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Side-stream (off-line) filtration is used in some applications. In this configuration, the filter is located in a loop off the main fluid heatduct line or attached to a reservoir. Steps 3 - 6: Operating conditions. These steps generate statements heatduct or measurements of circuit operating conditions. The variable values in these steps must heatduct be found before specifying media and the size of the separator. In a batch-flow situation, it may be useful to calculate both average and peak flow conditions or to find the total volume of each batch to be filtered. This information may lead to selection of a less expensive model than a continuous-flow situation would allow. Flow and viscosity, major determinants heatduct of initial pressure drop in a filter or separator, influence element heatduct service-life and sizing. Upstream and downstream contaminant concentrations are used to calculate the removal efficiency heatduct and heatduct required for the media or separator.

Step 2: Filter locations. If the fluid is heavily contaminated with a wide range of particle sizes, a single filter may not be practical. One solution is to use two filters installed next to each other heatduct in the fluid line. In this two-stage system, a relatively coarse medium is installed in the first filter to capture larger particles. The second stage, or polishing filter, has a tighter medium to capture smaller particles. A similar process is the removal of moisture from air or hydrocarbon fluid in a separator upstream of a particle filter. Removing moisture first reduces the chance of metal corrosion in the particle filter, lowers pressure drop across the filter medium due to water droplets, and extends the service life of the element. Some manufacturers combine these two stages in one unit heatduct.

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