Deltech Fitness LS2580, LS60 Servicing The Internal Float Drain Valve If Equipped

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6.Clean accumulated debris from the bowl with soap and water, and dry thoroughly.

7.LIGHTLY lubricate the new O-ring with a petroleum- based lubricant that is compatible with your applica- tion before installing the new element.

8.Insert new element, snapping it into place with a firm push up into the head. The element will hang from the head until the bowl is installed.

9.LIGHTLY lubricate the housing O-ring with a petro- leum-based lubricant that is compatible with your ap- plication.

CAUTION: Do not use a pipe wrench to tighten the filter bowl to the head.

10.Reattach bowl to head and hand tighten. As the bowl is threaded onto the head, supports in the bottom of the bowl ensure a proper seal between the element and the filter head.

11.Reattach drain lines (if applicable).

12.Close service valve.

13.Slowly open the inlet isolation valve to prevent a pres- sure surge through the filter.

14.Once the filter has been pressurized, slowly open the outlet isolation valve.

15.After both isolation valves have been opened, close the system bypass valve. The filter is now in service.

16.Record the date of the element change in a record book or on the provided "Element Change" label. A new element change label with the updated informa- tion should be applied over the previous label each time the element is replaced.

Dryer Models LS1500 through LS2580

WARNING!

Ensure that the Dryer and any associated Prefilters and Afterfilters are valve isolated and fully depressur- ized before attempting to remove or disassemble any components or subassemblies. Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury and/or equip- ment damage.

1.Isolate the filter by opening the system bypass valve (refer to Figure 2.1, page 2-2), and closing both inlet and outlet isolation valves.

2.Open the service valve to vent the filter to atmospheric pressure.

3.Disconnect drain lines at manual and automatic drain valves (if installed).

4.Remove the bolts securing the filter cover to the ves- sel.

5.Remove the filter cover.

6.Unscrew and remove cartridge retaining seal nuts.

7.Remove the used element cartridges. Discard the cartridges in accordance with applicable regulations. Used elements typically hold contaminants, such as compressor lubricants and particulate matter.

8.Insert new element cartridges in filter.

9.Reinstall element seal nuts. Screw seal nuts on until "hand-tight", then tighten an additional one-half (1/2) turn.

10.Replace filter cover.

11.Reinstall bolts to secure filter cover.

12.Reattach drain lines (if applicable).

13.Close service valve.

14.Slowly open the inlet isolation valve to prevent a pres- sure surge through the filter.

15.Once the filter has been pressurized, slowly open the outlet isolation valve.

16.After both isolation valves have been opened, close the system bypass valve. The filter is now in service.

17.Record the date of the element change in a record book or on the provided "Element Change" label. A new element change label with the updated informa- tion should be applied over the previous label each time the element is replaced.

4.4Servicing The Internal Float Drain Valve (If Equipped)

WARNING!

Ensure that the Dryer and any associated Prefilters and Afterfilters are valve isolated and fully depressur- ized before attempting to remove or disassemble any components or subassemblies. Failure to do so may result in serious personal injury and/or equip- ment damage.

1.Isolate the filter by opening the system bypass valve (refer to Figure 2.1, page 2-2), and closing both inlet and outlet isolation valves.

2.Open the service valve to vent the filter to atmospheric pressure.

3.Disconnect drain lines and automatic drain valves (if installed).

WARNING!

A "hissing" sound while the bowl is being removed indicates the filter has not been properly depressur-

