Parker Hannifin Corporation
Filtration and Separation Division
Oxford, MI
OPERATION
Air coalescing is a continuous, balanced, steady-state process occuring at
or below rated flow, which depends on two factors for high performance:
(1) The bowl must be kept free of waste liquid build-up and (2) The element
must be replaced when the differential pressure reaches 6-10 psid, 12 psid
maximum. Differential pressure can be sensed at the inlet and outlet
ports by two gauges, or by observing system characteristics.
Bowl draining is accomplished by slowly opening the manual drain valves,
at least once every 8 hours depending on the liquid load. Finite's new High
Pressure Drain Kits are useful tools that can be utilized in order to safely
drain condensate from a high-pressure air / gas system. See Finite Bulletin
NP024 for more details.
A Finite coalescer, under normal system conditions, will operate for 6 to
12 months before reaching its maximum differential pressure. With shorter
coalescing element life a "PWC" series Particulate or"WS" Water Separa-
tor element should be employed ahead of the coalescer to increase its life.
A precoalescer (Grade 10) can also be used to extend the life of the high
efficiency coalescer (Grade 4).
Finite coalescers are designed for nominal operation with 10-20 wt.oil. Any
viscosity increase over that of 20 wt. oil must be offset by a proportionate
oversizing of the filter element. Consult your Finite representative.
PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Too High Initial
Air flow excessive for housing size.
Install larger filter.
Pressure Drop
Filter media grade too fine.
Install coarser element.
Too much oil/water from compressor.
Pre-coalesce with grade 10 - oversize
housing.
Premature Clogging
Lubricant improperly selected for compressor,
Change oil, consult with lubricant
(Air Flow Drops Off)
causing varnish or carbonizing of lubricant.
supplier.
Excessive inlet particulate contamination.
Prefilter with Particulate Filter.
Excessive lubricants present on element caused
Prefilter with Grade 10 or 100WS and
by either high lubricant viscosity or very high
oversize coalescer to compensate.
inlet aerosol level.
Oil/water emulsion forming on element.
Remove water by drip leg, aftercooler.
Install mechanical separator upstream.
Oil Present Down-
Bowl not properly drained of waste liquids.
Drain regularly, use auto drain.
stream of Filter
Element not sealing.
Replace element.
Filter piped backwards.
See "INSTALLATION"; Re-pipe.
Filter being by-passed by valving.
Close valve.
Contaminated air entering system from second
Change pipe or relocate filter.
source downstream.
Oil vapors condensing downstream.
Install an adsorber.
Excessive inlet oil level.
Precoalesce with Grade 10 and
possibly oversize.
Element damaged, chemically attacked or not
Change and consult distributor
installed in housing.
or factory for other than neutral pH.
Oil present in pre-contaminated
Clean piping.
downstream piping.
Maintenance Bulletin - J-Series
(J2SD, J2SL, J4SF, J4NF, J6SH, J6NH)
MB-JSeries
04/05
INSTALLATION
Finite Coalescer "CWC", Particulate "PWC", Adsorber "AWC", Water Separator
"WS" filters and the desiccant cartridges "10JW" should be installed in a level
pipeline, mounted vertically, the bowl downward with one element length clear-
ance for element removal. The filter should be installed at the highest pressure
available, as near as possible to the equipment to be protected. It should also have
a drip leg immediately upstream. All filters should be visible and easily accessible
for periodic draining and maintenance.
The filters should be piped in accordance with the instruction tags and flow arrows.
Should these tags become unreadable, install the coalescer and water separator so
that flow passes through the filter tube from inside-to-outside. Plumb particulate
and adsorber filters so that flow passes through the filter from outside-to-inside.
The filter locations relative to other equipment should be as follows (unless specific
instructions are given to the contrary): (1 ) The COALESCER is placed before
the dryer.(2) The PARTICULATE or WATER SEPARATOR goes ahead of the
COALESCER when prefiltration is required. (3) The PARTICULATE is installed
downstream of desiccant dryers to prevent desiccant migration.(4) The ADSORBER
and DESICCANT CARTRIDGE are always preceded by a COALESCER.
MAINTENANCE
When Coalescer or Interceptor differential pressure reaches clogged condition
(6-10 PSID) replace element immediately. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN
FILTER TUBE. System contamination can result. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
RESEAT A FILTER TUBE. New serrated indentations can be formed causing
leakage. DO NOT BY-PASS THE COALESCER unless the by-pass line is also
filtered.
DANGER
Filter housings must be depressurized before
performing any maintenance activities, and depressurization
verified by a pressure gauge known to be in working order.
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