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LOW & MEDIUM PRESSURE FILTERS

A WORLDWIDE LEADER IN THE FIELD


OF HYDRAULIC FILTRATION EQUIPMENT.

Our company started life in 1964, when Bruno Pasotto decided


to attempt to cater for the requests of a market still to be fully
explored, with the study, design, development, production and
marketing of a vast range of filters for hydraulic equipment,
capable of satisfying the needs of manufacturers in all sectors.
The quality of our products, our extreme competitiveness
compared with major international producers and our constant
activities of research, design and development has made us a
worldwide leader in the field of hydraulic circuit filtering.
Present for 50 years in the market, we have played a truly
decisive role in defining our sector, and by now we are a group
capable of controlling our entire chain of production, monitoring
all manufacturing processes to guarantee superior quality
standards and to provide concrete solutions for the rapidly evolving
needs of customers and the market.

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MARKET LEADER
Our work is based on a skillful interaction between advanced
technology and fine workmanship, customizing products
according to specific market requests, focusing strongly
on innovation and quality, and following every step in
the manufacturing of both standard and special products,
fully respecting customer expectations.

Our customer-oriented philosophy, which enables us to


satisfy all customer requests rapidly and with personalized
products, makes us a dynamic and flexible enterprise.
The possibility of constantly controlling and monitoring
the entire production process is essential to allow us
to guarantee the quality of our products.

Introduction 2
WORLDWIDE PRESENCE
Our foreign Branches enable us to offer a diversified
range of products that allow us to successfully face
the aggressive challenge of international competition,
and also to maintain a stable presence at a local level.

The Group boasts 8 business branches

UNITED KINGDOM RUSSIA


GERMANY
CANADA
FRANCE
USA ITALY
P.R. CHINA

INDIA

3 Introduction
TECHNOLOGY

Our constant quest for excellence in quality


and technological innovation allows us to offer
only the best solutions and services for applications
in many fields, including general industry, test rigs,
l u b r i c a t i o n , h e a v y e n g i n e e r i n g, r e n e w a b l e
energies, naval engineering, offshore engineering,
aviation systems, emerging technologies and mobile
plant (i.e. tractors, excavators, concrete pumps, platforms).

Introduction 4
AND PRODUCTION

Our high level of technological expertise means we can


rely entirely on our own resources, without
resorting to external providers. This in turn enables
us to satisfy a growing number of customer requests,
also exploiting our constantly updated range of machines
and equipment, featuring fully-automated
workstations capable of 24-hour production.

5 Introduction
SUCTION RETURN RETURN / SPIN-ON LOW & MEDIUM HIGH
FILTERS FILTERS SUCTION FILTERS PRESSURE PRESSURE
FILTERS FILTERS FILTERS

Flow rates Flow rates Flow rates Flow rates Flow rates Flow rates
up to 875 l/min up to 3000 l/min up to 300 l/min up to 365 l/min up to 3000 l/min up to 750 l/min

Mounting: Pressure Pressure Pressure Pressure Pressure from 110 bar


- Tank immersed up to 20 bar up to 80 bar up to 35 bar up to 80 bar up to 560 bar
- In-Line
- In tank with Mounting: Mounting: Mounting: Mounting: Mounting:
shut off valve - In-Line - In-Line - In-Line - In-Line - In-Line
- In tank - Tank top - Tank top - Tank top - Parallel manifold version - Manifold
with flooded suction - In single - In single - In single
and duplex designs and duplex designs and duplex designs

Introduction 6
PRODUCT RANGE
MP Filtri can offer a vast and articulated range of products for the global market, suitable for all
industrial sectors using hydraulic equipment.
This includes filters (suction, in-line, pressure, stainless steel, spin-on and return) and structural
components (motor/pump bell housings, transmission couplings, flexible inserts, damper rings,
support feet, aluminium tanks, inspection hatches).

We can provide all the skills and solutions required by the modern hydraulics industry to monitor
contamination levels and other fluid conditions.

Mobile filtration units and a full range of accessories allow us to supply everything necessary for
complete hydraulic circuits.

STAINLESS STEEL CONTAMINATION MOBILE POWER ACCESSORIES


HIGH PRESSURE MONITORING FILTRATION TRANSMISSION
FILTERS PRODUCTS UNITS PRODUCTS

Flow rates up to 125 l/min - Calibrated on test rigs Flow rates from 15 l/min - Aluminium bell-housings - Oil filler and
Pressure from 320 bar manufactured up to 200 l/min for motors air breather plugs
up to 1000 bar and certified to ISO 11943 from 0.12 kW to 400 kW - Optical and electrical
based on methods - Couplings in Aluminium level gauges
Mounting: from ISO 11171 Cast Iron - Steel - Pressure gauge valve
- In-Line - Off-line and In-line particles - Damping rings selectors
- Manifold counting up to 400 bar - Foot bracket - Pipe fixing brackets
- In single and duplex designs - Bottle samplers - Aluminium tanks - Pressure gauges
- RS 232 - RS 485 digital bus - Cleaning covers
interfaces

7 Introduction
HYDRAULIC FILTRATION PRODUCTS

1 page INTRODUCTION
1 COMPANY
6 PRODUCT RANGE
11 CONTAMINATION MANAGEMENT
20 FILTER SIZING
20 CORRECTIVE FACTOR

up to Qmax
24 page SUCTION FILTERS l/min gpm
27 STR - MPA - MPM Submerged suction filter, with bypass or magnetic column 875 231
35 SF2 250 - 350 Semi-submerged positive head suction filter 160 43
43 SF2 500 Semi-submerged positive head suction filter 800 211
53 CLOGGING INDICATORS

up to Pmax up to Qmax
56 page RETURN FILTERS bar psi l/min gpm
59 MPFX Tank top semi-immersed filter, standard filter element disassembly 8 116 750 198
87 MPTX Tank top semi-immersed filter, easy filter element disassembly 8 116 300 80
105 MFBX Bowl assembly fully immersed filter 500 132
111 MPF Tank top semi-immersed filter, standard filter element disassembly 8 116 750 198
139 MPT Tank top semi-immersed filter, easy filter element disassembly 8 116 300 80
157 MFB Bowl assembly fully immersed filter 500 132
163 MPH - MPI Tank top semi-immersed filter with internal / external oil flow 10 145 3000 792
193 FRI Tank top semi-immersed filter, easy filter element disassembly, 20 290 1500 397
it can be used also as in-line filter
207 RF2 Semi-immersed under-head filter, easy filter element disassembly 20 290 350 92
214 CLOGGING INDICATORS
224 ACCESSORIES

up to Pmax up to Qmax
226 page RETURN / SUCTION FILTERS bar psi l/min gpm
229 MRSX Unique TANK TOP filter for mobile machinery, with combined filtration on 10 145 300 80
return and suction to the inlet at the hydrostatic transmissions in closed circuit.
239 LMP 124 MULTIPORT Unique IN-LINE filter for mobile machinery, with combined filtration on return 80 1160 200 52
and suction to the inlet at the hydrostatic transmissions in closed circuit.
245 CLOGGING INDICATORS

up to Pmax up to Qmax
258 page SPIN-ON FILTERS bar psi l/min gpm
261 MPS Low pressure filter, available with single cartdridge for in-line or flange 12 300 365 96
mounting or with two cartdridge on the same axis on the opposite sides
277 MSH In-line low and medium pressure filter available with single cartdridge 35 508 195 52
285 MST Low pressure tank mounted filter 12 300 195 52
291 CLOGGING INDICATORS

Introduction 8
INDEX
up to Pmax up to Qmax
302 page LOW & MEDIUM PRESSURE FILTERS bar psi l/min gpm
305 LMP MULTIPORT 110 - 120 - 123 In-line filter with Multiport design for multiple choice connection 80 1160 200 53
321 LMP 210 - 211 In-line low & medium pressure filter 60 870 330 87
331 LMP 400 - 401 - 430 - 431 In-line low & medium pressure filter 60 870 740 195
343 LMP 900 - 901 In-line low pressure filter, filter elements designed 30 435 2000 528
according to DIN 24550
351 LMP 902 - 903 In-line filter specifically designed to be mounted in series, 20 290 3000 792
filter elements designed according to DIN 24550
359 LMP 950 - 951 In-line modular filter, available with 2 and 30-25 435-362 2400 634
up to 6 different heads
367 LMP 952 - 953 - 954 In-line low pressure filter specifically designed 25 362 3000 792
to be mounted in series
379 LMD 211 In-line duplex medium pressure filter 60 870 330 88
387 LMD 400 - 401 - 431 In-line duplex low pressure filter 16 232 590 156
401 LMD 951 In-line duplex modular filter, available with 16-25 232-362 1200 315
2 up to 6 different heads
409 LDP - LDD In-line and duplex medium pressure filter, 60 870 330 88
filter elements designed according to DIN 24550
418 CLOGGING INDICATORS

up to Pmax up to Qmax
424 page HIGH PRESSURE FILTERS bar psi l/min gpm
427 FMP 039 Versatile filter for high pressure - low flow rate applications 110 1595 80 21
435 FMP Versatile filter for high pressure - high flow rate applications 320 4641 475 125
445 FHP Typical high pressure filter for mobile applications 420 6091 750 198
459 FMM 050 FMM 050: Typical high pressure filter for mobile applications 420 6091 150 40
FHA 051 FHA 051: Filter optimized for use in high pressure operating systems 560 8122 140 37
467 FHM High pressure filter with intermediate plate construction 320 4641 450 119
483 FHB High pressure for block mounting 320 4641 485 128
495 FHF 325 In-line manifold top mounting 350 5076 500 133
505 FHD In-line duplex high pressure filter 350 5076 345 92
516 CLOGGING INDICATORS

up to Pmax up to Qmax
522 page STAINLESS STEEL HIGH PRESSURE FILTERS bar psi l/min gpm
525 FZP In-line pressure filter with threaded mount 420 6091 150 40
535 FZH In-line pressure filter with threaded mount for higher pressure 700 10152 50 13
543 FZX In-line pressure filter with threaded mount up to 1000 bar 1000 14504 10 2.6
551 FZB Manifold side mounting 320 4641 75 20
559 FZM Manifold top mounting 320 4641 70 18
567 FZD Duplex pressure filter for continuous operation requirements 350 5076 90 24
577 CLOGGING INDICATORS

580 page CLOGGING INDICATORS


585 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

9 Introduction
Introduction 10
Introduction

Contamination management
INDEX

Page
1 HYDRAULIC FLUIDS 12

2 FLUIDS CONTAMINATION 12

3 EFFECTS OF CONTAMINATION ON HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS 12

4 MEASURING THE SOLID CONTAMINATION LEVEL 13

5 FILTRATION TECHNOLOGIES 16

6 RECOMMENDED CONTAMINATION CLASSES & FILTER TYPES 17

7 FILTER SIZING PARAMETERS 18

8 APPLICABLE STANDARDS FOR FILTER DEVELOPMENT 18

11 Introduction
CONTAMINATION MANAGEMENT

1 HYDRAULIC FLUIDS
The fluid is the vector that transmits power, energy within an oleodynamic circuit. - ANTIOXIDANT STABILITY AND WEAR PROTECTION
In addition to transmitting energy through the circuit, it also performs additional These features translate into the capacity of a hydraulic oil to avoid corrosion
functions such as lubrication, protection and cooling of the surfaces. of metal elements inside the system.
The classification of fluids used in hydraulic systems is coded in many regulatory
references, different Standards. - HEAT TRANSFER CAPACITY
It is the characteristic that indicates the capacity of hydraulic oil to exchange
The most popular classification criterion divides them into the following families: heat with the surfaces and then cool them.
- MINERAL OILS
Commonly used oil deriving fluids.

- FIRE RESISTANT FLUIDS


2 FLUID CONTAMINATION
Fluids with intrinsic characteristics of incombustibility or high flash point.
Whatever the nature and properties of fluids, they are inevitably subject to
contamination. Fluid contamination can have two origins:
- SYNTHETIC FLUIDS CONTAMINATIONCONTAMINATION
MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT
Modified chemical products to obtain specific optimized features.
- INITIAL CONTAMINATION
- ECOLOGICAL FLUIDS 2. FLUID CONTAMINATION
2. FLUID CONTAMINATION
Caused by the introduction of contaminated fluid into the circuit, or by incorrect
Synthetic or vegetable origin fluids with high biodegradability characteristics. storage, transport or transfer operations.
Whatever the nature Whatever and properties the nature
of fluids,
and they
properties
are inevitably
of fluids,subjectthey are to inevitably
contamination. subject to c
Fluid contamination can
Fluid
The choice of fluid for an hydraulic system must take into account severalhave
contamination
two origins: can have two
- PROGRESSIVE CONTAMINATION origins:
parameters. ▪ INITIAL CONTAMINATION ▪ INITIAL CONTAMINATION
Caused by factors related to the operation of the system, such as metal
Caused by the introduction
These parameters can adversely affect the performance of an hydraulic system, Caused of
bycontaminated
the
surfaceintroduction
wear, sealingfluid ofinto
wear, contaminated
the orcircuit,
oxidation fluid
or of
degradation byinto
incorrect
the thethecircuit,
fluid, storage,
or b
transport
causing delay in the controls, pump cavitation, or transfer
excessive transport
operations.
absorption, excessive introduction
or transfer of contaminants
operations. during maintenance, corrosion due to chemical
▪ increased
temperature rise, efficiency reduction, PROGRESSIVE ▪ PROGRESSIVE
CONTAMINATION
drainage, wear, jam/block or air or electrochemical
CONTAMINATION action between fluid and components, cavitation.
intake in the plant. The contamination of hydraulic systems can be of different nature:
Caused by factors related Caused to by
thefactors
operation relatedof theto thesystem,
operationsuch as ofmetal
the system,
surfacesuch wear,as seal
met
wear, oxidation or degradation wear, oxidationof the orfluid,
degradation
- SOLID CONTAMINATION
the introduction
of the fluid,
of contaminants
the introduction during of contam
The main properties that characterize hydraulic fluids and affect their choice are:
maintenance, corrosion maintenance,
due to chemical corrosion
For example or slag,
rust, electrochemical
duemetaltoparticles,
chemical fibers,action
or electrochemical
rubber between
particles, fluid action
paint particles and be
- DYNAMIC VISCOSITY
components, cavitation. components,
It identifies the fluid’s resistance to sliding due to the impact of the particles
cavitation.
- or additives
forming it. The contamination ofThe hydraulic
contamination
systems of canhydraulic
be of different
systemsnature: can be of different nature:
▪ SOLID CONTAMINATION ▪ SOLID CONTAMINATION
- LIQUID CONTAMINATION
- CINEMATIC VISCOSITY For example rust, slag, Formetal
exampleparticles,
For rust,
example,slag,
fibers,
the metal
presencerubberparticles,
of water particles,
due fibers,
paint
to condensation rubber
or particles
external particles,
infi or additive
ltration paint

It is a widespread formal dimension LIQUID
in the CONTAMINATION
hydraulic field. ▪ LIQUID or acids
CONTAMINATION
It is calculated with the ratio between Forthe example, the presence
dynamic viscosity and For example,
the fluid of water thedue presence
to condensation
of water due or external
to condensation
infiltration or or
external
acids i
- GASEOUS CONTAMINATION
density. ▪ GASEOUS CONTAMINATION ▪ GASEOUS CONTAMINATION
Cinematic viscosity varies with temperature and pressure thevariations. For example, the presence of air due to inadequate oil level in the tank,
For example, presence
For example,
of air due
theto presence
inadequate of air oilduelevel to ininadequate
the tank, oil
drainage in suction ducts, incorrect sizing of tubes or tanks.
drainage
level ininthe suctio
ta
ducts, incorrect sizing ducts,
of tubesincorrect
or tanks. sizing of tubes or tanks.
- VISCOSITY INDEX
This value expresses the ability of a fluid to maintain viscosity when the
temperature changes.
EFFECTS
3. indicates
A high viscosity index OF
the fluid’s CONTAMINATION
ability 3.limitEFFECTS
to OFON
viscosity variations 3 EFFECTS OFCOMPONENTS
CONTAMINATION
HYDRAULIC CONTAMINATION
ON HYDRAULIC ON HYDRAULIC
COMPONENTS
by varying the temperature.
Solid contamination is Solid
recognized
contamination COMPONENTS
as the main
is recognized
cause of as
malfunction,
the main cause
failure
of and
malfunction,
early degradation
failure a
hydraulic systems. It hydraulic
is impossible
systems.
to delete
It is impossible
it completely,
to delete
but it can
it completely,
be effectively
but it
controlled
can be effec
by
- FILTERABILITY INDEX
appropriate devices. appropriate devices.
It is the value that indicates the ability of a fluid to cross the filter materials.
Solid contamination is recognized as the main cause of malfunction, failure and
early degradation in hydraulic systems. It is impossible to delete it completely,
A low filterability index could cause premature clogging of the filter material.
CONTAMINATION IN PRESENCE but
OFit can be IN
CONTAMINATION effectively
PRESENCEcontrolledOF
CONTAMINATIONby appropriate
INdevices.
PRESENCE
CONTAMINATION OF
PRESEN IN
- WORKING TEMPERATURE LARGE TOLERANCES LARGE TOLERANCES NARROW
CONTAMINATION IN PRESENCE OF
TOLERANCES NARROW TOLERANCE
CONTAMINATION IN PRESENCE OF
Working temperature affects the fundamental characteristics of the fluid. LARGE TOLERANCES NARROW TOLERANCES
As already seen, some fluid characteristics, such as cinematic viscosity, vary
with the temperature variation.
When choosing a hydraulic oil, must therefore be taken into account of the
environmental conditions in which the machine will operate.

- COMPRESSIBILITY MODULE
Every fluid subjected to a pressure contracts, increasing its density.
The compressibility module identifies
Solid the increase in pressure
contamination mainly required to surface
Solid contamination
causes Solid mainly
damage causes
contamination and
mainlycomponent
surface damage
causes surface wear.
damageand
and component
component wear.wear.
cause a corresponding increase in density.
▪ ABRASION OF SURFACES ▪ ABRASION OF SURFACES
- HYDROLYTIC STABILITY
Cause of leakage through
Causemechanical
of leakage seals,
through
- ABRASION OFreduction
mechanical
SURFACES of system
seals, performance,
reduction of system failures.performa
▪ SURFACE EROSION ▪ SURFACE EROSION
It is the characteristic that prevents galvanic pairs that can cause wear in
Cause of leakage through mechanical seals, reduction of system performance,
Cause of leakage through Causemechanical
of leakage failures.
seals,
throughreduction
mechanical of system
seals, performance,
reduction of system variationperforma
in
the plant/system.
adjustment of controladjustment components, of control
failures.components, failures.
▪ ADHESION OF MOVING ▪ ADHESION
PARTS OF MOVING PARTS
Introduction 12Cause of failure due to Cause
lackofoffailure
lubrication.
due to lack of lubrication.
▪ DAMAGES DUE TO FATIGUE ▪ DAMAGES DUE TO FATIGUE
rticles,
es, fibers,
fibers,
rubber
rubber
particles,
particles,
paint
paint
particles
particles
or additives
or additives
EFFECTS
3. 3. EFFECTS
OF OF
CONTAMINATION
CONTAMINATION
ON HYDRAULIC
ON HYDRAULIC
COMPONENTS
COMPONENTS
due
ter due
to condensation
to condensation
or external
or externalinfiltration
infiltration
or acids
or acids
SolidSolid
contamination
hydraulic
contamination
hydraulic
systems.
systems.
It
is recognized
is It
is recognized
impossible
is
as the
impossible
to
as main
the main
delete
to delete
it
causecause
of malfunction,
completely,
it completely,
but it
but
can
it
CONTAMINATION MANAGEMENT
of malfunction,
failure
be
can
failure
and early
and early
effectively
be
degradation
effectively
degradation
controlled
in
controlled
by by
in
due
to inadequate
to inadequate
oil level
oil level
in thein the
tank,tank,
drainage
drainage
in suction
in suction
nks. appropriate
r tanks. appropriate
devices.
devices.

