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Set the electronic timer on these drain valves to open automatically at your specified time interval.
Use the digital display to set these valves to open automatically at precise intervals.
These withstand at least double the pressure of our other timer-operated drain valves.
An external drain provides quick, easy access for cleaning.
Able to withstand up to 400 psi, these have the highest pressure rating of all our float-operated drain valves.
Keep an eye on condensate collecting in your compressed air line. These drain valves have a clear bowl, so you can see inside to inspect the contents.
Sized right for tight spots.
With a discharge capacity of more than four gallons per minute, these drain valves can handle large compressed air systems.
When your compressor turns off, it creates back pressure that opens these valves automatically, allowing liquid to escape.
Save energy by minimizing the loss of compressed air. Unlike other drain valves, these only open when they’re full. They close before the reservoir is completely empty, so no air escapes from the system.
A float-operated drain valve on these separators automatically opens when the bowl begins to fill. The first step in water removal, use one of these separators to remove the large amount of water as compressed air cools.
In addition to removing large amounts of water, these separators also remove particles and oil droplets. Place them after your compressor and aftercooler, or at the point of use in applications that don't require an aftercooler.
These separators have higher flow rates compared to our other compressed air separators. Prevent equipment damage and wear caused by moisture in your compressed air supply. The first step in water removal, use one of these separators to remove the large amount of water created as compressed air cools.
When water is condensed out of a compressed air system, it contains oil from the compressor that makes disposal difficult. These separators use two-stage filtration to reduce oil content to below 20 parts per million.
Separators remove 99% of particles from air, gas, and steam lines and have no filter cartridges or baskets to clean and replace.