Originally Posted by
bryan2
I live in Iowa and my work shop doesn't have heat so temps are all over the place. I'm setting up a hypertherm 45 plasma cutter with inline air filter and don't want the moisture collected in the filter to freeze. I'm in and out all day so not practical to move the machine into an insulated space. have thought about wrapping it with heat tape but wonder if anyone has a better idea or can recommend a smaller temperature sensitive heater I could attach to the filter (don't want to use an always-on type) ....any ideas would be appreciated.
update......think I'll try a block heater on it, plugged into a thermostat controlled outlet and see if that works.....better ideas would be appreciated....
I think you have the air filter confused with water separator.
The purpose of the water separator is to remove moisture from incoming air which is condensed into H2O ( water ) modern water separators have a float inside the bowel that lifts when the water reaches a certain level discharging the water from the filter canister.
On the bottom outside of the bowel a needle valve protrudes, I suggest you manually drain the filter when leaving the shop, don't worry about the collected water freezing while the plasma cutter is in use the incoming air will be warm enough to prevent freezing.
You definitely do not want to put the condensed water back into a vapour form.
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