Description
There is a restrainer basket within the filter bag housing whose purpose is to support the filter bag, without support clogged filter bags might rip apart due to the weight of retained material. The o-ring seal ensures no fluid bypasses the filter bag. There are two configurations for the restrainer basket, one is simply a cylindrical basket and the other has a “clamshell” design, enabling the user to split the basket open, which is helpful removing very full filter bags and for installing new bags, especially the #2 size which are a little longer than most arms and insertion can be done without placing your hand/arm into the vessel which might contain an aggressive process fluid. The restrainer baskets are made from the same material as the housing and can also be provided in 316SS for higher differential pressure applications characteristic of viscous fluids and high percentages of solids.
The only elastomers used are captured o-rings for the chamber cover, restrainer basket, true-union connections and o-rings for the vent valve; the o-ring materials are either EPDM or FKM.
Other significant aspects to consider include:
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Never use plastic bag filters for compressible fluids such as air or nitrogen.
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The maximum flow rate per housing is 100 GPM for single length (#1 size) and 150 GPM for double length (#2 size).
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Your piping system should be independently supported; the filter housing is not designed to support piping nor should piping support the filter housing. The filter housing should be mounted to a firm surface and the piping upstream and downstream of the strainer should be independently supported.
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It is critical to review your pressure limitations for your fluid temperature and reduce the potential for a Water Hammer situation accordingly.
When in-doubt, simply call us or better yet, fill-out our application based inquiry form and we’ll assist you with the proper selection.
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