These pictures show the filter dryer shells used in different types of refrigeration systems. The filter dryer shell is an important component in the refrigeration system. It usually contains one or more desiccant filters to remove moisture, acid and other contaminants from the system to protect the compressor and other system components from damage. Below is a detailed description of the product in each picture:
For example: WELL-COOL A-TDS-486 filter dryer shell
This is a blue steel removable filter dryer shell designed for use with CFC/HCFC/HFC refrigerants.
Model: A-TDS-486
Construction: Steel shell, durable, removable design for easy maintenance and filter replacement.
Application: Suitable for filter dryers using size 48 filter elements, working pressure up to 500 PSIG (3450 Kpa).
Filter Dryer Shell
This is a blue filter dryer shell with a simple design and copper connection pipes.
Construction: There are multiple bolt connection points on the bottom of the shell for fixing in the system, and the copper connection pipes are used for the entry and exit of refrigerant.
Application: Suitable for various refrigeration systems, the specific model and application need to be determined according to the actual product specifications.
Filter dryer housing
This is a blue filter dryer housing with red covers or interfaces on the top and bottom.
Structure: The housing is compactly designed, and the red interfaces on the top and bottom may be used for specific connections or indications.
Application: Suitable for filter dryers in refrigeration systems, the specific application and compatibility need to be determined according to the actual product specifications.
Filter dryer housings play a vital role in refrigeration systems. They improve system efficiency and reliability by removing moisture and contaminants from the system while protecting the compressor and other key components from damage. Choosing the right filter dryer housing and filter element is essential to ensure the best performance of the refrigeration system.