Description
IAP_EDV-500 Electronic Condensate Drain – Air Compressor Replacement Part
The IAP_EDV-500 electronic condensate drain is designed to automatically remove moisture from industrial air compressor systems, including receiver tanks, dryers, filters, and drip legs. This unit provides reliable, timed condensate discharge to help maintain system performance and protect downstream equipment.
Unlike traditional float drains that can stick or leak, the EDV-500 uses a programmable timer to deliver consistent, controlled drainage. Its direct-acting valve design eliminates diaphragms, reducing maintenance and improving long-term reliability.
Key Features
- Timer-controlled operation: Adjustable on/off cycles for controlled condensate removal.
- Direct-acting valve: No diaphragms required for improved durability.
- Forged brass valve body: Built for industrial use with a 4mm orifice.
- Integrated ball valve strainer: Helps prevent debris from entering the valve.
- Manual test function: Includes push button with LED indicator.
- NEMA 4 enclosure: Suitable for demanding environments.
- 120V power supply: Includes 6-foot power cord with plug.
Benefits
- Reliable drainage performance: Eliminates common float drain failures.
- Reduces maintenance issues: No diaphragm replacements required.
- Protects compressed air systems: Removes moisture that can damage equipment.
- Flexible operation: Adjustable timing allows customization for system needs.
- Improves system uptime: Consistent operation reduces risk of condensate buildup.
Application Notes
- Used on air receivers, dryers, filters, and condensate collection points.
- Adjust on/off timing based on system load and condensate volume.
- Verify pressure (up to 230 PSI) and electrical requirements before installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
IAP_EDV-500 Electronic Condensate Drain
▶️ Question: How does this differ from a float drain?
Answer: Float drains can stick or leak, while the EDV-500 uses a timer-controlled valve for consistent operation.
▶️ Question: Can the timing be adjusted?
Answer: Yes. Both on-time and off-time can be adjusted to match system requirements.
▶️ Question: Where should this drain be installed?
Answer: It is typically installed on tanks, dryers, filters, and other condensate collection points.