condensus I don't know, but condense traps and dischargers are different, classified according to the type of operation.
the first, Condense traps, also called cyclones or multicycles, are formed by a flat-bottom container with flanged lid. for the entrance and exit of the biogas are previewed two flangeed trunks, a tangential for the entrance and axial for the exit.
He's the one scapacitors are classified in various categories with different operating principle that classifies the type. (see also qui).
there are also smetal sock drills also called fog dampers or drop separators or denebulizers (in English: wire mesh demister), consisting of several layers of metallic stock forming an alveolar system that traps condensate drops.
the drops of liquid dragged by the gaseous current impact the alveolar surfaces and yield their kinetic energy falling into the tank below.
or, the simplest but less effective system, is the interration of the pipes, placed horizontally with a slight inclination exploiting the lower temperature of the soil in summer and the risk of freezing of the winter condensation, at the end of the tube is however recommended a separator that allows the leakage of the liquid during the discharge but not of the gas.