INTRODUCTION

LEGEND
1. Inlet
2. Fine Screen
3. Outlet
4. Flush Valve
5. Crank Handle
6. Dirt Collector
7. Suction Nozzle
8. Flushing Chamber

HOW IT WORKS

Water enters the Filter at the Inlet (1) and goes through the Fine Screen (2). The Fine Screen (2) collects all the fine dirt on the inside of the element. The clean water exits the Filter at the Outlet (3).

To flush the filter, the Flush Valve (4) is opened manually. When the Flush Valve (4) is open, the Crank Handle (5) is rotated, anti clock wise, by hand. The Crank Handle (5) rotates the Dirt Collector (6) and the Suction Nozzles (7) sucking the dirt off the Screen (2). The dirt goes through the Dirt Collector (6) and Flushing Chamber (8) out the Flushing Valve (4). When the Crank Handle (5) is turned all the way out, the rotation direction is changed to clockwise and rotated all the way back in, perfectly cleaning the Screen (2).

STANDARD FEATURES

  • Minimum operating pressure of 1 bar (100 kPa).
  • Maximum operating pressure of 10 bar (1000 kPa). (Higher Optional).
  • Clean filter pressure loss less than 0.1 bar (10 kPa).
  • Filtration 500 micron standard. 800 and 1200 micron is available on request.
  • Filter housing materials of powder coated carbon steel.

TECHNICAL INFO