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The unit may only be used for its intended
purpose. These units are intended
exclusively for following purpose:
Draining condensate from
compressed air out compressors, air
chambers, filters and dryers.
Any other form of use or one going
beyond this shall be considered as
inappropriate. We shall have no liability
whatsoever for any damage incurred as a
result .
Appropiate use
Notes for starting up
The inlet piping must have a internal
diameter of at least
0.74"
to ensure
optimum bleeding of the condensate
drain if condensate gets in
(1)
.
The inclination of the unit may not
exceed an angle of +/- 5° in both axles
(1/2)
.
It is recommended that a ball valve is
installed between the inlet piping and
the condensate drain and also
between the air shuttle line and the
pressure vessel
(1/8)
.
Connecting two pressure vessels to
one condensate drain is wrong and
leads to functional problems with the
unit
(3)
. Ensure that each pressure
vessel has its own drain.
Make sure that the chosen power
supply matches with the power supply
of the rating on the name plate.
After installation the isolation must be
mounted
(4)
.
Ensure that no water pockets are
formed in the piping
(5)
. Trapped air
prevents the condensate from flowing
out of the drain.
Example of piping to remove water
from piping
(6)
.
The information channel (programmer
interface) provides the option to call
up or amend the units settings
(7)
.
When using the rear condensate inlet
it is absolutely essential to use an air
shuttle line
(8)
.
Pay attention that the top area of the
condensate drain is cleaned. Existing
labels on this area must be removed.
The condensate drain is ready for
operation if the power supply is
connected and the LED lights
(9)
and
pressure and condensate are applied.
Connect a hose (internal diameter
1/2"
) to the condensate drain and
the outlet adapter
(10)
.
When the test button is pressed the
unit must audibly blow out condensate
or air
(11).