TSUNAMI Pure-1 Pure Series Regenerative Dryers User Manual
- June 11, 2024
- TSUNAMI
Table of Contents
- DRYER SPECIFICATIONS
- INSTALLATION & SERVICE REQUIREMENTS
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS – BYPASS CIRCUIT INSTALL
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS – DRYER INSTALLTION
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PORTABLE PURE-5T
- MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS – COALESCING ELEMENT
- MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS – PISTON LUBRICATION
- SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS – DRYER CANISTER REPLACEMENT
- TSUNAMI REGENERATIVE DRYER PARTS BREAKDOWN – SERVICE PARTS
- TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE – TSUNAMI REGENERATIVE DRYER
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
TSUNAMI Pure-1 Pure Series Regenerative Dryers User Manual
WARNING
Your safety is very important. Read all instructions before beginning any
service or installation on your Tsunami Regenerative Dryer. Always wear safety
eye protection when working with compressed air products. Failure to follow
maintenance instructions could result in operating failure or product damage.
System pressure must be released prior to any installation or service. Always
install the system with the arrows indicating the direction of airflow. Use
appropriate thread sealant on allconnection fittings unless otherwise
specified. Do not alter the dryer or filtration system from its original
design as this may cause failure in its operational parameters.
DESCRIPTION
Congratulations on the purchase of your Tsunami Regenerative Drying System! By
adhering to the specifications and maintenance schedule listed in the manual,
your air system will provide years of service with minimal maintenance
Incoming air enters the 1st stage water separator where water and particulates are removed down to 10 micron. The air then travels through the 2nd stage oil coalescing filter where oil aerosols are filtered down to .001 ppm and particulates are trapped down to .01 micron. The pretreated air enters the regenerative dryer where molecular sieve desiccant captures water vapor. Approximately every 2 minutes (90 seconds for 12v timers) the timer sends out a signal causing an internal piston to shift. The shift in the piston redirects air flow through the opposite dryer canister(s); dryers are available with alternative voltage options. The Tsunami Regenerative Drying System can provide dew points down to -80°F and relative humidity down to .01% RH. All dryers come standard with automatic drains toassure proper discharge of all contaminants captured in the water separator and oil coalescing filter.
Dryer P/N
| Regeneration Orifice| of Towers| of Towers Drying| of Towers
Regenerating
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21999-1134| .012| 2| 1| 1
21999-1138| .015| 2| 1| 1
21999-1105| .018| 2| 1| 1
21999-1100| .018| 2| 1| 1
21999-1140| .024| 2| 1| 1
21999-1010| .030| 2| 1| 1
21999-1020| .030| 4| 2| 2
21999-1030| .030| 6| 3| 3
DRYER SPECIFICATIONS
Dryer P/N | Max Flow | Inlet Port | Outlet Port | Weight |
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21999-1134 | 5 CFM | 1/4″ NPT | 1/2″ NPT | 42 lbs |
21999-1138 | 10 CFM | 1/4″ NPT | 1/2″ NPT | 42 lbs |
21999-1105 | 15 CFM | 1/4″ NPT | 1/2″ NPT | 42 lbs |
21999-1100 | 15 CFM | 1/4” NPT | 1/4” NPT | 51 lbs |
21999-1140 | 25 CFM | 1/2″ NPT | 1/2″ NPT | 54 lbs |
21999-1010 | 40 CFM | 1/2″ NPT | 1″ NPT | 62 lbs |
21999-1020 | 80 CFM | 1″ NPT | 1″ NPT | 112 lbs |
21999-1030 | 120 CFM | 1″ NPT | 1″ NPT | 135 lbs |
Specifications also apply to MM versions of Pure Series Dryers as well as other voltage designations.
INSTALLATION & SERVICE REQUIREMENTS
IMPORTANT: Tsunami Regenerative Dryers are configurable in multiple variations. Before beginning installation it is important to determine the direction of air flow which best meets your installation application requirements. Failure to follow required maintenance schedule will void warranty.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS – BYPASS CIRCUIT INSTALL
For ease of service, it is highly recommended to install a bypass circuit around the regenerative dryer. Follow the diagram below when installing a bypass circuit. Verify that system pressure is relieved prior to performing installation.
