Pentair's© model 44 Single Series of Liquid Bag Housings offer two depths, a 6" and a 12" housing depending upon the needed surface area and volume of fluid to be filtered.
Features:- Carbon, 304, or 316 stainless steel material
- 300 PSI pressure rating
- Low pressure drop
- Quick swing closure with eye nuts
- Viton lid seal
- Differential, drain, and vent ports
- 316 stainless steel strainer basket
- 2-part epoxy paint finish on carbon vessels
Options:- Adjustable support legs
- 500 PSI pressure rating
- Mesh lined strainer baskets
Liquid Housing Model 44 series effectively removes dirt, pipe scale, and other contaminants from process liquids such as water, chemical and petroleum products. Quality construction and design assure protection for all down-stream equipment.
Vessel ConstructionOur model 44 single vessels are designed for operating up to 300 PSI at 300 degrees F. The housing design provides a large sump area at the bottom of the basket for particulate accumulation. This design utilizes the filter more efficiently and prolongs the element life.
The 316 S.S. basket rests on a 316 S.S. support ring allowing the element to seal to the side of the housing, eliminating particulate bypass between the basket and seat. Optional mesh-lined strainer baskets and o-rings are available.
A vent in the housing lid and a drain port in the housing speed evacuation and filling. Gauge ports are located on the body of the housing to install gauges for monitoring the differential pressure across the bag or strainer basket. Permanently piped housings are opened with simple tools without disturbing the piping. Swing bolts with eye-nuts allow easy opening and closing of the swing-lid. No need to remove any hardware.
As a standard finish, all vessels are blast cleaned and painted inside and out with a 2-part epoxy. Stainless steel vessels are supplied with a satin finish.
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