CONTAMINATION
CONTAMINATION
IN PRESENCE
IN PRESENCE
OF OF CONTAMINATION
CONTAMINATION
IN PRESENCE
IN PRESENCE
OF OF
CONTAMINATION MANAGEMENT
YDRAULIC - SURFACE EROSION
AULIC COMPONENTS COMPONENTS LARGE LARGETOLERANCES
TOLERANCES NARROW NARROW
Gaseous TOLERANCESTOLERANCES
contamination mainly results in decay of system performance.
Cause of leakage through mechanical seals, reduction of system performance, ▪ INCREASING FLUID ACIDITY
inmain
causecause
ofvariation
malfunction,
of malfunction,
in adjustmentfailure failure
of control and and earlyearly
components, degradation
failures. degradation in in Cause - CUSHION SUSPENSION
of surface corrosion and premature fluid oxidation
ete
it completely,
it completely, but butit can it can
be effectively
be effectively controlled
controlled by by ▪ GALVANIC
Cause COUPLE AT HIGH
of increased noiseTEMPERATURES
and cavitation.
- ADHESION OF MOVING PARTS Cause of corrosion
FREE WATER - ADDITIONAL EFFECTS
Cause of failure due to lack of lubrication. - FLUID
▪ DECAY OF OXIDATION
LUBRICANT PERFORMANCE
F CONTAMINATION
CONTAMINATION IN PRESENCE
IN PRESENCE OF OF Cause
Cause of corrosion
of rust and sludge acceleration
formation, of metal
metalparts.
corrosion and increased solid contaminati
- DAMAGES DUE TO FATIGUE ▪ BATTERY COLONY CREATION
NARROW NARROW TOLERANCES
TOLERANCES CONTAMINATION
Cause of worseningMANAGEMENT
in the filterability feature
Cause of breakdowns and components breakdown.stem performance, ▪ ICE- CREATION
MODIFICATION AT LOWOF FLUID PROPERTIES (COMPRESSIBILITY MODULE, DENSITY,
TEMPERATURES
failures. VISCOSITY)
Cause damage to the surface
SolidSolid
contamination
contamination mainlymainlycauses causes
surface
▪ INCREASINGsurface
damage
FLUID damageand ▪component
ACIDITY and component
ADDITIVE
wear.wear.
DEPLETION
Causefluidof system’s
oxidation reduction of efficiency and of controllability.
▪ -ABRASION
▪SURFACE
ABRASION OF
EROSION
SURFACES
OF SURFACES Cause of surface corrosion and premature
▪ GALVANIC COUPLE AT HIGH TEMPERATURES
Free water retains polar additives
It is easy to understand how a system without proper contamination
Cause Cause
Cause ofof leakage
of leakage
leakage throughthrough through
mechanical mechanical
seals,mechanical seals,
Cause ofofcorrosion
reduction systemseals,
reduction
reduction
performance, of system
Gaseous
of system
management performance,
contamination
performance,
is subject failures.
to higher
mainly results
failures.
costs
in decay than a system
of system that is provided.
performance.
▪ SURFACE
▪variation
SURFACE EROSION
EROSION
in adjustment
FREE WATER - ADDITIONAL EFFECTS
of control components, failures. ▪ CUSHION SUSPENSION
▪ DECAY OF LUBRICANT PERFORMANCE
Cause Cause of leakage
of leakage through
throughmechanical
mechanical seals,
Cause of rust andseals,
reduction
sludge reduction
formation,of system
Cause ofincreased
of
- metal system
MAINTENANCE performance,
corrosion performance,
noise
and increased variation
and cavitation. variationin
solid contamination in
▪ FLUID OXIDATION
-adjustment
adjustment
ADHESION of control
OF MOVING ofPARTS
controlcomponents,
components,
▪ BATTERY failures.
failures.
COLONY CREATION Maintenance
Cause of corrosionactivities, spare parts,
acceleration machine
of metal stop costs
parts.
▪ ADHESION
▪Cause
ADHESION OF
of failure dueMOVING
OF MOVING
to lack PARTSCONTAMINATION
PARTS
of lubrication. Cause of worseningMANAGEMENT
in the filterability feature
▪ MODIFICATION OF FLUID PROPERTIES (COMPRESSIBILITY MODULE, DENSITY, VISCOSITY
▪ ICE CREATION AT LOW TEMPERATURES
ce
amage
damageand and
component
Cause Cause component
of failure wear.
of failure wear.
due due
to lack to lack
of lubrication.
of lubrication.
Cause damage to the surface
Cause of system’s
- ENERGY reduction of efficiency and of controllability.
AND EFFICIENCY
▪ INCREASING FLUID ACIDITY It is easy to understand how a system without proper contamination management is sub
▪ ADDITIVE DEPLETION
▪ -DAMAGES
▪DAMAGES
DAMAGES DUEDUE
Cause TO FATIGUE
ofDUE
TO FATIGUE
surfaceTOcorrosion
FATIGUE and premature fluid oxidation
Free water retains polar additives
higher Efficiency
costs thanand perfomance
a system that is reduction
provided.due to friction, drainage, cavitation.
ls,
seals,
reduction
reduction
Causeofof▪system
Cause
Cause of system
breakdowns
GALVANIC
ofCause
breakdowns
of of performance,
and performance,
COUPLE
breakdowns components
and and failures.
breakdown.
AT HIGH TEMPERATURES
components
components
breakdown. failures. ▪ MAINTENANCE
breakdown.Maintenance activities, spare parts, machine stop costs
corrosion
Gaseous contamination mainly results in decay of system performance.
FREE WATER - ADDITIONAL EFFECTS ▪ ENERGY AND EFFICIENCY
ls,
seals,
reduction
reduction
of▪ABRASION
system
of system ▪ CUSHION SUSPENSION 4 MEASURING THEreduction
SOLIDFATIGUE
CONTAMINATION LEVEL
DECAY OFperformance,
ABRASION
ABRASION performance,
LUBRICANT variation
PERFORMANCE variation
EROSION in in noise and cavitation.
EROSION
EROSION ADHESION
ADHESION
Efficiency and perfomance due to FATIGUE
friction, drainage, cavitation
Cause of increased
ailures.
es. Cause of rust and sludge formation, metal corrosion
▪ FLUID OXIDATION
and increased solid contamination
▪ BATTERY COLONY CREATION
Cause of corrosion acceleration of The metal parts.
level of contamination of a system identifi es the amount of contaminant
Cause of worsening in the filterability feature
▪ MODIFICATION OF FLUID PROPERTIES4. MEASURING THE
(COMPRESSIBILITY SOLIDMODULE,
CONTAMINATION LEVEL
DENSITY, VISCOSITY)
n.
ation. ▪ ICE CREATION AT LOW TEMPERATURES contained inofa flcontrollability.
uid.
Cause of system’s reduction ofThe level
efficiency ofandcontamination of a system identifies the amount of contaminant contained
Cause damage to the surface
It is easy to understand how a system This parameter
This parameter
without refers
proper refers
to atounit
a unitvolume
contamination volume ofoffluid.
fluid. is subject to
management
▪ ADDITIVE DEPLETION
higher costs than a system that isThe level
provided.
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level of contamination maymay be different
be differentat at
different
differentpoints
pointsininthe
the system.
system.
eakdown.
s breakdown. Free water retains polar additives
▪ MAINTENANCE From the information in the previous paragraphs it is also apparent that the level of co
From
heavilymachine
Maintenance activities, spare parts, the information
influenced the working conditions of the system, by its working level
stopbycosts in the previous paragraphs it is also apparent that the years and by
Gaseous contamination mainly results in decay of system performance. of contamination is heavily influenced by the working conditions of the system,
ON ADHESION
ADHESION ▪ ENERGY
FATIGUE AND
FATIGUE EFFICIENCY environmental conditions.
▪ CUSHION
ADHESION SUSPENSION FATIGUE
Efficiency and perfomance reduction dueworking
by its to friction,
years drainage,
and by the cavitation
environmental conditions.
Cause of increased noise and cavitation. What is the size of the contaminating particles that we must handle in our hydraulic cir
▪ FLUID OXIDATION
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is the size
HAIR of the contaminating particles that we VISIBLE
must handle in ourCONTAMINANT DI
4. MEASURING
▪ MODIFICATION OF FLUID PROPERTIES THE SOLIDMODULE,
(COMPRESSIBILITY CONTAMINATION LEVEL
DENSITY, VISCOSITY)
MINIMUM DIMENSION TYPICAL
Cause of system’s reduction ofThe level ofand
efficiency contamination of a system
of controllability.
hydraulic
identifies circuit?
the amount of contaminant
HUMAN EYES
contained in a fluid.
HYDRAULIC CIRC
(75 µm) (40 µm) (4÷14 µm)
It is easy to understand how a system This parameter referscontamination
without proper to a unit volume of fluid. is subject to
management
Liquid
Liquid
contamination
contamination
higher costs than amainly
mainly
system results
that results
isThe in decay
level
provided. of in decay
of lubrication
contamination ofmay
lubrication performance
be different performance
at and protection
different points and
in protection
the system. of fluid of fluid
surfaces.
surfaces.
▪ MAINTENANCE From the information in the previous paragraphs it is also apparent that the level of contamination is
Maintenance activities, spare heavily influenced
parts, machine stopbycosts
the working conditions of the system, by its working years and by the
DISSOLVED
DISSOLVED WATER
▪ ENERGY WATER
AND EFFICIENCY environmental conditions. HUMAN HAIR
Efficiencymainly
Liquid contamination and perfomance reduction
results in decay of due to friction,
lubrication drainage,
performance and cavitation (75 µm)
What is the size of the contaminating particles that we must handle in our hydraulic circuit?
protection of fluid surfaces.
HUMAN
4. MEASURING THE SOLID CONTAMINATION HAIR
LEVEL MINIMUM DIMENSION VISIBLE TYPICAL CONTAMINANT DIMENSION IN A
The level of contamination of a system identifies
! !
the amount of contaminant contained
HUMAN EYES
in a fluid.
4 / 144 /
HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT 14
(75 µm) (40 µm) (4÷14 µm)
yecay
of lubrication
of lubrication
performance
This
DISSOLVED performance
parameter
WATER and
refers to aand
protection
protection
unit volume of of fluid
fluid. of fluid
The level of contamination may be different at different points in the system.
From the information in the previous paragraphs it is also apparent Contamination
that the levellevel analysis is significant
of contamination is only if performed with a uniform and repeata
- INCREASING
heavilyFLUID ACIDITYby the working conditions of the system, by itsconducted
influenced withand
working years standard
by thetest methods and suitably calibrated equipment.
To this end, ISO has issued a MINIMUM
set of standards
DIMENSIONthat allowa to conduct tests and express t
Cause of surface corrosion
environmental and premature fluid oxidation
conditions.
values in the following ways.VISIBLE HUMAN EYES
What is the size of the contaminating particles that we must handle in our hydraulic circuit? (40 µm)
- GALVANIC COUPLE AT HIGH TEMPERATURES • ISO 4405 – GRAVIMETRIC LEVEL
Cause of corrosionHUMAN HAIR 4 /VISIBLE
MINIMUM DIMENSION 14
4 / 14
TYPICAL CONTAMINANT DIMENSION IN A
HUMAN EYES HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT
(75 µm) (40 µm) (4÷14 µm)
FREE WATER - ADDITIONAL EFFECTS
!
Contamination level analysis is significant only if performed with a uniform and repeatable method,
- DECAY OF LUBRICANT PERFORMANCE conducted with standard test methods and suitably calibrated equipment.
To this end, ISO TYPICAL CONTAMINANT
Cause of rust and sludge formation, metal corrosion andhas issued asolid
increased set of standards that allowa to conduct tests and express the measured
DIMENSION IN A
values in the following ways.
contamination HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT
• ISO 4405 – GRAVIMETRIC LEVEL (4÷14 µm)
- BATTERY COLONY CREATION
Cause of worsening in the filterability feature

- ICE CREATION AT LOW TEMPERATURES Contamination level analysis is significant only if performed with a uniform
Contamination !
level analysis is significant only if performed with a uniform and repeatable method, 5 / 14
Cause damage
conductedto the surface
with standard test methods and suitably calibrated equipment.
and repeatable method, conducted with standard test methods and suitably
To this end, ISO has issued a set of standards that allowa to conduct testscalibrated equipment.
and express the measured
values in the following ways.
- ADDITIVE DEPLETION To this end, ISO has issued a set of standards that allowa to conduct tests and
Free water
• retains polar additives
express the measured values in the following ways.
ISO 4405 – GRAVIMETRIC LEVEL

13 Introduction
! 5 / 14
CONTAMINATION MANAGEMENT

- GRAVIMETRIC LEVEL - ISO 4405 ISO 4406:1999 Cleanliness Code System


CONTAMINATION
CONTAMINATION
MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT Microscope counting examines the particles differently to APCs and the code is
The level of contamination is defined by checking the weight of particles given with two scale numbers only.
el
ation
of contamination
is defined
collectedbybychecking
is defined
a laboratory thebyweight
checking
membrane. ofThe
particles
themembrane
weightcollected
ofmust
particles
bycleaned,
be a collected
driedbyanda These are at 5 µm and 15 µm equivalent to the 6 µm(c) and 14 µm(c) of APCs.
ry
Themembrane.
membraneThe mustmembrane
be cleaned,
desiccated, with fluid andmust dried
be cleaned,
conditionsand desiccated,
defined dried
by the and
with
desiccated,
fluid and with fluid and
Standard.
the
ns defined
Standard.by the Standard.
ume
filtered The is
of fluid volume
through theofmembrane
filtered fluid is filtered
through the througha the
by membrane
using membrane
suitable
by using a by
suction using asuction
suitable
system. suitable system.
suction
taminant
ght of the system. The weight
iscontaminant
determined is of the contaminant
bydetermined
checking the
byweightis determined
checking by checking
of the membrane
weight of the the
before weight ofbefore
membrane
ration.
r the fluid Cleanliness Code Chart
thefiltration.
membrane before and after the fluid filtration. with 100 ml sample volume
AN MEMBRANE CLEAN MEMBRANE CONTAMINATEDCONTAMINATED MEMBRANE MEMBRANE
1.6
107 24
8
23
4
22
2
Example Code
22/19/14 21

22/1
E -DISTRIBUTION
CUMULATIVE DISTRIBUTION
OF THE PARTICLES OF THE
SIZEPARTICLES SIZE 106
el
ation
of contamination
is defined by counting
is definedthe
bynumber
counting ofthe
particles
number of of
certain
particles
dimensions
of certain dimensions

9/14
luid.
of volume
Measurement
of fluid. is
Measurement
performed by is Automatic
performed Particle
by Automatic
CountersParticle
(APC).Counters (APC). 20
he
g the - CUMULATIVE
contamination
count, DISTRIBUTION
the contamination
classes OF THE
are determined,
classes PARTICLES
arecorresponding
determined, SIZEto-the
ISOnumber
4406 to
corresponding ofthe number of 5
shedetected
unit of fluid.
in the unit of fluid.
ssification
t common methods
classification
The level of followmethods
ISO 4406
contamination follow
is and SAE
ISO by
defined AS
4406
4059
and(Aerospace
countingSAE
theASnumber
4059
Sector)
(Aerospace
of particles Sector)
of 19
ons. certain dimensions per unit of volume of fluid. Measurement is performed by 2.5
although
8 is still used
obsolete.
although obsolete.
Automatic Particle Counters (APC). 18
ation Following
according
example
to ISO the count,tothe
according
4406 ISOcontamination
4406 classes are determined, corresponding to 1.3
4, a6 1or 14 µm in a 1 10
5
enumber
refers to
ofthe
the particles
number
number ofof of
theparticles
same
particles size
of the
detected or greater
same
in the unit size
ofthanor4,greater
fluid. 6 or 14than
µm in 17
. The most common classification methods follow ISO 4406 and SAE AS 4059 6.4
(Aerospace Sector) regulations.
16
NAS 1638 is still used although obsolete.
= 35000 particles
3.2
= 10000 particles
15
= 2500 particles
Classification example according to ISO 4406 1.6
/ 12 The code refers to the number of particles of the same size or greater than 104 14
4, 6 or 14 µmNumber
Number of particles per
in a of
ml
1 particles
ml fluid.per ml
8
Class
13
Over
Class
Over Up to Up to
Number of particles per ml
4
28130000000 130000000
250000000 250000000

27 64000000 64000000
130000000 130000000
Over Up to 12
28 1 300 000 2 500 000 2
26 32000000 2764000000
32000000 64000000 640 000 1 300 000
2632000000 320 000 640 000 11
25 16000000 16000000 32000000
25 160 000 320 000 103
24 8000000 2416000000
8000000 16000000 80 000 160 000
238000000 10
23 4000000 4000000 8000000 40 000 80 000
22 20 000 40 000 5
22 2000000 214000000
2000000 4000000 10 000 20 000
9
21 1000000 202000000
1000000 2000000 5 000 10 000
19 2 500 5 000 2.5
20 500000 181000000
500000 1000000 1 300 2 500
Number of particles per 100ml larger than indicated size

8
19 250000 17500000
250000 500000 640 1 300
16 320 640 1.3
18 130000 15250000
130000 250000 160 320 102
7
17 64000 14130000
64000 130000 80 160
13 40 80 6.4
16 32000 3200064000 64000
12 20 40 6
15 16000 11 32000
16000 32000 10 20 3.2
10 5 10
9 2.5 5 5
8 1.3 2.5 1.6
7 0.64 1.3
! ! 6 / 14 6 / 14 4
6 0.32 0.64 10
5 0.16 0.32 8
4 0.08 0.16
ISO 4 Code numbers

3 0.04 0.08 3
2 0.02 0.04 4
1 0.01 0.02 2
0 0 0.01
2
> 4 µm(c) = 350 particles
> 6 µm(c) = 100 particles 1
> 14 µm(c) = 25 particles 1
16 / 14 / 12
4 6 14 New ISO 4406 standard µm(c)
5 15 Old standard

Introduction 14
CONTAMINATION MANAGEMENT

- CUMULATIVE DISTRIBUTION OF THE PARTICLES SIZE - SAE AS 4059-1 - CLASSES OF CONTAMINATION ACCORDING TO NAS 1638 (January 1964)
and SAE AS 4059-2
The NAS system was originally developed in 1964 to define contamination classes
Classification example according to SAE AS 4059-1 and SAE AS 4059-2 for the contamination contained within aircraft components.
The code, prepared for the aerospace industry, is based on the size, quantity, and The application of this standard was extended to industrial hydraulic systems
particle spacing in a 100 ml fluid sample. The contamination classes are defined simply because nothing else existed at the time.
by numeric codes, the size of the contaminant is identified by letters (A-F). The coding system defines the maximum numbers permitted of 100ml volume
at various size intervals (differential counts) rather than using cumulative counts
It can be made a differential measurement (Table 1) or a cumulative as in ISO 4406:1999. Although there is no guidance given in the standard on
measurement (Table 2) how to quote the levels, most industrial users quote a single code which is the
highest recorded in all sizes and this convention is used on MP Filtri APC’s.
Table 1 - Class for differential measurement
The contamination classes are defined by a number (from 00 to 12) which
Class Dimension of contaminant indicates the maximum number of particles per 100 ml, counted on a differential
basis, in a given size bracket.
6÷14 µm(c) 14÷21 µm(c) 21÷38 µm(c) 38÷70 µm(c) >70 µm(c)
00 125 22 4 1 0 Size Range Classes (in microns)
0 250 44 8 2 0
1 500 89 16 3 1
Maximum Contamination Limits per 100 ml
2 1 000 178 32 6 1
3 2 000 356 63 11 2 Class 5÷15 15÷25 25÷50 50÷100 >100
4 4 000 712 126 22 4 00 125 22 4 1 0
5 8 000 1 425 253 45 8 0 250 44 8 2 0
6 16 000 2 850 506 90 16 1 500 89 16 3 1
7 32 000 5 700 1 012 180 32 2 1 000 178 32 6 1
8 64 000 11 400 2 025 360 64 3 2 000 356 63 11 2
9 128 000 22 800 4 050 720 128 4 4 000 712 126 22 4
10 256 000 45 600 8 100 1 440 256 5 8 000 1 425 253 45 8
11 512 000 91 200 16 200 2 880 512 6 16 000 2 850 506 90 16
12 1 024 000 182 400 32 400 5 760 1 024 7 32 000 5 700 1 012 180 32
8 64 000 11 400 2 025 360 64
9 128 000 22 800 4 050 720 128
6÷14 µm(c) = 15 000 particles
10 256 000 45 600 8 100 1 440 256
14÷21 µm(c) = 2 200 particles
11 512 000 91 200 16 200 2 880 512
21÷38 µm(c) = 200 particles 12 1 024 000 182 400 32 400 5 760 1 024
38÷70 µm(c) = 35 particles
> 70 µm(c) = 3 particles
Class 6 5÷15 µm(c) = 42 000 particles
15÷25 µm(c) = 2 200 particles
25÷50 µm(c) = 150 particles
Table 2 - Class for cumulative measurement 50÷100 µm(c) = 18 particles
Class Dimension of contaminant > 100 µm(c) = 3 particles
Class NAS 8
>4 µm(c) >6 µm(c) >14 µm(c) >21 µm(c) >38 µm(c) >70 µm(c)
A B C D E F
000 195 76 14 3 1 0
00 390 152 27 5 1 0 - CUMULATIVE DISTRIBUTION OF THE PARTICLES SIZE - ISO 4407
0 780 304 54 10 2 0
1 1 560 609 109 20 4 1 The level of contamination is defined by counting the number of particles
2 3 120 1 217 217 39 7 1 collected by a laboratory membrane per unit of fluid volume. The measurement
3 6 250 2 432 432 76 13 2 is done by a microscope.
4 12 500 4 864 864 152 26 4
5 25 000 9 731 1 731 306 53 8
The membrane must be cleaned, dried and desiccated, with fluid and conditions
6 50 000 19 462 3 462 612 106 16 defined by the Standard. The fluid volume is filtered through the membrane, using
7 100 000 38 924 6 924 1 224 212 32 a suitable suction system.
8 200 000 77 849 13 849 2 449 424 64 The level of contamination is identified by dividing
9 400 000 155 698 27 698 4 898 848 128 the membrane into a predefined number of areas
10 800 000 311 396 55 396 9 796 1 696 256
and by counting the contaminant particles using
11 1 600 000 622 792 110 792 19 592 3 392 512
12 3 200 000 1 245 584 221 584 39 184 6 784 1 024 a suitable laboratory microscope. Comparison Photograph’s for Contamination
Comparison Photograph’s for Contami

MICROSCOPE CONTROL ISO


ISO 4406:1999 Class 16/14/11
4406:1999
SAE AS4059E Table 1 Class 5
Class 22/20/17
SAE AS4059E Table 1 Class 11

AND MEASUREMENT NAS


NAS 1638 Class 5
1638
SAE AS4059E Table 2 Class 6A/5B/5C
Class 11

> 4 µm(c) = 45 000 particles


SAE AS4059E Table 2 Class 12A/11B/11C

1 graduation= 10 µm 1 graduation= 10 µm

> 6 µm(c) = 15 000 particles


> 14 µm(c) = 1 500 particles
> 21 µm(c) = 250 particles COMPARISON
> 38 µm(c) = 15 particles PHOTOGRAPH’S
> 70 µm(c) = 3 particle 1 graduation = 10µm
Class from 2F to 4E

ISO 4406:1999 Class 16/14/11


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SAE AS4059E Table 1 Class 5 Class 11


NAS 1638 Class 5 Class 11
SAE AS4059E Table 2 Class 6A/5B/5C Class 12A/11B/11C

15 Introduction
CONTAMINATION
CONTAMINATION MANAGEMENTMANAGEMENT

WIRE MESH FILTRATION PAPER FILTRATION MICROFIBER FILTRATION


External protective wire mesh
- CLEANLINESS CODE COMPARISON External protective wire mesh
Pre-filtration layer
Pre-filtration layer
Although ISO 4406:1999 standard is being used extensively within the Filtration layer
Filtration
Inner layerlayer
support
hydraulics industry other standards are occasionally required and a comparison
Inner support layerwire mesh
Inner protective
may be requested. The table below gives a very general comparison but often
no direct comparison is possible due to the different classes and sizes involved. Inner protective wire mesh

ISO 4406:1999 SAE AS4059 SAE AS4059 NAS 1638


Table 2 Table 1 MICROFIBER
4-6 CONTAMINATION
5-15
MANAGEMENT
FILTRATION
6-14
> 4 µm(c) > 4 µm(c) 14-21 15-25
6 µm(c) 6 µm(c) 25-50
21-38
WIRE MESH FILTRATION PAPER FILTRATION MICROFIBER FILTRATION
14 µm(c) 14 µm(c) 50-100
38-70 >100
>70 External protective wire mesh
Support pipepipe
Pre-filtration layer
23 / 21 / 18 13A / 12B / 12C 12 12 Filtration layer
The filtration
22 / 20 / 17 efficiency
12A / 11B / 11C of metallic
11 mesh filtrations
11 is defined as the maximum particle size thatlayer
Inner support can
pass through
21 / 19 / 16
the meshes
11A / 10B / 10C
of the filtering
10
grid.
10
Inner protective wire mesh
The filtration efficiency of metallic mesh filtrations is defined as the maximum
The efficiency of microfibre and paper filtration (ßx (C)particle ) is defined through
size that can a lab
pass through the test
meshescalled
of the filtering grid.
20 / 18 / 15
Multipass Test.10A
The / 9B / 9B 9
efficiency value (ßx (C)) is9 defined asThethe ratio
efficiency between
of microfibre andthe
papernumber of) isparticles
filtration (ßx(c) defined through a lab test
of19certain
/ 17 / 14 dimensions
9A / 8B / 8C detected 8upstream and8 downstream calledof the filter.
Multipass Test. The efficiency value (ßx(c)) is defined as the ratio between
18 / 16 / 13 8A / 7B / 7C 7 7 the number of particles of certain dimensions detected upstream and downstream
of the filter.
17 / 15 / 12 7A / 6B / 6C 6 6
16 / 14 / 11 6A / 5B / 5C 5 5
Upstream particles number > Xµm Support pipe
15 / 13 / 10 5A / 4B / 4C 4
------------------------------------------------- = ßx 4(C) Upstream particles number > X µm(c)
Downstream
14 / 12 / 09 particles The filtration
4A / 3B / 3C number >3 Xµmefficiency of metallic
3 = ßx(c) size that can
mesh filtrations is defined as the maximum particle
pass through the meshes of the filtering grid.
Downstream particles number > X µm(c)
The efficiency of microfibre and paper filtration (ßx (C)) is defined through a lab test called
Multipass Test. The efficiency value (ßx (C)) is defined as the ratio between the number of particles
of certain dimensions detected upstream and downstream of the filter.
5 FILTRATION TECHNOLOGIES

