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<strong>18</strong>/<strong>28</strong>/<strong>38P</strong> <strong>Series</strong>High Pressure Filters125


High Pressure Filters<strong>18</strong>/<strong>28</strong>/<strong>38P</strong> <strong>Series</strong>Applications for<strong>18</strong>/<strong>28</strong>/<strong>38P</strong> series■ Injection Molding■ Die Casting■ Servo Controls■ Machine Tools■ Mobile EquipmentParker Filtration’s Hydraulic FilterDivision engineered the <strong>18</strong>/<strong>28</strong>/<strong>38P</strong> seriesof high pressure filters to satisfydemanding applications in the mobileand industrial markets throughout theworld. With metric mounting and optionalISO 6149 ports, this new series is truly aglobal design.Installed downstream of the pump, thisnew series with their wide range of highcapacity Microglass III elements, offerexcellent protection to systemcomponents.Standard filters come complete withindustry proven spool type bypass valve.For more critical applications such asservo or proportional controls, a nobypass high strength elementcombination ensures maximumprotection.The modular low hysteresis differentialpressure indicator fitted to this series isunrivaled in its performance. Tests proveit’s accuracy and foolproof design to be amajor advance in indicator technology.126Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure Filters<strong>18</strong>/<strong>28</strong>/<strong>38P</strong> <strong>Series</strong>FeaturesPorts ■SAE, ISO 6149 orflange face portsprovide maximummounting flexibility.■ IndicatorAvailable as a visual(auto reset) orelectrical with choiceof several powerconnections.■ HeadSG iron material is usedto provide high fatiguestrength (6000 psi).Bowl Seal ■Diametral head to bowlseal with anti-extrusionring is reliable for highcyclic applications.■ BypassHigh precision spool typevalve, “no bypass” optionavailable for criticalapplications.Element Assembly ■High efficiency (B x > 200),high capacity Microglass IIImedia with it’s multilayereddesign is unequalled inperformance.■ BowlSteel bowl provides highstrength with precision finishfor sealing surfaces. Bowl downdesign allows for draining priorto element servicing.127Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure Filters<strong>18</strong>/<strong>28</strong>/<strong>38P</strong> <strong>Series</strong><strong>18</strong>P Element PerformanceBeta Rating10000PSID1000200100202QEfficiency5Q10QEfficiency %99.999.599.095.02 50.05040302010Micron Size (c)20Q0 4 8 12 16 20LPM0 20 40 60 80<strong>18</strong>P-1 Element Only150 SUS02Q00 5 10 15 20 25GPM05Q20Q10QFlow vs. Pressure Loss3.02.52.01.51.00.50.0BARCapacity (grams)ModelMedia <strong>18</strong>P-1 <strong>18</strong>P-1 <strong>18</strong>P-2 <strong>18</strong>P-2Code (50 psid) (98 psid) (50 psid) (98 psid)02Q 5.9 7.4 <strong>18</strong>.6 22.705Q 8.5 9.4 21.0 23.510Q 7.6 8.0 15.8 17.220Q 7.7 8.6 16.2 17.702QH 4.8 6.3 14.1 17.805QH 7.5 8.8 17.1 19.610QH 6.7 7.2 14.5 16.120QH 6.6 7.2 11.9 12.6PSID5040302010LPM0 20 40 60 80<strong>18</strong>P-2 Element Only150 SUS20Q00 5 10 15 20 25GPM02Q05Q10Q3.02.52.01.51.00.50.0BARLPMLPM0 20 40 60 800 20 40 60 805040<strong>18</strong>P-1 High CollapseElement Only150 SUS3.02.55040<strong>18</strong>P-2 High CollapseElement Only150 SUS3.02.0PSID30201002QH05QH10QH20QHEmpty Housing2.01.51.00.5BARPSID30201002QH05QH10QH20QH2.01.51.00.5BAR00 5 10 15 20 250.000 5 10 15 20 250.0GPMGPM1<strong>28</strong>Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure Filters<strong>18</strong>/<strong>28</strong>/<strong>38P</strong> <strong>Series</strong><strong>28</strong>P Element PerformanceEfficiencyBeta RatingEfficiency %100002Q 5Q100099.910Q20099.510099.020Q2095.02 50.0Capacity (grams)ModelMedia <strong>28</strong>P-1 <strong>28</strong>P-1 <strong>28</strong>P-2 <strong>28</strong>P-2Code (50 psid) (98 psid) (50 psid) (98 psid)02Q 23 <strong>28</strong> 40 4805Q 25 <strong>28</strong> 43 5010Q 22 24 45 4820Q 21 24 44 4802QH 21 24 32 3805QH 24 27 35 3810QH 21 23 35 3820QH 20 22 34 370 4 8 12 16 20Micron Size (c)LPM0 50 100 150 200 250 300Flow vs. Pressure LossLPM0 50 100 150 200 250 300PSID5040302010<strong>28</strong>P-1 Element Only150 SUS02Q05Q10Q20Q3.02.52.01.51.00.5BARPSID5040302010<strong>28</strong>P-2 Element Only150 SUS02Q05Q10Q20Q3.02.52.01.51.00.5BAR00 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80GPM0.000 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80GPM0.0<strong>28</strong>P-1 High Collapse Element OnlyLPM<strong>28</strong>P-2 High Collapse Element OnlyLPM0 50 100 150 200 250 3000 50 100 150 200 250 300PSID5040302002QH050QH10QH20QH150 SUS3.02.52.01.5BARPSID5040302002QH05QH10QH20QH3.02.52.01.5BAR10Empty Housing00 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 801.00.50.0150 SUS1000 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 801.00.50.0GPMGPM129Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure Filters<strong>18</strong>/<strong>28</strong>/<strong>38P</strong> <strong>Series</strong><strong>38P</strong> Element PerformanceEfficiencyBeta RatingEfficiency %100002Q 5Q100099.910Q20099.510099.020Q2095.02 50.0Capacity (grams)ModelMedia <strong>38P</strong>-1 <strong>38P</strong>-1 <strong>38P</strong>-2 <strong>38P</strong>-2Code (50 psid) (98 psid) (50 psid) (98 psid)02Q 63 74 94 11105Q 70 78 98 10510Q 60 67 94 10120Q 53 60 93 10002QH 48 57 69 8705QH 55 61 76 8810QH 50 56 72 8020QH 49 54 72 780 4 8 12 16 20Micron Size (c)LPM0 100 200 300 400 500Flow vs. Pressure LossLPM0 100 200 300 400 5005040<strong>38P</strong>-1 Element Only150 SUS3.02.55040<strong>38P</strong>-2 Element Only150 SUS3.02.5PSID302002Q05Q10Q1020Q00 30 60 90 120 1502.01.51.00.50.0BARPSID302002Q05Q1010Q20Q00 30 60 90 120 1502.01.51.00.50.0BARGPMGPM<strong>38P</strong>-1 High Collapse Element OnlyLPM<strong>38P</strong>-2 High Collapse Element OnlyLPM0 100 200 300 400 5000 100 200 300 400 5005050PSID40302002Q H05Q H10Q H20Q H3.02.52.01.5BARPSID40302002QH10QH20QH05QH3.02.52.01.5BAR10150 SUSEmpty Housing1.00.510150 SUS1.00.500 30 60 90 120 1500.000 30 60 90 120 1500.0GPMGPM130Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure Filters<strong>18</strong>/<strong>28</strong>/<strong>38P</strong> <strong>Series</strong>Specifications: <strong>18</strong>P/<strong>28</strong>P/<strong>38P</strong>Element Condition Indicators:M2E2A3HH1B12BE3A1B23BBOption Description Connection/Power Wiring “A” “B”M2 Visual Auto Reset N/A N/A N/A 1.44 (36.6)E2 Electrical - Visual Din 43650 3 Pole + Earth Pin 1 - Common5A@125/250 VAC, 3A@<strong>28</strong>VDC Pin 2 - Normally Closed 2.90 (73.7) 1.44 (36.6)Pin 3 - Normally OpenE3 Electrical - Visual 3 Pin ANSI/B93.55M Pin 1 - Common5A@125/250 VAC, 3A@<strong>28</strong>VDC Pin 2 - Normally Closed 2.32 (58.8) 1.44 (36.6)Pin 3 - Normally OpenH Electrical - Heavy Duty ½” Conduit adapter w/24” leads Black - Normally Open.25A (resistive) Max 5 Watts Blue - Normally Closed N/A 3.31 (84.1)12 to <strong>28</strong> VDC & 110 to 175 VAC White - CommonH1 Electrical - Heavy Duty 24” wire leads Black - Normally Open.25A (resistive) Max 5 Watts Blue - Normally Closed N/A 2.58 (65.5)12 to <strong>28</strong> VDC & 110 to 175 VAC White - CommonFlange Face Detailsø GThreadE metricF SAEABCDM.A.O.P flange 6000 psi (414 bar)Dimensionsare in(mm)<strong>18</strong>P<strong>28</strong>P<strong>38P</strong>A B C D E F G.47 (11.9) .94 (23.8) 1.00 (25.4) 2.00 (50.8) M10 x 1.5-6H x <strong>18</strong> DP 3/8-16 UNC-2B x <strong>18</strong> DP .75 (19.0).54 (13.9) 1.09 (27.8) 1.10 (<strong>28</strong>.0) 2.25 (57.1) M10 x 1.75-6H x 20 DP 7/16-14 UNC-2B x 20 DP 1.00 (25.4).62 (15.7) 1.25 (31.7) 1.30 (33.0) 2.63 (66.7) M14 x 2-6H x 20 DP 1/2-13 UNC-2B x 20 DP 1.25 (31.8)132Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure Filters<strong>18</strong>/<strong>28</strong>/<strong>38P</strong> <strong>Series</strong>Element ServiceA. Stop the system’s power unit.B. Relieve any system pressurein the filter line.C. Drain the filter bowl ifnecessary.D. Loosen and remove bowl.E. Remove element by pullingdownward with a slighttwisting motion and discard.F. Discard used spiral back-upring (white) and o-ring fromfilter bowl.G. Install new solid back-upring (black). The top/bottomorientation is non-critical.H. Ensure the back-up ring is nottwisted.I. Replace the bowl o-ring.J. Lubricate element o-ringwith system fluid and placeelement on post in filter head.K. Lubricate bowl o-ring, installbowl and tighten to specifiedtorque.<strong>18</strong>P - 15-20 ft. lbs.<strong>28</strong>P - 25-30 ft. lbs.<strong>38P</strong> - 60-70 ft. lbsL. Confirm there are no leaksafter powering the system.Parts ListIndex Description <strong>18</strong>P <strong>28</strong>P <strong>38P</strong>1 Head Assembly Consult Factory2 Element (See model code page)3 BowlSingle length w/o drain S04429 S04437 S04445Double length w/o drain S04430 S04438 S04446*Not Shown Drain Plug (SAE-5) — — 927363Not Shown4Drain Plug O-RingNitrile — — N93905Fluorocarbon — — V93905IndicatorsNot Shown P - Indicator plug kit, 933175 933175 9331754 M2- Visual autoreset 50 psi 932026 932026 932026M2- Visual autoreset 98 psi 932027 932027 9320275 H - Electrical w/conduitconnection 50 psi 933130 933130 933130H - Electrical w/conduitconnection 98 psi 933131 933131 933131H1- Electrical w/12” wire leads 933133 933133 933133(50 psi)H1- Electrical w/12” wire leads 933134 933134 933134(98 psi)6 E2- Electrical/Visualw/ DIN connection (50 psi) 933145 933145 933145E2- Electrical/Visualw/ DIN connection (98 psi) 933146 933146 9331467 E3- Electrical/Visualw/ 3-pin connection (50 psi) 934383 934383 934383E3- Electrical/Visualw/ 3-pin connection (98 psi) 934384 934384 9343848 Bowl Seal V92144 V92235 V922469 Bowl Anti-extrusion Ring 934798 934799 934800**Seal Kit- Nitrile S04350 S04352 S04354**Seal Kit - Fluorocarbon S04351 S04353 S04355*Drain plug included**(Includes bowl o-ring, bowl anti-extrusion ring, element o-ring and indicator o-rings.)5761<strong>28</strong>93133Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure Filters<strong>18</strong>/<strong>28</strong>/<strong>38P</strong> <strong>Series</strong>HOW TO ORDER:Select the desired symbol (in the correct position) to construct a model code.Example:BOX 1 BOX 2 BOX 3 BOX 4 BOX 5 BOX 6 BOX 7 BOX 8 BOX 9BOF3 <strong>28</strong>P 1 10Q M2 98 C3C3 1Designnumberassigned byParkerBOX 1: SealsSymbolNoneF3E8BOX 2: Model NumberSymbol Description<strong>18</strong>P<strong>28</strong>P<strong>38P</strong>BOX 3: Element LengthSymbolDescriptionNitrileFluorocarbonEPR¾” Nominal Ports1” Nominal Ports1½” Nominal PortsDescription1 Single length2 double lengthBOX 4: Element MediaSymbol02Q05Q10Q20QDescriptionMicroglass IIIMicroglass IIIMicroglass IIIMicroglass IIINote: For high collapse 2000 psid ratedelements, add “H” behind Q.BOX 5: IndicatorsSymbol DescriptionNM2HH1E2E3BOX 6: BypassSymbolNoneVisual/Auto resetElectrical w/conduit(no visual)Electrical/12” leads(no visual)Electrical/Visual,DIN ConnectionElectrical/Visual,3-Pin ConnectionPressure Setting50 50 PSI (3.5 bar)98 98 PSI (7 bar)XNo Bypass andNo IndicatorBOX 7: PortsSymbolM4M4B3B3Y9Y9N4N4C3C3Y9Y9P4P4E3E3Y9Y9BOX 8: OptionsSymbol Description1 With Bypass11 No BypassBOX 9: Design NumberDescription<strong>18</strong>P12, SAE threadM27, ISO6149¾” SAE flange face<strong>28</strong>P16, SAE threadM33, ISO61491” SAE flange face<strong>38P</strong>24, SAE threadM48, ISO67491¼” SAE flange faceApplied to the filter by Parker HydraulicFilter Division. Use the full model code,including the design number whenordering replacement parts.Replacement ElementsStandard Collapse ElementsHigh Collapse ElementsModel 02Q 05Q 10Q 20Q 02QH 05QH 10QH 20QH<strong>18</strong>P-1 G04246 G04247 G04248 G04249 G04294 G04295 G04296 G04297<strong>18</strong>P-2 G04254 G04255 G04256 G04257 G04302 G04303 G04304 G04305<strong>28</strong>P-1 G04262 G04263 G04264 G04265 G04310 G04311 G04312 G04313<strong>28</strong>P-2 G04270 G04271 G04272 G04273 G043<strong>18</strong> G04319 G04320 G04321<strong>38P</strong>-1 G04278 G04279 G04<strong>28</strong>0 G04<strong>28</strong>1 G04326 G04327 G043<strong>28</strong> G04329<strong>38P</strong>-2 G04<strong>28</strong>6 G04<strong>28</strong>7 G04<strong>28</strong>8 G04<strong>28</strong>9 G04334 G04335 G04336 G04337Please note the bolded options reflectstandard options with a reduced lead-time.Consult factory on all other lead-time options.134Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


