| The job of the filter is to remove any solid or liquid impurities from the air generated by the compressor. Incoming air is rotated by the centrifuge unit. The heaviest liquid and solid particles are propelled against the walls of the container and forced to adhere to it. As they accumulate they form drops that deposit on the bottom by gravity. The remaining solid particles are held back by the porous element depending on the filtering threshold. The condensate accumulation area is kept still to prevent previously deposited impurities from being re-circulated. The accumulated condensate is drained out through the drain - automatically when there is no pressure in the filter, or by hand pressing the button. An automatic drain is available. It automatically eliminates condensate from the container whenever necessary, whatever the pressure.
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TECHNICAL DATA |
FIL 100 | FIL 100 | FIL 200 | FIL 200 | FIL 200 | FIL 300 | FIL 300 | FIL 300 | FIL 400 | FIL 400 |
FIL 400 |
FIL 400 |
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| Threaded port | 1/4" | 3/8" | 1/4" | 3/8" | 1/2" | 1/2" | 3/4" | 1" | 1" | 1"1/4" | 1"1/2" | 2" | |
| Degree of filtration | 4µm 20µm 50µm | 4µm 20µm 50µm | 4µm 20µm 50µm | 4µm 20µm 50µm | |||||||||
| Max. input pressure | Mpa bar psi |
1.5 15 217 |
1.3 13 188 |
1.3 13 188 |
1.3 13 188 |
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| Flow rate at 6 bar
(0.6 MPa-87 psi) Flow rate at 6 bar (0.6 MPa-87 psi) |
NI/min scfm NI/min scfm |
1400 50 2000 71 |
2400 85 3100 110 |
3800 135 5300 188 |
16500 590 |
20000 710 |
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| Fluid | Lubricated or unlubricated compressed air | ||||||||||||
| Temperature range at 1 MPa; 10 bar; 145 psi | °C °F |
10° - 50° 14 °- 122° |
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| Weight | lbs. |
0.9 | 1.5 | 3 | 10.5 | 12 | |||||||
| Wall fixing screws | N. 8-32 unc x2 | N. 10-24 unc x 2.36 | N. 10-24 unc x 2.75 | M6x110 | |||||||||
| Mounting Position | Vertical | Vertical | Vertical | Vertical | |||||||||
| Drain | Manual/Semi-Auto
(RMSA) Automatic (SAC) |
Manual/Semi-Auto
(RMSA) Automatic (RA) |
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| Bowl capacity | fl. oz. | 0.74 | 1.52 | 2.54 | 9.13 | ||||||||
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