Filter Driers
Filter Driers:
Found in refrigeration systems and as you might guess from their name, their job is to filter and dry the refrigerant. They protect the refrigeration system and its components by capturing and adsorbing water particles as well as harmful solid substances and stopping these from cycling around the system and getting into the compressors, valves, sensors, etc to keeping the system running at optimal conditions.
This is a very typical model filter drier and we’ll find these installed in the liquid line of the refrigeration system, between the condenser and the expansion valve.
We’ve covered how expansion valves (Thermal and Electronics), Heat Exchanger and refrigerant works in our previous tutorials, do check those out.
On the side of the filter-drier, you’ll find an arrow, this indicates the direction of refrigerant flow. Some models for heat pumps might have a bi-directional filter and the arrow will point both left and right. But in this case we have a single direction, one way filter drier.
On the outside we have a powder painted surface which just prevents corrosion and the black gloss finish just gives it a premium look at feel. The casing is made from steel to give it a strong structure as this will be under some high internal pressure once connected into the refrigeration system.
At each end, we have some solder connections which are either pure copper or copper plated depending on the model.



So as we remove the casing we instantly see some of the key components inside. The biggest component being the solid core, but we’ll look at that in just a moment.
Now at the refrigerant inlet end we have a large spring, the spring just pushes against both the casing and the solid core, this is there just to keep the core in a fixed position inside the casing.
Next, we have the core or the molecular sieve. This particular model has a solid core, 80% of which is a molecular sieve and 20% is activated alumina. I’ll show you some close-ups here of that porous material.
Notice this groove inside, the refrigerant will pass through this solid core and then collect in this groove to continue its flow.
At the end of the solid core, we have a screen. This polyester mat retains the smaller dirt particles which might have been able to pass through the solid core. The material is able to capture dirt particles down to 25 microns with minimal pressure drop.
After the screen we have a perforated plate, this is just there to keep all the internal parts in position, the holes just allow the refrigerant to flow to the outlet.

The refrigerant then leaves the filter driver and heads to the expansion valve.
So the refrigerant enters through the inlet, passes across the spring, then surrounds the outside of the solid core. The refrigerant then passes through the solid core and as it does so the dirt, moisture and acids are absorbed, the refrigerant then collects in the groove at the center of the core and then pass through the screen. It then passes through the perforated plate and exits the unit having been filtered and dried, it then continues to the expansion valve.
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