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When oil samples taken from the input and the output of the TRANSEC
cylinders show the moisture levels converging, it indicates that the molecular
bed is not adsorbing much if any, water from the oil. At this point we would
recommend the cylinders be changed. It is a simple matter of isolating
the TRANSEC dryer with the two valves V1 & V2, and using the quick fit
couplers, each cylinder can be removed in turn, and a new, or exchange cylinder
put back in its place. The
cylinders are then transported back to our works, where they are weighed, and
entered on our database against the unique serial number stamped on the
cylinder. When processed, the oil is drained off, and the beads emptied
after the end cap is removed. Both the beads and oil are disposed of
through licensed contractors. The cylinder is thoroughly cleaned
using a Techniclean AS58 solvent, and allowed to dry through
evaporation. The gaskets at each end of the cylinder are replaced as good
practice. The cylinders are then filled with new beads from a sealed container
and nozzle in such a way to exclude the beads from air. The cylinder is filled with an uninhibited napthynic oil to BS148 to the point of
refusal. The end cap is replaced, and the cylinder weighed, and entered on
the database. In this
way control can be kept over the amount of water removed from each cylinder at
the time of regeneration, and a report forwarded to the client. |