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The Schulz non-cycling compressed air dryers have been developed for applications with inlet and room temperatures up to 100 °F. Removable panels facilitate easy and quick access to internal components. With an integrated electronic panel, this dryer is an extremely cost-effective option. Select the best option for your company.
High‑capacity moisture removal: The Schulz ADS‑100 Air Dryer Non‑Cycling – ADS‑100‑UP is engineered to deliver 100 CFM of dried compressed air, helping eliminate moisture that can harm pneumatic tools, paint systems, and production components.
Continuous non‑cycling refrigerated design: Its non‑cycling refrigeration system runs steadily while switched on, providing consistent dew‑point reduction — ideal for systems under continuous load without frequent on/off cycles.
Intelligent electronic monitoring: Built‑in digital display and controller shows temperature and dew‑point and manages the automatic drain valve and condenser fan for efficient performance and minimal operator intervention.
Matched to compressor output: Sized to match air compressors around 100 CFM, it avoids oversizing and reduces unnecessary energy use while keeping airflow efficient.
Jobsite‑ready, compact design: With quick‑disconnect auto drain, removable panels for easy service, and a 1‑1/4″ NPT connection, this unit installs quickly and fits typical workshop setups.
Built‑in environmental performance: Uses R134a refrigerant and handles inlet pressures up to 203 PSI, ensuring robust performance under real shop conditions.
Q: What is the Schulz ADS‑100 Air Dryer designed for?
A: It’s a non‑cycling refrigerated compressed air dryer that removes moisture from compressed air up to 100 CFM, helping protect air tools, pneumatic systems, and equipment from rust, corrosion, and water damage.
Q: What capacity and pressure ratings does it support?
A: It’s rated for 100 CFM airflow, a nominal pressure of 100 PSI, and can handle up to 203 PSI maximum pressure, making it suitable for medium‑to‑large compressor applications.
Q: What electrical requirements does the ADS‑100 need?
A: It operates on 115 V single‑phase power at 60 Hz, drawing around 8 A — compatible with standard workshop circuits.
Q: How does the moisture removal system work?
A: The refrigerated system cools compressed air to condense water vapor, then reheats the dry air before delivery. An integrated electronic controller displays temperature/dew point and automatically controls the drain valve and condenser fan for efficient drying.
Q: What design features make it easy to maintain?
A: It has removable panels for quick internal access, a quick‑disconnect automatic drain valve (no special tools needed), and a compact footprint for flexible installation.
Q: What refrigerant and drain system does it use?
A: Uses R134a refrigerant and a quick‑disconnect timed drain system, enabling effective moisture removal and simplified maintenance.
Q: What are the physical dimensions and weight?
A: The unit measures roughly 29″ H × 14″ W × 16″ L and weighs about 86 lbs, making it suitable for shop mounting or installation near the compressor output.
Q: Where is this air dryer best used?
A: Ideal for workshops, garages, manufacturing, and industrial compressed air systems that need consistent dry air to extend the life of tools and downstream equipment.
Disconnect Power Before Maintenance: Always turn off and unplug the unit before cleaning or servicing.
Drain Moisture Regularly: Even non-cycling dryers accumulate condensate; check and drain the tank and moisture traps to maintain efficiency.
Inspect Air Connections & Hoses: Ensure fittings, hoses, and clamps are tight and free from leaks or damage.
Clean Exterior & Cooling Fins: Remove dust and debris to maintain airflow and prevent overheating.
Check Pressure Settings: Verify that pressure gauges and relief valves operate correctly within the rated 203 PSI.
Inspect Electrical Components: Ensure wiring, plugs, and switches are secure and undamaged.
Protect From Moisture & Corrosion: Store in a dry, ventilated area; wipe exposed metal surfaces to prevent rust.