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Startup sequence of air compressor and cold dryer

2026-04-10Views:

The starting sequence of the air compressor and the cold dryer can be slightly different according to different operating habits or equipment design, but the usually recommended starting sequence is to open the air compressor first, and then open the cold dryer. The specific operation steps are as follows:

first, turn on the main air switch, and then turn on the air switches of the air compressor, cold dryer, exhaust fan, etc.

Then, open the emergency stop switch on the air compressor operation panel, press the reset button to eliminate the alarm, and then press the green start button to start the air compressor.

After the air compressor is started and running stably, observe the various indicators of the air compressor, such as pressure, temperature, etc., to ensure that it is within the normal range.

When the operation of the air compressor is stable, open the operation panel of the cold dryer and press the start button to start the cold dryer.

It should be noted that during the start-up process, check whether the machine parts are complete and normal, and ensure that the intake valve is in the proper state. At the same time, pay close attention to the changes in the temperature, pressure, current and other indicators of the equipment to ensure the normal operation of the equipment.

In addition, although there is a view that the cold dryer should be started first and then the air compressor should be started, this practice may cause damage to the machine or poor drying effect, because the air compressor needs a period of time to produce stable compressed air after starting.

In general, the correct starting sequence and operation mode can ensure the normal operation of the equipment and extend the service life of the equipment. In actual operation, the operation should be carried out according to the specific situation and the equipment manual.

The above information is for reference only. If necessary, it is recommended to consult professional and technical personnel.

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