272/372 <strong>Series</strong>Reverse Flow Pressure Filters135


Reverse Flow Pressure Filters272/372 <strong>Series</strong>Features/Applications forHigh Pressure HydraulicFilters 272 <strong>Series</strong>■ Pressures to 6,000 PSI■ Flows to 65 GPM■ Microglass Elements -3 to 20 Micron Absolute■ Disposable orRecleanable Elements■ Reverse FlowSpecificationsHigh Prssure Hydraulic Filters - 200 <strong>Series</strong>Flow Rating:Pressure Rating:Operating Pressure(Maximum)Proof PressureBurst PressureFatique Pressure(Maximum)Fluid Temperature:Construction:HeadBowlIndicatorsElements65 GPM6000 PSI9000 PSI12000 PSI0-4000-0 PSI@3,000,000 Cycles-40°F to +212°FNodular IronExtruded SteelConsult FactoryConsult FactoryWeight: S.A.E. or Flange Ports Manifold PortsLength 1 20 Lbs. 24 Lbs.Length 2 22 Lbs. 26 Lbs.Wiring Diagrams:Electrical Ratings:Hirschman Connector without Lamps:T - 250 or 110 VAC or <strong>28</strong> VDC Max.136Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reverse Flow Pressure Filters272/372 <strong>Series</strong>High PerformanceNew Generation272 <strong>Series</strong> FiltersA rugged modular design for applications to 6000 PSI and 65 GPM. Parker’s highpressure filters are specified worldwide for industrial, mobile, marine andmining applications.Parker’s high pressure filters are the finest you can buy. Here is why:412TruTell combined bypass valve and indicator.1. High performance, low hysteresis bypass valve assures quick return to theclosed position following cold starts or other short-term bypass conditions.Result: the best filter performance and protection for your system. The locationof the bypass valve is 90° to the flow stream, which prevents unwanted valveoperation and helps cushion the effect of system shocks (when compared within-line valve location).2. The bypass condition is indicated by the appearance of a red band under thetransparent dome. The indicator has 360° visibility for easy viewing. Severalother indicator options are shown below.5Microglass Media Offering3. Microglass III represents a leap forward in the performance obtainable inhydraulic and lube filter elements. The unique multi-layer design combineshigh efficiencies with exceptional dirt holding capacities for performance that isunequalled in the industry today. With Microglass III, you do not have to make acompromise between efficiency and capacity; you can have both.3Other Features4. Port options include SAE straight thread, SAE 3000 or 6000 PSI flanges ormanifold mount.5. Bowl-into-head assembly provides positive sealing and easier servicing.6. A rugged, low pressure drop reverse flow valve is available.7. For complete information, see design features section.ABTrueTell Bypass Valve/Clogging IndicatorOver 30 years of testing valves of different configurationsled to the combined TruTell bypass valve and indicator. Thisdesign produces the best all around characteristics forstability, low hysteresis, minimal leakage and reliability.CDA bypass valve that closes quickly and completely isimportant because a filter in bypass offers no systemprotection, especially from large particles that can causecatastrophic failure.The TruTell bypass valve and indicator assembly is aprecision machined design from which hysteresis effectshave been virtually eliminated. See curve.(A) 272 <strong>Series</strong> length 2(B) 272 <strong>Series</strong> length 2 manifold mounting(C) 272 <strong>Series</strong> length 1 with visual latching indicator(D) 272 <strong>Series</strong> length 1 with dual electrical and visual indicators∆P, PSIFLOW, LPM0 100 200 300 4002001501005073 PSIDOpeningClosing50 PSIDOpeningClosing1210000 20 40 60 80 100 120FLOW, GPM8642∆P, BAR137Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reverse Flow Pressure Filters272/372 <strong>Series</strong>Point 1Competitive bypass valve designs withsignificantly different areas between the openand closed position or high friction sliding sealshave high hysteresis. As a result these bypassvalves do not close as quickly as they shouldand a large percentage of the fluid continuesto bypass the filter element completely after acold start up (usually anything below 68°F).Point 4Our TruTell Bypass valve is magneticallycoupled to the indicator. This assures no falsewarning that element bypass will ever occur. Ifthe indicator actuates, an impending or bypasscondition exists period. Unless the indicator iscoupled to the bypass valve, it is impossible toaccurately indicate bypass valve position underall operating conditions.ACBDPoint 2Most competitive bypass valves dramaticallylimits filter assembly performance even with agood element in the filter housing.The TruTelldesign forces as much fluid as possible throughthe element even when partially open.Point 3The TruTell bypass valve location is veryimportant. Our valve and indicator combinationis situated near the outlet port at right anglesto the flow path. In this position it monitors onlyelement differential pressure. Undesirableleakage and premature bypass associatedwith in line valve locations are eliminated. Thislocation also helps cushion the effect of systemshocks that pass through in-line bypass valvesvirtually unaffected.Point 5Parker offers the widest selection of indicatortypes in the industry.Visual types include:A. A 360° visibility non-latching typeB. A 360° visibility latching type (For remotelocations or flow on demand systems,or where systems must be shut down toinspect the filter.)Electrical indicators include:C. Visual electricalD. Electrical and VisualE. Dual electricalFor electrical indicator connector options seeBox 4 on page 126.EMicroglass Media High PerformanceMulti-Pass Test Results to ISO 4572 (Time Weighted Average)Filtration RatingFilter Type Media Code β x>200 β 3β 6β 10β 12β 20 β 2502QX FF 3 ≥200 >1000 >3000 >5000 INFINF99.599.9 99.97 99.985300psiHighCollapse10QX 10 15 366.661291.665098.0Filtration Rating7598.67>200099.95>500099.98Filter Type Media Code β x>200 β 3β 6β 10β 12β 20β 257 290psiCollapseElement efficiency in percentElement Beta ratio B xGDH3 20 3 ≥10099.0GDH6 21 6 1291.7GDH10 22 10 887.5>30099.67≥10099.02295.4GDH20 23 20 - 250.0>150099.93>100099.910099.0887.5>200099.95>200099.95≥20099.52095.0>500099.98>500099.98>500099.98≥10099.0INFINFINF≥20099.51<strong>38P</strong>arker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reverse Flow Pressure Filters272/372 <strong>Series</strong>Flow/Pressure Drop CurvesDisposable Elements - 272 <strong>Series</strong>For Bypass Equipped Housings (290 psid min. collapse)For Non-bypass Housings (3000 psid min. collapse)∆P, PSIFLOW, LITERS/MINUTE0 50 100 150 200151005Length 1202122231.00.80.60.40.2∆P, BARPSIDLPM0 50 100 150 200302010250-Z-1FF250-Z-110Length 12,01,51,00,5BAR000 10 20 30 40 50 60FLOW, GPM00 10 20 30 40 50060GPM∆P, PSIFLOW, LITERS/MINUTE0 50 100 150 20015105Length 2202221231.00.80.60.40.2∆P, BARPSIDLPM0 50 100 150 200302010Length 2250-Z-2FF250-Z-2102,01,51,00,5BARFind Filter Assembly Pressure DropFilter assembly ∆P is equal to the sum of element and housingpressure drops taken from the appropriate curves and adjustedfor operating viscosity and specific gravity.Example:Filer Model: 272A-BV50-JZ222Flow: 50 GPMViscosity: 225 SSU, Sp. Gr.: 1.0Step 1.Step 2.Step 3.Step 4.000 10 20 30 40 50 60Correct element ∆P for viscosity.Element ∆P = 6 psi x 225SSU/140SSU = 9.6psiCorrect housing ∆P for specific gravity.Housing ∆P = 15 psi x 1.0/0.88 = 17.0 psiCorrect reverse flowFLOW, GPMFluid Conditions: Viscosity 140 SSU (30 cSt) and SP. Gr. 0.88Valve ∆P for specific gravityRFV ∆P = 4 psi x 1.0/0.88 = 4.5 psiCalculate assembly∆P = 9.6 psi + 17.0 psi + 4.5 psi = 31.1 psiNote: Housing and reverse flow valve ∆P are directlyproportional to specific gravity.∆P, PSI∆P, PSIFLOW, LITERS/MINUTE0 50 100 150 200302010Housings000 10 20 30 40 50 605000 10 20 30 40 50 60FLOW, GPMS,P &FPORTSJ&TPORTS HV PORT(manifold)FLOW, LITERS/MINUTE0 50 100 150 2001510Reverse FlowValveGPMNote: Element ∆P is directly proportional to viscosity.Additive P inreverse flowdirectionPORT000 10 20 30 40 50 60∆FLOW, GPM∆Additive P innormal flowdirection2.01.51.00.51.00.80.60.40.2∆P, BAR∆P, BAR0 50139Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reverse Flow Pressure Filters272/372 <strong>Series</strong>DimensionsInches (mm)272 <strong>Series</strong>DimPort Option‘F’‘T’A 0.937” 1.031”23.8mm 26.2mmB 2.000” 2.062”50.8mm 52.4mmReverse Flow Valve Better Three WaysFor hydrostatic drives and other systems where reverse flowis required a valve is incorporated which allows fluid to passthrough the element in one direction but to bypass the elementwhen flow is reversed. (See diagrams).1. Rugged one piece steel body design that is built to last.Unlike stamped metal or aluminum designs. Parker’sReverse Flow Valve (RFV) is a spool/ disc valve caged in ahigh strength machined steel body. This greatly reducesthe risk of valve failure and resultant filter or componentdamage.2. Low pressure drop the spool/disc design keeps systempressure losses at a minimum without sacrificing reliability.3. Our modular design means easy change over orreplacement. The reverse flow valve threads directly intothe filter head, replacing the standard element adapter. Forcustomers with more that one application or for systemconversions, multiple applications from the dame hardwaremeans less inventory.140Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reverse Flow Pressure Filters272/372 <strong>Series</strong>Parts Breakdown272 <strong>Series</strong> FilterVisual Indicator AssemblyBypass Valve No Bypass ValveBV50-2NV50-2LatchingLatchingBL50-2NL50-2Non-Indicator AssemblyNon-Bypass Plug Bypass Assy.“—” BN50-2Dust SealN72021 NitrileElectrical Actuator AssemblyHirschmann ConnectorPartVoltagesCode Number AvailableT FF3468 <strong>28</strong> VDC, 250 VAC Max.Indicator Back-Up RingFF2957Bypass Housing to Head Seal*N72022 NitrileV72022 FluorocarbonE82022 EPRAdapter to Head Seal*N72122 NitrileV72122 FluorocarbonE82122 EPRReverse FlowValve AssemblyFF3675Element to Adapter Seal81.10.150.92 Nitrile81.10.152.92 Fluorocarbon81.10.161.92 EPRHead to Bowl Seal*N92235 NitrileV92235 FluorocarbonE82235 EPRHead to Bowl Back-Up RingFF3141LengthElectrical SubassemblyBypass ValveNon-Bypass90.34.000.29 (73 psid) 90.34.000.27 (73 psid)90.34.000.<strong>28</strong> (50 psid) 90.34.000.26 (50 psid)HEADDescriptionPart NumberSAE-12 (1 1 /16″ 12 Thread) 204-SSAE-16 (1 5 /16″ 12 Thread) 204-JSAE-20 (1 5 /8″ 12 Thread) 204-HSAE 6000 PSI 3 /4″ Flange, Code 62 204-FSAE 3000 PSI 1″ Flange, Code 61 204-TManifold Adapter 204-VElement KitDisposable All Fluids3 µm abs. 6 µm abs. 10 µm abs. 20 µm abs.1 270-Z-120 270-Z-121 270-Z-122 270-Z-1232 270-Z-220 270-Z-221 270-Z-222 270-Z-223High Collapse Disposable (3000 psid)3 µm absolute 15 µm absolute1 250-Z-1FFH 250-Z-110H2 250-Z-2FFH 250-Z-210HHigh Collapse Cleanable (3000 psid)6 µm absolute 20 µm absolute1 240-Z-101 240-Z-1102 240-Z-201 240-Z-210Cleanable40 µm absolute 75 µm absolute1 290-Z-140 290-Z-1752 290-Z-240 290-Z-275BowlLength Part Number1 FF4<strong>28</strong>22 FF4<strong>28</strong>3*Included in Seal Kit: 936057 Nitrile936058 EPR936059 Fluorocarbon141Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reverse Flow Pressure Filters272/372 <strong>Series</strong>HOW TO ORDER 272 <strong>Series</strong> Filters:Select the desired symbol (in the correct position) to construct a model code.Assembly Example:STD BOX 1 BOX 2 BOX 3 BOX 4 BOX 5 BOX 6 BOX 7 BOX 82 7 2 A BV50 S Z 1 23Element Example:STD BOX 1 STD BOX 6 BOX 7 BOX 8 BOX 32 7 0 Z 1 23 ABOX 1: filter/element typeSymbol DescriptionBOX 2: fILTER FLOWSymbol DescriptionBOX 3: SealsSymbolDescription7 MicroglassInorganic disposable5 High Strength Disposable2 With Reverse Flow ValveAHNitrileFluorocarbonBOX 4: indicatorBYPASSNO BYPASSIndicator Type INDICATION @ INDICATION @73 PSID (5.0 BAR) 73 PSID (5.0 BAR)VISUAL BV50 NV50VISUAL-LATCHING BL50 –ELECTRICAL (T)<strong>28</strong> VDC, 110-250 VACBE50NE50Dual Indicator Codes:BEE50 - Bypass with double electrical indicatorsNEE50 - No bypass with double electrical indicatorsBEV50 - Bypass with (1) mechanical visual (50 psid) and (1) electrical indicator (73 psid)NEV50 - No bypass with (1) mechanical visual (50 psid) and (1) electrical indicator (73 psid)Note: Dual Indicators are not available with Port Option “V”BOX 5: port optionsFilterSymbol Description Ser.S SAE-12 (1-1/16”-12 Thread) 2J SAE-16 (1-5/16”-12 Thread) 2H SAE-20 (1-5/8”-12 Thread) 2F 3/4” SAE Flange, Code 62 2T 1” SAE Flange, Code 61 2V Manifold Adaptor 2BOX 6: Element typeBOX 7: Element lengthAbsolute Symbol Description TypeRatingsSymbol Element Types Micron 1 Length 1 5, 72 Length 2 5, 7Z All fluidsAllratingsBOX 8: degree of filtrationSymbol Absolute Rating TypeFF 3µ 510 15µ 520 3µ 721 6µ 722 10µ 723 20µ 7142Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reverse Flow Pressure Filters272/372 <strong>Series</strong>Applications/Features forHigh Pressure HydraulicFilters 372 <strong>Series</strong>■ Pressures to 6,000 PSI■ Flows to 120 GPM■ BetaMaze Elements - 3 to 20 MicronAbsolute■ Disposable or Recleanable Elements■ Reverse FlowSpecificationsHigh Pressure HydraulicFilters — 372 <strong>Series</strong>Max Flow Rating:Pressure Rating:Operating Pressure(Maximum)Proof PressureBurst PressureFatique Pressure(Maximum)120 GPM6000 PSI9000 PSI12000 PSI0-4000-0 PSI@3,000,000 CyclesFluid Temperature:Construction:HeadBowlIndicatorsElements-40°F to +212°FNodular IronExtruded SteelConsult FactoryConsult FactoryWeight:S.A.E. or ManifoldFlange Ports PortsLength 1 31 Lbs. 36 Lbs.Length 2 37.5 Lbs. 42.5 Lbs.Length 3 44 Lbs. 49 Lbs.Wiring Diagrams:Electrical Ratings:Hirschman Connector without Lamps:T - 250 or 110 VAC or <strong>28</strong> VDC Max.143Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reverse Flow Pressure Filters272/372 <strong>Series</strong>High PerformanceNew Generation372 <strong>Series</strong> FiltersA rugged modular design for applications to 6000 PSI and 120 GPM. Parker’s highpressure filters are specified worldwide for industrial, mobile, marine and miningapplications.Parker’s high pressure filters are the finest you can buy. Here is why:412TruTell combined bypass valve and indicator.1. High performance, low hysteresis bypass valve assures quick return to theclosed position following cold starts or other short-term bypass conditions.Result: the best filter performance and protection for your system. The locationof the bypass valve is 90° to the flow stream, which prevents unwanted valveoperation and helps cushion the effect of system shocks (when compared within-line valve location).2. The bypass condition is indicated by the appearance of a red band under thetransparent dome. The indicator has 360° visibility for easy viewing. Severalother indicator options are shown below.5Microglass Media Offering3. Microglass III represents a leap forward in the performance obtainable inhydraulic and lube filter elements. The unique multi-layer design combineshigh efficiencies with exceptional dirt holding capacities for performance that isunequalled in the industry today. With Microglass III, you do not have to make acompromise between efficiency and capacity; you can have both.3Other Features4. Port options include SAE straight thread SAE 3000 or 6000 PSI flanges ormanifold mount.5. Bowl-into-head assembly provides positive sealing and easier servicing.6. A rugged, low pressure drop reverse flow valve is available.7. For complete information, see design features section.ABTruTell Bypass Valve/Clogging IndicatorOver 30 years of testing valves of different configurationsled to the combined TruTell bypass valve and indicator. Thisdesign produces the best all around characteristics forstability, low hysteresis, minimal leakage and reliability.CDA bypass valve that closes quickly and completely isimportant because a filter in bypass offers no systemprotection, especially from large particles that can causecatastrophic failure.The TruTell bypass valve and indicator assembly is aprecision machined design from which hysteresis effectshave been virtually eliminated. See curve.(A) 372 <strong>Series</strong> length 3(B) 372 <strong>Series</strong> length 3 manifold mounting(C) 372 <strong>Series</strong> length 1 with dual electrical and visual indicators(D) 372 <strong>Series</strong> length 2 with visual electrical indicator∆P, PSIFLOW, LPM0 100 200 300 4002001501005073 PSIDOpeningClosing50 PSIDOpeningClosing12108642∆P, BAR000 20 40 60 80 100 120FLOW, GPM144Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reverse Flow Pressure Filters272/372 <strong>Series</strong>Point 1Competitive bypass valve designs withsignificantly different areas between the openand closed position or high friction sliding sealshave high hysteresis. As a result these bypassvalves do not close as quickly as they shouldand a large percentage of the fluid continuesto bypass the filter element completely after acold start up (usually anything below 68°F).Point 4Our TruTell Bypass valve is magneticallycoupled to the indicator. This assures no falsewarning that element bypass will ever occur. Ifthe indicator actuates, an impending or bypasscondition exists period. Unless the indicator iscoupled to the bypass valve, it is impossible toaccurately indicate bypass valve position underall operating conditions.ACBDPoint 2Most competitive bypass valves dramaticallylimits filter assembly performance even with agood element in the filter housing. The TruTelldesign forces as much fluid as possible throughthe element even when partially open.Point 3The TruTell bypass valve location is veryimportant. Our valve and indicator combinationis situated near the outlet port at right anglesto the flow path. In this position it monitors onlyelement differential pressure. Undesirableleakage and premature bypass associated within line valve locations are eliminated. Thislocation also helps cushion the effect of systemshocks that pass through in-line bypass valvesvirtually unaffected.Point 5Parker offers the widest selection of indicatortypes in the industry.Visual types include:A. A 360° visibility non-latching typeB. A 360° visibility latching type (For remotelocations or flow on demand systems,or where systems must be shut down toinspect the filter.)Electrical indicators include:C. Visual electricalD. Electrical and VisualE. Dual electricalFor electrical indicator connector options seeTable 5 on back cover.EMicroglass Media High PerformanceMulti-Pass Test Results to ISO 4572 (Time Weighted Average)Filtration RatingFilter Type Media Code β x>200 β 3β 6β 10β 12β 20 β 2502QX FF 3 ≥200 >1000 >3000 >5000 INFINF99.599.9 99.97 99.985300psiHighCollapse10QX 10 15 366.661291.665098.0Filtration Rating7598.67>200099.95>500099.98Filter Type Media Code β x>200 β 3β 6β 10β 12β 20β 257 290psiCollapseElement efficiency in percentElement Beta ratio β xGDH3 20 3 ≥10099.0GDH6 21 6 1291.7GDH10 22 10 887.5>30099.67≥10099.02295.4GDH20 23 20 - 250.0>150099.93>100099.910099.0887.5>200099.95>200099.95≥20099.52095.0>500099.98>500099.98>500099.98≥10099.0INFINFINF≥20099.5145Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reverse Flow Pressure Filters272/372 <strong>Series</strong>Flow/Pressure Drop CurvesDisposable Elements - 372 <strong>Series</strong>For Bypass Equipped Housings (290 psid min. collapse)For Non-bypass Housings (3000 psid min. collapse)∆P, PSIFLOW, LITERS/MINUTE0 100 200 300 40015105Length 1202122231.00.80.60.40.2∆P, BARPSIDLPM0 100 200 300302010350-Z-1FF350-Z-110Length 12,01,51,00,5BAR000 20 40 60 80 100 120FLOW, GPM000 20 40 60 80GPM∆P, PSIFLOW, LITERS/MINUTE0 100 200 300 40015105Length 2202123221.00.80.60.40.2∆P, BARPSIDLPM0 100 200 300 400302010Length 2350-Z-2FF350-Z-2102,01,51,00,5BAR000 20 40 60 80 100 120FLOW, GPM000 20 40 60 80 100 120GPM∆P, PSIFLOW, LITERS/MINUTE0 100 200 300 40015105Length 3212023221.00.80.60.40.2∆P, BARPSIDLPM0 100 200 300 400302010Length 3350-Z-3FF350-Z-3102,01,51,00,5BAR000 20 40 60 80 100 120FLOW, GPM000 20 40 60 80 100 120GPMFluid Conditions: Viscosity 140 SSU (30 cSt) and SP. Gr. 0.88Note: Element ∆P is directly proportional to viscosity.Find Filter Assembly Pressure DropFilter assembly ∆P is equal to the sum of element and housing pressuredrops taken from the appropriate curves and adjusted for operatingviscosity and specific gravity.Example:Filer Model: 372A-BV50-FL223Flow: 120 GPMViscosity: 225 SSU, Sp. Gr.: 1.0Step 1.Step 2.Step 3.Step 4.Correct element ∆P for viscosity.Element ∆P = 7 psi x 225SSU/140SSU = 11.2psiCorrect housing ∆P for specific gravity.Housing ∆P = 27 psi x 1.0/0.88 = 30.7 psiCorrect reverse flow valve ∆P for specific gravity.RFV ∆P = 6 psi x 1.0/.88 = 6.8 psiCalculate assembly.∆P = 11.2 psi + 30.7 psi + 6.8 psi = 48.7 psi∆P, PSI∆P, PSIFLOW, LITERS/MINUTE0 100 200 300 40015105HousingsV PORT000 20 40 60 80 100 12015105FLOW, GPMS AND PORTT PORTFLOW, LITERS/MINUTE0 100 200 300 400Reverse FlowValve∆Additive P inreverse flowdirection000 20 40 60 80 100 120FLOW, GPM∆Additive P innormal flowdirection2.52.01.51.00.51.00.80.60.40.2∆P, BAR∆P, BAR146Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reverse Flow Pressure Filters272/372 <strong>Series</strong>Dimensions372 <strong>Series</strong>Inches (mm)DimPort Option‘F’‘T’A 1.250” 1.406”31.7mm 35.7mmB 2.625” 2.750”66.7mm 69.8mmReverse Flow Valve — Better Three WaysFor hydrostatic drives and other systems where reverse flow is requireda valve is incorporated which allows fluid to pass through the element inone direction but to by-pass the element when flow is reversed.(See diagrams).1. Rugged one piece steel body design that is built to last. Unlikestamped metal or aluminum designs. Parker’s Reverse Flow Valve(RFV) is a spool/ disc valve caged in a high strength machined steelbody. This greatly reduces the risk of valve failure and resultantfilter or component damage.2. Low pressure drop the spool/disc design keeps system pressurelosses at a minimum without sacrificing reliability.3. Our modular design means easy change over or replacement. Thereverse flow valve threads directly into the filter head, replacingthe standard element adapter. For customers with more that oneapplication or for system conversions, multiple applications fromthe dame hardware means less inventory.147Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reverse Flow Pressure Filters272/372 <strong>Series</strong>Filter Parts Breakdown372 <strong>Series</strong>Visual Indicator AssemblyBypass Valve No Bypass ValveBV50-2 NV50-2Latching LatchingBL50-2 NL50-2Non-Indicator AssemblyNon-Bypass Plug Bypass Assy.– BN50-2Dust SealN72021 NitrileElectrical Actuator AssemblyHirschmann ConnectorPartVoltagesCode Number AvailableT FF3468 <strong>28</strong> VDC, 250 VAC Max.Indicator Back-Up RingFF2957Indicator to Head Seal*N7022 NitrileV72022 FluorocarbonE82022 EPRAdapter to Head Seal*N721<strong>28</strong> NitrileV721<strong>28</strong> FluorocarbonE821<strong>28</strong> EPRReverse FlowValve AssemblyFF3677Element to Adapter Seal*N72225 NitrileV72225 FluorocarbonE82225 EPRHead to Bowl Seal*N92346 NitrileV92346 FluorocarbonE82346 EPRHead to Bowl Back-Up RingFF3142ELECTRICAL SUBASSEMBLYBypass ValveHeadDescriptionPart NumberSAE-20 (1 5 /8″ 12 Thread) 304-SSAE 6000 PSI 1 1 /4″ Flange, Code 62 304-FSAE 3000 PSI 1½″ Flange, Code 61 304-TManifold Adapter 304-VElement KitLengthDisposable All Fluids3 µm abs. 6 µm abs. 10 µm abs. 20 µm abs.1 370-Z-120 370-Z-121 370-Z-122 370-Z-1232 370-Z-220 370-Z-221 370-Z-222 370-Z-2233 370-Z-320 370-Z-321 370-Z-322 370-Z-323Disposable High Collapse (3000 psid)3 µm absolute 15 µm absolute1 350-Z-1FFH 350-Z-110H2 350-Z-2FFH 350-Z-210H3 350-Z-3FFH 350-Z-310HCleanable High Collapse (3000 psid)6 µm absolute 20 µm absolute1 340-Z-101 340-Z-1102 340-Z-201 340-Z-2103 340-Z-301 340-Z-310Cleanable Mesh40 µm absolute 75 µm absolute1 390-Z-140 390-Z-1752 390-Z-240 390-Z-2753 390-Z-340 390-Z-375*Included in Seal Kit: 936060 Nitrile936061 EPR936062 FluorocarbonNon-Bypass90.34.000.29, 73 PSID 90.34.000.27, 73 PSID90.34.000.<strong>28</strong>, 50 PSID 90.34.000.26, 50 PSIDBowlLength Part Number1 FF4<strong>28</strong>72 FF4<strong>28</strong>83 FF4<strong>28</strong>9148Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


HOW TO ORDER 372 <strong>Series</strong> Filters:Select the desired symbol (in the correct position) to construct a model code.Example:Element Example:STD BOX 1 STD BOX 6 BOX 7 BOX 8 BOX 33 7 0 Z 1 23 AReverse Flow Pressure Filters272/372 <strong>Series</strong>STD BOX 1 BOX 2 BOX 3 BOX 4 BOX 5 BOX 6 BOX 7 BOX 83 7 2 A BV50 S Z 1 23BOX 1: filter/element typeSymbol DescriptionBOX 2: fILTER FLOWSymbol DescriptionBOX 3: SealsSymbolDescription7 MicroglassInorganic disposable5 High Strength Disposable2 With Reverse Flow ValveAHNitrileFluorocarbonBOX 4: indicatorBYPASSNO BYPASSIndicator Type INDICATION @ INDICATION @73 PSID (5.0 BAR) 73 PSID (5.0 BAR)VISUAL BV50 NV50VISUAL-LATCHING BL50 –ELECTRICAL (T)<strong>28</strong> VDC, 110-250 VACBE50NE50BOX 5: port optionsSymbol DescriptionSFTVSAE-20 (1-5/8”-12 Thread)S.A.E. 6000PSI 1-¼” FlangeS.A.E. 3000PSI 1-½” FlangeManifold AdapterDual Indicator Codes:BEE50 - Bypass with double electrical indicatorsNEE50 - No bypass with double electrical indicatorsBEV50 - Bypass with (1) mechanical visual (50 psid) and (1) electrical indicator (73 psid)NEV50 - No bypass with (1) mechanical visual (50 psid) and (1) electrical indicator (73 psid)Note: Dual Indicators are not available with Port Option “V”BOX 6: Element typeBOX 7: Element lengthAbsolute Symbol Description TypeRatingsSymbol Element Types Micron 1 Length 1 4, 5, 7, 9Z All fluids All ratings2 Length 2 4, 5, 7, 93 Length 3 4, 5, 7,9BOX 8: degree of filtrationSymbol Absolute Rating TypeFF 3µ 510 15µ 520 3µ 721 6µ 722 10µ 723 20µ 7149Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reverse Flow Pressure FiltersNotes272/372 <strong>Series</strong>150Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


