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* | '''Filter element''' is a device within a filter tank designed to entrap solids and conduct water to a manifold, collection header, pipe or similar conduit and return it to the pool, spa or hot tub. A filter element usually consists of a septum and septum support, or a cartridge. | ||
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===Wire Mesh Element=== | |||
*Corrosion protection due to stainless steel filter material and fin-plated or nickel-plated steel parts. | |||
*Cleanable | |||
*Filtrafion ratings: 25µm, 50µm, 74µm, 100µm, 149µrn, and 200µm nominal | |||
===Metal Fiber Element=== | |||
*Safeguards high filtration efficiency even at extreme dynamic loads | |||
*High contamination retention capacity due to deep filtering which results in a longer service life | |||
*Low flow resistance | |||
*Corrosion protection due to stainless steel filter material and fin-plated steel parts | |||
*High differential pressure tolerance | |||
*Economical due to cleanability | |||
*High temperature range | |||
===Disposable Polyester Element=== | |||
*Higher contamination retention capacity then cellulose due to deep filtration | |||
*Low flow resistance | |||
*Media supported on both sides with wire mesh | |||
*Good fluid comparability due to media being free of bonding agent | |||
*Filtration ratings: 10µm, and 20µm nominal | |||
===Mobilemicron Elements=== | |||
*Extremely low UP across elements when utilized with high viscosity fluids or cold start conditions | |||
*Melt blown fiberglass media construction | |||
*Good dirt holding capacity | |||
*Good beta stability | |||
==Video== | |||
<youtube>8phfh5I4nOk</youtube> |
Latest revision as of 22:30, 13 January 2013
Filter element is a device within a filter tank designed to entrap solids and conduct water to a manifold, collection header, pipe or similar conduit and return it to the pool, spa or hot tub. A filter element usually consists of a septum and septum support, or a cartridge.
Elements
Wire Mesh Element
- Corrosion protection due to stainless steel filter material and fin-plated or nickel-plated steel parts.
- Cleanable
- Filtrafion ratings: 25µm, 50µm, 74µm, 100µm, 149µrn, and 200µm nominal
Metal Fiber Element
- Safeguards high filtration efficiency even at extreme dynamic loads
- High contamination retention capacity due to deep filtering which results in a longer service life
- Low flow resistance
- Corrosion protection due to stainless steel filter material and fin-plated steel parts
- High differential pressure tolerance
- Economical due to cleanability
- High temperature range
Disposable Polyester Element
- Higher contamination retention capacity then cellulose due to deep filtration
- Low flow resistance
- Media supported on both sides with wire mesh
- Good fluid comparability due to media being free of bonding agent
- Filtration ratings: 10µm, and 20µm nominal
Mobilemicron Elements
- Extremely low UP across elements when utilized with high viscosity fluids or cold start conditions
- Melt blown fiberglass media construction
- Good dirt holding capacity
- Good beta stability
Video