Air Supply
A. Inlet Ball Valve
B. Bypass Ball Valve
C. Outlet Ball Valve
Using the dryer: Open the inlet (A) and outlet (C) ball valves and close the bypass (B) valve to direct air flow through the regenerative dryer. This will provide clean, dry air downstream.
Bypassing the dryer: Close the inlet (A) and outlet (C) ball
valves and open the
bypass (B) valve to direct airflow around the dryer. This will allow
service or maintenance to be preformed without shutting down total compressed
air supply.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS – DRYER INSTALLTION
IMPORTANT: Tsunami Regenerative Dryers are configurable in multiple variations. Before beginning installation it is important to determine the direction of air flow which best meets your installation application requirements.
All dryers contained in this manual follow the same installation procedures.
Figure 1
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Remove all system pressure.
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Using the appropriate hardware (not included), mount dryer bracket to wall. Be sure fasteners and mounting location can hold the weight of the dryer (see dryer specifications on page 1). Figure 1
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Once the wall bracket has been properly secured to the wall, place the dryer mounting rail into the slot(s) of the wall bracket. Figure 1.
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Install the supplied FEMALE JIC fitting to outlet port of the Tsunami prefilter assembly. Use appropriate thread sealant. Figure 2
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Determine preferred direction of flow. IMPORTANT: Inlet air must travel through the Tsunami filters prior to entering the regenerative dryer.
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Using the appropriate thread sealant, install the MALE JIC connector to either the left or right INLET / AUX port of the dryer. Figure 2 .
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Using an adjustable or 5/8” wrench, plug the remaining open ports with the provided 1” port plugs and large hex tool. Use appropriate thread sealant.
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Attach the filter assembly to the dryer housing by connecting the MALE and FEMALE JIC fittings. Tighten firmly.
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(MM MODELS ONLY) Use provided ¼” black nylon tubing to connect Moisture Minder® Filter Drains to “T” fitting(s) located on dryer housing. Excess tubing can be cut to length. Figure 3.
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(MM MODELS ONLY) Attach 3/8” clear plastic tubing to barbed fittings
on the Moisture Minder® Filter Drains. Follow all local and state
regulations when routing the drain line condensate discharge. -
a. For 110v dryers, plug unit into wall.
- b. For 220v dryers, install a 220/230/240 single phase plug on flying leads and plug into appropriate outlet or hardwire into gauge box. Make sure all local electrical codes are followed and that work is performed by a qualified representative.
- c. For 12v and 24v dryers, be certain to properly terminate the positive and negative wires for the correct polarity.
IMPORTANT: Tsunami Regenerative Dryers are configurable in multiple
variations. Before beginning installation it is important to determine the
direction of air flow which best meets your installation application
requirements. All dryers contained in this manual follow the same installation
procedures.
21999-1105-T
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Follow dryer installation steps on Page 2 prior to installing 1-gallon reservoir tank.
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Install tank using universal mounting straps. Wrap straps around front of tank and secure on backside of tank. Using 5/16” cap screws, affix straps to wall bracket. Tighten bands on tank using ¼” x 3” cap screws.
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Install ½” tubing from dryer to tank using push to connect fittings.
21999-1105-T-MM -
MM Model Only) Attach 3/8” clear plastic tubing to the plastic elbows
on the side of the Moisture Minder® Filter Drains. Follow all local and
state regulations when routing the drain lines. -
a. For 110v dryers, plug unit into wall.
- b. For 220v dryers, install a 220/230/240 single phase plug on flying leads and plug into appropriate outlet or hardwire into gauge box. Make sure all local electrical codes are followed and that work is performed by a qualified representative.
- c. For 12v and 24v dryers, be certain to properly terminate the positive and negative wires for the correct polarity.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR PORTABLE PURE-5T
21999-1100
- Assemble filters to dryer using supplied JIC fittings and tighten. No need to use any type of thread sealant for this connection.
