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YAMIT Filtration and Water Treatment More than just simple products!

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YAMIT Filtration and Water Treatment More than just simple products!

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INDEX

Manual Filters F100 pg. 8 F200 pg. 12 F300 pg. 16 F400 pg. 20 F2000 pg. 26 Gravel Filtration System F600 pg. 30 Hydrocyclone F700 pg. 38 Semi-Automatic Filters SA-500C pg. 44 SA-500B pg. 48 SA-500S pg. 52 Automatic Hydraulic Filters AF200 pg. 56 AF100 pg. 64 AF800 pg. 68 Automatic Electric Filters AF9800 pg. 78 Pre-Pump Strainer PPS pg. 84 Fertilizer Tanks F500 pg. 88 Back flushing Controller Filtron FT-1/2/3+DP pg. 92 Filtron 1-10 (DC/AC) pg. 99

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Applications: Control filters with inlet/outlet with a 90º angle. Standard Characteristics: • Filter element: - Stainless Steel screen AISI 316 mesh, supported by a PVC cylinder

- Available disc elements: 2”, 3” & 4” • Available filtration grade: from120 micron • Filter housing construction material: Carbon Steel ST37.2 • Pre-treatment: sand blasting up to Sa 2.5 grade • Exterior & Interior coating: electrostatic oven baked polyester-epoxy powder coating with a thickness of

150-200 micron • Connections: VIC, Threaded socket and Flange • Maximum pressure: 10 bar (145 psi) • Maximum recommended working pressure: up to 8 bar (116 psi). Operation: The filters have been designed and built in accordance with the principle of water flow through the cylinder screen openings while solid particles are trapped by the screen. These particles can be easily removed by opening the cover and washing the screen manually. The drain valve is used for releasing pressure before opening for maintenance.

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MANUAL SCREEN FILTERS: F100 Series

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MANUAL SCREEN FILTERS: F100 Series

1. Handle 2. Tightening bracket 3. Cover 4. Upper gasket 5. Inner screen 6. Outer screen 7. Lower gasket 8. Pressure testing point 9. Ball valve 10.Body

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MANUAL SCREEN FILTERS: F100 Series

Model In/Outlet Diameter

(inch)

D1 (inch)

X (mm) (inch)

Y (mm) (inch)

H (mm) (inch)

Weight (kg) (pd)

Packaging Volume LxWxH

(m) (ft)

F115 1.5” 4" 97 3.82 220 8.66 455 17.91 7.5 17 0.50*0.20*0.22 1.64x0.65x0.65

F120 2” 6" 130 5.12 230 9.06 469 18.46 12.4 27 0.52*0.28*0.29 1.70x0.92x0.92

F122 2” 6" 130 5.12 255 10.04 719 28.31 17.6 39 0.75*0.26*0.31 2.53x0.92x0.92

F130 3” 6" 140 5.51 270 10.63 729 28.70 23 51 0.75*0.26*0.31 2.53x0.92x0.92

F140 4” 8" 190 7.48 325 12.8 855 33.66 34 75 0.90*0.35*0.34 3.02x1.15x1.22

F160 6” 10" 217 8.54 480 18.9 1308 51.50 62 137 1.28*0.42*.032 4.20x1.08x1.48

F180 8” 12" 262 10.31 500 19.69 1104 43.27 77 170 1.12*0.47*0.42 3.67x154x1.54

F110 10” 14" 278 10.93 610 24.02 1179 46.42 105 231 1.12*0.47*0.42 3.67x154x1.54

Model F115-F140 Model F160-F110

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MANUAL SCREEN FILTERS: F100 Series

Model Inlet/Outlet

Diameter (inch)

Max. Recommended Flow rate

(m3/h) (gpm)

F115 1.5” 20 88

F120 2” 25 110

F122 2” 35 154

F130 3” 50 220

F140 4” 90 396

F160 6” 220 969

F180 8” 360 1585

F110 10” 540 2378

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Applications: In-line control filters Standard Characteristics: • Filter element: - Stainless Steel screen AISI 316 mesh, supported by a PVC cylinder

- Available disc elements: 2”, 3” & 4” • Available filtration grade: from 120 micron • Filter housing construction material: Carbon Steel ST37.2 • Pre-treatment: sand blasting up to Sa 2.5 grade • Exterior & Interior coating: electrostatic oven baked polyester-epoxy powder coating with a thickness of 150-

200 micron • Connections: VIC, Threaded socket and Flange • Maximum pressure: 10 bar (145 psi) • Maximum recommended working pressure: up to 8 bar (116 psi). Operation: The filters have been designed and built in accordance with the principle of water flow through the cylinder screen openings while solid particles are trapped by the screen. These particles can be easily removed by opening the cover and washing the screen manually. The drain valve is used for releasing pressure before opening for maintenance.

MANUAL SCREEN FILTERS: F200 Series

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1. Body 2. Lower gasket 3. Outer screen 4. Inner screen 5. Central adaptor 6. Upper gasket 7. Handle 8. Tightening bracket 9. Cover 10. Pressure test point 11. Ball valve

MANUAL SCREEN FILTERS: F200 Series

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Model In/Out Diam. (inch)

D1 (inch)

L (mm) (inch)

L1 (mm) (inch)

H (mm) (inch)

Packaging Weight

(kg) (pd)

Packaging Volume LxWxH

(m) (ft)

F215 1.5” 4" 350 13.8 496 19.5 278 10.9 9 20 0.54x0.28x0.22 1.8x0.9x0.7

F220 2” 6" 480 18.9 504 19.8 295 11.6 15 33 0.54x0.32x0.28 1.8x1.0x0.9

F222 2” 6" 480 18.9 726 28.6 427 16.8 22 49 0.67x0.55x0.28 2.2x1.8x0.9

F230 3” 6" 550 21.7 717 28.2 398 15.7 30 66 0.67x0.55x0.28 2.2x1.8x0.9

F240 4” 8" 675 26.6 881 34.7 487 19.2 42 93 0.84x0.64x0.32 2.7x2.1x1.0

F260 6” 10" 735 28.9 1264 49.8 817 32.2 75 165 1.36x0.77x0.37 4.5x2.5x1.2

F280 8” 12" 830 32.7 1072 42.2 643 25.3 95 209 1.20x0.75x0.40 3.9x2.5x1.3

F210 10” 14" 940 37.0 1103 43.4 745 29.3 135 298 1.20x0.75x0.40 3.9x2.5x1.3

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Pressure loss at 120 micron

Model Inlet/Outlet

Diameter (inch)

Max. Recommended Flow rate

(m3/h) (gpm)

F215 1.5” 15 66

F220 2” 25 110

F222 2” 30 132

F230 3” 40 176

F240 4” 80 352

F260 6” 180 793

F280 8” 300 1321

F210 10” 450 1981

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BACK-FLUSH FILTERS: F300 Series

Applications: In-line back-up filter after sand/gravel filter Standard Characteristics: • Filter element: - Stainless Steel screen AISI 316 mesh, supported by a PVC cylinder

- Available disc elements: 2”, 3” & 4” • Available filtration grade: from 120 micron • Filter housing construction material: Carbon Steel ST37.2 • Pre-treatment: sand blasting up to Sa 2.5 grade • Exterior & Interior coating: electrostatic oven baked polyester-epoxy powder coating with a thickness of 150-

200 micron • Connections: VIC, Threaded socket and Flange • Maximum pressure: 10 bar (145 psi) • Maximum recommended working pressure: up to 8 bar (116 psi). Operation: The filters have been designed and built in accordance with the principle of water flow through the cylinder screen openings while solid particles are trapped by the screen. These particles can be removed by flushing through a drain valve or by opening the cover and washing the screen manually. During back-flushing, the filtered water is reversed through the back-flush filter to the sand/gravel filter.

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1. Body 2. Lower gasket 3. Screen 4. Rubber band 5. Central adaptor 6. Upper gasket 7. Handle 8. Tightening bracket 9. Cover 10. Pressure test point 11. Ball valve

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BACK-FLUSH FILTERS: F300 Series

Model In/Outlet Diameter

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D1 (inch)

D2 (inch)

H (mm) (inch)

H1 (mm) (inch)

L (mm) (inch)

L1 (mm) (inch)

Packaging Weight

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Packaging Volume LxWxH

(m) (ft)

F320M 2” 6" 3/4" 295 12 132 5.2 480 19 504 20 17 36 0.54x0.32x0.28 1.8×1.0×0.9

F330F 3” 6" 3/4" 398 16 137 5.4 555 22 722 28 30 66 0.67x0.55x0.28 2.2×1.8×0.9

F340F 4” 8" 1" 487 19 144 5.7 685 27 887 35 42 93 0.84x0.64x0.32 2.8×2.1×1.0

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Pressure loss at 120 micron

Model Inlet/Outlet

Diameter (mm) (inch)

Recommended Flow Rate

(m3/h) (gpm)

F320M 50 2” 25 110

F330F 75 3” 40 176

F340F 100 4” 80 352

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AUTOMATIC CIRCULATING FILTERS: F400 Series

Applications: In-line control filter

Standard Characteristics: • Filter element: - Stainless Steel screen AISI 316 mesh, supported by a PVC cylinder

- Available disc elements: 2”, 3” & 4” • Available filtration grade: from 120 micron • Filter housing construction material: Carbon Steel ST37.2 • Pre-treatment: sand blasting up to Sa 2.5 grade • Exterior & Interior coating: electrostatic oven baked polyester-epoxy powder coating with a thickness of 150-200

micron • Connections: VIC, Threaded socket and Flange • Maximum pressure: 10 bar (145 psi) • Maximum recommended working pressure: up to 8 bar (116 psi). • Optional: automatically controlled drainage valve (programmed by time)

Operation: The water enters the filter through a plate with four or six (4 or 6) angular holes, directing the flow in a circular pattern along the length of the filter element. The water flows through the element screen openings while solid particles are collected at the lower section of the filter. These particles can be easily removed by opening the drain valve for a short period of time. The filters are supplied with 4-6 plugs enabling the user to adjust the number of holes to suit the filtering flow rate.

