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Particulate and Coalescing Filter
The particulate and coalescing filter after the air compressor is designed to
capture particulate and moisture prior to entering the rest of the system.
These filters need to be replaced once per year or every 1000 hours,
whichever comes first. To do so,
1.
Make sure there is no pressure on the filter bowls. The gauge on the
filter assembly will read 0 PSIG to indicate that there is no pressure
on the bowl.
2.
Unscrew the filter bowls by turning them counter-clockwise.
3.
Once the filter bowls have been removed, rinse any debris out of the
bowls with warm water.
4.
Dry the bowls with a clean dry cloth and replace the old O-rings with
the ones provided in the kit.
5.
Pull the black plastic element holder out of the filter bowl. Carefully
twist the two sides of the black plastic cover apart and pull out the
white particulate filter element. Install the new element in the reverse
order.
6.
The coalescing element can be removed by turning it counter-
clockwise by hand; install the new element in the reverse order.
7.
Once both elements have been replaced, bowls have been cleaned
and O-rings replaced, the bowls can be screwed back in to their
corresponding filter housings.
Once all the filters have been
replaced, press and hold the filter
reset button on the control panel
until the “Alarm” indicator light
blinks confirming the 1000-hour
run timer has been reset. Put the
front cover back on the cabinet
and power up the nitrogen
generator. Once powered up, the
BrewBlast™ 110CPH
will be
producing nitrogen when needed.