This results in a high pressure dew point or a higher amount of water content in the air which can damage the system or end use.
Air dryer before or after tank.
Air flows through the tank in this configuration entering through the bottom port from the compressor and exiting out the top to the dryer.
He says our engineer has had our compressed air system reworked so that the air from the compressor goes to the air dryer first then to the receiver then to the plant.
Placing a wet receiver right at the discharge of the compressor before the air dryer gives a nice place for the air to cool allows a quiet zone of low velocity for water and contaminants to drop out and is the best place for the compressor control.
However an arrangement of this type makes good sense when sudden peaks of requirement are anticipated and the quality of the compressed air must not deteriorate.
Ken from houston posed this question on this website.
Installing a dryer before the compressed air receiver can seldom be recommended.
If the demand exceeds the compressor and dryer capacity rating the dryer can become overloaded.
Compressed air goes to a dry receiver after it has already been through a dryer.
Dry storage is when the compressed air is stored in the receiver tank post air drying which protects the compressed air from gathering any additional moisture.
Wet storage tanks are located before the air drying system.
What is the proper location of receiver or the compressor air tank before or after the air dryer.
This allows additional moisture to condense out of the compressed air before it ever reaches the air dryer which greatly minimizes the amount of water in the final result.
Wet air storage before a dryer dry air storage after a dryer air compressors 10 horsepower and smaller are usually mounted directly to receiver tanks.
It s important that this water is drained out of the air receiver tank after each use.
The compressor outlet feeds directly into the tank.
It is not.
The storage of condensation and moisture in air receiver tanks leads to the formation of rust and scale on the inside of the tank which can become loose and get carried down stream in the outgoing air.
The receiver tank sizing rule of thumb for small systems is one gallon per rated scfm 100 psig.
Dual tower desiccant air dryers are typically used.