INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
IM-P509-06-US
The ADV is a timed electrical device that, when
properly adjusted, automatically removes condensed
water and oil from an air reciver tank. It is a low cost,
simple device that will keep your compressed air
system running efficiently while greatly reducing
system maintenance costs.
Remove the ADV from the packaging and inspect for
any damage. Also, check the voltage rating on the coil
to confirm the correct voltage for your application.
Isolation
NOTE: If pipe thread lubricant/sealer is used on the
connections, use care in applying, as to avoid any
lubricant/sealer from entering the internals of the
ADV system.
1. Warning: Be sure the tank, has been de-
pressurized or isolated before starting.
2. Assemble the Strainer Ball Valve to the piping
eggressing from under the tank (1/2" NPT
connection required.)
3. Assemble the ADV to the Strainer Ball Valve.
Note the direction of flow on the valve body.
It should be pointing away from the tank.
4. Be sure to attach a drain line from the ADV to
control and direct the high-pressure discharge to
a safe location.
5. Plug powercord into 120V AC power supply (Other
voltages, will have a powercord with stripped and
tinned ends for assembly to their power supply.)
6. Push "test" (3) button on timer to check operation.
You are now ready to adjust system.
7. Observe all Federal, State and Local laws and
regulations when installing and operating the ADV.
Automatic Drain Valves
ADV
The Product
The ADV consists of the following parts:
A) Valve
B) Coil
C) Timer
D) 6' Powercord
E) Strainer Ball Valve.
C
E
A
D
Operation
Caution: Do not operate the ADV outside of the
following pressure and temperature ranges:
Maximum Operating Pressure:
Fluid temperature:
Ambient temperature:
February 2006
B
300 psig
32 to 266°F (0 to 130°C)
-4 to 122°F (-20 to 50°C)
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