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DCF-3000 Installation, Operation & Maintenance 

 

DOM0000007, Revision A 

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Operation 

 

Notice: Do not exceed the normal operating 
temperature of the lowest rated component. In most 
cases this is 200 °F (93 °C).

 

 

 

1.

 

The unit self-cleaning controls should be on whenever flow is 
occurring through the filter. The controls should be off when 
there is no flow. 

2.

 

The cleaning disc should stroke the filter element clean to keep 
the differential pressure between the inlet and outlet of the filter 
between 3 to 5 PSID (21 to 34 kPa). Stroking too frequently will 
shorten the life of all wear components. 

3.

 

The filter unit is supplied with a valve used to purge the 
contaminants from the vessel. This valve should be opened 
before the collected contaminants exceed the purge chamber 
volume and cause a differential pressure increase. 

4.

 

If the filter element is removed from the unit, avoid high pressure 
washing from the inside of the element. This may force 
contaminants into the filter media and cause permanent 
blockage and/or element damage. 

5.

 

Always pressurize the unit slowly on startup and watch for leaks. 

6.

 

The unit is equipped with a 3/4

 port in the lid for placement of 

overpressure vent, for use as an air release and/or connection 
for fluid filing of vessel. 

7.

 

Monitoring of the differential pressure between the inlet and 
outlet pressures should be used to determine stroking and 
purging rates. Normal operation should exhibit low differential 
pressure of 3-5 psi that is maintained continuously 

Operational Modes 

Filtering 

Pressurized dirty process fluid enters thru the inlet port, passes 
through the filter screen where contaminants are removed and clean 
process fluid exits through the outlet port. 

Screen Cleaning 

The cleaning process occurs periodically during the filtering process. 
As the dirty process fluid passes thru the filter screen, contaminants 
are collected on the inside of the screen. The cleaning disc scrapes 
the length of the element screen and pushes the contaminants into 
the purge chamber. 

Purging 

The purging process occurs periodically during the filtering process. 
The purge valve is opened, allowing the flow and pressure in the 
vessel to push the concentrated contaminants collected in the purge 
chamber out of the vessel. 
 

 

CAUTION:

 

Do not backwash or operate the DCF-

3000 in any circumstance where flow can reverse 
between the inlet and outlet ports.  Backwashing 
mechanically cleaned  vessels may result in 
damage to the element and cleaning disc 
assemblies.
  

 

 

 

Inspection, Disassembly & Reassembly 

To service the unit: Isolate from process fluids, from the process air 
and electric supply by using proper lockout tagout procedures. 
Depressurize unit by opening purge and vent valve in that order and 
de energize all sources of power. 

 

Figure 1

 

 

Summary of Contents for DCF-3000

Page 1: ...which travels across the surface of the screen These contaminants are deposited in a collection chamber at the bottom of the filter vessel where they are periodically purged out of the bottom port of...

Page 2: ...ice is required Pressure gauges are also recommended on all process connections 2 Connect the drain line customer supplied to the filter unit purge valve To avoid restricting purge flow the drain line...

Page 3: ...erential pressure between the inlet and outlet pressures should be used to determine stroking and purging rates Normal operation should exhibit low differential pressure of 3 5 psi that is maintained...

Page 4: ...removing two screws Figure 2 item 6 of element hold down plates Figure 2 item 5 and inspect the filter element for damage Damage may consist of deformation dents holes or blockage 10 Clean the element...

Page 5: ...010 250 59262 015 380 59263 024 610 59264 030 760 59265 045 1140 PACKING KITS MATERIAL STANDARD PACKING Figure 1 item 7 FLUID SEAL PACKING Figure 1 item 15 PART NO PART NO URETHANE 42958 45406 TEFLON...

Page 6: ...must be replaced Troubleshooting Symptoms A Actuator doesn t operate properly B Purge valve will not operate properly C Leakage at lid seal D Reduction in flow rate or high differential pressure E Dro...

Page 7: ...TIAL DAMAGES OR CONTINGENT LIABILITIES OUR MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY EVENT EXCEED THE CONTRACT PRICE FOR THE PRODUCT If you are interested in ordering spare parts or having service performed...

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