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Air Treatment

Energy-Saving SECOTEC Refrigeration Dryers From 5.1

KAESER’s renowned SECOTEC industrial quality refrigeration dryers (TD, TE and TF (*) series shown here) have long been valued for their stable pressure dew point performance, their exceptional reliability and their low total life cycle costs.

*Together with the innovative SECOPACK LS latent heat storage heat exchanger system and the SIGMA CONTROL SMART controller, the next generation of these advanced dryers sets new standards when it comes to energy efficiency, compact design and user-friendliness.
* Exceptional durability due to corrosion-resistant air piping and aluminium heat exchanger (condenser and SECOPACK LS)
* With standard-equipped Modbus TCP communication module for integration in the SIGMA NETWORK (TD series option)

Your advantages

Energy savings:
TD, TE and TF (*) series refrigeration dryers impress with their exceptionally low energy requirement. Thanks to energy-saving control, surplus cooling power can be temporarily stored in the thermal mass during partial-load operation and subsequently used for drying, without the need for additional energy consumption. The rapid-response SECOPACK LS heat exchanger system ensures stable pressure dew points at all times.

Intuitive operation:
The SIGMA CONTROL SMART electronic controller offers straightforward and intuitive operation. Message memory, component-specific operating hours counters and maintenance timers enable efficient monitoring and analysis of operating data. Floating contacts and a Modbus TCP communications module (TD series option) provide easy networking with master controllers such as the SIGMA AIR MANAGER 4.0.

Optimised compact design:
The thermal mass section of the innovative SECOPACK LS heat exchanger system is filled with a phase change material. Its significantly higher thermal storage density means that 98 % less storage material is required to achieve the same capacity as conventional storage media. Storage capacity for pressure dew point stability therefore goes hand in hand with hugely reduced space requirements. Optimised flow paths minimise pressure losses and consequently help enhance SECOTEC dryer efficiency.

The load on a refrigeration dryer doesn’t just depend on the volume of compressed air to be dried (grey area), but more importantly depends on how much water the incoming compressed air contains. The volume of water (moisture) increases as the temperature rises, so the load on refrigeration dryers increases dramatically when ambient temperatures are high, such as during summer (yellow curve).

Conversely, when the temperature falls in winter (turquoise curve), there is less load on refrigeration dryers. To maintain a stable pressure dew point throughout all these fluctuations, refrigeration dryers should always be designed to provide sufficient performance during peak load times, and should also have additional capacity in reserve.

Like the flow rate and temperature range, refrigeration dryers are always operating within the load range of 0 to 100 %. Because SECOTEC storage control ensures energy is only used as needed across this entire load range, users benefit from exceptional savings.

The duty-cycle of refrigeration dryers is always fluctuating between 0 and 100 %. Unlike conventional partial-load control systems, SECOTEC storage control precisely adjusts electrical power consumption during all load phases.
This allows SECOTEC refrigeration dryers to save almost 60 % of energy costs compared to refrigeration dryers with hot gas bypass control running at an average of 40% of capacity.
In contrast to conventional systems, the thermal mass in SECOTEC dryers always remains cool. This means compressed air can be dried effectively even during start-up phases. The high-quality insulation around the thermal mass also helps to keep energy use to a minimum. With SECOTEC refrigeration dryers, compressed air drying takes place with outstanding energy efficiency and it’s especially gentle on the equipment thanks to the high thermal mass capacity.

SECOTEC refrigeration dryers efficiently maintain pressure dew points of up to +3°C during full load operation. Thanks to their narrow fluctuation range, pressure dew points are also more stable during partial load operation than is the case with conventional refrigeration dryers.
Conventional refrigeration dryers with switching operating modes, but without an additional thermal mass, use the heat exchanger material itself as a thermal mass. In these dryers it is therefore necessary to switch the refrigerant compressors and fan motors on and off much more frequently, in order to maintain the required cooling performance.
To reduce switching frequency and wear, the refrigerant circuit therefore only switches on at much higher pressure dew points. The resulting fluctuations in the pressure dew point negatively affect drying performance. This can be risky, since corrosion can take hold even with relative compressed air humidity of 40 % – corrosion can therefore occur even without condensate formation.
SECOTEC refrigeration dryers, on the other hand, ensure long-life operation thanks to their high thermal mass storage capacity. Once the thermal mass has been charged, the refrigerant compressor and fan motor can remain switched off for much longer without impacting pressure dew point stability.

* Air / air heat exchanger
* Air/refrigerant heat exchanger with thermal mass
* Condensate separators
* ECO-DRAIN condensate drain
* Refrigerant compressor
* Refrigerant condenser
* Capillary tubes
* Filter / dryer
* High pressure switch
* Low pressure switch
* Fan pressure switch
* PDP trend indicator
* Compressed air inlet and outlet

The technical specifications can be found in this brochure:

SECOTEC Refrigeration Dryers TD, TE, TF and TG Series

Compressed air treatment diagram for rotary screw compressors