Condensate Discharge Through Float Drain - Beko CLEARPOINT 3eco S040 Installation And Operation Manual

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4.4.2 Condensate discharge through float drain

Float drains are mechanical condensate drains that work automatically as they are closed and opened based on the
buoyancy of a float body [1]. When the condensate [2] in the vessel rises to a certain level, buoyant force pushes the
float body [1] up and opens the outlet channel [3] for the condensate. The float body closes again when the condensate 
[1] drops to below a certain level. A small amount of condensate remains in the vessel.
Two different float drains are used for discharging the condensate:
Open when pressureless ([NO] normally open) - at operating pressure ≤ 0.5 bar(g) the float drain opens
Closed when pressureless ([NC] normally closed) - the float drain remains closed even at operating pressure 0 bar(g)
Float drain opens
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Both types of drain are delivered with the position >>Automatic discharge<< from the factory. The knurled screw is
screwed downwards as far as it will go.
To test the discharge function or relieve the pressure on the filter during maintenance work, the float drain can be set to 
the position >>mechanically open<<. Screw the knurled screw anti-clockwise (left-hand thread) upwards as far as it will go.
Automatic discharge
INFORMATION
Condensate discharge!
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Condensate discharge depends on the product combination and can vary.
For further information on possible product combinations see "4.3 Product identification" on Page 14.
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Float drain closes
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Mechanically open
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