Various mechanisms
Value (ßx (C)) such as mechanical stoppage,
Upstream
2 particlesmagnetism,10 gravimetric
number > Xµm 75 100 200 1000
deposit, or centrifugal separation-------------------------------------------------
can be used to reduce the level = ßx (C)
Efficiency Downstream
50% particles number
90% > Xµm 98.7% 99% 99.5% 99.9%
of contamination.
The mechanical stoppage method is most effective and can take place in two
Test conditions, such as type of fluid to be used (MIL-H-5606), type of contaminant to be used (ISO
ways:
MTD), fluid viscosity, test temperature, are determined by ISO 16889.
- SURFACE FILTRATION
In addition to the filtration Valueefficiency
(ßx (C)) value during 2 the Multipass
10 test,
75 other100important 200 features, 1000 such
Itas
is by direct interception.
filtration stabilityThe fi(ß
lterstability)
prevents
Efficiency
particles
and larger
dirt than the
holding
50%
pores
capacity
90% (DHC), are
98.7% also tested.
99% 99.5% 99.9%
from
Poorcontinuing
filtration in the plant / system.
stability is the cause Surface of filters
theare generallyquality
filtering Valueworsening
(ßx(c)) 2 as the 10 filter 75
life rises. 100 Low 200dirt 1000
manufactured with metal causes
holding capacity canvases or meshes.
aTest
reduction
conditions, in suchthe life ofoffluid
as type thetofilter.
be used (MIL-H-5606), type90%
of contaminant to be used (ISO
Efficiency
MTD), fluid viscosity, test temperature, are determined by ISO 16889.
50% 98.7% 99% 99.5% 99.9%
In addition to the filtration efficiency value during the Multipass test, other important features, such
as filtration stability (ß stability) and dirt holding capacity (DHC), are also tested.
- DEPTH FILTERING Poor filtration stability is the cause of theTest conditions,
filtering qualitysuchworsening
as type of flas
uidthe
to be usedlife
filter (MIL-H-5606),
rises. Lowtype
dirtof contaminant
Filters are constructed by fiber interlacing. Such wraps
holding capacity formapathways
causes reductionofin thetolife
be of usedthe(ISOfilter.
MTD), fluid viscosity, test temperature, are determined by ISO
different shapes and sizes in which the particles remain trapped when they
Filtration ISO StandardIn16889.
find smaller apertures than their diameter. Comparison
addition to the filtration efficiency value during the Multipass test, other
Depth filters are generally produced with papers impregnated
CONTAMINATION MANAGEMENT with phenolic
important features, such as filtration stability (ß stability) and dirt holding
resins, metal fibers or inorganic fibers. Filtration ISO Standard Comparison
capacity (DHC), are also tested.
WIRE
WIRE MESH
MESH FILTRATION
Beta xcalled
In inorganic fiber filtration, commonly
FILTRATION
> 1000
(C)PAPER
microfi Betalayers
bre, the filtering
PAPER FILTRATION
FILTRATION
xMICROFIBER
> 200 FILTRATION
MICROFIBERPoor filtrationMP
FILTRATION
Filtri
stability is the cause of the filtering quality worsening as the filter
are often overlapped in order to ISO 16889the ability to retain
increase ISO 4572
the
life Filter
rises. Low media
dirt holding code
capacity
contaminant. Beta x (C) > 1000 External Beta
External x > 200
protective
protective wire
wire mesh
mesh MP Filtri causes a reduction in the life of the filter.
ISO 16889 Pre-filtration ISO 4572
Pre-filtration layer
layer Filter media code
Filtration
Filtration layer
layer

WIRE MESH FILTRATION


5 mic. (C)
PAPER FILTRATION
3 mic. Inner
Inner support
support layer
layer A03
Filtration ISO Standard Comparison
5 mic. (C) 3Inner
mic.
Inner protective
protective wire
wire mesh
mesh A03
MP Filtri ßx(c) > 1000
7 mic. (C) 6 (C)
7 mic. mic. 6 mic.Filter A06
media codeA06 ISO 16889
12 mic. (C) 12 (C)
12 mic. mic. 12 mic. A10
A03 A10 5 µm(c)
A06 7 µm(c)
21 mic. (C) 25 mic. A25
21 mic. (C) 25 mic. A25
A10 10 µm(c)
A16 15 µm(c)
Support
Support pipe
pipe
A25 21 µm(c)
! 10 / 14
The
The filtration
filtration efficiency
efficiency of
of metallic
metallic mesh
mesh filtrations
filtrations is
is defined
defined as as the
the maximum
maximum particle
particle size
size that
that can
can
pass
pass through
through the
the meshes
meshes ofof the
the filtering
filtering grid.
grid.
The
The efficiency
efficiency of
of microfibre
microfibre and
and paper
paper filtration
filtration (ßx !
(C))) is
(ßx (C) is defined
defined through
through aa lab
lab test
test called
called 10 / 14
Multipass
Multipass Test.
Test. The
The efficiency
efficiency value
value (ßx (C))) is
(ßx (C) is defined
defined as
as the
the ratio
ratio between
between the
the number
number ofof particles
particles
Introduction
of
of certain
certain dimensions 16
dimensions detected
detected upstream
upstream andand downstream
downstream of of the
the filter.
filter.
CONTAMINATION MANAGEMENT

6 RECOMMENDED CONTAMINATION CLASSES Being subjected to high working pressures are manufactured with more robust
and articulated construction. In particular situations of corrosive environments or
aggressive fluids can be made of stainless steel.
Any are the nature and the properties of fluids, they are inevitably subject to
They are mainly produced with filtering depths of 3 ÷ 25 µm.
contamination. The level of contamination can be managed by using special
They can be manufactured with in-line connections, with plate or flange
components called filters.
connections or directly integrated into the circuit control blocks / manifolds.
Hydraulic components builders, knowing the problem of contamination,
They can also be manufactured in duplex configuration to allow the contaminated
recommend the filtration level appropriate to the use of their products.
section to be maintained even when the plant / system is in operation without
interruption of the working cycle.
Example of recommended contamination levels

Piston pumps
with fixed flow rate • Return filters
Piston pumps They are positioned on the return line to the tank and perform the task of filtering
• the fluid from particles entering the system from the outside or generated by the
with variable flow rate
Vane pumps wear of the components.
with fixed flow rate • They are generally fixed to the reservoir (for this reason also called top tank
Vane pumps
mounted), positioned semi-immersed or completely immersed.
• They are mainly produced with filtration depths of 10 ÷ 25 µm.
with variable flow
The positioning of the return filters must guarantee in all operating conditions
Engines •
that the fluid drainage takes place in immersed condition; this is to avoid creating
Hydraulic cylinders •
foams in the tank that can cause malfunctions or cavitation in the pumps.
Actuators •
For the sizing of the return filters, account must be taken of the presence of
Test benches •
accumulators or cylinders that can make the return flow considerably greater
Check valve • than the pump suction flow rate.
Directional valves • Being subject to contained working pressures are manufactured with simple and
Flow regulating valves • lightweight construction.
Proportional valves • Normally it is possible to extract the filter element without disconnecting the filter
Servo-valves • from the rest of the system.
Flat bearings •
Ball bearings •
ISO 4406 CODE 20/18/15 19/17/14 18/16/13 17/15/12 16/14/11 15/13/10 Combined filters
Recommended ß20(c) ß15(c) ß10(c) ß7(c) ß7(c) ß5(c)
They are designed to be applied to systems with two or more circuits. They are
filtration ßx(c)≥1.000 >1000 >1000 >1000 >1000 >1000 >1000 commonly used in hydrostatic transmission machines where they have a dual
filtration function of the return line and suction line of the hydrostatic transmission
pump.
The common classification of filters is determined by their position in the plant.
The filter is equipped with a valve that keeps the 0.5 bar pressure inside the
filter. A portion of the fluid that returns to the tank is filtered by the return filter
Types of filters:
element, generally produced with absolute filtration, and returns to the transmis-
sion booster pump.
Suction filters
Only excess fluid returns to the tank through the valve.
They are positioned before the pump and are responsible for protecting the
The internal pressure of the filter and the absolute filtration help to avoid the
pump from dirty contaminants. It also provides additional flow guidance to the
cavitation phenomenon inside the pump.
pump suction line.
Being subject to negligible working pressures are manufactured with simple and
lightweight construction.
Off-line filters
They are mainly produced with gross grade surface filtrations, mainly 60 ÷ 125 µm.
They are generally used in very large systems / plants, placed in a closed circuit
They can be equipped with a magnetic filter for retaining ferrous particles.
independent from the main circuit. They remain in operation regardless of the
They are generally placed under the fluid head to take advantage of the
operation of the main circuit and are crossed by a constant flow rate.
piezometric thrust of the fluid and reduce the risk of cavitation.
They can also be manufactured in duplex configuration to allow the contaminated
section to be maintained even when the unit is in operation without interruption
There are two types of suction filters:
of the work cycle.
- IMMERSION FILTERS
Simple filter element screwed on the suction pipe
Venting filters
- FILTERS WITH CONTAINER
During the operation of the plants, the fluid level present in the reservoir changes
Container filters that are more bulky, but provide easier maintenance
continuously.
of the tank
The result of this continuous fluctuation is an exchange of air with the outside
environment.
The venting filter function, positioned on the tank, is to filter the air that enters the
Delivery (or Pressure) filters
tank to compensate for fluid level variations.
They are positioned between the pump and most sensitive regulating and
controlling components, such as servo valves or proportional valves, and are
designed to ensure the class of contamination required by the components used
in the circuit.

17 Introduction
CONTAMINATION MANAGEMENT

7 FILTER CHOICE PARAMETERS 8 APPLICABLE STANDARDS FOR FILTER DEVELOPMENT

The choice of the filter system for an hydraulic system is influenced by several In order to obtain unique criteria for development and verification of the
factors. filters performance, specific regulations for the filters and filter elements testing
It is necessary to consider the characteristics of the various components present have been issued by ISO. These norms describe the target, the methodology,
in the plant and their sensitivity to contamination. the conditions and the presentation methods for the test results.

It is also necessary to consider all the tasks that the filter will have to do within ISO 2941
the plant: Hydraulic fluid power -- Filter elements -- Verification of collapse/burst pressure
- FLUID PROTECTION FROM CONTAMINATION rating
- PROTECTION OF OLEODYNAMIC COMPONENTS SENSITIVE TO CONTAMINATION
This Standard describes the method for testing the collapse / burst resistance
- PROTECTION OF OLEODINAMIC PLANTS FROM ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE
of the filter elements.
- PROTECTION OF OLEODINAMIC PLANTS FROM CONTAMINATION CAUSED
The test is performed by crossing the contaminated fluid filter element at a
BY COMPONENTS’ FAILURES
predefined flow rate. The progressive clogging of the filter element, determined
by contamination, causes an increase in differential pressure.
The advantages of proper positioning and sizing of the filters are
- MORE RELIABILITY OF THE SYSTEM
- LONGER LIFE OF THE FLUID COMPONENTS ISO 2942
- REDUCTION OF STOP TIME Hydraulic fluid power -- Filter elements -- Verification of fabrication integrity
- REDUCTION OF FAILURE CASUALITIES and determination of the first bubble point
This Standard describes the method to verify the integrity of the assembled filter
elements.
Each hydraulic filter is described by general features that identify the possibility It can be used to verify the quality of the production process or the quality of the
of use in different applications. materials by verifying the pressure value of the first bubble point.

ISO 2943
• MAXIMUM WORKING PRESSURE (Pmax) Hydraulic fluid power -- Filter elements -- Verification of material compatibility
The maximum working pressure of the filter must be greater than or equal with fluids
to the pressure of the circuit section in which it will be installed.
This Standard describes the method to verify the compatibility of materials with
certain hydraulic fluids.
The test is carried out by keeping the element (the material sample) immersed in
• PRESSURE DROP (ΔP)
the fluid under high or low temperature conditions for a given period of time and
The pressure drop depends on a number of factors, such as the working circuit
verifying the retention of the characteristics.
temperature, the fluid viscosity, the filter element cleaning condition.

ISO 3723
• WORKING TEMPERATURE (T) Hydraulic fluid power -- Filter elements -- Method for end load test
The working temperature deeply affect the choice of materials. Excessively This Standard describes the method for verifying the axial load resistance of the
high or low temperatures may adversely affect the strength of the materials filter elements.
or the characteristics of the seals. After performing the procedure described in ISO 2943, the designed axial load
is applied to the filter element. To verify the test results, then the test described
in ISO 2941 is performed.
• FILTRATION EFFICIENCY (%) / FILTRATION RATIO (ßx(c))
Filtration efficiency is the most important parameter to consider when ISO 3968
selecting a filter. Hydraulic fluid power -- Filters -- Evaluation of differential pressure versus flow
When choosing the filtration performances, the needs of the most sensitive characteristics
components in the system must be considered.
This Standard describes the method for checking the pressure drop across the
filter.
The test is carried out by crossing the filter from a given fluid and by detecting
• FLUID TYPE
upstream and downstream pressures.
The type of fluid influences the choice of filters in terms of compatibility and
Some of the parameters defined by the Standard are the fluid, the test temperature,
viscosity. It is always mandatory to check the filterability.
the size of the tubes, the position of the pressure detection points.

• PLACEMENT IN THE PLANT ISO 16889


The position of the filter in the system conditions the efficiency of all filter Hydraulic fluid power -- Filters -- Multi-pass method for evaluating filtration
performances. performance of a filter element
This Standard describes the method to check the filtration characteristics of the
filter elements.
The test is performed by constant introduction of contaminant (ISO MTD).
The characteristics observed during the test are the filtration efficiency and the
dirty holding capacity related to the differential pressure.

Introduction 18
CONTAMINATION MANAGEMENT

ISO 23181
Hydraulic fluid power -- Filter elements -- Determination of resistance to flow
fatigue using high viscosity fluid
This Standard describes the method for testing the fatigue resistance of the filter
elements.
The test is carried out by subjecting the filter to continuous flow variations, thus
differential pressure, using a high viscosity fluid.

ISO 11170
Hydraulic fluid power -- Sequence of tests for verifying performance
characteristics of filter elements
The Standard describes the method for testing the performance of filter
elements. The protocol described by the regulations provides the sequence of
all the tests described above in order to verify all the working characteristics
(mechanical, hydraulic and filtration).

ISO 10771-1
Hydraulic fluid power -- Fatigue pressure testing of metal pressure-containing
envelopes -- Test method
This Standard describes the method to check the resistance of the hydraulic
components with pulsing pressure.
It can be applied to all metal components (excluding tubes) subject to cyclic
pressure used in the hydraulic field.

19 Introduction
FILTER SIZING Corrective factor
The correct filter sizing have to be based on the variable pressure drop Corrective factor Y, to be used for the filter element pressure drop calculation.
The values depend to the filter size and lenght and to the filter media.
depending by the application. For example, for the return filter the
pressure drop have to be in the range 0.4 - 0.6 bar. Reference viscosity 30 mm2/s

The pressure drop calculation is performed by adding together the Return filters
value of the housing with the value of the filter element. The pressure Filter Absolute filtration Nominal filtration
drop in the housing is proportional to the fluid density (kg/dm3); all element H Series N Series
the graphs in the catalogue are referred to mineral oil with density of Type A03 A06 A10 A16 A25 P10 P25 M25
0.86 kg/dm3. M60 M90
1 74.00 50.08 20.00 16.00 9.00 6.43 5.51 4.40
The filter element pressure drop is proportional to its viscosity (mm2/s),
MF 020 2 29.20 24.12 8.00 7.22 5.00 3.33 2.85 2.00
the corrective factor Y is related to an oil viscosity different than 30
3 22.00 19.00 6.56 5.33 4.33 1.68 1.44 1.30
mm2/s.
MF 030
MFX 030 1 74.00 50.08 20.00 16.00 9.00 6.43 5.51 3.40
Sizing data for single cartridge, head at top
∆pc = Filter housing pressure drop [bar]
1 28.20 24.40 8.67 8.17 6.88 4.62 3.96 1.25
∆pe = Filter element pressure drop [bar]
MF 100 2 17.33 12.50 6.86 5.70 4.00 3.05 2.47 1.10
Y = Multiplication factor Y (see correspondent table), MFX 100 3 10.25
depending on the filter element size, on the filter element 9.00 3.65 3.33 2.50 1.63 1.32 0.96
lenght and on the filter media 4 6.10 5.40 2.30 2.20 2.00 1.19 0.96 0.82
Q = flow rate (l/min)
V1 reference viscosity = 30 mm2/s (cSt) MF 180 1 3.67 3.05 1.64 1.56 1.24 1.18 1.06 0.26
V2 = operating viscosity in mm2/s (cSt) MFX 180 2 1.69 1.37 0.68 0.54 0.51 0.43 0.39 0.12
∆pe = Y : 1000 x Q x (V2/V1)
∆p Tot. = ∆pc + ∆pe MF 190
MFX 190 2 1.69 1.37 0.60 0.49 0.44 0.35 0.31 0.11

Calculation examples with HLP Mineral oil Variation in viscosity


1 3.20 2.75 1.39 1.33 1.06 0.96 0.87 0.22
Application data: MF 400
MFX 400 2 2.00 1.87 0.88 0.85 0.55 0.49 0.45 0.13
Top tank return filter
3 1.90 1.60 0.63 0.51 0.49 0.39 0.35 0.11
Filter with in-line connections
Pressure Pmax = 10 bar MF 750
Flow rate Q = 120 l/min MFX 750 1 1.08 0.84 0.49 0.36 0.26 0.21 0.19 0.06
Viscosity V2 = 46 mm2/s (cSt)
Oil viscosity = 0.86 kg/dm3
Required filtration efficiency = 25 μm with absolute filtration CU 025 78.00 48.00 28.00 24.00 9.33 9.33 8.51 1.25
With bypass valve and 1 1/4” inlet connection
From the working pressure and the flow rate we understand it should be CU 040 25.88 20.88 10.44 10.00 3.78 3.78 3.30 1.25
possible using the following top tank return filter series: MPT, MPH and FRI. CU 100 15.20 14.53 5.14 4.95 2.00 2.00 0.17 1.10
Let’s proceed with MPT series.
The size 20 doesn’t achieve the required flow rate, therefore we CU 250 3.25 2.55 1.55 1.35 0.71 0.71 0.59 0.25
have to consider the size 100. The final version of size 100 (101, 104,
CU 630 1.96 1.68 0.85 0.72 0.42 0.42 0.36 0.09
110, 120 and 114) will be then defined in function of the mounting
characteristics. CU 850 1.06 0.84 0.42 0.33 0.17 0.17 0.13 0.04

*
∆pc = 0.03 bar ( see graphic below, considering size 100 with the
max available lenght to get the lowest pressure drop)
4.60 2.94 2.52
∆pe = (2.0 : 1000) x 120 x (46/30) = 0.37 bar 1 19.00 17.00 6.90 6.30 1.60
∆p Tot. = 0.03 + 0.37 = 0.4 bar 2 11.70 10.80 4.40 4.30 3.00 2.94 2.52 1.37
MR 100 3 7.80 6.87 3.70 3.10 2.70 2.14 1.84 1.34
The selection is correct because the total pressure drop value is inside 4 5.50 4.97 2.60 2.40 2.18 1.72 1.47 1.34
the admissible range for top tank return filters. It is of course possible 5 4.20 3.84 2.36 2.15 1.90 1.60 1.37 1.34
trying to find a different solution, according to the mounting position
or to other commercial need, repeating the previous steps while using
1 5.35 4.85 2.32 1.92 1.50 1.38 1.20 0.15
a different series or lenght.
3.28 1.44 1.10 1.07 0.96 0.83 0.13
MPT 110 - Length 3 - 4 MR 250 2 4.00
0.40 3 2.60 2.20 1.08 1.00 0.86 0.77 0.64 0.12
4 1.84 1.56 0.68 0.56 0.44 0.37 0.23 0.11
0.30
G 1 1/4”
1 3.10 2.48 1.32 1.14 0.92 0.83 0.73 0.09
Δp bar

0.20 2 2.06 1.92 0.82 0.76 0.38 0.33 0.27 0.08


MR 630 3 1.48 1.30 0.60 0.56 0.26 0.22 0.17 0.08
0.10 4 1.30 1.20 0.48 0.40 0.25 0.21 0.16 0.08
5 0.74 0.65 0.30 0.28 0.13 0.10 0.08 0.04
0
*
0 60 120 180 240 300
Flow rate l/min 1 0.60 0.43 0.34 0.25 0.13 0.12 0.09 0.03
0.37 0.26 0.23 0.21 0.11 0.08 0.07 0.03
Filter housings ∆p pressure drop. MR 850 2
The curves are plotted using mineral oil with density of 0.86 kg/dm3 3 0.27 0.18 0.17 0.17 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.02
in compliance with ISO 3968. ∆p varies proportionally with density. 4 0.23 0.16 0.13 0.12 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.02

Introduction 20
Corrective factor FILTER SIZING
Corrective factor Y, to be used for the filter element pressure drop calculation.
The values depend to the filter size and lenght and to the filter media.
Reference viscosity 30 mm2/s

Suction filters Low & Medium pressure filters


Filter Nominal filtration Filter Absolute filtration Nominal filtration
element N Series element N-W Series N Series
Type P10 P25 Type A03 A06 A10 A16 A25 P10 P25 M25
SF 250 65 21 1 16.25 15.16 8.75 8.14 5.87 2.86 2.65 0.14
10.44 6.11 6.02 4.15 1.60 1.49 0.12
CU 110 2 12.62
3 8.57 7.95 5.07 4.07 2.40 1.24 1.15 0.11
4 5.76 4.05 2.80 2.36 1.14 0.91 0.85 0.05

1 5.30 4.80 2.00 1.66 1.32 0.56 0.43 0.12


Return / Suction filters CU 210 2 3.44 2.95 1.24 1.09 0.70 0.42 0.35 0.09
3 2.40 1.70 0.94 0.84 0.54 0.33 0.23 0.05
Filter Absolute filtration
element
Type A10 A16 A25 016 7.95 7.20 3.00 2.49 1.98 0.84 0.65 0.18
1 5.12 4.33 3.85 DN 025 5.00 4.53 1.89 1.57 1.25 0.53 0.41 0.11
RSX 116 2 2.22 1.87 1.22 040 3.13 2.66 1.12 0.98 0.63 0.38 0.32 0.08

1 2.06 1.75 1.46 2 3.13 2.55 1.46 1.22 0.78 0.75 0.64 0.19
RSX 165 2 1.24 1.05 0.96 1.70 0.94 0.78 0.50 0.40 0.34 0.10
3 0.94 0.86 0.61 CU 400 3 2.15
4 1.60 1.28 0.71 0.61 0.40 0.34 0.27 0.08
5 1.00 0.83 0.47 0.34 0.20 0.24 0.19 0.06
6 0.82 0.58 0.30 0.27 0.17 0.22 0.18 0.05

CU 900 1 0.86 0.63 0.32 0.30 0.21 - - 0.05

2 1.03 0.80 0.59 0.40 0.26 - - 0.05


CU 950 3 0.44 0.40 0.27 0.18 0.15 - - 0.02

MR 630 7 0.88 0.78 0.36 0.34 0.16 0.12 0.96 0.47

21 Introduction
FILTER SIZING Corrective factor
Corrective factor Y, to be used for the filter element pressure drop calculation.
The values depend to the filter size and lenght and to the filter media.
Reference viscosity 30 mm2/s

High pressure filters Stainless steel high pressure filters


Filter Absolute filtration Nominal filtration Filter Absolute filtration
element N - R Series N Series element N Series
Type A03 A06 A10 A16 A25 M25 Type A03 A06 A10 A16 A25
1 332.71 250.07 184.32 152.36 128.36 -
1 332.71 250.07 184.32 152.36 128.36
2 220.28 165.56 74.08 59.13 37.05 -
220.28 165.56 74.08 59.13
HP 011
3 123.24 92.68 41.48 33.08 20.72 - HP 011 2 37.05
3 123.24 92.68 41.48 33.08 20.72
4 77.76 58.52 28.37 22.67 16.17 -
4 77.76 58.52 28.37 22.67 16.17

