Regenerative Desiccant Dryers: KAD, KED, and KBD Series
Regenerative Desiccant Dryers: KAD, KED, and KBD Series
Regenerative Desiccant Dryers: KAD, KED, and KBD Series
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Desiccant Air Dryers
The right dryer for you
Most compressed air applications can achieve the required air quality by using a refrigerated dryer
in combination with proper filtration. However, in cases where compressed air is exposed to freez-
ing temperatures or where the product, process, or equipment is highly sensitive to moisture, Kaeser
offers a complete line of desiccant dryers specifically designed to meet low dew points and deliver
energy savings.
Upflow drying also controls the accumulation of liquid water in the desiccant
beds. Regardless of design, liquid water will accumulate in the piping between the
prefilters and the dryer inlet. Eventually, the air stream will carry a “slug” of water
into the desiccant bed.
Counterflow design ensures that the driest portion of the desiccant bed is nearest
the dryer outlet at switchover, and allows purge air to be evenly distributed
A Inlet valve D & E Purge
throughout the desiccant bed, providing more effective regeneration.
B Outlet valve valves
C Muffler
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Heatless desiccant dryer (KAD)
KADs produce pressure dew points as low as -100°F at rated conditions
(see Dew Point Options on page 5).
Sizes: 40 – 5400 scfm Standard purge pressure
adjusting valve
• Offers convenient purge
rate adjustment
Standard moisture
indicator
• Color change indicates
Separate top fill and
elevated outlet dew point
bottom drain ports
• Easy desiccant replacement
and removal
Standard stainless steel
support screens and air
diffusers
• Located internally at top
and bottom of each vessel
• Easy to remove and clean
• Efficiently filters out large
contaminants and protects
outlet shuttle valve
• Effectively prevents
channeling
Note 1: KAD dryer inlet flow capacities are established in accordance with CAGI (Compressed Air and Gas Institute) Standard ADF-200: Inlet air pressure 100 psig,
inlet air temperature 100°F, saturated.
Note 2: The purge flow rate of any pressure swing (heatless) desiccant dryer is not constant throughout the purge cycle. The purge cycle consists of a maximum
purge flow period when the purge valve is open and a reduced flow period during repressurization. The total air consumption during the purge cycle is the average
purge flow and is based on a 10 minute cycle time (-40°F PDP).
Note 3: Maximum working pressure: 150 psig standard; 250 psig optional. Maximum working pressure to 500 psig available for most models. Consult factory.
*Dryer only. May vary with filter package.
Flow capacities KAD inlet pressure correction KAD dew point options
Maximum inlet flow capacities at factor (Table 2) meet ISO 8573.1 air quality
various pressures: Inlet Inlet standards (Table 3)
To determine a dryer’s inlet flow capacity Pressure Multiplier Pressure Multiplier
(psig) (psig) Models KAD and KAD PS allow the user
at inlet pressures other than 100 psig, 60* 0.65 125 1.10 to select outlet pressure dew points
multiply the dryer’s rated inlet flow 70 0.74 130 1.12 corresponding to four of the different ISO
(found in Table 1) by the multiplier from 80 0.83 140 1.16
8573.1 air quality classes.
90 0.91 150 1.20
Table 2 that corresponds to the system
100 1.00 175 1.29
pressure at the dryer inlet. KAD E models are preset to deliver the
110 1.04 200 1.37
115 1.06 225 1.45 commonly used ISO 8573.1 Class 2 outlet
Outlet flow capacities: 120 1.08 250 1.52 pressure dew point.
For dryers operating at less than *For operation at pressures lower than 60 psig, please
contact factory.
maximum flow and using the Purge
Economizer feature and/or operating at (Table 3)
pressures other than 100 psig, contact
Cycle Time and Mode
factory for correct purge flow. ISO 8573.1 Class Dew Point with Optional Purge
Standard
Saver**
1 -100°F (-73°C)* 4 min. fixed N/A
2 -40°F (-40°C) 10 min. fixed Yes
3 -4°F (-20°C) 16 min. fixed Yes
Specifications are subject to change 4 +38°F (+3°C) 24 min. fixed No
without notice. * This performance exceeds Quality Class 1 set at -94°F (-70°C)
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Heated desiccant dryers (KED & KBD)
Kaeser Heated Purge Dryers (KED) are heated regenerative dryers that use only 7% of compressed air
for purging. They heat the dry purge air to increase its capacity to hold moisture and to regenerate. KED’s
provide lower operating costs by reducing the amount of expensive purge air used to regenerate. Standard
design outlet pressure dew point at rated conditions: -4°F (-40°F with the optional purge booster).
Sizes: 300 – 3200 scfm
Kaeser Blower Purge Dryers (KBD) use little or no purge air by introducing atmospheric air and heating
it. The heated air has a higher capacity for absorbing water and provides effective regeneration. KBD’s
provide the greatest energy savings by eliminating the need to use costly compressed air for purging.
Standard design outlet pressure dew point at rated conditions: -40°F.
Sizes: 500 – 4300 scfm standard. Up to 10,000 scfm available, consult factory.
Controls and
instrumentation
• Tower pressure gauges
• Tower status lights
• Switching failure alarm
• Purge flow indicator (KED only)
• NEMA 4 electrical enclosure
• RS232 comm port
P1 P2
P3
P1 P2
70%
ISO 8573.1
Class 60
1 -100 F / -73 C 50
2 -40 F / -4 C 40
kW
3 -4 F / -20 C 30
4 +38 F / +3 C 20
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0%
RS232
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Optional controls
Externally heated desiccant dryers Heated purge (KED)
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Choosing the right desiccant dryer
When selecting desiccant dryers, assess the dew point required for your application and size the dryer for only the part of the
system that needs the low dew point.
Heatless dryers (KAD) can achieve the lowest dew points (as low as -100°F) and have lower initial cost, but have higher operating
costs. Exhaust purge and blower purge dryers are more efficient, but have higher initial costs can only reach dew points as low as
-40°F. See the charts below for comparison.
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Options Filtration
Other options
• High humidity alarm
• Dew point monitor
• Stainless steel or copper pilot and instrument air tubing and fittings
• NEMA 4 low ambient protection packages
• NEMA 7 Explosion-proof electrical packages (KAD only)
• Parallel piped pre-filters and after-filters
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systems providers and compressor manufacturers,
Kaeser Compressors is represented throughout the
world by a comprehensive network of branches,
subsidiary companies and factory trained partners.
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