1000 <strong>Series</strong>High Pressure Filters151


High Pressure Filters1000 <strong>Series</strong>Features/Applications forHigh Pressure Hydraulic Filters1000 <strong>Series</strong>■ Pressures to 6,000 PSI■ Flows to 265 GPM■ Microglass Elements 3 to 20 Micron■ 1½” and 2” Ports - SAE O-Ring orCode 62 Flange■ Reverse Flow OptionSpecifications:Flow Rating: 265 GPMOperating Pressure: 6000 PSIProof Pressure: 9000 PSIBurst Pressure: 12,000 PSIFatigue Pressure:0-4000-0 PSI@3,000,000 cyclesBypass Setting:100 PSIDFluid Temperature: -40°F to +212°FConstrution:Head and Cap: Nodular IronBowl: Seamless Steel TubeIndicators: BrassElements: Consult FactoryWeight:Length 1 -84 Lbs.Length 2 -104 Lbs.Electrical Ratings:Hirschman Connector without Lamps:T - 110 VAC, .5 Amp Ind., 2 Amp Res.- 250 VAC, .5 Amp Ind., 2 Amp Res.- <strong>28</strong> VDC, 1 Amp Ind., 2 Amp Res.152Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure Filters1000 <strong>Series</strong>DimensionsInches (mm)Optional Mounting Bracket 153Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure Filters1000 <strong>Series</strong>Flow/Pressure Drop DataFluid Conditions: Viscosity 140 SSU and Sp. Gr. 0.88P IN PSI∆20HOUSING151050“S“ AND “F” PORT“H“ AND “T” PORT0 55 110 165 220 275∆P IN PSI200150100BYPASS VALVE5000 55 110 165 220 275FLOW RATE IN GPMP IN PSI∆252015105Length 11050-H-1FF1050-H-1101070-Z-1201070-Z-1211070-Z-1221070-Z-123P IN PSI∆252015105Length 21050-H-2FF1050-H-2101070-Z-2201070-Z-2211070-Z-2221070-Z-22300 35 70 105 140 17500 55 110 165 220 275FLOW RATE IN GPMFLOW RATE IN GPM∆P IN PSI403530REVERSEFLOW VALVEAdditive ∆P in reverse25flow direction201510Additive ∆P, normal5flow direction00 55 110 165 220 275FLOW RATE IN GPMMultipass Test Results to ISO 4572 (Time Weighted Average)Filtration RatingMedia Code βx > 100β 3 β 6β 10β 12β 20β 2520 3 >10099.021 6 1291.722 10 887.5>30099.67>10099.02295.423 20 – 250.0Element Beta ratio βxElement efficiency in percent*>150099.93>100099.9>10099.0887.5>200099.95>200099.95>20099.52095.0>500099.98>500099.98>500099.98>10099.0INFINFINF>20099.5154Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure Filters1000 <strong>Series</strong>Parts Breakdown1000 <strong>Series</strong>1 IndicatorsVisual Electrical Sub-Assy Indicator Plug6N50-2A 90.34.000.24 84.01.066.302 Electrical Actuator AssemblyHirschmann ConnectorPartVoltagesCode Number AvailableT FF3468 <strong>28</strong> VDC, 250 VAC Max.3 HeadDescriptionPart Number1000-S, SAE-24 (1-7/8²-12 Thread) 84.69.268.161000-H, SAE-32 (2-1/2²-12 Thread) 84.69.268.<strong>18</strong>1000-F, 1-1/2² SAE 6000 PSI Flange, Code 62 84.69.268.201000-T, 2² SAE 6000 PSI Flange, Code 62 84.69.268.22abcdefghi4 SealsDescription Buna-N VitonBypass Assy/Plug Seal* N93924 V93924Indicator to Head Seal* N72019 V72019Actuator Dust SealN72021Adaptor to Head Seal* 81.10.150.15 81.10.152.15Head/Bowl/Cap Seal* N92346 V92346Head to Bowl Back-Up RingFF3142Element Seal N72141 V72141Bowl Cap Seal* 81.10.150.86 81.10.152.86Drain Plug Seal* N93906 V939065 Element Kit‡Disposable All FluidsLength 3 µm abs. 6 µm abs. 10 µm abs. 20 µm abs.1 1070-Z-120 1070-Z-121 1070-Z-122 1070-Z-1232 1070-Z-220 1070-Z-221 1070-Z-222 1070-Z-223High Collapse Disposable (3000 psid)Length 3 µm absolute 15 µm absolute1 1050-H-1FF 1050-H-1102 1050-H-2FF 1050-H-210*Included in Seal Kit: 936063, Nitrile 936064, Fluorocarbon†Included in Element Kit‡To specify seal material, add the following suffix to the part number:A Nitrile H FluorocarbonOptions (Not Shown)PartNumberDescription402904 Mounting Bracket, Includes (2) 5/8”-11 x 1-1/4” Hex Flange Bolts155Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure Filters1000 <strong>Series</strong>HOW TO ORDER:Select the desired symbol (in the correct position) to construct a model code.Example:BOX 1 BOX 1 BOX 2 BOX 3 BOX 4 BOX 5 BOX 6 BOX 7 BOX 8 BOX 910 7 4 A 2HN70 S Z 1 23 TPElement Example:BOX 1 BOX 6 BOX 6 BOX 7 BOX 8 BOX 310 7 0 Z 1 23 ABOX 1: filter/Element typeSymbol Description5 Microglass HighStrength Disposable7 MicroglassInorganic DisposableBOX 2: filter flowSymbol Description2 With Reverse Flow Valve4 Normal FlowBOX 3: seal codeSymbol DescriptionAHNitrileFluorocarbonBOX 4: indicator typeNO BYPASS100 PSID BYPASSIndicator Type INDICATION@ INDICATION@73 PSID (5.0 BAR) 73 PSID (5.0 BAR)Visual 4HN00 2HN70Electrical (T) 5HT00 3HT70<strong>28</strong> VDC, 110-250 VACBOX 5: port optionsSymbol DescriptionFTSAE 6000 PSI1-1/2” Flange (Code 62)SAE 6000 PSI2” Flange (Code 62)Note: For Dual Indicator availability please consult Factory.BOX 6: element typeElement Types(with contained O-Ring)Suitable for all Conventional HydraulicZFluids, except Phosphate EstersAbsoluteMicron Ratings3, 6, 10 and 20BOX 7: element lengthSymbol Description1 Single length2 Double lengthBOX 8: Element MediaSymbol Description TypeFF 2µm Microglass III, high strength 510 10µm Microglass III, high strength 520 2µm Microglass III 721 5µm Microglass III 722 10µm Microglass III 723 20µm Microglass III 7BOX 9: optionsSymbol DescriptionTPOMITMounting BracketIf not required156Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


ServoSaver <strong>Series</strong>High Pressure Filters157


High Pressure FiltersServoSaver <strong>Series</strong>Features/Applications forHigh Pressure FiltersServoSaver <strong>Series</strong>■ Pressures to 4,000 PSI■ Flows to 30 GPM■ Microglass 3000 PSI CollapseElements in 3 or 15 Micron Absolute■ Point of use filtration324Model HSS981ServoSaver FilterServoSaver filters offer point-of-use filtration for some of the most sensitive hydraulicvalves that there are, servo/proportional valves. Complete protection is provided bynon-bypass filters equipped with high collapse strength elements installed directly atthe valve. The ServoSaver is designed specifically for this use and is not an adaption ofan in-line filter intended for bypass filtration.1. The Parker ServoSaver filter can be mounted directly under the servo or proportionalpilot valve through use of a subplate or sandwich plate. This eliminates extraplumbing that causes higher pressure drops and system generated contaminant.Direct mounting assures that contaminant is filtered out before it can damage thevalve or cause it to malfunction.2. Microglass elements in 3 and 15 micron absolute ratings provide high efficiencyfiltration. Actual dirt holding capacity is excellent and contributes to additional costsavings. Elements have a minimum collapse rating of 3000 PSI and can be used withall common hydraulic fluids.3. TruTell visual or electrical clogging indicators provide advance warning of impendingexcessive pressure drop across the filter element so that maintenance can beperformed before system stability is affected.4. Filter head and bowl are manufactured from high strength steel alloy to withstandhigh continuous or intermittent loads.1Filter SpecificationsMaterial:Head & Bowl:Electroless Nickel Plated Steel AlloyElement Hardware:Plated, Carbon Steel End Caps and CoreFilter Media:Glass Micro-Fiber, Epoxy End Cap AdhesiveFluid Compatabilty:Suitable for All Conventional Hydraulic Fluids,Except Phosphate EstersPressure Rating:Maximum Operating:4000 psi (276 Bar)Burst Pressure:19,000 psi (1310 Bar)Rated Fatigue Pressure:0-3000-0 PSID (0-210-0 Bar)10 6 Cycles per NFPAT2.6.1 R1-1991 (B/99)Temperature Range:Operating: -40 o F to +250 o F (-40 o C to 120 o C)Weight:04 Length: 11 lbs. (5.0 Kg)08 Length: 15.5 lbs. (7.0 Kg)158Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraualic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure FiltersServoSaver <strong>Series</strong>A B C D E F(A) ‘S’ Port, Visual Indicator andSandwich Plate Mounting(B) ‘M’ Port, Electrical Indicator andSandwich Plate Mounting(C) ‘S’ Port, Dual Electrical Indicator(D) ‘M’ Port, Visual Indicator(E) ‘S’ Port, Visual and ElectricalIndicator and Subplate Mounting(F) ‘M’ Port, Visual Indicator andSandwich Plate MountingThe ServoSaver filter can also be mountedto pumps, cylinders or other hydraulicdevices. Special adapter blocks or manifoldporting makes direct mounting simple andprovides for compact installation.159Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure FiltersServoSaver <strong>Series</strong>Flow/Pressure Drop CurvesFLOW, LITERS/MIN0 25 50 75 1002525FLOW, LITERS/MIN50 100 150P, PSID∆201510R981-H_0403 (2)R981-H_0415 (10)1.51.00.5∆P, BARP, PSID∆201510R981-H_0803 (4)1.5R981-H_0815 (<strong>18</strong>)1.51.00.5∆P, BAR5500 5 10 15 20 25 30Dirt Holding Capacity in Parenthesis (Grams)FLOW U.S. GPM00 10 20 30 40Fluid Conditions: Viscosity 140 SSU (30 cSt) and Specific Gravity 0.88 Note: Element ∆P is directly proportional to viscosity.Find Filter Assembly Pressure DropFLOW, LITERS/MINFilter assembly ∆P is equal to the sum of element and housingpressure drops taken from the appropriate curves and adjustedfor operating viscosity and specific gravity.2520HOUSINGS25 50 75 1001.5Example:Filter Model: HSS981A-VR-S0803Flow: 20 GPM (76 L/min)Viscosity: 78 SSU, Sp. Gr.: 0.96Step 1. Correct element ∆P for viscosity.Element ∆P = 14 psi x 78SSU/140SSU = 7.8 psi(1.0 bar x 14.6 cSt/30 cSt = 0.5 bar)Step 2. Correct housing ∆P for specific gravity.Housing ∆P = 7 psi x 0.96/0.88 = 7.6 psi (0.5 bar x 0.96/0.88 = 0.55 bar)Step 3. Calculate assembly ∆P.Assy ∆P = 7.8 psi + 7.6 psi = 15.4 psi (0.5 bar + 0.55 bar = 1.05 bar)P, PSID∆15105M PORTS PORT000 5 10 15 20 25 30FLOW U.S. GPMFluid Conditions: Specific gravity 0.88Note: Housing ∆P is directly proportionalto specific gravity.1.00.5∆P, BARMicroglass Media High PerformanceMedia Nominal Multipass Test Restults To ISO 4572Code Micron βx>200 (Time Weighted Averages)Ratingβ3 β6 β10 β12 β15 β20 β2503 1 3 200 >1000 >3000 >5000 ∞ ∞ ∞99.5 99.9 99.96 99.9815 10 15 3 12 50 75 >200 >2000 >500066.66 91.66 98.0 98.67 99.50 99.95 99.98Element Beta ratio βxElement efficiency in percentBETA RATINGBeta ratings are the recognized industrystandard for measuring filter efficiency.They offer the user an accurate methodof comparing different filters’ efficiency.Beta ratings are obtained from strictlycontrolled laboratory tests, to ISOSpecification 4572. The higher the Betaratio the greater the filter’s capacity tocapture particles larger than the indicatedBeta size. A Beta rating of Bx ≥ 75 witha corresponding efficiency of 98.6 % isnormally considered the absolute rating.160Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraualic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure FiltersServoSaver <strong>Series</strong>Dimensions - S PortInches (mm)‘S’ Port Option The pressure line is connected directly to the inlet port of theServoSaver. The outlet port of the filter is internally connected to the valve throughour subplate or a specific manifold pad provided by the user.Dimensions - M PortInches (mm)‘M’ Port Option This unique porting provides internal inlet and outlet porting of thefilter as well as an inlet to the valve without any disruption to the existing plumbing.Connection to the valve can be accomplished through our sandwich plate or aspecific manifold pad provided by the user.161Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure FiltersServoSaver <strong>Series</strong>Dimensions - M port Sandwich PlateInches (mm)Sandwich (Manifold) Plate Mounting:The ServoSaver filter assembly is mounted to amanifold that is sandwiched between thesubplate and valve.PORTCODE VALVE INTERFACE CIRCLE DIA. A B C D1A Vickers SM4-10: Atchley 206 .625 (15.9) 1.38 (35.1) 2.75 (69.9) 1.19 (30.2) 3.19 (81.0)Moog 770 Type II2A Atchley 207, 211; .780 (19.8) 1.38 (35.1) 2.75 (69.9) 1.19 (30.2) 3.19 (81.0)Moog 770 Type III1D NFPA D01, CETOP-3+NG-6 Diamond Pattern 1.44 (36.6) 2.88 (73.2) .94 (23.9) 2.75 (69.9)1M Moog 62: Atchley 215A .875 (22.2) 1.50 (38.1) 3.00 (76.2) 1.62 (41.1) 4.38 (111.3)4M Vickers SM4-40; Parker BD-30 1.750 (44.5) 2.25 (57.2) 4.50 (114.3) 1.68 (42.7) 4.12 (104.6)1P Pegasus 142A, 162A, 162R .937 (23.8) 1.50 (38.1) 3.00 (76.2) 1.19 (30.2) 3.25 (82.6)2P Pegasus 122 A .625 (15.9) 1.38 (35.1) 2.75 (69.9) 1.19 (30.2) 3.19 (81.0)1V Vickers SM4-15, Atchley 2<strong>18</strong>A .937 (23.8) 1.50 (38.1) 3.00 (76.2) 1.19 (30.2) 3.25 (82.6)FOR DIMENSIONAL INFORMATION ON OTHER SUBPLATES CONTACT PARKER.Dimensions - S port Sandwich PlateInches (mm)Subplate Mounting: The ServoSaver filter assemblyis mounted to a subplate which provides all of thenecessary threaded work ports as well as themanifolding surface for the valve.PORTCODE VALVE INTERFACE CIRCLE DIA. A B C D E F G H I1A Vickers SM4-10: Atchley 206: .625 (15.9) 2.00 (50.8) 4.31 (109.4) 2.00 (50.8) 4.00 (101.6) 2.69 (68.3) 3.34 (84.8) 1.75 (44.5) 3.75 (95.3) 10-32Moog 770 Type II2A Atchley 207, 211; .780 (19.8) 2.00 (50.8) 4.31 (109.4) 2.00 (50.8) 4.00 (101.6) 2.69 (68.3) 3.34 (84.8) 1.75 (44.5) 3.75 (95.3) 10-32Moog 770 Type III1D NFPA D01, CETOP-3+NG-6 Diamond 2.12 (53.8) 4.25 (108) 1.75 (44.4) 3.75 (95.2) 2.50 (63.5) 3.00 (76.2) 1.72 (43.7) 3.00 (76.2) 10-241M Moog 62: Atchley 215A .875 (22.2) 2.00 (50.8) 4.00 (101.6) 2.00 (50.8) 4.62 (117.3) 2.56 (65.0) 3.<strong>28</strong> (83.3) 1.51 (38.4) 3.52 (89.4) 5/16-<strong>18</strong>1P Pegasus 142A, 162A, 162R .937 (23.8) 2.00 (50.8) 4.31 (109.4) 2.00 (50.8) 4.00 (101.6) 2.69 (68.3) 3.<strong>28</strong> (83.3) 1.75 (44.5) 3.75 (95.3) 1/4-202P Pegasus 122 A .625 (15.9) 2.00 (50.8) 4.31 (109.4) 2.00 (50.8) 4.00 (101.6) 2.69 (68.3) 3.34 (84.8) 1.75 (44.5) 3.75 (95.3) 10-321V Vickers SM4-15, Atchley 2<strong>18</strong>A .937 (23.8) 2.00 (50.8) 4.31 (109.4) 2.00 (50.8) 4.00 (1.75) 2.69 (68.3) 3.34 (84.8) 2.31 (58.7) 3.75 (95.3) 1/4-20FOR DIMENSIONAL INFORMATION ON OTHER SUBPLATES CONTACT PARKER.162Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraualic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure FiltersServoSaver <strong>Series</strong>Parts BreakdownServoSaver <strong>Series</strong>SEAL KITNitrile 936077EPR 400913Fluorocarbon 936078Vent/Drain Plug(2 req’d for M-Port)400065Vent/Drain O-RingN93902 NitrileV93902 FluorocarbonE83902 EPRBowlBOWLLENGTH PARTCODE NUMBER04 40176608 401767HEAD ASSEMBLYPORTPARTTYPE NUMBERM 402065S 402066Bowl Back-up Ring400225Bowl O-RingN72035 NitrileV72035 FluorocarbonE82035 EPRElementVISUAL INDICATORINDICATOR PARTCODE NUMBERV 40<strong>18</strong>10B 40<strong>18</strong>11Head S-PortHead M-PortElement O-RingN72119 NitrileV72119 FluorocarbonE82119 EPRVent/DrainPlugINDICATOR PLUGINDICATOR PARTCODE NUMBERE, N, V 5059<strong>18</strong>ElectricalActuatorElectric SubassemblyVisual IndicatorIndicator PlugS-Port Bolt Kit400323Head/Plate O-RingN72017 NitrileV72017 FluorocarbonE82017 EPRM-PortBolt Kit400307Indicator SealN93908 NitrileV93908 FluorocarbonE83908 EPRELECTRICAL INDICATORSUB-ASSEMBLY ACTUATORINDICATOR PART PARTCODE QTY NUMBER NUMBER QTYB,E 1 40<strong>18</strong>14 FF3468 1D1 40<strong>18</strong>141 40<strong>18</strong>13FF3468 2163Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure FiltersServoSaver <strong>Series</strong>HOW TO ORDER:Select the desired symbol (in the correct position) to construct a model code.Example:STD BOX 1 BOX 2 BOX 3 BOX 4 BOX 5 BOX 6 BOX 7HSS981 A VR M 04 03 1DBOX 1: SealsSymbolAHERVRDescriptionNitrileFluorocarbon (FKM)Electrical IndicatorVisual IndicatorBOX 3: port optionsSymbol DescriptionMManifold inlet & outletBOX 4: Element lengthBOX 2: indicatorSymbol DescriptionSymbol Description 04 Single length08 Double lengthBOX 5: degree of filtrationSymbol Description03 3 Micron15 15 MicronBOX 7: Valve Interface plateSymbol DescriptionOMIT1DDirect Mount, No PlateRequiredNFPA D03, CETOP-3+NG-6BOX 6: Mounting StyleSymbol DescriptionOMITWDirect mountSandwich PlateReplacement ElementsMedia Single length Double length2µ Microglass III 935191 93519310µ Microglass III 935192 935192Please note the bolded options reflectstandard options with a reduced lead-time.Consult factory on all other lead-time options.164Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraualic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


12S <strong>Series</strong>High Pressure Filters165


High Pressure Filters12S <strong>Series</strong>Features/Applications■ Offshore – High pressure and aggressive environment■ DI Water – Water fogging■ Food Processing – Caustic washdown (poultry, etc.)■ Test Stands – High pressureLightweightPortingFeature Advantage BenefitMultipass tested elements(per ANSI/NFPA T3.10.8.8R1-1990)Optional visual andelectrical indicatorsDrain portOptional upstream &downstream sensing portsHigh strength Microglass IIIelements100% pressure testedEase of service and installationFlexibilityFilter performance backedby recognized and acceptedlaboratory test standardsKnow exactly when toservice elementsDrain all oil from assemblyprior to servicingAdd additional instrumentation2000 psid collapse strengthMulti-layer mediaWire reinforced pleatsQualityReduced installation costReduction in piping and useof adaptorsFilters you select haveknown performance levelsKeeps system cleanEliminates cross contaminationProduct flexibilityHigh capacity with high efficiencyNo performance loss frompleat bunchingReliability166Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


IHigh Pressure Filters12S <strong>Series</strong>12SMP (10,000 psi) SpecificationsPressure Ratings:Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure(MAOP): 10,000 psi (690 bar)Proof: 15,000 psi (1035 bar)Operating Temperatures:Fluorocarbon (FKM)Ethylene Propylene (EPR)Perfluoroelastomer (FFKM)-15°F (-26°C) to 275°F (-135°C)-40°F (-40°C) to 225°F (-107°C)5°F (-15°C) to 536°F ( <strong>28</strong>0°C)*Element Collapsing Rate:High Collapse “H” option: 2,000 psi (138 bar)Materials:Head: Stainless Steel 316LBowl: Stainless Steel 316LWeight (approximate):Model Single Length Double Length12SMP 14 lbs. (6.35 kg.) 17 lbs. (7.71 kg.)* Consult factory when requesting this seal. A special element maybe required to withstand operating temperature.12SHP (20,000 psi) SpecificationsPressure Ratings:Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure(MAOP): 20,000 psi (1,380 bar)Proof: 30,000 psi (2,070 bar)Operating Temperatures:Fluorocarbon (FKM)Ethylene Propylene (EPR)Perfluoroelastomer (FFKM)-15°F (-26°C) to 275°F (-135°C)-40°F (-40°C) to 225°F (-107°C)5°F (-15°C) to 536°F (-<strong>28</strong>0°C)** Consult factory when requesting this seal. A special element maybe required to withstand operating temperature.Element Collapsing Rate:High Collapse “H” option: 2,000 psi (138 bar)Materials:Head: Stainless Steel 17-4Bowl: Stainless Steel 17-4Weight (approximate):Model Single Length Double Length12SHP 14 lbs. (6.35 kg.) 17 lbs. (7.71 kg.)DimensionsBURST TESTPROOF TEST ON FILTER HOUSING2.34 (59.44) ELECTRICAL INDICATOR1.44 (36.58) VISUAL INDICATOR3000025000PORT SIZES PERREQUIREMENTS(BOTH SIDES)20000PSID1500010000SINGLE LENGTH:8.09 (205.49)DOUBLE LENGTH:11.80 (299.72)APPLY PST PIPE SEALANT#567 TO THREADSLUBRICATE O-RINGTORQUE BOWL TO75 ± 10 FT-LBS50000TIME1.00(25.4)OPTIONAL DRAIN PLUGTORQUE SPECIFICATIONS:SAE-4: <strong>18</strong>-20 FT-LB1/4 M/P: 20-25 FT-LBINLET4.25 DIA. REFOPTIONALVISUAL/ELECTRICALINDICATORO.75(19.05).75(19.05)1.50(38.1)3/8-16 UNC-2B x .63 MIN.FULL THREADMOUNTING HOLES(2 PLACES)I OINLETOPTIONAL 1/4" NOM. PRESSURESENSING PORTS (2 PLACES)OUTLETOUTLET167Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure Filters12S <strong>Series</strong>12S-1 Element PerformanceBeta Rating10000EfficiencyEfficiency %PSID100CapacityBAR2Q5Q8010Q05Q6100020010010Q20Q99.999.599.0604020Q5432095.02002Q212 50.000 1 2 3 4 5 6Grams0 4 8 12 16 20Micron Size (c)Multipass tests run @ 10 gpm to 100 psid terminal - 5mg/L BUGL0Flow vs. Pressure LossLPMLPM0 10 20 30 40 50 60 700 20 40 60 802520150SUS1.52520HOUSINGS3/4 M/PSAE-101.5PSID1510502Q05Q10Q20Q1.00.5BARPSID15105SAE-8SAE-121.00.5BAR1 NPTF00 5 10 15 200.000 5 10 15 20 250.0GPMGPM168Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure Filters12S <strong>Series</strong>12S-2 Element PerformanceBeta Rating10000EfficiencyEfficiency %PSID100CapacityBAR2Q5Q8005Q6100020010010Q20Q99.999.599.0604020Q10Q02Q5432095.020212 50.000 5 10 15 20Grams0 4 8 12 16 20Micron Size (c)Multipass tests run @ 15 gpm to 100 psid terminal - 5mg/L BUGL0Flow vs. Pressure LossLPM0 20 40 60 80LPM0 20 40 60 802520150SUS1.52520HOUSINGS3/4 M/PSAE-101.5PSID151002Q1.0BARPSID1510SAE-81.0BAR505Q10Q20Q0.55SAE-120.51 NPTF00 5 10 15 20 250.000 5 10 15 20 250.0GPMGPM169Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


High Pressure Filters12S <strong>Series</strong>HOW TO ORDER:Select the desired symbol (in the correct position) to construct a model code.Example:BOX 1 BOX 2 BOX 3 BOX 4 BOX 5 BOX 6 BOX 7 BOX 812SMP 1 10QH SP MP 6 11BOX 1: Basic AssemblySymbol Description12SMP 10,000 psi MAOP (316 S.S.)12SHP 20,000 psi MAOP (17-4 S.S.)BOX 2: LengthSymbolDescription1 Single2 DoubleBOX 3: Element MediaSymbol20QH10QH05QH02QHDescription20µm Microglass III, 2000 psid collapse10µm Microglass III, 2000 psid collapse5µm Microglass III, 2000 psid collapse2µm Microglass III, 2000 psid collapseBOX 4: SealsSymbol DescriptionNone Fluorocarbon (FKM)E 1 Ethylene Propylene (EPR)Note: 1.Recomended for DI Water applicationsBOX 5: IndicatorSymbol DescriptionN No Indicator, no pressure portSP 1 1/4” pressure ports only4L35 2 Visual manual reset, 50 psid setting5T35 2 Electrical (DIN 43650-A/ISO 4400), 50 psid settingNote: 1.Pressure ports will match port type selected in BOX 62.Available for operating pressure


