Compressed Air Aftercoolers
Aftercoolers are an economical way to remove up to 70% of water vapor and cool compressed air to usable for blasting applications levels.
Compressed Air Aftercoolers ACP/ACE
The compressed air discharged from an air compressor
screw is hot - approx. 90°C. Compressed air at these
temperatures contains large quantities of water in vapor
form. As the compressed air cools, this water vapor
condenses into a liquid form.
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Example |
Without aftercooler, a 5,7 m3/min
compressor operating at 7 bar introduces 170 liter of water
into the compressed air system each day.
Contracor® compressed air aftercoolers ACE and ACP are
designed to cool the air to within 2.7°C to 11°C
of ambient air temperature. As the compressed air cools,
up to 70% of the water vapor present condenses to a liquid
and can be removed from the system.
CS type moisture separator installed at the discharge of
the aftercooler removes most of the liquid moisture and
solids from the compressed air. |
| Technical data: |
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ACP |
ACE |
| Max. working pressure, bar |
16 |
16 |
| Max. air flow, m3/min |
12,6 |
12,6 |
| Motor connection |
Air max. 6.0 bar |
3 x 380 V~ |
| Air connection size |
2" |
2" |
| Ordering codes |
| Article No. |
Type |
Description |
| 11001 |
ACP |
Compressed air aftercoolers type ACP |
| 11002 |
ACE |
Compressed air aftercoolers type ACE |
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