Jeremy Wright Noria LE filter carts

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Getting the Most from Your Filter Cart Jeremy Wright Noria Corporation

Portable Filtration

Anatomy of a Filter Cart

Bypass Valve Oil Sampling Valve

Water-removing Element

Frame Differential Pressure Gauges Hose and Wand

Particulate Element

Drip Pan Non-slip Industrial Tires

Considerations When Choosing a Filter Cart • • • • • •

Motor (voltage, rpm, horsepower) Pump (type, flow rate) Drain and Fill Connector (type, size) Filter (type, efficiency, size) Bypass valve (type, size) Sample port (type)

Filter Cart Applications

Filter Cart Applications (continued)

Filters

Surface Filters

1689

Ref: Hydac, Donaldson, Williamson

Depth Filter Media

1690

Ref: Hydac, Donaldson, ML, Williamson, ECF

Make Sure Your Filters are Beta Rated

Ref: ISO 16889

Pressure Differential – The #1 Oversight

The aim is to choose a filter whose total differential pressure ΔP is no greater than ΔPmax = 14.5 PSI (1.0 bar) for pressure filters and ΔPmax = 7.5 PSI (0.5 bar) for return line filters, in a clean state at the normal operating temperature. These values have been proven in practice to give the optimum service life for the element. - STAUFF Corporation

What Affects Filter Pressure Drop?

1836

Ref: ECF, Diagnetics

What Are Our Options to Lower ΔP? 1. Add an additional identical filter in parallel. This will double the filter area, effectively lowering the ΔP by 50% while maintaining the desired Beta rating. 2. Change filter selection to a media with less efficiency or with a larger micron size. 3. Reduce the flow rate across the filter.

Super Absorbent Filters

261

Ref: JCF

MLTI 1

MLTII 1

Determining Clean-up Rate for Portable Filters

Accessories

Most Common Mistakes 1. Not Properly Fitting the Filtration Unit to the Reservoir

Solution 1

Most Common Mistakes 2. Using the Same Filter Cart for Multiple Lubricants

Solution 2

Most Common Mistakes 3. Buying the Wrong Filter Cart for Your Application

Solution 3 Do your homework… •Viscosity? •Flow Rate? •Filter Performance? •Power Source? •Equipment Accessibility?

Most Common Mistakes 4. Not Realizing All of the Uses of Filter Carts (having a one-dimensional filter cart)

Solution 4

Solution 4 (continued)

Most Common Mistakes 5. Not Using the Filter Cart at All.

Solution 5 Written WrittenProcedures Procedures

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Questions?