Portable Filter CartsModels 5MF and 10MF zf06171


5MF and 10MFPortable Filter CartApplications forParker Filter Carts■ Filtering new fluid before putting intoservice■ Transferring fluid from drums orstorage tanks to system reservoirs■ Conditioning fluid thatis already in use■ Complimenting existingsystem filtration■ Removing free water froma system■ For use with fluids such ashydraulic, gear and lube oilsParker filter carts are the idealway to prefilter and transfer fluidsinto reservoirs or to clean up existingsystems.Fluid should always be filtered beforebeing put into use. New fluid is notnecessarily clean fluid. Most newfluids (right out of the drum) are unfitfor use due to high initialcontamination levels. Contamination,both particulate and water, may beadded to a new fluid during processing,mixing, handling and storage.Water is removed by installingPar-Gel elements in the outlet filter.Par-Gel elements are made froma polymer which has an extremelyhigh affinity for free water. Once watercomes into contact with this material,it is removed from the system.The Parker filter cart uses two highcapacity ModuFlow filters for longelement life and better systemprotection. The first stage (inlet) filtercaptures larger particles, while thesecond stage (outlet) filter controlsfiner particles or removes water. Arugged industrial quality gear pumpgets the job done fast.Using a Parker portable filter cart isthe most economical way to protectyour system from the harm that can becaused by contamination.Features Advantages Benefits• Two filters instead of one. • Pump protection and long • Element cost savings andelement life.trouble-free service.• Wide variety of particulate • Capable of getting a fluid to • Avoids excess costs due filterelements available. a desired cleanliness level. to over or under filtration.• Par-Gel water removal • Removes “free water” from • Gets dirt and water out ofelements available. a system. system with one process.• Heavy duty frame. • Rugged and durable. • Built to last for many hoursof use.• Lightweight and portable. • Easy to move from • One person operation.place-to-place.• Two flow rates available • Enables use in low or high • Matched to your needs.(5 gpm or 10 gpm). viscosity applications.• Eleven-foot hose and • Additional hardware • Ready to use as received.wand assemblies included.not necessary.172Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


5MF and 10MFPortable Filter CartFeaturesService Cover■ Top-accessiblefor easy changingof elementsDual Filters■ Two-stagefiltration for longelement life andpump protectionHose & WandAssembly■ Ready to use;no additionalhardware needed■ Flexible hoses fortight spots■ Kink-resistant hoseprevents pumpcavitationGear Pump■ Industrial quality■ Quiet operation■ Dependable, long lifeVisual Indicator■ Tells you when tochange elementMotor■ Industrial brandnameHeavy Duty Frame■ Rugged andbuilt to lastDrip Pan■ Helps keep thework area safeand cleanElements(not shown)■ Available for bothparticulate and waterremovalElectrical Cord(not shown)■ 6ft. with on/off switch■ Optional 20 ft. cordwith reel173Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


5MF and 10MFPortable Filter CartSpecificationsMaximum Recommended Fluid Viscosity:10MF: 500 SUS (108 cSt) (.85 specific gravity)5MF: 3000 SUS (627 cSt) (.85 specific gravity)Visual Indicator:Visual differential type3-band (clean, change, bypass)Filter Bypass Valve Settings:Inlet: 3 psid (.2 bar)Outlet: 25 psid (1.7 bar)Operating Temperatures:Buna N (Nitrile) -40°F to 150°F(-40°C to 66°C)F3 (high temp option)-15°F to 200°F(-26°C to 93°C)Electrical Service Required:10MF - 110/220 volts, 60/50 Hz,single phase, 10/5 amps5MF - 110/220 volts, 60/50 Hz,single phase, 8/4 ampsCElectrical Motor:l0MF - ¾ hp @ 3450 rpm, O.D.P.5MF - ½ hp @ 1725 rpm, O.D.P.Thermal overload protectionConstruction:Cart Frame: SteelFilter Head: AluminumFilter Bowl: SteelHoses: PVC (Std.)EDPM (high temp option)Wands: PVC (Std.)Steel tube (high temp option)Weight (approximate): 110 Lbs. (45.4 kg)ADimensions: inches (millimeter)A - Height: 40.5” (1029)B - Width: 25.5” (648)C - Depth: 19.0” (483)B174Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


5MF and 10MFPortable Filter CartTypical Fluid CleanlinessLevel RequirementsMany manufacturers of hydraulic components haveestablished fluid cleanliness levels for their components.Using a portable filter cart can be a very effectiveway to reach and maintain these cleanliness levels.ISOComponentCleanliness LevelServo control valves 16/14/11Proportional valves 17/15/12Vane and pistonpumps/motors <strong>18</strong>/16/13Directional and pressurecontrol valves <strong>18</strong>/16/13Gear pumps/motors 19/17/14Flow control valvescylinders 20/<strong>18</strong>/15New fluid 20/<strong>18</strong>/15Filter Cart PerformanceFluid cleanliness levels are a function of initialcontamination levels, contamination ingression rates,reservoir size and filter element efficiency. The chartbelow lists approximate time requirements to achievecertain cleanliness levels based on the assumptionsnoted.Reservoir Time ProjectedCapacity Required Cleanliness(Gallons) (Hours) Level (ISO)50 0.5 20/<strong>18</strong>/1550 1.0 17/15/1250 2.5 16/14/11100 1.5 <strong>18</strong>/16/13100 2.5 17/15/12100 4.0 16/14/11200 2.5 19/17/14200 3.5 <strong>18</strong>/16/13200 5.0 17/15/12Notes:The results in the chart are based on the following assumption:1. Initial contamination level is 500,000 particles greater than10 micrometers per 100 ml of fluid (10MF cart).2. Inlet filter fitted with 40SA element. outlet with 10C element.3. System ingression rate equal to 1 X 10 6 particles greaterthan 10 micrometers entering the system per minute.Filter Cart Element PerformanceTime AveragedMedia Filter Beta x/y/z =2/20/75 CapacityCode Media Where x/y/z is: (Grams)74W Woven Wire 0.0029 1 *40W Woven Wire 0.0016 1 *40SA Synthetic 40 Micron Nominal 2 *20C Cellulose 20 Micron Nominal 2 *10C Cellulose 6/<strong>18</strong>/22 Micron 1520Q Microglass II 7.5/12.5/17 Micron 4710Q Microglass II


5MF and 10MFPortable Filter CartAssembly1) Install hoses to inlet and outletfilters by threading the hose endwith the straight thread “o”-ringseal fitting into the filter flange.2) Connect the PVC tube wands tothe swivel fitting on the hose end.Whenever servicing the PVC tubewand do not overtorque the metalfittings going into the PVC coupling.Overtorque will result in cracking thecoupling. Generally, 1/4 turn beyondhandtight is sufficient.Operating Instructions1) Insert the inlet wand assemblyinto the supply fluid receptacle(drum/reservoir). The “RF”. filteris the inlet filter.2) Insert the outlet wand assemblyinto the clean fluid receptacle(drum/reservoir). The “CF” fIlteris the outlet filter.Caution:Do not kink the hose assemblies,this may result in excessivevacuum or pressure at the pump.3) Verify that the ON/OFF switch isOFF and plug the cord into a 115V10A grounded outlet (3 wire).4) Turn switch to ON position andcheck outlet wand for oil flow.Allow 30 to 60 seconds for filtersto fill with oil. If repeated attemptsto obtain oil flow fail, check pumpinlet fittings for tightness, removeinlet filter access cover and verifythe cover sealing “o”-ring is inplace. For very viscous fluids itmay be necessary to pour 1 or 2quarts of fluid into the “RF” inletfilter housing to prime pumpinitially.5) The condition of the filterelement should be monitored byobserving the cleanlinessindicator on the dischargefilter. When the Indicator is in theCHANGE position, both inlet andoutlet filter elements MUST bereplaced to prevent fluid fromgoing into bypass in the filters.6) The inlet filter Is provided with a3PSI bypass spring, and preventsthe pump from cavitating If theelement is not changed. The outletfilter is provided with a 25PSlbypass spring to prevent excessivepressure which may be harmful topersonnel or to the filter cart.Warning:The filter bypass spring acts as arelief valve for the pump. Do notrestrict the discharge hose witha shut-off valve which will defeatthe function of the bypass valve,causing excessive pressure, whichmay be harmful to personnel or tothe filter cart.7) The cleanliness indicator workson differential pressure andwill indicate the condition of theelement (CLEAN, CHANGE, orBYPASS).NOTE:The filter cart must be inoperation for the indicatorto read properly.Trouble ShootingMaintenanceInstructions1) Turn switch to OFF position andunplug cord from electrical outlet.2) Remove tube wands from oil toprevent siphoning.3) Loosen hex head screws onfilter cover. Turn cover to clearscrews, remove cover.4) Pull flow diverter assemblyfrom the filter head. Filterelement will follow the diverter.a) Replace the cellulose,synthetic or Microglass IIelements. Verify replacement.b) Wire mesh elements can becleaned. Ultrasonic cleanersprovide best results.5) Install element on flow diverterand reinstall in filter housing.Make sure diverter “o”-rings seatproperly into the head.6) Check to be sure that the notchon the flow diverter lines up withthe notch in the head.7) Inspect the cover “o”-ring andreplace if necessary.8) Replace cover and tighten hexhead screws until they are snug.Do not over-torque these screws.Do not interchange the inlet filtercover with the outlet filter cover.(The inlet filter has a “RF” prefix,the outlet filter has a “CF” prefix).Problem Cause SolutionDoes not start. ON/OFF switch. Turn switch ON, replace switch if defective.No electrical power.Plug in cart.Defective motor.Replace.No oil flow or Filter housing not filled with oil. Allow pump to run 30 to 60 seconds.erratic pump noise. Suction leak.Check tightness of inlet fittings.Check “o”-ring in inlet filter cover for nicks.Kink or restriction in inlet hose.Add 1 or 2 quarts of oil to inlet filter.Defective pump.Replace pump.Indicator readsCHANGEor BYPASS.Indicator does notseem to move.Element dirty.Oil extremely cold or viscous.Replace or clean elements (both filters).Change element to coarser micron rating.No outlet element.Install element.40 micron element installed Check cart model number to verify correctin outlet filler.element. The inlet filter has a rating “RF”prefix; the ouflet filter has a “CF” preflx.176Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


5MF and 10MFPortable Filter CartFilter Cart Replacement PartsReplacement Element Part NumbersBuna Seals FluorocarbonMedia Code (Standard) Seals74W 924456 92504340W 924455 92504240SA 924448 92503520C 924451 92503810C 924450 92503720Q 933742Q 933743Q10Q 924453Q 925040Q05Q 924452Q 925039Q02Q 933068Q 933069QWR 927584 9<strong>28</strong>908Item PartNo. No. Description Quantity1 9<strong>28</strong>690 Frame 12 9<strong>28</strong>653 Axle 13 9<strong>28</strong>650 Wheel 24 9<strong>28</strong>651 Handle Grip 25 9<strong>28</strong>649 Cord Cleat 1Opt. 5 9<strong>28</strong>623 Cord Reel 16 9<strong>28</strong>731 Pump 17 9<strong>28</strong>678 Motor 10MF 17 929692 Motor 5MF ó8 9<strong>28</strong>748 Pipe Reducer 19 9<strong>28</strong>7<strong>28</strong> Tube Fitting 110 9<strong>28</strong>652 Adapter Fitting 111 9<strong>28</strong>677 Suction Tube AssemblyItem PartNo. No. Description Quantity12 9<strong>28</strong>749 Pipe Reducer 113 9<strong>28</strong>729 Adapter Fitting 114 9<strong>28</strong>676 Discharge Tube Assembly15 9<strong>28</strong>727 Tube Fitting 116 9<strong>28</strong>663 Hose Assy. - Buna N 216 9<strong>28</strong>621 Hose Assy. - Fluorocarbon ó17 9<strong>28</strong>784 Tube Wand Assy. Buna N 217 9<strong>28</strong>620 Tube Wand Assy. Fluorocarbon<strong>18</strong> 932<strong>18</strong>7 Name Plate 119 RF2-1-**-PP3-YN-F9-1 Inlet Filter - Buna N 119 F3-RF2-1-**-PP3-YN-F9-1 Inlet Filter - Fluorocarbon ó20 CF2-1**-MP25-F9-YN-1 Outlet Filter - Buna N 120 F3-CF2-1-**-MP25-F9-YN-1 Outlet Filter - Fluorocarbon ó**Refer to table above177Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


5MF and 10MFPortable Filter CartHOW TO ORDER:Select the desired symbol (in the correct position) to construct a model code.Example:BOX 1 BOX 2BOX 3BOX 4BOX 5BOX 6F310MF40SA10Q6Design numberassigned by ParkerBOX 1: SealsSymbolNone (Std.)F3DescriptionNitrileHigh temperatureserviceBOX 3 : INLET FILTERSymbol Description40SA40W74W20C20QSyntheticStainless Steel MeshStainless Steel MeshCelluloseMicroglass IIIBOX 5 : OPTIONSSymbol Description1 None3 Magnets in inlet filter6 20 FT electrical cord(retractable reel)9 Indicator on inlet filterBOX 2 : MODELSymbol Description10MF5MF10 GPM(500 SUS MAX.)5 GPM(3000 SUS MAX.)BOX 4 : OUTLET FILTERSymbol Description10C20Q10Q05Q02QWRCelluloseMicroglass IIIMicroglass IIIMicroglass IIIMicroglass IIIPAR-GEL Water RemovalBOX 6 : DESIGN NUMBERSymbol DescriptionApplied to the filter by Parker HydraulicFilter Division. Use the full model code,including the design number whenordering replacement parts.Please note the bolded options reflectstandard options with a reducedlead- time. Consult factory on allother lead-time options.178Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Guardian ®Portable Filtration System zf04179


Portable Filtration SystemGuardian ®Ground SupportHydraulic ServiceMiningThe Guardian portable filtration system is a uniquepump/motor/filter combination designed for conditioningand transferring petroleum-based and water emulsionfluids. It protects your system from contamination addedwith new fluid because new fluid is not necessarily cleanfluid. Most new fluids right out of the drum are unfit for usedue to high initial concentrations of contaminants.Contamination may be added to a new fluid duringprocessing, mixing, handling, and storage.The Guardian also circulates and “polishes” fluid in yourexisting systems to reduce the contamination to anacceptable level.There are literally hundreds of applications that theGuardian is suited for, with more being discovered each day.If your system is sensitive to the harmful effects ofcontamination, then the Guardian may be ideal for you.<strong>18</strong>0Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Portable Filtration SystemGuardian ®Features Advantages BenefitsLightweight, handheld, compact design(less than 24 Ibs 16”X 8” approximate footprint).Flow rate to 4 gpm.Powerful pump/motorcombination withCarboxylated Nitrileseals standard.Built-in relief valvewith no downstreamfluid bypass.Wide variety of filterelements available.Clear, wire-reinforced5’ hose assemblies withwand attachments.Optional quickdisconnect hoseconnections.Heavy-duty ¼ HP,115 VAC (230 VAC, 24VDC- optional) motorwith thermal overloadprotection.Geroter pump withvisible serviceable inletstrainer.Quiet operation.Convenientinlet-to-outlet hoseconnection.Low center ofgravity.Easy to carry and fitseasily on top of 55gallon drums.Filters and transferssimultaneously.Handles fluids up to16,000 sus viscosity(11,000 SUS -24 VDC).Only filtered fluidreaches downstreamcomponents.High capacity 2 micronabsolute disposablemicroglass to 74micron cleanable wireand water removal.No additional hardwarerequired.Fast, easy setup andtear-down.UL recognized and CSAlisted, with replaceablebrushes.Dirt tolerant designwith added protection.Less than 70dB noiselevel @ 3 feet.Contains fluids whentransporting.Guardian stability.One personoperation, capableof getting to hard toreach areas.One step operation.Reliable performancein a wide variety ofoperating conditions.100% filtrationensured, even whenunattended.Maximizeselement lifebetween changes.Ready to use and easyto maneuver.Eliminates messydrips.Safe, reliableperformance; fieldserviceable.Pump reliability inhighly contaminatedfluids.Can be used mostanywhere withminimal disturbance.Clean and safeoperation.Unattendedreliability.Dual motor seals. Added motor protection. Longer motor life.Auxiliary inlet/outletports.Used in place of, or inaddition to, standardports. The outlet canalso be used as asampling port.Flexibility.MobileIndustrialMarine<strong>18</strong>1Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Portable Filtration SystemGuardian ®Installation andSpecification DataMaximum Allowable Operating Pressure(MAOP): 50 psi (3.4 bar)Flow Capacity: up to 4 gpm (15 lpm)Maximum Recommended Fluid Viscosity:(.85 specific gravity)110-120 VAC and220-240 VAC 16,000 SUS24VDC11,000 SUSWarning: Explosion hazard. Do notpump flammable liquids such asgasoline, alcohol, solvents, etc.Operating Temperatures:Unit: -15°F to <strong>18</strong>0°F(-26°C to 82°C)Wand/Hose: 25°F to I20°F(-4°C to 49°C)Visual Indicator: differentialpressure type, set at 25 psid.Recommended Fluids: petroleumbased oils, water emulsions, anddiesel fuels.Integral Relief Valve: set at 50 psifor motor protection.Noise Level:


MediaCodeFilterMediaMultipass test run at 4 gpm to 35 psid1Reference ratings only. Not multipass tested due to coarseness.* Not applicableGuardian Element PerformancePortable Filtration SystemGuardian ®BetaRatingEfficiencyat xParticle SizeB x = 2 50.0%B x = 20 95.0%B x = 75 98.7%B x = 200 99.5%B x = 1000 99.9%Estimated Guardian Element Life and Cleanliness LevelsThe following chart shows typical element life(in gallons of oil passed) and cleanliness levelsElements UsedMedia New Oil ISO ISO Achieved Element Life per 250 gallons10C 22/20/16 21/19/15 120 gallons 2.0820Q 22/20/16 21/19/15 486 gallons .5110Q 22/20/16 19/16/14 407 gallons .6105Q 22/20/16 17/15/12 330 gallons .7502Q 22/20/16 15/13/10 316 gallons .79* 1. New oil is at ISO 22/20/16.2. No environment or work ingression.3. Single pass oil transfer.Time AveragedBeta x/y/z =2/20/75Where x/y/z is:DirtCapacity(Grams)74W Woven Wire 74 micron 1 *40W Woven Wire 40 micron 1 *25W Woven Wire 25 micron 1 *20C Cellulose 20 micron 1 *10C Cellulose 5/8/16 420Q Microglass III 7.1/13.7/17.3 16.210Q Microglass III 2.7/7.3/10.3 14.405Q Microglass III


Portable Filtration SystemGuardian ®Guardian OperationA. Remove all shipping plugs from the hoses and fittings.B. Connect the inlet and outlet hose assemblies to the unit.C. Connect the wand assemblies, if required.D. Place the inlet hose wand assembly into the fluid to befiltered and/or transferred.E. Place the outlet hose/wand assembly into the containerwhere the fluid discharge is desired.F. Plug in the unit.G. Flip the switch on the end of the unit to the “on” position.NOTE: For no-mess transportation, the inlet and outlet hoseassemblies can be screwed together by removing thewand assembly.Troubleshooting GuideProblem Cause SolutionElement ServicingA. Flip the switch on the end of the unit to the “off” position anddisconnect the electrical plug.B. Rotate the cover counter-clockwise and remove.C. Remove the element from the housing. Discard alldisposable elements. These elements are not cleanable,D. Place the new element In the housing, fitting the o-ring neckinto the large hole at the bottom.E. Inspect the cover o-ring and replace if necessary.F. Replace the cover and hand-tighten.NOTE 1: It is recommended that the Guardian becleaned and flushed between uses withdissimilar fluids to prevent fluid mixing.NOTE 2: Motor brushes may require changeoutevery 500 service hoursDoes not start. ON/OFF switch. Turn switch on, replace switch if defective.No electrical power.Plug in Guardian, check for tripped circuit breakers,check for blown fuses.Rectifier.Replace if defective.Motor overheats (160°F)Allow motor to cool, thermal overload will automatically reset.Defective motor.Replace motor.Does not start or erratic Worn motor brushes. Replace motor brushes.motor noise.Intermittent start/ High viscosity fluids. High viscosity fluids can cause the motor to overheatstop operation.and cycle intermittently.Worn motor brushes.Replace motor brushes.Defective motor.Replace motor.Hot motor. Pumping under heavy load. It is normal, under a heavy pumping load, for the motorto reach 160°FDefective motor.Replace motor if shell temperature reaches greaterthan 170°FNo flow or erratic Filter housing not filled with oil. Allow Guardian to run a few seconds.pump noise. Suction leak. Check tightness of inlet fittings and hoses. Check gaskets are inplace and are not damaged. Kink or restriction in the inlet hose.Obstructed outlet.Clear outlet.Element dirty.Replace or clean element.Sheared pump key.Replace woodruff key.Defective Guardian.Replace unit.No flow, erratic pump Gears binding. Disassemble Guardian and thoroughly clean the gear set.noise, motor overheats.Always use the inlet strainer provided to protect the unit.Replace defective gears.No suction. Plugged strainer. Clean or replace the inlet strainer as required.Clean relief valve. Check for damaged internal o-rings.Reduced oil flow. High viscosity fluids. High viscosity fluids can cause reduced flow, which is normal.Element dirty.Replace or clean element.Relief valve sticks or is lodged open. Clean relief valve or replace if defective.Partially obstructed inlet or outlet hose. Clear the hose obstruction.Suction leak.Check tightness of inlet fittings and hose.Worn gears.Replace gear set.Indicator moves to Element dirty, Replace or clean element.RED Area. Oil extremely cold or viscous. Change element to coarser micron rating.Obstructed outlet.Clear outlet obstruction.Defective Indicator.Replace Indicator.Indicator does not No element. Install element.seem to move. Defective indicator. Replace indicator.Hoses discolor or Fluid compatibility, Certain fluids, over time, will cause the hoses to discolor. Thisare hard.does not impair their performance. But, some fluids will causethe hoses to become brittle, requiring replacement.Oil formation under unit. Defective shaft seal. Replace the motor shaft seal.<strong>18</strong>4Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Portable Filtration SystemGuardian ®Replacement PartsReplacement ElementsMedia Part No. Box Qty.02Q 933467Q 205Q 9320<strong>18</strong>Q 210Q 932017Q 220Q 933468Q 210C 932016 220C 932020 225W 922627 140W 9226<strong>28</strong> 174W 922626 1WR 932019 2Parts List1. Label.....................................Consult Factory2. Motor, 110-120 VAC........................... 931913220-440 VAC............................ 93238124 VDC..................................... 9327593. SHCS(4),¼-20x1................................. 9027344. Adapter Plate..................................... 93<strong>18</strong>905. Housing O-Ring.................................V720416. Polypak Seal....................................... 9319217. Shadow Plate..................................... 93<strong>18</strong>998. Woodruff Key 1 /8 x 3/8 . .....................93<strong>18</strong>779. SHCS(4), ¼-20 x ¾.............................. 90267910. Roll Pin 1 /8 x ¾..................................... 90363011. Geroter Set......................................... 93<strong>18</strong>73NOTE: SHCS denotes “socket head cap screw”12. Geroter Ring...................................... 93190313. Outlet Plate........................................ 93190014. Geroter O-ring...................................V7213515. Brass Pipe Plug (2) ½-14.................. 93192016. RoIl Pin 1 /8 x 5/8 ................................... 90342617. SHCS (2), ¼-20 x 5/8 ............................ 93<strong>18</strong>89<strong>18</strong>. Handle................................................ 93<strong>18</strong>9719. Cover.................................................. 93<strong>18</strong>9220. Cover O-Ring.....................................V7223721. Element..........................................................22. Relief Valve......................................... 9<strong>28</strong>98123. Indicator Kit....................................... 92742224. Housing.............................................. 93<strong>18</strong>3825. Rubber Bumpers (2).......................... 93<strong>18</strong>8826. SHCS(2), ¼-20 x ½............................. 90290727. Brass Fitting (2)................................. 9319<strong>28</strong><strong>28</strong>. Gasket (4)........................................... 93195629. Inlet Screen........................................ 93192730. Inlet Hose Assembly.......................... 93193631. Outlet Hose Assembly....................... 93193732. Wand Crevice Assembly.................... 93196533. Wand Adapter Assembly................... 93196634. Washer (2).......................................... 92610635. Quick Disconnect Kit......................... 932097(Not Shown)36. Washer............................................... 93208537. Brush Kit (110/120)........................... 934329(220/240 VAC).................... 934327(24 VDC)............................. 932761Seal Kit .................................................... 932263Bowl Extension Kit ................................. 932081<strong>18</strong>5Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Portable Filtration SystemGuardian ®HOW TO ORDER:Select the desired symbol (in the correct position) to construct a model code.Example:BOX 1BOX 2GT4BOX 310CBOX 41BOX 5Design numberassigned by ParkerBOX 1: SealsSymbolDescriptionNone Carboxylate Nitrile(Standard)Note: Consult factory for fluids not compatiblewith fluorocarbonBOX 2 : MODELSymbol DescriptionGT4GT4 DGT4 EGuardian ® 110/120 VAC24VDC220/240 VACBOX 3 : MEDIASymbol Description74W Wire Mesh40W Wire Mesh25W Wire Mesh20CCellulose10CCellulose20QMicroglass III10QMicroglass III05QMicroglass III02QMicroglass IIIWRWater RemovalBOX 4 : OPTIONSSymbol Description1 None6 Quick disconnecthose connectionsBOX 5 : DESIGN NUMBERSymbol DescriptionApplied to the Guardian by ParkerHydraulic Filter Division. Use thefull model code, including the designnumber when ordering replacement parts.Please note the bolded options reflectstandard options with a reduced lead-time.Consult factory on all other lead-time options.<strong>18</strong>6Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Portable PurificationSystemsModels PVS <strong>18</strong>5, 600, 1200, <strong>18</strong>00, 2700 zf05<strong>18</strong>7


