TWP/TWB200 – TWP/TWB900022START UPVerify all piping and electrical connections are secure. Do not power the dryer at this time.Start the compressor and pressurize the air system, bypassing the dryer.Slowly pressurize the dryer by opening the inlet isolation valve. It is important to allow the dryer to slowlypressurize to prevent fluidization of the desiccant bed. Rapid pressurization can also cause damage to thevessel internal screens and filter elements.The dryer must be started without the mufflers installed. This will expedite removal of excess desiccant dust andprevent premature clogging of the mufflers.CAUTION: USE EAR AND EYE PROTECTION WHEN OPERATING THE DRYER WITHOUT MUFFLERS. EXCESSIVENOISE WILL BE CREATED. DUST AND PARTICLES FROM THE SURROUNDING AREA MAY BECOME AIRBORNE.OPERATION WITHOUT MUFFLERS EXCEEDS OSHA LIMITS.Open the control air ball valve.Push in the emergency stop button.Power up the dryer. Check rotation of blower by pushing in contactor manually. If opposite of the flow directionarrow, switch the two leads.Pull the emergency button out.Start in Heatless - Touch the START IN HEATLESS OPERATION button from the controller’s SERVICE screen tostart the dryer. The dryer will initially ensure that vessels are pressurized, then will begin by blowing down oneof the vessels while placing the opposite ‘drying’ vessel online. If you do not want the dryer to begin cyclingautomatically, close the control air ball valve. This will prevent the inlet and exhaust valves from switching. In thissituation, a bad blowdown alarm will occur which must be reset from the control panel after re-opening the controlair ball valve.The dryer can be run in the heatless mode for two or three cycles to quickly remove desiccant dust caused byshipping or filling the unit. This also serves to verify that the vessels are switching normally, and to allow resolvingany issues with system pressure before applying heat the regeneration process.Switch to Heated - When you are ready to switch the dryer to HEATED regeneration operation, simply touch theSTART IN HEATED OPERATION button from the controller’s Service screen. The dryer will immediately repressurize,then switch towers and start HEATED regeneration on the opposite vessel.Install the exhaust mufflers on the dryer.Check Purge Pressure - For TWP dryers, verify the purge pressure setting is correct for the operating conditions.The purge pressure setting must be set to the factory advised setting while using the dewpoint demand feature.The purge pressure must be set while in the Heated Regeneration State. Do not adjust the purge pressure whenoperating in the heatless backup timing configuration.Heating - Verify that the heater contactor(s) pull in and the purge air temperature value on the controller screenbegins to rise. If the dryer is blower type, then the blower will also be running at this time.Over-Temp - There is a redundant over-temperature module inside the control cabinet that is preset at the factory to650°F. This module monitors a thermocouple for purposes of independently sensing an over-temperature condition.In addition, there is an over-temp setting, also preset the factory to 650°F, accessed from the ADVANCED SETTINGSscreen on the controller. This setting is associated with the purge temperature sensor.