BEKOMAT
Coverage Covers the electronic level-controlled (zero-air-loss) variant taught on this page — BEKOMAT 13 standard series, with 12-series high-pressure variants to 912 PSI for elevated-pressure systems. Beko does not offer a timer drain; for a fixed-interval timer drain see the other brand on this page.
Beko's BEKOMAT is an electronic level-controlled drain — there is no BEKOMAT timer drain. A capacitive sensor reads condensate in the collection chamber and a pilot-controlled solenoid valve opens only when liquid is actually present, so no compressed air is discharged. The line spans the BEKOMAT 13-series (standard, rated for compressor flow from roughly 100 SCFM up to 50,000 SCFM at 232 PSI) plus high-pressure 12-series variants rated to 912 PSI. Smart electronics give volume-controlled discharge and a fault alarm, and the maintenance interval runs to roughly 8,000 operating hours.
Why Beko here Beko Technologies is a compressed-air-treatment specialist whose BEKOMAT capacitive drain is one of the longest-running zero-air-loss drains in the field, with documented reliability and a wide pressure and flow range that covers everything from a small shop compressor to a large plant header. Because SPC also specs Beko ÖWAMAT separators and DRYPOINT dryers, the drain comes from a brand the DC channel already stocks and trusts — one treatment vendor across the whole condensate train.
DRYPOINT M
Coverage Passive fixed-output: DRYPOINT M Plus (DM series) — no electricity, integrated nanofilter pre-filter. Electronic dew-point control: DRYPOINT M eco control (keypad-set, approx. +50°F to -15°F output) and DRYPOINT MDi 'M intelligence' (regulated, dynamic-mode purge trimming). High-pressure: rated to roughly 12.5 bar / ~180 PSI at a lower inlet-temperature ceiling. Premium integrated-pre-filter packaging: DRYPOINT MDp. No hazardous-location (Class 1 Div 1) membrane variant.
Beko's DRYPOINT M is the membrane line in the SPC portfolio. The passive M Plus (DM series — e.g. DM 10-47 C-N) dries by membrane permeation with no electrical connection and a built-in nanofilter: filter and dryer in one device, delivering ISO 8573-1 Class 1 oil. Capacity runs from single-digit SCFM up to roughly 100+ SCFM at point-of-use, with rated flow falling as the target dew point drops. Standard operation is to ~150 PSI, with higher-pressure variants rated to roughly 12.5 bar (~180 PSI) at a reduced inlet-temperature ceiling. The electronically regulated eco control and MDi lines add a settable or dynamically tracked output dew point so the operator can trim purge air when full drying is not needed.
Why Beko here Beko Technologies is a compressed-air-treatment specialist, and DRYPOINT M gives SPC a true point-of-use membrane option with the pre-filter built in — one compact device that drops onto an instrument line, an outdoor enclosure, or a remote no-power skid. The passive M Plus needs no electrical connection at all, and the eco control / MDi lines add a settable dew point where a customer wants to tune purge air. Beko also makes the BEKOMAT condensate drains SPC specs system-wide, so the membrane dryer comes from a brand the DC channel already knows and trusts.
QWIK-PURE CS and QWIK-PURE iCS
Coverage Covers Beko's current QWIK-PURE oil-water separator lineup sold in the US. CS series (CS 100, CS 200, CS 400) for 0-400 scfm of treated compressor capacity, gravity-fed; CS 100 and CS 200 are filter-pack designs, CS 400 is cartridge-based. iCS series (iCS 550, iCS 1100, iCS 2200, iCS 3300) for 401-3,300 scfm, cartridge-based with FRC sensor controls, WLAN, and Modbus. All seven models are rated for the full lubricant range including polyglycol. The legacy ÖWAMAT 12-16 line (60-8,400 scfm, mineral + PAO/diester only) remains on Beko's US page alongside QWIK-PURE but is positioned as the higher-flow, narrower-lubricant alternative; SPC should treat QWIK-PURE as the primary recommendation and reach for ÖWAMAT only when the application is above 3,300 scfm. [VERIFY] CS 100 and CS 200 outlet ppm — the manual cites the 20 mg/l indirect-discharge legal ceiling but I did not find a CS 100/200 drain-port rating on the pages extracted; pull from the technical-data table. [VERIFY] US-market third-party certification — no EPA, NPDES, UL product listing, or CE mark is stated in the QWIK-PURE PDFs or on the US landing page beyond a UL50E Type 13 enclosure rating on the iCS FRC controller; the manuals reference DIBt (German construction-products authority) as the technical-approval reference. Confirm with Beko US directly if SPC needs to claim a US listing.
