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CED-964 Condensate Evaporator

The Lintern CED-964 dual-tank condensate evaporator is designed for applications on overhead traveling cranes, working over products or equipment that can be damaged by falling air conditioner condensate. Lintern unique condensate evaporator control system gives operators early warning of potential condensate failure.

The primary tank liquid level sensor detects water level, activating the primary heater element in our condensate evaporator. The liquid level sensor is enclosed in a slosh tube and wired to a 30-second time delay, to eliminate heater contactor chatter during crane movement. If the condensate evaporator primary tank overflow occurs, an amber light warns operator. The secondary tank utilizes the same control logic as the primary tank. A high water level sensor will activate a red light and shut the air conditioner down through an air conditioner interlock relay. Each condensate evaporator tank is equipped with an over-temperature thermostat to protect heater elements from burning out.

 

 

The CED-964 offers these unique features and benefits:

  • Dual Tank System: Utilizes a back-up boiler if overflow occurs in primary tank.

  • Warning Lights: Alerts operator for primary tank overflow.

  • Secondary Tank High Water Level Sensor: Will alert operator and shut air conditioner down.

  • Corrosion Protection: 316 stainless steel - 16 gauge with all seams continuously welded.

  • Capacity: Primary Tank: 3.2 kW (9.8 lbs./hr) 1.2 GPH. Secondary Tank: 3.2 kW (9.8 lbs./hr) 1.2 GPH. Total system capacity: 6.4 kW (19.6 lbs./hr) 2.4 GPH.

  • Dimensions: Tank: 14.25" [362mm] (W) X 17.00" [432mm] (L) X 12.00" [305mm] (H). Control Panel: 16.00" [406mm] (W) X 6.00" [152mm] (D) X 20.00" [508mm] (H).

For more information about this product or any other products, please contact the factory for a complete brochure.

 

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