09/22/97 Product Overview
Product Index t Suction, Low Pressure (<200 psi) t Medium Pressure (<1000 psi) t High Pressure t Offline/Portable t Accessories
Suction, Low Pressure t 12AT/50AT t FT t RTB t RF4 t Moduflow t 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 t 150 psi MAOP t Flows to 50 gpm t NPT or SAE ports t Color coded gages t Private label opportunities
FT Series t Replaces 10/20/30RF Same mounting Same elements t New integral breather option t Optional dipstick t Optional fill port t All metal design
FT Series Features Optional Breather Assembly Bypass Assembly Steel Bowl (FTA & FTB) Optional Bowl Adapter Optional Fill Port Optional Dipstick Cast Aluminum Cover
Conversion t 10RF-1 t 10RF-2 t 20RF-1 t 20RF-2 t 30RF-1 t 30RF-2 t FTA-1 t FTA-2 t FTB-1 t FTB-2 t FTC-1 t FTC-2 Obsolete P/N New P/N
RTB Series t Multi-functional Design t psi, 45 gpm t Applications Mobile Equipment Turf Maintenance Equipment Compact Industrial Power Units
RTB Features Cover Spring NPT or SAE Ports Bypass Integral to Element Gauge Ports Cellulose or Microglass Media Plastic Cover Integral Air Breather Splash Guard Plastic Bowl *Optional Dipstick
RF4 t 200 psi MAOP t Flows to 120 gpm t All steel housing t Ideal for customer specials t Quick release cover
Moduflow t 200 psi MAOP t Flows to 120 gpm t Versatile porting configurations t Differential pressure indicators t Closed bottom elements not widely will-fitted
RF7 t 150 psi MAOP t Flows to 300 gpm t Tank top design w/ integral flange t Dual inlet option t Element changed as a cartridge assembly t No tools servicing
Medium Pressure Filters t IL8 t CN Series t Medium Pressure Duplex (MPD)
IL8 t 500 psi MAOP t Flows to 400+ gpm t Bowl up design t Bypass w/ o-ring for zero leakage t “Coreless” elements t LL8 porting option
CN Series t Higher pressures, now 1000 psi t Rated fatigue 800 psi t Side seal bowl t Integral cartridge bypass valve t Universal indicator
New Features Common indicator for all models Side seal Cartridge bypass valve Dust seal protects threads Course Head/Bowl Threads Grip Tape
High Pressure Filters t 15/30P t 30PD t 50P t 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 t 3000 psi MAOP (2000 fatigue) t Flows to 45 gpm t Anodized aluminum hsg. t SAE or manifold ports t 2000 & 3000 rated elements t Same indicators as CN series
50P series t 5000 psi MAOP (3500 fatigue) t Flows to 120 gpm t Bowl up design t Meets HF4 standard t Manifold option t Mechanically linked indicators t 50PR reverse flow option
18/28/38P Series
18/28/38P features SAE, ISO 6149, or flange face ports Precision spool type bypass valve SG Iron Head psi fatigue rated Visual or electrical with several connector options Steel bowl with precision finished for sealing areas Side seal
Conversion t 14P-1 t 14P-2 t 25P-1 t 25P-2 t 31P t 61P t 18P-1 t 18P-2 t 28P-1 t 28P-2 t 38P-1 t 38P-2 Old Style P/NNew Style P/N
Offline / Portable t Guardian t 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 t 4 gpm t Geroter style pump t Integral relief t Visual indicator t Standard hose and wands
Filter Cart t 5 gpm (<3000 sus) t 10 gpm (<500 sus) t Excellent location for Par-Gel t Standard hose and wands t Two stage filtration
Reservoir Accessories t Suction Strainers t Filler Breathers t Diffusers t Temperature / Level Gauges
TriCeptor Breathers t Introduced January 1998 t Completes the “total system care” approach t Spin-on upgrade
TriCeptor Features Silica Gel Activated Carbon Foam Pad Molded Housing Foam Pads Filter Pads Air Intakes
09/22/97 Product Overview