Beko Technologies QWIK-PURE is the current oil-water separator family in the SPC portfolio, replacing the older ÖWAMAT line on the US program. The range splits into two tiers. The CS series (CS 100, CS 200, CS 400) is gravity-fed for low-flow shops up to 400 scfm of treated compressor capacity; CS 100 and CS 200 use a passive filter pack and the CS 400 uses a quick-disconnect filter cartridge. The iCS series (iCS 550, iCS 1100, iCS 2200, iCS 3300) is sensor-operated and cartridge-based for 401 to 3,300 scfm. The iCS units pair an FRC (Flow Regulation Controller) with a capacitive level sensor that uses a low-pressure (<5 psig) compressed-air push to drive condensate through the filter, plus IIoT readiness with onboard WLAN (IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4 GHz, WPA2-PSK), Modbus, integrated alarms, and a cartridge life-cycle status indicator. Both tiers carry a maximum oil concentration of 10 mg/l (10 ppm) at the condensate drain port — half of the 20 mg/l indirect-discharge ceiling cited in the manual. Filter cartridges are replaced at least annually or whenever the level indicator or the FRC cartridge-status LED flags the cartridge as spent; iCS units add a 2-year piston replacement and 6-year solenoid valve replacement on the maintenance plan. A weekly turbidity check against the supplied reference tube (5 or 10 mg/l reference) is the operator-side compliance check. QWIK-PURE accepts all standard compressor lubricant types including polyglycol — a broader chemistry range than ÖWAMAT 12-16, which is approved for mineral and PAO/diester only.
Why Beko here Beko Technologies builds QWIK-PURE specifically for compressed-air condensate and is the only major brand on SPC's bench offering polyglycol compatibility alongside mineral and synthetic oils — useful where a fleet has migrated to food-grade or specialty PAG lubricants. The iCS controller's WLAN / Modbus link and cartridge life-cycle LED give DC end users a maintenance signal without a service-call dispatch — a differentiator against simpler gravity-only competitors. Beko publishes a 10 mg/l drain-port spec (against a 20 mg/l indirect-discharge legal ceiling) and ships a reference turbidity tube and weekly-test protocol that gives accounts the compliance paperwork they need for a local POTW. It also keeps the separator on the same brand as the BEKOMAT drains feeding it, so the whole condensate train is one vendor for the DC channel to stock and support.
BEKOMAT
Coverage Covers the electronic level-controlled zero-air-loss variant taught on this page — BEKOMAT 13 standard series, plus 12-series high-pressure variants to 912 PSI. Beko's zero-air-loss drains require electrical service; for a no-power magnetic-float zero-air-loss drain see the other brand on this page.
Beko's BEKOMAT is the electronic level-controlled approach to zero-air-loss draining. A capacitive sensor detects condensate directly — no float, no mechanical level switch — and the pilot-controlled solenoid valve opens only on actual liquid, so compressed air is never discharged. The 13-series standard models cover compressor flow from roughly 100 SCFM to 50,000 SCFM at 232 PSI; 12-series variants are rated to 912 PSI for high-pressure systems. Volume-controlled discharge electronics and a fault alarm are standard, with a maintenance interval near 8,000 operating hours.
Why Beko here Where electrical service is available at the drain point, the BEKOMAT capacitive drain is a proven, long-life zero-air-loss choice — capacitive sensing has no float to foul in oily condensate, and the wide flow and pressure range covers small compressors through large plant headers. It pairs naturally with the Beko ÖWAMAT separator and DRYPOINT dryers SPC already specs, keeping the condensate train on one trusted treatment brand.