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The HPRp Series provides quality filtration, rugged durability and engineered heat exchangers making the Hankison Performance and Reliability plus Filtration Series the best value solution available for continuous air demand profiles.
Compressed air demand in most plants fluctuates significantly. Hankison offers compressed air users the refrigerated air drying technology to meet the needs of their critical applications and deliver high-quality air.
Series dryers deliver stable ISO8573.1 Quality Class 4 and Class 5 pressure dew points and remove solid particulates and oil from compressed air systems across all operating flows.
MODEL | FLOW RATE SCFM1 |
FLOW RATE NM3/H |
VOLTAGES2 V/ph/Hz |
POWER3 KW |
INLET/OUTLET CONNECTIONS4 |
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HPRP2500 | 2500 | 4248 | Standard: 380-420/3/50 460/3/60 Optional: 208-230/3/60 575/3/60 |
15.03 | 6” FLG |
HPRP3000 | 3000 | 5097 | 19.61 | 6” FLG |
Dryers meet agency approvals: CSA (CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.236-05) - Heating and Cooling Equipment and UL Standard No.1995.
HFC refrigerants: R-404a
1 Dryer flow ratings are in accordance with ISO 7183 (option A2) conditions: inlet air at 100 psig (7 barg) and 100°F (38°C) saturated, ambient air at 100°F (38°C), operating on 60 Hz power supply.
2 Optional Voltages: 575/3/60 models utilize mounted transformers to step-down incoming power to 460/3/60; 230/3/60 models utilize mounted transformers to step-up to 460/3/60.
3 Full flow kW value operating on 460/3/60 Hz power supply.
4 DIN Flanges available.
Flow scfm |
Maximum Working Pressure |
Minimum Working Pressure |
Maximum Inlet Air Temperature |
Minimum Inlet Air Temperature |
Maximum Ambient Air Temperature |
Minimum Ambient Air Temperature |
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scfm | psig | barg | psig | barg | °F | °C | °F | °C | °F | °C | °F | °C |
2500-3000 | 232 | 16 | 30 | 2 | 130 | 54 | 40 | 4 | 110 | 43 | 40 | 4 |
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