X100
FIL
TER
VESSEL
➔
FILTER ELEMENT CHANGES
➔
6
CLOSING
1. Lubricate the gasket with a
small amount of sanitary
O-ring lubricant.
2. Turn the lid clockwise until it
bottoms out.
STOP, additional force will
not enhance the seal;
it may cause the threads
to stick.
Refer to Figure 3
3. Before opening the inlet
valve, close the drain valve
and vent valve.
8. Converting from a
cartridge filter to a bag
filter.
1. Clean the inside of the filter
housing. Do not scratch the
molded interior surface.
2. Pull out the cartridge
conversion plate.
3. Drop the basket in.
Refer to Figure 4
OUTLET
FILTER
HOUSING
O-RING
CARTRIDGE
PLATE
SUPPORT RIBS
BOSS
FILTER
CARTRIDGE
INLET
FILTER
HOUSING
SEAL RING
BASKET
FILTER BAG
(Figure 4)
Insert filter bag into the basket.
Make sure the bag seal ring bottoms out
against the basket shoulder.
The ring seals against the filter wall.
(Figure 5)
Insert the self-centering filter cartridge.
Stop when it bottoms out on the cartridge plate.
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INLET
INLET
GASKET
STOP TURNING WHEN
THIS LUG IS CENTERED
WITH THE INLET
(2
3
/
4
TURNS)
TO PREVENT LEAKS
KEEP GASKET AND
AREA LUBRICATED
AND CLEAN
9. Converting from a bag
filter to a cartridge filter.
1. Remove the basket.
2. Clean the inside of the
filter housing.
Do not scratch the molded
interior surface.
3. Lubricate the cartridge
conversion plate with a
small amount of sanitary
O-ring lubricant.
4. Slide the plate into the
housing with the boss facing
down. Push the plate firmly
against the support ribs.
Refer to Figure 5
(Figure 3)
Gasket seals on the sides. Tightening beyond the INLET
center line WILL NOT increase sealability.
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