Hiross Polestar PST 075-1800 - Esite Eng
Hiross Polestar PST 075-1800 - Esite Eng
Hiross Polestar PST 075-1800 - Esite Eng
drying solution:
PoleStar Smart
Examples of typical contamination entering the compressed air system through the compressor intake
Atmospheric air
Compressor
intake lter
Air entering
the compressor
Example.
An air compressor takes in 8 cubic
meters of atmospheric air at 20C and
60% relative humidity. During the compression process this amount is
reduced to 1 cubic meter at 7 bar pressure. The amount of water now in 1
cubic meter remains the same as that
originally drawn into the compressor.
The 8 cubic meters of air at 60% RH,
which now take up 1 cubic meter of
space exceed a relative humidity of
100%. It rains when the ambient air
reaches about 100 % in the normal outside world. The same is true inside the
compressor receiver; as the compressor
runs it continues to rain in the receiver;
the greater the demand placed on the
compressor, the heavier the rain, so
that liquid water collects inside the
compressor. The amount of water is of
course relative to the humidity of the
air taken in by the compressor.
Water removal
As temperature dictates the amount of
water which can be held in the air, the
high temperatures inside a compressor
maintain the water in a vapour state.
That is, until the air travels through the
downstream pipe-work to the point of
use, cooling all the way until it finally
turns into a liquid state in pneumatic
equipment or in the industrial process
itself. It is therefore better to remove
the heat from the air as quickly as possible in a controlled manner at the exit
from the compressed air system. Once
condensed to a liquid state, water
vapour is far easier and cheaper to
remove from the compressed air system. Almost all compressed air installations are equipped with an after-cooler
(air, or water-cooled; see Parker
Hiross literature on: compressed air
and gas cooling solutions), which
serves as the first air treatment stage at
the outlet of the compressor. If the
after-cooler is working correctly it can
remove approximately 65% of the liquid water.
Despite the fact that the after-cooler
removes large amounts of water, any
PoleStar SmartPack
At the heart of the PoleStar Smart
refrigeration dryer is the SmartPack
heat exchanger (patent pending).
This highly-compact, all-in-one,
aluminium module contains 4 treatment stages in one single unit:
1 Air-to-air heat-exchanger
The air-to-air heat exchanger functions as a pre-cooler and a re-heater.
It ensures the pre-cooling of the
incoming 100% saturated hot compressed air, by transferring the heat
to the cold air exiting from the stainless steel demister separator on its
way to the dryer outlet. This reduces the likelihood of sweating
on external piping, which can occur
on non-insulated cooled surfaces in
humid conditions.
Compressed air
inlet
Compressed air
outlet
Refrigerant
outlet
3
Refrigerant
inlet
4
5
3 Maintenance-free demister
separator
No connections between pipes are
necessary, thanks to the geometric
shape of the aluminium module, while
unimpeded flow through the heat
exchanger matrix is guaranteed, so that
the air speed is low and the heat transfer is improved. The low air speeds
Separation efficiency
Parker Hiross demisters achieve a constantly high level of precipitation across
the whole range of flows in the dryer.
The contribution of the larger demister
to the need for less refrigerant in the
refrigerator circuit of the dryer is an
additional feature.
The need for refrigerant is 15% below
that of our competitors in most cases.
Centrifugal separation - The efficiency
reduces with the reduction in volumetric
flow.
electronic capacitance
drain. Refrigeration
dryer, PoleStar Smart
models PST075 to
PST095
B
A
4
D
- Electronic Control
- Single-phase models
- Timed discharge
- Configurable open period
- Microprocessor Control
- Three-phase models
- Zero loss capacitive drain mode
- Timed drain mode (selectable)
- Configurable open/close drain operation
A Drainage Chamber
B Level sensor located within the
A Evaporator: (Air-to-refrigerant
heat-exchanger) compressed air enters
the heat-exchanger at A where the
evaporator removes the heat and
transfers this to the cold refrigerant.
This heat causes the refrigerant to
evaporate and change to vapour, which
is returned to the compressor B to be
compressed. On larger refrigeration
dryers (PST220 and above) a large
volume liquid separator F eliminates
the risk of liquid refrigerant returning to
the compressor.
