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2020 The Joint Commission Environment of Care® News,
July 2020, Volume 23, Issue 7
Thanks for sharing Keith. This is the first I hear of liquid water getting into the medical air piping due to dryers being used at greater than capacity...Have others seen this too?
Jonathan Willard wrote: Thanks for sharing Keith. This is the first I hear of liquid water getting into the medical air piping due to dryers being used at greater than capacity...Have others seen this too?
Hi Jonathan
I have come across it many times, but only in refrigerant dryers.
I haven't seen it myself but I'm sure it can happen with dessicant dryer systems.
I've seen numerous refrigerant dryers fail under heavy load.
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