Description
ZEKS 682657 Solenoid Condensate Drain
The ZEKS 682657 Solenoid Condensate Drain is a solenoid-actuated drain valve used to discharge condensate from compressed air equipment. Solenoid drains are commonly used as the discharge mechanism in timed drain assemblies or controller-driven drain systems.
Key Features
- Solenoid-actuated discharge: Uses an electrically operated valve to open and discharge condensate on command.
- Common drain building block: Often paired with a timer or controller to create an automatic drain solution.
- Fast, repeatable operation: Provides consistent open/close performance for routine condensate removal.
- Supports multiple install points: Used on equipment drain ports where condensate needs frequent removal.
- Maintenance-friendly concept: Designed to be serviced as part of routine drain and filtration maintenance.
Specifications
| Model / MPN | 682657 |
|---|---|
| Drain type | Electric solenoid condensate drain valve |
| Control method | Timer-controlled or controller-controlled (depends on system) |
| Electrical | Verify available supply and coil rating at installation |
| Connection | Verify drain port size and piping arrangement at installation |
Benefits
- Automates condensate removal: Enables automatic draining when paired with a timer or controller.
- Helps prevent condensate buildup: Reduces standing liquid that can contribute to corrosion and carryover.
- Improves uptime: Helps avoid issues caused by neglected manual drains in busy facilities.
- Simplifies standardization: Supports consistent drain behavior across multiple pieces of equipment.
Installation & Application Notes
- Install at a low-point drain location and ensure the discharge line has a clear path to a collection point.
- If used with a timer, tune cycle settings to match condensate production and minimize air loss.
- Periodically inspect for debris buildup; sludge can prevent full closing and cause continuous leakage.
- Confirm pressure rating and compatibility with the specific equipment drain port before installation.
A solenoid condensate drain is a dependable option for automated draining when paired with the right timer/controller and properly tuned to your condensate load.
Frequently Asked Questions
ZEKS 682657 Solenoid Condensate Drain
▶️ Question: What is the difference between a solenoid drain and a timer drain?
Answer: A solenoid drain is the valve that opens and closes; a timer drain is typically a solenoid valve paired with a timer module that controls when it opens.
▶️ Question: Where is a solenoid condensate drain commonly used?
Answer: It’s often installed on filters, air receivers, dryers, aftercoolers, and moisture separators where condensate collects.
▶️ Question: What causes a solenoid drain to leak air continuously?
Answer: Common causes include debris in the valve seat, worn seals, or the valve not fully closing; cleaning or servicing the valve usually resolves it.
▶️ Question: How do I reduce compressed-air loss with a solenoid-based drain?
Answer: Use the shortest valve-open time that still clears condensate, and avoid overly frequent drain cycles.
▶️ Question: Do I need a strainer or upstream protection?
Answer: In dirty condensate conditions, adding filtration/straining can help prevent debris from interfering with valve seating.