Warning – Solberg Vacuum Discharge Oil Mist Eliminators User Manual
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Solberg International, Ltd., 1151 Ardmore Itasca, IL 60143 USA
Ph: +1 630.773.1363 • Fax: +1 630.773.2643 • Email: [email protected] • Web: www.solbergmfg.com
Oil Mist Exhaust Filters • Rev. MA4031103
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SOLBERG
3. Element Specifications
Media
Typical Element
Operating
Pressures
Temperature
Range
Filter Change-Out
Differential
Efficiency
GL
0 – 0.36 BAR
4 to 104º C
0.36 BAR
99.97% @
0.3 micron
FG
0 – 0.36 BAR
4 to 104º C
0.36 BAR
99.97% @
0.3 micron
HG
0 – 0.36 BAR
4 to 104º C
0.36 BAR
99.97% @
0.3 micron
PSG
0 – 0.36 BAR
4 to 104º C
0.36 BAR
99.97% @
0.3 micron
WG
0 – 0.36 BAR
4 to 104º C
0.36 BAR
99.97% @
0.3 micron
ML
0 – 0.36 BAR
4 to 104º C
0.36 BAR
99.97% @
0.3 micron
4. Element Cleaning
Cleaning is not recommended for Solberg Manufacturing oil mist exhaust filter elements.
Once saturation and particulate entrainment occur, it is very difficult to restore elements
to their original condition. It is recommended that once maximum differential pressure is
reached new elements should be installed.
Section C
PROCEDURES
! WARNING !
Before installing any Solberg filter, it is
essential that all packaging materials be
removed properly, prior to start up, to avoid
risk of injury.
1. Installation.
A. Maximum gas stream temperatures for most Solberg oil mist exhaust filter
products is +104° C. Temperatures in excess of this could cause damage to
elements, media and elastomers.