Liquidator Zero-Loss Condensate Removal
View all modelsLiquidator Zero-Loss Condensate Removal
View all modelsThe Liquidator™ is a pneumatically-powered zero-loss condensate removal solution. It uses a ball-float sensor to determine when the drain reservoir is full and open the drain valve. The Liquidator maintains a minimum liquid level within the reservoir to ensure that only condensate is removed from the system and that no process air escapes through the drain orifice.
The Liquidator™ is a pneumatically-powered zero-loss condensate removal solution. It uses a ball-float sensor to determine when the drain reservoir is full and open the drain valve. The Liquidator maintains a minimum liquid level within the reservoir to ensure that only condensate is removed from the system and that no process air escapes through the drain orifice.
- As condensate enters accumulation reservoir, air returns to the system.
- Ball float rises as condensate accumulates in the reservoir.
- Float tether cable tenses as float rises.
- Linkage arm is pulled laterally by the tether cable
- Pilot air line is opened and pressurizes the piston cylinder.
- Pilot air compresses a pneumatic piston to open the discharge valve and drain condensate from the reservoir.
- Pilot air line closes and pneumatic piston retracts as float sinks.
Attribute | Metric | Imperial |
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Weight | 5 kg | 11 lb |
Reservoir Volume | 1.54 L | 52 oz |
Volumetric Flow Rate | 49.2 L/min | 13.6 gal/min |
Cycle Discharge Volume | 1.3 L @ 7 barg | 44 oz @ 100 psig |
Fluid Port Size | 15 mm | 5/8 in. |
Ball Valve Port Size | 13 mm | 1/2 in. |
Allowable Fluid Temperature | 1 to 65 C | 34 to 150 F |
Required Pilot Air Pressure | 3.8 to 8.3 barg | 55 to 120 psig |
Max. Reservoir Pressure | 17 barg | 250 psig |