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Brand | SPX FLOW |
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Model | Hankison HF Series |
Category | Water Filtration Systems |
Language | English |
General information about the filter/system for optimal use and safety.
Explanation of warning symbols and their consequences for safe operation.
Defines the intended use and requirements for safe operation of the filter/system.
Specifies that filters must only be installed, used, operated, inspected and repaired by trained personnel.
Provides critical warnings about high pressure, electrical shock, combustible gases, and breathing air applications.
Table for correcting flow rates based on operating pressure and correction factors.
Details minimum and maximum operating temperatures and minimum working pressure.
Describes the mechanical separator SUPRA ZYKLON for large liquid loads and particles.
Details the combination mechanical separator and 3-micron coalescing filter for liquid and particle removal.
Explains the 1-micron coalescing filter with two-stage deep filtration for liquid and particle removal.
Describes the 1-micron coalescing filter with two-stage deep filtration for particle removal.
Details the 0.01-micron coalescing filter for ultra-fine oil and particle separation.
Explains the 0.01-micron coalescing filter for ultra-fine oil separation in various applications.
Describes the 0.01-micron activated carbon filter for removing oil vapour and hydrocarbons.
Lists available condensate discharger models (EDD 602-04, SXD 10, SXD 30) and their connections.
Guidelines for using suitable transport means and lifting equipment for filters/systems.
Instructions for checking received goods for visible damage and reporting discrepancies.
Specifies installation location requirements: dry, frost-proof indoor space with ample space for maintenance.
Instructions for mounting the filter/system vertically and checking cartridge installation.
Details connection requirements, including bypass for service and correct flow direction.
Information on condensate drain connections and proper disposal of condensate.
Details electrical connection requirements for systems with electric condensate drain control.
Lists preconditions for system readiness, including pressure, connections, energy, and correct cartridges.
Step-by-step guide for safely pressurizing the filter/system and putting it into operation.
Explains the function of the differential pressure gauge and its role in indicating element change.
Explains how contamination affects cartridge life and differential pressure.
Provides detailed steps for safely replacing filter elements, including cautionary notes.
Details quarterly maintenance tasks for the X-DRAIN condensate drain, including cleaning the strainer.
Procedure for checking and cleaning the X-DRAIN condensate drain, including depressurization steps.
Describes annual maintenance for X-DRAIN, including service-kit replacement and parts.
Procedures for functional check and replacement of the Service Unit for EDD condensate drain.
Annual recommendation for replacing the service unit, including steps for reset and unit fitting.
Table listing maintenance parts (Service-Kit, wearing part set) and their recommended replacement intervals.
General guarantee conditions and link to further information.
Lists conditions under which guarantee claims are not assertible, including improper handling and filter elements.
Categorization of filters (HF52 to HF80) according to the Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EG.