110 CFM Cycling Refrigerated Air Dryer for 25 hp Air Compressor 115 Volt | NXC 0110

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NXC 0110
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DESCRIPTION

The NXC cycling refrigerated air dryers are the next generation of thermal mass dryers from nano.  Unique dual transfer technology (DTT) is employed within the NXC dry thermal mass to save energy and money by effectively treating the compressed air in accordance with actual air flow.

 

 

TECH DATA

  • Product Specification

    • Capacity (CFM) @ 100/125 PSI
      110 CFM
    • Dew Point
      + 39 Degree Dewpoint
    • Max Pressure (PSI)
      0 to 232 psig
    • Min Ambient Temperature
      110 F - 122 F
  • Overview & Technical Details

    • Power Cord
      Included
  • Connection

    • Connection NPT
      1" NPT
  • Dimensions & Weight

    • Height (inch)
      30"
    • Length (inch)
      23"
    • Width (inch)
      21"
    • Weight (lbs)
      205.0000
  • Power Requirements

    • Standard Voltages
      115/1/60
  • Warranty

    • Standard Warranty
      1 Year Parts & Labor

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