IDH, Thermo-dryer
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IDH, Thermo-dryer - 1

RoHS With air temperature adjustment function Stable supply of temperature and pressure controlled dry clean air! Application example Possible to supply compressed air with the same conditions and quality regardless of the season. Supplying compressed air with constant conditions to air bearings mounted on the tool. Air flow capacity scfm (L/min[ANR]) All-in-One Machine tool Outlet air temperature adjustment range: Temperature control (Heater) Pressure regulation (Regulator) Dehumidification (Dryer) 59 to 86°F (15 to 30°C) (possible to extend depending on the conditions) Outlet air temperature stability: ∗1 Outlet air set pressure range: 22 to 123psi (0.15 to 0.85 MPa) Outlet air pressure dew point: 50°F (10°C) Nominal filtration rating: Cleaning (Filter) Outlet oil mist concentration: MAX. 10oz./ft3 (≈0.008 ppm) Outlet cleanliness: Particles of 0.3 µm or more: 0.9 particles/gal or less ∗1 Performance when the operation of each part is stable without fluctuations in operating conditions and power supply. ∗2 Performance of the built-in filter, which depends on the inlet air conditions. Power supply available all over the world Air flow capacity (L/min [ANR]) Outlet air temperature adjustment range Outlet air set pressure range Outlet air temperature stability Filter nominal filtration rating Temperature control method Heater operation PID control

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IDH, Thermo-dryer - 2

Thermo-dryer Compact, Space saving Installation close to a wall is possible. Wall Installation close to a wall is possible with the ventilation holes on the front and top sides. Ventilation hole ∗For IDH२4 Dimensions in brackets indicate for IDH२6. Unit: mm Convenient Functions Power failure auto-restart function Control temperature failure alarm Even if operation is stopped by unexpected power failure, once the power supply is recovered, the operation will start automatically. If the temperature exceeds the set temperature by an arbitrary amount, an error signal will be generated. ∗If an...

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IDH, Thermo-dryer - 3

Remote operation, stop, error signal output functions are provided. It is possible to achieve centralized control in a factory with remote operation, stop and error signal output functions. ¡ It is possible to operate and stop the dryer remotely. (Note that the dryer should be rested for at least 3 minutes after it is stopped, and should be operated for at least 10 minutes continuously.) ¡ It is possible to receive operation and error signals. It is possible to synchronize the operation of the dryer with the external air compressor operation to prevent people from forgetting to turn it off...

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IDH, Thermo-dryer - 4

Model Selection The settable range of the outlet air set temperature varies depending on the operating conditions. Be sure to select the model in accordance with the selection method below. Condition Inlet air temperature 68°F (20°C) Ambient temperature Outlet air pressure dew point Read the correction factors. Ambient temperature Outlet air pressure dew point Ambient temperature Data symbol Correction factor A 1.36 Outlet air pressure dew point IDH२4 or IDH२6 are selected from Data Move to Step 2. Input the operating conditions in the table below and read the correction factors from the...

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IDH, Thermo-dryer - 5

Model Selection Series Condition Inlet air temperature 77°F (25°C) Condition Inlet air temperature 86°F (30°C) Outlet air set temperature 86°F (30°C) Air flow Outlet air pressure dew point 50°F (10°C) Inlet air pressure IDH२6 is selected from Data E . Move to Step 2 . Outlet air pressure dew point 50°F (10°C) Outlet air set temperature 68°F (20°C) Air flow of 80 L/min is outside of the range of air flow capacity. Input the operating conditions in the table below and read the correction factors from the tables of Data A to D . Data symbol Correction factor Condition A 1.24 Inlet air...

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IDH, Thermo-dryer - 6

For use in Europe and Southeast Asia Size Size Rated air flow capacity 14.1 scfm (400 L/min [ANR]) 21.2 scfm (600 L/min [ANR]) Combination of built-in products Voltage Specification 10 Single-phase 100 VAC (50/60Hz) For use in Japan 20 Single-phase 200 VAC (50/60Hz) 23 Single-phase 230 VAC (50/60Hz) For use in Europe and Southeast Asia Option symbol Filter details Micro mist separator with pre-filter · Nominal filtration rating: 0.01 µm (99.9% filtration efficiency) · Outlet oil mist concentration: MAX. 0.1 mg/m3 [ANR] (≈0.08 ppm) Optional Specifications None (Standard) Auto drain normally...

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IDH, Thermo-dryer - 7

Standard Specifications Therm o-dryer Series IDHU smergency stop Start of operation (manually) Output signal timing chart smergency stop Temperature Normal ization ol error signal temperature error The operation does not slop during temperature error. emergency stop emergency stop Automatic reset emergency stop emergency stop Restart (manually) emergency stop emergency stop emergency stop Automatic reset Note 1) The operation can be started or restarted (manually) by the operation stop switch mounted on the thermo-dryer or a remote switch prepared by the user. Note 2) When emergency stop is...

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IDH, Thermo-dryer - 8

Temperature controller Pressure adjustment handle 297 Ventilation direction Filter maintenance port Terminal block Evaporation thermometer Ventilation direction Illuminated switch Ventilation air inlet (With dustproof filter) Drain pipe fitting (Applicable tube O.D. ø10) Signal cable outlet (ø17) Grommet with membrane Signal cable outlet (ø17) Grommet with membrane Temperature controller Pnessure adjustment handle 306 Filter maintenance port Terminal block Ventilation direction Evaporation thermometer Illuminated switch Ventilation air inlet (With dustproof filter) 321 Drain pipe fitting...

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IDH, Thermo-dryer - 9

Data Condensed Water Calculation Amount of condensed water C−H 20 18.2−3.0=15.2 g/m3 C Ambient temperature (Air compressor intake air temperature) Dew Point Conversion Chart How to calculate the amount of condensed water Atmospheric pressure dew point F° (°C) How to read the dew point conversion chart Example) To obtain the atmospheric pressure dew point at a pressure dew point 50°F (10°C) and a pressure 102psi (0.7 MPa). 1. Trace the arrow mark Ǟ starting from the point A at a pressure dew point 50°F (10°C) to obtain the intersection B on the pressure characteristic line for 102psi (0.7...

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