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1. Body 2. Lower gasket 3. Plug 4. Diffuser plate 5. Screen 6. Upper gasket 7. Flushing valve 8. Sedimentation lid 9. Pressure test point 10. Tightening bracket 11. Handle

AUTOMATIC CIRCULATING FILTERS: F400 Series

Model: F415, F420, F430

Model: F440, F460, F480

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AUTOMATIC CIRCULATING FILTERS: F400 Series

Model In/Outlet Diameter

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ØD1 (inch)

H (mm) (inch)

L (mm) (inch)

Flow Rate (m3/h) (gpm)

Packaging Weight

(kg) (pd)

Packaging Vol. LxWxH

(m3) (ft3)

F415 1.5 6 419 16.53 360 14.2 3-10 13-44 16 35 0.63x0.42x0.30 2.1x1.4x1.0

F420 2” 6 459 18.09 415 16.3 11-28 48-123 18 40 0.63x0.42x0.30 2.1x1.4x1.0

F430 3” 6 519 20.86 490 19.3 12-39 53-172 26 57 0.67x0.55x0.28 2.2x1.8x0.9

F440 4” 8 582 23.42 550 21.7 18-70 80-308 42 93 0.84x0.64x0.32 2.7x2.1x1.1

F460 6” 12 782 28.35 910 35.8 31-210 136-925 110 243 1.24x0.75x0.44 4.1x2.5x1.4

F480 8” 16 1000 39.37 950 37.4 163-299 720-1320 190 419 1.26x0.94x0.65 4.3x3.3x2.3

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Model 420 - Pressure loss at 120 micron Model 415 - Pressure loss at 120 micron

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Model 430 - Pressure loss at 120 micron Model 440 - Pressure loss at 120 micron

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Model 480 - Pressure loss at 120 micron Model 460 - Pressure loss at 120 micron

AUTOMATIC CIRCULATING FILTERS: F400 Series

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PRE-FILTRATION STRAINER: F2000

Applications: Pre-filtration for water meter or hydrometer protection, and for decrease of suspended solid levels in the water. Standard Characteristics: • Filter element: Single perforated screen Stainless Steel AISI 316 • Available filtration grade: 3000 micron and up • Filter housing construction material: Carbon Steel ST37.2 • Pre-treatment: sand blasting up to Sa 2.5 grade • Exterior & Interior coating: electrostatically oven baked polyester-epoxy powder coating with a thickness of 150-200 micron • Connections: VIC, Threaded socket and Flange • Maximum recommended working pressure: up to 10 bar (145 psi). Operation: The filters have been designed and built in accordance with the principle of water flow through the screen openings while solid particles are collected at the lower section of the filter. These particles can be easily removed by drainage through a relatively large drain valve or by opening the cover and washing the screen manually.

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1. Body 2. Flushing valve 3. Screen 4. Cover 5. Screw 6. Washers 7. Nuts 8. Gasket

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Model

Inlet/Outlet

Diameter

(inch)

Max. Flow rate (m3/h) (gpm)

F2002 2” 20 88

F2003 3” 40 176

F2004 4” 65 286

F2006 6” 150 660

F2008 8” 260 1145

F2010 10” 400 1761

F2012 12” 580 2554

F2014 14” 700 3082

F2016 16” 880 3875

F2018 18” 1150 5064

F2020 20” 1450 6385

F2024 24” 2000 8806

Recommended maximum flow rate

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Applications: provide high quality filtration solutions for water with a high contamination of organic material and algae

Standard Characteristics: • Filter housing material of construction: Carbon Steel ST37.2 • Pre-treatment: sand blasting up to Sa 2.5 grade • Exterior & Interior coating: electrostatic oven baked polyester-epoxy powder coating with a thickness of 150-200 micron • Connections: VIC, Threaded socket and Flange • Maximum recommended working pressure: 8 bars (116 psi). • Equipped with “mushroom” diffusers with vertical openings • Diffusion protection for screws, nuts & washers

Operation: Water enters the filter via the inlet and spreads evenly onto the media. Solids and organic materials are trapped within the media. The clean water passes through the media and flows out via the nozzles. The back flushing process is done by shutting the inlet of the filter and allowing the water to enter from the bottom, lifting the media and releasing the solids that exit the filter through the backflush manifold. This process can be controlled automatically.

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MEDIA FILTRATION SYSTEM: F600 Series

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1. Handle 2. Tightening bracket 3. Cover 4. Cover gasket 5. PVC nipple 6. Elbow 7. “Mushroom” diffuser 8. Rubber bushing 9. Service cover quick coupling 10. Quick coupling 11. Rubber gasket quick coupling 12. Service cover 13. Service cover gasket 14. Male plug 15. Male plug 16. Rubber leg 17. Filter body

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MEDIA FILTRATION SYSTEM: F600 Series

Model In/outlet Diameter

(inch)

Body Diameter (mm) (inch)

Recom. Flow rate (m3/h) (gpm)

Recom. Backwash flow rate

(m3/h) (gpm)

Filtration area (m2) (ft2)

Filtration Media Weight

(kg) (pound)

F-605 1” 323 12” 3.5-5 15-22 6 26 0.07 0.75 50 110

F-610 1.5” 390 16” 5.3-9 23-39 10 44 0.12 1.29 75 165

F-620 2” 480 20” 8-13.5 35-59 17 75 0.20 2.15 125 276

F-630 3” 480 20” 8-13.5 35-59 17 75 0.20 2.15 125 276

F-635 2” 610 25” 13.5-20 59-88 25 110 0.29 3.12 175 386

F-640 3” 762 30" 20-30 88-132 38 167 0.44 4.73 250 551

F-650 3” 900 36” 32--44 140-193 55 242 0.64 6.89 350 771

F-660 4” 1200 48” 55-79 242-348 96 423 1.13 12.16 625 1378

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Note: Standard connection 12”- 25” threaded 30”- 48” VIC/Flange

Model F605 – F635 Model F640 – F660

Model ØD

(inch) ØDI

(inch) H

(mm) (inch) HI

(mm) (inch) H2

(mm) (inch) L

(mm) (inch)

F-605 1 12 150 5.91 785 30.91 1160 45.65 445 17.52

F-610 1 ½ 16 180 7.09 570 34.25 1175 46.23 457 17.99

F-620 2 20 180 7.09 880 34.65 1280 50.4 548 21.57

F-630 3 20 180 7.09 880 34.65 1280 50.4 617 24.29

F-635 2 24 180 7.09 880 34.65 1285 50.6 696 27.4

F-640 3 30 300 11.81 1070 42.13 1197 47.12 864 34.02

F-650 3 36 300 11.81 1110 43.7 1242 48.9 1010 39.76

F-655 3 42 300 11.81 1110 43.7 1224 48.19 1166 45.91

F-660 4 48 330 11.81 1110 43.7 1189 46.81 1338 52.69

F-680 4 60 440 17.32 1420 55.92 1515 59.65 1585 62.4

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Max flow rate: 70m3/h (308 US GPM) Max Pressure: 6 bar (90 psi) Min. Flushing pressure: 2 bar (29 psi) Packaging Weight: 180 kg (396 pound) Working weight: 1350 kg (2970 pound) Construction materials: • Body: Carbon Steel ST37.2 • Coating: epoxy-polyester powder • Flushing elements:

• Manifold PVC • PP filter nozzles with V slots

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Sodium Hypochlorite for chlorination

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Model

Filter diameter

Quantity of Sodim

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Domestic liquid - 3%

concentration

Quantity of Sodim

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Technical liquid - 10%

concentration

(inch) (mm) (liter) (liter)

F605 12 300 0.27 0.06

F610 16 400 0.50 0.10

F620 20 500 0.80 0.16

F635 24 610 1.20 0.24

F636 24 610 1.20 0.24

F640 30 750 1.73 0.35

F650 36 900 2.48 0.50

F655 42 1050 3.45 0.70

F660 48 1200 4.50 0.90

Chlorine treatment process 1. Empty the tank until it is half filled with water. 2. Apply the quantities of liquid sodium hypo-chloride into the filter tanks, as per the table. 3. Refill each tank with water allowing no flow through the tanks. 4. Close the cover of the filter and wait 30 to 60min. 5. Wash the filter again, 2-3 times consecutively.

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METAL ACCESSORIES

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VIC Adaptor threaded

VIC Connector

VIC adaptor flange female

Metalic Manifold

Manifold for water meter and down

Support legs

VIC adaptor flange male

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Applications: sand separator for well applications

Standard Characteristics: • Filter housing material of construction: Carbon Steel ST37.2 • Pre-treatment: sand blasting up to Sa 2.5 grade • Exterior & Interior coating: electrostatic oven baked polyester-epoxy powder coating with a thickness of 150-200 micron • Connections: VIC, Male Threaded and Flange • Maximum recommended working pressure: 10 bars (145 psi). • Inlet is tangential to the body • Equipped with anti- vacuum valve • Conical rubber protection or expendable connection on the joint between hydrocyclone and the sedimentation tank

Operation: Water enters the hydrocyclone via the tangential inlet which creates a spiral flow along the walls of the filter. The centrifugal force separates the waste and sand particles and pushes them towards the walls of the sand separator. Those particles gravitate downwards and into the sedimentation tank, while clean water moves upwards and exits through the top outlet. For the sand separator to operate correctly, the lead loss must remain between 2-5m. The separation efficiency is not affected by the accumulation of dirt in the sedimentation tank. The sedimentation tank is drained by opening a flush valve for a few seconds manually or automatically by timer.

