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Energy consumption: How it relates to performance in refrigerated compressed air dryers
This white paper will address power consumption and how it relates to a refrigerated dryer’s ability to remove moisture. It will explain how a potential buyer can determine if the stated performance is possible with the power consumption that is published in the manufacturer’s literature. Energy guidelines for the user will be determined by establishing theoretical minimums and practical expectations.
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