The moisture and particulate contamination in fuels cause numerous
problems, such as thermal oxidation stability, filter ability and equipment
service life. To effectively and efficiently separate water and
particles, we design coalescing type fuel oil purifier, it mainly used for
filtration of light fuel, such as diesel, gasoline, kerosene etc, it combines
the latest innovations in coalescence separation technology and micro-glass
filter media in one system to achieve optimal fluid cleanliness. The high
efficiency coalescence and separators filter elements are specifically designed
to separate oil from water and water from oil quickly, together with oil mist
from air. After separation, overall water content can reach 100 PPM.
Features
1. The coalescer elements are normally constructed using a pre-filter stage to
protect the coalesce filters.
2. Rapidly removing large amount free & emulsified water from oil and as
low as 100 PPM.
3. Removing particles down to NAS 6 grade cleanness level
4. Designed for use on turbine lube oil, hydraulic oil, diesel fuel, heat
transfer oil, dielectric oil etc.
5. Cart type, light weight, simple and reliable operation, low maintenance
cost.
Technical Specification
Model |
CSF-10 |
CSF-20 |
CSF-30 |
CSF-50 |
CSF-100 |
CSF-150 |
CSF-200 |
CSF-300 |
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Capacity(L/min) |
10 |
20 |
30 |
50 |
100 |
150 |
200 |
300 |
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Working pressure |
≤ 0.4 Mpa |
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Filtering precision |
≤1 micron |
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Water content |
≤100 ppm |
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Cleanness level |
NAS 6 grade |
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Continuous work |
≥200 hr |
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No failure running |
≥5000 hr |
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Power supply |
208V/220V/380V/400V/415V/480V/575V (+/-10%), 50/60Hz, 3Phase) |
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Working noise |
65 dB |
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Total power (kw) |
1 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
2.5 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
|
Inlet/outlet(mm) |
32 |
32 |
32 |
32 |
44 |
50 |
58 |
65 |
|
Weight (kg) |
300 |
350 |
400 |
450 |
520 |
760 |
900 |
980 |
|
Dimension (mm) |
L |
1200 |
1300 |
1400 |
1500 |
1600 |
1650 |
1650 |
1750 |
W |
750 |
800 |
900 |
950 |
1000 |
1050 |
1100 |
1200 |
|
H |
1400 |
1500 |
1550 |
1600 |
1650 |
1700 |
1750 |
1850 |