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1. Handle 2. Tightening bracket 3. Cover 4. Neoprene cover gasket 5. Male plug 7. Sedimentation tank 8. Elbow 9. Anti- Vacuum valve 10. Rubber insert 11. Steel insert 12. Male plug 13. Body

Model: F750, F755, F760, F770, F775, F780 Model: F710, F720, F730, F740, F750

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Model ØDI

(inch) H

(mm) (inch) HI

(mm) (inch) T

(mm) (inch) L

(mm) (inch) Weight

(kg) (pd)

Packaging volume LxWxH

(m) (ft)

F-710 (3/4") 3 475 18.7 380 14.96 32 1.24 130 5.12 7.5 16.5 0.31x0.31x0.19 1.02x1.02x0.62

F-720 (1") 4 600 23.62 460 18.11 40 1.59 160 6.3 9 19.8 0.54x0.28x0.22 1.80x0.90x0.70

F-730 (1.5") 6 740 29.13 594 23.39 60 2.36 260 10.24 9 19.8 0.54x0.32x0.28 1.80x1.05x0.90

F-740 (2") 8 900 35.43 755 29.72 79 3.13 305 12.01 15 33.1 0.54x0.32x0.29 2.07x1.37x0.98

F-750LF (3") 8 930 36.61 765 30.12 65 2.56 305 12.01 21 46.3 0.84x0.64x0.32 2.20x1.80x0.90

F-750 (3") 8 930 36.61 765 30.12 65 2.56 305 12.01 21 46.3 0.84x0.64x0.32 2.20x1.80x0.90

F-755 (3"x4") 12 1550 61.02 1285 50.59 105 4.14 465 18.31 70 154.4 1.36x0.77x0.37 4.50x2.52x0.70

F-760 (4") 16 1765 69.49 1495 58.86 138 5.42 505 19.88 91 200.7 1.26x0.77x0.60 4.13x2.52x0.85

F-770 (6") 20 1996 78.58 1671 65.79 154 6.08 605 23.82 225 496.1 1.40x1.20x1.00 4.60x3.90x3.30

F-775 (6") 24 2300 90.55 1940 76.38 221 8.69 655 25.79 270 595.4 1.75x1.26x1.10 5.48x4.06x3.39

F-780 (8") 30 2897 114.06 2492 98.11 265 10.45 705 27.76 330 727.7 2.30x1.25x1.05 7.40x4.03x3.55

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Model Flow rate

(m3/h) Sediment deposit

(liter)

F-710 (3/4") 2.5-5.5 1.5

F-720 (1") 3.5-7.5 2.5

F-730 (1.5") 9.5-12 5

F-740 (2") 14-18 5

F-750LF (3") 18-35 5-10

F-750 (3") 35-45 5-10

F-755 (3"x4") 50-62 30

F-760 (4") 86-120 60

F-770 (6") 150-190 150

F-775 (6") 180-220 150-220

F-780 (8") 230-370 300

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Hydrocyclone tester

Catalogue Nr. Description Part

BF700T Body 1

2347730 Test tube 2

1300632 O-Ring 3

2520007 Outlet 4

2522207 T-connector 5

2590140 Adaptor 6

2691288 Pressure gauge 7

2381007 Ball valve 8

1300620 O-Ring 9

1080650 Test tube holder 10

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Applications: Semi-automatic compact suction filters with inlet/outlet with a 90º axe.

Standard Characteristics: • Filter element: - Stainless Steel screen AISI 316 mesh, supported by a PVC cylinder . • Available filtration: from 80 micron • Filter housing material of construction: Carbon Steel ST37.2 • Pre-treatment: sand blasting up to Sa 2.5 grade • Exterior & Interior coating: electrostatic oven baked polyester-epoxy powder coating with a thickness of 150-200 micron • Connections: VIC, Threaded socket and Flange • Maximum recommended working pressure: up to 10 bar (145 psi). • Minimum operating working pressure during flushing: 1 bar (14.5 psi) • Equipped with a mechanical DP which indicates when the pressure difference of 5m is exceeded • Clean screen pressure loss: up to 0.1 bar (1.45psi)

Operation: Water flows through the inlet along and through the cylindrical screen trapping the solids on the screen. The filter can be manually cleaned while still pressurized and without removing the screen. The operator cleans the screen by opening the flush valve and turning the handle, fully up and the back down. As a result the suction nozzles traverse the entire screen removing trapped debris. The whole process takes a few seconds.

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1. Nut 2. Handle 3. Screw 4. O-Ring 5. T-connector 6. O-Ring 7. Body cover 8. Body screw 9. O-Ring 10. Dirt collector bushing 11. Dirt collector 12. Suction nozzle 13. Dirt collector plug 14. Body hydraulic sealing

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15. Body housing 16. Body outlet 17. Pressure indicator 18. Body inlet 19. ¼” socket 20. Body nut 21. Washer 22. O-Ring 23. Screen handle 24. Dirt collector axis 25. Fine screen 26. Bushing for flushing valve 27. Manual flushing ball valve 28. Upper bushing 29. O-Ring

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Model Inlet/Outlet

Diameter (mm) (inch)

Recommended Flow rate

(m3/h) (gpm)

X (mm) (inch)

Y (mm) (inch)

H (mm) (inch)

D1 (inch)

Valve (inch)

Packaging Weight

(kg) (pd)

Packaging Volume (m) (ft)

SA502C 50 2” 25 110 123 4.83 174 6.85 590 23.23 6 1/2" 12 26 0.6x0.3x0.3 2.0x1.0x1.0

SA503C 75 3” 45 200 139 5.46 189 7.76 782 31.10 6 3/4" 22 48 0.8x0.3x0.3 1.0x1.0x2.6

SA504C 100 4” 80 350 190 7.46 280 11.02 933 36.74 8 1" 30 66 0.97x0.35x0.35 1.1x1.1x3.2

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Applications: Semi –automatic brush filters

Standard Characteristics: • Filter element: - Stainless Steel screen AISI 316 mesh, supported by a PVC cylinder . • Available filtration: from 300 micron • Filter housing material of construction: Carbon Steel ST37.2 • Pre-treatment: sand blasting up to Sa 2.5 grade • Exterior & Interior coating: electrostatic oven baked polyester-epoxy powder coating with a thickness of 150-200

micron • Connections: VIC and Flange • Maximum recommended working pressure: up to 10 bar (145 psi). • Minimum operating working pressure during flushing: 1 bar (14.5 psi) • Equipped with pressure gage which indicates the pressure difference of 5m • Clean screen pressure loss: up to 0.1 bar (1.45psi)

Operation: Water flows through the inlet and through the cylindrical screen trapping the solids on the screen. The filter can be manually cleaned while still pressurized and without removing the screen. The operator cleans the screen by opening the flush valve and turning the handle, fully up and the back down. As a result the brushes traverse the entire screen removing trapped debris. The entire process lasts for just a few seconds. S

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1. Screw 2. Nut 3. Handle 4. Sealing rope nut 5. Sealing rope 6. Sealing rope housing 7. O-Ring seal 8. U-Ring seal 9. Washer 10. Handle shaft 11. Manual flushing valve 12. Nut 13. Washer 14. Cover 15. U-Ring seal 16. Brushes shaft 17. Screw 18. Nut 19. Brush unit 20. Screw 21. Washer 22. Brushes shaft axle 23. Screw 24. Screen handle 25. O-Ring

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26. Lower section of filtration screen 27. Middle section of filtration screen 28. Brush adjustments screws and nuts 29. Upper section of filtration screen 30. Screen bearing housing 31. Screen bearing 32. Stud 33. Filter body

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Model 504-8 Model 510

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Model 512

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Model In/Outlet diameter

(inch)

Flow rate (m3/h) (gpm)

X (mm) (inch)

X1 (mm) (inch)

Y (mm) (inch)

H (mm) (inch)

Operation Weight

(kg) (pd)

Packaging Volume L x W x H

(m) (ft)

SA504B 4” 90 396 240 9.31 350 13.78 833 32.8 83 183 1.07x0.60x0.62 3.5×2.0×2.1

SA506B 6” 180 793 240 9.31 450 17.72 1165 40.87 102 225 1.07x0.60x0.62 3.5×2.0×2.1

SA508B 8” 380 1673 240 9.31 550 21.65 1360 48.67 119 262 1.33×0.60×0.62 4.4×2.0×2.1

SA510B 10” 500 2200 250 9.84 735 29 1100 43.31 1150 50.91 229 505 1.33×1.30×1.00 4.4×4.3×3.3

SA512B 12” 760 3346 280 11.02 770 30 1250 47.24 1765 59.65 262 578 1.50×1.30×1.00 4.9×4.3×3.3

SA514B 14” 1140 5019 315 12.4 960 38 1470 55.91 1985 68.31 353 778 1.80×1.20×1.20 5.9×3.9×3.9

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Applications: Semi –automatic suction filters

Standard Characteristics: • Filter element: - Stainless Steel screen AISI 316 mesh, supported by a PVC cylinder . • Available filtration: from 120 micron • Filter housing material of construction: Carbon Steel ST37.2 • Pre-treatment: sand blasting up to Sa 2.5 grade • Exterior & Interior coating: electrostatic oven baked polyester-epoxy powder coating with a thickness of 150-200

micron • Connections: VIC and Flange • Maximum recommended working pressure: up to 10 bar (145 psi). • Minimum operating working pressure during flushing: 1 bar (14.5 psi) • Equipped with pressure gage which indicates the pressure difference of 5m • Clean screen pressure loss: up to 0.1 bar (1.45psi)

Operation: Water flows through the inlet along and through the cylindrical screen trapping the solids on the screen. The filter can be manually cleaned while still pressurized and without removing the screen. The operator cleans the screen by opening the flush valve and turning the handle, fully up and the back down. As a result the suction nozzles traverse the entire screen removing trapped debris. The whole process takes a few seconds.

