introducing the 120 Gallon Vertical Air Receiver – your trusted choice for compressed air storage. SME Certified and rated for a working pressure of up to 200 PSI, it's built to handle the toughest conditions. With a temperature range from -20°F minimum to 400°F maximum, it's versatile for all site requirements. Its sturdy construction with a primer-coated finish ensures maximum protection and optimal adhesion for finishing paint. Featuring 1/4\", 3/4\", and 2" NPT connections, installation is a breeze, fitting various applications. Be sure to check the installation drawing under the Manuals tab for details. For a complete setup, don't forget to purchase the Gauge/Valve Kit 1280585377 (Sold Separately), tailored to your specific air receiver, available under the Accessories tab. Choose the 60 Gallon Vertical Air Receiver for reliable compressed air storage and versatility.
Model | LV120-200 |
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Model Number | 1310072051 |
Category | Vertical Air Receiver |
Product Range | LV |
Tank Capacity (Gallons) | 120 |
Q: What are the key features of the Atlas Copco 116.5 CFM CD55 Desiccant Compressed Air Dryer - CD55 -40F 115V NPT?
A: The Atlas Copco CD55 is a desiccant compressed air dryer with a 116.5 CFM capacity, designed to remove moisture from compressed air systems. Operating at 115V, it ensures reliable performance for industrial applications requiring dry, clean air. The unit features advanced desiccant technology for high moisture removal efficiency, even in challenging environments.
Q: How does the CD55 desiccant dryer work?
A: The CD55 uses desiccant materials to adsorb moisture from the compressed air. As air passes through the desiccant, moisture is trapped, ensuring dry air output. This process is essential for preventing corrosion and equipment damage in critical applications.
Q: What makes the CD55 suitable for industrial use?
A: With its 116.5 CFM capacity and robust construction, the CD55 is ideal for industrial environments requiring reliable, moisture-free air for processes such as manufacturing, food processing, and pharmaceutical production.
Q: What temperature range does the CD55 handle?
A: The CD55 is designed to operate in environments with temperatures as low as -40°F, making it ideal for applications in cold conditions where moisture removal is crucial.
Q: Is the Atlas Copco CD55 easy to maintain?
A: Yes, the CD55 is designed for ease of maintenance with simple controls, durable components, and long-lasting desiccant materials, ensuring reliability and minimizing downtime.
Inspect for Leaks: Regularly check for air leaks around the tank, fittings, and connections. Tighten any loose fittings and replace worn seals to prevent pressure loss and ensure optimal performance.
Drain Moisture Daily: Condensation can accumulate inside the air receiver tank. Drain moisture from the tank daily or as needed to prevent rust buildup and maintain air quality. Ensure the manual or automatic drain valve is functioning properly.
Check Pressure Relief Valve: Test the pressure relief valve monthly to ensure it is functioning correctly. This is a critical safety feature that prevents overpressure, which can lead to tank failure.
Inspect Tank for Rust: Regularly inspect the tank for signs of rust or corrosion, especially in humid or damp environments. If you notice any rust, clean the affected areas and consider applying anti-corrosion treatments to prevent further damage.
Monitor Tank Pressure: Check the tank’s pressure gauge regularly to ensure the system is operating within the recommended pressure range. Overpressurization can damage the tank or other components, while low pressure may reduce system efficiency.
Ensure Proper Ventilation: Keep the air receiver in a well-ventilated area to prevent moisture buildup and ensure the cooling system works effectively. Avoid placing the receiver in environments with high temperatures or excessive humidity.
Inspect Mounting and Stability: Ensure that the air receiver is securely mounted and stable. Vibration or improper placement can lead to structural damage over time, so make sure it is positioned correctly according to the manufacturer’s guidelines.
Check for External Damage: Periodically check the exterior of the receiver for any signs of physical damage, such as dents or cracks. If any damage is found, consult a professional for repair or replacement to ensure safety.
Regularly Clean the Receiver: Keep the area around the air receiver clean and free of debris to ensure proper airflow and to avoid blockages. Clean the tank periodically to maintain its functionality and appearance.
Schedule Professional Inspections: Schedule an annual professional inspection to check the integrity of the tank, safety valves, and other critical components. Regular maintenance by a qualified technician will help ensure the longevity and safe operation of the air receiver