Working Principle: A capacitive sensor monitors the condensate level. Through microcomputer control, it adjusts the pressure difference across the diaphragm valve to open or close the valve, achieving automatic discharge. It discharges only when liquid is present, with no compressed air loss.
Economical Operation: Intelligent control prevents unnecessary compressed air leakage, saving significant energy.
Reliable Function: The capacitive sensor is wear-free and can measure any condensate, including lubricating oil. It can even handle high-viscosity condensate without issues.
Easy Installation: Inlet and outlet are parallel and use standard threaded connections. Condensate can be discharged via either flexible or rigid tubing.
Safe Operation: Equipped with a reliable self-diagnosis system, the LED indicator shows the current operating status, and the test button allows verification of normal function. The float switch can send alarm signals to a central control room. All operating components and electronic parts are splash-proof and comply with international IP65 protection standards.
Features manual testing, local alarm, and remote alarm functions. Corrosion-resistant, long service life, and low operating cost.
Maximum Working Pressure: 5.0 MPa