Description
When the control of a condensate drain is not level controlled but exclusively time-based, it employs preset values for valve operating times and intervals. However, since the amount of condensate in a compressed air system changes constantly (e.g. summer/winter, maximum/part load) this can sometimes cause problems for time-controlled condensate drains. ED3000 Series level sensing condensate drains use internal sensors to determine the exact moment to discharge condensate, this results in a minimised number of switching cycles and thus, to a maximum service life of the drain valve.
Features:
Non-wearing magnetic-core level control for optimised loss free discharge of condensate
Integrated dirt screen between level measurement and drain valve to protect the diaphragm valve (with alarm monitoring)
Diaphragm valve with large cross-section and condensate pilot control for extended service life
Benefits:
High energy efficiency and reliability
Increased process safety
Easy to install and service