B Compressor: This is a maintenance-free refrigerant compressor with
high energy efficiency from a respected
international manufacturer. The
PoleStar Smart PST075 and PST095
models contain piston compressors,
while all other models are equipped
with compliant screw compressors
(scroll compressors), which offer clear
advantages because of their construction.
Above all, low-energy requirements (up
to 20% less than equivalent piston-type
compressors), quiet operation and
robust long-life reliability. Compliant
scroll compressors require no pre heating on start-up, they are not sensitive to
slugs-of liquid refrigerant and function
with less refrigerant than other compressors.
C Condenser: Receives hot, high pressure vapour from the compressor and
cools it down. The heat which was
added to the refrigerant vapour during
compression is exchanged with the
cooling air /cooling water flow.
(PoleStar Smart dryers are available
with air-cooled condensers or watercooled condensers). Condensation
occurs as the refrigerant vapour passes
through the condenser, changing its
state from a vapour to a high-pressure,
partially cooled liquid on its way to the
capillary expander D via a Filter/dryer C1 , designed to remove
moisture and particulate which could
be present in the refrigerant system.
D Expansion Device: the refrigerant
expansion device inside PoleStar dryers
is a capillary. This is a mechanical system which, in conjunction with the hotgas by-pass valve (PST075 & PST095) or
SmartSave (PST120 to PST1800)
ensures a constant pressure dew-point
is achieved.
This capillary expander reduces the
pressure of the liquid refrigerant to
ensure the correct refrigerant flow rate
enters the evaporator A thus providing
for maximum heat exchange. This
simple but effective capillary design
with no moving parts ensures reliable
results.
E Hot Gas By-Pass: Its function is to
prevent freezing of the evaporator
under low-flow conditions. It does this
by sensing low pressure refrigerant
leaving the evaporator and re-directing
hot-refrigerant gas back to the compressor inlet as required. In this way
the valve acts as the refrigerant circuit
control device, maintaining a constant
evaporating pressure across the evaporator. This ensures optimum dew-point
control under all operating conditions.
PoleStar Smart dryers use a 100% modulating valve which is pressure actuated, providing an immediate reaction to
variations in air flow, thus guaranteeing
a stable pressure dewpoint.
On PoleStar Smart dryers incorporating
SmartSave controls, the hot-gas by-pass
valve is still fitted to provide additional
system regulation in cases where the
compressor is kept running, in order to
avoid excessive compressor start/stops.
Liquidlevel
sensor
Refrigerant Compressor
C
C1
Hot-gas By-pass
Air-cooled Condenser
Compressed
air Inlet
Compressed
air Outlet
A1
Refrigerant
vapour Outlet
A2
Dew-point
sensor
Liquid
refrigerant Inlet
Condensate
drained into
the collecting
chamber
(sump)
D
SmartDrainer - Drain valve
Filter/Dryer
Expansion Device-Capillary
Plate-heat-exchanger
(water-cooled-condenser)
contained in compressed air at a particular pressure will condense to form liquid water. Most refrigeration dryers
provide a pressure dew-point of
between 3 and 7C ( ISO 8573-1). Water
will start to condensate at temperatures
just below these figures. Condensation
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The refrigeration dryer should be conservatively sized to cope with the highest anticipated flow at the lowest expected pressure
and should be capable of operating without
overload on even the hottest days.
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Thermal Shield Insulation enclosing individual and multiple heat-exchangers provides high-thermal retention.
PoleStar Smart
e Parker Hiross refrigeration
dryer provides best in class performance with regard to the overall
pressure drop across the range of
throughputs, in addition to
PoleStar Smart energy features
enabled by the unique all-in-one
SmartPack heat exchanger. Large
air channels leading to low air
speeds, coupled with the absence
of interconnecting pipework, contribute to the unrivalled low cost of
ownership.
Maximum dew-point control is
archieved by:
large air channels leading to low
air ow velocity
an oversized demister separator
providing optimum condensate
separation, even at partial air
ows
a dew-point sensor positioned in
the air ow, to ensure optimum
control.
