Adsorption Dryer DRYBERG® AD820
What does a desiccant dryer do?
Regenerative adsorption type dryers use a porous desiccant that absorbs moisture by collecting it in its numerous pores and allows large amounts of water to be retained by a relatively small amount of desiccant. Dryers include silica gel, activated alumina, and molecular sieves.
Technical Data of Adsorption Dryer
Capacity* [m3/m] |
13,7 |
Capacity* [m3/h] |
820 |
Connection [inch] |
2" |
Dimensions (AxBxCxD) [mm] |
1898x1173x1243x900 |
Weight [kg] |
718 |
Calculated at 1 bar (abs.) and 20°C at 7 bar g operating pressure and 35°C compressed air inlet temperature (saturated condition)
Dew Point - Correction factors |
Operating temperature (°C) |
-25 |
-40 |
-70 |
Correction factors |
1.1 |
1 |
0.7 |
Voltage, frequency |
230V, 50 |
Power consumption |
<60 W |
Protection Class |
IP 65 |
Filter (inlet) |
Superfine - 0.01 µm |
Filter (outlet) |
Dust filter - 1 µm |
Input for stand-by |
standard |
Downloads
Operating Manual of Adsorption dryer DRYBERG® AD 150-1200, PDF( Size: 4.4 MB )
Operating Manual of EVERMATIC 20 Controller, PDF( Size: 2.7 MB )
Contact us
E-mail:Kundenservice@berg-kompressoren.de