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09/22/97. Product Overview. Product Index. Suction, Low Pressure (<200 psi) Medium Pressure (<1000 psi) High Pressure Offline/Portable Accessories. Suction, Low Pressure. 12AT/50AT FT RTB RF4 Moduflow RF7. Suction Filter. Disadvantages Must use relatively coarse media, or
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09/22/97 Product Overview
Product Index • Suction, Low Pressure (<200 psi) • Medium Pressure (<1000 psi) • High Pressure • Offline/Portable • Accessories
Suction, Low Pressure • 12AT/50AT • FT • RTB • RF4 • Moduflow • RF7
Suction Filter • Disadvantages • Must use relatively • coarse media, or • large housing size • to keep pressure drop low. • Cost is relatively high. • Does not protect • downstream components • from pump wear debris. • May not be suitable for many • variable volume pumps • Advantages • Last chance protection • for the pump. • Much easier to service • than a sump strainer.
Return Filter • Disadvantages • Does not protect specific • components • No protection from pump • generated contamination. • Return line flow surges • may reduce filter performance. • Advantages • Catches wear debris from • components and dirt entering • through worn cylinder rod seal • before it enters the reservoir. • Lower pressure ratings result • in lower costs. • May be in-line or in-tank for • easier installation.
12AT/50AT • 150 psi MAOP • Flows to 50 gpm • NPT or SAE ports • Color coded gages • Private label opportunities
FT Series • Replaces 10/20/30RF • Same mounting • Same elements • New integral breather option • Optional dipstick • Optional fill port • All metal design
FT Series Features Optional Fill Port Cast Aluminum Cover Optional Breather Assembly Optional Dipstick Steel Bowl (FTA & FTB) Bypass Assembly Optional Bowl Adapter
RTB Series • Multi-functional Design • 0-150 psi, 45 gpm • Applications • Mobile Equipment • Turf Maintenance Equipment • Compact Industrial Power Units
RF4 • 200 psi MAOP • Flows to 120 gpm • All steel housing • Ideal for customer specials • Quick release cover
Moduflow • 200 psi MAOP • Flows to 120 gpm • Versatile porting configurations • Differential pressure indicators • Closed bottom elements not widely will-fitted
RF7 • 150 psi MAOP • Flows to 300 gpm • Tank top design w/ integral flange • Dual inlet option • Element changed as a cartridge assembly • No tools servicing
Medium Pressure Filters • IL8 • CN Series • Medium Pressure Duplex (MPD)
IL8 • 500 psi MAOP • Flows to 400+ gpm • Bowl up design • Bypass w/ o-ring for zero leakage • “Coreless” elements • LL8 porting option
CN Series • Higher pressures, now 1000 psi • Rated fatigue 800 psi • Side seal bowl • Integral cartridge bypass valve • Universal indicator
High Pressure Filters • 15/30P • 30PD • 50P • 18/28/38P
Pressure Filter • Advantages • Specific component protection • Contributes to overall system • cleanliness level • Can use high efficiency, fine filtration • filter elements • Catches wear debris from pump • Disadvantages • Housing is relatively • expensive because it must • handle full system pressure. • Does not catch wear debris • from downstream working • components.
15/30P • 3000 psi MAOP (2000 fatigue) • Flows to 45 gpm • Anodized aluminum hsg. • SAE or manifold ports • 2000 & 3000 rated elements • Same indicators as CN series
50P series • 5000 psi MAOP (3500 fatigue) • Flows to 120 gpm • Bowl up design • Meets HF4 standard • Manifold option • Mechanically linked indicators • 50PR reverse flow option
Offline / Portable • Guardian • Filter Cart
Off-line Filter • Disadvantages • No direct component protection. • Initial cost is relatively high. • Requires more space than • system filter • Advantages • Servicing is possible without loss • of production. • Fixed flow rate eliminates • surges, allowing for optimal • element life and performance. • Fluid cooling may be easily • incorporated. • Continuous “polishing” of the main • system fluid, even if the system is • shut down • Specific cleanliness levels can • be accurately obtained and maintained. • Supercharging can be incorporated
Guardian • 4 gpm • Geroter style pump • Integral relief • Visual indicator • Standard hose and wands
Filter Cart • 5 gpm (<3000 sus) • 10 gpm (<500 sus) • Excellent location for Par-Gel • Standard hose and wands • Two stage filtration
Reservoir Accessories • Suction Strainers • Filler Breathers • Diffusers • Temperature / Level Gauges
TriCeptor Breathers • Introduced January 1998 • Completes the “total system care” approach • Spin-on upgrade
TriCeptor Features Silica Gel Foam Pads Activated Carbon Filter Pads Foam Pad Molded Housing Air Intakes
09/22/97 Product Overview