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1. Screw 2. Nut 3. Handle 4. Screw 5. Plastic sleeve 6. Washer 7. Sealing rope nut 8. Sealing rope 9. Sealing rope housing 10. O-Ring seal 11. U-Ring seal 12. Cover 13. Manual flushing valve 14. U-Ring seal 15. Washer 16. Handle shaft 17. Flushing chamber plate 18. O-Ring 19. Screen handle 20. Screw 21. Lower section of filtration screen 22. Suction nozzle 23. Dirt collector

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24. Middle section of screen 25. Upper section of screen 26. Leading screw holder 27. Screw 28. Leading screw 29. Stud 30. Filter body

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* Backwash flow: 176 gpm (40 m3/h )

Model In/Outlet diameter D (inch)

Flow rate (m3/h) (gpm)

X (mm) (inch)

X1 (mm) (inch)

Y (mm) (inch)

H (mm) (inch)

Operation Weight

(kg) (pd)

Packaging Volume L x W x H

(m) (ft)

SA504S 4” 90 396 240 9.31 400 15.75 350 13.78 833 32.8 83 183 1.07x0.60x0.62 3.5×2.0×2.1

SA506S 6” 180 793 240 9.31 400 15.75 450 17.72 1165 40.87 102 225 1.07x0.60x0.62 3.5×2.0×2.1

SA508S 8” 380 1673 240 9.31 400 15.75 550 21.65 1360 48.67 119 262 1.33×0.60×0.62 4.4×2.0×2.1

SA510S 10” 500 2200 250 9.84 735 29 1100 43.31 1150 50.91 229 505 1.33×1.30×1.00 4.4×4.3×3.3

SA512S 12” 760 3346 280 11.02 770 30 1250 47.24 1765 59.65 262 578 1.50×1.30×1.00 4.9×4.3×3.3

SA514S 14” 1140 5019 315 12.4 960 38 1470 55.91 1985 68.31 353 778 1.80×1.20×1.20 5.9×3.9×3.9

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Model 512

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Applications: Compact screen filters with automatic back flushing

Standard Characteristics: • Filter element: - Stainless Steel screen AISI 316 mesh, supported by a PVC cylinder. • Available filtration: from 80 micron • Filter housing material of construction: Carbon Steel ST37.2 • Pre-treatment: sand blasting up to Sa 2.5 grade • Exterior & Interior coating: electrostatic oven baked polyester-epoxy powder coating with a thickness of 150-200 micron • Connections: VIC, Threaded socket and Flange • Maximum recommended working pressure: up to 10 bar (145 psi). • Minimum operating working pressure during flushing: 1.5 bar (21.8 psi) • Equipped with an electronic control system (6V DC, 12 V DC, 24V AC)

Operation: Cleaning of the screen is performed automatically once the pressure loss (ΔP) across the filter has reached the preset value up to 0.5 bar (7psi). The flushing valve opens, pressure is released from the hydraulic piston, and debris laden water is discharged through the flushing valve. Pressure in the hydraulic motor chamber and the dirt collector is significantly lowered causing the dirt collector nozzles move along and rotate cleanings the whole internal screen surface. The flushing cycle takes 5 seconds. The flushing valve closes at the end of the cycle, pressure reapplied to the piston, moving the nozzles back to their rest position, and the filter is cleaned. During the whole process water supply is uninterrupted.

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Model In/Out Diam (inch)

D1 (inch)

X (mm) (inch)

Y (mm) (inch)

H (mm) (inch)

L (mm) (inch)

Packing Weight (kg) (pd)

Packing Volume L*W*H (m) (ft)

AF202E 2” 10" 220 8.66 197 7.76 507 19.94 465 18.31 43 95 0.58x0.58x0.77 4.0×2.2×2.2

AF202ES 2” 10" 220 8.66 197 7.76 646 25.44 465 18.31 45 99 0.58x0.58x0.87 4.0×2.2×2.2

AF203E 3” 10" 220 8.66 197 7.76 507 19.94 465 18.31 44 97 0.58x0.58x0.77 4.0×2.2×2.2

AF203ES 3” 10" 220 8.66 210 8.27 641 25.24 465 18.31 46 101 0.58x0.58x0.87 4.0×2.2×2.2

AF204E 4” 10" 220 8.66 210 8.27 641 25.24 465 18.31 47 104 0.58x0.58x0.87 4.0×2.2×2.2

AF204ES 4” 10" 220 8.66 315 12.4 1145 45.08 585 23.04 68 150 0.68x0.68x1.15 4.6×2.2×2.2

AF206E 6” 10" 220 8.66 400 15.75 1575 62 585 23.04 87 192 0.68x0.68x1.41 5.9×2.6×2.6

AF208E 8” 16" 303 11.93 450 17.72 1700 66.93 642 25.26 140 309 1.43x0.77x0.77 5.9×2.9×2.5

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1. O-Ring 2. Screen bearing 3. Lower screen handle 4. Lower screen adaptor 5. Lower screen section 6. Middle screen section 7. Upper screen section 8. Upper screen adaptor 9. Dirt collector axis 10. Dirt collector axis support 11. Dirt collector 12. Flushing chamber plate 13. Dirt collector sleeve

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14. Hydraulic motor 15. Hydraulic motor bearing 16. U-Ring – Body seal 17. Washer 18. Nut 19. Hydraulic piston 20. Control fitting elbow connector 21. Connection hex nipple 22. Hydraulic flushing valve 23. Solenoid valve 24. Pressure difference sensor unit 25. Electronic control card 26. Control box

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Max. Flow (m³/h)

AF-208 8”

AF-206 6”

AF-204S 4”S

AF-204 4”

AF-203S 3”S

AF-203 3”

AF-202S 2”S

AF-202 2”

Water quality

200 130 90 80 50 40 30 25 Good

200µ 170 90 80 70 45 35 25 20 Regular

130 70 50 40 35 25 20 15 Bad

200 130 90 80 50 40 30 25 Good 100-150µ 150 70 50 40 35 25 20 15 Regular

120 60 45 35 25 20 15 10 Bad

ppm = mg/l Water quality

˂ 15 Good

15 – 50 Regular

50 – 100 Bad

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Model In/Out Diam (inch)

Max. flow rate (m3/h) (gpm)

Screen Area

(inch2)

Flushing Flow rate

(m3/h) (gpm)

AF202E 2” 30 132 170 6 26

AF202ES 2” 30 132 253 6 26

AF203E 3” 40 176 170 6 26

AF203ES 3” 50 220 253 6 26

AF204E 4” 80 352 253 6 26

AF204ES 4” 90 396 480 12 52

AF206E 6” 130 572 697 12 52

AF208E 8” 200 880 896 12 52

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Tube Connection P.1 Connecting Piston and T – Connector (A) P.6 Connecting the HP and mini screen filter (inlet) P.2 Connecting T-connector (A) and Flushing valve P.7 Connecting the LP T-connector (D) and reducing connector (2) P.3 Connecting the T-connector (A) and solenoid (S) P.8 Connecting the T-connector (C) and SY valve (1) P.4 Connecting the T-connector (C) and reducing connector (1) P.9 Connecting the solenoid (1) and T-connector (D) P.5 Connecting the mini screen filter (outlet) and solenoid (4) P.10 Connecting the solenoid (4) – (vent) P.11 Connecting the solenoid (2) – (vent)

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Tube Connection P.1 Connecting Piston and T – Connector (A) P.7 Connecting the LP and reducing connector (2) P.2 Connecting T-connector (A) and Flushing valve P.8 Connecting the T-connector (C) and SY valve (1) P.3 Connecting the T-connector (A) and solenoid (S) P.9 Connecting the solenoid (1) and T-connector (D) P.4 Connecting the T-connector (C) and reducing connector (1) P.10 Connecting the solenoid (5) and T-connector (D) P.5 Connecting the T-connector f(D) and mini screen filter (outlet) P.11 Connecting the solenoid (4) – (vent) P.6 Connecting the HP and mini screen filter (inlet) P.12 Connecting the solenoid (2) – (vent)

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Model Connection

Ø Max flow

rate*

Filtrated area

Dimensions DxL

Back flushing water

D1 Ø

D Ø

X Y H L

(mm) (m3/h) (cm2) (mm) (m3/h) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)

AF102 60 28 1000 140x140 6 60 168 123 174 431 287

AF103 60 28 1000 140x140 6 75 168 123 174 431 287

Model Packaging

weight (kg)

Packaging volume

(m)

AF-102 AF-103

18 0.60*0.32*0.43

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1. Elbow 90º fitting 2. Piston body 3. O-Ring 4. Piston head 5. Piston shaft 6. Retaining ring 7. Spacer 8. Internal gasket 9. Piston base 10. O-Ring 11. Bolt 12. Washer 13. SY valve 14. Flushing valve 15. Filter cover 16. Seal

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17. Hydraulic piston support 18. Hydraulic motor 19. O-Ring 20. Upper section of the screen 21. Flushing plate O-Ring 22. Flushing plate 23. Sleeve bearing 24. Dirt collector 25. Shaft 26. Lower section of the screen 27. Shaft nut 28. Nut 29. Filter body 30. Mini filter 31. “T” fitting 32. Control unit

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Mark SY Valve-A 1 Auto 2 Open 3 Closed 4 Common

Tube Connection P.1 Connecting Piston to T-1 (1) P.2 Connecting SY valve-A (1) to hydraulic controller –black connection (BK) P.3 SY valve-A (2) – Vent P.4 Connecting SY valve-A (3) to T-2 (1) P.5 Connecting H.P. flushing chamber to Hydraulic controller Red (R) P.6 Connecting L.P. to Hydraulic controller - Green (G) P.7 Connecting H.P. to T-2 (3) P.8 Connecting T-2 (2) to hydraulic controller - Blue (B)

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Applications: screen filter with automatic hydraulic flushing

Standard Characteristics: • Filter element: - Stainless Steel screen AISI 316 mesh, supported by a PVC cylinder. • Available filtration: 50-3000 micron • Filter housing material of construction: Carbon Steel ST37.2 • Pre-treatment: sand blasting up to Sa 2.5 grade • Exterior & Interior coating: electrostatic oven baked polyester-epoxy powder coating with a thickness of 150-200 micron • Connections: VIC and Flange • Maximum recommended working pressure: up to 10 bar (145 psi). • Minimum operating working pressure during flushing: 2 bar (29 psi) • Equipped with an electronic control system (6V DC, 12 V DC, 24V AC)

Operation: The filter is equipped with a coarse screen that protects the finer screen from stones and larger particles. The coarse screen can be periodically clean manually. Automatic flushing of the fine screen is activated once the pressure differential (ΔP) in the filter reaches pre-determined value (up to 0.5 bar). During the flushing cycle, the flushing valve opens, pressure is released from the hydraulic piston and debris laden water is discharged through the flushing valve. Pressure in the hydraulic motor chamber and the dirt collector is significantly lowered causing the dirt collector nozzles move along and rotate cleaning the whole internal screen surface. The flushing cycle takes 5 seconds. The flushing valve closes at the end of the cycle, pressure reapplied to the piston, moving the nozzles back to their rest position, and the filter is cleaned. During the whole process water supply is uninterrupted.

