Dewpoint Compressed Air Application Note
Dewpoint Compressed Air Application Note
Dewpoint Compressed Air Application Note
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4. Why is knowledge of dew point in compressed air important? 5. What is the typical range of dew point temperatures to be found in compressed air? What are the standards for quality of compressed air? How is dew point in compressed air reliably measured? What are the telltale signs of a malfunctioning dew point sensor? How often should a dew point sensor be checked or calibrated?
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Gas of unknown water vapor concentration is passed over a temperature-controlled surface. The surface is cooled until condensation forms. The temperature at which condensation forms is called the dew point temperature. Because there is a unique correlation between temperature and saturation vapor pressure (remember, the maximum partial pressure of water vapor, also known as saturation vapor pressure, is strictly a function of temperature), measuring the dew point temperature of a gas is a direct measurement of the partial pressure of water vapor. Knowing the dew point temperature, the corresponding saturation vapor pressure can be calculated or looked up. The following table shows some values for temperature and the corresponding saturation vapor pressure: Temperature C (F) 20 (68) 0 (32) -10 (14) -20 (-4) -40 (-40) Saturation vapor pressure (mbar) 23.3 6.1 2.8 1.3 0.2
2. What is the difference between dew point and pressure dew point?
The term pressure dew point is encountered when measuring the dew point temperature of gases at pressures higher than atmospheric pressure. It refers to the dew point temperature of a gas under pressure. This is important because changing the pressure of a gas changes the dew point temperature of the gas.
A variety of sample cell hardware, including quick disconnects, cooling coil and welded compression fitting, makes it easy to install a dew point sensor in any process.
Instruments with graphical displays are useful for monitoring dew point over a longer period of time.
factories, compressed air is used to operate a variety of equipment, some of which may malfunction if condensation forms on internal parts. Certain water sensitive processes (e.g. paint spraying) that require compressed air may have specific dryness specifications. Finally, medical and pharmaceutical processes may treat water vapor and other gases as contaminants, requiring a very high level of purity.
5. What is the typical range of dew point temperatures to be found in compressed air?
Dew point temperatures in compressed air range from ambient down to -80 C (-112 F), sometimes lower in special cases. Compressor systems without air drying capability tend to produce compressed air that is saturated at ambient temperature. Systems with refrigerant dryers pass the compressed air through some sort of cooled heat exchanger, causing water to condense out of the air stream. These systems typically produce air with a dew point no lower than 5 C (23 F). Desiccant drying systems absorb water vapor from the air stream and can produce air with a dew point of -40 C (-40 F) and drier if required.
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D. The best tubing material is stainless steel(SS). Nonmetallic tubing can absorb and desorb water vapor, creating a lag in measurement response. If SS tubing is not available, consider using PTFE or other materials that do not absorb water. Avoid the use of clear plastic tubing or yellow rubber tubing. E. It is possible to reduce installation costs for permanent dew point instruments by installing the sensor directly in the compressed air line. In these cases it is important to choose a location where the sensor has adequate airflow and where the temperature of the compressed air is at or near ambient
The DSS70A sampling system includes a lter to clean the dirty sample gas and a needle valve to control the sample ow rate with the ow meter. A sample pump is used to generate a sample ow from processes at ambient pressure.
Measurement in gas pressure
Sample gas inlet
Valve
DSC74B
Sample gas outlet Removable flow limiter Valve Sampling Cell for Td Probe
DSC74B DSC74C
Diffusion coil
The DSC74B sampling cell enables the measurement of the sampled gas either in gas pressure up to 10 bar or in atmospheric pressure depending on the gas inlet and outlet. The DSC74C is like the DSC74B but with an additional coil to avoid back diffusion, the effect of surrounding moisture, in dew point measurements in atmospheric pressure.
The DSS70A fully integrated sampling system expands the versatility of a dew point sensor, enabling measurement of other plant processes that might not be under positive pressure.
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