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Welcome to CIMTEK Filtration Page 1 of 5 <br /> bo • 1 i <br /> nHome Go Contact Us <br /> Call Now 217-678-2511 <br /> l <br /> 201 North Champaign Street <br /> Bement Illinois 61813 <br /> Products Phune,217-67S-251 I <br /> -------- FAX'217-678-26 11 <br /> Email.,lnfogclm-tek.com <br /> Cim-Tek <br /> w <br /> Cim-Tek Products <br /> P 2 P <br /> Lg; <br /> General V <br /> _svr�.L <br /> ~N ,1. <br /> APPLICATION <br /> The versatile General V Filter Housing is capable of filtering gasoline,diesel fuel,fuel oils,and industrial fluids,including the tollowing:lubrication <br /> oils, hydraulic oils, synthetic oils, transformer oils, and many solvents and thinners. For specific fluid compatibility and flow rates consult the <br /> factory. The General V consists of a steel filter housing with eight replaceable elements. The General V is not to be used with aviation fuels, <br /> methanol,or methanol-blended fuels. <br /> FEATURES <br /> The maximum flow for fuels is 500 gpm/1875 tpm. The maximum working pressure for all applications is 100 psi/6.9 bar The maximum <br /> differential pressure for HYDROSORB elements is 25 psi/1.7 bar. Pressure differential gauge kils are available and recommended when <br /> pumping units exceed 50 psi/3.4 bar. <br /> The General V has 4" 150 Ib. flanged inlet/outtet ports for standard connections. For speciality connections, consult factory. The heavy-duty]- <br /> gauge steel housing is externally epoxy coated for strength and durability.The cover is easily retained by a durable four-bolted Victaulic clamp. <br /> The General Series utilize the same element measuring 6"in diameter by 18"in length. <br /> Elements are available in a wide range of media types in various micron ratings for all applications: <br /> r_.aculate-resin-impregnated cellulose. <br /> HYDROSORB I and HYDROSORB II —a patented filter medium that uses fiberglass impregnated with a super-absorbent and laminated to a <br /> resin-impregnated cellulose filter paper. The water-holding capacity for one element is 3 liters or 101.4 aunces before flow restriction occurs. <br /> Refer to the"Filtration Technology for Fuels"for specific information regarding differences between HYDROSORB I and HYDROSORB II <br /> http://cim-tek.com/General_V.html 10/15/04 <br />