(Note: every 140mbar of pressure drop adds approx. 1% to the cost of electrical power required by the compressor)
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Philosophy
Parker Hiross has been a long-standing, respected supplier of refrigeration technology to industry since 1964. Our philosophy to stand
out from the crowd ensures products that also provide the user with clean, high quality compressed air, but with energy savings second
to none, low lifetime costs and reduced CO2 emissions.
Product
Features:
Suitable for all compressed air
applications
Suitable for all compressor types, including
variable flow
Cycle Saving
technology
Thermal Mass
Technology
3.318
4.884
Energy costs/year in
Annual CO2 produced (kg)
Hot-Gas By-pass
Technology
8.994
2.533
332
488
899
253
2.668
3.926
7.231
2.036
CO2
24%
48%
72%
Cost of ownership
reduced
Cycle Saving
technology
Thermal Mass
Technology
Hot-Gas By-pass
Technology
6.014
6.256
21.877
601
601
626
488
2.188
899
327
253
4.835
5.030
17.589
2.631
Energy costs/year in
Annual CO2 produced (kg)
3.272
CO2
46%
48%
85%
Energy costs/year in
Annual CO2 produced (kg)
Cycle Saving
technology
10.576
1.058
601
8.503
Variable Speed
Technology
11.888
1.189
488
9.558
Hot-Gas By-pass
Technology
30.170
7.037
3.017
899
704
253
24.257
5.658
CO2
33%
41%
77%
*) Calculation based on the following assumptions: 1. One production shift 2000 hours (5 working days/week/yr.) 2. Periods of off-load
during the working day 4000 hours are calculated at zero-energy useage. The dryer is switched off at weekends and public holidays.
3. Annual energy costs/year 10/cent per kWh. 4. Medium/High load profile 60% to 80% average load on the dryer is for 80% of the time over
the mid-range, and 20% below.
Air Flow
Dimensions (mm)
Weight
Model
Pre filter
m3/min m3/h
7,5
9,5
12
14
18
22
26
30
35
46
52
63
75
90
120
150
180
240
300
360
PST075
PST095
PST120
PST140
PST180
PST220
PST260
PST300
PST350
PST460
PST520
PST630
PST750
PST900
PST1200
PST1500
PST1800
PST2400*
PST3000*
PST3600*
450
570
720
840
1.080
1.320
1.560
1.800
2.100
2.760
3.120
3.780
4.500
5.400
7.200
9.000
10.800
14.400
18.000
21.600
kW
in/out
A
Width
B
Height
C
Depth
kg
0,90
1,38
1,13
1,14
1,46
1,68
2,19
2,41
3,06
3,14
3,54
4,64
5,73
7,63
8,92
12,35
15,96
18
25
32
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
DN100
DN100
DN100
DN150
DN150
DN150
DN200
DN200
DN200
DN250
DN250
703
703
706
706
706
806
806
806
806
1.007
1.007
1.007
1.007
1.007
1.007
1.007
1.007
2.007
3.279
3.279
945
945
1.064
1.064
1.064
1.316
1.316
1.316
1.316
1.690
1.722
1.722
1.722
1.722
2.048
2.208
2.208
2.736
2.834
2.834
562
562
1.046
1.046
1.046
1.166
1.166
1.166
1.166
1.097
1.097
1.657
1.657
1.657
1.657
2.257
2.257
4.148
2.753
2.753
83
83
145
145
155
230
240
245
250
470
490
580
670
690
830
1.100
1.190
2.335
2.930
3.150
Post filter
HFN122Q HFN122P
HFN122Q HFN122P
HFN122Q HFN122P
HFN175Q HFN175P
HFN205Q HFN205P
HFN300Q HFN300P
HFN300Q HFN300P
HFN370Q HFN370P
HFN370Q HFN370P
NFF610Q
NFF610P
NFF610Q
NFF610P
NFF750Q
NFF750P
NFF1000Q NFF1000P
NFF1000Q NFF1000P
NFF1510Q NFF1510P
NFF1510Q NFF1510P
NFF2000Q NFF2000P
included on request
included on request
included on request
Performances refer to air-cooled models with air suction of FAD 20 C/1 bar A, and the following operating conditions: air suction 25 C/60 % RH, 7 barg
working pressure, pressure dew-point in accordance with DIN ISO 8573-1, 25 C cooling air temperature, 35 C compressed air inlet temperature. All
indicated data refers to DIN ISO 7183. All models supplied with refrigerant R407C and for operation up to 14 barg. 50Hz models PST075-095 supplied
with 230V/1ph/50Hz power supply, models PST120-1800 with 400V/3ph/50Hz. Water-cooled versions available from model PST220. PST075-350 models with BSPP-F connections. e 60Hz version of the PoleStar Smart models is available from 7m3/min air ow.
