La-Man Drain Options
MODEL | NPT | INTERVAL TIME | DISCHARGE TIME | SUPPLY VOLTAGE | MAX. WORKING PRESSURE |
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SED511-01 | 1/8” | 0- 30 Minutes | 2 Seconds, fixed | 110 VAC, 50-60Hz | 300 PSIG |
SED522-02 | 1/4” | 0-45 Minutes | .05-10 Seconds | 110 VAC, 50-60Hz | 300 PSIG |
SED522-03 | 3/8” | 0-45 Minutes | .05-10 Seconds | 110 VAC, 50-60Hz | 300 PSIG |
SED522-04 | 1/2” | 0-45 Minutes | .05-10 Seconds | 110 VAC, 50-60Hz | 300 PSIG |
Weep Drain - Normal
The La-Man WEEP DRAIN or petcock, model #10535, is the standard drain supplied on all our Extractor/Dryer models. This drain is designed to constantly weep a very small amount of air, .16 to .2 CFM at 100 PSI. The drain should always be open in order to allow the extracted moisture to depart the base of the Extractor/Dryer® unit. If noise or air loss is a concern, please see our patented automatic Float Drain, which is specifically designed for the Extractor/Dryer.
Cycle Drain
The CYCLE DRAIN, model #520CD, is used with the Model #520A & 520B only. This drain will automatically expel liquids from the Extractor/Dryer. The cycle drain requires intermittent air flow for operation. There is no air loss.
Float Drain
Our patented automatic FLOAT DRAIN, model #500FD, was specifically designed to fit all models of the Extractor/Dryer. The external bowl is used to collect liquids and contaminants removed by the Extractor/Dryer. Operation is dependent on the liquid level inside the drain bowl and is dispensed by a float controlled device. The Automatic Float drain will drain under normal operating conditions without reducing or relieving the pressure to the Extractor/ Dryer. The automatic float drain prevents any air loss and noise. A clear drain hose is provided.
Electronic Drains
The La-Man® line of ELECTRONIC DRAINS can be added to any Extractor/Dryer, compressor or surge tank, and drip legs. Adjustable intervals and discharge times available in various models. These drains work especially well with applications that have excessive amounts of water, which require controlled monitoring and must be matched to the drainage requirements.