The Air-Trap allows liquid condensate to drain from the HVAC equipment and simultaneously prevents air from entering or escaping from the equipment.
PLP-Series
Benefits
For a hundred years the P-Trap, a carryover from use on toilets and sinks, has been used on AC equipment to prevent air loss. Unlike the P-Trap, the PLP was designed specifically for HVAC equipment and does not require standing water to prevent air leakage. AC equipment produces condensate mostly during summer. The remainder of the year little or no condensate is produced, and the P-traps are dry most of that time. When they do have water, the bottom of the trap is prone to develop sludge and growth. The PLP operates dry when no condensate is being produced and uses a levered, horizontal pancake designed float-valve with a mechanical advantage about a pivot point. This allows the PLP to require less than 2 7/8" inches of height for up to 40 inches WC pressure instead of the 8 to 60 inches required for a standard P-Trap.
Because positive pressure, resulting from blow through units, does not create the problems associated with negative pressure condensate traps, such as sucking air and blowing condensate over the cooling coil compartment, positive pressure traps are many times left out of the drain line. This results in air that has just been cooled or heated being blown to ambient and unconditioned ambient air of equal amount being drawn into the space through the building envelope or ducting.
Another problem facing engineers and contractors that prevent using a positive P-trap is the height required by the trap to enable it to contain enough condensate to prevent dry-out and leakage of conditioned air during the entire year. Also, there are essentially no universal mechanical codes that require traps on condensate lines that would prevent loss of conditioned air. The PLP-Series Air-Trap solves all the problems just mentioned.
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Levered, horizontal pancake designed float-valve with a mechanical advantage about a pivot point
PLP-Series - 1 1/2" in Operation
A video showing the operation of the PLP-Series 084 during testing.
PLP-Series Videos
Positive Pressure, Low Profile 0 - 40" WC Waterless Trap
Maximum Pressures, Connection Sizes & Length
PLP-Series - 3/4" in Operation
A video showing the operation of the PLP-Series 051 during testing.
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A new concept in condensate trap design permits condensate removal from AC or other condensing equipment while blocking airflow all year and requires only 2 7/8" height for positive 0-40" WC pressure (PLP-084) and 2" for the smaller 0 to 6” WC pressure (PLP-051). PLP-Series Air-Trap will never “dry out” or freeze because they do not depend on water to seal, only fan pressure.
HVAC Air-Trap
• Operates Dry — Eliminating:
- Freezing and breaking
- Dryouts
- Sludge buildup
- Geyser effect
- Mold and mildew caused by geyser effect
• Prevents air leakage
• Reduces trap height requirement by 1/2
• Predesigned — eliminating field-designed errors
No More Troublesome "P" Traps
PLP-084 1-1/2"
Maximum negative pressure of WC: N/A
Maximum positive pressure of WC: 0 - 40"
Maximum Condensate Flow, GPM
Negative Pressure: N/A
Positive Pressure:
2.2 at 25" WC
2.5 at 15" WC
4.0 at 0.5" WC
Length: 7.75"
Flammability rating is UL94 V-0
Air-Traps Meet IMC® Code Section M307.2.4.1
PLP-051 3/4"
Maximum negative pressure of WC: N/A
Maximum positive pressure of WC: 0 - 6"
Maximum Condensate Flow, GPM
Negative Pressure: N/A
Positive Pressure:
0.8 at 5" WC
0.95 at 2" WC
Length: 5.6"
Flammability rating is UL94 V-0
Air-Traps Meet IMC® Code Section M307.2.4.1
Specifications
Available Models and Connection Sizes
Model PLP-084
1-1/2"
Clear
White
Clear
White
Model PLP-051
3/4"
PLP-Series Operation
The PLP operates dry when no condensate is being produced and uses a levered, horizontal pancake designed float-valve with a mechanical advantage about a pivot point. This allows the PLP to require less than 2-7/8" inches of height for up to 40 inches WC pressure (PLP-084) instead of the 8 to 60 inches required for a standard P-Trap. 2" for the smaller 0 to 6 inches WC pressure (PLP-051)
PLP-Series Installations
PLP-051, 3/4" positive pressure low profile Air-Trap. Only requires 1" from inlet to outlet.
PLP-084, 1-1/2" positive pressure low profile Air-Trap, with 3/4" bushing on the inlet and 2" bushing on the outlet.
Patented: US11231203B1