PVSPortable Purification SystemsPrinciples of OperationContaminated oil is drawn into the Parker PortablePurification System by a vacuum of 25 In/Hg. The oilpasses through the in-line low watt density heaterwhere the oil is heated to an optimum temperature of150° F (66°C).The oil then enters the distillation column whereit is exposed to the vacuum through the use of specialdispersal elements. This increases the exposedsurface area of the oil and converts the water to vaporform, which is then drawn through the condenser bythe vacuum pump.The water-free oil falls to the bottom of the column andis removed by a heavy duty lube oil pump. This pumpforces the dry oil through a final particulate removalfilter. Clean oil passes out of the unit, back to thereservoir — and into the system.Effects of Water ContaminationWater is one of the most common contaminants ina fluid system and one of the most damaging. Whenwater contaminates a system, it can cause seriousproblems such as:Free water occurs when oil becomes saturated andcannot hold any more water. This water is usually seenas cloudy oil or puddles of water at the bottom of an oilreservoir. Water which is absorbed into the oil is calleddissolved water. At higher temperatures, oil has theability to hold more water in the dissolved stage dueto the expansion of oil molecules. As the oil cools, thisability reverses and free water will appear where notvisible before. In addition to temperature, fluid typealso determines the saturation point for your system(see chart above). Corrosion by etching metal Fluid breakdown, reductionof lubricating properties,additive precipitation, andoil oxidation Reduced dielectric strength Abrasive wear inhydraulic components<strong>18</strong>8Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


PVSPortable Purification SystemsApplications for PVSPortable Purification Systems Paper Mills- Dryer Lubrication- Hydraulic- Compressor Lubrication- Calenders Steel Mills- Bearing Lubrication- Continuous Casters- Press Roll Lubrication Power Generation- Turbine Oil- Transformer Oil- EHC Systems Industrial/Aerospace- Test Stands- Machine ToolsDesiccantBreatherCondenserVacuumChamber withVisual CoverSelf DiagnosingControlsVisualCondensateHolding TankLow Watt DensityHeaterMoisture SensorDisplayReverse PhaseSwitchProgrammableThermostatFeatures Advantages BenefitsVariable flow circuit • Allows oil to heat more quickly • Starts to remove water more quicklyMoisture sensor• Real-time water contentindication in % saturation• At-a-glance visual confirmationAutomatic operationStainless steel used for allwetted surfacesCompact sizeClear plexiglass covers on thecondensate tank and vacuumchamber• Unattended use• Designed for 24/7 operation• No corrosion• Smallest envelope in theindustry• Ease of portability• See the vacuum dehydrationprocess work• Reduces labor costs• Increases operation time• Product reliability• Fits in tight areas• Encourages use• Visual verification of water removalDesiccant breather • Insures dry, clean intake air • More efficient operationReverse phase switchCondensate holding tank withoptional auto drain• Enables easy changing ofmotor rotation if out-of-phase• Large volume for infrequentservicing intervalsProgrammable thermostat • Maintains oil within 1°FForklift guides and lifting eyesCoalescing or packed tower oildispersal elements• Prevents overheating the oil• Provides safe and securemethod of lifting the unit• Flexibility with various fluidviscosities• Ease of maintenance• Prevents incorrect rotation• Reduces maintenance costs• Unattended operation• Employee safety• Greater efficiency in removingmoisture<strong>18</strong>9Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


PVSPortable Purification SystemsPotentialContaminantPVSPerformanceTypical PerformanceTank Size60 Gallons (227 liters)Solid particulateISO Cleanliness Code*14/13/10 AttainableRun Time62 MinutesWaterAirGasesRemoves 100% of free water,80-90% of dissolved water.Removes 100% of free air,90% of dissolved air.Removes 100% of free gases,90% of dissolved gases.Parker ModelPVS 600 (10 GPM)Water Content (ppm) Start: 10,000 PPM (1.0%)Stop: 50 PPM (0.005%)Contamination Level Start: ISO 21/<strong>18</strong>/16Stop: ISO 16/14/11* When utilizing 2Q mediaPVS (Vacuum Dehydration)Compared to Other TechnologiesCentrifuge units– Removes free water only; has difficultybreaking stable emulsions; larger envelope dimensions butlower flows; higher initial and operating costs.Desiccant units– Have limited water removalcapability due to absorbing material; only removes airingressed particles; expensive compared to the volume ofwater removed.Coalescer units– Removes free water only; has difficultybreaking stable emulsions; does not work well in viscousfluids (>100 sus); much larger in size compared to PVS.StartStop190Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


PVSPortable Purification SystemsPVS <strong>18</strong>5S p e c i f i c a t i o n sFlow rate5 gpm (<strong>18</strong>.9 lpm).......................................................................................................Height65" (1651 mm).......................................................................................................Width33" (838.2 mm).......................................................................................................Length48" (1219.2 mm).......................................................................................................Weight650 lbs. (294.8 kg).......................................................................................................Seal materialFluorocarbon (EPR optional).......................................................................................................Condensate tank4.1 gal (15.5 ltrs).......................................................................................................Dispersal elements 1.......................................................................................................Minimum operating capacity 5 gal (<strong>18</strong>.9 ltrs).......................................................................................................Vacuum (max)25 in/Hg.......................................................................................................Viscosity (max)500 sus (108 cSt)-Disposable2150 sus (460 cSt)-Packed Tower.......................................................................................................Outlet pressure (max) 60 psi (4.1 bar).......................................................................................................Ports3/4" JIC (male) inlet3/4" JIC (male) outlet.......................................................................................................FLA (full load amps)15-41 amps(Depending on voltage used).......................................................................................................REPLACEMENT ELEMENTSstandard CORELESSParticulate (80CN-2)02QE (2 micron)05QE (5 micron)10QE (10 micron)20QE (20 micron)936716Q936717Q9367<strong>18</strong>Q936719QPVS <strong>18</strong>5 Flow DiagramOptional Corelessparticulate (IL8-3)2QE (2 micron)5QE (5 micron)10QE (10 micron)20QE (20 micron)933734Q933612Q933735Q933736QdispersalDisposable 933<strong>18</strong>0(Coalescing)Packed tower 933553(Cleanable)Heater191Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


PVSPortable Purification SystemsPVS 600S p e c i f i c a t i o n sFlow rate10 gpm (37.9 lpm).......................................................................................................Height65" (1651 mm).......................................................................................................Width33" (838.2 mm).......................................................................................................Length48" (1219.2 mm).......................................................................................................Weight900 lbs. (408.2 kg).......................................................................................................Seal materialFluorocarbon (EPR optional).......................................................................................................Condensate tank4.1 gal (15.5 ltrs).......................................................................................................Dispersal elements 2.......................................................................................................Minimum operating capacity 6 gal (22.7 ltrs).......................................................................................................Vacuum (max)25 In/Hg.......................................................................................................Viscosity (max)500 sus (108 cSt) - Disposable2150 sus (460 cSt) - Packed Tower.......................................................................................................Outlet pressure (max) 60 psi (4.1 bar).......................................................................................................Ports1" JIC (male) inlet1" JIC (male) outlet.......................................................................................................FLA (full load amps) 24-38 amps(Depending on options & voltages).......................................................................................................REPLACEMENT ELEMENTSstandard CORELESSParticulate (80CN-2)02QE (2 micron)05QE (5 micron)10QE (10 micron)20QE (20 micron)936716Q936717Q9367<strong>18</strong>Q936719QPVS 600 Flow DiagramOptional Corelessparticulate (IL8-3)2QE (2 micron)5QE (5 micron)10QE (10 micron)20QE (20 micron)933734Q933612Q933735Q933736QdispersalDisposable 933<strong>18</strong>0(Coalescing)Packed tower 933553(Cleanable)192Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


PVSPortable Purification SystemsPVS 1200S p e c i f i c a t i o n sFlow rate20 gpm (75.7 lpm).......................................................................................................Height65" (1651 mm).......................................................................................................Width44" (1117.6 mm).......................................................................................................Length61" (1549.4 mm).......................................................................................................Weight1550 lbs. (703.1 kg).......................................................................................................Seal materialFluorocarbon (EPR optional).......................................................................................................Condensate tank8.3 gal (31.4 ltrs).......................................................................................................Dispersal elements 4.......................................................................................................Minimum operating capacity 11 gal (41.6 ltrs).......................................................................................................Vacuum (max)25 In/Hg.......................................................................................................Viscosity (max)500 sus (108 cSt) - Disposable2150 sus (460 cSt) - Packed Tower.......................................................................................................Outlet pressure (max) 60 psi (4.1 bar).......................................................................................................Ports1½" NPTF inlet1" JIC (male) outlet.......................................................................................................FLA (full load amps) 30-48 amps(Depending on options & voltages).......................................................................................................PVS 1200 Flow DiagramREPLACEMENT ELEMENTSdispersalDisposable 933<strong>18</strong>0(Coalescing)Packed tower 933553(Cleanable)Standard corelessParticulate (IL8-3)02QE (2 micron)05QE (5 micron)10QE (10 micron)20QE (20 micron)933734Q933612Q933735Q933736Q193Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


PVSPortable Purification SystemsPVS <strong>18</strong>00S p e c i f i c a t i o n s...............................................................................................................Flow rate30 gpm (113.6 lpm)...............................................................................................................Height66” (1676.4 mm)...............................................................................................................Width42” (1066.8 mm)...............................................................................................................Length73” (<strong>18</strong>54.2 mm)...............................................................................................................Weight2550 lbs. (1156.7 kg)...............................................................................................................Seal materialFluorocarbon (EPR optional)...............................................................................................................Condensate tank8.3 gal (31.4 ltrs)...............................................................................................................Dispersal elements 8...............................................................................................................Minimum operating capacity <strong>18</strong> gal ( 68.1 ltrs)...............................................................................................................Vacuum (max)25 in/hg...............................................................................................................Viscosity (max)500 sus (108 cSt) - Disposable2150 sus (460 cSt) - Packed Tower...............................................................................................................Outlet pressure (max)60 psi (4.1 bar)...............................................................................................................Ports2” NPTF- inlet1.5” JIC – outlet...............................................................................................................FLA (full load amps)40-65 amps @ 460 V/60hzREPLACEMENT ELEMENTSdispersalDisposable 933<strong>18</strong>0(Coalescing)Packed tower 933553(Cleanable)Standard corelessParticulate02QE (2 micron)05QE (5 micron)10QE (10 micron)20QE (20 micron)933734Q933612Q933735Q933736Q194Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


PVSPortable Purification SystemsPVS 2700S p e c i f i c a t i o n s...............................................................................................................Flow rate45 gpm (170.3 lpm)...............................................................................................................Height66” (1676.4 mm)...............................................................................................................Width42” (1066.8 mm)...............................................................................................................Length73” (<strong>18</strong>54.2 mm)...............................................................................................................Weight2550 lbs. (1156.7 kg)...............................................................................................................Seal materialFluorocarbon (EPR optional)...............................................................................................................Condensate tank8.3 gal (31.4 ltrs)...............................................................................................................Dispersal elements 8...............................................................................................................Minimum operating capacity <strong>18</strong> gal ( 68.1 ltrs)...............................................................................................................Vacuum (max)25 in/hg...............................................................................................................Viscosity (max)500 sus (108 cSt)- Disposable2150 sus (460 cSt) – Packed Tower...............................................................................................................Outlet pressure (max)60 psi (4.1 bar)...............................................................................................................Ports3” NPTF - inlet2” NPTF - outlet...............................................................................................................FLA (full load amps)50-70 amps @ 460 V/60hzREPLACEMENT ELEMENTSdispersalDisposable 933<strong>18</strong>0(Coalescing)Packed tower 933553(Cleanable)CORELESS02QE (2 micron)05QE (5 micron)10QE (10 micron)20QE (20 micron)933734Q933612Q933735Q933736Q195Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


PVSPortable Purification SystemsPVS Specification Worksheet1. Application:_ ______________________________________________________________________2. Fluid Type:_________________________ Brand:_ ________________________Grade:_ ___________________________ Specific Gravity:_ _________________3. Viscosity: Min_ ______________ SUS/cSt @_ ______________ o F/ o CMax_______________ SUS/cSt @_ ______________ o F/ o CNormal_ ___________ SUS/cSt @_ ______________ o F/ o C4. Contamination level: Current ISO level ____ /____ /____Desired ISO level ____ /____ /____5. Water concentration: Current PPM level_____________Desired PPM level_____________6. Suction head: Positive/Negative_ _________________ Ft./meters___________________7. Operating distance:______________________________ Ft./meters___________________8. System fluid operating temperature:_______________ o F/ o C Is there a cooler?______________9. Operating environment air temperature: (air cooled model)Min__________________________ o F/ o CMax_ ________________________ o F/ o CNormal_______________________ o F/ o C10. Water supply temperature: (liquid ring model)Min__________________________ o F/ o CMax_ ________________________ o F/ o CNormal_______________________ o F/ o C11. Operating environment above/below sea level:________________________________ Ft./meters12. Voltage options: • 230VAC, 3P, 60Hz (<strong>18</strong>5, 600)• 380VAC, 3P, 50Hz (<strong>18</strong>5, 600, 1200, <strong>18</strong>00, 2700)• 460VAC, 3P, 60Hz (<strong>18</strong>5, 600, 1200, <strong>18</strong>00, 2700)• 575VAC, 3P, 60Hz (<strong>18</strong>5, 600, 1200, <strong>18</strong>00, 2700)13. Available amperage: ________________________________________________________________14. System volume: _ __________________________________________________________________15. Special requirements:_ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________16. Any previous filtration problems with the application:________________________________________17. PVS model selected: ________________________________________________________________*Specification sheet must be completed before order can be entered196Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


PVSPortable Purification SystemsHOW TO ORDER:Select the desired symbol (in the correct position) to construct a model code.Example:BOX 1 STD BOX 2 BOX 3 BOX 4 BOX 5 BOX 6 BOX 7 BOX 8 BOX 9PVS 600 460 DS D 10QE 12KW AC ACDDFL CRBOX 1: SealsSymbol DescriptionNoneFluorocarbonE8EPRBOX 2: BASE UNIT Flow rateSymbol Description<strong>18</strong>5 5 GPM (<strong>18</strong>.9 lpm)BOX 3: Power Supply *Model Symbol Description<strong>18</strong>5600600 10 GPM (37.9 lpm)1200 20 GPM (75.7 lpm)<strong>18</strong>00 30 GPM (113.6 lpm)2700 45 GPM (170.3 lpm)1200<strong>18</strong>00230 230VAC, 3P, 60HZ380 380VAC, 3P, 50HZ460 460VAC, 3P, 60HZ575 575VAC, 3P, 60HZ380 380VAC, 3P, 50HZ460 460VAC, 3P, 60HZ575 575VAC, 3P, 60HZ380 380VAC, 3P, 50HZ460 460VAC, 3P, 60HZ575 575VAC, 3P, 60HZ380 380VAC, 3P, 50HZ460 460VAC, 3P, 60HZ575 575VAC, 3P, 60HZ380 380VAC, 3P, 50HZ2700 460 460VAC, 3P, 60HZ575 575VAC, 3P, 60HZ* Consult factory for special voltagesBOX 4: Vacuum PumpSymbol DescriptionDSdry sealedLRLiquid ringBOX 5: dispersal ElementSymbol DescriptionDCoalescing(Disposable)PPacked tower(Cleanable)BOX 6: Particulate ElementSymbol Description2QE 2 Micron Coreless Microglass III5QE 5 Micron Coreless Microglass III10QE 10 Micron Coreless Microglass III20QE 20 Micron Coreless Microglass IIINote:Above elements are rated forBeta 200+ (99.5% efficiency)BOX 7: heaterModel Symbol Description<strong>18</strong>5 12KW 12 KW/3 phase6001200<strong>18</strong>00BOX 8: CondenserSymbol DescriptionACair cooledLCBC12KW24KW36KW24KW36KW48KW36KW48KW12 KW/3 phase24 KW/3 phase36KW/3 phase24 KW/3 phase36KW/3 phase48 KW/3 phase36 KW/3 phase48 KW/3 phase2700 48KW 48 KW/3 phaseLiquid cooledair and water cooledBOX 9: OptionsSymbol DescriptionNone Lifting eyes (4)None Moisture SensorNone Variable Flow Circuit3HP 3HP High Viscosity Circuit5DW 5” Diameter WheelsACD Auto Condensate DrainCDC Condensate Drain CounterCE CE MarkedCF Carbon Exhaust FilterCR Cable ReelCSA CSA MarkedDFL Dirty Filter LightDPG Differential pressure gaugeEXP Explosion Proof(Class I, Division II,Zone I and II)ICV Inlet Control ValveIL8 Upgrade to IL8-3 coreless filterPNW Pneumatic WheelsRHM Resetable Hour MeterSFI Sight Flow Indicator197Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Notes198Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Par-Test Fluid Analysis zf11199


