Water, oil, and other contaminants cause corrosion in critical areas of electric power generators, resulting in diminished efficiency and increasing the likelihood of forced outages. Increased dew point levels also detract from generator efficiency by increasing windage losses. E/One's Generator Gas Dryer (GGD III) is a dual-chamber system that continuously dries and recirculates generator cooling gas — even when the generator is on turning gear, which is a critical time to maintain low dew point.
Column regeneration is automated and takes place based on programmable, optional inlet and outlet dew point levels or programmable, optional time-based regeneration (from 1 to 30 days).
Contact E/One to arrange a dew point site evaluation by our Field Service Technicians. We'll sample your hydrogen cooling gas with NIST-traceable portable dew point and hydrogen purity analyzers and then issue a report to site engineering regarding our findings.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS | |
Input Voltage | 230 VAC Single Phase |
Input Frequency | 50 or 60 Hz |
Input Power | 3,000 Watts |
Ambient Temperature | 32 F to 125 F (0 C to 52 C) |
Maximum Pressure | 100 psi |
Area Classification | Class I, Zone 2, Group IIB + H2 |
Output Relays | .5A @ 250 V AC/DC |
Dew Point High, NO (optional) | |
Trouble, NO | |
Output Signals | 4-20mA current output (self-powered) |
Input Dew Point (optional) | |
Outlet Dew Point (optional) | |
Inlet & Outlet Connections | 1" female NPT |
Vent Connection | 1/2" female NPT |
Overall Dimensions | 70" H x 24" W x 36" D |
Typical Flow Rate | 8-12 ACFM, Hydrogen |
Typical H2 Consumption per Regeneration | 36 ft3 (1 meters3) |