Condensate Drains

Condensate drains are an integral part of any compressed air system, allowing filters and separators to complete their functions efficiently. The Pilot Air range of compressed air condensate drains will not only reduce operating and maintenance costs, but maximise ease of system operation and efficiency.

QS-01 Compressed Air Filter
  • 35L/sec max. flow rate
  • ½” BSP inlet and outlet ports
  • Suitable as a workshop filter or industrial pre-filter filter
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QS-02 Compressed Air Filter
  • 88L/sec max. flow rate
  • 1” BSP inlet and outlet ports
  • Suitable as a workshop filter or industrial pre-filter filter
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PA-68 Pneumatic Condensate Drain
  • Automatic
  • Pneumatically operated
  • Suitable for vertical receivers
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Pilot 045-D031 Mechanical Condensate Drain
Vertical Receiver
  • Automatic
  • Mechanical
  • Suitable for vertical receivers
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Pilot AD-14CONR 4KW Pneumatic Condensate
Drain Reciprocating
  • Automatic
  • Operated pneumatically
  • Suit up to 4kW compressor
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Pilot SCE-4
240V Electric Timed
Condensate Drain
  • Automatic
  • Electric timed 240V
  • 1/8″ BSP
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Pilot SCE-8
240V Electric Timed
Condensate Drain
  • Automatic
  • Electric timed 240V
  • 1/2″ BSP
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Pilot SG-3003 Electric Compressed Air Condensate Drain
  • Automatic
  • Electric timed
  • Zero loss
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Frequently asked questions

What are condensate drains and why are they essential?

Condensate drains automatically remove moisture collected in air receivers, filters and separators, helping to prevent corrosion, reduce maintenance, and improve efficiency. To explore models, see our Condensate Drains product range.

How are Pilot Air’s condensate drains built for Australian conditions?

They are designed with durable materials, reliable automatic or timed operation modes, and components that withstand heat and dust—ensuring dependable performance in Sydney and harsh environments nationwide. See specifications under the Condensate Drains page

What types of condensate drains are available?

The range includes pneumatic drains, electric timed drains (e.g. 240V models), and zero-loss models, suitable for various compressor sizes and receiver types. Browse specific models like the SCE-4 240V Electric Timed Drain and PA-68 Pneumatic Drain on the page.

How do I choose the right condensate drain for my compressor system?

You should consider factors such as compressor power (kW), receiver orientation (vertical or horizontal), ambient conditions, and flow rate. Pilot Air’s product details on the Condensate Drains page help match the correct model.

Is there local support for installation and servicing of condensate drains in Sydney?

Yes — with our manufacturing facility in Silverwater and service & spares division in Auburn, Pilot Air offers local support, spare parts and expert servicing to ensure your condensate drain remains reliable year after year. For service details, see Spare Parts and Service & Maintenance pages

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