Solberg MiniPFS(Pg.2-5) User Manual
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Rule of Thumb
#
4: Pressure drop is also caused by the dirt holding capacity of
the element. As the element fills up with dirt, the pressure drop increases. It is
important to document the pressure drop across a given filter when it is new and
then clean or replace it when the pressure drop increases b
y 10” to 15” / 250-
280mm H
2
O over the original reading.
Rule of Thumb #5: The inlet connection greatly influences the overall pressure
drop of the filter system. To minimize the restriction contributed by an inlet filter, a
velocity of 6,000 ft/min (10200m
3
/h) or less is suggested through the outlet pipe.
The table below lists the suggested flows based on pipe size:
Pipe Size
(inches)
Max Airflow
1/8”
6 CFM 10 m
3
/hr
1/4"
6 CFM 10 m
3
/hr
3/8"
8 CFM 14 m
3
/hr
1/2"
10 CFM 17 m
3
/hr
3/4"
20 CFM 34 m
3
/hr
1"
35 CFM 60 m
3
/hr
Table 3
*Note: This information is for general use only. A qualified engineer must properly design each system.
3. Element Specifications
Temperature Range: -15° to 220°F / -26° to 105°C
Filter Change-
Out Differential: 10” to 15” / 250-380mm H
2
O Over Initial Delta P
Media
Micron Rating
Standard Paper
99+% @ 2 micron
Standard Polyester
99+% @ 5 micron
“Z” Series Polyester
99+% @ 1 micron
“HE” Series HEPA
99.97% @ 0.3 microns
“U” Series Polyester
99+% @ 25 micron
“W” Series Polyester
99+% @ 100 micron
“AC” & “ACP” Series
N/A
Table 4
Temperature Range: -15° to 385°F / -26° to 196°C
Filter Change-Out Differential:
10” to 15”/ 250-380mm H
2
O Over Initial Delta P