Use and Care Manual
3 - ENG
WARNING:
ALWAYS turn compressor OFF, disconnect from power source, and drain all pressure
from system before servicing.
Note: Do not allow condensate to freeze in the tank and drain valve.
Note: These products are designed specifically for compressed air service only.
Note: Use a thread sealer or Teflon® tape on all male threads.
Note: Dispose of condensate in accordance with local, state or federal guidelines.
DANGER:
This product is specifically designed for compressed air service ONLY.
TYPICAL INSTALLATION
A
B
C
E
G
D
F
On compressors that have been used without an automatic tank drain, make sure to clean out all debris at the bot-
tom of the tank before installing the Electronic Automatic tank drain.
WARNING:
RISK OF INJURY - DO NOT install the electronic tank drain until all pressure has been
drained from the tank and the power to the unit has been disconnected.
1. Start threading the 2 screws (E) into the bracket (G).
2. Install the bracket (G) onto the bottom of the electronic automatic tank drain assembly (C) with screws (F).
3. Remove the existing petcock from bottom of the tank. CAUTION: Make sure air system is drained to zero
“0” before removing petcock and before installing the flexible drain tube.
3. Install the elbow end of the flexible drain tube (A) into the bottom of the tank (apply thread sealant to male
threads).
4. Attach the strainer ball valve (B) to the back of the electronic automatic tank drain assembly (C) (apply
thread sealant to the male threads).
5. Attach the straight end of the flexible drain tube (A) into the end of the strainer ball valve (B) (apply thread
sealant to male threads).
6. Attach the clear drain hose assembly (D) to the electronic automatic drain assembly (C) (apply thread sealant
to male threads).
7. Attach the bracket to the bottom of the tank according to examples in figures 1-4, tighten screws securely.
8. Supply the electronic automatic tank drain the proper electrical supply voltage.
Bracket orientation may vary
for different applications.
Fig 1
Fig 5
Fig 4Fig 3Fig 2
Formed Feet Channel Feet
Ring Base 1
Ring Base 2