1 70.66 53.20 25.77 20.57 14.67 4.90


2 70.66 53.20 25.77 20.57 14.67
HP 039 2 36.57 32.28 18.00 13.38 8.00 2.90
HP 039 3 36.57 32.28 18.00 13.38 8.00
3 26.57 23.27 12.46 8.80 5.58 2.20
4 26.57 23.27 12.46 0.88 5.58

1 31.75 30.30 13.16 12.3 7.29 1.60


2 24.25 21.26 11.70 9.09 4.90 1.40 1 31.75 30.30 13.16 12.3 7.29
HP 050 3 17.37 16.25 8.90 7.18 3.63 1.25 2 24.25 21.26 11.70 9.09 4.90
4 12.12 10.75 6.10 5.75 3.08 1.07 HP 050 3 17.37 16.25 8.90 7.18 3.63
5 7.00 6.56 3.60 3.10 2.25 0.80 4 12.12 10.75 6.10 5.75 3.08
5 7.00 6.56 3.60 3.10 2.25

1 58.50 43.46 23.16 19.66 10.71 1.28


HP 065 2 42.60 25.64 16.22 13.88 7.32 1.11 1 20.33 18.80 9.71 8.66 4.78
3 20.50 15.88 8.18 6.81 3.91 0.58 HP 135 2 11.14 10.16 6.60 6.38 2.22
3 6.48 6.33 3.38 3.16 2.14
1 20.33 18.80 9.71 8.66 4.78 2.78
HP 135 2 11.14 10.16 6.60 6.38 2.22 1.11
3 6.48 6.33 3.38 3.16 2.14 1.01 Filter Absolute filtration
element H - U Series
Type A03 A06 A10 A16 A25
1 10.88 9.73 5.02 3.73 2.54 1.04
2 4.40 3.83 1.75 1.48 0.88 0.71 1 424.58 319.74 235.17 194.44 163.78
HP 320
3 2.75 2.11 1.05 0.87 0.77 0.61 281.06 211.25 94.53 75.45
HP 011 2 47.26
4 2.12 1.77 0.98 0.78 0.55 0.47 3 130.14 97.50 43.63 34.82 21.81
4 109.39 82.25 36.79 29.37 18.40

1 4.44 3.67 2.30 2.10 1.65 0.15


2 3.37 2.77 1.78 1.68 1.24 0.10 2 70.66 53.20 25.77 20.57 14.67
HP 500 3 2.22 1.98 1.11 1.09 0.75 0.08 HP 039 3 36.57 32.28 18.00 13.38 8.00
4 1.81 1.33 0.93 0.86 0.68 0.05 4 26.57 23.27 12.46 8.80 5.58
5 1.33 1.15 0.77 0.68 0.48 0.04
1 47.33 34.25 21.50 20.50 14.71
2 29.10 25.95 14.04 10.90 5.88
HP 050 3 20.85 19.50 10.68 8.61 4.36
Filter Absolute filtration Nominal filtration 4 14.55 12.90 7.32 6.90 3.69
element N Series N Series 5 9.86 9.34 6.40 4.80 2.50
Type A03 A06 A10 A16 A25 M25

1 3.65 2.95 2.80 1.80 0.90 0.38 1 29.16 25.33 13.00 12.47 5.92
HF 320 2 2.03 1.73 1.61 1.35 0.85 0.36 HP 135 2 14.28 11.04 7.86 7.60 4.44
3 1.84 1.42 1.32 1.22 0.80 0.35 3 8.96 7.46 4.89 4.16 3.07

Introduction 22
Selection Software FILTER SIZING
Step 1 Select “FILTERS”

Step 2 Choose filter group (Return Filter, Pressure Filter, etc.)

Step 3 Choose filter type (MPF, MPT, etc.) in function of


the max working pressure and the max flow rate

Step 4 Push “PROCEED”

Step 5
Insert all application data to calculate the filter size following the sequence:
- working pressure
- working flow rate
- working pressure drop
- working temperature
- fluid material and fluid type
- filtration media
- connection type

Step 6
Push “CALCULATE” to have result;
in case of any mistake, the system
will advice which parameter is out
of range to allow to modify/adjust
the selection

Step 7
Download PDF
Datasheet “Report.aspx” pushing the button “Drawing”

23 Introduction
LMP - low and medium pressure filters are used as process
filters to protect pumps, pressure reducers and hydraulic
circuits from damage due to oil contamination as per ISO 4406.

LMP series is available in 5 different sizes: 100, 200, 400, 900 and
950 and a wide range of versions.

LMP filters are available with several working pressures suitable


for all hydraulic circuits as:
- return filters in external tank mounting construction
for medium and high flow rates in single and duplex versions
- in-line filters for low and medium pressures for off-line
applications
- in-line process filters for medium pressures, for example, for
forced lubrication applications, in single or duplex versions
- in-line filters for medium pressures for filtering
hydraulic boost circuits
- in-line filters as high holding capacity filters on test beds

LMP filters are thus specifically designed to be suitable for a wide


range of application: from steel plants to mobile equipments,
from test benches to naval application, providing the right solution
for filtering requirements in all sectors.

LMP filters are available in single, manifold and duplex versions.

FILTER SIZING
For the proper corrective factor Y see chapter at page 21

Low & Medium Pressure filters 302


Low & Medium Pressure filters

LMP 110 - 120 MULTIPORT page 305 LMD 211 page 379
LMP 210 - 211 321 LMD 400 - 401 - 431 387
LMP 400 - 401 - 430 - 431 331 LMD 951 401
LMP 900 - 901 343
LDP - LDD page 409
LMP 902 - 903 351
Filter element according to DIN 24550
LMP 950 - 951 359
LMP 952 - 953 - 954 367 INDICATORS page 418

303 Low & Medium Pressure filters


Low & Medium Pressure filters 304
Low & Medium Pressure filters

LMP 110-120 series


MULTIPORT
Maximum pressure up to 80 bar - Flow rate up to 200 l/min

305 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP 110-120
MULTIPORT
GENERAL INFORMATION

Technical data

Low & Medium Pressure filters Maximum pressure up to 80 bar - Flow rate up to 200 l/min

Filter housing materials Seals


- Head: Aluminium - Standard NBR series A
- Housing: Cataphoresis - Painted Steel - Optional FPM series V
- Bypass valve: Brass - Aluminium

Pressure Temperature
- Working pressure: 8 MPa (80 bar) From -25 °C to +110 °C
- Test pressure: 12 MPa (120 bar)
- Burst pressure:
LMP 110: 29 MPa (290 bar) Note
LMP 120/130: 38 MPa (380 bar) LMP MULTIPORT filters
- Pulse pressure fatigue test: 1 000 000 cycles are provided for vertical
with pressure from 0 to 8 MPa (80 bar) mounting

Bypass valve
- Opening pressure 3.5 bar ±10%
- Other opening pressures on request.

∆p element type
- Microfibre filter elements - series N - W: 20 bar
- Wire mesh filter elements - series N: 20 bar
- Fluid flow through the filter element from OUT to IN.

Weights [kg] and volumes [dm3]


Weights [kg] Volumes [dm3]
Length 1 2 3 4 Length 1 2 3 4
LMP 110 1.60 1.80 2.10 2.60 0.75 0.81 1.11 1.53
LMP 120 1.90 2.10 2.40 2.90 0.75 0.81 1.11 1.53
LMP 123 1.70 1.90 2.20 2.70 0.75 0.81 1.11 1.53

Low & Medium Pressure filters 306


GENERAL INFORMATION LMP 110-120 MULTIPORT
1

2
Multiport
1

LMP 110 LMP 120


In-Line filter Port IN-OUT on the same side
1

2
1

2
2

1
2

LMP 112 LMP 122


Double IN port Lateral OUT port high flow

1
2

LMP 116 LMP 123


Double OUT port Bypass valve for heat
exchanger high flow
Type 1
1

2 1

2 C A
B
1 2

LMP 118
Bypass lateral. Always
cleaning fluid in OUT port Type 2

2 A
C
B
2

LMP 119
Safety valve 6 bar
for heat exchanger

307 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP 110 0 40 80 120 160 200 0 20 40
LMP 110 LMP 900 0.9
0.9 0.4 F1 - 3” Flow rate l/min LMP 122 Flow rat
1/2”LMP 122
3/4” 1” 0.9

Δp bar
1/2” 3/4” 1” 0.9

LMP 110-120
A>C
GENERAL INFORMATION
LMP 901 0.6 LMP 120 LMP 120 - 122 - Setting 3.5
0.6 0.2 F1 - 3” 0.9 A>B 9

Δp bar
3/4” 1” 0.6
Δp bar
0.6
MULTIPORT

Δp bar
Δp bar
LMP 118 - 119 0.3 LMP 118 - Setting0.6
3.5 bar 6
0.90.3 0
Pressure drop The 600
curves are plotted1200
using mineral oil18with density of 0.86 kg/dm3 in compliance with ISO 3968. 0.3

Δp bar
1/2” 3/4” 9001”

Δp bar
100 300 1500 0.3
varies
∆pFlow rateproportionally
l/min with density.
0 0.3 3
0.60 12
0 40 80 120 160 200 0 40 80 120 160 200 0
Δp bar

Δp bar
0 Flow rate l/min
Flow rate l/min 0 40 80 120 160 200 0 40 80
0.3 6 0 Flow rate l/min 0 Flow rate
0 40 80 120 160 200 0 40 80
Flow rate l/min Valves
Filter housings ∆p pressure drop Flow rat
Valves
0 LMP 112
110 0 LMP 112Bypass valve pressure drop Bypass valve pressure drop
0.9 LMP 0.9
0.90 40 80 120 160 200 0 20 40
LMP 122 60 80 100
0.9 OUT OUT LMP
OUT
Flow rate
1/2” l/min
3/4” 1” OUT Flow
LMPrate
3/4”l/min
110 - 112 - 116 - 118 - 1”
119 - Setting 3.5 bar 12 LMP110
123--112 - 116
Filter - 118wit
housing -
3/4” 1” 12 A>C 12
0.6
0.6LMP 0.6 A>B
LMP120
118 - Setting 3.5 bar LMP 120 - 122 - Setting 3.5 bar

Δp bar
bar

0.9
18 90.9 LMP 118 - 119 0.6 LMP 118 - Setting 3.5 bar
ΔΔppbar

3/4” 1” 18 88
8

Δp bar
1/2” 3/4” 1”

Δ bar
0.3 0.3

Δppbar
Δp bar
0.3
PAG 144 DEL PDF 12
0.6 60.6 0.3
4
12 44
Δp bar
Δp bar

bar
ΔΔppbar

Δp bar
00 0
0.36 00 40
30 80
60 120
90 160
120 200
150 30.3 0 30 0 60 90 120 150
6 00
Flow
Flow rate
rate l/min
l/min 0 Flow
0 rate 40
l/min 80 120 160 200
120
80 rate l/min 160 200 00 40
40 80
80
LMP 900/901 - F1 - 3” 0 40 Flow
.6 Flow rate l/min Flow
Flowrate
rat
0 0 00
Valves 0
0 00 4020 8040 12060 16080 100
200 00 40 80 120 160 200
40 80 120 160 200 0 20 40 60 80
Flow
Flow rate
rate
LMP l/min
900l/min LMP 118
116 - 119
Bypass Flow
valve rate
pressure
LMP ratel/min
drop
110 -l/min
Setting 6 bar LMP
LMP110123-l/min
-Setting 6 bar wi
Filter housing
.4 LMP 112
0.9 LMP 116 F1 - 3” 0.9 LMP 18 Flow LMP 118 - 18
Setting
12 Flow
3.5 rate
bar
0.9 0.9 18
OUT OUT
IN 1/2”LMP 1103/4” IN
LMP 120 - 122 - Setting 3.5 bar - 112 - 116 - 1”
118
3/4”- -119
1” - Setting 3.5 bar LMP 123 - Filter housing wit
LMP 122 3/4” 3/4” -1”1” LMP 120 12 LMP 120 - 122 - 12
Setting 3.5 bar
0.99 LMP 118 - 119 LMP 901 0.9 LMP 118 - Setting 3.5 bar
0.2
PAG 144 DEL PDF 0.9
0.6
0.6 1/2”
F1 - 3”
3/4” A>C 1”
18
0.6
0.6 12 3/4” 1”
9
12
128

Δ bar
bar

Δp barΔp bar

Δp barΔppbar
ΔΔ bar

A>B
p bar ppbar

bar ΔΔppbar

Δp bar Δp bar
8 8
0 0.66 0.6 6 64
0.6
0.3 12
0.3 6
0.3 0.3 6
Δp bar

100 300 600 900 1200 1500


ΔpΔbar

ΔΔppbar

LMP 900/901 3 - F1 -Flow


3” rate l/min 4 4
.6 0.3
0.3
00 000.3
6 0
3
0
00
060 90 120 150 00 32 64
00 30
30 60
60 90
90 120
120 150
150 00 30
40 80 32120 64
160 96
200 128 0160 20 40 4060 80
Flow80
0 0
LMP rate
Flow
Flow
900 l/min 0Flow
Flow rate
rate l/min Flow rate l/min 0 Flowrate
rat
.4 0 F1 -rate
3” l/min 00 0
l/min
40 80 120 160 0 200 0 40
Flow rate l/min
80
0 00 4040 8080 120
120 160
160 200
200
0 40 80 rate l/min120 160 200 00 40
20 80
40 120
60 160
Flow 200
80rate l/min
100 0 40 80 120 160rat
Flow
Flow
Flow rate l/min Flow
Flow rate LMP l/min901 0.9
LMP 120 Flow rate
rate l/min
l/min Flow 3.5
LMP 120 - 122 - Setting ratebarl/min
.2 F1 - 3” 9
MP 110
Valves 3/4” 6 bar
LMP 110 - Setting 1” LMP 123 - Filter housing wi
LMP 116
0.9
Bypass valve LMP 120
pressure drop LMP 120 - 122 -18Setting 3.5 bar
LMP122 12
0.9
1/2” 3/4” 1” IN 0.9
9
3/4” 0.6 6
3/4”1”
- 1” A>C
Δp bar Δp bar

Δp bar
100 300 LMP 110600 900 1200 1500
- 112 - 116 - 118 - 119 - Setting 3.5 bar LMP 123 - Filter housing with 2 bar check valve A>B
120.6 12 12 8
0.6 Flow rate l/min 0.6
6
Δp bar

Δp bar
bar

0.3 3
bar

p bar
Δp bar ΔpΔp

6 A>C 4
80.3 8
Δp bar Δ

0.3 0.3
3
0 0
0 40 80 120 160 200 0 40 80 120 160
40 80 4 0 Flow rate l/min A>B 0
40 0 0 120 160 200 00
Flow rate l/min
0 110 30 60 90 120 150 0 32 64 96 128 160 0 40 80
MP Flow
0 rate 40
l/min 120
80 rate l/min 160 200 00 40
40 80
80 120
120 160
Flow 200
160rate l/min
200 Flow rat
Flow
01/2” Flow rate l/min 0 LMP 122 Flow rate l/min
3/4” 1” 0.9
0 40 80 120 160 200 0 40 80 120 A>C 160 200
Valves
LMP 122 Flow rate l/min Flow rate l/min A>B
MP 112 0.9 Bypass valve pressure drop
A>C 0.6
LMP110
123- -Setting
Filter housing
6 bar with
OUT2 bar check valve A>B LMP 123 - Filter housing with 3 bar check valve
Δp bar

LMP OUT LMP 123 - Filter housing with 2 bar check valve
1812 3/4” 1” 12
12
LMP 110 - 112 - 116 - 118 - 119 - Setting 3.5 bar
12
0.6
0.3 A>C
Δp barΔp bar

A>C
12 8 88 8
A
0.3 80
Δp bar

bar

40 120 160 200 0


Δp bar
ΔΔppbar

Flow rate l/min 0 40 80 120 160 A>B 200


A>B
64 44 Flow rate l/min 4
0
0 40 80 120 160 200 Valves
30 60 90 Flow120rate l/min150
00 0
0 pressure drop 0
MP
0 112 Flow
00 rate l/min
3240 6480 120
96 160
128 200
160
Bypass valve
00 40 8080 120 160 200
Valves 40 120 160 200 0 40 80 120 160
OUT Flowrate
Flow rate
OUT l/min
l/min Flow rate l/min
Flow rate l/min
LMP 110 - 112 - 116 - 118 - 119 - Setting 3.5 bar Flow with
LMP 123 - Filter housing rate 2l/min
bar check valve
3/4”
Bypass valve pressure drop 1” 12 12
LMP 123 - Filter housing with 3 bar check valve
MP 116 12 LMP 110 - 112 - 116 - 118 - 119 - Setting 3.5 bar LMP 110
123 - Setting 6 bar with 2 bar check valve
Filter housing LMP 123 - Filter housing with 3 bar check valve
12 18
12 12 A
IN A>C 8 8
A
Δp bar Δp bar
bar Δp bar

3/4” - 1”
8 A>C
8 128 8
p bar

4 4
ΔΔppbar
ΔpΔbar

A>B
4 A>B
30 4 60 90 120 150 64 4
Flow rate l/min 0 0
0 40 80 120 160 200 0 40 80 120 160
0 Flow rate l/min Flow rate l/min
0 0 00 0
60 40 80 120 160 200
30 060 40 90 80 120150
120rate l/min 160 200 00 32
40 64
80 96
120 128
160 160
200 0 40 80 120 160
Flow
MP 116 Flow rate l/min Flow rate l/min LMP 110 - Setting 6Flow
bar rate
Flow rate l/min
l/min Flow rate
LMP 123 - Filter housing with 3l/min
bar check valve
18 12
IN
LMP 110 - Setting 6 bar3/4” - 1” LMP 123 - Filter housing with 3 bar check valve A>
18 12
12 8
Low & Medium Pressure filters 308 A>C
Δp bar

Δp bar

12 8
0.9
A>C
A>B
0.6

GENERAL INFORMATION
Δp bar
0.3
LMP 110-120 MULTIPORT
The curves are plotted using mineral oil with density of 0.86 kg/dm in compliance with ISO 3968. 3
Pressure drop
∆p0varies proportionally with density.
0 40 80 120 160 200
Flow rate l/min
Valves
Bypass valve pressure drop
Bypass valve pressure drop
LMP 110 - 112 - 116 - 118 - 119 - Setting 3.5 bar LMP 123 - Filter housing with 2 bar check valve
12 LMP 118 - 119
0.9 12 LMP 118 - Setting 3.5 bar
18
1/2” 3/4” 1”
LMP 118 - Setting 3.5 bar A>C
18
0.68 128

Δp bar
bar
Δp bar ΔΔppbar

Δp bar
124 A>B
0.3 64

6
00 00
00 40
40 80
80 120
120 160
160 200
200 00 40
20 80
40 120
60 160
80 200
100
Flow rate
Flow rate l/min
l/min Flow rate
Flow rate l/min
l/min
0
200 0 20 40 60 80 100
LMP 110 - Setting Flow
6 bar rate l/min LMP120
123--122
Filter housing3.5
with
bar3 bar check valve
18 LMP 120
0.9 12
9
LMP - Setting
3/4” 1”
A>C
LMP 120 - 122 - Setting 3.5 bar
129
0.6 68
bar

bar
Δp bar ΔΔppbar

ΔΔppbar

A>B
66
0.3 34

3
00 00
00 32
40 64
80 96
120 128
160 160
200 00 40
40 80
80 120
120 160
160 200
200
Flow rate
Flow rate l/min
l/min Flow rate
Flow rate l/min
l/min
0
200 0 40 80 120 160 200
LMP 122 Flow rate l/min
0.9
A>C
A>B
0.6
Δp bar

B
0.3

0
0 40 80 120 160 200
Flow rate l/min
200 Valves
Bypass valve pressure drop

LMP 110 - 112 - 116 - 118 - 119 - Setting 3.5 bar LMP 123 - Filter housing with 2 bar check valve
12 12

LMP 123 - Filter housing with 2 bar check valve


12 A>C
8 8
Δp bar
Δp bar Δp bar

A>C
8 A>B
4 4

4 A>B
0 0
0 40 80 120 160 200 0 40 80 120 160 200
Flow rate l/min Flow rate l/min
0
200 0 40 80 120 160 200
LMP 110 - Setting 6Flow
bar rate l/min LMP 123 - Filter housing with 3 bar check valve
18 12

LMP 123 - Filter housing with 3 bar check valve A>C


12
12 8
A>C
Δp bar Δp bar

Δp bar

8 A>B
6 4
A>B
4
0 0
0 32 64 96 128 160 0 40 80 120 160 200
Flow rate l/min Flow rate l/min
0
160 0 40 80 120 160 200
Flow rate l/min

309 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP
MULTIPORT
LMP110 - LMP112 - LMP116
Designation & Ordering code
COMPLETE FILTER
Series and size Configuration example: LMP112 4 B A D 1 A10 N P01
LMP110 LMP112 LMP116
Length
1 2 3 4
Bypass valve
S Without bypass B 3.5 bar
Filtration rating
Seals and treatments Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • •
Connections
Aux (only LMP 112 - 116)
A G3/4” G3/4”
B G1” G3/4”
C 3/4” NPT 3/4” NPT
D 1” NPT 3/4” NPT
E SAE 12 - 1 1/16” - 12 UN SAE 12 - 1 1/16” - 12 UN
F SAE 16 - 1 5/16” - 12 UN SAE 12 - 1 1/16” - 12 UN
Connection for differential indicator
1 Without
2 With standard connection
3 With connection on the opposite side
6 With two connections on both sides
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm Element ∆p Execution
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

FILTER ELEMENT
Element series and size Configuration example: CU110 4 A10 A N P01
CU110
Element length
1 2 3 4
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm
Filtration rating
Seals Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • • Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized
ACCESSORIES
Differential indicators page page
DEA Electrical differential indicator 419 DTA Electronic differential indicator 422
DEM Electrical differential indicator 419-420 DVA Visual differential indicator 422
DLA Electrical / visual differential indicator 420-421 DVM Visual differential indicator 422
DLE Electrical / visual differential indicator 421

Additional features page


T2 Plug 423

Low & Medium Pressure filters 310


LMP110 - LMP112 - LMP116 LMP
MULTIPORT

Dimensions
LMP110 - LMP112
LMP116
Filter H
length [mm]
1 182
2 215
3 265
4 365

Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

311 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP
MULTIPORT
LMP118 - LMP119
Designation & Ordering code
COMPLETE FILTER
Series and size Configuration example: LMP118 4 B A D 1 A10 N P01
LMP118 LMP119
Length
1 2 3 4
Bypass valve
B 3.5 bar
Filtration rating
Seals and treatments Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • •
Connections
Aux OUT
A G3/4” G3/4”
B G1” G3/4”
C 3/4” NPT 3/4” NPT
D 1” NPT 3/4” NPT
E SAE 12 - 1 1/16” - 12 UN SAE 12 - 1 1/16” - 12 UN
F SAE 16 - 1 5/16” - 12 UN SAE 12 - 1 1/16” - 12 UN
Connection for differential indicator
1 Without
2 With standard connection
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm Element ∆p Execution
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

FILTER ELEMENT
Element series and size Configuration example: CU110 4 A10 A N P01
CU110
Element length
1 2 3 4
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm
Filtration rating
Seals Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • • Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

