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Regeneration cycle control for industrial air dryer

  • US 4,023,940 A
  • Filed: 07/02/1975
  • Issued: 05/17/1977
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/02/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A control for a gas dryer of the kind comprising first and second dessicant beds each having an inlet and an outlet, regeneration heater means for heating gas supplied to the respective bed inlets, and valve means, connected to the bed inlets and the bed outlets, actuatable between alternate operating conditions including a first operating condition, in which the first bed is in an on-stream mode with its outlet connected to a process apparatus gas intake and its inlet connected to the exhaust of the process apparatus and the second bed is in a regeneration mode with its outlet diverted from the process apparatus and its inlet connected to a regeneration air supply, and a second operating condition in which the inlet and outlet connections of the beds are reversed with the first bed in regeneration mode and the second bed in on-stream mode, the control comprising:

  • bed outlet thermal sensor means for sensing the bed outlet temperature for each bed when the bed is in its regeneration mode;

    valve control means for actuating the valve means between the first and second operating conditions;

    heater control means, having inputs from the bed outlet thermal sensor means and from the valve control means, for energizing the regeneration heater means to heat gas supplied to the bed that is in its regeneration mode, following the initiation of an operating cycle, until the outlet temperature of that bed increases to a first temperature limit T1, and then de-energizing that regeneration heater means;

    the valve control means having inputs from the bed outlet thermal sensor means and from the heater control means, for actuating the valve means to its alternate operating condition to initiate a new cycle, following de-energization of the regeneration heater, when the bed outlet temperature reduces to a second temperature limit T2, where T1 >

    T2;

    and a regeneration air thermal sensor, for sensing the temperature of the regeneration air supply, coupled to the valve control means to modify the second temperature limit T2 in response to variations in the regeneration air supply.

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