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Unit of Measure

Specifications

Flow Control Hole Pattern

N/A Uniform

OD

N/A 6 in

Max. Operating Temperature

N/A 200 ºF

Mounting End ID

N/A 4 1/8 in

U.S Patent No.

N/A 6,068,723 6,415,930

Opposite End ID

N/A Blind

Media

N/A Synthetic

Operating pH range

N/A 5 to 9

Available Lengths

N/A 11.25 in14.50 in16.25 in29.00 in33.12 in

Separator Cartridges

N/A Note that “C” in the code always means a Uniform hole pattern inner tube with TCS media, and “V” means Variable hole pattern with TCS media. Blind caps have a hole for the tie rod.

Separator Cartridges Working

N/A Flow direction is from outside-to-inside. The top photo insert shows water being repelled by the hydrophobic separator medium on the cartridge’s outside surface. Hydrocarbon fluids, on the other hand, easily pass through and exit the separator cartridge. Cartridges with three different types of repelling media are offered:

TCS Teflon Coated Screen Cartridges are, by far, the most popular type of separator cartridge. With proper cleaning and inspection cost effective TCS elements can be reused over many coalescer cartridge changeout cycles and TCS cartridges generate considerably less static charge than pleated paper cartridges. These features have made them the preferred choice for aircraft fueling applications.

Pleated Paper Cartridges
cannot be reused and are replaced at every coalescer cartridge changeout. They are often used with diesel and other fuel oils which may contain materials that adhere to TCS cartridges and cannot be cleaned off.

Synthetic Media Cartridges
can be cleaned a maximum of two times. They are lower in price than TCS cartridges and are intended for customers who do not want to take the time to clean separators.

Separator Cartridge Performance

N/A Maintaining a uniform flow along the length of the cartridge optimizes performance and reduces the number of cartridges required. Flow is controlled by a tube, inside each cartridge, through which the hydrocarbon fluid exits the cartridge and the filter/separator vessel. Two styles of inner tube are offered.
Cartridges with uniform hole pattern inner tubes are adequate for many applications. However, where optimum flow distribution is required, cartridges with variable hole pattern inner tubes are recommended. When converting older equipment, a lesser number of variable hole pattern cartridges is usually required. Operating costs will be reduced.

Notes

N/A SO Series Cartridge listed in Code Identification Table at left are the most commonly used types. A variety of other styles are available for special applications.

SO-6xxPLF3 Pleated Separators come in lengths of 11.25, 14.5, 16.25, 29.0, and 33.12 inches. Frequently, they are installed in stacks of two or three cartridges. SO-6xxC cartridges are available in these same stackable lengths plus longer lengths. However, single unit designs are recommended for installation ease and lower cost. Other styles listed in Table are not intended to be stacked.

Velcon variable size hole pattern cartridges should not be replaced with uniform hole pattern cartridges unless appropriate full-scale test data can be supplied showing equivalent performance.

SO-6xxCSN/CMSN/CPSN separators are intended for customers who want a lower cost separator for disposal rather than clean and re-use (can be cleaned a maximum of two times).