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How to Select a Drain ValveHere are some guidelines that can help you select a condensate drain valve. The article outlines a two step process to selecting a condensate drain valve.
Ball Valve Drains
When you have a large amount of pipe scale and other gunk your best choice is a ball valve style drain valve. Common dirty drain valve applications include:
No-Loss Drains
A no-loss drain valve collects condensate in a small reservoir and discharges it when a certain volume has been reached without consuming any compressed air. So no-loss style drains reduce the amount of compressed air consumed. For example a DEHYDRA52 collects 52 ounces of condensate before it cycles discharging the condensate to drain. In a large well maintained system, no-loss drains can save thousands of dollars a year paying for themselves normally in less then 3 months. So, no-loss drains are a good choice for systems
Gravity type condensate oil/water separators that are fed from no-loss drains work better because the condensate is not constantly emulsified by the blow down you get from electronic drain valves. Chemical adsorption oil/water separators like the PURO models are not effected by blow down from drains because they don't use gravity separation tanks. A niche no-loss drain application is in conjunction with centrifugal air compressors. On centrifugal air compressors two no-loss drain valves are recommended at each intercooler location. This is to protect the expensive compressors from potential damage from a drain trap failure. At the same time, an electronic drain may fire to often or not enough either trapping moisture or wasting air here. Direct Acting DrainsDirect acting electronic drain valves are less expensive than no-loss and ball valve drains. Most electronic drain valves let you set the drain to come on once every 10 seconds to 45 minutes and remain open for 0.10 to 10 seconds.
If the condensate contains a large amount of dirt, a strainer should be added to the electronic drain valve. The strainer will stop the dirt from clogging the drain valve orifice. The size of the drain's orifice affects how much compressed air will be expelled with the condensate each time the drain fires. Operating pressure and discharge time are also factors. Diaphragm Drains
Operating ConditionsOf course there are some basic operating conditions to consider when selecting any drain valve. They include:
The valve body material is normally brass or bronze or stainless. Stainless steel valves are commonly used in corrosive environments, sanitary applications, and in systems piped in stainless. If chemical compatibility is a concern with your process be sure to check the valve body material. Some drains like the Optimum series are NEMA4. Explosion-proof NEMA7 drain valves are a custom product. The closest standard product to NEMA7 is a pneumatically operated no-loss drain valve. Drain valves come in nearly all electric formats making it easy to match a drain with what you have available at the installation point. Most 120 VAC drains come with a six foot cord and plug ready for a standard outlet. Drain valves are available in...
The connection size can be selected to match what your installing the drain valve on. For example a 1/4'' NPT connection at the bottom of a filter bowl would take a 1/4 NPT drain valve. Drain valves have female NPT connections. Don't always blindly match the drain to the connection size also consider the application. For example, a 1/4'' NPT drain valve is not a good choice for a 1500 gallon air receiver. Hopefully this short article helped you select a drain valve for your compressed air system. eCompressedair offers a full line of compressed air drain valves online. For help offline call us at 704-846-2004. |
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