The Evolution of Condensate Traps
Since the early 1900s, managing condensation in HVAC/R systems has been essential to prevent water damage comparable to a leaking roof or burst pipe. Yet, condensate drainage remains one of the most overlooked aspects of an HVAC system. While many people forget to change air filters, drainage issues are even easier to ignore, often going unnoticed until significant damage has already occurred. Because these problems develop gradually, they frequently cause hidden damage long before they become apparent.

Size & Pressure Comparisons
The C-Trap’s compact design allows for easier installation and greater efficiency. Below are comparisons of C-Trap versus traditional traps:
C-Trap Dimensions
● Width: Smaller than traditional traps, ensuring easy installation.
● Pressure Resistance: +3.00" w.c. / -9.25" w.c.
90-Degree Field-Made Trap Dimensions
● Minimum Width: 4.5"
● Pressure Resistance: +2.90" w.c. / -7.50" w.c.
P-Trap Dimensions
● Minimum Width: 8" or more
● Pressure Resistance: +1.15" w.c. / -5.00" w.c.
SmartTrap Dimensions
● Height: 9 5/8"
● Additional Fittings for Vertical Outlet: Extends width by 3" (minimum total width: 9 1/4")
● Pressure Resistance: Not yet tested

Built-in Drainage Vent: A Game Changer
Unlike other traps that require additional time, materials, and space for a drainage vent, the C-Trap includes a built-in vent, streamlining installation and improving efficiency. It isn’t just another condensate trap, it’s a game-changing innovation. With its superior design, ease of maintenance, and compact versatility, C-Trap outperforms traditional traps in every category.