Harvard Depth Filter Element 1002
Efficient Contaminant Removal, Exceptional Performance, used in bypass and portable filtrer system.
The Harvard Depth Filter Element 1002 is a state-of-the-art filtration solution designed to eliminate contaminants as small as 1 micron, ensuring the purity of your fluids. Ideal for a range of applications, this filter effectively removes water and particles without depleting additives. Whether used for hydraulic oil, engine oil, transmission oil, cutting oil, or other low viscosity oil-based lubricants, this filter delivers unparalleled performance.
Key Features:
Micron-Level Contaminant Removal:
The Harvard Depth Filter Element 1002 excels at removing contaminants as low as 1 micron, providing a comprehensive solution for maintaining the cleanliness of your fluids.
Preservation of Additives:
Unlike some filters, our depth filter does not remove or deplete additives, ensuring that the essential components of your fluids remain intact.
Versatile Applications:
Suitable for a range of fluids, including hydraulic oil, engine oil, transmission oil, cutting oil, and other low viscosity oil-based lubricants. Additionally, it is compatible with diesel fuel.
Recommended Viscosities:
Diesel: ISO 10, 15, 22, 32; SAE 5W, 10W
Capacity & Flow Rate:
Requires 20 Qt./18.9 L. of makeup fluid (housing volume)
Ideal sump range from 16-250 Gal./60.6-946.4 L.
Lube: 16-22 Gal./60.6-83.3 L.
Hydraulic: 151-250 Gal./571.6-946.4 L.
Flow rate: Refer to the provided chart
Specifications:
Beta3 = 250
Max operating pressure: 80 PSI
Overall dimensions: 19.75” (H), 7.5” (D)
Compatible with part numbers: 900102, 900101, 900358, 900372, 900243, 900865, 900320, 900188, 900186, 900245, 900265, 900267, 900269, 900281, 900280, 900368, 900033, 900035
Designed for use with petroleum or synthetic fluids & diesel fuel
Notes:
Flow rates are determined using ISO 10-32 viscosity oils at the standard 40° C/104° F and are subject to variation.
Viscosity, operating temperature, and generated contamination will impact the sizing and flow rates of filtration equipment.
For optimal performance, elements should be changed between 500-1000 hours in most applications. Ideally, change the element when the flow is half the starting flow or the PSI is double the starting PSI.
Max dirt & water capacities are determined when the flow is reduced by half the original flow, representing the optimal operating condition.
Upgrade your filtration system with the Harvard Depth Filter Element 1002 – where efficiency meets reliability for uninterrupted fluid purity.