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Model In/Outer Diameter

(mm) (inch)

D1 (inch)

H (mm) (inch)

L (mm) (inch)

L1 (mm) (inch)

L2 (mm) (inch)

Packing Weight (kg) (pound)

Packing Volume LxWxH

(m) (ft)

AF803LOPRN 75 3 10" 545 21.4 450 17.7 1139 44.8 1386 54.6 105 242 1.63x0.60x0.77 5.38x1.98x2.90

AF804LOPRN 100 3 10" 545 21.4 900 35.4 1535 60.4 1782 70.1 130 298 1.97x0.60x0.77 6.50x1.98x2.54

AF804XLOPRN 100 4 10" 545 21.4 900 35.4 1931 76.0 2178 85.7 145 340 1.37x0.60x0.77 7.82x1.98x2.54

AF806LOPRN 150 6 12" 580 22.8 900 35.4 1605 63.2 1851 72.9 140 324 1.97x0.60x0.77 6.50x1.98x2.54

AF806XLOPRN 150 6 10" 555 21.8 900 35.4 2001 78.8 2247 88.5 151 346 2.37x0.60x0.77 7.82x1.98x2.54

AF808PRN 200 8 12" 579 22.8 900 35.4 1795 70.7 2041 80.4 160 370 2.37x0.63x0.77 7.84x2.08x2.54

AF808LOPRN 200 8 12" 579 22.8 900 35.4 2190 86.2 2437 95.9 183 412 2.60x0.63x0.77 8.58x2.08x2.87

AF810PR 250 10 14" 595 23.4 900 35.4 2194 86.4 2437 95.9 250 697 2.63x0.61x1.00 9.40x2.01x3.30

AF810LOPRN 250 10 16" 700 27.6 1100 43.3 1960 77.2 2405 94.7 212 467 2.60x0.63x0.77 8.58x2.08x2.87

AF810XLOPR 250 10 16" 720 28.4 1100 43.3 2700 106.3 3145 123.8 405 893 3.37x0.77x1.00 11.1x2.41x3.30

AF812PR 300 12 16" 720 28.4 1100 43.3 2700 106.3 3145 123.8 420 904 3.37x0.77x1.00 11.1x2.41x3.30

AF814PR 350 14 18" 770 30.3 1270 50.0 2700 106.3 3145 123.8 480 1063 3.37x0.77x1.00 11.1x2.41x3.30

AF816PR 400 16 18" 770 30.3 1270 50.0 2700 106.3 3145 123.8 500 1102 3.37x0.77x1.00 11.1x2.41x3.30

AF816XLOPR 400 16 24" 925 36.4 1270 50.0 2705 106.5 3150 124.0 655 1532 3.37x0.98x1.20 11.1x2.34x3.96

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1. Nut 2. Washer 3. Cover 4. Cover seal 5. Coarse screen 6. Screen bearing 7. Screen handle 8. O-Ring 9. Attach screw 10. Fine screen upper part 11. Fine screen middle part 12. Fine screen lower part 13. Flushing chamber 14. Suction nozzle 15. Dirt collector 16. Flushing chamber plate 17. Spring Ring

18. Hydraulic motor 19. Piston travel indicator 20. 1/8” control fitting elbow 21. Piston housing 22. Piston holding screw 23. Piston O-Ring 24. 2” Hex nipple 25. 2” flushing valve 26. Distributor manifold 27. Electronic DP unit 28. Controller 29. Solenoid valve 30. ¼” control fitting “T” 31. 3-way selector ball valve 32. Pressure gauge indicator 33. ¼” control fitting elbow 34. Stud

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1. Nut 2. Washer 3. Cover 4. Seal 5. Gripping handle 6. Attachment screw 7. Coarse screen 8. Screen bearing 9. Screen handle 10. O-Ring 11. Fine screen upper part 12. Fine screen middle part 13. Fine screen lower part 14. Dirt collector axis 15. Dirt collector axis support 16. Dirt collector axis tightening plug 17. Attachment screw 18. Dirt collector 19. Suction nozzle 20. Attachment screw

21. Dirt collector motor 22. Dirt collector plug 23. Dirt collector lower bearing 24. 2” flushing valve 25. 2” hex nipple 26. Piston O-Ring 27. Piston nut 28. 1/8” Control fitting elbow 29. Piston housing 30. ¼” filter element 31. Victaulic end plug 32. Victaulic coupling 33. Victaulic coupling bolt 34. Solenoid valve 35. Distributor 36. Electronic DP switch 37. Control card controller box 38. SY3 3-way valve with pressure gauge 39. Filter housing 40. ¼” control fitting elbow 41. Stud

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Model

In/Out Diameter

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Maximum Flow Rate

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Screen Dim. *DxL

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Flushing Flow rate

(m3/h) (gpm)

AF803LOPRN 3 50 220 225×478 9×19 30 132

AF804LOPRN 3 80 350 225×874 9×34 30 132

AF804XLOPRN 4 100 440 225×1270 9×50 30 132

AF806LOPRN 6 150 660 225×874 9×34 30 132

AF806XLOPRN 6 160 700 225×1270 9×50 30 132

AF808PRN 8 250 1100 225×874 9×50 30 132

AF808LOPRN 8 300 1320 225×1270 9×50 30 132

AF810PR 10 350 1540 280×986 11×39 30 132 AF810LOPRN 10 400 1760 225×1270 9×50 30 132

AF810XLOPR 10 450 2000 280×1414 11×56 30 132 AF812PR 12 600 2640 280×1414 11×56 30 132

AF814PR 14 900 4000 315×1414 12×56 30 132

AF816PR 16 1100 4850 315×1414 12×56 30 132 AF816XLOPR 16 1500 6600 400×1414 16×56 30 132

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Max flow rate (m³/h)

AF-810LOPRN 10”

AF-808LOPRN 8”

AF-806XLPN 6”

AF-806LOPRN 6”

AF-804LOPRN 4”

AF-803LOPRN 2”

Water quality

400 300 160 150 100 50 Good

200µ 240 180 100 90 60 30 Regular

225 150 95 55 55 28 Bad

400 300 160 150 100 50 Good 100-150µ 180 145 78 68 45 25 Regular

170 130 74 54 42 22 Bad

ppm = mg/l Water quality

˂ 15 Good

15 – 50 Regular

50 – 100 Bad

AUTOMATIC HYDRAULIC FILTERS: AF800N

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Pipe Installation Guide Key Description Key Description P.1 Connecting Piston and T-connector (A) P.7 Connecting solenoid (5) and mini screen filter (outlet) P.2 Connecting Distributor and flushing valve/lower chamber P.8 Connecting the T-connector (B) and reducing connector (1) P.3 Connecting T-connector (A) and solenoid (3) P.9 Connecting the T-connector (B) and SY valve (1) P.4 Connecting distributor and reducing connector (3) P.10 Connecting the solenoid (4) – (vent) P.5 Connecting the Mini screen filter (outlet) and solenoid (1) P.11 Connecting the solenoid (2) – (vent) P.6 Connecting distributor and mini screen filter (inlet) P.12 Connecting the piston (2) – (vent)

Info Part number Description 1.Connector (A) (B) ¼” 8*8mm Reducing connector (1) (2) 8-6 mm

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Pipe Installation Guide Key Description Key Description P.1 Connecting Piston (1) and T-connector (A) P.7 Connecting solenoid (4) and mini screen filter (outlet) P.2 Connecting Distributor and flushing valve/lower chamber P.8 Connecting the T-connector (B) and reducing connector (1) P.3 Connecting T-connector (A) and solenoid (3) P.9 Connecting the T-connector (B) and SY valve (1) P.4 Connecting distributor and reducing connector (2) P.10 Connecting the solenoid (5) – (vent) P.5 Connecting the Mini screen filter (outlet) and solenoid (1) P.11 Connecting the solenoid (2) – (vent) P.6 Connecting distributor and mini screen filter (inlet) P.12 Connecting the piston (2) – (vent)

Info Part number Description 1.Connector (A) (B) ¼” 8*8mm Reducing connector (1) (2) 8-6 mm

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AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC FILTERS: AF9800N

Applications: screen filter with automatic electric flushing

Standard Characteristics: • Filter element: - Stainless Steel screen AISI 316 mesh, supported by a PVC cylinder. • Available filtration: 50-3000 micron • Filter housing and connections: Carbon Steel ST37.2 • Pre-treatment: sand blasting up to Sa 2.5 grade • Exterior & Interior coating: electrostatic oven baked polyester-epoxy powder coating with a thickness of 150-200 micron • Connections: VIC and Flange • Maximum recommended working pressure: up to 10 bar (145 psi). • Minimum operating working pressure during flushing: 1.5 bar (21.8 psi) • Equipped with an electronic control system 110V, 220V or 380-440V 3-phase, 0,5 HP

Operation: The flushing valve opens and pressure in the flushing chamber and the dirt collector is significantly lowered resulting in a suction process via the suction nozzles to the dirt collector and from there through the flushing valve discharge. The electric motor simultaneously rotates the dirt collector and moves it along its axis. The combination of the vertical movement and rotation guarantees that the suction nozzles will cover the entire internal screen surface, efficiently cleaning the screen. The whole process takes 10 seconds. During the whole process water supply is uninterrupted.

