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Zero compressed air losses

Condensate drains remove condensate separated in centrifugal separators, air receivers, refrigerated dryers and filters from the compressed air system. They are therefore indispensable components for efficient compressed air treatment and disruption-free compressed air supply.
Condensate Drains
Unit of Measure
1 

Item #

Item Name

Minimum Working Pressure

Maximum Working Temperature

Inlet Connection Size

1732 N/A Eco-Drain 30 Model 100 Feet Per Minute (cfm) Maximum Capacity Compressor Electronic Demand Condensate Drain N/A 12 psig N/A 140 ºF N/A 1/2 in
1733 N/A Eco-Drain 31 Model 225 Feet Per Minute (cfm) Maximum Capacity Compressor Electronic Electronic Demand Condensate Drain N/A 12 psig N/A 140 ºF N/A 1/2 in
1734 N/A Eco-Drain 32 Model 500 Feet Per Minute (cfm) Maximum Capacity Compressor Electronic Electronic Demand Condensate Drain N/A 12 psig N/A 140 ºF N/A 3 x 1/2 in
1735 N/A Eco-Drain 13 Model 1200 Feet Per Minute (cfm) Maximum Capacity Compressor Electronic Electronic Demand Condensate Drain N/A 12 psig N/A 140 ºF N/A 2 x 1/2 in
1736 N/A Eco-Drain 14 Model 3500 Feet Per Minute (cfm) Maximum Capacity Compressor Electronic Electronic Demand Condensate Drain N/A 12 psig N/A 140 ºF N/A 3 x 3/4 in
1737 N/A AMD 6550 Model Automatic Magnetic Drain N/A N/A 200 ºF N/A 3/4 in
Unit of Measure
1