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Condensate Drains

A condensate drain removes free water to protect the compressed air system. Without a properly operating drain, contaminants are guaranteed to collect in the system and cause havoc.

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Electronic Auto Drain – Samuel

https://youtu.be/tKesU3jLGl8

SKU: MCDV25
$168.00$128.00
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Electronic Drain Valves by Kingston

Includes 6 ft power cord – Designed for all air compressors – 300 PSI maximum pressure – Adjustable times: 0.5-45
4 Configurations Available
$9.50 – $58.50
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Electronic Drain Valves by Tsunami

Comes with a 6’ power cord – When valve activates, condensate flows through strainer up to orifice & out back
4 Configurations Available
$78.25 – $78.30
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NHD 12

Heated Zero Air Loss Condensate Drain By Nano (.25″ NPT, 115v)

Nano ND Condensate Drains Nano provides a wide range of condensate drains to support virtually any industrial compressed air or
SKU: NHD12
$1,258.00
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In-Line Drop Leg Auto Drain

Each unit includes Metal Bowl and Visible Sight Glass

2 Configurations Available
$45.00 – $72.00
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IWD 50 115V UL/CSA

IWD Electronic Water Drain By Atlas Copco

106-1059 Max CFM Zero-Loss Electronic Drain

5 Configurations Available
Some Models In Stock
$331.00 – $784.00
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Level Controlled Zero Air Loss Condensate Drain By Nano

Nano ND Condensate Drains Nano provides a wide range of condensate drains to support virtually any industrial compressed air or
6 Configurations Available
$308.00 – $1,232.00
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NMD 6

Magnetic Zero Air Loss Condensate Drain By Nano (.125″ NPT)

NMD 6 is a smaller, more compact version of the NMD 12 and is painted black

SKU: NMD6
$225.00
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NMD 12

Magnetic Zero Air Loss Condensate Drain By Nano (.125″ NPT) with 2 inlets

NMD 12 is  larger than than the NMD 6 but has 2 inlets

SKU: NMD12
$255.00
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Moisture Minder Pneumatic Drain by Tsunami

PNEUMATIC PISTON DRAIN (EXTERNAL RESERVOIR)

SKU: 152-0000
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Pneumatic Drains Tank Manifolds

4 Configurations Available
$10.00 – $91.00
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TD 3000

Pneumatically Operated Zero Air Loss Condensate Drain By Nano (.25″ NPT)

Nano ND Condensate Drains Nano provides a wide range of condensate drains to support virtually any industrial compressed air or
SKU: TD3000
Ready To Ship
$372.00
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S1015 ACS Electronic Timed Drain

1/4″ NPT /115 VAC / 230 PSI with Strainer

https://youtu.be/tKesU3jLGl8

SKU: S1015
Ready To Ship
$129.00$89.00
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NPTD 14 115 S

Stainless Premium Timed Solenoid Condensate Drain By Nano (.25″NPT 115v)

Nano ND Condensate Drains Nano provides a wide range of condensate drains to support virtually any industrial compressed air or
SKU: NPTD14115S
$338.00
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NPTD 14 230 S

Stainless Premium Timed Solenoid Condensate Drain By Nano (.25″NPT 230v)

Nano ND Condensate Drains Nano provides a wide range of condensate drains to support virtually any industrial compressed air or
SKU: NPTD14230S
$338.00
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NPTD 38 115 S

Stainless Premium Timed Solenoid Condensate Drain By Nano (.375″NPT 115v)

Nano ND Condensate Drains Nano provides a wide range of condensate drains to support virtually any industrial compressed air or
SKU: NPTD38115S
$338.00
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NPTD 38 230 S

Stainless Premium Timed Solenoid Condensate Drain By Nano (.375″NPT 230v)

Nano ND Condensate Drains Nano provides a wide range of condensate drains to support virtually any industrial compressed air or
SKU: NPTD38230S
$338.00
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NPTD 12 115 S

Stainless Premium Timed Solenoid Condensate Drain By Nano (.5″NPT 115v)

Nano ND Condensate Drains Nano provides a wide range of condensate drains to support virtually any industrial compressed air or
SKU: NPTD12115S
$338.00
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NPTD 12 230 S

Stainless Premium Timed Solenoid Condensate Drain By Nano (.5″NPT 230v)

Nano ND Condensate Drains Nano provides a wide range of condensate drains to support virtually any industrial compressed air or
SKU: NPTD12230S
$338.00
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Condensate Drains For Excess Moisture

Condensation is a guarantee in compressed air, not just a possibility. The combination of heat and moisture in the ambient air is a recipe for rain inside your system. Before compression, the amount of moisture in the air wasn’t a problem, and our lungs have a natural filtration system to deal with it.

When the air is compressed, the space is reduced, and the heat is ramped up. As the air travels away from the compression point, it cools down. When the temperature drops, moisture falls out. This is due to the Pressure Dewpoint (PDP) of the compressed air.

When this moisture drops out, it needs to go somewhere else, not stay in your pipes. This is where condensate drains come into play. Condensate Drains discharge the built-up moisture to keep it from staying in your compressed air system.

Condensate Drain Types 

Condensate drains come in several variations, the main difference being how/when the condensate is discharged from the drains. Different types benefit in various scenarios. 

There are a few different types you can choose from:

  • No Drain
  • Timer Operated Drain
  • No Air Loss Drains
  • Mechanical Float Drains

 

No Drain

This type of drain is something that technicians run into all the time, but it is not recommended in the slightest. Going off the assumption that you are using a manual drain valve, rather than having nothing in place, you would need to manually eject water on every drain valve after each shift. That seems a little unrealistic.

Timer Operated Drain

As a standard component on many small refrigerated dryers, these drains come with an adjustable on-time and interval between drain events. They are also pretty easy to perform maintenance on: simply press the “test” button, make sure it’s plugged in, and clean the inlet strainer. That is about as simple as you can get with maintenance. 

No Waste Drain

Probably the broadest category of condensate drain valves, no-waste drains will eject the collected condensate without also blowing compressed air, but will also automatically keep up with changes in the system. Due to the wide range of models these drains can have different models for the same result.

Mechanical Float Drains

A hybrid combination of the previous drain types. By combining aspects from each filter, a float mechanism triggers an electronic solenoid or pneumatic piston that will open the valve. Electronic solenoids will inherently lose less air when removing condensate as they close before any air is lost.

 

Condensate Drain Models

 

  • Electronic Timed Drain Valve
  • Zero Loss Drain Valve
  • Motorized Ball Valve Drain
  • Timer Controlled Solenoid Drain Valve
  • Manual Drain Valve

When deciding on a model for your system, it all comes down to how concerned you are with efficient removal. Electronic timed drains and timer controlled solenoid drains are going to operate in similar manners. With predetermined intervals, these drains release the built-up condensate on a schedule.

Schedules can be highly beneficial for removing moisture without remembering to do it alone. The downside with schedules is the inherent variation in compressed air systems. Unless you have accounted for this variation, these drains risk being overrun.

Zero-loss drain valves and motorized ball valves are much less likely to be overrun. Rather than operating on a schedule, they use solenoid valves, electronic sensors, and motorization to ensure consistent condensation expulsion. Although they are more expensive than other valves, these models live up to the price when put to work.

The last drain model listed is last for a reason. Manual drain valves are barely better than having no drain valve at all. You should not have these on any machine that needs consistent, clean air output. Manual drain valves are a recipe for disaster. They invite overconfidence and forgetfulness to derail your system completely.

Learn more about the details of Condensate Drain Valves here.

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