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Model In/Outlet Diameter

(inch)

D1 (inch)

H (mm) (inch)

L (mm) (inch)

L1 (mm) (inch)

L2 (mm) (inch)

Packing Weight (kg) (pd)

Packing Volume L*W*H (m) (ft)

AF9803LOPRN 3 10 545 21.44 450 17.72 1227 48.29 1473 57.99 125 275.63 1.63x0.60x0.77 5.3x2.0x2.8

AF9804LOPRN 4 10 545 21.44 900 35.43 1623 63.88 1873 73.72 150 330.75 1.97x0.60x0.77 6.5x2.0x625

AF9804XLOPRN 4 10 545 21.44 900 35.43 2019 79.47 2265 89.17 172 379.26 2.37x0.60x0.77 7.8x2.0x2.5

AF9806LOPRN 6 12 580 22.81 900 35.43 1692 66.61 1938 76.32 165 363.83 2.37x0.60x0.77 7.8x2.0x2.5

AF9806XLPN 6 10 555 21.84 900 35.43 2089 82.22 2335 91.93 175 385.88 2.37x0.60x0.77 7.8x2.0x2.5

AF9808LOPRN 8 12 580 22.81 900 35.43 74.09 89.68 83.8 99.39 205 452.03 2.60x0.63x0.87 8.5x2.1x2.9

AF9810LOPRN 10 14 595 23.41 900 35.43 2282 89.82 2528 99.53 230 507.15 2.60x0.63x0.87 8.5x2.1x2.8

AF9812PR 12 16 655 25.79 1100 43.31 2787 109.72 3233 127.28 428 943.74 3.37x0.77x1.00 11x2.7x3.3

AF9814PR 14 18 770 30.31 1270 50.00 2787 109.72 3233 127.28 500 1102.50 3.37x0.77x1.00 11x2.7x3.3

AF9816PR 16 18 770 30.31 1270 50.00 2787 109.72 3233 127.28 518 1142.19 3.37x0.77x1.00 11.x2.7x3.3

AF9816XLOPR 16 24 925 36.42 1270 50.00 2787 109.72 3233 127.28 713 1572.17 3.37x0.98x1.20 11x3.2x3.9

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1. Motor tightening bolt 2. Washer 3. Electric motor 4. Motor axis 5. Sealing tightening bolt 6. Sealing rope 7. Sealing house 8. Cover bolt 9. Washer 10. Body cover 11. Spinning axis tightening nut 12. Spinning axis stud tightening bolt 13. Spinning axis 14. U-Ring (body seal) 15. Coarse screen 16. Filter body stud 17. ¼” x 8mm control fitting elbow 18. Pressure gauge 19. 3-way selector ball valve 20. 8mm x ¼” “T” connection 21. 1/8” x 8mm control fitting elbow 22. Solenoid valve 23. Solenoid lower nut 24. Electric wires connection box 25. DP switch tightening nut

26. Pressure difference indicator 27. DP switch tightening bolt suction nozzle 28. Piston indicator dirt collector housing 29. Hydraulic piston dirt collector upper plug screw 30. Piston O-Ring 31. 2” connecting nipple upper bearing 32. 2” flushing valve 33. Distributor 34. Flushing chamber plate spring 35. Flushing chamber plate 36. Dirt collector bearing 37. Dirt collector plug 38. Dirt collector 39. Suction nozzle 40. Dirt collector axis 41. Dirt collector leading stud bearing 42. Dirt collector leading stud 43. Screen O-Ring 44. Flushing chamber housing 45. Fine screen upper segment 46. Fine screen middle segment 47. Fine screen lower segment 48. Connection nut 49. Screen handle 50. Screen bearing A

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Model In/Out Diam. (inch)

Max. Flow rate (m3/h) (gpm)

Screen area (cm2) (inch2

Screen dimension DxL (mm) (inch)

Flushing Flow rate

(m3/h) (gpm)

AF9803LOPRN 3 50 220 3220 499 225×478 9×19 30 130

AF9804LOPRN 4 80 440 5780 896 225×874 9×34 30 130

AF9804XLOPRN 4 100 440 8410 1304 225×1270 9×50 30 130

AF9806LOPRN 6 150 660 5780 896 225×874 9×34 30 130

AF9806XLPN 6 160 700 8410 1304 225×1270 9×50 30 130

AF9808LOPRN 8 300 1320 8410 1304 225×1270 9×50 30 130

AF9810LOPRN 10 400 1760 8410 1304 225×1270 9x50 30 130

AF9812PR 12 600 2640 11710 1815 280×1414 11×56 30 130

AF9814PR 14 900 3960 12990 2013 315×1414 12×56 30 130

AF9816PR 16 1100 4850 12990 2013 315×1414 12×56 30 130

AF9816XLOPR 16 1500 6600 17020 2638 400×1414 16×56 30 130

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Pressure loss at 120 micron

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Applications: pre-filtration to protect and extend the life of the pump and reduce the levels of water solids.

Standard Characteristics: • Body of strainer and connections: Carbon Steel ST37.2 • Pre-treatment: sand blasting up to Sa 2.5 grade • Available filtration: 50-3000 micron • Exterior & Interior coating: electrostatic oven baked polyester-epoxy powder coating with a thickness of 150-200 micron • Connections: Flange • Available filtration degree: 1200 or 2500 micron • Available diameters: 4” – 20” (other sizes are available on request) • Minimum operating working pressure for the flushing: 1.5 bar (22 psi). • The basket is equipped with a suction tube and accessories for the connection and operation of the mechanism of the

hydraulic motor • Available Installation: horizontal or vertical

Operation: The PPS is installed submerged in the water source. When pumping starts, water flows through the screen and large suspended trash and solid dirt is accumulated on the outside of the screen preventing it from entering the pump and the water system. The screen is automatically self-cleaned by pressurized water sprayed from the nozzles, continuously rotating and covering the entire area of the screen (the rotation velocity is adjustable).

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* Minimum working pressure for sprinkler operation: 2-3 bares (30-45 psi).

PRE-PUMP STRAINER: PPS

Model D

(mm) (inch) D1

(mm) (inch) H

(mm) (inch) Packing Weight

(kg) (pd)

Packing Volume LxWxH

(m) (ft)

PPS-1004 478 18.82 100 4 520 20.47 60 132 0.85*0.85*0.85 2.80x2.80x2.80

PPS-1006 478 18.82 150 6 670 26.38 70 154 0.85*0.85*0.85 2.80x2.80x2.80

PPS-1008 478 18.82 200 8 870 34.25 80 176 0.85*0.85*1.05 2.80x2.80x3.50

PPS-1010 748 29.45 250 10 790 31.1 128 282 1.00*1.00*0.95 3.30x3.30x3.10

PPS-1012 748 29.45 300 12 970 38.19 141 311 1.00*1.00*1.15 3.30x3.30x3.80

PPS-1014 1055 41.54 350 14 1025 40.35 On Request On Request On Request On Request

PPS-1016 1055 41.54 400 16 1025 40.35 On Request On Request On Request On Request

PPS-1018 1270 50 450 18 1032 40.63 On Request On Request On Request On Request

PPS-1020 1270 50 500 20 1032 40.63 On Request On Request On Request On Request

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Recommended Flow rate 1200 µm 2500 µm 1200 µm 2500 µm

(m3/h) (gpm)

PPS-1004 4 80 100 350 440

PPS-1006 6 150 190 660 840

PPS-1008 8 300 380 1320 1670

PPS-1010 10 500 630 2200 2770

PPS-1012 12 700 880 3080 3870

PPS-1014 14 1000 1100 4400 4840

PPS-1016 16 1380 1400 6080 6160

PPS-1018 18 1750 2180 7700 9600

PPS-1020 20 2200 2750 6960 12100

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Applications: fertilizer tanks for use in agricultural applications.

Standard Characteristics: • Body of strainer and connections: Carbon Steel ST37.2 • Pre-treatment: sand blasting up to Sa 2.5 grade • Available filtration: 50-3000 micron • Exterior & Interior coating: electrostatic oven baked polyester-epoxy powder coating with a thickness of 150-200 micron • Connections: quick connection • Available tank volumes: 20, 30, 60, 90, 120, 220 liters • Installation: horizontal or vertical • Maximum operating working pressure : up to 8 bar (116 psi). • Fertilizer tanks require no external energy source to function, other than a pressure differential across the inlet and

outlet. • The oversized pouring mouth reduces the chance of wasted fertilizer during tank filling. • Flexible and durable rubber joint, highly resistant to corrosion from chemicals used in agriculture.

Operation: The fertilizer tanks are simple to use and maintain. A pressure differential between the inlet and outlet connections, creates flow into the tank, displacing chemical from the tank via the outlet and into the mains.

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FERTILIZING TANKS: F500

Model F560 & F570 Model F515. F520, F530, F540 & F550

Model D

(inch) Volume

(lt) (gal) Weight

(kg) (pd) Packing volume

(m3) (ft3) X

(mm) (inch) H

(mm) (inch) L

(mm) (inch)

F-515 16 20 5.28 18 40 0.045 1.59 406 15.98 525 20.67 -- --

F-520 16 30 7.93 23 51 0.96 3.88 406 15.98 600 23.62 -- --

F-530 20 60 15.85 29 64 1.334 47.07 495 19.49 690 27.17 -- --

F-540 20 90 23.78 37 82 0.2 7.06 497 19.57 831 32.72 -- --

F-550 20 120 31.70 41 90 0.24 8.47 495 19.49 1010 39.76 -- --

F-560 20 120 31.70 42 93 0.32 11.29 740 29.13 743 29.25

F-570 20 220 58.12 51 112 0.52 18.35 735 28.94 1323 52.09

F-580 25 300 79.26 970 38.19 1510 59.45

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Approx. Time for fertilization (minutes)

Pressure loss

Inlet/Outlet (bar)

Tank capacity

60 liters 90 liters 120 liters 220 liters

0.05 60-75 105-120 120-135 225-270

0.1 45-60 75-90 90-120 150-165

0.2 30-45 45-60 60-90 105-135

0.4 20-30 30-45 45-75 75-90

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FILTRON FT-1/2/3+DP (3W)

This version of the FILTRON 1/2/3+DP is designed for back flushing, automatic filters of one station, or one station with main valve, or two stations with main valve. The main valve when it exists is the last output. For accuracy and simplicity of use, the controller has been equipped with an electronic DP sensor (Differential Pressure sensor). The unit is equipped with a test button that triggers a flushing cycle each time it is pushed. The unit activates 2 wired 12v DC latching solenoids. For convenience, the controller can be powered either by 6v DC or 12v DC. The system will detect an endless looping problem, if the DP sensor tries to trigger more than 7 continuous flush cycles. Installing the DP sensor Two hydraulic command tubes from the DP sensor are connected to the filter. The red tube goes to the higher pressure (inlet), and the black tube to the lower pressure (outlet). It is important to put a small filter of 120 mesh (120 micron) between the red tube and the high pressure point. Setting the interval between cycles and the flushing time per station The two dip switches, S1 and S2 are used for these settings The following table summarizes the various possibilities:

