Oil filters clean the oil in the refrigeration circuit.
GEA oil filters are designed for installation in the oil circuits of industrial refrigeration systems. They are fitted with a replaceable filter element made of rustproof woven metal mesh resp. glass fiber material. The filter element is self-centering and is being held in position by the cover. Only filter elements from reputable manufacturers are used. They are selected according to the desired fineness of the filter, filter material, direction of flow, rate of flow and viscosity
Oil Filters type OF
OF Oil Filters | |
material | steel or stainless steel |
nominal size | DN 15-100 |
temperature range for
HT Valve Series | -10 °C to +200 °C |
nominal pressure level | PS 25, PS 40 |
temperature range | -60 °C to +150 °C |
connection | butt welding and flanged ends as per DIN and ANSI
brazed ends |
additional information | mesh size 10-25 μ multilayer fiberglass,
stainless steel |
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