This mechanism, installed in the reservoir of a commercial vehicle’s pneumatic system, facilitates the removal of accumulated condensation and contaminants. Functioning either manually or automatically, it expels moisture and debris, preventing corrosion and operational impairments within the braking system. A typical application involves commercial vehicles utilizing compressed air for braking and other auxiliary functions.
Proper operation is vital for maintaining the integrity and reliability of the vehicle’s braking system, impacting safety and performance. Regular maintenance, including consistent drainage, ensures optimal system efficiency and extends the lifespan of associated components. Historically, manual versions required diligent operator oversight, whereas modern automated systems offer enhanced convenience and consistency.