- Install tubing from tank to regulator using push connect fittings.
- Install high flow coupler to regulator outlet.
- Choose the appropriate inlet plug to install in the pre-filter assembly for the specific application (this may change from location to location) and connect to air source.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS – COALESCING ELEMENT
Month Service
Oil Coalescing Filter Element Replacement
Your safety is very important. Read all instructions before beginning any
service or installation on your Tsunami Regenerative Dryer. Always wear safety
eye protection when working with compressed air products. Failure to follow
maintenance instructions could result in operating failure or product damage.
System pressure must be released prior to any installation or service.
Figure 4
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Unplug unit from power source.
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Release all system pressure. (verify by pulling the safety valve)
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(MM MODELS ONLY) Disconnect the pilot line located at the bottom of the oil coalescing filter.
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Remove filter tube from filter head by holding filter head and rotating tube counter-clockwise.
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Remove bottom baffle, filter element, top adaptor, and O-ring.
Figure 5
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Replace filter element and hardware in reverse order from previous steps. Tighten bottom baffle until filter element can no longer spin freely. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN! Reinstall outer tube by rotating clockwise onto filter head.
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(MM MODELS ONLY) Reconnect pilot tubing and plug unit back into wall.
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Slowly pressurize the unit.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS – PISTON LUBRICATION
Month Service
Inspect and lubricate pistons and piston bores
Your safety is very important. Read all instructions before beginning any
service or installation on your Tsunami Regenerative Dryer. Always wear safety
eye protection when working with compressed air products. Failure to follow
maintenance instructions could result in operating failure or product damage.
System pressure must be released prior to any installation or service.
Note: There is one piston for each tower
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Unplug unit from power source.
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Release all system pressure. . (verify by pulling the safety valve)
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Disconnect ¼” tubing from quick-connect fitting located on piston cover. Push in on brass ring. While holding ring in, pull out tubing. Figure 6
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Using a 4mm hex key wrench, remove the four socket head cap screws holding the piston cover in place. Figure 7
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Remove piston cover for access to piston.
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Using a finger or a 1/2-13 bolt, remove the piston from the piston bore. Be sure to remove the piston spring. Figure 7
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Using o-ring grease, lubricate the piston bore. Grease thoroughly.
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Lubricate the top three O-rings located on the piston.
Note: It is not recommended to grease the front O-ring (small diameter).
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Place spring back onto piston.
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Carefully insert piston back into piston bore. Press until piston is fully seated.
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Replace piston cover for access to piston.
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Using a 4mm hex key wrench, replace the four socket head cap screws holding the piston cover in place. Tighten until snug, then add 1/4 turn. Figure 7
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Reconnect tubing to quick-connect fitting located on piston cover. Figure 6
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Slowly pressurize the unit.
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS – DRYER CANISTER REPLACEMENT
3 Year Service
- Replace desiccant towers
- Replace pistons
Your safety is very important. Read all instructions before beginning any service or installation on your Tsunami Regenerative Dryer. Always wear safety eye protection when working with compressed air products. Failure to follow maintenance instructions could result in operating failure or product damage. System pressure must be released prior to any installation or service.
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Unplug unit from power source.
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Release all system pressure. (verify by pulling the safety valve)
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Using a strap wrench (if necessary), unscrew each canister from the top of the dryer housing. Discard spent canister.
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Remove and discard small O-ring from dryer mounting stud.
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Remove and discard large gasket from canister housing.
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Clean top surface of dryer housing and mounting stud.
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Using the supplied grease, apply light coating to the new O-ring. Install O-ring onto mounting stud. Figure 8
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Apply a light amount of the supplied grease to both sides of the new canister gasket. Figure 8
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Thread new canister onto the mounting stud. Once gasket contacts adaptor plate, tighten caniste.