*Twin models supplied with master controller, electronic integral drains, manifolds, manual valves and pre-lter with automatic drain.
Air fl
flo
ow correction factors for different working conditions
A) working pressure
correction factors
bar
C) ambient temperature
correction factors
10
11
12
13
14
0,74
0,83
0,90
0,96
1,04
1,07
1,08
1,11
1,12
1,14
1,15
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
1,23
0,84
0,70
0,59
0,50
0,45
0,40
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
1,06
0,95
0,90
0,83
0,77
0,72
10
1,10
1,21
1,40
Multiply the air ow by the above correction factors (i.e. air ow x A x B x C x D), to obtain the required air ow. PoleStar Smart dryers can be operated
at ambient temperatures up to 50C and air inlet temperatures up to 65C. e above correction values are approximate; always refer to the software
selection programme or contact your Parker Hiross partner for a precise selection.
A
A
C
C
PST075-095
PST120-180
PST220-350
PST460-1200
C
A
PST1500-1800
PST2400
PST3000-3600
Nominal
Air
abs. power connections
Dimensions (mm)
Weight
Model
Pre filter
Post filter
83
HFP031Q
HFP031P
83
HFP050Q
HFP050P
562
85
HFP068Q
HFP068P
945
562
85
HFP093Q
HFP093P
706
1.064
1.046
152
HFP140Q
HFP140P
706
1.064
1.046
152
HFP140Q
HFP140P
1 1/4
706
1.064
1.046
152
HFP220Q
HFP220P
1,52
1 1/4
706
1.064
1.046
152
HFP220Q
HFP220P
1740
2,89
2 ANSI
1.007
1.690
1.097
356
HFP420Q
HFP420P
2280
3,18
2 ANSI
1.007
1.690
1.097
356
HFP420Q
HFP420P
46
2760
3,44
2 ANSI
1.007
1.690
1.097
356
HFP420Q
HFP420P
63
3.780
4,12
2 ANSI
1.007
1.690
1.657
455
HFP640Q
HFP640P
HFP780Q
HFP780P
in/out
A
Width
B
Height
C
Depth
kg
0,53
1 1/4
703
945
562
0,55
1 1/4
703
945
562
390
1,33
1 1/4
703
945
540
1,37
1 1/4
703
PSH120
12
720
1,41
1 1/4
PSH160
16
960
1,44
1 1/4
PSH200
20
1200
1,47
PSH230
23
1380
PSH290
29
PSH380
38
PSH460
PSH630
m3/min
m3/h
kW
PSH030
180
PSH045
4,5
270
PSH065
6,5
PSH090
PSH800
80
4.800
6,6
2 ANSI
1.007
1.723
1.657
610
PSH1000
100
6.000
6,9
2 ANSI
1.007
1.723
1.657
610
PSH1200
120
7.200
7,3
2 ANSI
1.007
1.723
1.657
610
Air fl
flo
ow correction factors for different working conditions
A) working pressure
correction factors
bar
C) ambient temperature
correction factors
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
0,85
0,91
0,94
0,97
0,99
1,01
1,01
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
1,18
0,87
0,77
0,69
0,62
0,56
0,50
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
1,02
0,98
0,95
0,93
0,90
0,86
10
1,16
1,25
1,40
Multiply the air ow by the above correction factors (i.e. air ow x A x B x C x D), to obtain the required air ow. PoleStar Smart dryers can be operated
at ambient temperatures up to 50C and air inlet temperatures up to 65C. e above correction values are approximate; always refer to the software
selection programme or contact your Parker Hiross partner for a precise selection.
A
C
C
PSH030-090
PSH120-230
PSH290-1200
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