Fluid AnalysisPar-Test Fluid analysis has proven to be a critical tool forany preventive maintenance program. Fluid analysisis able to identify potential problems that cannot bedetected by human senses.A comprehensive fluidanalysis program canhelp prevent majorhydraulic or lube oilsystem failures.Par-Test is acomplete laboratoryanalysis, performedon a small volume offluid. The report youreceive is a neatlyorganized three pageformat. One may quicklyanalyze the test results of anindividual sample and/or look at a trendanalysis for up to five different samples. Two typesof services are offered through Par-Test, a water basefluid analysis kit or a petroleum base fluid analysis kit.For both types of services the Par-Test kit includes apre-cleaned glass bottle, mailing container withpre-addressed label, sample information data sheet(to be completely filled out by end user) and thefollowing analysis:Fluid sampling for Par-Test involves importantsteps to insure you are getting a representativesample. Often, erroneous sample procedures willdisguise the true nature of the system fluid. Acomplete samplingprocedure is detailedon the back of thisbrochure. There also isa National Fluid PowerAssociation standard(NFPA T2.9.1-1972)and an AmericanNational StandardsInstitute Standard(ANSI B93.13-1972)for extracting samplesfrom a fluid power system.Petroleum Base KitParticle CountPhotomicrographFree Water AnalysisSpectrometric AnalysisViscosity AnalysisWater Analysis (PPM)Neutralization AnalysisWater Base KitParticle CountPhotomicrographSpectrometric AnalysisViscosity AnalysisNeutralization AnalysisHow to OrderDescriptionPart NumberPetroleum base fluid kit(single test bottle) 927292Petroleum base fluid kit(Carton of 10 test bottles) 927293Water base fluid kit(single test bottle) 932995200Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Fluid AnalysisPar-Test FLUID ANALYSIS REPORTSAMPLE CODE: 93844 DATE: 09/01/04Parker Hannifan16810 Fulton Rd. Co #2Metamora, OH, 43540Attn: Kevin NoePARTEST Fluid Analysis ServiceParker Hannifin Corporation1016 E. Airport Rd.Stillwater, OK 74075Tele: (405)624-0400Fax: (405)624-0401COMPANY NAME:SYSTEM TYPE:EQUIPMENT TYPE:ABC CorporationHydraulicPressMACHINE ID: Machine #1FILTER ID:Parker 10 micronAUTOMATIC PARTICLE COUNT ISO 11171Size Counts per ml. ISO Code>4 µm(c) 35000.0>6 µm(c) 15498.0>10 µm(c) 6000.0>14 µm(c) 2600.0 22/21/19>21 µm(c) 1468.0>38 µm(c) 754.0>50 µm(c) 58.0>70 µm(c) 3.0PHOTO ANALYSISMag.: 160x Vol 20ml Scale: 1 div = 20 µmSAMPLE DATE: 7/12/2004HOURS: (on oil) 948 (on unit) 2000SYSTEM VOLUME: 200 GallonsFLUID TYPE: AW 46ANALYSIS PERFORMED: N2,S,T,V4,WFREEWATERPRESENTXYESNOSample DataInformation supplied by theuser regarding the fluid tobe analyzed. Complete andaccurate information iscrucial for a useful analysis.Particle CountResults are reported over6 different particle size rangesand expressed as an ISO code(modified). The counts areper milliliter of fluid and thereporting is cumulative; ie.The particle count in the >2micron row includes thenumber of particles greaterthan 5, 10, 15, 25 and 50microns as well as particlesbetween 2-5 microns in size.Particle resuspension methodis utilized for water based fluidsamples.ALARMS/REMARKS*The red line in the ISO chart graph indicates recommended cleanliness level.Photo AnalysisA photomicrograph of a small volume of fluid(20 ml) magnified 100X. This analysis givesa quick glance at the contamination presentin the fluid. Each line of the graduated scalerepresents 20 microns in size.The full color photomicrograph helps identifyparticles which would otherwise be groupedby class.ISO ChartGraphically illustrates theparticle count on a graph.The recommendedcleanliness code level,if given on the submittalform, is shown by a brokenline on the ISO chart.Free Water AnalysisDetermines if the waterpresent is beyond thesaturation point of the fluid.At the saturation point, thefluid can no longer dissolveor hold any more water. Itsappearance becomes cloudyor “milky”. Many hydraulicoils saturate between 500 and1000 PPM of water.201Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Fluid AnalysisPar-Test SAMPLE CODE: 93844 DATE: 09/01/04Parker Hannifan16810 Fulton Rd. Co #2Metamora, OH, 43540Attn: Kevin NoeSPECTROMETRIC ANALYSISWEAR METALSAND ADDITIVESPPM BY WEIGHTSTATUS*IRON 120.0 HCOPPER 510.0 HCHROMIUM < 1.0 NLEAD < 1.0 NALUMINUM 1.0 NTIN < 1.0 NSILICON < 1.0 NZINC 423.0 NMAGNESIUM < 1.0 NCALCIUM 540.0 HPHOSPHORUS 10.0 LBARIUM 1.0 NBORON < 1.0 NSODIUM < 1.0 NMOLYBDENUM < 1.0 NSILVER < 1.0 NNICKEL < 1.0 NTITANIUM < 1.0 NMANGANESE < 1.0 NANTIMONY < 1.0 NL = LOW N = NORMAL H= HIGHThe Spectometic Analysis reports the ppm level of 20 different wearmetals and additives in the sample. Generally the first 7 and last 5elements are considered wear elements not normally present inhydraulic oil. Zinc through molybdenum (shaded) represent somecommon additives in oil. If a baseline oil sample (new oil out of adrum) is provide, then comments on the analyzed sample can beprovided on whether the status of the elements are low, normal,or high.FLUID ANALYSIS REPORTPARTEST Fluid Analysis ServiceParker Hannifin Corporation1016 E. Airport Rd.Stillwater, OK 74075Tele: (405)624-0400Fax: (405)624-0401Viscosity Analysis - ASTM D445CST@100C:SSU@210F:CST@40C: 46.25 SSU@100F: 215.0Viscosity at 40C (100F) is reported in Centistokes (cST) and SUS(Saybolt Universal Seconds). The test is conducted in accordancewith ASTM D445 procedures for determining the kinematic viscosityof fluidsNeutralization Analysis - ASTM D794TAN: 0.44The Total Acid Number (TAN) test measures the acidity ofa hydraulic fluid. The higher the number, the more acidicthe fluid. Over time this may mean the fluid is becomingoxidized.Water Analysis - ASTM D6304water content (ppm): 410.0The water analysis test shows the actual parts per million ofwater in a sample. This is known as the Karl Fischer titration testand is conducted in accordance with ASTM D6304.Viscosity AnalysisViscosity is a very important propertyof a fluid in terms of systemperformance. Viscosity expresses theinternal friction between moleculesin the fluid. Typically a breakdown inviscosity will be seen as an increase.Both SSU at 100º F and cSt at 40º Care reported.Neutralization AnalysisReferred to as the Total Acid Number(TAN) this titration test measures theacid level of the sample fluid. Theproduction of acidic material causesoxidation degradation or aging ofmost fluids. This activity is promotedby elevated temperatures, presenceof entrained metal particles, andintimate contact with air. It is the rateof increase of the TAN during anygiven time period that is significant,not just the absolute value.Water AnalysisKarl Fischer test gives accuratemeasure of water concentrationin the sample fluid. The resultsare reported in parts per million(PPM) and allow for detectionof water levels well below thesaturation point.*Please check spectrometric status for abnormal conditions.CommentsRemarksQuick statements or alerts about anyunusual results from one of the testsreported on this page.Iron: Ferrous wear particle typically frompumps, gears, cylinders, or rustCopper: Brass (copper/zinc) and bronze(copper/tin) in bearings and bushingsChromium: (white non ferrous metal) Chromefrom cylinder rods, bearings, valve spoolsLead: Babbitt or copper lead bearingsAluminum: White nonferrous metal frompump bodies, bushings, bearings, andgrinding compoundsTin: Babbitt bearings, platingSilicon: Sand/dirt contamination or antifoamingadditive in oilZinc: Plating or anti-wear additive in oilMagnesium: Detergent, dispersive additive in oil,bearings, waterWEAR METALS AND ADDITIVESCalcium: Dispersant additive or acid neutralizerPhosphorous: Anti-wear or fire resistant additivein fluidBarium: Corrosion, rust inhibitor additive in oilBoron: Detergent, dispersive additive in oilSodium: Detergent or coolant additiveMolybdenum: Alloy metal or anti frictionadditiveSilver: White non ferrous metalNickel: Alloy metalTitanium: White non ferrous metalManganese: White non ferrous metalAntimony: Babbit bearings, greasesSpectrometric AnalysisResults obtained by Rotating DiskElectrode (ROE) Spectrometer andreported in terms of parts per million(PPM). Twenty different wear metalsand additives are analyzed to helpdetermine the condition of the fluid.The spectrometric test is limited toidentifying particles below 5-7 micronin size. Base line (new) fluid samplesshould be sent in for each differentfluid to be analyzed. This will be usedto determine the status.202Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Fluid AnalysisPar-Test FLUID ANALYSIS REPORTSAMPLE CODE: 93844 DATE: 09/01/04Parker Hannifan16810 Fulton Rd. Co #2Metamora, OH, 43540Attn: Kevin NoePARTEST Fluid Analysis ServiceParker Hannifin Corporation1016 E. Airport Rd.Stillwater, OK 74075Tele: (405)624-0400Fax: (405)624-0401Trend AnalysisGraphical history for up to5 samples plotted for 2, 5and 15 micron and greatersize particles. This analysisis a valuable tool for trackingthe progress of a systemover a given time period.ISO Range CodeIndex Number that isassociated with a rangeof particles. Below is a listof the range numbers andthe corresponding particlequantities.Sample CodeAssigned to the test kit formfor a ready reference. Thiscode can be used to track thesample from start to finish.Range Code More than Up to and including30 5,000,000 10,000,00029 2,500,000 5,000,000<strong>28</strong> 1,300,000 2,500,00027 640,000 1,300,00026 320,000 640,00025 160,000 320,00024 80,000 160,00023 40,000 80,00022 20,000 40,00021 10,000 20,00020 5,000 10,00019 2,500 5,000number of particles per mlRange Code More than Up to and including<strong>18</strong> 1,300 2,50017 640 1,30016 320 64015 160 32014 80 16013 40 8012 20 4011 10 2010 5 109 2.5 58 1.3 2.57 .64 1.36 .32 .64203Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Fluid AnalysisPar-Test SAMPLING PROCEDUREObtaining a fluid sample for analysisinvolves important steps to make sure youare getting a representative sample. Oftenerroneous sampling procedures will disguisethe true nature of system cleanlinesslevels. Use one of the following methods toobtain a representative system sample.I. For systems with asampling valveA. Operate system for at least 1/2 hour.B. With the system operating, open thesample valve allowing 200 ml to 500ml (7 to 16 ounces) of fluid to flush thesampling port. (The sample valve designshould provide turbulent flow throughthe sampling port.)C. Using a wide mouth, pre-cleanedsampling bottle, remove the bottle capand place in the stream of flow from thesampling valve. Do NOT “rinse” out thebottle with initial sample.D. Close the sample bottle immediately.Next, close the sampling valve. (Makeprior provision to “catch” the fluid whileremoving the bottle from the stream.)E. Tag the sample bottle with pertinent data;include date, machine number, fluid supplier,fluid number code, fluid type, andtime elapsed since last sample (if any).II. Systems without asampling valveThere are two locations to obtain a sample in asystem without a sampling valve: in-tank andin the line. The procedure for both follows:A. In the Tank Sampling1. Operate the system for at least 1/2 hour.2. Use a small hand-held vacuum pump toextract sample. Insert sampling deviceinto the tank to one half of the fluid height.You will probably have to weight the endof the sampling tube. Your objective is toobtain a sample in the middle portion ofthe tank. Avoid the top or bottom of thetank. Do not let the syringe or tubing camein contact with the side of the tank.3. Put extracted fluid into an approved, precleanedsample bottle as described in theprevious sampling valve method.4. Cap immediately.5. Tag with information as described insampling valve method.B. In-line Sampling1. Operate the system for at least 1/2 hour.2. Locate a suitable valve in the systemwhere turbulent flow can be obtained (ballvalve is preferred). If no such valve exists,locate a fitting which can be easily openedto provide turbulent flow (tee or elbow).3. Flush the valve or fitting sample pointwith a filtered solvent. Open valve orfitting and allow adequate flushing.(Take care to allow for this step. Directsample back to tank or into a largecontainer. It is not necessary to discardthis fluid.)4. Place in an approved, pre-cleanedsample bottle under the stream of flowper sampling valve methods.5. Cap sample bottle immediately.6. Tag with important information per thesampling valve method.Note: Select a valve or fittingwhere the pressure is limited to200 PSIG (14 bar) or less.on-site Fluid Analysis ProductPLC-3000204Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reservoir AccessoriesFiller Breathers, Strainers, Diffusers,Fluid Level / Temperature Gauges ZF07205


Reservoir AccessoriesFiller BreathersNon-Metallic Filler BreathersSingle-Hole and Six-Hole StylesSpecifications:Materials:Body: Non-corrodible glass filled nylon.Valve: Nylon/Nitrile.Dipstick: ABS, acetal Hi/Lo indicators.Filtration Element: Expanded polyurethane foam, 10 micron.Operating Temperatures: -22 o F (-30 o C) to 195 o F (90 o C).Seals: Nitrile (single-hole), cork gasket (six-hole).Pressurization Options: 3 psi (0.2 bar).Dipstick: (optional) 7.9 in. (200 mm) or 15.8 in. (400 mm) lengthswith adjustable Hi/Lo indicators.(Non-pressurized)US GALS/SEC (air)PSI0 1.32 2.64 3.96Anti-SplashDesign!Differential Pressure (bar)0.250.200.150.100.053.6252.92.1751.450.2750Telescopic Strainer702.76Ø1013.98Single-Hole Option70702.762.761671676.576.57Ø1013.98Six-Hole Option72722.832.831671676.576.57Ø1013.98Flow 1/sec (air)Differential Pressure Flow Curve(Pressurized)US GALS/SEC (air)0 1.32 2.64 3.96PSI17.427110.67MAXMAX1010.39.39Ø421.65Ø421.65Differential Pressure (bar)1.21.00.80.60.40.203psi (.2 bar) valve0 5 10 15Flow l/sec (air)14.511.68.75.82.90Ø311.22Ø421.65TANK MOUNTING HOLE Ø63NOTE: REFER TO UCC PRODUCTIONINSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY DETAILSAND PACKING REQUIREMENTSLinear Measurement= mmin6x 6x Ø4.0.16A70702.762.76Non-pressurizedSingle-HoleNew Part No.AB.98210001.UCAB.98210011.UCAB.98210021.UCPressurizedSingle-HolePart No.Not AvailableNot AvailableNot AvailableDipsticksNew Part NumberB.68.206DIP.FB4Single-HoleObs. Part No.FB1.A1A1A2PFB1.A1A1B2PFB1.A1A1C2PSix-HoleNew Part No.AB.98812001.UCAB.98812011.UCAB.98812021.UCSix-HoleNew Part No.AB.98810001.UCAB.98810011.UCAB.98810021.UCSix-HoleObs. Part No.FB1.D1B1A2PFB1.D1B1B2PFB1.D1B1C2PObsolete Part NumberDIP.FB2–Six-HoleObs. Part No.FB1.D1A1A2PFB1.D1A1B2PFB1.D1A1C2PMicron Rating101010DescriptionPack of (10) x 7.9"Pack of (10) x 15.8"Micron Rating101010DescriptionDescriptionFiller breather without strainer (6)-M10x.5Filler breather with 3.7" (95 mm) strainer(6)-M10x.5Filler breather with telescopic strainer (6)-M10x.53 psi (.2 bar) without strainer3 psi (.2 bar) with 3.7" (95 mm) strainer3 psi (.2 bar) with telescopic strainer*Mounting screws for six-hole onlyScrews*Screws*(6)-M10x.5(6)-M10x.5(6)-M10x.5206Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reservoir AccessoriesBreathersNon-Metallic BreathersThreaded TypeSpecifications:Materials:Body: Nylon 66.Valve: Nylon/Nitrile.Dipstick: ABS, acetal Hi/Lo indicators.Filtration Element: Expanded polyurethane foam, 10 micron.Operating Temperatures: -22 o F (-30 o C) to 195 o F (90 o C).Seals: Nitrile.Pressurization Options: 3 psi (0.2 bar).Dipstick: (optional) 7.9 in. (200 mm) or 15.8 in.(400mm)lengths with adjustable Hi/Lo indicators.Anti-SplashDesign!COMPACT THREADEDUS GALS/SEC (air)0 0.132 0.264 0.396 0.5<strong>28</strong> 0.66 0.792 0.924 1.056 1.<strong>18</strong>8 PSIDifferential Pressure (bar)0.200.<strong>18</strong>0.160.140.120.100.080.060.040.0202.92.612.322.031.741.451.160.870.580.290Standard ThreadedACompact ThreadedA0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5Flow 1/sec (air)CBDB20 A/F HEXC D30 A/F HEXCompact ThreadedNew Part Number Obs. Part NumberAB.683102.UC* SB1.A1A2P*AB.68X102.UC* SB1.B1A2P*AB.68Y102.UC* SB1.C1A2P*AB.68Z102.UC* SB1.D1A2P*Micron Rating10101010Thread1/4"NPT3/8" NPT1/2" NPT3/4" NPTThread sizePressure"A"non-pressurized 1.6" (40 mm)non-pressurized 1.6" (40 mm)non-pressurized 1.6" (40 mm)non-pressurized 1.6" (40 mm)Thread size"B" "C"2.2" (57 mm) .55" (14 mm)2.3" (57 mm) .49" (12.5 mm)2.4" (60 mm) .53" (13.5 mm)2.4" (60 mm) .55" (14 mm)"D".24" (6 mm).35" (9 mm).35" (9 mm).35" (9 mm)*Pack of (10) pieces.Standard ThreadedNew Part Number Obs. Part NumberNot Available FB1.C1A3A2PFB1.C1B3A2P –AB.98410201.UC FB1.B1A3A2PAB.98412201.UC FB1.B1B3A2PMicron Rating10101010Thread1/2"NPT1/2" NPT3/4" NPT3/4" NPTPressurenon-pressurized3 psi (.2 bar)non-pressurized3 psi (.2 bar)"A"4.0" (101 mm)4.0" (101 mm)4.0" (101 mm)4.0" (101 mm)"B"3.7" (93 mm)3.7" (93 mm)3.8" (95 mm)3.8" (95 mm)"C".51" (13 mm).51" (13 mm).63" (16 mm).63" (16 mm)"D".39" (10 mm).39" (10 mm).39" (10 mm).39" (10 mm)DipsticksNew Part NumberB.68.206DIP.FB4Obs. Part NumberDIP.FB2–DescriptionPack of (10) x 7.9"Pack of (10) x 15.8"207Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reservoir AccessoriesFiller BreathersMetal Filler BreathersFlange TypeSpecifications:Materials:Cap & Plate: Nickel chrome plated steel.Valve: Nylon/Nitrile.Gasket: Cork.Filtration Element: Expanded polyurethane foam, 10 micron.Operating Temperatures: -22 o F (-30 o C) to 195 o F (90 o C).Seals: Nitrile.Pressurization Options: none, 5 psi (0.35 bar).3" Diameter 1.75" DiameterØ76. 23.00Ø44.51.75153.56.041104.3358.22.2943.41.71471.8536.51.44Ø<strong>28</strong>1.103.27Ø49.541.31.631.95Ø513xØ4.0.16A702.76Ø836xØ .164.0Linear Measurement= mminFlange Type, Non-pressurizedNew Part No. Obs. Part No. New Part (Cap As.) Obs. Part (Cap As.)AB.1163.105561AB.1380.10MB1.D1A1B1PMB1.D1A1B2PMB1.A1A1B1PCAP.1163.10Not AvailableCAP.1380.40CP1.D1A1A1PNot AvailableCP1.A2A1A1PMicron Rtg101010Air Flow2 gal./sec. (7.5 l/sec.)2 gal./sec. (7.5 l/sec.)1.3 gal./sec. (5 l/sec.)Description3" (76 mm) dia.3" (76 mm) dia., w/lck lug1.75" (44.5 mm) dia.Screws(6)-M10x.5(6)-M10x.5(6)-M10x.5Flange Type, PressurizedNew Part No. Obs. Part No. New Part (Cap As.) Obs.Part (Cap As.)Micron Rtg.Air FlowDescriptionScrewsPAB.1730.10.5 MB1.D1C1B1PCAP.1730.40.5CP1.D1C1A1P102 gal./sec. (7.5 l/sec.)5 psi (.35 bar), 3" (76 mm)dia.(6)-M10x.5208Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reservoir AccessoriesBreathersMetal BreathersThreaded TypeSpecifications:Materials:Cap & Plate: Nickel chrome plated steel.Valve: Nylon/Nitrile.Gasket: Cork.Filtration Element: Expanded polyurethane foam, 10 micron.Operating Temperatures: -22 o F (-30 o C) to 195 o F (90 o C).Seals: Nitrile.Pressurization Options: none, 5 psi (0.35 bar).¾" Threaded ¼" Threaded43.41.716.24351.3816.63Ø76.23.0016.63Linear Measurement= mmin652.567 36.5.<strong>28</strong> 1.441/4” NPTØ44.51.7513.5156.52.223/4” NPTThreaded, Non-pressurizedNew Part Number Obs. Part NumberSAB.1562.10.NPT MB1.B1A3A1PSAB.1563.10.NPT MB1.C1A3A1PMicron Rating1010Air Flow1.3 gallon/sec. (5 l/sec.).7 gallon/sec. (2.5 l/sec.)Thread3/4" NPT1/4" NPTDescription3" (76 mm) diameter1.75" (44.5 mm) diameterThreaded, PressurizedNew Part NumberObs. Part NumberMicron RatingAir FlowThreadDescriptionSPA.1731.10.5.NPTMB1.B1C3A1P102 gallon/sec. (7.5 l/sec.)3/4" NPT5psi (.35 bar) with3" (76 mm) diameter209Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reservoir AccessoriesBreathersBreathersDesiccant TypeSpecifications:Materials:Casing: Clarified copolymer polypropylene.Cap: Copolymer polypropylene.Stand pipe: PVC.Filtration Element: Polyester, silica gel.Operating Temperatures: -20 o F (-29 o C) to 250 o F (121 o C).Seals: None.Maximum AllowableOperating Pressure (MAOP): 5 psi (.34 bar).Particle Removal Efficiency:98.7% (beta 75) @ 3 micron99.5% (beta 200) @ 4 micron99.9% (beta 1000) @ 5.3 micronWeight:934330T934331T934332T1.25 lbs. (.57 kg) each.1.75 lbs. (.79 kg) each.2.25 lbs. (1.02 kg) each.FeaturesFoam PadsIsolates the removal materials fromcontact with heavy reservoir mist andsecurely holds materials in place.Silica Gel DesiccantHas the highest removalcapability by volume of anyadsorption method. Indicatescondition by changing color.Filter PadsSpecially designed filter padsremove solid particulate on upstreamside and then regenerate by releasingthose particles when air flowreverses direction. Lower padremoves airborne contamination andsecond pad protects against anymigration of desiccant.Air IntakesA total of eight air intakes may beexposed to allow air to freely flow inand out of the TriCeptor.Foam padInsures filter pad is properlypositioned and protects itfrom external damage.Molded HousingDurable shock absorbingcasing provides reliable serviceand simple press in mounting.210Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reservoir AccessoriesBreathersInstallationTriCeptor breathers are designed for simple installationon most equipment, regardless of mounting connection.Since TriCeptor breathers are disposable, the threadedconnection allows for quick and easy maintenance. Severalmounting adapters (shown below) are available to providethe desired mounting. The installation/replacement processconsists of four easy steps:1. Remove from protective plastic wrap.2. Remove 1" blue cap from standpipe.3. Remove foil label to expose the necessaryamount of air intake holes.4. Twist TriCeptor into mounting adapter.Air Flow PerformanceThe curves below show the air flow performance of thethree TriCeptor breathers. To insure the longest lifepossible, the initial clean pressure drop should notexceed 1.5 psid (.103 bar).PSID3.5 .2413.02.52.01.51.0.207.172.138.103.068BARServicing the TriCeptor breather is also very easy. Whenthe silica gel changes color from blue to a pink, thebreather is no longer active and needs to be replaced.Simply remove the unit and discard properly..5.03400 30 60 90 120 150GPM (fluid exchange rate)3.5 .2413.0.2072.5.1722.0.138101. 64. 0PSID1.5.103BAR1.0.068.5.03400 4 8 12 16 20SCFM127.05.0178.07.0229.09.00 1.88 3.78 5.66 7.55 9.44Liters/Second41.661.641“ NPTThreadField AdapterFlange Adapter33.531.3298.553.88ModelPart NumberQuantity5" Breather934330T6 pcs.Linear Measurement= mmin7" Breather9" Breather934331T934332T6 pcs.6 pcs.Field Adapter9375461 pc.Flange Adapter9374631 pc.211Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reservoir AccessoriesBreathersParker's newest air breather is well suited for heavy duty industrial and mobileapplications. This new design is equipped to handle high air flow surges ascylinders discharge while providing reliable protection from ingressed watervapor and particulates for clean dry fluids.This also interchanges Pall’s PFD8 series desiccant breather.Part Number (air breather): 937346Check vavle breather adaptor: 937347Dimensions (height x dia): 6.5 in. (165mm) x 5 in. (127mm)Filtration area: 38 in 2 (0.025 m 2 )Amount of silica gel: 24 oz. (680 g)Absorption capacity:9 0z. (266 ml)Max. flow rate:20 cfm @ 1 psidFiltration: 1µmOperating temp. range: -20 0 F (-29 0 C) to +250 0 F (+121 0 C)Hydrophilic agent:Indicating silica gelFilter media:Polyester/MicroglassOptional breather check valve adatorextends breather service life.Rugged aluminum housing.Second filter elementprotects against anymigration of desiccant dust.Color indicating silica gel,absorbs water from incomingair. During exhalation, dry systemair is passed back throughthe silica gel bed partiallyregenerating the desiccant.High performance filter elementprovides 1-micron filtration.Air inlets are open to meetsystem requirements, providing“controlled” breathing. Thismaximizes the lifespan ofbreather.*Patented technologyFoam pad stops oil mist andensures air is evenly disbursedthrough the filters and desiccant,providing maximum efficiencyfor “backflushing” and silica gelregeneration.Stainless steel standpipe.Visual indicator window. Replacebreather when desiccant colorchanges from blue to pink.Foam pads evenly disperseincoming air over filtration anddrying media.212Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reservoir AccessoriesBreathersBreathersSpin-on TypeSpecifications:Materials: Low carbon steel.Filtration Element: Cellulose.Operating Temperatures:-40 o F (-40 o C) to 225 o F (107 o C).Seals: Nitrile.Weight: 12AT - 1.2 lbs(.54 kg) each.50AT - 2.3 lbs. (1.0 kg) each.SizingSelect the proper size cannister for the maximum rate of reservoir drawdown or air exchange rate. As a rule of thumb, clean pressure dropshould be limited to 0.<strong>18</strong> psid (5" H 2 O).Recommended cannister change out is after 500 hours of operation.More frequent replacement may be required when operated inheavily contaminated areas such as grinding operations, primary metalmills, and on mobile equipment. Under such conditions, increasereplacement frequency to every 250 hours.Linear Measurement= mmin12ATGraphs are for 03C cannisters only. Total pressure drop across cannister,adaptor, and pipe may be found by adding pressure drops below:+ 1.5% for each inch of 12AT adapter or 3/4" pipe used.+ 3.0% for each 3/4" elbow used.+ 1.0% for each inch of 50AT adapter or 1-1/4" pipe used.+ 2.0% for each 1-1/4" elbow used.95.253.75”148.845.6815.7MINIMUM.62REMOVALCLEARANCEDIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE (IN H 2 0)109876543212AT50ATDIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE (PSI).4.3.2.112AT50ATO - RING1” - 12 UN26.71.0566.82.63P/N 92687650ATADAPTER100 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100AIR FLOW (SCFM)ElementAir Rating*0 100 200 300 400 500 600OIL LEVEL CHANGE RATE (GPM)DiameterAdaptor Kit168.16.629265439219999250239265411 micron2 micron5 micron1 micron3.75"3.75"3.75"5.1"926876926876926876926875130.15.1242.71.0585.13.3531.81.25 MINCANNISTERREMOVALCLEARANCE9261699261702 micron5 micron5.1"5.1"926875926875O - RING1½” - 16 UNADAPTER*99% removal efficiency for particles larger than stated size in air.P/N 926875213Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reservoir AccessoriesDiffusersDiffusersSpecifications:Operating Temperatures: 195 o F (90 o C) maximum.Materials: Body & end cap: Zintec.Head: glass-filled nylon.Weight: See chart below.Benefits:Installing a diffuser in a hydraulic reservoir is a simple change that canmake a dramatic difference in system efficiency. With special concentrictubes designed with discharge holes <strong>18</strong>0 o opposed, fluid aeration, foamingand reservoir noise are reduced. Pump life is also extended by reducingcavitation to the pump inlet. The effects of fitting a system with adiffuser are shown below.AFlow without diffuserØB120° PLAIN AREAMOUNTING THREADFlow with diffuser fittedC A/F HEX120° PLAIN AREANew PartNumberObs. PartNumberThread(NPT)Nominal FlowGPM (LPM)Length "A"Inch (mm)Diameter "B"Inch (mm)HEX "C"Inch (mm)WeightLbs. (kg)2250DF1.A2BP3/4"13 (50)4.7 (120)2.4 (62)1.81 (46).60 (0.27)2251DF1.B4BP1"30 (114)5.0 (127)3.4 (86)2.17 (55).93 (0.42)2252DF1.B6BP1 1/2"60 (227)7.0 (178)3.4 (86)2.56 (65)1.23 (0.56)2253DF1.B9BP2"120 (454)9.5 (242)3.4 (86)2.95 (75)1.52 (0.69)214Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reservoir AccessoriesFluid Level/Temperature GaugesFluid Level/ Temperature GaugesSpecifications:Materials:Lens: Transparent polyamide.Lens base: Nylon 66.Shroud: High impact polystyrene (no aluminum content).Seals: Nitrile.Maximum Operating Pressure: 14.7 psi (1 bar).Operating Temperatures: -22 o F (-30 o C) to 195 o F (90 o C).Thermometer Range: 90 o F to 210 o F (30 o C to 90 o C).Indicator: Blue alcohol.Fluid Compatibility: Mineral and petroleum based fluids.Mounting: Front or rear fixing, two holes (M10).Length 3431.69<strong>18</strong>.5 24.73 .94301.<strong>18</strong><strong>18</strong>.7141.51.631104.33177617.67 3.09.67Linear Measurement= mminPart Number Thread Length DescriptionFL.69121 M10 3 Fluid level and temperatureFL.69221 M10 5 Fluid level and temperatureFL.69321 M10 10 Fluid level and temperature215Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reservoir AccessoriesFluid Level/Temperature GaugesLength 5431.69<strong>18</strong>.5 24.73 .9422 74.87 2.911616.34127 175.00 .6741.51.6317.67Length 10431.6924.9422 202.877.9517.6741.51.63<strong>28</strong>81711.34254.67 10.00Linear Measurement= mmin216Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reservoir AccessoriesSuction StrainersSuction StrainersSpecifications:Materials:Media: Stainless steel.Tube and endcap: Zintec.Head: glass filled nylon.Filtration Element: 100 mesh (149 micron).Operating Temperatures: 195 o F (90 o C) maximum.Bypass: None, 3 psi (0.2 bar).Weight: See chart below.Without BypassAC A/F HEXSUCTION STRAINERSDIFFERENTIAL PRESSUREFlow gpm0 13.2 26.4 39.6 52.8 66 79.2 92.4 105.6 1<strong>18</strong>.8 132PSI0.04.58ØBDifferential Pressure SSI.AI (bar)0.030.020.01SS1.A1SS1.B2SS1.B3SS1.C 4SS1.C 5SS1.C6SS1.D7SS1.D8SS1.D9.435.29.145With BypassAMOUNTING THREADC A/F HEX000 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500Flow l/minØBMOUNTING THREADNew Part No.With BypassObs. Part No.With BypassNew Part No.W/out BypassObs. Part No.W/out BypassPort(NPT)Nominal FlowGPM (LPM)Length "A"Inch (mm)Diameter "B"Inch (mm)Hex "C"Inch (mm)WeightLbs. (kg)937481SE.75112111937480SE.751121101/2"5 (19)3.10 (78.7)2.67 (67.8)1.42 (36)0.4 (<strong>18</strong>)937483SE.75222111937482SE.752221103/4"8 (30)3.55 (90.2)2.67 (67.8)1.81 (46)0.5 (.23)937485SE.75232211937484SE.752322101"10 (38)5.35 (135.9)2.67 (67.8)2.17 (55)0.7 (.32)937487SE.75352211937486SE.753522101 1/2"30 (114)8.01 (203.5)3.47 (88.1)2.56 (65)1.2 ( .54)937489SE.75352311937488SE.753523101 1/2"50 (<strong>18</strong>9)9.85 (250.2)4.00 (101.6)2.56 (65)1.4 (6.4)937491SE.75362411937490SE.753624102"50 (<strong>18</strong>9)9.85 (250.2)4.00 (101.6)2.95 (75)1.8 (.82)937495SE.75472311937494SE.754723102 1/2"75 (<strong>28</strong>4)10.1 (256.6)5.17 (131.3)3.54 (90)2.3 (1.04)937497—937496—3"100 (378)11.8 (299.7)5.17 (131.3)3.94 (100)3.0 (1.36)217Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Reservoir AccessoriesMagnetic Suction StrainersMagnetic Suction StrainersNow offer dual protection, without cavitation!Parker's new magnetic suction strainers offer dual protection to the pump inlet withoutrisk of cavitation.Powerful ceramic magnets located parallel to the pleated mesh attract and protectagainst damaging ferrous particles of all sizes.The pleated stainless steel screen provides additional filtration protection for largerparticles that would result in catastrophic failure.The generous open area of the stainless steel pleated mesh screen elimantes thepossibility of pump cavitation.Ordering InformationThe information below shows the part numbers, specifications and dimensions of availablesuction strainers, to help you meet the needs of your specific application.NOTE: All sizes are standard with 30 mesh screen (560 micron).Parkers magnetic suction strainers areavailable in sizes ranging fromone to three inches.PartNumberNPTConnectionFlowGPM(LPM)Ainches (mm)DimensionsBinches (mm)Cinches (mm)Approx.ShippingWeightlbs. (kg)936547 1.00" 15 (55) 1.88 (47.75) 5.19 (131.83) 3.09 (78.49) 1.59 (0.72)936548 1.25" 25 (95) 2.38 (60.45) 7.39 (<strong>18</strong>7.71) 3.53 (89.66) 3.16 (1.43)936549 1.50" 35 (135) 2.38 (60.45) 7.39 (<strong>18</strong>7.71) 3.53 (89.66) 2.88 (1.31)936550 2.00" 50 (190) 2.75 (69.85) 7.39 (<strong>18</strong>7.71) 3.53 (89.66) 2.22 (1.01)936551 3.00" 100 (380) * 9.35 (237.49) 4.47 (113.54) 3.91 (1.77)*Part number 936551 features a 3" half coupling, not a hex nut.AC5Flow Vs. Pressure LossBThe rugged steel construction,combined with the generous filtrationarea, ensures reliable performance forsuction applicationsP (PSI)43211.00”1.25”1.50”2.00”3.00”010 40 80 120 160 200 240 <strong>28</strong>0 320 360 400 440 480Flow (GPM)2<strong>18</strong>Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