4 - 4 Maintenance and Repair

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Contents Hydrobloc LS Series Heatless Compressed AIR Dryer Page Contents Section Maintenance and Repair Hydrobloc LS Series Specifications ScfmModel Prefilter Afterfilter General System Information Prefilter AssemblyForeword DryerAfterfilter Assembly Automatic Drain ValvesReceiving and Inspection Equipment HandlingMechanical Set-Up General Piping Information Not USE Plug or Gate ValvesElectrical Connection Purge Exhaust RestrictorPurge Exhaust Muffler Static Sensitive Devices Remote Alarm Connection Equipment CheckInstrumentation Moisture Indicator Option a & B Valve Switching Failure Option a & BPurge Flow Indicator Chamber Pressure GaugesPage How It Works Automatic Drain ValveOperation Initial Start-Up For Dryers With DEC Controller Dryer Models LS60 through LS1000Dryer Models LS1250 and LS1500 Dryer Models LS2070 and LS2580 Operation Normal Start-Up or Restart For Dryers With DEC Controller Models LS60 through LS1000 onlyDryer Models LS1250 and LS1500 Normal Operational Checks Dryer ShutdownOperation Maintenance and Repair Preventative Maintenance ScheduleDesiccant Charging Procedures AnnuallyFilter Element Replacement For Dryer Models LS60 through LS1500For Dryer Models LS2070 and LS2580 Servicing The Internal Float Drain Valve If Equipped Automatic Drain Valve Disassembly and Servicing Automatic Drain Valve ComponentsMaintenance and Repair Moisture Indicator Recharging Procedure Inlet and Purge Exhaust Switching Valve Maintenance LS60 through LS760Inlet and Purge Exhaust Switching Valve LS1000 LS1000 3 Inlet Switching Valve Maintenance Models LS1250 and LS1500LS1250, LS1500 10 2 Purge Exhaust Switching Valve Maintenance Model LS1250 onlyLS1250 11 3 Purge Exhaust Switching Valve Maintenance Model LS1500 onlyPurge Exhaust Switching Valve Purge and Outlet Check Valve Maintenance Models LS60 through LS76013 11 13 3 Purge and Outlet Check Valve Maintenance Models LS1000 through LS1500Maintenance and Repair 4 Remote Flow Restrictor Maintenance Flow Restrictor Maintenance Models LS1500 through LS2580Actuator Subassembly Shaft Subassembly Purge Adjusting Valve Models LS2070 and LS2580Pilot Gas Filter Maintenance Page Troubleshooting Guide Shutdown and Depressurize Dryer. Inspect desiccant De-energize Dryer Power Supply. Replace fuse if blown, Shutdown and Depressurize Dryer. Refer to the Inlet SwitchDe-energize Dryer Power Supply. Check power supply input Shutdown and Depressurize Dryer. Refer to the PurgeShutdown and Depressurize Dryer. Replace damaged, faulty Shutdown and Depressurize Dryer. Drain desiccant fromLess the piping to the Purge Exhaust Muffler is ad For Models LS1500 through LS2580Removal of the Flow restrictor should not be done un Equately supported. Failure to do so may resultDuring Repressurization Cycle Not lit, Shutdown and Depressurize Dryer. Provide aShutdown and Depressurize Dryer. Replace pressure sen PROBLEM/POSSIBLE Cause Shutdown and Depressurize Dryer. Disassemble, clean If voltage is present. De-energize Dryer Power Supply. RePROBLEM/POSSIBLE Cause Checks and Remedy Page Appendix a Purge Curves Calculation of Purge Pressure Setting Table a 1 Inlet Airflow at Various Inlet Air Pressures¹Orifice Dia Gas Air Temp 100F Figure A.2 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure A.3 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure A.4 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure A.5 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure A.6 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure A.7 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Psig Pressure Purge Figure A.9 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Purge Pressure P1 Psig Figure A.11 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure A.12 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure A.13 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Appendix B Hydrobloc LS Replacement Parts 1276865 1275442 Appendix C Page Hydrobloc LSC Specifications Model Prefilter Afterfilter Hydrobloc LSC Purge Curves Table C 1 Inlet Airflow at Various Inlet Air Pressures¹Figure C.1 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure C.2 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure C.3 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure C.4 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure C.5 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure C.6 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure C.7 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure C.8 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure C.9 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure C.10 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure C.11 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure C.12 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Figure C.13 Critical Orifice Calibration Curve Hydrobloc LSC Replacement Parts 1198157 1218635 1200806 1180918 1218638 Description Quantity Model Page Page Deltech

LS60, LS2580 specifications

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