ACCESSORIES
Differential indicators page page
DEA Electrical differential indicator 419 DTA Electronic differential indicator 422
DEM Electrical differential indicator 419-420 DVA Visual differential indicator 422
DLA Electrical / visual differential indicator 420-421 DVM Visual differential indicator 422
DLE Electrical / visual differential indicator 421

Additional features page


T2 Plug 423

Low & Medium Pressure filters 312


LMP118 - LMP119 LMP
MULTIPORT

Dimensions
LMP118 - LMP119
Filter H
length [mm]
1 182
2 215
3 265
4 365

Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

313 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP
MULTIPORT
LMP120 - LMP122
Designation & Ordering code
COMPLETE FILTER
Series and size Configuration example: LMP112 4 B A D 1 A10 N P01
LMP120 LMP122
Length
1 2 3 4
Bypass valve
S Without bypass B 3.5 bar
Filtration rating
Seals and treatments Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • •
Connections LMP120 LMP122
A G3/4” •
B G1” • •
C 3/4” NPT •
D 1” NPT • •
E SAE 12 - 1 1/16” - 12 UN •
F SAE 16 - 1 5/16” - 12 UN • •

Connection for differential indicator


1 Without
2 With standard connection

Filtration rating (filter media)


A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm Element ∆p Execution
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

FILTER ELEMENT
Element series and size Configuration example: CU110 4 A10 A N P01
CU110
Element length
1 2 3 4
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm
Filtration rating
Seals Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • • Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

ACCESSORIES
Differential indicators page page
DEA Electrical differential indicator 419 DTA Electronic differential indicator 422
DEM Electrical differential indicator 419-420 DVA Visual differential indicator 422
DLA Electrical / visual differential indicator 420-421 DVM Visual differential indicator 422
DLE Electrical / visual differential indicator 421

Additional features page


T2 Plug 423

Low & Medium Pressure filters 314


LMP120 - LMP122 LMP
MULTIPORT

Dimensions
LMP120
Filter H
length [mm]
1 182
2 215
3 265
4 365

Connections R
A-B M10
C-D-E-F 3/8” UNC

Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance
Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

LMP122
Filter H
length [mm]
1 182
2 215
3 265
4 365

Connections R
B M10
D-F 3/8” UNC

Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance
Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

315 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP
MULTIPORT
LMP123
Designation & Ordering code
COMPLETE FILTER
Series and size Configuration example: LMP123 4 R A F 1 A10 N P01
LMP123
Length
1 2 3 4
Valves Bypass OUT to cooler Check valve
C 2 bar
front
D 3 bar
without
G 2 bar
side
H 3 bar
M 2 bar
front
N 3 bar
3.5 bar
Q 2 bar
side
R 3 bar

Filtration rating
Seals and treatments Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • •
Connections
B G1”
F SAE 16 - 1 5/16” - 12 UN

Connection for differential indicator


1 Without
2 With standard connection

Filtration rating (filter media)


A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm Element ∆p Execution
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm Pxx Customized

FILTER ELEMENT
Element series and size Configuration example: CU110 4 A10 A N P01
CU110
Element length
1 2 3 4
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm
Filtration rating
Seals Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • • Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized
ACCESSORIES
Differential indicators page page
DEA Electrical differential indicator 419 DTA Electronic differential indicator 422
DEM Electrical differential indicator 419-420 DVA Visual differential indicator 422
DLA Electrical / visual differential indicator 420-421 DVM Visual differential indicator 422
DLE Electrical / visual differential indicator 421

Additional features page


T2 Plug 423

Low & Medium Pressure filters 316


LMP123 LMP
MULTIPORT

Dimensions
LMP123
Filter H
length [mm]
1 182
2 215
3 265
4 365

Connections R
B M10
F 3/8” UNC

Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

317 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP 110-120
MULTIPORT
SPARE PARTS
Order number for spare parts

LMP 110 - 112 - 116 - 118 - 119 LMP 120 LMP 122 - 123

4 3c 3d
3d 3c 4

3d 3c 4

3a
3a 3a

3b
3b 3b

2
2 2

Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 1 pc.


Item: 2 3 (3a ÷ 3d) 4
Filter Filter Seal Kit code number Indicator connection plug
series element NBR FPM NBR FPM
LMP 110 - 112- 116 - 118 - 119 See
LMP 120 order 02050478 02050479 T2H T2V
LMP 122 - 123 table

Low & Medium Pressure filters 318


LMP 110-120 MULTIPORT

319 Low & Medium Pressure filters


Low & Medium Pressure filters 320
Low & Medium Pressure filters

LMP 210-211
Maximum pressure up to 60 bar - Flow rate up to 330 l/min

321 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP210-211 GENERAL INFORMATION

Technical data

Low & Medium Pressure filters Maximum pressure up to 60 bar - Flow rate up to 330 l/min

Filter housing materials Seals


- Head: Aluminium - Standard NBR series A
- Bowl: Cataphoretic Painted Steel - Optional FPM series V
- Bypass valve: AISI 304 - Nylon

Pressure Temperature
- Working pressure: 6 MPa (60 bar) From -25 °C to +110 °C
- Test pressure: 9 MPa (90 bar)
- Burst pressure: 21 MPa (210 bar)
- Pulse pressure fatigue test: 1 000 000 cycles Connections
with pressure from 0 to 6 MPa (60 bar)
Inlet/Outlet In-Line

Note
Bypass valve LMP 210 - 211 filters
- Opening pressure 3.5 bar ±10% are provided
- Other opening pressures on request. for vertical mounting

∆p element type
- Microfibre filter elements - series N: 20 bar
- Fluid flow through the filter element from OUT to IN.

1 1

2 2

2 2

1 Weights
1 [kg] and volumes [dm3]
Weights [kg] Volumes [dm3]
Length 1 2 3 Length 1 2 3
LMP 210 - 211 3.10 4.80 6.40 1.60 2.10 2.80

Hydraulic symbols
LMP 210-400-900-950 LMP 210-400-900-950
execution S execution B

Low & Medium Pressure filters 322


LMP 210 Δp Housing
1” 1 1/4” 1 1/2” 0.9
1” 1 1/4” 1 1/2”
0.6

Δp bar GENERAL INFORMATION LMP210-211


0.6

Δp bar
0.3
0.3
The curves are plotted using mineral oil with density of 0.86 kg/dm3 in compliance with ISO 3968. Pressure drop
∆p varies
0 proportionally with density.
0 80 160 240 320 400 0
Flow rate l/min 0 80 160 240 320 400
Flow rate l/min

LMP 211 Δp Housing


0.9 Filter housings ∆p pressure drop
LMP 210 Δp Housing LMP 211 Δp Housing
0.9 0.9
1” 1 1/4” 1 1/2”
1” 1 1/4” 1 1/2”
0.6 1” 1 1/4” 1 1/2”
Δp bar

0.6 0.6
Δp bar

Δp bar
0.3
0.3 0.3

0
0 0 80 160 240 320 400 0
0 80 Flow
160 rate l/min
240 320 400 0 80 160 240 320 400
Flow rate l/min Flow rate l/min
Valves
Bypass valve pressure drop Valves
LMP 211 Δp Housing Bypass valve pressure drop
0.9
Bypass valve pressure drop
LMP 210/211
9 1” 1 1/4” 1 1/2” LMP 210/211
0.6 9
Δp bar

6
Δp bar

0.3 6
Δp bar

3
0 3
0 80 160 240 320 400
0 Flow rate l/min
0 100 200 300 400 500 0
Flow rate l/min 0 100 200 300 400 500
Valves
Flow rate l/min
Bypass valve pressure drop

LMP 210/211
9

6
Δp bar

0
0 100 200 300 400 500
Flow rate l/min

323 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP210
Designation & Ordering code
COMPLETE FILTER
Series and size Configuration example: LMP210 3 B A F1 A10 N P01
LMP210
Length
1 2 3
Bypass valve
S Without bypass B 3.5 bar
Filtration rating
Seals and treatments Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • •
Connections
F1 1” SAE 3000 psi/M
F2 1 1/4” SAE 3000 psi/M
F3 1 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/M
F4 1” SAE 3000 psi/UNC
F5 1 1/4” SAE 3000 psi/UNC
F6 1 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/UNC

Filtration rating (filter media)


A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm Element ∆p Execution
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

FILTER ELEMENT
Element series and size Configuration example: CU210 3 A10 A N P01
CU210
Element length
1 2 3
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm
Filtration rating
Seals Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • • Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

ACCESSORIES
Differential indicators page page
DEA Electrical differential indicator 419 DTA Electronic differential indicator 422
DEM Electrical differential indicator 419-420 DVA Visual differential indicator 422
DLA Electrical / visual differential indicator 420-421 DVM Visual differential indicator 422
DLE Electrical / visual differential indicator 421

Additional features page


T2 Plug 423

Low & Medium Pressure filters 324


LMP210
Dimensions
LMP210
Filter H
length [mm]
1 362
2 492
3 633

Connections R
F1 - F2 - F3 M8
F4 - F5 - F6 5/16” UNC

Drain plug only length 3


Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

325 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP211
Designation & Ordering code
COMPLETE FILTER
Series and size Configuration example: LMP211 3 B A D 6 A10 N P01
LMP211
Length
1 2 3
Bypass valve
S Without bypass B 3.5 bar
Filtration rating
Seals and treatments Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • •
Connections
A G1”
B G1 1/4”
C G1 1/2”
D 1” NPT
E 1 1/4” NPT
F 1 1/2” NPT
G SAE 16 - 1 5/16” - 12 UN
H SAE 20 - 1 5/8” - 12 UN
I SAE 24 - 1 7/8” - 12 UN
Connection for differential indicator
6 With plugged connection

Filtration rating (filter media)


A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm Element ∆p Execution
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

FILTER ELEMENT
Element series and size Configuration example: CU210 3 A10 A N P01
CU210
Element length
1 2 3
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm
Filtration rating
Seals Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • • Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

ACCESSORIES
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DLA Electrical / visual differential indicator 420-421 DVM Visual differential indicator 422
DLE Electrical / visual differential indicator 421

Additional features page


T2 Plug 423

Low & Medium Pressure filters 326


LMP211
Dimensions
LMP211
Filter H
length [mm]
1 358
2 488
3 629

Connections R
A-B-C M8
D-E-F-G-H-I 5/16” UNC

Drain plug only length 3


Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

327 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP210-211 SPARE PARTS
Order number for spare parts

LMP 210 LMP 211

4 4

3c 3c

3d 3d

3a 3a

3b 3b

2 2

Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 1 pc.


Item: 2 3 (3a ÷ 3d) 4
Filter Filter Seal Kit code number Indicator connection plug
series element NBR FPM NBR FPM
See
LMP 210 - 211 order 02050435 02050436 T2H T2V
table

Low & Medium Pressure filters 328


LMP210-211

329 Low & Medium Pressure filters


Low & Medium Pressure filters 330
Low & Medium Pressure filters

LMP 400-401 & 430-431 series


Maximum pressure up to 60 bar - Flow rate up to 740 l/min

331 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP400-401 & 430-431 GENERAL INFORMATION

Technical data

Low & Medium Pressure filters Maximum pressure up to 60 bar - Flow rate up to 740 l/min

Filter housing materials Seals


- Head: Anodized Aluminium - Standard NBR series A
- Housing: Anodized Aluminium - Optional FPM series V
- Bypass valve: Steel

Pressure LMP 400 length 2 -3 - 4 Temperature


- Working pressure: 6 MPa (60 bar) From -25 °C to +110 °C
- Test pressure: 9 MPa (90 bar)
- Burst pressure: 21 MPa (210 bar)
- Pulse pressure fatigue test: 1 000 000 cycles Connections
with pressure from 0 to 6 MPa (60 bar)
LMP 400 - 430: In-line Inlet/Outlet
LMP 401 - 431: 90° Inlet/Outlet

Pressure LMP 400 length 5 - 6


- Working pressure: 5 MPa (50 bar)
- Test pressure: 7.5 MPa (75 bar) Note
- Burst pressure: 15 MPa (150 bar) LMP 400 filters
- Pulse pressure fatigue test: 1 000 000 cycles are provided
with pressure from 0 to 5 MPa (50 bar) for vertical mounting

Bypass valve
- Opening pressure 3.5 bar ±10%
- Other opening pressures on request.

∆p element type
- Microfibre filter elements
1 1
- series N - W: 20 bar
- Fluid flow through the filter element
2
from
2
OUT to IN.

2 2

1 1

Weights [kg] and volumes [dm3]


Weights [kg] Volumes [dm3]
Length 2 3 4 5 6 Length 2 3 4 5 6
LMP 400 - 401 - 430 - 431 7.20 8.10 8.80 11.90 14.40 3.50 5.00 6.50 9.50 13.50

Hydraulic symbols
LMP 210-400-900-950 LMP 210-400-900-950
execution S execution B

Low & Medium Pressure filters 332


GENERAL INFORMATION LMP400-401 & 430-431
The curves are plotted using mineral oil with density of 0.86 kg/dm3 in compliance with ISO 3968. Pressure drop
∆p varies proportionally with density.

LMP
Filter housings ∆p pressure drop
0.9 LMP 400
400 -- 401
401 -- 430
430 -- 431
431
0.9
G1
G1
0.6
0.6 G2
G2 -- F1
F1
bar

F2
ΔΔppbar

F2

0.3
0.3

00
00 180
180 360
360 540
540 720
720 900
900
Flow
Flow rate
rate l/min
l/min
Valves
Valves
Bypass
Bypass valve
valve pressure
pressure drop
drop
Bypass valve pressure drop
LMP
LMP 400
400 -- 401
401 -- 430
430 -- 431
431
99

66
bar
ΔΔppbar

33

00
00 140
140 280
280 420
420 560
560 700
700
Flow
Flow rate
rate l/min
l/min

EXECUTION P2

Execution P02
“Internal tube for reduced flow rate”
is recommended for flow rate
values below 100/150 I/min.

The use of option P02


makes it easier to fill the housing
with the operating fluid.

“Internal tube for reduced flow rates”

333 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP400-401
Designation & Ordering code
COMPLETE FILTER
Series and size Configuration example: LMP401 3 B A G1 A10 N P01
LMP400 LMP401
Length
2 3 4 5 6
Bypass valve
S Without bypass B 3.5 bar
Filtration rating
Seals and treatments Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • •
Connections
G1 G1/2” F1 2” SAE 3000 psi/M
G2 G2” F2 2 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/M
G3 1 1/2” NPT F3 2” SAE 3000 psi/UNC
G4 2” NPT F4 2 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/UNC
G5 SAE 24 - 1 7/8” - 12 UN
G6 SAE 32 - 2 1/2” - 12 UN
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm

Filter length
Element ∆p Execution 2 3 4 5 6
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard • • • • •
P02 Maintenance from the bottom of the housing • •
Pxx Customized

FILTER ELEMENT
Element series and size Configuration example: CU400 3 A10 A N P01
CU400
Element length
2 3 4 5 6
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm
Filtration rating
Seals Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • • Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

ACCESSORIES
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DEM Electrical differential indicator 419-420 DVA Visual differential indicator 422
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DLE Electrical / visual differential indicator 421

Additional features page


T2 Plug 423

Low & Medium Pressure filters 334


LMP400-401
Dimensions
LMP400
Length 2 - 3 - 4
Filter H
length [mm]
2 378
3 478
4 578

Connections R
G1-G2 M12
G3-G4-G5-G6 1/2” UNC
F1-F2 M12
F3-F4 1/2” UNC
Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance
Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

LMP400
Length 5 - 6
H2 [mm]
Filter H Execution
length [mm] P01 P02
5 828 120 660
6 1158 120 690

Connections R
G1-G2 M12
G3-G4-G5-G6 1/2” UNC
F1-F2 M12
F3-F4 1/2” UNC

H2 - Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance
H2 - Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

335 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP400-401
Dimensions
LMP401
Length 2 - 3 - 4
Filter H
length [mm]
2 378
3 478
4 578

Connections R
G1-G2 M12
G3-G4-G5-G6 1/2” UNC
F1-F2 M12
F3-F4 1/2” UNC

Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance
Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

LMP401
Length 5 - 6
H2 [mm]
Filter H Execution
length [mm] P01 P02
5 828 120 660
6 1158 120 690

Connections R
G1-G2 M12
G3-G4-G5-G6 1/2” UNC
F1-F2 M12
F3-F4 1/2” UNC

H2 - Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance
H2 - Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

Low & Medium Pressure filters 336


LMP400-401

337 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP430-431
Designation & Ordering code
COMPLETE FILTER
Series and size Configuration example: LMP431 5 B A G1 A10 N P01
LMP430 LMP431
Length
5 6
Bypass valve
S Without bypass B 3.5 bar
Filtration rating
Seals and treatments Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • •
Connections
G1 G1 1/2” F1 2” SAE 3000 psi/M
G2 G2” F2 2 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/M
G3 1 1/2” NPT F3 2” SAE 3000 psi/UNC
G4 2” NPT F4 2 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/UNC
G5 SAE 24 - 1 7/8” - 12 UN
G6 SAE 32 - 2 1/2” - 12 UN
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm
Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
P02 With internal reduced flow rate tube
Pxx Customized

FILTER ELEMENT
Element series and size Configuration example: CU400 5 A10 A N P01
CU400
Element length
5 6
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm
Filtration rating
Seals Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • • Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

ACCESSORIES
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DEA Electrical differential indicator 419 DTA Electronic differential indicator 422
DEM Electrical differential indicator 419-420 DVA Visual differential indicator 422
DLA Electrical / visual differential indicator 420-421 DVM Visual differential indicator 422
DLE Electrical / visual differential indicator 421

Additional features page


T2 Plug 423

Low & Medium Pressure filters 338


LMP430-431
Dimensions
LMP430
Filter H H2
length [mm] [mm]
H2 - Recommended
5 828 660
clearance space 6 1158 690
for maintenance
Connections R
G1-G2 M12
G3-G4-G5-G6 1/2” UNC
H2 - Recommended
clearance space F1-F2 M12
for maintenance F3-F4 1/2” UNC

LMP431
Filter H H2
length [mm] [mm]
5 828 660
6 1158 690

Connections R
G1-G2 M12
H2 - Recommended G3-G4-G5-G6 1/2” UNC
clearance space
for maintenance F1-F2 M12
F3-F4 1/2” UNC

H2 - Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

339 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP400-401 & 430-431 SPARE PARTS
Order number for spare parts

LMP 400 - 401


length 2 - 3 - 4

4 3c 3d

3e 3d

3f 3c

3a

LMP 400 - 401 3b LMP 430 - 431


length 5 - 6 length 5 - 6

4 3c 3d 2
3f

3e 3d

3b
3f 3c

3g
3a
3a

3b 2

2 3a

3b
3a

6 4

5
3c

3d
3b

3g

3g 4 3c 3d

Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 2 pcs. Q.ty: 2 pcs. Q.ty: 1 pc.
Item: 2 3 (3a ÷ 3g) 4 5 6
Filter Filter Seal Kit code number Indicator connection plug Housing spigot Tube
series element NBR FPM NBR FPM no bypass with bypass assembly
LMP 400 - 401 length 2 - 3 - 4 See 02050391 02050392
LMP 400 - 401 length 5 - 6 order 02050393 02050394 T2H T2V 01044108
LMP 430 - 431 lenght 5 - 6 table 02050393 02050394 01044108 02001414 Length 5: 02025041 Length 6: 02025042

Low & Medium Pressure filters 340


LMP400-401 & 430-431

341 Low & Medium Pressure filters


Low & Medium Pressure filters 342
Low & Medium Pressure filters

LMP 900-901 series


Filter element according to DIN 24550
Maximum pressure up to 30 bar - Flow rate up to 2000 l/min

343 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP900-901 GENERAL INFORMATION

Technical data

Maximum pressure up to 30 bar - Flow rate up to 2000 l/min


Low & Medium Pressure filters Filter element according to DIN 24550

Filter housing materials Number of filter elements Seals


- Head: Anodized Aluminium LMP 900-1: 1 filter element CU900 - Standard NBR series A
- Housing: Anodized Aluminium LMP 900-2: 2 filter elements CU900 - Optional FPM series V
- Manifolds: Anodized Aluminium
- Bypass valve: Steel
Filter elements Temperature
Filter element in according to with DIN 24550 From -25 °C to +110 °C
Pressure Size: 1000
- Working pressure: 3 MPa (30 bar)
- Test pressure: 4.5 MPa (45 bar)
∆p element type Note
- Burst pressure: 12 MPa (120 bar)
- Pulse pressure fatigue test: 1 000 000 cycles - Microfibre filter elements - series N: 20 bar LMP 900 - 901 filters are provided
with pressure from 0 to 3 MPa (30 bar) - Fluid flow through the filter element from OUT to IN. for vertical mounting

Bypass valve Connections


- Opening pressure 3.5 bar ±10% LMP 900: In-line Inlet/Outlet
- Other opening pressures on request. LMP 901: 90° Inlet/Outlet

1 1

2 2

2 2

1
Weights
1
[kg] and volumes [dm3]
Weights [kg] Volumes [dm3]
Length 1 2 Length 1 2
LMP 900 - 901 19.2 30.4 16 24

Hydraulic symbols
LMP 210-400-900-950 LMP 210-400-900-950
execution S execution B

Low & Medium Pressure filters 344


LMP 900/901 - F1 - 3”
0.6
0.4 LMP 900

LMP900-901
F1 - 3”

Δp bar GENERAL INFORMATION LMP 901 0.4 LMP 900


F1 - 3”

LMP 900/901 LMP 902/903 Pressure drop


0.2

Δp bar
F1 - 3”
LMP 902 - 903
LMP 9010.36
The curves are plotted using mineral oil with density of 0.86 kg/dm0.23 in compliance with ISO 3968. F1 - 3”
0
∆p varies proportionally with density.
100 300 600 900 1200 1500 LMP 902
0.24
Flow rate l/min 0

Δp bar
100 300 600 900 1200 1500 LMP 903
Flow rate l/min 0.12
LMP 900/901 - F3 - 4”
0.6
Filter housings ∆p pressure drop
LMP 900/901 - F1 - 3” LMP 900 LMP 900/901 - F3 - 4”
0.6 F3 - 4” 0.6 0
0.4 100 600 1200 1800 2400 30
LMP 900
Δp barΔp bar

LMP 901 F3 - 4”
Flow rate l/min
0.4 LMP 900 F3 - 4” 0.4
0.2 F1 - 3”

Δp bar
LMP 901
Valves
F3 - 4”
LMP 901
0.2 F1 - 3” 0.2 Bypass valve pressure drop
0 LMP 902 - 903
0.36
100 400 800 1200 1600 2000
Flow rate l/min LMP 902 - 903
0 0 9
100 300 600 900 1200 1500 100 400 800 1200 1600 2000 LMP 902
0.24
Flow rate l/min Flow rate l/min

Δp bar
Valves 6 LMP 903

Δp bar
LMP 900/901
Bypass valve pressure drop - F3 - 4” 0.12
0.6 Valves
3 Bypass valve pressure drop
LMP 900 - 901 LMP 900 Bypass valve pressure drop
9 F3 - 4” 0
0.4 100 600 1200 1800 2400 30
LMP 900 - 901 0
Δp bar Δp bar

LMP 901 9 Flow rate l/min


F3 - 4” 0 240 480 720 960 12
6
0.2 Flow rate l/min
Valves
6
3 Bypass valve pressure drop
Δp bar

0
100 400 800 1200 1600 2000
3 LMP 902 - 903
0
Flow rate l/min 9
0 240 480 720 960 1200
Flow rate l/min 0
Valves 0 240 480 720 960 61200

Δp bar
Bypass valve pressure drop Flow rate l/min
3
LMP 900 - 901
9
0
0 240 480 720 960 12
6
Flow rate l/min
Δp bar

3 P2 EXECUTION

0
0 240 480 720 960 1200
Flow rate l/min
LMP 900 - 901 filters
are equipped with
two 1000 size cartridges
in compliance with
DIN 24550 standard,
connected by means of a
removable coupling spigot.

