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Sign In Register Forgot User ID? Forgot Password?INGERSOLL RAND Zero Loss Condensate Drain: 1/2 in FNPT Inlet Size, 1/2 in FNPT Outlet Size, 230V AC
- Item
- 11U215
- Mfr. Model
- ENL 30 CCN-230V
Product Details
- Catalog Page
- N/A
- Ball Valve Type
- Solenoid
- Body Material
- Aluminum
- Current
- 0.5 A
- Drain Port Gender
- Female
- Drain Port Size
- 1/2 in
- Drain Port Type
- NPT
- Enclosure Rating
- NEMA 4
- Maximum Flow Rate
- 1,300 cfm
- Maximum Operating Pressure
- 233 psi
- Maximum Operating Temperature
- 158 °F
- Minimum Operating Pressure
- 12 psi
- Minimum Operating Temperature
- 140 °F
- Overall Depth
- 8-7/16 in
- Overall Height
- 6-7/16 in
- Overall Width
- 3-3/4 in
- Phase
- Single
- Voltage
- 230V AC
- Brand
- INGERSOLL RAND
- Manufacturer Part Number
- ENL 30 CCN-230V
- Inlet Gender
- Female
- Inlet Size
- 1/2 in
- Inlet Type
- NPT
- Outlet Gender
- Female
- Outlet Size
- 1/2 in
- Outlet Type
- NPT
- Number of Air Inlets
- 2
- UNSPSC
- 40141701
- Country of Origin
- Germany (subject to change)
- Product Description
These zero-loss drains have an electronic control sensor that calculates how long the drain must remain open to evacuate the condensate. Once drained it closes to avoid loss of pressure.