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ROGERS Heat of Compression Regenerative Air Dryers
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NC Series Non-Cycling Refrigerated Dryers
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Are all refrigerant dryers the same? No, typically there are two types of refrigerant dryers, cycling and non-cycling.


A cycling dryer works similarly to a refrigerator; it cools a thermal mass down to a set temperature and then the compressor shuts off until the thermal mass temperature comes up enough to turn the compressor back on. A non-cycling dryer compressor runs all of the time and there is a hot-gas by-pass valve that may need to be adjusted as ambient conditions change to maintain a specific dew point range. This makes the cycling dryer more energy efficient and less likely to freeze-up.
 

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