Coupling spigot

345 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP900-901
Designation & Ordering code
COMPLETE FILTER
Series and size Configuration example: LMP901 2 B A F2 A10 N P01
LMP900 LMP901
Length
1 2
Bypass valve
S Without bypass B 3.5 bar

Seals and treatments


A NBR
V FPM
Connections
F1 3” SAE 3000 psi/M
F2 3” SAE 3000 psi/UNC
F3 4” SAE 3000 psi/M
F4 4” SAE 3000 psi/UNC
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm

Filter length
Element ∆p Execution 1 2
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard • •
P02 Maintenance from the bottom of the housing •
Pxx Customized

FILTER ELEMENT
Element series and size Configuration example: CU900 A10 A N P01
CU900
Length
1 Nr. 1 filter element
2 Nr. 2 filter elements
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm

Seals
A NBR
V FPM
Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

ACCESSORIES
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DEA Electrical differential indicator 419 DTA Electronic differential indicator 422
DEM Electrical differential indicator 419-420 DVA Visual differential indicator 422
DLA Electrical / visual differential indicator 420-421 DVM Visual differential indicator 422
DLE Electrical / visual differential indicator 421

Additional features page


T2 Plug 423

Low & Medium Pressure filters 346


LMP900-901
Dimensions
LMP900
Length 1
Connections R
F1 - F3 M16
F2 - F4 5/8” UNC

Recommended
clearance space
Recommended
for maintenance
clearance space
for maintenance

LMP900
Length 2
H2
Execution [mm]
P01 130
P02 800

Connections R
F1 - F3 M16
F2 - F4 5/8” UNC

H2 - Recommended
clearance space
H2 maintenance
for - Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

347 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP900-901
Dimensions
LMP901
Length 1
Connections R
F1 - F3 M16
F2 - F4 5/8” UNC

614 614
Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance
Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

LMP901
Length 2
H2
Execution [mm]
P01 130
P02 800

Connections R
F1 - F3 M16
F2 - F4 5/8” UNC
1035 1035

H2 - Recommended
clearance space
for
H2 maintenance
- Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

Low & Medium Pressure filters 348


SPARE PARTS LMP900-901
Order number for spare parts

LMP 900 - 901 LMP 900 - 901


length 1 length 2

4 3c 3d
4 3c 3d

3d
3d

3c
3c
3e
3e
4
4

3a

3a 3b

2
3b

3a
2

3a

3g

3a

3b

3g

Item: 2 3 (3a ÷ 3g) 4 5 6


Filter Filter element Seal Kit code number Indicator connection plug Housing spigot Coupling spigot
series Q.ty Q.ty NBR FPM Q.ty NBR FPM Q.ty Q.ty
LMP 900 - 901 length 1 1 pc. See 1 pc. 02050363 02050364 2 pcs. 1 pc. -
order T2H T2V 01044104 01044099
LMP 900 - 901 length 2 2 pcs. table 1 pc. 02050365 02050366 2 pcs. 1 pc. 1 pc.

349 Low & Medium Pressure filters


Low & Medium Pressure filters 350
Low & Medium Pressure filters

LMP 902-903 series


Filter element according to DIN 24550
Maximum pressure up to 20 bar - Flow rate up to 3000 l/min

351 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP902-903 GENERAL INFORMATION

Technical data 2

Maximum pressure up to 20 bar - Flow rate up to 3000 l/min 2


Low & Medium Pressure filters Filter element according to DIN 24550
1

Filter housing materials Number of filter elements Seals


- Head: Anodized Aluminium LMP 902: 4 filter elements CU900 - Standard NBR series A
- Housing: Anodized Aluminium LMP 903:
1 1
6 filter elements CU900 - Optional FPM series V
- Manifolds: Welded - Phosphated Steel
- Bypass valve: Steel 2 2
Filter elements Temperature
- Size 1000 filter elements complying
with DIN 24550 standard Filter element in according to with DIN 24550 From -25 °C to +110 °C
2 2 Size: 1000
1 1

Pressure ∆p element type Note


- Working pressure: 2.5 MPa (25 bar) - Microfibre filter elements - series N: 20 bar LMP 902 - 903 filters are provided
- Test pressure: 3.5 MPa (35 bar) - Fluid flow through the filter element from OUT to IN. for vertical mounting

Bypass valve Connections


- Opening pressure 3.5 bar ±10% LMP 902-903: In-line Inlet/Outlet
- Other opening pressures on request.

Weights [kg] and volumes [dm3]


Weights [kg] Volumes [dm3]
Length 1 Length 1
LMP 902 89.6 58
LMP 903 129.2 87

Hydraulic symbols
LMP 902 - 952 LMP 903 - 953 LMP 954

Manifolds
Position of manifolds IN - OUT connections
FA FB FC FD

Low & Medium Pressure filters 352


LMP 902/903
GENERAL INFORMATION LMP902-903
The curves are plotted using mineral oil with density of 0.86 kg/dm3 in compliance with ISO 3968. Pressure drop
∆p varies proportionally with density.

LMP 902 - 903


0.36 Filter housings ∆p pressure drop
LMP 902 - 903
0.36
LMP 902
0.24
LMP 902
Δp bar

0.24 LMP 903


Δp bar

0.12 LMP 903


0.12
0
0 100 600 1200 1800 2400 3000
100 600 Flow
1200 rate l/min
1800 2400 3000
Flow rate l/min
Valves
Bypass valve pressure drop
Valves
Bypass valve pressure drop
Bypass valve pressure drop
LMP 902 - 903
9
LMP 902 - 903
9

6
Δp bar

6
Δp bar

3
3

0
0 0 240 480 720 960 1200
0 240 Flow
480 rate l/min
720 960 1200
Flow rate l/min

Focus on:

Bypass valve
Indicator port A/F 17
Plug T2 - A/F 30

Oil drain plug


G1/2” - A/F 10

353 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP902-903
Designation & Ordering code
COMPLETE FILTER
Series and size Configuration example: LMP902 2 B A FA A10 N P01
LMP902 LMP903
Length
2
Bypass valve
S Without bypass B 3.5 bar

Seals and treatments


A NBR
V FPM
Connections IN OUT
FA 4” SAE 3000 psi left left
FB 4” SAE 3000 psi left right
FC 4” SAE 3000 psi right left
FD 4” SAE 3000 psi right right
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm Element ∆p Execution
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

FILTER ELEMENT
Element series and size Configuration example: CU900 A10 A N P01
CU900
Filter series and size
LMP902 Nr. 4 filter elements
LMP903 Nr. 6 filter elements
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm

Seals
A NBR
V FPM
Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

ACCESSORIES
Differential indicators page page
DEA Electrical differential indicator 419 DTA Electronic differential indicator 422
DEM Electrical differential indicator 419-420 DVA Visual differential indicator 422
DLA Electrical / visual differential indicator 420-421 DVM Visual differential indicator 422
DLE Electrical / visual differential indicator 421

Additional features page


T2 Plug 423

Low & Medium Pressure filters 354


LMP902-903
Dimensions
LMP902

355 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP902-903
Dimensions
LMP903

Low & Medium Pressure filters 356


SPARE PARTS LMP902-903
Order number for spare parts
LMP 902 - 903

3
6a
6b
6c
6c
6b
6d 6

5a
5
5b

Item 7:
for complete filter code and
spare parts, see
LMP 900 - 901 series chapter
Quantity:
- filter spare parts:
LMP 902 - 2 pcs.
LMP 903 - 3 pcs.

- filter seal kit:


LMP 902 - 2 pcs.
LMP 903 - 3 pcs.
Item: 2 3 4 5 (5a-5b) 6 (6a ÷ 6d) 7
Filter Manifold 4” SAE 3000 psi plugged flange Manifolds seal kit Threaded fasteners kit Filter
series Q.ty IN OUT Q.ty Q.ty NBR FPM Q.ty Q.ty
LMP 902 1 pc. 01039270 01039271 2 pcs. 1 pc. 02050404 02050405 1 pc. 02049051 2 pcs.
01042012 LMP9012xxF1xxxNP02
LMP 903 1 pc. 01039337 01039338 2 pcs. 1 pc. 02050404 02050405 1 pc. 02049052 3 pcs.

357 Low & Medium Pressure filters


Low & Medium Pressure filters 358
Low & Medium Pressure filters

LMP 950-951 series


Maximum pressure up to 30 bar - Flow rate up to 2400 l/min

359 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP950-951 GENERAL INFORMATION

Technical data

Low & Medium Pressure filters Maximum pressure up to 30 bar - Flow rate up to 2400 l/min

Filter housing materials Seals


- Head: Anodized Aluminium - Standard NBR series A
- Housing: Anodized Aluminium - Optional FPM series V
- Bypass valve: Anodized Aluminium

Pressure Temperature
- Working pressure: 3 MPa (30 bar) From -25 °C to +110 °C
- Test pressure: 4,5 MPa (45 bar)
- Burst pressure: 12 MPa (120 bar)
- Pulse pressure fatigue test: 1 000 000 cycles Connections
with pressure from 0 to 3 MPa (30 bar)
LMP 950: In-line Inlet/Outlet
LMP 951: 90° Inlet/Outlet

Bypass valve
- Opening pressure 3.5 bar ±10%
- Other opening pressures on request. Note
LMP 950 - 951 filters
are provided for vertical mounting

∆p element type
- Microfibre filter elements - series N: 20 bar
- Fluid flow through the filter element from OUT to IN.

1 1

2 2

2 2

Weights [kg] and volumes [dm3]


1 1

Weights [kg] Volumes [dm3]


Length 1 2 Length 1 2
LMP 950 25.1 33.5 15 28

Hydraulic symbols
LMP 210-400-900-950 LMP 210-400-900-950
execution S execution B

Low & Medium Pressure filters 360


LMP 952

Δp ba
LMP 950 LMP 950/951 - F1 - 3”
F1 - 3” 0.6 0.24 0.36
0.4
2

Δp bar
LMP 951

Δp bar LMP LMP950-951


LMP GENERAL INFORMATION
F1 - 3” LMP 950
0.4 0.12 F1 - 3” 0.24
0.2

Δp bar
LMP 951 0

Δp bar
F1 - 3” 0 4

950 - 951 952 - 954 Pressure drop


The 0curves are plotted using mineral oil with density of 0.86 kg/dm
0.2 in compliance
0 with ISO 3968. 0.12
3

∆p varies
100 proportionally
350 with density.
700 1050 1400 1750 0 600 1200 1800 2400 3000
Flow rate l/min Flow rate l/min Valves
0 Pressure drop of filter co
0 Bypass
oil valve30pressure
viscosity mm 2d/
100 350 700 1050 1400 1750 0 600 12
LMP 950/951 - F3 - 4” Flow rate l/min Flo
0.6 LMP 952
6 LMP 952
LMP 953 0.6
LMP 950 0.36 LMP 952 Filter housings ∆p pressure drop
LMP 950/951 - F1 - 3” LMP 950/9510.36
- F3 - 4”
0.6 F3 - 4” 0.6
0.4
LMP 951 4
LMP 953
Δp bar Δp bar

0.36 0.4

p bar
LMP 950 F3 - 4” 0.24 LMP 950

ΔpΔbar
F1 - 3” 0.24 F3 - 4”

p bar
0.4
0.2 0.4
2

ΔpΔbar
LMP 951 LMP 951

Δp bar
F1 - 3” 0.12 F3 - 4” 0.24 0.2

Δp bar
0.2
0 0.2 0.12
1000 1500 2000 2500 0
100 500 0 0
0 0.12 4
Flow rate l/min 0 6
0 0 0 0 600 1200 1800 2400 3000
100 350 700 1050 1400 1750 100 500 0 1000 1200
600 1500 Flow2000 18002500 2400
rate l/min 3000
Flow rate l/min Flow rate l/min Flow rate l/min 0
Pressure drop of filter co
Valves 0 600 12
oil viscosity 30 mm 2 /
Flo
Bypass valve pressure drop - F3 - 4”
LMP 950/951
0.6
Valves LMP 954 LMP 953
952
0.36 LMP 953 Bypass valve pressure drop
0.6
LMP 950 - 951 LMP 950 Bypass valve pressure drop 0.36
6 F3 - 4”
0.4
LMP 951 LMP 954
Δp bar Δp bar

0.24 0.36 0.4


F3 - 4” LMP 950 - 951
0.24
6
bar
4

bar
ΔΔppbar
ppbar

0.2
ΔΔ

0.12 0.24 0.2


0.12

Δp bar
2 4
0
Δp bar

100 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 0 0.12


0 0
Flow rate l/min 2 0 600 1200 1800 2400 3000 0
0 0 600 1200 1800 2400 3000 6
0 400 800 1200 1600 2000 Flow
Flow rate
rate l/min
l/min
Flow rate l/min 0
0 0 600 12
Valves Flo
0 400 800 1200 1600 2000
Bypass valve pressure drop Flow rate l/min
LMP 954 LMP 953
0.36 0.6 LMP 954
LMP 950 - 951
6 0.6

0.24 0.4
Δp bar

4 0.4

p bar
ΔpΔbar
Δp bar

P2 EXECUTION 0.12 0.2


2 0.2

0 0
0 0 600 1200 1800 2400 3000 0 0 6
0 400 800 1200 1600 2000 Flow rate l/min 0 6
Flow rate l/min Execution P02
“Internal tube for reduced flow rate”
recommended for flow rate
values below 100/150 I/min.
LMP 954
The use of option P02 0.6
makes it easier to fill the housing
with the operating fluid.
0.4
Δp bar

0.2
“Internal tube for reduced flow rates”

0
0 6

361 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP950-951
Designation & Ordering code
COMPLETE FILTER
Series and size Configuration example: LMP951 2 B A F2 A10 N P01
LMP950 LMP951
Length
2 3
Bypass valve
S Without bypass B 3.5 bar

Seals and treatments


A NBR
V FPM
Connections
F1 3” SAE 3000 psi/M
F2 3” SAE 3000 psi/UNC
F3 4” SAE 3000 psi/M
F4 4” SAE 3000 psi/UNC

Filtration rating (filter media)


A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm

Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
P02 With internal reduced flow rate tube
Pxx Customized

FILTER ELEMENT
Element series and size Configuration example: CU950 2 A10 A N P01
CU950
Element length
2 3
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm

Seals
A NBR
V FPM
Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

ACCESSORIES
Differential indicators page page
DEA Electrical differential indicator 419 DTA Electronic differential indicator 422
DEM Electrical differential indicator 419-420 DVA Visual differential indicator 422
DLA Electrical / visual differential indicator 420-421 DVM Visual differential indicator 422
DLE Electrical / visual differential indicator 421

Additional features page


T2 Plug 423

Low & Medium Pressure filters 362


LMP950-951
Dimensions
LMP950
Filter H H2
length [mm] [mm]
2 680 350
3 1230 900
H2 - Recommended
clearance space Connections R
for maintenance
F1 - F3 M16
H2 - Recommended
F2 - F4 5/8” UNC
clearance space
for maintenance

LMP951
Filter H H2
length [mm] [mm]
2 680 350
3 1230 900

Connections R

H2 - Recommended
F1 - F3 M16
clearance space F2 - F4 5/8” UNC
for maintenance

H2 - Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

363 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP950-951 SPARE PARTS
Order number for spare parts

LMP 950 - 951

3g

3b

3a

3a

3a

7
3a
4
3b
3c

3d

3f

4 3c 3d

Q.ty: 2 pcs. Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 2 pcs. Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 1 pc.
Item: 2 3 (3a ÷ 3g) 4 5 6 7
Filter Filter Seal Kit code number Indicator connection plug Housing spigot Coupling Tube assembly
series element NBR FPM NBR FPM no bypass with bypass spigot length 2 length 3
See
LMP 950 - 951 length 2 - 3 order 02050367 02050368 T2H T2V 01044106 02001379 01044099 02025032 02025033
table

Low & Medium Pressure filters 364


LMP950-951

365 Low & Medium Pressure filters


Low & Medium Pressure filters 366
Low & Medium Pressure filters

LMP 952-953-954 series


Maximum pressure up to 25 bar - Flow rate up to 3000 l/min

367 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP952-953-954 GENERAL INFORMATION
Technical data

Low & Medium Pressure filters Maximum pressure up to 25 bar - Flow rate up to 3000 l/min
1

Filter housing materials Number of filter elements Seals 2

- Head: Anodized Aluminium - LMP 952: 2 filter elements CU950-3 - Standard NBR series A
- Housing: Anodized Aluminium - LMP 953: 3 filter elements CU950-3 - Optional
2 FPM series V
- Manifolds: Welded - Phosphated Steel - LMP 954: 4 filter elements CU950-3
- Bypass valve: Anodized Aluminium 1

Pressure Temperature
- Working pressure: 2.5 MPa (25 bar) From -25 °C to +110 °C
- Test pressure: 3.5 MPa (35 bar) 1 1

2 2
Bypass valve Connections
- Opening pressure 3.5 bar ±10% LMP 952-953-954:
- Other opening pressures on request. 2 2
In-line Inlet/Outlet
1 1
∆p element type Note
- Microfibre filter elements - series N: 20 bar LMP 952 - 953 - 954 filters
- Fluid flow through the filter element from OUT to IN. are provided for vertical mounting

Weights [kg] and volumes [dm3]


Weights [kg] Volumes [dm3]
Length 3 Length 3
LMP 952 96 66
LMP 953 138 99
LMP 954 192 132

Hydraulic symbols
LMP 902 - 952 LMP 903 - 953 LMP 954

Manifolds
FA
Position of manifolds
IN - OUT connections

Low & Medium Pressure filters 368


LMP 950/951 - F1 - 3” 0.36 4
0.6

Δp bar
4
0.24

Δp bar
LMP 950

LMP LMP952-953-954
2

Δp bar
0.4 F1 - 3” 0.24

GENERAL
LMP INFORMATION
2

Δp bar
LMP 951
Δp bar

Valves0.12 F1 - 3”
0.12 0

952 - 954
0.2 Bypass valve pressure drop
0 400 800 1200 1600 2000 0
The0curves are plotted using mineral oil with density of 0.86 kg/dm3 in compliance with ISO 3968. Pressure
400 drop800
952 - 954
0 1
∆p varies proportionally
0LMP 952600
- 954 with density.
1200 1800 2400 3000 Valves
0
0 6
100 350 700 Flow rate
1050 l/min
1400 1750 Bypass valve 0pressure drop
Valves 600 1200 1800 2400 3000
Pressure drop of filter complete with cartridge,
Flow rate l/min oil viscosity
Bypass valve30pressure /s Flow
mm 2drop (cSt) rate l/min Pressure drop of filter complete with cartridge,
4 LMP 952 - 954 oil viscosity 30 mm 2 /s (cSt)
6
Δp bar

LMP 950/951 - F3 - 4” LMP 952 - 954


0.6 0.36 LMP 952LMP 953 6 LMP 952
0.6
A03 A06 A10 A16
0.36
2 LMP 952 Filter housings ∆p
LMPpressure
952 drop
4 LMP 953 A25 0.6
0.36 LMP 950 0.36

Δp bar
F3 - 4” 4
0.4 0.24 0.4
0.24
0

bar
LMP 951
Δp bar

2 M25

Δpbar
0.4
Δp bar

Δp bar

0.24 0 400 800 F3 - 4”


1200 1600 2000 0.24

Δp bar
Δp
Δp bar
2
Δp bar

0.2 0.12 0.2


0 0.12
0
0.12 0.2
0.12
Pressure drop of filter complete with cartridge, 0 400 800 1200 1600 2000
0 0
0 oil viscosity 30 mm 2 /s (cSt)
0 0
2000 2400 2500 3000 0 400 800 1200 1600 2000
100 0 500 0 600 1000 1200 1500
12001800 1800 2400 3000 0 600 1200 1800 2400 3000 0
Valves
0 Flow600rate
Flowl/min
rate l/min
0
Flow rate l/min 0 600 1200
Flow
1200 rate l/min
1800 3000 0 of filter complete
600 cartridge, 1800
1200 2400 3000
0LMP 952600 A03 A06 2400 A10 A16 Pressure drop with
Flow rate l/
0.6 pressure drop
Bypass valve Flow rate l/min oil viscosity 30 mm /s (cSt) Flow rate l/min
2

A25 Pressure drop of filter complete with cartridge,


oil viscosity 30 mm 2 /s (cSt)
Valves LMP 952 - 954
6
0.4 LMP 952 A03 A06 A10 A16
Bypass valve pressureLMP 953 0.6
0.36 drop LMP 954 M25
Δp bar

LMP 953 A03 A06 A03A25


A06 A10
0.36 LMP 953 0.6954LMP 952
0.6
LMP
A10 A16
0.36 0.36 A16 LMP 953
LMP 950 -0.24951 A25 0.6
6 0.24 0.4
Δp bar

A25
M25
Δp bar

0.24 0.4
Δp bar

0.24 0.4
p bar

02 0.24 M25
M25
bar

0.4
ΔΔppbar
ΔpΔbar

0.2
Δp bar

4 0.12 3000

Δp bar
0 0 600 1200 1800 2400
0.12 0.2
Δp bar

0.12 Flow rate l/min 0.2


0 0.12 0.2
2 0 0 400 800 1200 1600 2000 0
0 0 600 1200 1800 2400 3000 0 0 600 1200 1800 2400 3000
0 0 0
0 600Flow rate1200
l/min 18001800 2400 3000 0 00 Flow rate
600 l/min 1800
1200
1200 1800 2400
2400 3000
3000 0
0 600 1200 rate l/min 2400 3000 600
0 Flow 0 600 1200 Flow1800 2400
rate l/min 3000 1200 1
Pressure dropLMP
of filter complete Flow
with rate l/min
cartridge,
Flow rate l/min 0 600
0 400 953
800 1200 1600 A03 A06 A10
2000 Flow rate l/min Flow rate l/
0.6 oil viscosity 30 mm
2 /s (cSt)
Flow rate l/min A16
A25
LMP0.4954LMP 952 Pressure drop of filter complete
0.36 A03 A06 A10 A16 LMP 953 A03 A06 A10
0.6
M25
0.6 with cartridge,
Δp bar

LMP 954 A25 LMP 953 A03A16


A06 A10
0.36 0.6 LMP 954 oil viscosity 30 mm2/s (cSt)
0.6 A25 A16
0.24 0.2 A03 LMP 954
0.4 0.4 A06 0.6
A25
Δp bar

M25 M25 A10


Δp bar

Δp bar

0.24 0.4
0.4 A16
Δp bar

0 M25
bar

0.12 0.2 0.2 A25


ΔpΔpbar

0 0 600 1200 1800 2400 3000 0.4


M25

Δp bar
0.12 Flow rate l/min 0.2
0.2
0 0 0 0.2
0
0
0 0 600 6001200 12001800 1800 2400 2400 3000 3000 0 600 1200 1800 2400 3000
Flow rate l/min 0
0 600 Flow
1200 rate l/min
1800 2400 3000 0 Flow rate l/min 1800
0 600 1200 2400 3000
Flow rate l/min 0 600 1200 1800 2400 3000 0
Flow rate l/min
Flow rate l/min 0 600 1200 1
LMP 954 Flow rate l/
0.6
A03
A06
A10
LMP 953 A03 A06 A10
0.6
0.4 A16 LMP 954
A16
A25 0.6
Δp bar Δp bar

LMP 954 A03


A06
A25
M25 0.6 A10
A03
0.4
0.2 A06
0.4 A16
M25 A10
A25
Δp bar

0.4 A16
0.2 M25 A25
0
Δp bar

0.2
0 600 1200 1800 2400 3000 M25
Flow rate l/min 0.2
0
0 Valves 0 600 1200 1800 2400 3000 0
Bypass valve pressure drop Flow rate l/min 0 600 1200 1800 2400 3000
0
Flow rate l/min 1800
0 600 1200 2400 3000 Bypass valve pressure drop
LMP 952 - 954 Flow rate l/min
6

4 LMP 954
0.6
Δp bar

A03
A06
2 A10
0.4 A16
A25
Δp bar

0 M25
0.2 0 400 800 1200 1600 2000

0
0
Pressure drop of filter complete with cartridge,
0 600 1200 1800 2400 3000
oil viscosity 30 mm 2 /s (cSt)
Flow rate l/min
369 Low & Medium Pressure filters
LMP 952 A03 A06 A10 A16
0.6
LMP952-953-954 GENERAL INFORMATION

Options
P2 EXECUTION

Execution P02
“Internal tube for reduced flow rate”
is recommended for flow rate
values below:
LMP 952 - 300 l/min
LMP 953 - 450 l/min
LMP 954 - 600 l/min

The use of option P02


makes it easier to fill the housing
with the operating fluid.