- Pure-1, 3, 5: 1 Turn
- Pure-7, 10, 20, 30: ¼ to ½ Turn
TSUNAMI REGENERATIVE DRYER PARTS BREAKDOWN – SERVICE PARTS
A Water Separator Service Kit
Dryer P/N | Service Kit P/N |
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21999-1134 | 21999-0846 |
21999-1138 | 21999-0846 |
21999-1105 | 21999-0846 |
21999-1100 | 21999-0846 |
21999-1140 | 21999-0227 |
21999-1010 | 21999-0227 |
21999-1020 | 21999-0228 |
21999-1030 | 21999-0228 |
B Oil Coalescing Service Kit
Dryer P/N | Service Kit P/N |
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21999-1134 | 21999-0394 |
21999-1138 | 21999-0394 |
21999-1105 | 21999-0394 |
21999-1100 | 21999-0394 |
21999-1140 | 21999-0202 |
21999-1010 | 21999-0202 |
21999-1020 | 21999-0202 |
21999-1030 | 21999-0202 |
C Moisture Minder® Filter Drain Replacement
Dryer P/N | Drain P/N |
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21999-1134-MM | 21999-0792 |
21999-1138-MM | 21999-0792 |
21999-1105-MM | 21999-0792 |
21999-1100-MM | 21999-0792 |
21999-1140-MM | 21999-0795 |
21999-1010-MM | 21999-0795 |
21999-1020-MM | 21999-0805 |
21999-1030-MM | 21999-0805 |
D Dryer Desiccant Canister Replacement P/N: 21999-0976
Dryer P/N | Drain P/N |
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21999-1134 | 21999-0976 |
21999-1138 | 21999-0976 |
21999-1105 | 21999-0976 |
21999-1100 | 21999-0976 |
21999-1140 | 21999-0349 |
21999-1010 | 21999-0349 |
21999-1020 | 21999-0349 |
21999-1030 | 21999-0349 |
E Solenoid Timer Valve Replacement All 120v Dryers P/N: 21999-0941
Dryer Voltage | Description | Part Number |
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12 vdc | Air Valve Replacement | 21999-0797-12 |
12 VDC Timer / Coil Assembly | 21999-0504 | |
24vdc | Air Valve Replacement | 21999-0797 |
24 VDC Timer / Coil Assembly | 21999-1012-24 | |
240v | Air Valve Replacement | 21999-0797 |
220 VAC Timer / Coil Assembly | 610934-01 | |
110v | Air Valve Replacement | 21999-0797 |
110 VAC Timer / Coil Assembly | 610928-01 |
F Tower Stud/Regeneration Valve
Dryer P/N | Drain P/N |
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21999-1134 | 21999-1108-12 |
21999-1138 | 21999-1108-15 |
21999-1105 | 21999-1108-18 |
21999-1100 | 21999-1108-18 |
21999-1140 | 21999-0650-24 |
21999-1010 | 21999-0650-30 |
21999-1020 | 21999-0650-30 |
21999-1030 | 21999-0650-30 |
G Piston Replacement Kit ALL DRYERS P/N: 21999-0707
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE – TSUNAMI REGENERATIVE DRYER
PROBLEM | PROBABLE CAUSE | CORRECTION |
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**** Water / Oil Carryover | A. Water Separator not properly draining |
B. Moisture Minder® Drain not working
C. Coalescing filter element cracked or saturated
D. Desiccant tower saturated or oil carryover has gotten on the media
E. Over flowing dryer
F. Dryer not sized properly| A. Remove and verify automatic drains are
functioning.
B. Replace drain.
C. Replace coalescing filter element. See Maintenance Instructions Page
4.
D. Replace desiccant canister. See Service Instructions Page 5.
E. Reduce the SCFM being used downstream of dryer. Contact Distributor.
F. Contact your distributor for more info.
Excess Air Purging Out Muffler| A. Piston stuck| A. Grease or
replace piston. See Maintenance Instructions Page 4.
** Dryer Not Cycling| A. Power cord damaged
B. Solenoid Timer Valve not properly working| A. Replace power cord.
Contact your distributor for more information.
B**. Replace solenoid timer valve.
Costumer Support
Tsunami Compressed Air Solutions is a division of
Suburban Manufacturing Group 10531
Dalton Ave NE Monticello, MN 55362 USA
(800)782-5752 fax 763-295-6601
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