The Parker Compressed Air Dryer Service Kits are designed to support the preventative maintenance of Parker compressed air drying systems, ensuring consistent performance and maintaining the required compressed air quality for downstream processes.
Routine servicing of compressed air dryers is essential to maintain operational efficiency, prevent system contamination and ensure compressed air continues to meet specified purity standards. By carrying out regular maintenance using genuine Parker service kits, operators can reduce unplanned downtime, extend equipment life and ensure reliable system operation.
It is recommended that Parker CDAS Compressed Air Drying System, Parker OFAS Compressed Air Drying System and Parker FBP Compressed Air Dryer System undergo a scheduled service every 12 months. This preventative maintenance service typically includes the replacement of key consumable components such as inlet and outlet filter elements, exhaust silencers, float drains and dew point sensors. For OFAS and FBP systems, the activated carbon cartridges are also replaced to maintain air purity and remove oil vapours and odours.
In addition to the annual service, a comprehensive 60-month service is recommended to maintain long-term reliability. This extended service includes all standard 12-month maintenance tasks, along with the replacement of critical components such as desiccant cartridges, inlet valves, exhaust valves, control valves and the outlet check valve. Performing this full service helps ensure continued dryer efficiency and stable dew point performance over the equipment’s lifecycle.
Both 12-month and 60-month service kits are available and are designed specifically for Parker compressed air dryer systems, providing the necessary components to perform scheduled maintenance efficiently and correctly.
Regular servicing with Parker maintenance kits helps maintain optimal dryer performance, reliable dew point control and consistent compressed air quality, supporting industrial processes where clean and dry compressed air is essential.