Compressed air with high moisture flows into the drying tower. While it moves from the bottom to the top of the tower, moisture is adsorbed by the charged desiccant, producing dry compressed air. While the air is being dried in the drying tower, other towers engage in regeneration process to remove adsorbed moisture. During the regeneration process, dry compressed air from the drying tower is partially used. The dry compressed air is discharged to the outside through a muffler at the bottom of the regeneration tower after moisture adsorbed into the desiccant is removed. Once the regeneration tower process is complete, the purge valve from the regeneration tower is closed. Then, dynamic pressure process pressurizing regeneration tower starts. Once the dynamic pressure process is done, two towers are transferred. In the drying tower, then, the regeneration process is executed. In the towers where such regeneration process is completed, drying process is executed.
A series of above processes are automatically repeated according to specific time and sequence, producing dry air consecutively. In terms of an operating cycle, it is basically operated for 10 minutes. Drying process is executed by two towers (5 minutes each). Specifically, it is regenerated for 4 minutes with 1 minute dynamic pressure.