10Bar 50 Micron Natural Gas LPG Pad Filter | 15mm BSP Threaded

Item Number: PF-FIL-10601
Packaging Unit: 1 / each
  • Die cast aluminium pad filter for use with natural gas or LPG
  • Ideal for use in systems requiring a high degree of filtration
  • 2x high pressure test points (Peterson Plugs)
  • 50 Micron filter capacity | 15mm BSP Threaded Cartidge Filter
  • 10 Bar pressure rated
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Product Description

Pietro Fiorentini 10Bar 50 Micron Natural Gas LPG Pad Filter | 15mm BSP Threaded

Application

Pietro Fiorentini gas filters are suitable for all the types of natural gas, LPG and non corrosive gases and are widely used for the protection of control devices, pressure regulators, meters and on systems requiring a high degree of filtration.

Features and Benefits:

  • High filtration capacity and broad surface allow separation of both dust and solid particles
  • Suitable for use on natural gas and LPG
  • 50 Micron filter cartridge
  • 2x high pressure test points via Peterson Plugs
  • Broad operating temperature of -20 to +80 Degree C

Specifications:

  • Gas Type: LPG, Natural Gas NG and Non Corrosive Gases
  • Connection: 15mm BSP Threaded
  • High Pressure Test Points: 2x Peterson Plugs
  • Max Working Pressure: 10 Bar/1MPa
  • Max Allowable Pressure: 10 Bar/1MPa
  • Maximum Working Temperature: From -20 to +80 Degree C
  • Collecting Capacity: Over 12% of total filter capacity with drain on bottom part
  • Filter Cartridge: 50 Micron cloth cartridge
Thread/Bore Size (mm): 15
Pressure (Bar): 10
Thread Type: BSP
Medium: Gas
Filter Type: Cartridge
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