Outer
chamber for particle separation
Centrifugal separation occurs in the filters outer chamber by
rotational flow and centrifugal force. Heavy solids accumulate
at the bottom of the filters outer chamber which may be purged
manually or automatically. |
Fail
safe lids with wing nuts for easy closure without tools
Lids come standard with wing nuts for easy opertion. Individual
studs are provided for added security. No single bolt v-clamp
closures are used. |
Note:
Hex nuts are recommended above 100 psi pressures, tightened to
75 inch lbs. of torque for best results. |
Inner
chamber for cartridge filtration
Liquid flows from the outer chamber into an inner chamber wher
the single cartridge is located. Here, the liquid is filtered,
and subsequently flows out of the filter through the standpipe
and outlet fitting. |
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304
electro polished stainless steel
solid, stainless steel construction and electro polishing are
standard for added resistance to corrosion. (Special coatings
are available for chemical resistance) |
Tangential
entry
Liquid endter the filter tangentially to provide rotational flow
and centrifugal force for particle separation. |
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Single
"Jumbo" Cartridge
Easy to install, remove, clean and replace! |
Rotational
flow pattern
Continuously "fluffs" filter cake to increase dirt and
debris holding capacity to extend filter life and time between
cleaning. |
Drain
for manual or automatic purge
In heavy solids applications, manual or automatic valves may be
used to purge solids from the outer chamber to extend filter life. |
Couplers
for pressure gauges provided
1/4" FPT couplers are installed in inlet and outlet fittings
for pressure gauges. |