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Interval between cycles Flushing time per station

0-Off I-On SI Time S2 Time

01 0 0 0 0 DP only 0 0 0 0 5 sec

02 I 0 0 0 5 min I 0 0 0 6 sec

03 0 I 0 0 10 min 0 I 0 0 7 sec

04 I I 0 0 15 min I I 0 0 8 sec

05 0 0 I 0 20 min 0 0 I 0 9 sec

06 I 0 I 0 30 min I 0 I 0 10 sec

07 0 I I 0 45 min 0 I I 0 1 sec

08 I I I 0 1 hour I I I 0 12 sec

09 0 0 0 I 2 hour 0 0 0 I 13 sec

10 I 0 0 I 4 hour I 0 0 I 15 sec

11 0 I 0 I 8 hour 0 I 0 I 1.5 min

12 I I 0 I 12 hour I I 0 I 2 min

13 0 0 I I 18 hour 0 0 I I 2.5 min

14 I 0 I I 24 hour I 0 I I 3 min

15 0 I I I 72 hour 0 I I I 3.5 min

16 I I I I 120 hour I I I I 4 min

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Hydraulic connection of the pressure difference sensor: • Red tube: high pressure • Black tube: low pressure On the side of the controller box there is a black button. Pressing it for 2 seconds, will actuate a back flushing cycle. Summary of the warning beep: 1 beep every 15 sec. - normal operation 2 beeps every 15 sec. - endless looping problem detected 3 beeps every 15 sec. - low battery 6 beeps on power up or after RESET - indicates being in calibration mode. (6 beeps) This does not generally happen, but if it does, the process must be completed as follows: make sure that the pressure difference sensed by the electronic DP is zero (if necessary, disconnect the red and black command tubes), and push the RESET button. Change the position of JP1 so that the left side pin is free, and push the RESET button again. Endless looping problem When the system reports an “endless looping problem” by 2 beeps every 15 sec, it means that the flushing request signal continuous from the DP sensor. In this case, the system stops referring to the sensor and continues flushing based on the defined interval between cycles. The cause of the problem must first be detected and removed, and then, push the RESET button to signal the controller that the problem was solved.

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(I-ON, 0-OFF) S3

1 2 3 4 Set-point

Atm PSI

00 0 0 0 0 The sensor is not active

01 I 0 0 0 0.1 2

02 0 I 0 0 0.3 4

03 I I 0 0 0.4 6

04 0 0 I 0 0.5 8

05 I 0 I 0 0.7 10

06 0 I I 0 0.8 12

07 I I I 0 1.0 14

08 0 0 0 I 1.1 16

09 I 0 0 I 1.2 18

10 0 I 0 I 1.4 20

11 I I 0 I 1.5 22

Defining the set-point of the electronic DP sensor

(the signal for pressure difference will be activated if the condition lasts longer than 5 sec)

Nota: the programming allows to do it up to 2 atm/32 PSI. However, our systems must work at 0.5atm / 8 PSI.00

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Controller Filtron 1/2/3+DP-AC The set up for the AC and DC controller is the same. The advantage of version AC: 1- No need of batteries 2- Option for “main valve” NOTE: the controller can be powered by either 110v AC or 220v AC.

JP1, JP7, JP8 and JP0 are jumper swithces: 1. JP9 – for immediate reaction of DP, always ON 2. JP7 – main valve YES=up, NO=down 3. JP8 – “endless looping” problem detector 4. JP1 – for calibration purposes only 5. Program the washing duration for each station 6. Program the time between washing cycles 7. Program the DP

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JP8 – “endless looping” detector after 7 cycles

S3- for the set point of the electronic DP

S1- for setting intervals between cycles

JP9 – for permanent setting of immediate signal ofDP

JP11 - to select the main valve YES/NO

JP1 for calibration

S2- for setting the flushing time per station

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1. Connection of the external DP 2. Connection of the electronic DP 3. Connection to the solenoid 4. Energy of 110V

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FILTRON 1-10 (DC/AC)

List of features • The FILTRON 1-10 is a modular controller suitable for flushing 1 to 10 filters • The FILTRON 1-10 is available in both DC or AC models • The FILTRON 1-10 can be ordered with a built-in analog DP sensor that enables reading

of the actual value as well as triggering the flushing cycle by a preset value. • By detecting a maximum number of automatic repeating cycles, endless looping

problems are automatically eliminated. • The FITRON 1-10 can also control a downstream pressure sustaining valve for the

instances where pressure may be low during backwashing. • The FILTRON 1-10 is equipped with a large customized LCD display and keyboard. • The FILTRON 1-10 keeps track of all flushing cycles triggered by DP, by time and

manually. • The FILTRON 1-10 is suitable for gravel filters, disc filters and screen filters • In the DC model – 4 standard “D” alkaline batteries or 12v DC from an external source • In the AC model – built-in 110V or 220V power supply

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How to program the controller The controller is equipped with a LCD display and 4 keys as displayed below. When the unit is left untouched for a minute, the display is switched off. A beep every 20 seconds indicates that the controller is still functioning. Holding down any of the keys for a few seconds will bring the screen back to life. The screen consists of several fields, some of them are editable and some are not. To enable the EDIT MODE, the ENTER key has to be pushed. The EDIT MODE will begin blinking the characters to indicate the currently editable field. Each time the ENTER key is pushed again, the next editable field comes under focus and starts blinking. While in EDIT MODE, the “+” and “-” keys can be used for changing the value under focus. Pushing the ENTER key again will set the selected value for the current field and move the focus to the next editable field which will start blinking. To exit EDIT MODE repeated press the ENTER key until the FLUSH TIME field appears again (fields should not be blinking).

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Flush time Defines the duration of the flushing time per station. The following options are selectable: 5- 20 sec. in steps of 1 sec. 20-55 sec. in steps of 5 sec. 1- 6 sec. in steps of 0.5 min The DP set point Note: the existence of the DP SET-POINT field depends on whether the Controller contains a built –in electronic DP or not. In this field the user defines the pressure difference between the filter’s inlet and outlet that will trigger a flushing cycle. This field is meaningless when there is no built-in electronic DP sensor included, therefore, the user must define the DP set point to be 00. As a result the actual DP value will appear as (--). When the pressure is expressed in BAR the range of values is 0.1-2.0 BAR. When the pressure is expressed in PSI the range of values is 1-3 PSI. If the controller does not have an inbuilt electronic DP sensor, an external DP sensor can be used. This must be a normally closed, dry contact switch connected to the appropriate input terminals.

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The flush mode The Flush Mode defines how the flushing cycles are triggered. The selectable options are as follows: OFF no flushing will take place By time in this case the flushing cycle will be repeated based on the selected interval or will be triggered by the DP signal depending on what happens first. Regardless of how the flushing cycle is started the interval to the next cycle will start to be re-measured at the end of each flushing cycle. The selectable intervals are as follows: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60 minutes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12, 18, 24, 72, 120 hours DP flushing will be triggered by DP only If the “+” and “-“ keys are pressed and held down simultaneously, the “Flush Mode” field will show the time remaining until the next cycle, alternately showing hours and minutes. The accumulations The unit accumulates and displays the number of flushing cycles caused by DP, by time, or manually. At each of the accumulation fields, the “+” or “-“ keys may be used to clear the accumulated value.

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The configuration In order to enter into the configuration process, press and hold down the ENTER key for at least 3 seconds. The unit will detect how many “plug-in” boards (each of 2 outputs) are used. How the outputs are allocated will depend on the definitions made during the configuration process described below. The following rules apply: 1- Back flush valves will be allocated starting from output 1 and up. 2- The last back-flush valve can be cancelled and then its allocated output will be left unused. 3- Alarm output, Delay-Valve and Main-Valve when defined, will be allocated in this order, right after the last back-flush valve (whether in use or not). During the configuration process the following features are defined: Main valve (sustaining valve) YES/NO. When the answer is YES the Pre Dwell delay between the main valve opening and the opening of Station nr. 1 can be defined. The selectable delay steps are: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55 seconds. 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5, 6 minutes Dwell time the delay between one station closing and the next opening– 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, or 60 sec. DP delay the delay time for the controller to react to a signal from the DP sensor. If the signal still exists at the end of the DP delay time, the controller will initiate : 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60 sec

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Looping limit the number of consecutive flushing cycles triggered by the DP sensor before deciding that there is an endless looping problem. The options are: 1-10 or “no” which means ignoring the looping problem. Alarm YES/NO – allocating one output for alarm activation Delay valve YES/NO – allocating an output for Delay Valve activation View outputs a special mode that enables the user to review how outputs have been allocated. Use the + key to change the “no” for a “yes” and confirm by “Enter”, then keep using the + key to pass through the list. At the bottom left corner the ordinal number of the output is displayed and its allocated function appears in large letters at the center of the screen. Notice that the number of possible outputs that can be used is always an even number since the result is from the number of “plug in” boards (each of 2 outputs) included. However, if the number of outputs needed is not an even number, then the last valve allocated for flushing bay be canceled by use of the STOP manual operation key. Pressure Unit used to determine the units to be used for pressure measurement. Select between BAR or PSI. Calibration Zero calibration of the built-in electronic DP sensor. While the sensor ports are disconnected select Calibration = YES Version display the last screen of the configuration supplies information about the software version of the controller. The version consists of 4 digits : 00, 13

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Handling “endless looping” problems As explained previously, endless looping problems can be detected when the number of consecutive flushing cycles triggered by the DP sensor exceeds the “looping limit” set during configuration. An endless looping problem will be indicated on the display and the ALARM output will also be activated. The DP sensor will then be ignored and subsequent flushing cycles will be triggered by the time interval count down only. To resolve the problem, troubleshoot the reason for the constant signal from the DP sensor. Handling low pressure When a closed contact indication is received at the low pressure input of the controller, a symbol will appear blinking at the display. All activities will stop, including the countdown to the next flushing cycle. If the low pressure happens while a flushing sequence is in process, then, when the low pressure condition clears, the flushing sequence will start from the beginning rather than continuing from the stop point. Low battery The unit has two options for low battery indication: a signal on the screen, when the battery voltage drops to the first level; and a shutdown of all outputs, when the battery drops further into the second level and the screen will be cleared, leaving only the low battery icon.

