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65Stang

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Ingersoll Rand ThermoSorb Desiccant Air Dryer! Model TZM032. Looks to be about 4 years old and in good shape. Got it off a construction project where the existing compressor system was being replaced and they didn't want any of the old parts.

I first mentioned it in this thread, but wasn't able to pick it up until now.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=251057

The compressor I have is a Puma Belt-Drive Vertical Air Compressor — 60-Gallon , 4.5 HP, 18 CFM. I believe it should be able to handle this dryer. Regardless, it would be used for specific project only.

I now just need to figure out how to hook this thing up and figure out the operations. It didn't come with instructions and I have found "some" info online. Sure they are out there somewhere.

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Fixnair

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It is a pretty straightforward install. Just plumb your air into the inlet, (the inlet should be the coalescing filter) hook up the outlet to your system, close the bypass valve and open the inlet/outlet valves. Plug it into 110v, turn it on and go. Let it run for 15 minutes or so to dry the towers before using air that you need dry.
Make sure you install it downstream of your receiver, you want the air to be as cool as possible.
 
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