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Friday, November 12, 2010

AIR QUALITY TESTING

AIR QUALITY TESTING

Air quality testing is the daily monitoring of the dry air dew point at the dehydrator’s outlet. Testing is conducted with a LP frost point indicator, MIL-I-24144.
—A maintenance index page (MIP) for one design and make of high-pressure air compressor systems (page 2 of 2).
DEHYDRATOR DEW POINT READINGS
This reading is taken every 4 hours of dehydrator service. Readings verify that the dehydrator is operating correctly. The normal readings of the various types of air dehydrators are as follows:
1. LP air (type I) dehydrator’s normal dew point reading is a dew point temperature reading of 40°F or lower at 80 lb/in2. This indicates that the dehydrator is delivering an air quality within its design capability. A reading of 50°F or higher at 80 lb/in2 indicates that the dehydrator is not working properly, and you should check the applicable technical manual.
2. A dew point temperature reading of -40°F or lower at 80 lb/in2 is normal for LP (type II and type III) dehydrators. A reading of -20°F or higher at 80 lb/in indicates that the dehydrator is not operating properly, and you should check the applicable technical manual to correct the problem.
3. For HP air dehydrators, a dew point temperature reading of -60°F or lower at atmospheric pressure is normal. A reading higher than -60°F at atmospheric pressure indicates that the dehydrator is not working properly, and you should check the technical manual for the solution to the problem.
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