“Internal tube for reduced flow rates”

CMV4 & CUV4 FLANGE OPTION

2 1

4
3

Flange with oil drain plug for rapid discharge

7 6 5

Oil drain plug


Code CMV4 CUV4
Thread G1 1/4” SAE 20
Materials 1 - 4” SAE flange 1 - 4” SAE flange
2 - O-R 4437 (FPM) for flange 2 - O-R 4437 (FPM) for flange
3 - Plug G 1-1/4” 3 - Plug SAE 20 1 5/8” - 12 UN
4 - O-R 3168 for plug (FPM) 4 - 1147 O-R for plug (FPM)
5 - No. 4 Hex bolt screws UNI-EN 24017 5 - No. 4 Hex bolt screws 5/8” UNC x 2 1/2”
M16 x 65-10.9 6 - No. 4 Spring washers UNI 1751-B 16
6 - No. 4 Spring washers UNI 1751-B 16 7 - No. 4 Nuts 5/8” UNC
7 - No. 4 Nuts UNI 5587 - M16

Low & Medium Pressure filters 370


GENERAL INFORMATION LMP952-953-954
Focus on:

Breather plug
G1/2” - A/F 10

Oil drain plug


G1/2” - A/F 10
Indicator port
Plug T2 - A/F 30

Indicator port - Plug T2 - A/F 30


Oil drain plug - G1/2” - A/F 10

371 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP952-953-954
Designation & Ordering code
COMPLETE FILTER
Series and size Configuration example: LMP952 2 B A FA A10 N P01
LMP952 LMP953 LMP954
Length
3
Bypass valve
S Without bypass B 3.5 bar

Seals and treatments


A NBR
V FPM

Connections
FA 4” SAE 3000 psi

Filtration rating (filter media)


A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm

Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
P02 With internal reduced flow rate tube
Pxx Customized

FILTER ELEMENT
Element series and size Configuration example: CU950 3 A10 A N P01
CU950
Element length
3

Filter series and size


LMP952 Nr. 2 filter elements
LMP953 Nr. 3 filter elements
LMP954 Nr. 4 filter elements
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm

Seals
A NBR
V FPM
Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

ACCESSORIES
Differential indicators page page
DEA Electrical differential indicator 419 DTA Electronic differential indicator 422
DEM Electrical differential indicator 419-420 DVA Visual differential indicator 422
DLA Electrical / visual differential indicator 420-421 DVM Visual differential indicator 422
DLE Electrical / visual differential indicator 421

Additional features page


T2 Plug 423

Low & Medium Pressure filters 372


LMP952-953-954
Dimensions
LMP952

373 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP952-953-954
Dimensions
LMP953

Low & Medium Pressure filters 374


LMP952-953-954
Dimensions
LMP954

375 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMP952-953-954 SPARE PARTS
Order number for spare parts

LMP 952 - 953 - 954

2
5b
5
5a

3
6d 6
6b
6c
6c
6b
6a

Item 7:
for complete filter code and
spare parts, see
LMP 950 - 951 series chapter
Quantity:
- filter spare parts:
LMP 952 - 2 pcs.
LMP 953 - 3 pcs.
LMP 954 - 4 pcs.

- filter seal kit:


LMP 952 - 2 pcs.
LMP 953 - 3 pcs.
LMP 954 - 4 pcs.
Item: 2 3 4 5 (5a-5b) 6 (6a ÷ 6d) 7
Filter Manifold 4” SAE 3000 psi plugged flange Manifolds seal kit Threaded fasteners kit Filter
series Q.ty IN OUT Q.ty Q.ty NBR FPM Q.ty Q.ty
LMP 952 1 pc. 01039270 01039271 2 pcs. 1 pc. 02050404 02050405 1 pc. 02049051 2 pcs.
LMP 953 1 pc. 01039337 01039338 2 pcs. 01042012 1 pc. 02050404 02050405 1 pc. 02049052 3 pcs. LMP9513xxF1xxxNP0x
LMP 954 2 pcs. 01039270 01039271 2 pcs. 1 pc. 02050406 02050407 1 pc. 02049053 4 pcs.

Low & Medium Pressure filters 376


LMP952-953-954

377 Low & Medium Pressure filters


Low & Medium Pressure filters 378
Low & Medium Pressure filters

LMD 211 series


Maximum pressure up to 60 bar - Flow rate up to 330 l/min

379 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMD211 GENERAL INFORMATION

Technical data

Low & Medium Pressure filters Maximum pressure up to 60 bar - Flow rate up to 330 l/min

Filter housing materials Seals


- Head: Aluminium - Standard NBR series A
- Bowl: Cataphoretic Painted Steel - Optional FPM series V
- Bypass valve: AISI 304 - Nylon

Pressure Temperature
- Working pressure: 6 MPa (60 bar) From -25° C to +110° C
- Test pressure: 9 MPa (90 bar)
- Burst pressure: 21 MPa (210 bar)
- Pulse pressure fatigue test: 1 000 000 cycles Connections
with pressure from 0 to 6 MPa (60 bar)
Inlet/Outlet In-Line

Bypass valve Note


- Opening pressure 3.5 bar ±10% LMD 210 - 211 filters
- Other opening pressures on request. are provided
for vertical mounting

∆p element type
- Microfibre filter elements - series N: 20 bar
- Fluid flow through the filter element from OUT to IN.

Weights [kg] and volumes [dm3]


Weights [kg] Volumes [dm3]
Length 1 2 3 Length 1 2 3
LMD 211 9.5 11.2 12.8 4.1 4.6 5.3

Hydraulic symbols
Style S Style B

Low & Medium Pressure filters 380


GENERAL INFORMATION LMD211
The curves are plotted using mineral oil with density of 0.86 kg/dm3 in compliance with ISO 3968.
LMD 210 Δp Housing Pressure drop
0.9
∆p varies proportionally with density.
1” 1 1/4” 1 1/2”
0.6
Δp bar

0.3

0
0 80 160 240 320 400
Flow rate l/min

LMD 211 Δp Housing LMD 211 Δp Housing


0.9 0.9 Filter housings ∆p pressure drop
LMD 211 Δp Housing
0.9
1” 1 1/4” 1 1/2”
0.6 0.6
Δp bar

Δp bar
0.6
Δp bar

0.3 0.3
0.3

0 0
0 0 80 160 240 320 400 0 50 100 150 200 250
0 50 Flow
100 rate l/min
150 200 250 Flow rate l/min
Flow rate l/min
Valves
Bypass valve pressure drop

Bypass valve pressure drop


LMD 211
9

6
Δp bar

0
0 100 200 300 400 500
Flow rate l/min

381 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMD211
Designation & Ordering code
COMPLETE FILTER
Series and size Configuration example: LMD211 3 B A C 6 A10 N P01
LMD211
Length
1 2 3
Bypass valve
S Without bypass B 3.5 bar
Filtration rating
Seals and treatments Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • •
Connections
C G1 1/2”
F 1 1/2” NPT
I SAE 24 - 1 7/8” - 12 UN
L 1 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/M + G1 1/4”
M 1 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/UNC + 1 1/4” NPT
N 1 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/UNC + SAE 20 - 1 5/8” UN
Connection for differential indicator
6 With plugged connection

Filtration rating (filter media)


A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm Element ∆p Execution
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

FILTER ELEMENT
Element series and size Configuration example: CU210 3 A10 A N P01
CU210
Element length
1 2 3
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm
Filtration rating
Seals Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • • Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

ACCESSORIES
Differential indicators page page
DEA Electrical differential indicator 419 DTA Electronic differential indicator 422
DEM Electrical differential indicator 419-420 DVA Visual differential indicator 422
DLA Electrical / visual differential indicator 420-421 DVM Visual differential indicator 422
DLE Electrical / visual differential indicator 421

Additional features page


T2 Plug 423

Low & Medium Pressure filters 382


LMD211
Dimensions
LMD211
Filter H
length [mm]
1 380
2 510
3 648

Connections R
C M10
F-I 3/8” UNC
L M10
M-N 3/8” UNC

Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

383 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMD211 SPARE PARTS
Order number for spare parts

LMD 211

3c

3d

3e 3f 3g

3h

3a

3b

Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 2 pcs.


Item: 2 3 (3a ÷ 3h) 4
Filter Filter Seal Kit code number Indicator connection plug
series element NBR FPM NBR FPM
See
LDD order 02050671 02050672 T2H T2V
table

Low & Medium Pressure filters 384


LMD211

385 Low & Medium Pressure filters


Low & Medium Pressure filters 386
Low & Medium Pressure filters

LMD 400-401 & 431 series


Maximum pressure up to 16 bar - Flow rate up to 590 l/min

387 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMD400-401 & 431 GENERAL INFORMATION
Technical data

Low & Medium Pressure filters Maximum pressure up to 16 bar - Flow rate up to 590 l/min

Filter housing materials Seals


- Head: Anodized Aluminium FPM series V
- Housing: Anodized Aluminium
- Manifolds: Steel - Painted black
- Bypass valve: Steel
- 3-way ball valve: Steel housings - Stainless Steel ball Temperature
- Valve: Phosphated Steel - Stainless Steel From -25° C to +110° C

Pressure Connections
- Working pressure: 1.6 MPa (16 bar) - LMD 400-401: In-line Inlet/Outlet
- Test pressure: 2.5 MPa (25 bar) - LMD 401: Same side
- LMD 400-401-431: In-Line
Bypass valve
- Opening pressure 3.5 bar ±10%
- Other opening pressures on request. Note
LMP 400 - 401 - 431 filters
are provided for vertical mounting
∆p element type
- Microfibre filter elements - series N - W: 20 bar
- Fluid flow through the filter element from OUT to IN.

Weights [kg] and volumes [dm3]


Weights [kg] Volumes [dm3]
Length 4 5 6 Length 4 5 6
LMD 400 - 401 60 65 72 20 28 33
LMD 431 - 68 78 - 28 33

Hydraulic symbols P2 EXECUTION


LMD 400-401-431-951
Execution P02
“Internal tube for reduced flow rate”
is recommended for flow rate
values below 150 I/min.

The use of option P02


makes it easier to fill the housing
with the operating fluid.

“Internal tube for reduced flow rates”

Low & Medium Pressure filters 388


GENERAL INFORMATION LMD400-401 & 431
The curves are plotted using mineral oil with density of 0.86 kg/dm3 in compliance with ISO 3968. Pressure drop
∆p varies proportionally with density.

LMD 400 - 401 - 431


0.6 Filter housings ∆p pressure drop
LMD 400 - 401 - 431
0.6

0.4
Δp bar

0.4
Δp bar

0.2
0.2
0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
100 200 Flow
300 rate l/min
400 500 600
Flow rate l/min

LMD 400 - 401 - 431


Bypass valve pressure drop
9
LMD 400 - 401 - 431
9

6
Δp bar

6
Δp bar

3
3

0
0 0 140 280 420 560 700
0 140 Flow
280 rate l/min
420 560 700
Flow rate l/min

Focus on
A Breather plug G3/8” - A/F 8
B Indicator port Plug T2 - A/F 30
C Compensation valve LMP 400 - 401 - 431
D Oil drain plug G3/8” - A/F 8 Fit one differential indicator for individual filter assembly.

B
A B
D

A
C
C
B B
D

389 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMD400-401
Designation & Ordering code
COMPLETE FILTER
Series and size Configuration example: LMD401 4 B V F1 A10 N P01
LMD400 LMD401
Length
4 5 6
Bypass valve
S Without bypass B 3.5 bar
Filtration rating
Seals and treatments Axx Mxx Pxx
V FPM • • •
Z FPM compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • •
Connections LMD400 LMD401
F1 2 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/M • •
F2 2 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/UNC • •
F3 2 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/M, In-line connections •
F4 2 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/UNC, In-line connections •
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm

Filter length
Element ∆p Execution 4 5 6
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard • • •
P02 Maintenance from the bottom of the housing • •
Pxx Customized

FILTER ELEMENT
Element series and size Configuration example: CU400 4 A10 V N P01
CU400
Element length
4 5 6
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm
Filtration rating
Seals Axx Mxx Pxx
V FPM • • •
Z FPM compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • •
Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

ACCESSORIES
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DEA Electrical differential indicator 419 DTA Electronic differential indicator 422
DEM Electrical differential indicator 419-420 DVA Visual differential indicator 422
DLA Electrical / visual differential indicator 420-421 DVM Visual differential indicator 422
DLE Electrical / visual differential indicator 421

Additional features page


T2 Plug 423

Low & Medium Pressure filters 390


LMD400-401
Dimensions
LMD400
Length 4
Connections R
F1 M12
F2 1/2” UNC
F3 M12
F4 1/2” UNC

Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

391 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMD400-401
Dimensions
LMD400
Length 5 - 6
H2 [mm]
Filter H Execution
length [mm] P01 P02
5 883 120 660
6 1213 120 690

Connections R
F1 M12
F2 1/2” UNC
F3 M12
F4 1/2” UNC

H2 - Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

Low & Medium Pressure filters 392


LMD400-401
Dimensions
LMD401
Length 4

Connections R
F1 M12
F2 1/2” UNC
F3 M12
F4 1/2” UNC

Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

393 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMD400-401
Dimensions
LMD401
Length 5 - 6
H2 [mm]
Filter H Execution
length [mm] P01 P02
5 1044 120 660
6 1374 120 690

Connections R
F1 M12
F2 1/2” UNC
F3 M12
F4 1/2” UNC

H2 - Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

Low & Medium Pressure filters 394


LMD400-401

395 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMD431
Designation & Ordering code
COMPLETE FILTER
Series and size Configuration example: LMD431 5 B V F1 A10 N P01
LMD431
Length
5 6
Bypass valve
S Without bypass B 3.5 bar
Filtration rating
Seals and treatments Axx Mxx Pxx
V FPM • • •
Z FPM compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • •
Connections
F1 2 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/M
F2 2 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/UNC
F3 2 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/M, In-line connections
F4 2 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/UNC, In-line connections
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm
Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
P02 With internal reduced flow rate tube
Pxx Customized

FILTER ELEMENT
Element series and size Configuration example: CU400 5 A10 V N P01
CU400
Element length
5 6
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm
Filtration rating
Seals Axx Mxx Pxx
V FPM • • •
Z FPM compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • •
Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

ACCESSORIES
Differential indicators page page
DEA Electrical differential indicator 419 DTA Electronic differential indicator 422
DEM Electrical differential indicator 419-420 DVA Visual differential indicator 422
DLA Electrical / visual differential indicator 420-421 DVM Visual differential indicator 422
DLE Electrical / visual differential indicator 421

Additional features page


T2 Plug 423

Low & Medium Pressure filters 396


LMD431
Dimensions
LMD431
Filter H H2
length [mm] [mm]
5 1161 660
6 1491 690

397 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMD400-401 & 431 SPARE PARTS
Order number for spare parts

LMD 400

5a
5b
4b
5c 3
5d
4a
2 7

LMD 401 LMD 431

5a
5b
4b

4a
6

4a
3

2
5d 3
5c
7
6 4b

2 5b
5d
5c 5a

Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 2 pcs. Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 2 pcs.
Item: 2 3 4 (4a ÷ 4b) 5 (5a ÷ 5d) 6 7
Filter 3-way ball valve PN 16 Threaded Kit ball valve Filter
One-way valve Seal Kit
series 2 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/M 2 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/UNC fasteners kit with hose fitting See order table

LMD 400 - 401 - 431 02001440 02001441 02001429 02050399 02049062 02025043 LMP400xF2.....

Low & Medium Pressure filters 398


LMD400-401 & 431

399 Low & Medium Pressure filters


Low & Medium Pressure filters 400
Low & Medium Pressure filters

LMD 951 series


Maximum pressure up to 16 bar - Flow rate up to 1200 l/min

401 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMD951 GENERAL INFORMATION

Technical data

Low & Medium Pressure filters Maximum pressure up to 16 - 25 bar - Flow rate up to 1200 l/min

Filter housing materials Seals


- Head: Anodized Aluminium FPM series V
- Housing: Anodized Aluminium
- Manifolds: Welded - Painted black
- Bypass valve: Steel
- 3-way ball valve: Steel body - Stainless Steel ball Temperature
- Check valve: Cast Iron body - AISI 304 leaf From -25° C to +110° C

Pressure Connections
- SAE + DIN Flange - LMD 951: In-line Inlet/Outlet
- Working pressure: 1.6 MPa (16 bar) - Same side
- Test pressure: 2.5 MPa (25 bar)

Bypass valve Note


- Opening pressure 3.5 bar ±10% LMD 951 filters
- Other opening pressures on request. are provided for vertical mounting

Number of filter elements


LMD 951: 2 filter elements CU950-3

∆p element type
- Microfibre filter elements - series N: 20 bar
- Fluid flow through the filter element from OUT to IN.

Weights [kg] and volumes [dm3]


Weights [kg] Volumes [dm3]
DN 80 DN 100 DN 80 DN 100
LMD 951 102 130 62 66

Hydraulic symbols
LMD 400-401-431-951

Low & Medium Pressure filters 402


GENERAL INFORMATION LMD951
The curves are plotted using mineral oil with density of 0.86 kg/dm3 in compliance with ISO 3968. Pressure drop
∆p varies proportionally with density.

LMD 951 Filter housings ∆p pressure drop


1.2 LMD 951
1.2
DN 80
DN 80
0.8
0.8
bar
Δpbar
Δp

0.4
0.4 DN 100
DN 100

0
0
0 240 280 720 960 1200
0 240 280 720 960 1200
Flow rate l/min
Flow rate l/min

LMD 951
Bypass valve pressure drop
6 LMD 951
6

4
4
bar
Δpbar
Δp

2
2

0
0
0 400 800 1200 1600 2000
0 400 800 1200 1600 2000
Flow rate l/min
Flow rate l/min

Focus on

P2 EXECUTION
C
Execution P02
“Internal tube for reduced flow rate”
is recommended for flow rates
lower than 150 I/min.

The use of option P02


D B
makes it easier to fill the housing
with the operating fluid.

“Internal tube for reduced flow rates”

LMD 951 A Breather plug G1/2” - A/F 10


Fit one differential indicator B Indicator port Plug T2 - A/F 30
for individual filter assembly. C Compensation valve
D Oil drain plug G1/2” - A/F 10

403 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMD951
Designation & Ordering code
COMPLETE FILTER
Series and size Configuration example: LMD951 3 B V F1 A10 N P01
LMD951
Length
3
Bypass valve
S Without bypass B 3.5 bar

Seals and treatments


V FPM
Connections
F1 3” SAE 3000 psi/M
F2 3” SAE 3000 psi/UNC
F3 4” SAE 3000 psi/M
F4 4” SAE 3000 psi/UNC
F5 3” SAE 3000 psi/M, In-line connections
F6 3” SAE 3000 psi/UNC, In-line connections
F7 4” SAE 3000 psi/M, In-line connections
F8 4” SAE 3000 psi/UNC, In-line connections
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
P02 With internal reduced flow rate tube
Pxx Customized

FILTER ELEMENT
Element series and size Configuration example: CU950 3 A10 V N P01
CU950
Element length
3
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm

Seals
V FPM

Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

ACCESSORIES
Differential indicators page page
DEA Electrical differential indicator 419 DTA Electronic differential indicator 422
DEM Electrical differential indicator 419-420 DVA Visual differential indicator 422
DLA Electrical / visual differential indicator 420-421 DVM Visual differential indicator 422
DLE Electrical / visual differential indicator 421

Additional features page


T2 Plug 423

Low & Medium Pressure filters 404


LMD951
Dimensions

Recommended clearance space


for maintenance

LMD951
Connections H L L1 M
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm]
F1 1530 838 588 370
F2 1530 838 588 370
F3 1577 932 682 650
F4 1577 932 682 650
F5 1530 838 588 370
F6 1530 838 588 370
F7 1577 932 682 650
F8 1577 932 682 650

405 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LMD951 SPARE PARTS
Order number for spare parts

LMD 951

2
4a
5f
5e

4b

5b

5a

4a
3
4a
5d
5f
5c

Item 7:
for complete filter code and
spare parts, see
LMP 950 - 951 series chapter
Quantity:
- filter spare parts: 2 pcs.
- filter seal kit: 2 pcs.
Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 2 pcs. Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 2 pcs.
Item: 2 3 4 5 (5a ÷ 5f) 6 7
Filter series 3-way ball valve PN 16 One-way Seal Kit Threaded G 1/2” Ball Valve Kit Filter
LMD 951 valve fasteners kit with straight fittings
F1 - F2 - F5 - F6 / D1 - D3 3” SAE 3000 psi/M 3” SAE 3000 psi/UNC
(3” SAE / DIN PN16 DN 80) 02001135 02001438 02001418 02050388 02049056 LMP9513xVF1xxxNP01
02025043
F3 - F4 - F7 - F8 / D2 - D4 4” SAE 3000 psi/M 4” SAE 3000 psi/UNC 02001419 02050389 02049057 LMP9513xVF3xxxNP01
(4” SAE / DIN PN16 DN 100) 02001162 02001439

Low & Medium Pressure filters 406


LMD951

407 Low & Medium Pressure filters


Low & Medium Pressure filters 408
Low & Medium Pressure filters

LDP & LDD series


Maximum pressure up to 60 bar - Flow rate up to 330 l/min

DIN 24550 Filter element according to DIN 24550

409 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LDP & LDD GENERAL INFORMATION
Filter element according to DIN 24550

Technical data

Low & Medium Pressure filters Maximum pressure up to 60 bar - Flow rate up to 330 l/min

Filter housing materials Seals


- Head: Aluminium - Standard NBR series A
- Bowl: Cataphoretic Painted Steel - Optional FPM series V
- Bypass valve: AISI 304 - Nylon

Pressure Temperature
- Working pressure: 6 MPa (60 bar) From -25° C to +110° C
- Test pressure: 9 MPa (90 bar)
- Burst pressure: 21 MPa (210 bar)
- Pulse pressure fatigue test: 1 000 000 cycles Connections
with pressure from 0 to 6 MPa (60 bar)
Inlet/Outlet In-Line

Bypass valve Note


- Opening pressure 3.5 bar ±10% LDP - LDD filters
- Other opening pressures on request. are provided
for vertical mounting

∆p element type
- Microfibre filter elements - series N: 20 bar
- Fluid flow through the filter element from OUT to IN.