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Manual activation A flushing sequence can be manually activated by the MANUAL key, and a “hand” icon will appear on the display. The same key is used to manually end the sequence. Connecting the DP sensor to the filter system The DP sensor is connected to the filter system by 2 command tubes: the filter inlet (high pressure) is connected to the red point; the other, the filter outlet (low pressure) is connected to the black point. It is important to put a small filter of 120 mesh (not supplied) between the red point and the high pressure connection.

Put a small filter in between

the high pressure inlet and

the red point.

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Wiring diagram

DC MODEL The drawing shows the wiring of the DC model of the controller. Note: 1. The external DP sensor is optional and is intended for use in case there is no Embedded Electronic DP included. 2. The powering of the unit can be either 6v DC or 24v DC. 3. The solenoids are 12v DC latching

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Make sure to disconnect the POWER before inserting/removing

the 2 outputs plug-in unit.

Wiring embedded electronic DP sensor

External DP sensor (dry contact)

Normally Closed solenoid

Pressure sensor (dry contact)

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Wiring diagram

AC MODEL The drawing shows the wiring of the AC model of the controller. Note: 1. The external DP sensor is optional and is intended for use in case there is no Embedded Electronic DP included. 2. The unit is powered by a 220/110 v AC to 24V AC transformer. 3. The solenoids are 24v AC.

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Built in power supply

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TECHNICAL DATA DC MODEL Power source: 6v supplied by 4 x1.5 “D” size alkaline batteries or one 12v DC dry battery or one 12v rechargeable battery with solar panel of 2 watts Outputs: 12v DC latching solenoids DP: embedded electronic analog DP sensor or external dry contact DP sensor. Pressure sensor: dry contact pressure sensor Operating temperature: 0-60 ̊ C. AC MODEL Power source: 220 or 110 v AC 50 o 60 Hz with built-in transformer to 24v AC. Outputs: 24v AC solenoids DP: embedded electronic analog DP sensor or external dry contact DP sensor Pressure sensor: dry contact pressure sensor Operating temperature: 0-60 ̊ C.

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CONVERSION TABLES

3000 1500 800 400 200 150 120 100 80 50 40 30 25 10 Micron

5 10 20 40 80 100 120 150 200 300 400 550 650 1500 Mesh

FILTRATION GRADE

FLOW RATE – metric unit U.S. unit

multiply by into to convert

3.6 m3/h Liter/sec (l/s)

15.85 U.S. gpm Liter/sec (l/s)

0.0044 U.S. gpm Liter/hour (l/h)

4.403 U.S. Gpm m3/h

multiply by into to convert

0.2778 Liter/sec (l/s) m3/h

0.06309 Liter/sec (l/s) U.S. gpm

227.1 Liter/hour (l/h) U.S. gpm

0.2271 m3/h U.S. gpm

VELOCITY – metric unit U.S. unit

multiply by into to convert

3.28 Feet/sec Meter/sec (m/s)

0.44704 Mile/hour Meter/sec (m/s)

0.409 U.S. gpm/ft3 m3/h/m2 (=m/h)

multiply by into to convert

0.30488 Meter/sec (m/s) Feet/sec

2.2369 Meter/sec (m/s) Mile/hour

2.44 m3/h/m2 (=m/h) U.S. gpm/ft3

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CONVERSION TABLES

ENERGY CONCENTRATION

multiply by into to convert

1.36 HP-metro Kilowatt

1.34 HP – U.S. Kilowatt

0.736 Kilowatt HP-metro

0.746 Kilowatt HP – U.S.

multiply by into to convert

10000 p.p.m Percent (%)

1000 p.p.m ml/litro

1 p.p.m ml/m3

0.0001 Percent (%) p.p.m

0.001 ml/litro p.p.m

PRESSURE/HEAD – metric unit U.S. unit

multiply by into to convert

9.807 kPascal (kpa) Meter (W.C.)

10 Metro (w.c.) Kg/cm2

98.068 kPascal (kpa) Kg/cm2

14.2 P.S.I. Kg/cm2

14.5 P.S.I. Bar

1000 Millibar Bar

0.1 Mpascal (mpa) bar

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0.102 Meter (W.C.) kPascal (kpa)

0.1 Kg/cm2 Metro (w.c.)

0.0102 Kg/cm2 kPascal (kpa)

0.0703 Kg/cm2 P.S.I.

0.0689 Bar P.S.I.

0.001 Bar Millibar

10 bar Mpascal (mpa)

* w.c. –water column

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m3/h 0.1 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.07 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.7 1 2 3 5 7 10 20 30

gpm 0.04 0.09 0.13 0.22 0.31 0.44 0.88 1.32 2.20 3.08 4.4 8.8 13.2 22.0 30.8 44 88 132

in/s m/s

39.4 12

32.8 10

26.2 8

19.7 6

16.4 5

13.1 4

9.8 3

6.6 2

4.9 1.5

3.3 1

2.3 0.7

1.6 0.5

1.3 0.4

0.98 0.3

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CALCULATION TOOLS

30 50 70 100 200 300 500 700 1000 2000 3000 5000 7000 10000 20000 50000 100000 m3/h

132 220 308 440 880 1321 2201 3082 4403 8806 13210 22016 30823 44033 88067 220167 440335 gpm

in/s m/s

39.4 12

32.8 10

26.2 8

19.7 6

16.4 5

13.1 4

9.8 3

6.6 2

4.9 1.5

3.3 1

2.3 0.7

1.6 0.5

1.3 0.4

0.98 0.3

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• The length of the drain pipe is a significant factor in the cleaning process.

• We recommend using a pipe no longer than 15 meters, depending on the working pressure.

• The size of drain pipe is also a significant factor in the cleaning process.

• The diameter of the pipe should be no less than 63 mm. • If operating under high pressure, a vacuum breaker

needs to be installed to avoid damage to the drain valve and water hammer.

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E.L.I. FILTERING LTD. guarantees to the customers who purchased E.L.I FILTERING's products directly from E.L.I or through its

authorized distributors, that such products will be free from defect in material and/or workmanship for the term set forth below,

when such products are properly installed, used and maintained in accordance with E.L.I FILTERING's instructions, written or

verbal.

Should such products prove defective within one year as of the day it left E.L.I. FILTERING 's premises, and subject to receipt by

E.L.I. FILTERING or its authorized representative, of written notice thereof from the purchaser within 30 days of discovery of such

defect or failure - E.L.I. FILTERING will repair or replace or refund the purchase price, at its sole option, any item proven

defective in workmanship or material.

E.L.I. FILTERING will not be responsible, nor does this warranty extend to any consequential or incidental damages or expenses

of any kind or nature, regardless of the nature thereof, including without limitation, injury to persons or property, loss of use of the

products, loss of goodwill, loss of profits or any other contingent liabilities of any kind or character alleged to be the cause of loss

or damage to the purchaser.

This warranty does not cover damage or failure caused by misuse, abuse or negligence, nor shall it apply to such products upon

which repairs or alterations have been made by other than an authorized E.L.I. FILTERING representative.

This warranty does not extend to components, parts or raw materials used by E.L.I. FILTERING but manufactured by others,

which shall be only to the extent warranted by the manufacturer's warranty.

No agents or representatives shall have the authority to alter the terms of this warranty nor to add any provisions to it not

contained herein or to extend this warranty to anyone other than E.L.I FILTERING's customers.

THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT THIS WARRANTY WHICH IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ANY

OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND

FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

STANDARD INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY

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We strive to become a global source for providing clean and safe water solutions that are both cost effective and environmentally friendly

YAMIT group of companies are custom oriented and do their utmost to constantly: * Interact with its customers in order to fully understand their needs. * Share information with our customers in order to serve them better and create trust. * Commit to supply quality products that will fully meet our customers' expectations. * Offer professional service as part of YAMIT's efforts to guarantee our customers full satisfaction

Our core values

Our Vision is as clear as water…

• Established in Israel in 1985, Yamit provides filtration solutions from A to Z • International state-of-the-art filtration solutions provider • Presence in more than 40 countries worldwide • Yamit has two manufacturing plants: the metallurgic - production of metal bodies. The

assembly - where are assembled mechanisms for the filters. • Engineering and R&D

YAMIT

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Model Inlet/Outlet

Diameter (inch)

Max. Recommended Flow rate

(m3/h) (gpm)

F215 1.5” 15 66

F220 2” 25 110

F222 2” 30 132

F230 3” 40 176

F240 4” 80 352

F260 6” 180 793

F280 8” 300 1321

F210 10” 450 1981

Model Inlet/Outlet

Diameter (inch)

Max. Recommended Flow rate

(m3/h) (gpm)

F215 1.5” 15 66

F220 2” 25 110

F222 2” 30 132

F230 3” 40 176

F240 4” 80 352

F260 6” 180 793

F280 8” 300 1321

F210 10” 450 1981

Model Inlet/Outlet

Diameter (inch)

Max. Recommended Flow rate

(m3/h) (gpm)

F215 1.5” 15 66

F220 2” 25 110

F222 2” 30 132

F230 3” 40 176

F240 4” 80 352

F260 6” 180 793

F280 8” 300 1321

F210 10” 450 1981

Model Inlet/Outlet

Diameter (inch)

Max. Recommended Flow rate

(m3/h) (gpm)

F215 1.5” 15 66

F220 2” 25 110

F222 2” 30 132

F230 3” 40 176

F240 4” 80 352

F260 6” 180 793

F280 8” 300 1321

F210 10” 450 1981

Model Inlet/Outlet

Diameter (inch)

Max. Recommended Flow rate

(m3/h) (gpm)

F215 1.5” 15 66

F220 2” 25 110

F222 2” 30 132

F230 3” 40 176

F240 4” 80 352

F260 6” 180 793

F280 8” 300 1321

F210 10” 450 1981

Model Inlet/Outlet

Diameter (inch)

Max. Recommended Flow rate

(m3/h) (gpm)

F215 1.5” 15 66

F220 2” 25 110

F222 2” 30 132

F230 3” 40 176

F240 4” 80 352

F260 6” 180 793

F280 8” 300 1321

F210 10” 450 1981