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Mechanical Condesate Drains
Mechanical Condensate Drains Use a Float Switch to Drain Fluid Build-Up in Compressed Air Systems
Solid State Automatic Drains
Solid State Automatic Drains Use an Electronic Timer to Regularly Remove Fluid Build-Up in Compressed Air Systems
Mechanical Condensate Drains Use a Float Switch to Drain Fluid Build-Up in Compressed Air Systems
Solid State Automatic Drains
Solid State Automatic Drains Use an Electronic Timer to Regularly Remove Fluid Build-Up in Compressed Air Systems
Mechanical Condensate Drains
Mechanical Condensate Drains use the popular 8851AD float switch to accumulate and evacuate built-up condensation in compressed air systems.These units are perfect for compressed air systems that have long runs, where water tends to accumulate.
Available with a Plastic or Metal Bowl (depending upon pressure and chemical requirements)
Note: Please See Our Plastic Bowl Compatibility Chart located in the FAQ section for a list of chemicals that are not recommended for use with Plastic Bowls.
FEATURES
- Automatic Removal of Moisture from Drop Legs, Coolers, Compressor Tanks
- Manual Override Permits Draining Between Automatic Functions
- Float Controlled Automatic Drain Valve
- Made in USA
Solid State Automatic Drains
Solid State Automatic Drains use an electronic timer to routinely open a drain valve and evacuate built-up condensation from your compressed air system. This unit can be plumbed to drain a series of drops or even be plumbed into the bottom of a compressor tank.
Installation consists plumbing the unit into the system, and powering the unit with 110V AC electric.
Equipped with a 6 foot grounded electric cord.
Installation consists plumbing the unit into the system, and powering the unit with 110V AC electric.
Equipped with a 6 foot grounded electric cord.
FEATURES
- Works with 110V AC with 60 or 50 hz
- Cycle Time from 1 to 45 Minutes
- Drain Time from 1 to 15 Seconds
- Can Be Cycled Manually
- Operating Temperature: 107°F to 120°F