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Designed for:
compressed air
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Other characteristics:
centrifugal
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Filtration size:
Min.: 5 µm
Max.: 50 µm
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Operating pressure:
Min.: 13 bar (188.55 psi)
Max.: 15 bar (217.56 psi)
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Flow rate:
Min.: 900 l/min (237.75 us gal/min)
Max.: 5200 l/min (1373.69 us gal/min)
Filters are built to retain any present liquid or solid impurities in compressed air. A centrifuge unit is is used to move the incoming air so that liquid particles, which are heavier, are then pushed against the walls of the container and forced to adhere to it.
As theparticles accumulate, they are depositted to the bottom by gravity. The remaining solid particles are held back with a porous filtering element. The condensate is kept in a quiet state to prevent any deposited impurities from be able to re-enter into circulation.
The condensate exits through the drain cock. The RMSA drain discharges once the pressure in the filter drops to zero, or the condensate can alternatively be drained by hand with the press ofa button. The RA drain discharges condensate automatically as needed, regardless of the pressure level.