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Water Removal Filter ElementsPar Gel Par-Gel filter elements are an effective tool in controlling waterrelated problems in hydraulic power and lubrication systems.There is more to proper fluidmaintenance than justremoving particulate matter.You need to remove water aswell. Parker has developedPar-Gel water removalelements to be used incombination with particulatefilters to provide significantbenefits.■ Less component wear,consequently lesscomponent generatedcontaminants.■ Significant reduction ofcostly downtime andreplacement of failedcomponents.■ Increased efficiency of thesystem, thereby improvingmachine productivity.■ Less frequent replacementand disposal ofcontaminated fluid.■ Reduced chance ofcatastrophic failure..10% water1000 ppm.03% water300 ppmWater as a contaminant.Whether you use a mineralbaseor synthetic fluid, eachwill have a water saturationpoint. Above this point, thefluid cannot dissolve or holdany more water. This excessivewater is referred to as ‘free’ oremulsified water. As little as.03% (300 ppm) by volume can saturate a hydraulic fluid.Many mineral-base and synthetic fluids, unlessspecifically filtered or treated in some way, will containlevels of water above their saturation point.Water is everywhere!Storage and handling. Fluids are constantly exposed towater and water vapor while being handled and stored. Forinstance, outdoor storage of tanks and drums is common.Water settles on top of tanks and drums and infiltrates thecontainer, or is introduced when the container is opened toadd or remove fluid.In-service. Water can get by worn cylinder and actuatorseals, or through reservoir openings. Water can come incontact with these entry points through water based cuttingfluids or when water and/orsteam are used for cleaning.220Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Water Removal Filter ElementsPar Gel Water in the system creates oxides, slimes and resins.Corrosion is an obvious by-product and creates furthercontaminants in the system.The effect is compounded, as you now have bothparticulate contaminant and water working together.The particulate contamination can be as simple as rustflaking from reservoir walls. Anti-wear additives breakdown in the presence of water and form acids. Thecombination of water, heat and dissimilar metalsencourages galvanic action. Pitted and corroded metalsurfaces and finishes result.Further complications occur as temperature drops andthe fluid has less ability to hold water. As the freeze pointis reached, ice crystals form, adversely affecting totalsystem function. Operating functions may become slowedor erratic.Electrical conductivity becomes a problem when watercontamination weakens insulating properties of fluid(decreases dielectric kV strength).Typical results of wear due to presence of particulate and water contamination.Condensation is also a prime water source. As fluid coolsin a reservoir, temperature drop condenses water vapor oninside surfaces, which in turn causes rust. Rust scale in thereservoir eventually becomes particulate contamination inthe system.Testing your fluid for water.A simple ‘crackle test’ will tell you if there is water in yourfluid. Simply take a metal dish or spoon with a smallamount of fluid. Apply a flame under the container with amatch. If bubbles rise and ‘crackle’ from the point ofapplied heat, you have free water.Microbial growth as a contaminant.Once water enters a system, growth of microorganismsbegins. Since water is one of the end products of thebreakdown of hydrocarbon fluid, once started, the processis somewhat self-sustaining.Slime is evidence of microbial growth, as is theapparent increase in viscosity of the fluid, obnoxious odorand discolored fluid. The results are: short fluid life,degraded surface finish and rapid corrosion.Water generated damage and operating problems■ Corrosion■ Accelerated abrasive wear■ Bearing fatigue■ Additive breakdown■ Increased acid level■ Viscosity variance■ Electrical conductivityForms of water in fluid■ Dissolved water– below saturation point.■ Free water–emulsified or in droplets*.ParTest fluid analysis. For complete analysis,Parker offers Par-Test fluid analysis. Your Parkerrepresentative can supply you with a fluid container,mailing carton and appropriate forms to identifyyour fluid and its use. An independent lab performscomplete spectrometric analysis, particle counts,viscosity and water content.Results are sent directly to the requester.* Excessive free water must be removed from the system before filtering is attempted.In systems with gross amounts of water (1% to 2% by volume), settling or vacuumdehydration should be considered before using Par-Gel filter elements.221Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Water Removal Filter ElementsPar Gel Removing water. Using a Par-Gelwater removal element is aneffective way of removing free watercontamination from your hydraulicsystem. It is highly effective atremoving free water from mineralbaseand synthetic fluids.The Par-Gel filter media is a highlyabsorbent copolymer laminate withan affinity for water. However,hydraulic or lubrication fluid passesfreely through it. The water is bondedto the filter media and forever removedfrom the system. It cannoteven be squeezed out.How many filter elements will I need? Suppose you would like to remove water fromcontaminated oil stored in a 200 gallon tank. The tank is found to have 1000 ppm of water(very contaminated). The circulation rate will be 10 gpm for the 200 SUS fluid.Example: How many single length Moduflow elements will be needed to reduce thewater to normal saturation levels. To find the answer, use the conversion charts andcapacity curves for the Moduflow element.1. 1000ppm start - 300ppm finish = 700ppm removed2. 700ppm water x .0001 = .07%.07% x 200 gallons = .14 gallons water total3. Use the capacity curve for Moduflow element P/N 927584. Capacity = 80cc at200 SUS & 10 gpm to pressure drop of 25 psid. (See graph)80cc x 0.000264 gal = 0.02 gallons/elementcc4. 0.14 gallons total water = 7 elements*0.02 gallons/element*The replacement value of this fluid may range from $600.00 to $1400.00 ($3 to $7 gallon). At an estimatedelement cost of $50.00 each, the savings realized would be from $250.00 to $1050.00!Using Par-Gel filter elements saves money in fluid and replacement component costs.Also, the frequency of fluid disposal and the problems associated with it are greatlyreduced.Filter capacity. There are no accepted and approved water capacity testing or reportingstandards. Consequently, there is virtually no way to compare one element capacity withanother. It is also difficult to simulate a specific application in testing . . . making it hard topredict field performance.Why the discrepancies? Water removal media capacity is the result of the interplayamong four variables: flow rate, viscosity, bypass setting and the media itself.Here’s an example: two identical elements, testing the same fluid, varying only the flowrate.Photo above shows ‘dry’ Par-Gel filter media andthe same media swollen with absorbed water.Parker technology andexpertise at your disposal.Choosing the correct filters cansave money and minimize problemscaused by particulate and watercontaminants in hydraulic andlubricating fluids.Parker provides hard data andadvice on choosing from a wide rangeof filter configurations, flow patternsand flow pressurecapabilities.Element A Element A’Flow Rate: 3 gpm 10 gpmViscosity: 75 SUS 75 SUSTest Capacity: 425 ml 360 mlThis is a 15% reduction in capacity, due to changing only the flow rate! Now, look at whathappens when the test flow rate is the same and the viscosity is changed.Element B Element B’Flow Rate: 20 gpm 20 gpmViscosity: 200 SUS 75 SUSTest Capacity: 250 ml 550 mlTwice the capacity can be achieved just by manipulating the test viscosity!Naturally, having a lower bypass valve setting limits the capacity. Since the lifeof the element is measured in pressure drop, using higher bypass valve settingswill increase apparent life (all other conditions equal).We recommend 25 psid bypass valves to get adequate life from Par-Gelfilter elements.Capacity also depends on the media itself. That’s why Parker spent two yearsresearching the media used in Par-Gel filter elements. We tested all known media,and worked closely with our suppliers to achieve maximum water absorbency.222Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Water Removal Filter ElementsPar Gel How we report: Our goal is to give our customers usable data.Why show test results at a lower viscosity (65 SUS forexample), if the typical application uses 200 SUS fluid? So, wereport at 200 SUS to give typical field application capacity, and75 SUS for competitive comparisons. But keep in mind whencomparing, you still have to consider flowrate.What it all means: You deserve to know how an element willwork for you in your applications. So, we test and report ourdata in such a way that it helps you predict elementperformance and life.Be wary of claims that say . . . “this element holds one quart(or one gallon) of water.” What was the test flow rate? fluidviscosity? bypass valve setting? Was it run as a ‘single pass’ or‘multipass’ test?Rely on Parker to give you the facts and data you need. Ourgoal is to better protect your systems and components . . . andwe start up-front by telling you what you need to know.Is thereany other way to do business?Conversion FactorsIf you Have: Multiply By: To Get:mg/l 0.00009 %ppm 0.0001 %ml 1.0 cccc 0.0338 fluid ouncescc 0.00106 quartscc 0.000264 gallonsTypical Saturation PointsFluid PPM %Hydraulic 300 0.03%Lubrication 400 0.04%Transformer 50 0.005%Add it all up. Broad selection, competitive prices, off-theshelfavailability, on-time delivery, high-efficiency filter media,reduced system contaminant and longer component life. Whenyou add it all up, we think you’ll agree...Multi-pass water capacityRFP-1/RFP-2700RF4-1/RF4-270040CN-1/40CN-214080CN-1/80CN-2525600600120450CAPACITY (CC)50040030020075 SUS200 SUS75 SUSCAPACITY (CC)500400300200200 SUS75 SUS75 SUSCAPACITY (CC)100806040200 SUS75 SUS75 SUSCAPACITY (CC)37530022515075 SUS75 SUS100200 SUS100200 SUS20200 SUS75200 SUS200 SUS0 10 20 30 40 50FLOW (GPM)0 10 20 30 40 50FLOW (GPM)0 5 10 15 20 25FLOW (GPM)0 10 20 30 40 50FLOW (GPM)IL8-1/IL8-21400IL8-33500RF7-<strong>18</strong>75GUARDIAN ®701200300075060CAPACITY (CC)100080060040075 SUS200 SUS75 SUSCAPACITY (CC)250020001500100075 SUS200 SUSCAPACITY (CC)62550037525075 SUS200 SUSCAPACITY (CC)50403020200 SUS75 SUS200200 SUS200 SUS500125100 20 40 60 80 100FLOW (GPM)0 20 40 60 80 100FLOW (GPM)0 10 20 30 40 50FLOW (GPM)0 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5FLOW (GPM)223Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Water Removal Filter ElementsPar Gel Parker Par-Gel water removal filter elements are available in these standard Parker filter housings:Filter Model <strong>Series</strong> Length Element Part NumberRFP-1RFP-2SingleDouble927584927585RF4-1RF4-2SingleDouble9301569<strong>28</strong>557RF7-1RF7-2IL8-1IL8-2IL8-340CN-140CN-2SingleDoubleSingleDoubleTripleSingleDouble93385393250692910392910993200693141293141480CN-1Single93141680CN-2Double9314<strong>18</strong>Guardian ® Single 932019Ideal applications for Par-Gel filter elements:Guardian ® Portable Filtration SystemFilter Cart224Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


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Par Fit ElementsCompetitive InterchangesManufacturer P/N Parker P/N Manufacturer P/N Parker P/N Manufacturer P/N Parker P/N Manufacturer P/N Parker P/NAn extensive range of competitively priced Parker quality replacementfilter elements, Par-Fit interchange elements allow the users to acquireall their replacement elements from one quality source regardless of theoriginal equipment manufacturer.Par-Fit competitive interchange elements must conform to all the samerigorous tests as the standard Parker replacement elements. Theelements meet or exceed all specifications for the following tests:IS02941IS02942IS02943IS03724IS04572/ISO16889Element Collapse/Burst ResistanceFabrication IntegrityMaterial CompatibilityFlow Fatigue ResistanceMultipass TestIn addition to price and quality, the range of interchange elementsavailable is key to a successful program for the user. Parker has workeddiligently over the years to develop a range of elements that will meetthis challenge. You can view our complete list of Par-Fit interchangeelements in our separate Par-Fit brochure, 2300-PFS, or visit us on theweb at the address below.226Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


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AppendixInterpreting DataElement EfficiencyFor each configuration Parker reports on a log micronchart the actual test results for each Microglass III mediagrade available. The information that can be obtainedfrom reporting in this manner far exceeds previousmethods. To read the charts simply follow a few quicksteps as shown below.Beta Rating1000010002001002QEfficiency5Q10Q20QEfficiency %99.999.599.0Element CapacityTypically element capacities have been plotted on adifferential vs grams chart to allow for best comparisonsbetween different indicator/bypass settings and alsoother manufacturers. Although the construction of a givenelement remains constant, the actual capacity obtained ina application depends on several variables•Viscosity•Flow rate•Contaminant Type•Changeout pressureSince it is not possible to test every possible combination,Parker tests per ISO4572 and ISO16889 which specifiesfluid type, contaminant type and flow rate. Therefore theonly variable that can be accounted for by the specifierwould be changeout pressure. To accomplish this simplydetermine what indicator setting will be used to signalservice is required. If no indicator will be used then usethe bypass value for the specified filter.2095.0PSID50CapacityBAR2 50.0403.00 4 8 12 16 20Micron Size (c)To determine efficiency/beta rating at aParticular micron size:1. Choose micron size from horizontal axis.2. Follow line upward until it intersects the media gradeof interest.3. For the beta rating move left perpendicular untilyou intersect the vertical beta rating axis and recordnumber.4. For the efficiency rating just follow line across tothe right until it intersects the efficiency axis andrecord number.To determine which media can provide aparticular beta rating:5. Choose beta rating desired on left vertical axis6. Follow line horizontally across until it intersectsmedia grade.7. Move downward perpendicular until you intersectthe horizontal “Micron Size” axis and record value.If micron value is too low repeat steps until a desiredvalue is achieved.30201002Q00 30 60 90 120 150 <strong>18</strong>0Grams10QTo determine element capacity1. Starting along the vertical differential pressureaxis choose changeout setting.2. Move horizontally across until line intersects themedia grade desired.3. Move perpendicular downward until line intersectshorizontal axis “Grams” and record value05Q20Q2.52.01.51.00.50.0219Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


AppendixInterpreting DataFlow vs Pressure LossAll performance curves are reported at a standardviscosity of 150 SUS (30 cSt) with element pressurecurves independent of the housing. The purpose ofreporting individually is to allow for adjustment to otheroperating viscosities. To adjust for a operatingviscosity other then 150 SUS (30 cSt) pleaseuse the correction formula below.Viscosity Correction FormulaNew Viscosity New Specific GravityPSID Element = PSID from catalog x x150.90PSID Housing = PSID from catalogxNew Specific Gravity.90PSID Assembly = PSID Element + PSID HousingHigh Collapse ElementsIn most cases, filter assemblies are equipped with aninternal bypass valve to limit the differential pressureacross the element. In some critical applications it maybe necessary to equip the filter with a “no bypass” valvewhich forces all fluid flow to pass through the element.When a filter is equipped with a “no bypass” valve, theelement must be able to withstand much higherdifferential pressures in the event it is not serviced whenindicated. Parker high collapse elements are able towithstand 2000 psid (“H” option) or 3000 psid (“X” option)due to their special construction. The high collapseelements are rated for the same efficiencies as thestandard elements but also have a higher cleanpressure loss.High Collapse Correction Factors“QH” Elements (2000 psid) = 1.4 times reported loss“QX” Elements (3000 psid) = 1.9 times reported lossThe increase in pressure loss from standard collapse“Q” elements to high collapse “Q” elements varies frommedia grade and series. To insure adequate elementlife, a correction factor should be applied to the standardpressure loss curves. Below are the factors that shouldbe applied to the standard element performance curvesshown in this catalog. The pressure loss of “H” optionelements (2000 psid collapse) may increase as much as40% over the standard, and the “X” option 3000 psidcollapse) as much as 90%.Correction Factors220Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


