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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
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.
Suction Filter
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.
Disadvantages
• Does not protect specific components
• No protection from pump generated contamination.
• Return line flow surges may reduce filter performance.
Return Filter
12AT/50AT
150 psi MAOP Flows to 50 gpm NPT or SAE ports Color coded gages Private label
opportunities
FT Series
Replaces 10/20/30RFSame mountingSame elements
New integral breather option
Optional dipstick Optional fill port All metal design
FT Series Features
Optional Breather Assembly
Bypass AssemblySteel Bowl (FTA &
FTB)
Optional Bowl Adapter
Optional Fill Port
Optional Dipstick
Cast Aluminum Cover
RTB Series
Multi-functional Design
0-150 psi, 45 gpm Applications
Mobile EquipmentTurf Maintenance
EquipmentCompact 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
Disadvantages
• Housing is relatively expensive because it must handle full system pressure.
• Does not catch wear debris from downstream working components.
Advantages
• Specific component protection
• Contributes to overall system cleanliness level
• Can use high efficiency, fine filtration filter elements
• Catches wear debris from pump
Pressure Filter
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
18/28/38P Series
Offline / Portable
Guardian Filter Cart
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
Disadvantages
• No direct component protection.
• Initial cost is relatively high.
• Requires more space than system filter
Off-line Filter
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
Activated Carbon
Foam Pad
Molded Housing
Foam Pads
Filter Pads
Air Intakes
09/22/97
Product Overview