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Designed for use in low-pressure steam systems, these pumps capture steam in the attached tank and return hot condensate to your boiler or feed unit.
The stainless steel tank has excellent corrosion resistance. Designed for use in low-pressure steam systems, these pumps capture steam in the attached tank and return hot condensate to your boiler or feed unit.
To handle high condensate volume, the workload is distributed between two pumps for a longer service life than standard steam condensate pumps. Use in low-pressure steam systems to capture hot condensate and return it to your boiler or feed unit.
To handle high condensate volume, the workload is distributed between two pumps for a longer service life than standard high-flow steam condensate pumps. These pumps move a higher volume of condensate than standard steam condensate pumps. Use them in low-pressure steam systems to capture hot condensate and return it to your boiler or feed unit.
Move a higher volume of condensate than standard steam condensate pumps. Use these pumps in low-pressure steam systems to capture hot condensate and return it to your boiler or feed unit.
Use these pumps in low-pressure steam systems to capture hot condensate and return it to your boiler or feed unit.
Equipped with a built-in container for condensate, these pumps work alongside your system to remove condensate from air conditioners, refrigerators, dehumidifiers, and other equipment. They are not submersible.
Fully submersible, these pumps are designed for installation inside your condensate collection tank or drain pan. Use them to collect and remove condensate from air conditioners, refrigerators, dehumidifiers, and other equipment.
Keep the water in your boiler at the proper level by pumping in condensate.
Automatically remove condensate from compressed air or inert gas lines—these float valves have a float-operated drain control.
When close to steam temperature, these traps—also called thermodynamic steam traps—release condensate from steam lines to save energy in food, pharmaceutical, and other sanitary environments.
Suitable for food, pharmaceutical, and other sanitary environments, these steam traps are made of 316 stainless steel with a Viton® fluoroelastomer O-ring to stand up to frequent washdowns with harsh cleaners and sanitizers.
Also known as thermodynamic steam traps, these discharge condensate when close to steam temperature for minimal energy loss.
Also known as thermostatic steam traps, these increase the efficiency of your radiator by venting cool air.
Also known as inverted-bucket steam traps, these provide near-continuous discharge to accommodate high condensate levels.
Also known as thermostatic steam traps, these vent cool air and condensate to increase energy efficiency in your steam lines.
These steam traps offer good corrosion resistance.
Separators remove 99% of particles from air, gas, and steam lines and have no filter cartridges or baskets to clean and replace.
Improve vacuum system efficiency and protect components from moisture—these separators remove over 90% of water from air.
Mount these air conditioners to walls inside enclosures and cabinets to keep equipment from overheating.
Protect equipment in enclosures and cabinets from overheating with chilled air.
Keep your equipment cool in hard-to-reach enclosures.
Suitable for washdown applications, these air conditioners are rated NEMA 4X to resist dirt, washdowns, and corrosion.
These separators have higher flow rates compared to our other compressed air separators. Prevent equipment damage and wear caused by moisture in your compressed air supply. The first step in water removal, use one of these separators to remove the large amount of water created as compressed air cools.
A float-operated drain valve on these separators automatically opens when the bowl begins to fill. The first step in water removal, use one of these separators to remove the large amount of water as compressed air cools.
When water is condensed out of a compressed air system, it contains oil from the compressor that makes disposal difficult. These separators use two-stage filtration to reduce oil content to below 20 parts per million.
In addition to removing large amounts of water, these separators also remove particles and oil droplets. Place them after your compressor and aftercooler, or at the point of use in applications that don't require an aftercooler.
Set the electronic timer on these drain valves to open automatically at your specified time interval.
An external drain provides quick, easy access for cleaning.
These withstand at least double the pressure of our other timer-operated drain valves.
With a discharge capacity of more than four gallons per minute, these drain valves can handle large compressed air systems.
Sized right for tight spots.
Use the digital display to set these valves to open automatically at precise intervals.
Able to withstand up to 400 psi, these have the highest pressure rating of all our float-operated drain valves.
When your compressor turns off, it creates back pressure that opens these valves automatically, allowing liquid to escape.
Keep an eye on condensate collecting in your compressed air line. These drain valves have a clear bowl, so you can see inside to inspect the contents.
Identify pipe contents in low-light conditions.
Apply directly onto clean, dry pipes for clear identification of contents.
Save energy by minimizing the loss of compressed air. Unlike other drain valves, these only open when they’re full. They close before the reservoir is completely empty, so no air escapes from the system.