AppendixFilter Media TypesMicroglass IIIThe latest of our media lines, these elements have the highest capacity and efficiencyavailable. The Microglass III is referenced by a “Q” after the micron size ( i.e. 5Q ).Complete information is available for each element size in the catalog. The efficiencyis plotted on a beta value versus micron size chart to enable one to find the rating at aspecific micron size. The capacity is plotted on a pressure differential versus gramscapacity chart. This allows one to find the capacity of the element at the filter’sspecific bypass or indicator setting.Flow data is performed at 150 SUS (32cSt) and plotted separately for the element andhousing . Pressure loss for different viscosities can be calculated by using the formulaon the opposite page.EfficiencyBeta RatingEfficiency %100002Q 5Q100099.910Q20010099.599.020Q2095.02 50.00 4 8 12 16 20Micron Size (c)CelluloseAn economical type of media (denoted by a “C”) that provides nominalefficiency and capacity. The pore structure of paper media is notefficient for fine filtration or high capacity applications. The dataprovided for each individual element is limited to flow versuspressure loss. To the left is an efficiency chart which plots what wouldbe considered typical for the various grades of cellulose media.As shown in the chart, cellulose elements are not nearly asefficient as Microglass III elements. They are rated for nominalfiltration, typically 50% efficient at rated size. Due to the lowparticle capture efficiency of 20C cellulose elements, it is notpractical to plot on the chart. The 20C elements could be considereda Beta 20= 2 (50% efficient at 20 micron). The same limitations existwith the stainless steel mesh elements.Stainless Steel Woven WireCommonly referred to as “wire mesh” this filtration medium is typically used in suction filters due to the low flowrestriction. Wire mesh elements are unique in that they are designed to be cleaned and reused. These elements arerated for efficiency based on the pore size diameter of the mesh and are denoted by a “W” after the micron rating. Forexample a 74W element would have a nominal rating of 74 micron based on the diameter of the mesh pores. Thisshould not be confused with “mesh” ratings which are the number of wire strands per inch. Mesh ratings can becorrelated to micron ratings, see “Micrometer Conversions” on page 224.General Comparison Of Filter MediaMedia Material Capture Efficiency Dirt Holding Capacity Differential Pressure Life In a System Initial CostFIberglasss High High Moderate High ModerateCellulose Moderate Moderate High Moderate LowWire Mesh Low Low Low Moderate High221Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


AppendixDefinitionsAbsolute Rating:The diameter of the largest hard spherical particlethat will pass through a filter under specified testconditions. This is an indication of the largest openingin the filter element. Hydraulic Filter Division definesabsolute as 99.5% removal (beta 200) at a givenparticle size.Cleanliness Codes:A representation of a fluids contamination level basedon a series of index numbers that refer to a table ofconcentration values.Absorb/Absorption:The process of a fluid being taken into the poresof a solid.Adsorb/Adsorption:To collect and hold a fluid on the surface of a solid.Beta Ratio:The ratio of the number of particles of a given size andlarger of a filter to the number of particles of the samesize and larger downstream.Beta Ratios/EfficienciesBeta Ratio(at a given particle size)Capture Efficiency(at same particle size)1.01 1.0%1.1 9.0%1.5 33.3%2.0 50.0%5.0 80.0%10.0 90.0%20.0 95.0%75.0 98.7%100 99.0%200 99.5%1000 99.9%Bubble Point:Pressure drop in inches of water required to expelthe first steady (continuous) stream of bubbles froma horizontal disc of wetted filter medium or a filtercartridge immersed in a liquid (usually alcohol).A bubble point test is used to test the integrity ofcartridge construction to compare relative porositiesof a filter media or monitor product consistency asa quality control method.Bypass:Fluid flowing through a passage other than the filtermedium and/or leakage around filter media seals.Burst:An outward structural failure of the filter elementcaused by excessive differential pressure.Collapse Pressure:An inward structural failure of the filter element causedby excessive differential pressure.Contaminant:Undesirable insoluble solid or gelatinous particlespresent in fluid.Crest:The outer fold of a pleat.Differential Pressure/Pressure Drop:Difference in pressure between two points in a system.In filters, this is typically measured between the inletand outlet of the filter housing.Dissolved Water:Water capable of being held by the fluid in solution.The amount held must be below the saturation point.Duplex Filter:An assembly of two filters with valving for theselection of either element.Efficiency:The ability of the filter element to remove particlesfrom the filter stream. Efficiency = (1-1/beta)100.222Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


AppendixDefinitionsEffluent:The fluid that has passed through the filter.Filter Medium:The permeable material used for a filter that separatesparticles from a fluid passing through it.Flow Fatigue:The ability of a filter element to withstand structuralfailure of the filter medium due to flexing of the pleatscaused by cyclic differential pressure.Free Water:Water droplets or globules in a system that tend toaccumulate at the bottom of a system’s fluid because itexceeds the solubility of the fluid.Influent:Fluid entering the inlet of a filter.In-Line Filter:A filter in which the inlet, outlet and element are in astraight axis.L-Type Filter:A filter in which the inlet and outlet port axis are atright angles, and the filter element axis is parallel toeither port axis.Laminar Flow:Flow rate at which liquid is in a nonturbulent state(10ft/sec) and should not exceeded to maintainfiltration integrity and consistency.Media Migration:Contamination of the effluent by fibers or othermaterial of which the filter is constructed.Micron:A unit of length. Correct term is micrometer (µm),which is .000039 inch. Human eye can see a40 micrometer particle.Neutralization Number:A measure of the acidity or basicity of a fluid, thisincludes organic an inorganic acids or bases, orcombination thereof.Nominal Rating:Micron size removed at a given efficiency under amanufacturer’s defined test condition. An arbitraryterm assigned by manufacturers which varies andhas therefore depreciated in value.Pinched Pleat:A pleat closed off by excessive differential pressureor crowding, thus reducing the effective area of thefilter element.Pleats:a series of folds in the filter medium usually ofuniform height and spacing designed to maximizeeffective area.Pressure Line Filter:A filter located in a line conducting working fluid toa working device or devices.Return Line Filter:A filter located in the line which is conducting workingfluid form working devices to a reservoir.Root:The inside fold of a pleat.Suction Filter:A filter located in the intake line of a pump where thefluid is below atmospheric pressure.T-Type Filter:A filter in which the inlet and outlet port axes are in astraight line, and the filter element axis isperpendicular to this line.Varnish:Materials generated by the hydraulic fluid due tooxidation, thermal instability, or other reactions. Thesematerials are insoluble in the hydraulic fluid and aregenerally found as brownish deposits in the worksurfaces.Y-Type Filter:A filter in which the inlet and outlet port axes are in astraight line, and the filter element is at an acute angleto this line.223Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


AppendixMicrometer ConversionsUS and ASTM StdSieve Number■ Micrometer ComparisonsSubstanceActual Opening(in)(µm)10 0.0787 200012 0.0661 168014 0.0555 141016 0.0469 1190<strong>18</strong> 0.0394 100020 0.0331 84025 0.0<strong>28</strong>0 71030 0.0232 59035 0.0197 50040 0.0165 42045 0.0138 35050 0.0117 29760 0.0098 25070 0.0083 21080 0.0070 177100 0.0059 149120 0.0049 125140 0.0041 105170 0.0035 88200 0.0029 74230 0.0024 62270 0.0021 53325 0.0017 44400 0.00142 36550 0.00099 25625 0.00079 201,250 0.000394 101,750 0.000315 82,500 0.00097 55,000 0.000099 2.512,000 0.0000394 1(µm)Table Salt 100Human Hair (average dia) 50-70White Blood Cell 25Talcum Powder 10Cocoa 8-10Red Blood Cell 8Bacteria (cocci) 240µmRelative Size of ParticlesMagnification 500x74µm149µmLinear Equivalents1in = 25.4 mm = 25,400 µm1mm = 0.0394 in = 1,000 µm1µm = 1/25,400 in = 0.001 mm1µm = 3.94 x 10 -5 in = 0.000039 inFormulasVelocity (ft per sec) = 0.4085 x gpmd 2 (ID in)Conversion Rates1 cu ft = 7.48 gal1 gal = 231 cu in2 cu ft water = 62.42 lb1 gal water = 8.34 lb1 US gal = 0.833 lmp gal1 lb/in 2 = 2.31 ft of water = 2.036 in Hg°F = 9/5°C+32Metric Conversion Formulasmm = inches x 25.4m = feet x 0.3048cm 3 = cu in x 16.39m 3 = cu ft x 0.0<strong>28</strong>kg = pounds x 0.454kPa = psi x 6.895lpm = gpm x 3.785°C = 5/9 (°F-32)25µm10µm2µmNote: Lower limit of visibility (naked eye)—40µm224Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


AppendixMeasurement Conversion TablesTo Convert Multiply by To ObtainAatmospheres 33.9 ft of water (at 4×C)atmospheres 29.92 in mercury (at 0×C)Bbarrels (US liquid) 31.5 gallonsbarrels (oil) 42 gallons (oil)bars 0.9869 atmospheresbars 14.5 pounds/sq inCcentimeters 0.03<strong>28</strong>1 feetcentimeters 0.3937 inchescentimeters 0.00001 kilometerscentimeters 0.01 meterscentimeters 0.01094 yardscentimeters 10,000 micronscubic centimeters 0.00003531 cubic feetcubic centimeters 0.06102 cubic inchescubic centimeters 0.000001 cubic meterscubic centimeters 0.001 literscubic centimeters 0.002113 pints (US liquid)cubic centimeters 0.001057 quarts (US liquid)cubic feet <strong>28</strong>,320 cubic centimeterscubic feet 1,7<strong>28</strong> cubic inchescubic feet 0.0<strong>28</strong>32 cubic meterscubic feet 0.03704 cubic yardscubic feet 7.48052 gallons (US liquid)cubic feet <strong>28</strong>.32 literscubic feet 59.84 pints (US liquid)cubic feet 29.92 quarts (US liquid)cubic feet/min 62.43 pounds water/mincubic feet/min 1.698 cubic meters/hrcubic feet/sec 448.831 gallons/mincubic inches 16.39 cubic centimeterscubic inches 0.0005787 cubic feetcubic inches 0.00001639 cubic meterscubic inches 0.00002143 cubic yardscubic inches 0.004329 gallonscubic inches 0.01639 literscubic meters 35.31 cubic feetcubic meters 61,023 cubic inchescubic meters 264.2 gallons (US liquid)cubic meters 1000 literscubic meters/hour 4.4 gallons (US)/mincubic meters/hour 0.588 cubic feet/minTo Convert Multiply by To ObtainFfeet 30.48 centimetersfeet 0.0003048 kilometersfeet 0.3048 metersfeet 304.8 millimetersfeet of water 0.0295 atmospheresfeet of water 0.8826 inches of mercuryfeet of water 62.43 pounds/sq ftfeet of water 0.4335 pounds/sq infeet/minute 0.01667 feet/secondGgallons 3,785 cubic centimetersgallons 0.1337 cubic feetgallons 231 cubic inchesgallons 3.785 litersgallons (liq br imp) 1.20095 gallons (US liquid)gallons (US) 0.83267 gallons (Imp)gallons of water 8.337 pounds of watergallons/min 0.0022<strong>28</strong> cubic feet/secgallons/min 0.06308 liters/secgallons/min 8.0208 cubic feet/hrgrams 0.001 kilogramsgrams 0.002205 poundsgrams/cm 0.0056 pounds/ingrams/sq in 45.71 ounces/sq ydIinches 2.540 centimetersinches 0.02540 metersinches 25.4 millimetersinches of mercury 0.03342 atmospheresinches of mercury 1.133 feet of waterKkilograms 2.2046 poundskilograms 0.009842 tons (long)kilograms 0.001102 tons (short)kilograms/sq cm 2,048 pounds/sq ftkilograms/sq cm 14.22 pounds/sq inkilograms/sq meter 0.00009678 atmosphereskilograms/sq meter 0.00009807 barskilograms/sq meter 0.003<strong>28</strong>1 feet of waterkilograms/sq meter 0.00<strong>28</strong>96 inches of mercurykilograms/sq meter 0.2048 pounds/sq ftkilograms/sq meter 0.001422 pounds/sq in225Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


AppendixMeasurement Conversion TablesTo Convert Multiply by To ObtainLliters 0.2642 gallons (US liquid)liters 2.113 pints (US liquid)liters 1.057 quarts (US liquid)liters/min 0.0005886 cubic ft/secliters/min 0.004403 gallons/secliters/hour 0.004403 gallons (US)/minMmeters 3.<strong>28</strong>1 feetmeters 39.37 inchesmeters 0.001 kilometersmeters/min 3.<strong>28</strong>1 feet/minmeters/min 0.05468 feet/secmicrons 0.000001 metersmils 0.00254 centimetersmils 0.000083333 feetmils 0.001 inchesmils 0.0000000254 kilometersOounces <strong>28</strong>.349 gramsounces 0.0625 poundsounces (fluid) 1.805 cubic inchesounces (fluid) 0.02957 litersounces/sq in 0.0625 pounds/sq inounces/sq yard 20.83 pounds/3000 sq ftTo Convert Multiply by To ObtainQquarts (liquid) 0.03342 cubic feetquarts (liquid) 57.75 cubic inchesquarts (liquid) 0.0009464 cubic metersquarts (liquid) 0.25 gallonsquarts (liquid) 0.9463 litersSsquare centimeters 0.001076 square feetsquare centimeters 0.1550 square inchessquare centimeters 0.0001 square meterssquare feet 144 square inchessquare feet 0.0929 square meterssquare inches 0.006944 square feetsquare inches 0.0007716 square yardssquare meters 10.76 square feetsquare meters 155 square inchessquare meters 1.196 square yardssquare yards 9 square feetsquare yards 1,296 square inchessquare yards 0.8361 square metersPpints (liquid) 0.125 gallonspints (liquid) 0.4732 literspints (liquid) 0.5 quarts (liquid)pounds 453.59 gramspounds 16 ouncespounds/sq ft 0.0004725 atmospherespounds/sq ft 0.01602 feet of waterpounds/sq ft 0.01414 inches of mercurypounds/sq in 0.06804 atmospherespounds/sq in 2.307 feet of waterpounds/sq in 2.036 inches of mercurypounds/sq in 0.0145 kilo pascals (kPa)pounds/sq in 27.684 inches water columnpounds/3000 sq in 0.048 ounces/sq yard226Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


AppendixChanges to ISO Standards and their impact on Filter PerformanceReporting and the Contamination Code.The recent changes to ISO contamination andfiltration standards were brought about to solveaccuracy, traceability, and availability issues. Itis important to remember that both real worldhydraulic system cleanliness levels and actualsystem filter performance remain unchanged.However, the reporting of cleanliness levels andfilter performance has changed due to the newparticle counter calibration and multi-pass testprocedures.ISO 11171 is the new particle counter calibrationmethod and utilizes calibration fluid made fromISO Medium Test Dust (ISO MTD) suspended inMIL-H-5606. The calibration fluid is traceable tothe National Institute of Standards and Technology(NIST) and is designated by NIST as StandardReference Material (SRM)<strong>28</strong>06. ISO 11171 isreplacing ISO 4402 which is based on obsoleteAC Fine Test Dust (ACFTD).It is important to note that the ISO 11171calibration method is based on a distribution ofparticles measured by their equivalent areadiameter, whereas ISO 4402 is based on adistribution of particles measured by their longestchord. Also, the NIST work utilized scanningelectron microscopy for particles below 10 um insize, whereas the sizing distribution on ACFTDutilized optical microscopy.The new calibration method and resulting ISOcode will typically produce a one to two levelincrease in the first digit (the >4um size range)of the three digit code. This is due to the greaternumber of particles in the small size range.The remaining two digits will typically remainunchanged between old and new calibrationmethods, and should not impact previouslyestablished ISO cleanliness standards.Table 1 below shows the approximate particle sizerelationship between the calibration methods.ACTFD sizeNIST size(per ISO 4402:1991) (per ISO 11171:1999)umum (c)1 4.22 4.63 5.15 6.47 7.710 9.815 13.620 17.525 21.230 24.640 31.7The ISO cleanliness code reporting method willalso be affected.Example: Former two-digit ISO 4406:19875 um / 15 um14 11Former three-digit ISO code2 um / 5 um / 15 um17 14 11New three-digit ISO 4406:19994 um (c) / 6 um (c) / 14 um (c)<strong>18</strong> 14 11227Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


AppendixChanges to ISO Standards and their impact on Filter PerformanceReporting and the Contamination Code, continued.ISO 16889 is the new multi-pass test standard formeasuring filter performance and utilizes ISO MTDas the contaminant challenge. This standard isreplacing ISO 4572 which utilized ACFTD. Seethe following graphs below for filtration beta ratiocomparisons on our 2Q, 5Q, 10Q, and 20QMicroglass III media. The graphs reflectmulti-pass test results using ISO 4572 with ACFTDand the revised ISO 16889 using ISO MTD.FILTRATION RATIO(BETA)10FILTRATION RATIOS FOR 2Q MEDIA10000ISO 45721000200 ISO 1688910010 1 2 3 4 5 6 7FILTRATION RATIO(BETA)100001000200100101FILTRATION RATIOS FOR 10Q MEDIAISO 4572ISO 168890 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16PARTICLE SIZE um or um(c)10000FILTRATION RATIOS FOR 5Q MEDIA10000FILTRATION RATIOS FOR 20Q MEDIAFILTRATION RATIO(BETA)100020010010ISO 4572ISO 16889FILTRATION RATIO(BETA)100020010010ISO 16889ISO 457210 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10PARTICLE SIZE um or um(c)10 5 10 15 20 25 30PARTICLE SIZE um or um(c)2<strong>28</strong>Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


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Parker Hannifin Corporation6035 Parkland Blvd.Cleveland, Ohio 44124-4141Telephone: (216) 896-3000Fax: (216) 896-4000Web site: www.parker.comParker Hannifin CorporationAbout Parker Hannifin CorporationParker Hannifin is a leading global motion-controlcompany dedicated to delivering premier customerservice. A Fortune 500 corporation listed on theNew York Stock Exchange (PH), our componentsand systems comprise over 1,400 product lines thatcontrol motion in some 1,000 industrial and aerospacemarkets. Parker is the only manufacturer to offer itscustomers a choice of hydraulic, pneumatic, andelectromechanical motion-control solutions. OurCompany has the largest distribution network in itsfield, with over 12,000 distributors serving our customersaround the world.Parker’s CharterTo be a leading worldwide manufacturer of componentsand systems for the builders and users of durable goods.More specifically, we will design, market and manufactureproducts controlling motion, flow and pressure. We willachieve profitable growth through premier customer service.Product InformationNorth American customers seeking product information, thelocation of a nearby distributor, or repair services will receiveprompt attention by calling the Parker Product InformationCenter at our toll-free number:1-800-C-PARKER (1-800-272-7537). In the UK, a similarservice is available by calling 0500-103-203.The Aerospace Groupis a leader in the development,design, manufacture andservicing of control systemsand components for aerospaceand related high-technologymarkets, while achievinggrowth through premiercustomer service.The Climate & Industrial ControlsGroupdesigns, manufactures andmarkets system-control andfluid-handling componentsand systems to refrigeration,air-conditioning and industrialcustomers worldwide.The Fluid Connectors Groupdesigns, manufactures andmarkets rigid and flexibleconnectors, and associatedproducts used in pneumaticand fluid systems.The Seal Group designs,manufactures and distributesindustrial and commercialsealing devices and relatedproducts by providingsuperior quality andtotal customer satisfaction.The Hydraulics Groupdesigns, produces andmarkets a full spectrumof hydraulic compnentsand systems to buildersand users of industrialand mobile machineryand equipment.The Filtration Groupdesigns, manufactures andmarkets quality filtrationand clarification products,providing customers withthe best value, quality,technical support, andglobal availability.The Automation Groupis a leading supplier ofpneu-matic and electromechanicalcomponentsand systems to automationcustomers worldwide.The Instrumentation Group isa global leader in the design,manufacture and distributionof high-quality critical flowcomponents for worldwideprocessinstrumentation,ultra-high-purity, medicaland analytical applications.231Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter DivisionMetamora, OH


Parker WorldwideSales OfficesContact Parker’s worldwide serviceand distribution network by calling:Argentina • +54 (1) 752 4129Australia • +61 (2) 634 7777Austria • +43 (2622) 23501 3Belgium • +32 (2) 762 <strong>18</strong>00Brazil • +55 (11) 3917 1407Canada • 1-800-272-7537China • +86 (21) 6249 9755Czech Republic • +42 (2) 752544Denmark • +45 (43) 541133Finland • +358 (0) 8784211France • +33 (50) 258025Germany • +49 (69) 311096Hong Kong • +852 24<strong>28</strong> 8008Hungary • +36 (1) 25 22 539India • +91 (22) 577 1671Italy • +39 (02) 451921Japan • +81 (45) 861 3811Korea • +82 (2) 561 0414Mexico • 1-800-272-7537Netherlands • +31 (5410) 85000New Zealand • +64 (9) 573 1523Norway • +55 (99) 867760Poland • +48 (22) 461455Singapore • +65 261 5233South Africa • +27 (11) 9703630Spain • +34 (1) 6757300Sweden • +46 (8) 760 2960Taiwan • +886 (2) 781 3206United Arab Emirates • +971 (2) 788587United Kingdom +44 1924 487000United States of America • 1-800-272-7537Venezuela +58 (2) 238 5422Filtration Group TechnicalSales & Service LocationsFinite Filter Division500 Glaspie StreetOxford, Ml 48371Phone: (800) 521-4357Phone: (248) 6<strong>28</strong>-6400Fax: (248) 6<strong>28</strong>-<strong>18</strong>50Hydraulic Filter Division16810 Fulton County Road #2Metamora, OH 43540Phone: (800) 253-1258Phone: (419) 644-4311Fax: (419) 644-6205Process Filtration Division6640 Intech Blvd.Indianapolis, IN 46278Phone: (888) 238-5356Phone: (317) 275-8300Fax: (317) 275-8410Racor Division3400 Finch RoadP.O. Box 3208Modesto, CA 95353Phone: (800) 344-3<strong>28</strong>6Phone: (209) 521-7860Fax: (209) 529-3278Filtration and Separation,Balston Operation242 Neck RoadP.O. Box 8223Haverhill, MA 0<strong>18</strong>35-0723Phone: (800) 343-4048Fax: (978) 858-0625Filter Division EuropeChurwell ValeShaw Cross Business ParkDewsbury, West YorkshireEngland WF12 7RDPhone: +44 1924 487000Fax: +44 1924 487001Filter Division U.K.Condition Monitoring CentreBrunel WayThetford, NorfolkIP24 3RT EnglandPhone: (44) <strong>18</strong>42-763299Fax: (44) <strong>18</strong>42-756300Parker Hannifin Oy FilterDivision Europe(Finn Filter Division)FIN-31700 Urjala As.FinlandPhone: +358 20 753 2500Fax: +358 20 753 2502Parker Hannifin Ind. e Com.Ltda. Filter DivisionAv. Getulio Dorneles Vargas1331/133312305-000 Jacarei, SPBrasilPhone: 55 12 3955-1000Fax: 55 12 3955-1010Parker Hannifin Asia PacificCompany, LTD902 Dae Heung Bldg.648-23 Yeoksam-dongKangnam-ku, Seoul,Korea 135-080Phone: 82 2 561 0414Fax: 82 2 556 8<strong>18</strong>7Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter Division16810 Fulton County Road #2Metamora, OH 43540Phone: (800) 253-1258Phone: (419) 644-4311Fax: (419) 644-6205http://www.parker.com/hydraulicfilter232Parker Filtration BVFilter Division EuropeStieltjesweg 86827 BV ArnhemThe NetherlandsPhone: +31 26 3760 376Fax: +31 26 3643 620Parker Hannifin CorporationHydraulic Filter Division20M, 06/06Metamora, OH Printed in USA

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