Condensate drain 37995891
automaticelectronicfor compressors

condensate drain
condensate drain
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Characteristics

Medium
condensate
Operational mode
automatic
Type
electronic
Other characteristics
for compressors
Operating pressure

250 psi

Operating temperature

Min.: 4 °F
(-16 °C)

Max.: 265 °F
(129 °C)

Description

The reliable EDV is a cost-effective, user-friendly, automatic electronic drain valve with a compact footprint. This all-purposevalve removes condensate from compressors, receivers, dryers as well as from after coolers, filters and drip legs. Each EDV includes a y-filter with mesh screen and ball valve to help prevent clogging. SIMPLE DESIGN Condensate follows a serpentine path through a small orifice that is actuated by an electric timer. The length of time the drain is open and the frequency at which it opens can be adjusted manually by easy to operate dials. Depending on humidity and duty cycle, requirements for condensate discharge can be set and changed over time. SIMPLE OPERATION Offered in a variety of outlet pipe and orifice sizes, this compact and reliable drain valve can meet system demands easily. Ultra bright LED lights alert the user when the power is on and the valve is open. FEATURES NEMA 4 (IP65) enclosure for enhanced protection againwater and particulates CE & UL agency approved components Exclusive SBV hex cap with whistle notch to alarm if strainer is being serviced under pressure. Operates on demand zero air loss design for energy savings Compact Size for operation in confined spaces Time on & time off dials for easy adjustment to system demand requirements Strainer/ball valve combination prevents valve from clogging and allows for isolation when servicing Test switch for manual override to actuate the drain
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