Why compressed air condensate drains? 


Steam traps are probably the least glamorous and most ignored component of a compressed air system, but a very important part nonetheless. 

Contaminants can enter the system through the compressor intake or be introduced into the air stream through the system itself. 

Lubricants, metal particles, rust and scale are filtered out by good compressed air filters, but the traps must be functioning properly for the filters and traps to do their job successfully.



Condensate drains are located on intercoolers, on the aftercooler, on the cyclone separator, on the compressed air receiver, on the compressed air filters, on the compressed air dryer and are a key component in the quest for efficiency and reliability of a compressed air system.

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THE PREMIUM SOLUTION

THE NEQXUS QX "ZeroLoss" CONDENSATE DRAIN.


Condensate is always present in a compressed air system, but it's also something that needs to be removed. If not, be prepared for some pretty nasty surprises. 

Downtime, compromised product quality and efficiency, or even problems with downstream air tools.

There are many condensate drain options - manual drains, float drains or timed solenoid drains - but the benefits of a NEQXUS "ZeroLoss" digital electronically level controlled drain are unquestioned. 


What is a "ZeroLoss" condensate drain?


NEQXUS "ZeroLoss" Drains operate without compressed air loss and reliably remove unwanted condensate, water or other liquid components from your compressed air system. So, with maximum energy savings, NEQXUS condensate drains open only when liquid is present and do not allow compressed air to escape from the system - compressed air is not cheap and the savings are enormous.


Some customers shy away from electronically level-controlled "zero loss" traps because the initial cost is higher. However, are often unaware that the investment is usually paid back within 6-12 months and the entire compressed air system operates more efficiently and reliably.


Electronically level-controlled digital "ZeroLoss" traps are the first choice when it comes to reliably removing condensate and avoiding the loss of expensive compressed air.  


Condensate Drain

QX 600 MD MULTI - ELECTRICALLY LEVEL CONTROLLED FINEST “ZERO LOSS” DRAIN, 

for a compressor capacity of up to 600m³/h, max. 16 bar working pressure


Top-class high-end condensate drains, no compromises: Aluminum housing design, reliable JORC valve with FPM seal. Simply robust, effective and powerful! The QX 600 MD-MULTI is equipped with an integrated condensate reservoir, in which a level sensor is installed and which is controlled by an intelligent electronic circuit based on microprocessor logic. All drainage functions are displayed on the control panel. 

Function test/manual drainage via a test button on the control panel.

QX 6000 CS-D - ELECTRICALLY NIVELY CONTROLLED “ZERO LOSS”  DRAIN WITH POTENTIALLY FREE CONTACT, for a compressor capacity of up to 6000 m³/h, max. 16 bar working pressure.


Top-class high-end condensate drains, no compromises: Industrial housing, reliable 2/2 way valve. Simply robust, effective and powerful! The QX 6000 CS-D is equipped with an integrated condensate reservoir, in which a level sensor is installed and which is controlled by an intelligent electronic circuit based on microprocessor logic. All drainage functions are displayed on the control panel. 


Function test/manual drainage via a test button on the control panel.

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