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Product Introduction







1. **What does a refrigerated air dryer do?**
It removes moisture from compressed air by cooling it to condense water vapor, then draining the liquid. This prevents rust in pipes and damage to pneumatic tools (e.g., nail guns, sprayers) during construction.
2. **Why use it in renovation projects?**
- Protects air-powered tools from water damage.
- Ensures smooth operation of paint sprayers (avoids splattering).
- Reduces corrosion in air storage tanks.
3. **How to maintain it?**
- **Daily:** Check and empty the auto-drain.
- **Monthly:** Clean condenser fins for efficiency.
- **Yearly:** Replace intake filters; inspect refrigerant levels.
4. **Can it run continuously?**
Yes, but for heavy use (e.g., sandblasting), choose a model with 100% duty cycle. Avoid ambient temperatures above 40°C/104°F to prevent overheating.
5. **What’s the ideal pressure dew point?**
Typically **3–10°C (37–50°F)** – sufficient for most tools. Lower dew points require desiccant dryers
It removes moisture from compressed air by cooling it to condense water vapor, then draining the liquid. This prevents rust in pipes and damage to pneumatic tools (e.g., nail guns, sprayers) during construction.
2. **Why use it in renovation projects?**
- Protects air-powered tools from water damage.
- Ensures smooth operation of paint sprayers (avoids splattering).
- Reduces corrosion in air storage tanks.
3. **How to maintain it?**
- **Daily:** Check and empty the auto-drain.
- **Monthly:** Clean condenser fins for efficiency.
- **Yearly:** Replace intake filters; inspect refrigerant levels.
4. **Can it run continuously?**
Yes, but for heavy use (e.g., sandblasting), choose a model with 100% duty cycle. Avoid ambient temperatures above 40°C/104°F to prevent overheating.
5. **What’s the ideal pressure dew point?**
Typically **3–10°C (37–50°F)** – sufficient for most tools. Lower dew points require desiccant dryers