Condensate drain AMD 6550
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condensate drain
condensate drain
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Characteristics

Medium
condensate, air
Operational mode
automatic
Type
magnetic
Other characteristics
for air filtration
Operating pressure

Min.: 60 psi

Max.: 225 psi

Operating temperature

Min.: 0 °F
(-18 °C)

Max.: 200 °F
(93 °C)

Description

Kaeser Automatic Magnetic Drains (AMD) remove condensate and other contaminants from your air system. The large capacity of automatic magnetic drains makes them suitable for a broad range of applications. Highly dependable and requiring little maintenance, automatic magnetic drains maintain a "liquid seal" which prevents compressed air loss. Unlike traditional float drains, the operating mechanisms are isolated from condensate so no fouling or sticking occurs. Properly sized tanks, dryers, liquid separators and coalescing filters remove moisture and contaminants from compressed air, but the resulting condensate must be removed from these system components to prevent contamination of pneumatic equipment and products. Kaeser’s Automatic Magnetic Drain (AMD) offers ultra-reliable protection for your valuable equipment and products by automatically removing condensate from your air system. Superior dependabilityThe AMD 6550 design delivers best in class dependability and needs virtually no maintenance. Unlike traditional float drains, the operating mechanism is completely isolated from condensate so no fouling or sticking occurs. Rugged and corrosion resistant metal housings offer years of reliable service. Further, these drains maintain a “liquid seal” which prevents compressed air loss and saves you energy. Flexible and easy to useThe AMD 6550 is suitable for installation throughout your air system on bulk liquid separators and receiver tanks.
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