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Introducing the Atlas Copco's IWD 250 Condensate Drain – the perfect solution for effectively removing moisture from your air system. This reliable partner operates with utmost efficiency, releasing moisture only when it reaches a predetermined level. By doing so, it minimizes energy wastage during receiver emptying. The IWD's versatile design allows it to be used in both oil-lubricated and oil-free installations, ensuring effective moisture management in any setting. Keep your air system dry and energy-efficient with the Atlas Copco's IWD 250 Condensate Drain.
Model | IWD 250 115V UL/CSA |
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Model Number | 8102048032 |
Category | Condensate Drain |
Product Range | IWD |
Voltage | 115 |
CFM (Cubic Feet/Minute) | 530 |
Q: What is the Atlas Copco 530 CFM IWD 250 Condensate Drain 115V?
A: The Atlas Copco IWD 250 is an advanced condensate drain designed to automatically remove moisture from compressed air systems. It operates at 115V and is suitable for industrial environments, with a flow rate of 530 CFM.
Q: What are the benefits of the IWD 250 Condensate Drain?
A: The IWD 250 ensures efficient removal of condensate from air compressors, improving system reliability, preventing water-related damage, and reducing maintenance costs. Its automatic operation enhances system performance and extends the lifespan of equipment.
Q: What industries is the IWD 250 Condensate Drain suitable for?
A: Ideal for manufacturing, automotive, food processing, and other industries that rely on compressed air systems, where efficient moisture management is crucial to maintaining optimal performance.
Q: How does the IWD 250 Condensate Drain work?
A: The IWD 250 uses advanced technology to automatically discharge condensate from compressed air systems, ensuring the air remains dry and free of contaminants, while preventing moisture accumulation in pipes and equipment.
Q: What are the specifications of the IWD 250 Condensate Drain?
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