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Сondensate drain GSLV & GSLVE
Сondensate drain GSLV & GSLVE
Сondensate drain GSLV & GSLVE

Сondensate drain GSLV & GSLVE

Draining the moisture from compressed air systems ensures less downtime and damage due to rust and scale. Gardner Denver drains are designed for long life and require minimum maintenance. They are critical components in the quest for system efficiency and reliability. When a drain fails to discharge the condensate, the condensate can carry over into the system, causing a build-up of contaminants in dryers, receivers and filters. On multiple stage compressors, moisture carryover from the intercooler may allow liquid into the next stage, causing premature wear and a potentially catastrophic failure.

Compressed air energy saver GSLV & GSLVE

A typical compressed air system has air losses through pipe works connections. By installing an GSLV the end user will limit them. Typically installed in the compressed air line after the air receiver.

Product Features

The GSLV has proven its worth and saved millions m3 of compressed air around the world, helping end-users to save valuable compressed air from escaping unnecessarily, reducing compressor running hours and thus extending its lifetime, saving energy and operating costs. The GSLV can be installed in all pipeline systems of 1" or 2". When the ball valve of the GSLV is closed, all compressed air will remain in the air receiver, rather than being lost through leakages. The control module offers programming simplicity and exciting display features

A typical installation example is to connect the GSLV to a light switch. By switching on the lights in the production area - the GSLV will subsequently open. The saved compressed air flows into the factory compressed air line and the compressor kicks-in to produce the air needed to fill the system. At the end of the work-shift you switch off the light(s) and the GSLVE will close accordingly.

Features & Benefits

  No unnecessary compressor start-up during periods when compressed air is not required

Reduced maintenance requirements and lower power consumption leads to considerable savings on service and energy costs

Time programmed or remote controlled

Manual valve opening and closing possible, in case of a power failure

Typically installed on the air outlet of the air receiver or alternatively applied to close off certain parts of the compressed air system

A backup battery or a manual valve opening and closing, in case of a power failure

Battery life indication on the display

Slow valve opening to avoid "water hammer" in pipe line system

Brass valve, nickel plated

Compact design - Easy to install

Technical Data

Min./max. system pressure

0 - 16 bar

Min./max. medium temperature

1 - 100°C (34 - 212°F)

Min./max. ambient temperature

1 - 50°C (34 - 122°F)

Supply voltage options

230 VAC 50/60 Hz.

 

Power consumption

Approx. 7W during cycle rotation for GSLV 1" and 9W for GSLV 2".

Enclosure protection rating

IP54 (NEMA13)

Valve inlet/outlet connections

1" or 2"

Valve opening/closing duration

30 sec. (90°) for 1",

or 105 sec for 2"

Valve housing material

Brass valve, nickel plated

Illuminated LCD display

Indicating day, time, valve status, battery life

Battery type

CR2032, 3 volt

 

Programmable options

Week planner, max. 100 switching points, to be distributed over 1-7 days

Manual valve override

Yes

Remote controllable

Yes (optional)

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