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- Low pressure drop: 0.5 to 1 psi (0.03 to 0.07 bar) - Typical coalescing filters operate at 3 to 6 psi (0.21 to 0.41 bar) requiring the air compressor to operate at higher operating pressures, increasing power requirements by 2.5% or more
- With a large in-depth bed, element life is much longer than conventional oil removal filters
- Virtually maintenance free
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- Captures and retains large slugs of oil and water, should drain trap fail
- Protects downstream equipment from contamination should oil separator on rotary screw compressor fail
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- Differential pressure gauge mounted and piped
- Heavy-duty ASME stamped pressure vessel
- Long life mist eliminator element
- Floor stand
- Dedicated vent port for demand type drains
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- Twelve (12) inlet positions to better adapt to your piping arrangement
- Inlet piping clears vessel diameter to prevent element removal complications
- Flanged inlet connection ensures easy access to element
- Dedicated vent connection port for clean, easy demand drain trap installations
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- 100% of particles 3 microns and larger
- 99.98% of particles 0.1 micron and larger
- 0.5 ppm w/w maximum liquid content after filtration
- 1000 ppm maximum inlet liquid loading
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- Automatic condensate drains:
- Pneumatically operated demand drains
- Electrically operated timer drains
- Differential pressure gauge with reed switch
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The Auditors Choice! Reduce energy costs while removing oil and water aerosols from compressed air systems.
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