Sterling 60 cfm User Manual

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15, 30, & 60 cfm Compact Dryers 
 
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Cleaning with Compressed Air 
Blow clean, dry compressed air up and down the pleats, blowing out the filter 
from the inside out. Remove loose dirt from the filter with compressed air or 
vacuum from the outside. 
 
Caution! 
DO NOT clean/wash filter with water! 
 
After each cleaning: 
•  Inspect the filter element. Briefly hold a light bulb behind the element 
and look for any fatigued paper or residual dirt. Inspect for holes and 
tears by looking though the filter toward a bright light. Check for 
damaged gaskets or dented metal parts. Do not re-use a damaged 
filter! 
•  Check the gasket for damage. A damaged gasket allows contaminants 
into the process. Replace as needed. 
Servicing the Dew Point Monitor 
The accuracy of the dew point monitor on mini dryer systems depends on proper operation of 
the dew point sensor and the control board. The dew point sensor is in the process air stream 
and is therefore susceptible to contamination. 
Dew point sensor life depends on: 
•  Air temperature and flow passing over the sensor. 
•  The amount of fines (dust) in the process air. 
•  The amount of plasticizer vapor in the process air. 
 
Once every six months, the dryer operator should monitor the initial dew point sensor 
readings and establish a periodic replacement schedule as needed. 
Caution! 
Do not attempt to check the continuity or resistance of the dew point 
sensor. 
 
 
 
5-3 Corrective 
Maintenance 
This section provides you with the information necessary to correct or repair any issues 
which might appear during the normal operation of your dehumidifying dryer.  Although we 
have listed how to perform these procedures, it is recommended that you call the Service 
Department to have any in-depth maintenance performed. 
Symptoms of Worn Desiccant 
The moisture absorption capacity of the desiccant used in your dehumidifying dryer degrades 
after an indefinite period of time. Useful life depends on variables such as the condition of the 
process filter, how much dust and fines have been passed through the filter and got into the 
desiccant chamber, and plasticizer vapors in the return air.