High Flow Lube Oil Filter Vessels

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LMP-950-951
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LMP 950-951 Series

Flow Rates up to 635 GPM (2400 LPM) – Maximum Working Pressure up to 435 PSI (30 BAR)

LMP950 is a range of filter vessels with large filtration surface areas mainly suitable for lubrication, off-line filtration of the reservoirs and filtration equipment.  These vessels are a viable replacement for Pall 8300 Series and Parker IL Series.

  • Flanged connections up to 4”, for a maximum flow rate of 2400 l/min – In line or 90° connections, to meet any type of application – Base-mounting design, for ease of the replacement of the filter element
  • Fine filtration rating, to get a good cleanliness level into the system
  • Water removal elements, to remove the free water from the hydraulic fluid.
  • Bypass valve, to relieve excessive pressure drop across the filter media
  • Vent ports, to avoid air trapped into the filter going into the system
  • Drain ports, to remove the fluid from the housing prior the maintenance work
  • Visual, electrical and electronic differential clogging indicators
  • Off-line filtration of reservoirs
  • Filtration systems
  • Lubrication systems
  • Head: Anodized Aluminum
  • Housing: Anodized Aluminum
  • Bypass valve: Anodized Aluminum
  • Test pressure: 652 psi (45 bar)
  • Burst pressure: 1,740 psi (120 bar)
  • Pulse pressure fatigue test: 1,000,000 cycles with pressure from 0 to 435 psi (30 bar)
  • Opening pressure 50 psi (3.5 bar) ±10% – Other opening pressures on request. 
  • Micro-glass elements – series N: 20 bar – Fluid flow through the filter element from OUT to IN

 

  • Standard NBR (BUNA) series A
  • Optional FPM (VITON) series V
  • From -13°F to 230°F (-25 °C to +110 °C )
  • Connections
    • LMP 950: In-line Inlet/Outlet
    • LMP 951: 90° Inlet/Outlet
LMP 950 951 Differential Pressure Chart
LMP 950 951 Dimensions

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