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What is a drain valve’s function?

Drain valve manufacturers carry a vital task of permitting extra water vapour to escape into the atmosphere out. The removal of condensation prevents corrosion, which can eventually harm the compressor and reduce its lifespan. The drain valve lessens wear on tools and equipment operated by the compressor unit by removing water from the compressed air system.

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What is a drain valve’s function?

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  1. What is a drain valve’s function? ​ ---------------------------------------------------------------- TRIDENT

  2. Operating a rotary screw or reciprocating air compressor will produce water vapor as a by-product. Condensing into liquid, the vapor sinks to the air tank's bottom. A drain valve manufacturers’ aids in removing the gathered water before it seriously harms the compressor and causes expensive repairs or replacement. ​ • What is the drain valve? ​ • A condensate drain valve is a tiny component that is normally found at the base of an air receiver on a compressor. Water either flows out of or stays inside the compressor tank depending on whether the air compressor drain valve is open or closed. ​ • Although the reservoir tank is the usual location for the drain valve installation, it can also help dry out other compressor parts and associated items. With compressor filters, air dryers, drip legs, air/water separators, and pretty much everywhere else condensate is a problem, you can use an air compressor valve extender. ​

  3. What's the purpose of a drain valve? ​ • ​Air has a significant capacity to store water vapour in its unaltered state. The capacity to hold vapour is considerably decreased by the process of making compressed air. Water molecules are compelled to group together and create condensation during the compression process. The result is like an internal downpour. ​ • Drain valve manufacturers carry a vital task of permitting extra water vapour to escape into the atmosphere out. The removal of condensation prevents corrosion, which can eventually harm the compressor and reduce its lifespan. The drain valve lessens wear on tools and equipment operated by the compressor unit by removing water from the compressed air system. ​

  4. Types of drain valves-​ • Among the many varieties of air compressor drain valves are, for instance:​ • Float-operated: This valve opens to let water enter a unique housing. A float activates the drain's opening when the water level inside the tank reaches a specific level, allowing the extra water to flow away.​ • Timer-controlled: A timer-controlled valve operates at predetermined times, opening and closing. For highly controlled working conditions, this kind of technology is ideal.​ • Zero-loss: This drains valve has a sensor probe that keeps track of water build-up inside the tank. The search sends a signal to a solenoid when the water reaches a particular level. The drain then opens, but the water flow ceases before compressed air is released.​

  5. How to use a drain valve- ​ • Each of the aforementioned drain valve types operates automatically, causing little to no operator involvement. The main challenge is picking a model that works with your hardware and satisfies your operating needs. ​ • A float-operated unit, for instance, makes sense if your compressor isn't close to an electrical source. If you use your compressor regularly, a timer-controlled version is probably your best bet. If you're worried about minimizing compressed air loss during draining, a zero-loss air compressor drain valve works well. ​

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