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6.3 Honeycomb-rotor
6.3.1 What is Honeycomb-rotor
The main body of the honeycomb-rotor is a honeycomb, made by ceramic fibre
and organic additives, sintered under high temperature with molecular sieve and
silica gel, to be strongly bonded together and form a solid and hard surface. Not
like common molecular sieve, which will produce dusts and fines to pollute raw
materials when aging or become saturated requiring regular replacement, the
moisture of return air is quickly absorbed by numerous tunnels before coming out
of the rotor to form low dew-point air. At the same time, regenerating blower takes
dry air into the honeycomb-rotor from an opposite direction to regenerate the
rotor.
Picture 6-2: Honeycomb Rotor
6.3.2 Installation of the Rotor
1) The upper and lower lid of honey-comb should install Teflon gasket (Fig.
1).
2) Use 4 screws to fix the rotor base on the machine frame firmly, and then
install the shaft accordingly (Fig. 2).
3) Install the gearmotor and transmission gear (Fig. 4).
4) Install and fix the main support screws (Fig. 3).
5) Fit the transmission belt in proper position (Fig. 6).
6) Install the honeycomb-rotor (Fig. 9) and transmission belt (Fig. 12).
7) Fix the rotor top cover (Fig. 8).
8) Fit all springs and tighten the screws (Fig. 7).