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Flow Capacities Maximum inlet flow capacities at various pressures:
To determine a dryer's inlet flow capacity at inlet pressures other than 100 psig, multiply the dryer's rated inlet flow (found in Table 1) by the multiplier from Table 2 that corresponds to the system pressure at the dryer inlet.
KAD Dew Point Options Meet ISO 8573.1 Air Quality Standards (Table 3)
Models KAD and KAD PS allow the user to select outlet pressure dew points corresponding to the four different ISO 8573.1 air quality classes.
KAD E models are preset to deliver the commonly used ISO 8573.1 Class 2 outlet pressure dew point.
Outlet flow capacities:
For dryers operating at less than maximum flow and using the Purge Economizer feature and/or operating at pressures other than 100 psig, contact factory for correct purge flow. -

Average Heater kW (fixed cycle) = (kW required to produce 280°F temperature rise) x (235 min. max heat time) / (240 min. drying time) Actual kW is normally much lower and proportional with the average annual water load presented to the dryer.
Unit of Measure

Specifications

Manufacturer

N/A
Kaeser

Product Family

N/A Desiccant Dryers

Series

N/A KED

Inlet Flow at 100 psig 100ºF

N/A 1500 scfm

Width

N/A 80 in.

Depth

N/A 66 in.

Height

N/A 116 in.

Connection Size (Inlet/Outlet)

N/A 3 in.

Connection Type (Inlet/Outlet)

N/A Flange

Weight

N/A 5094 lbs

Purge Flow Rate

N/A 105 scfm

Air Available Average

N/A 1395

Nom. Heater

N/A 19 kW

Avg. Heater

N/A 10.0 kW

Pre-Filter (KOR Series)

N/A 1875P

High Temp After-Filter (HTA Series)

N/A 1800

Desiccant Per Tower

N/A 1259

Other Options

N/A Dew point monitor High humidity alarm Insulation for heated desiccant air dryers NEMA 4 low ambient protection packages Parallel piped pre-filters and after-filters Stainless steel or copper pilot and instrument air tubing and fittings