Bekomat 33 Features Condensate Receiver Tank

Bekomat has presented the Bekomat 33 condensate drain at the 2009 Hannover trade fair in Germany. Bekomat 33 extends the Bekomat range, which also includes the 31 and 32 drains, and meets customer demand for a larger device. All three drains in the range have the same basic concept in common: the Beko service module.

This module contains all wearing parts in a corrosion-resistant housing that is fitted in seconds. The 33 also features a condensate receiver tank to cater for larger condensate output, and a larger valve orifice. When changing the service unit, the condensate tank remains attached to the compressed air system, meaning no time-consuming de-coupling of solid pipework.

Every service unit is pressure- and function-tested at the Beko factory, and requires no electrical installation other than unplugging the electrical housing and plugging it back in again once the drain is serviced.

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