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Automatic Magnetic Drains (AMD)
Drain Traps Automatic Magnetic Drains (AMD) Eco-Drains ADT Drains
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Automatic Magnetic Drain (AMD)
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Applying AMD 6550 Drains Automatic Magnetic Drain Traps
Installed on moisture separators and receiver tanks (wet) Designed to handle large liquid loads AMD 6550 drains installed where largest volume of bulk liquid is removed from the compressed air stream
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Interior view of large reservoir
Automatic Magnetic Drain Traps AMD 6550 Drain Features Durable construction Large discharge capacity No air loss draining Automatic operation Silicone-free construction Interior view of large reservoir
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Manual pushbutton override Interior view of large reservoir
Automatic Magnetic Drain Traps AMD 6550 Drain Features Dependable design Easy installation Manual pushbutton override High impact sight gauge Top or bottom inlet . Manual pushbutton override Interior view of large reservoir
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AMD 6550 Drain Operation Automatic Magnetic Drain Traps
Opposing magnets Working cylinder ½” Discharge line
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Do not install AMD 1550 drain on wet receiver
Automatic Magnetic Drain Traps AMD 1550 Drain Application Viable solution for moisture separators, filters, and refrigerated dryers Designed to handle large liquid loads (rated at 53 gal/hr) Do not install AMD 1550 drain on wet receiver
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AMD 1550 interior components
Automatic Magnetic Drain Traps AMD 1550 Drain Features Durable construction Large discharge capacity No air loss draining Automatic operation Dependable design Easy installation Top or rear inlet Top inlet connection AMD 1550 interior components
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Eco-Drain Series Eco-Drain 14 Eco-Drain 13 Eco-Drain 31 Eco-Drain 32
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Eco-Drain inside dryer
Eco-Drain Series Drain Traps Applying Eco-Drains Installed on particulate and oil removal filters Installed in some refrigerated dryer models Can be installed on receiver tanks (dry) for alarm purposes (Eco-Drain 31) Designed to handle smaller liquid loads after bulk liquid load has been removed from air stream KOR or KOX KVF (Optional) KPF Eco-Drain inside dryer
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Eco-Drain Models Eco-Drain Series Drain Traps
Maximum Capacity (cfm) Pressure min./max (psig) Temp min./max (°F) Inlet Connection Size NPT (in.) Condensate Discharge Size (in.) Compressor Dryer Filter Eco-Drain 30 100 200 1,000 12/230 34/140 1/2 3/8 Eco-Drain 31 225 450 2,250 Eco-Drain 32 500 900 5,000 Eco-Drain 32 CO Eco-Drain 13 1,350 13,500 Eco-Drain 13 CO Eco-Drain 14 4,500 9,000 22,500 3/4 Eco-Drain 14 CO CO = Special internal coating for corrosive/acidic (oil-free) condensate Eco-Drain 14 Eco-Drain 13 Eco-Drain 31 Eco-Drain 32 Eco-Drain 30
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Eco-Drain Features Eco-Drain Series Drain Traps Capacitance sensor
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Eco-Drain Features Eco-Drain Series Drain Traps Capacitance sensor
Alarm (dry) contacts (except Eco-Drain 30)
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Eco-Drain 30 and Eco-Drain 31
Eco-Drain Series Drain Traps Eco-Drain Features Capacitance sensor Alarm (dry) contacts (except Eco-Drain 30) No manual bleeding Reliable components Eco-Drain 30 and Eco-Drain 31
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Eco-Drain Features Eco-Drain Series Drain Traps Capacitance sensor
Alarm (dry) contacts (except Eco-Drain 30) No manual bleeding Reliable components LED indicators
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Eco-Drain Features Eco-Drain Series Drain Traps Test button
Large diaphragm cross sectional area 6 foot, 3 prong electrical cord included Replaceable service unit (Eco-Drain 30, 31 and 32 only) Service module
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Eco-Drain Features Eco-Drain Series Drain Traps
UL / CSA certified (Eco-Drain 13 and 14 only) Automatic cleaning feature Eco-Drain 30 Eco-Drain 32 Eco-Drain 31 Eco-Drain 14 Eco-Drain 13
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Eco-Drain Series Drain Traps
Eco-Drain Operation
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ADT Series ADT 190 ADT 1514 ADT 20
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Applying ADT Series Drains
ADT Series Drain Traps Applying ADT Series Drains Installed on moisture separators, receiver tanks (wet), and filters Designed to handle large liquid loads (ADT 190 and ADT 1514 models) ADT 190 drain trap
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Applying ADT Series Drain Models
ADT Series Drain Traps Applying ADT Series Drain Models Model Capacity at 100 psi (gal/hr) Max. Working Pressure (psig) Inlet Connection Location Inlet Connection (in.;NPTF) Outlet Connection (in.;NPTF) ADT 20 M 0.3 175 Top 1/2 5/16 ADT 20 MB Bottom 3/8 ADT 190 3 300 3/4 1/4 ADT 190 B ADT 190 H 500 ADT 190 S ADT 1514 24 1 ADT 1514 B ADT 1514 H ADT 1514 S ADT 20 ADT 190 ADT 1514 B = Bottom inlet connection H = High pressure S = Stainless steel
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ADT Series Drain Features
ADT Series Drain Traps ADT Series Drain Features Durable construction Durable construction Automatic operation Two moving parts Two connection options . Only two moving parts
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ADT Series Drain Operation
ADT Series Drain Traps ADT Series Drain Operation Open . Closed
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Timed Electric Drain Traps (TET)
TET 054S TET 052S
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Timed Electric Drain Trap Models
Timed Electric Drain Traps (TET’s) Timed Electric Drain Trap Models Kaeser doesn’t actively promote timer drains because they require the loss of compressed air (i.e. wasted energy) to operate properly. For example: The TET 052 and 053 are equipped with a 5/8 inch orifice. Although this drain will pass a lot of water with 100 psig behind it - up to 230 gal per hour!(*), and a lot of debris can pass through a 5/8 inch orifice, when all liquid has been ejected, compressed air will be flowing at the rate of 341 scfm!(**) Remember, that’s 341 cubic feet of free air being lost every minute the drain continues to remain open. TET drains are at the lower end of the price range for condensate drains and this can often be the reason a customer considers these drains. As you can see in the note below the table, the “S” in the model number indicates these drains are supplied with a strainer and isolation ball valve. The “F” indicates an integral filter for pilot air. Though some models are not supplied with a strainer, it is wise to supply one – but be certain it is rated for the same operating pressure as the drain! (*) At 100 psi and 15 sec open = 4.8 gal per opening. With 1 minute close time and 15 second open time, total cycle is 75 sec. 3600 sec X cycle = 48 cycles X 4.8 gal = 230 gal hr sec hr cycle hr (**) Based on air pres of 100 psig and air temp of 55°F (i.e. air is probably much cooler when residing with condensate, especially at a separator). Per SPX Cv of 052 and 053 drain valves is 4.0. Per formulas from Flow of Fluids Through Valves, Fittings and Pipe, being Crane Co. Technical Paper No. 410, 23rd printing, 1986: SCFM = ( psia)(4)( ft^3-°R/hr-psia) = scfm (( °R)^0.5)(60 min/hr) TET 052S S = Strainer and Ball Valve Combination TET 054
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Timed Electric Drain Trap Timer Settings
Timed Electric Drain Traps (TET’s) Timed Electric Drain Trap Timer Settings Adjustable drain opening time TET timer
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Timed Electric Drain Trap Features
Timed Electric Drain Traps (TET’s) Timed Electric Drain Trap Features Class F coil Valves utilize large orifice TET 052S
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