Condensate drain ECO-DRAIN series
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Condensate drain - ECO-DRAIN series - KAESER Kompressoren - automatic / electronic
Condensate drain - ECO-DRAIN series - KAESER Kompressoren - automatic / electronic
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Characteristics

Medium
condensate
Operational mode
automatic
Type
electronic
Operating pressure

Min.: 1 bar
(14.5 psi)

Max.: 63 bar
(913.74 psi)

Operating temperature

Min.: -25 °C
(-13 °F)

Max.: 60 °C
(140 °F)

Description

Condensate drains remove condensate separated in centrifugal separators, air receivers, refrigeration dryers and filters from the compressed air system. They are therefore indispensable components for efficient compressed air treatment and disruption-free compressed air supply. ECO-DRAIN electronic condensate drains from Kaeser are highly cost-effective and reliable. This is attributable to a control concept that works independently of condensate volume, dirt-resistant valve mechanics and a network-capable alarm contact (from model 31 and higher). ECO-DRAIN condensate drains are available for compressor flow rates up to 1700 m³/min. Kaeser also offers suitable product versions for special applications, such as aggressive condensate, working pressures up to 63 bar, as well as in vacuums or frost regions. Your advantages Zero compressed air loss: When the ECO-DRAIN's capacitive level sensor reports attainment of the maximum condensate level, its intelligent control electronics open and close the valve diaphragm at precisely the right times – discharging collected condensate with zero compressed air loss – which, of course, saves energy. Reliable drainage – even in soiled conditions: The capacitive level sensor detects condensate fill level without failure-prone mechanical parts. The pilot lines to the valves always remain free of dirt. Furthermore, the use of an upstream diaphragm valve provides a remarkably large diameter. All of these features combine to deliver reliable drainage even in highly soiled conditions or with pure oil.

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Intermat 2027
Intermat 2027

21-24 Apr 2027 Paris (France)

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