Sterling 350-2100 CFM User Manual

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350-2100 cfm Dryers 
Chapter 2: Functional Description 
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When a desiccant bed is on-
line, it absorbs moisture 
from the process air. In 
time, the bed becomes 
saturated with moisture and 
needs to be regenerated. 
The dryer automatically 
redirects the process 
airflow to the second bed, 
and starts the regeneration 
cycle on the first bed. 
During regeneration, air is 
heated to approximately 
550°F and forced through 
the desiccant bed. The moisture driven off the bed is bled to the atmosphere.  
If the temperature of the air bled to atmosphere (bleed temperature) is measured, a rise can be 
observed after a period of time. This condition, called "bed breakthrough" indicates that the 
bed is dry. At bed breakthrough, the bleed air temperature peaks between 350°F and 400°F.  
Dryer models 350 through 2100 dryers are equipped with the Dewpoint Extend feature. The 
regeneration heaters turn off automatically on bed breakthrough for additional energy 
savings. A 550°F regeneration temperature will dry the desiccant beds sufficiently to produce 
process air dewpoint of -40°F. In a properly sized system, this ultra-low humidity level will 
be more than adequate to dry plastics to as little as .003% moisture. 
2-8  Specifying a Drying System 
There were many variables considered in the selection of your drying system, including: type 
of materials, residence time, throughput of the extruder or injection molding machine, 
ambient air moisture and temperature, and the altitude at the processing site. Should your 
operating environment change, the manufacturer can advise you on necessary equipment and 
process time and temperature modifications.  
 
 
Process Return Air
From Drying Hopper
Process
Filter
Assembly
Process
Blower
Bleed
Upper
Control
Valve
Lower
Control
Valve
Regeneration
Blower
Process
Delivery
Air
Process
Heaters
Desiccant
Bed
Regeneration
Heater
Desiccant
Bed
 
Figure Two: 
Airflow Diagram