1 1

2 2

2 2

Weights [kg] and volumes [dm3]


1 1

Weights [kg] Volumes [dm3]


Length 1 Length 1
LDP - LDD 016 9.3 3.6
LDP - LDD 025 9.5 4.1
LDP - LDD 040 11.3 4.8

Hydraulic symbols
LDP LDP LDD LDD
execution S execution B execution S execution B

Low & Medium Pressure filters 410


LMPLMP
210210
- Δp- Δp
Housing
Housing
0.9 0.9 1” 1 1/4” 1 1/2”
1” 1”1 1/4”
1 1/4” 1 1/2”
1 1/2”
0.6

Δp bar
0.6 0.6
Δp bar
Δp bar 0.3
0.3 0.3
GENERAL INFORMATION LDP & LDD
Filter element according to DIN 24550
0
0 0 0 80 160 240 320 400
0 0 80 80 160Flow
160 rate
240l/min
240 320 320 400 400
The curves are plottedFlow
using
Flowmineral
raterate
l/min oil with density of 0.86 kg/dm3 in compliance with ISO 3968.
l/min
∆p varies proportionally with density. Pressure drop
LDP - Δp Housing LDD - Δp Housing
0.9 0.9 Filter housings ∆p pressure drop
LDPLDP
- Δp- Δp
Housing
Housing LDDLDD
- Δp- Δp
Housing
Housing
0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9
1” 1 1/4” 1 1/2”
0.6 1” 1” 1 1/4”
1 1/4” 1 1/2”
1 1/2” 0.6

Δp bar
Δp bar

0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6

Δp bar
Δp bar
Δp bar
Δp bar

0.3 0.3
0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3

0 0
0 0 0 80 160 240 320 400 0 0 0 50 100 150 200 250
0 0 80 80 160Flow
160 rate
240l/min
240 320 320 400 400 0 0 50 50 100Flow
100 rate l/min
150 150 200 200 250 250
Flow
Flow
raterate
l/min
l/min Flow
Flow
raterate
l/min
l/min
Valves
Valves
Valves
Bypass valve pressure drop
Bypass
Bypass
valvevalve
pressure
pressure
dropdrop
Bypass valve pressure drop
LDD - LDP
9
LDDLDD
- LDP
- LDP
9 9

6
Δp bar

6 6
Δp bar
Δp bar

3
3 3

0
0 0 0 100 200 300 400 500
0 0 100 100 Flow
200 200 rate
300l/min
300 400 400 500 500
Flow
Flow
raterate
l/min
l/min

411 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LDP Filter element according to DIN 24550
Designation & Ordering code
COMPLETE FILTER
Series and size Configuration example: LDP 025 B A D 6 A10 N P01
LDP
Size
016 Element according to DIN 24550 - T3 DN160
025 Element according to DIN 24550 - T3 DN250
040 Element according to DIN 24550 - T3 DN400
Bypass valve
S Without bypass B 3.5 bar
Filtration rating
Seals and treatments Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • •
Connections
A G1” F 1 1/2” NPT
B G1 1/4” G SAE 16 - 1 5/16” - 12 UN
C G1 1/2” H SAE 20 - 1 5/8” - 12 UN
D 1” NPT I SAE 24 - 1 7/8” - 12 UN
E 1 1/4” NPT
Connection for differential indicator
6 With plugged connection

Filtration rating (filter media)


A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm Element ∆p Execution
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

FILTER ELEMENT
Element series and size Configuration example: DN 025 A10 A N P01
DN
Element size
016 Element according to DIN 24550 - T3 DN160
025 Element according to DIN 24550 - T3 DN250
040 Element according to DIN 24550 - T3 DN400
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm
Filtration rating
Seals Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • • Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

ACCESSORIES
Differential indicators page page
DEA Electrical differential indicator 419 DTA Electronic differential indicator 422
DEM Electrical differential indicator 419-420 DVA Visual differential indicator 422
DLA Electrical / visual differential indicator 420-421 DVM Visual differential indicator 422
DLE Electrical / visual differential indicator 421

Additional features page


T2 Plug 423

Low & Medium Pressure filters 412


Filter element according to DIN 24550 LDP
Dimensions
LDP
Filter H
size [mm]
016 268
025 358
040 508

Connections R
A-B-C M8
D-E-F-G-H-I 5/16” UNC

Drain plug only length 3 Recommended


clearance space
for maintenance

413 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LDD Filter element according to DIN 24550
Designation & Ordering code
COMPLETE FILTER
Series and size Configuration example: LDD 025 B A C 6 A10 N P01
LDD
Size
016 Element according to DIN 24550 - T3 DN160
025 Element according to DIN 24550 - T3 DN250
040 Element according to DIN 24550 - T3 DN400
Bypass valve
S Without bypass B 3.5 bar
Filtration rating
Seals and treatments Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • •
Connections
C G1 1/2”
F 1 1/2” NPT
I SAE 24 - 1 7/8” - 12 UN
L 1 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/M + G1 1/4”
M 1 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/UNC + 1 1/4” NPT
N 1 1/2” SAE 3000 psi/UNC + SAE 20 - 1 5/8” UN
Connection for differential indicator
6 With plugged connection
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm Element ∆p Execution
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

FILTER ELEMENT
Element series and size Configuration example: DN 025 A10 A N P01
DN
Element size
016 Element according to DIN 24550 - T3 DN160
025 Element according to DIN 24550 - T3 DN250
040 Element according to DIN 24550 - T3 DN400
Filtration rating (filter media)
A03 Inorganic microfiber 3 µm M25 Wire mesh 25 µm
A06 Inorganic microfiber 6 µm M60 Wire mesh 60 µm
A10 Inorganic microfiber 10 µm M90 Wire mesh 90 µm
A16 Inorganic microfiber 16 µm P10 Resin impregnated paper 10 µm
A25 Inorganic microfiber 25 µm P25 Resin impregnated paper 25 µm
Filtration rating
Seals Axx Mxx Pxx
A NBR • • •
V FPM • • •
W NBR compatible with fluids HFA-HFB-HFC • • Element ∆p Execution
N 20 bar P01 MP Filtri standard
Pxx Customized

ACCESSORIES
Differential indicators page page
DEA Electrical differential indicator 419 DTA Electronic differential indicator 422
DEM Electrical differential indicator 419-420 DVA Visual differential indicator 422
DLA Electrical / visual differential indicator 420-421 DVM Visual differential indicator 422
DLE Electrical / visual differential indicator 421

Additional features page


T2 Plug 423

Low & Medium Pressure filters 414


Filter element according to DIN 24550 LDD
Dimensions
LDD
Filter H
size [mm]
016 290
025 380
040 530

Connections R
C M10
F-I 3/8” UNC
L M10
M-N 3/8” UNC

Recommended
clearance space
for maintenance

415 Low & Medium Pressure filters


LDP & LDD SPARE PARTS
Filter element according to DIN 24550

Order number for spare parts


LDP

3c

3d

3a

3b

Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 1 pc.


Item: 2 3 (3a ÷ 3d) 4
Filter Filter Seal Kit code number Indicator connection plug
series element NBR FPM NBR FPM
See
LDP order 02050435 02050436 T2H T2V
table

Low & Medium Pressure filters 416


SPARE PARTS LDP & LDD
Filter element according to DIN 24550

Order number for spare parts


LDD

3c

3d

3e 3f 3g

3h

3a

3b

Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 1 pc. Q.ty: 2 pc.


Item: 2 3 (3a ÷ 3h) 4
Filter Filter Seal Kit code number Indicator connection plug
series element NBR FPM NBR FPM
See
LDD order 02050671 02050672 T2H T2V
table

417 Low & Medium Pressure filters


Low & Medium pressure filters

OUT
Clogging indicators 1
2
3
OUT

1
2
3
OUT

Differential indicators

IN IN IN

Introduction
Filter elements are efficient only if their Dirt Holding Capacity is fully exploited.
This is achieved by using filter housings equipped with clogging indicators.

These devices trip when the clogging of the filter element causes an increase
in pressure drop across the filter element. OUT OUT OUT

The indicator is set to alarm before the element becomes fully clogged.

MP Filtri can supply differential pressure indicators with a visual, electrical


or both signals. 1
2
1
2
3 3

IN IN IN

Suitable indicator types

DIFFERENTIAL INDICATORS

Differential indicators are used on the Pressure


OUT OUT OUT OUT
line to check the efficency of the filter element.
They measure the pressure upstream
and downstream of the filter element
2
(differential pressure). 1
2
1
2 1
3
3 3
Standard items are produced with special
connection G 1/2” size.
Also available in Stainless Steel models.
IN IN IN IN

Quick reference guide


Visual Electrical Electrical / Visual Electronic
Filter series indicator indicator indicator indicator
With LMP 110 - 112 - 116 - 118 - 119 DVA20xP01 DEA20xA50P01 DLA20xA51P01 DTA20xF70P01
bypass LMP 120 - 122 - 123 DVM20xP01 DEM20xAxxP01 DLA20xA52P01
valve LMP 210 - 211 - LDP DLA20xA71P01
LMP 400 - 401 - 430 - 431 DLE20xA50P01
LMP 902 - 903 - 952 - 953 - 954 DLE20xF50P01
LMD 211 - 400 - 401 - 431 - 951 - LDD
Without LMP 110 - 112 - 116 - 118 - 119 DVA50xP01 DEA50xA50P01 DLA50xA51P01 DTA50xF70P01
bypass LMP 120 - 122 - 123 DVM50xP01 DEM50xAxxP01 DLA50xA52P01
valve LMP 210 - 211 - LDP DLA50xA71P01
LMP 400 - 401 - 430 - 431 DLE50xA50P01
LMP 902 - 903 - 952 - 953 - 954 DLE50xF50P01
LMD 211 - 400 - 401 - 431 - 951 - LDD

Low & Medium Pressure filters 418


DIFFERENTIAL INDICATORS
Dimensions

DEA*50 Hydraulic symbol Materials


Electrical Differential Indicator - Body: Brass
- Base: Black Nylon
2
Settings Ordering code 1
- Contacts:
2
Silver
1
2 bar ±10% DE A 20 x A 50 P01 3 - Seal: HNBR - FPM
5 bar ±10% DE A 50 x A 50 P01
Technical data
- Max working pressure: 420 bar
4
- Proof pressure: 630 bar
Electrical symbol - Burst pressure: 1260 bar GREEN RED
LAMP LAMP
- Working temperature: From -25 °C to +110 °C
3 - Compatibility with fluids: Mineral oil,
3 Synthetic fluids
53

53
2

50
1 1 HFA, HFB,1 HFC according to ISO 2943
3 - Degree protection: IP66 according to EN 60529
2 2
IP69K according to ISO 20653
A/F 30
Max tightening Electrical data
torque: 65 N∙m - Electrical connection: EN 175301-803
- Resistive load: 0.2 A / 115 Vdc

75
60
2
1
1
3 2

DEM*10 Hydraulic symbol Materials 4


3

Electrical Differential Indicator - Body: 5 Brass


- Base: Black Nylon
2
Settings Ordering code - Contacts: Silver
1 1 24
2 bar ±10% DE M 20 x x 10 P01 3
- Seal: HNBR - FPM4
5 bar ±10% DE M 50 x x 10 P01 GREEN RED GREEN RED
LAMP LAMP
Technical data
LAMP LAMP

3 3 - Max working pressure: 420 bar 3


1 Electrical symbol
1 - Proof pressure: 630 bar 1
2 2
- Burst pressure: 1260 bar 2
2 - Working temperature:
2 From -25 °C to +110 °C 2
5
Thermal lockout - Compatibility with fluids: Mineral
Thermal oil, Synthetic
lockout fluids Thermal
75

2
flexible cable: 290 to “A”

HFA, HFB, HFC according to ISO 2943


60

1
1 1 1
3 - Degree protection: IP66 according to EN 60529

Electrical data
- Electrical connection: AMP Superseal series 1.5
- Resistive load: 0.2 A / 115 Vdc
- Switching type: Normally open contacts (NC on request)
A/F 28 - Thermal lockout: Normally open up to 30 °C (option “F”)
Max tightening
75

torque: 65 N∙m
60

2
1
1
2 C
3
Thermal lockout
2 DEM*20 2
Hydraulic symbol
3
Materials
2
A
Thermal lockout Thermal lockout 4
Electrical Differential Indicator 5
- Body: ThermalBrass
lockout
B
1 1 - Base: 1 Black Nylon
Settings Ordering code 2
- Contacts: Silver
2 bar ±10% DE M 20 x x 20 1P01 1 2
- Seal: HNBR - FPM
3
5 bar ±10% DE M 50 x x 20 P01
Technical data
- Max working pressure: 420 bar
Electrical symbol - Proof pressure: 630 bar
C
- Burst pressure: 1260 bar
Thermal lockout
2 2 - Working temperature:
2 From -25 °C to +110 °C
Thermal lockout 2 Thermal lockout - Compatibility with Thermal
fluids: Mineral oil,
lockout Synthetic fluids A
75

1 1 1
HFA, HFB, HFC according to ISO 2943B
1
60

3 - Degree protection: IP66 according to EN 60529

Electrical data
- Electrical connection: AMP Time junior
A/F 28 - Resistive load: 0.2 A / 115 Vdc
Max tightening
- Switching type: Normally open contacts (NC on request)
torque: 65 N∙m
- Thermal lockout: Normally open up to 30 °C (option “F”)

2
1
1
3 2
3 C 419 Low & Medium Pressure filters
4 Thermal lockout
2 2
5
DIFFERENTIAL INDICATORS
Dimensions

75
60

DEM*30 Hydraulic symbol Materials


Electrical Differential Indicator - Body: Brass
- Base: Black Nylon
2
Settings Ordering code1 2
- Contacts: Silver
1
2 bar ±10% DE M 20 x x 30 P01 3 - Seal: HNBR - FPM
5 bar ±10% DE M 50 x x 30 P01
Technical data
- Max working pressure: 420 bar
- Proof pressure: 630 bar
Electrical symbol - Burst pressure: 1260 bar
- Working temperature:
C From -25 °C to +110 °C
Thermal
- Compatibility lockoutMineral oil, Synthetic fluids
with fluids:
2 2 2
Thermal lockout 1
Thermal lockout
A HFA, HFB, HFC according to ISO 2943
75

3 - Degree protection:
B IP66 according to EN 60529
1 1

Electrical data
- Electrical connection: Deutsch DT-04-2-P
A/F 28 - Resistive load: 0.2 A / 115 Vdc
Max tightening - Switching type: Normally open contacts (NC on request)
torque: 65 N∙m - Thermal lockout: Normally open up to 30 °C (option “F”)

2
75

1
1
3 2

DEM*35 C
Hydraulic symbol
3
4
Materials
Electrical Differential Indicator Thermal lockout 5
- Body: Brass
2 - Base: Black Nylon
A 2
Settings
Thermal lockout Ordering code - Contacts: Silver
1 1 2
2 bar1±10% DE M 20 x x 35 P01 B
3
- Seal: HNBR - FPM
5 bar ±10% DE M 50 x x 35 P01
Technical data
- Max working pressure: 420 bar
Electrical symbol - Proof pressure: 630 bar
- Burst pressure: 1260 bar
C - Working temperature: From -25 °C to +110 °C
2
Thermal lockout
2
- Compatibility with fluids: Mineral oil, Synthetic fluids
HFA, HFB, HFC according to ISO 2943
flexible cable: 240 to “A”

A 1
Thermal lockout
B
3 - Degree protection: IP66 according to EN 60529
1
Electrical data
53

53

50

- Electrical connection: Deutsch DT-04-3-P


- Resistive load: 0.2 A / 115 Vdc
- Switching type: SPDT contact
2 - Thermal lockout: Normally open up to 30 °C (option “F”)
A/F 28 1 1 2
Max tightening 3
torque: 65 N∙m 2
1
1
3 2

DLA*51
C
- DLA*52
Thermal lockout Hydraulic symbol Materials
3
4
Electrical/Visual
A Differential Indicator - Body: 5 Brass
- Base: Transparent Nylon
B
Settings Ordering code 2 - Contacts: Silver
2 bar ±10% DL A 20 x A x x P01 1 - Seal: HNBR - FPM
5 bar ±10% DL A 50 x A x x P01 3

Technical data
Electrical symbol - Max working pressure: 420 bar
4
- Proof pressure: 4
630 bar
- Burst pressure: 1260 bar
GREEN
LAMP
RED
LAMP
- Working temperature: From GREEN-25 °C to RED
LAMP
+110 °C
LAMP
- Compatibility with fluids: Mineral oil, Synthetic fluids
3 3 3
HFA, HFB, HFC according to ISO 2943
53

50

1 1
2
- Degree protection: 1IP66 according to EN 60529

2 2 1 1 2IP69K according to ISO 20653


3 2
5
A/F 30 Electrical data 3
Max tightening - Electrical connection:
4 EN 175301-803
torque: 65 N∙m - Type 5 51 52
- Lamps 24 Vdc 110 Vdc
- Resistive load: 0.8 A / 24 Vdc 0.2 A / 110 Vdc

Low & Medium Pressure filters 420


53

50
1
2 DIFFERENTIAL INDICATORS
1 2
3
Dimensions

DLA*71 Hydraulic symbol Materials


Electrical/Visual Differential Indicator - Body: Brass
- Base: Black Nylon
Settings Ordering code 2
- Contacts: Silver
2 bar ±10% DL A 20 x A 71 P01 1 - Seal: HNBR - FPM
5 bar ±10% DL A 50 x A 71 P01 3
Technical data
- Max working pressure: 420 bar
2
- Proof pressure: 630 bar
Electrical
1 symbol 1
- Burst
2 pressure: 1260 bar
3 - Working temperature: From -25 °C to +110 °C
4 4
- Compatibility with fluids: Mineral oil, Synthetic fluids
HFA, HFB, HFC according to ISO 2943
50

GREEN
LAMP
RED
LAMP
GREEN
LAMP
RED
LAMP
- Degree protection: IP65 according to EN 60529
2
1 IP69K according to ISO 20653
3 3 1
3 2
1 A/F 30 1 Electrical data 3
2 Max tightening 2 2 - Electrical connection:
4
IEC 61076-2-101 D (M12)
torque: 65 N∙m 1 - Lamps 5 24 Vdc
5 3 - Resistive load: 0.4 A / 24 Vdc
59 58

DLE*A50 Hydraulic symbol Materials


Electrical/Visual Differential Indicator - Body: Brass
58

58
- Base: Black Nylon
2
Settings Ordering code 1
- Contacts: 1 Silver
2 bar ±10% DL E 20 x A 50 P01 3 - Seal: 2 HNBR - FPM
54 bar ±10% DL E 50 x A 50 P01 3

GREEN RED
Technical data 4
LAMP LAMP
- Max working pressure:
5 420 bar
3 59 - Proof pressure: 58 630 bar
1
2 - Burst pressure: 1260 bar
1 2
1 - Working temperature: From -25 °C to +110 °C
2 3
- Compatibility with fluids: Mineral oil, Synthetic fluids
5 HFA, HFB, HFC according to ISO 2943
Electrical symbol - Degree protection: IP65 according to EN 60529
58

58

3
3 Electrical data Thermal lockout
1 - Electrical connections: EN 175301-803 1

2
- Resistive load: 5 A / 250 Vac
2 2
1
- Available the connector with lamps
A/F 32
3
Max tightening
torque: 95 N∙m
59 58

DLE*F50 Hydraulic symbol Materials


Electrical/Visual Differential Indicator 3- Body: Brass
- Thermal
Base: Black Nylon
58

3 lockout
Settings Ordering code 2 - Contacts: Silver
1
21bar ±10% DL E 20 x F 50 P01 1 1
- Seal: HNBR - FPM
2
52bar ±10% DL E 50 x F 50 P01 3
2
Technical data 3
4
- Max working pressure: 420 bar
58 - Proof pressure:5 630 bar
- Burst pressure: 1260 bar
- Working temperature: From -25 °C to +110 °C
- Compatibility with fluids: Mineral oil, Synthetic fluids
HFA, HFB, HFC according to ISO 2943
Electrical symbol - Degree protection: IP65 according to EN 60529
58

3 Electrical data
Thermal lockout - Electrical connections: EN 175301-803
1
- Resistive load: 5 A / 250 Vac
- Thermal lockout setting: +30 °C
A/F 32 2
Max tightening
torque: 95 N∙m

421 Low & Medium Pressure filters


3
2
1

DIFFERENTIAL INDICATORS
3

Dimensions

DTA*70 Hydraulic symbol Materials

47

39
- Body: Brass

34
Electronic Differential Indicator
2
- Internal parts: Brass - Nylon
Settings Ordering
1 code 1 - Contacts: Silver
2 bar ±10% DT A 20 x x 70 P01
3 2 - Seal: HNBR - FPM
5 bar ±10% DT A 50 x x 70 P01 3
4 Technical data
5 - Max working pressure: 420 bar
- Proof pressure: 630 bar
- Burst pressure: 1260 bar
- Compatibility with fluids: Mineral oil, Synthetic fluids
HFA, HFB, HFC according to ISO 2943
- Degree protection: IP67 according to EN 60529
47

39

34
Electrical symbol
Electrical data
1 +24 Vdc - Electrical connection: IEC 61076-2-101 D (M12)
- Power supply: 24 Vdc
A/F 30 2 4 ÷ 20 mA
Max tightening - Analogue output: From 4 to 20 mA
75% - N.O.
torque: 50 N∙m
3
Digital output - Thermal lockout: 30 °C (all output signals stalled up to 30 °C)
100% - N.O.
4 Digital output

5 0 Vdc

DVA Hydraulic symbol Materials


Visual Differential Indicator - Body: Brass
- Internal parts: Brass - Nylon
1 +24 Vdc
Settings Ordering code - Contacts: Silver
22 bar ±10% 4 ÷ 20 mA
DV A 20 x P01 - Seal: HNBR - FPM
35 bar ±10% DV A 50 x P01
75% - N.O.
Digital output
Technical data
100% - N.O.
4 Digital output - Reset: Automatic reset
5 0 Vdc
- Max working pressure: 420 bar
Green / Red - Proof pressure: 630 bar
clogging indicator - Burst pressure: 1260 bar
- Working temperature: From -25 °C to +110 °C
2
- Compatibility with fluids: Mineral oil, Synthetic fluids
39

34

1 1 2
3
HFA, HFB, HFC according to ISO 2943
- Degree protection: IP65 according to EN 60529
A/F 28
Max tightening
torque: 65 N∙m

2
1
3

DVM Hydraulic symbol Materials


Visual Differential Indicator - Body: Brass
- Internal parts: Brass - Nylon
Settings Ordering code - Contacts: Silver
2 bar ±10% DV M 20 x P01 - Seal: HNBR - FPM
5 bar ±10% DV M 50 x P01
2 Technical data 1
1
- Reset: 2
Manual reset
3
- Max working pressure:
3
420 bar
- Proof pressure: 630 bar
4
Red - Burst pressure: 1260 bar
clogging indicator 5
- Working temperature: From -25 °C to +110 °C
2 - Compatibility with fluids: Mineral oil, Synthetic fluids
34

1 1 2 HFA, HFB, HFC according to ISO 2943


3
- Degree protection: IP65 according to EN 60529

A/F 30
Max tightening
torque: 65 N∙m

2
1
3

Low & Medium Pressure filters 422


DIFFERENTIAL INDICATORS

10
Dimensions
A/F30 T2 Materials
Indicator plug - Body: Phosphatized steel
- Seal: HNBR / FPM
Seal Ordering code
HNBR T2 H
FPM T2 V

A/F 30
Max tightening
torque: 50 N∙m

DESIGNATION & ORDERING CODE - DIFFERENTIAL INDICATORS


Series Configuration example 1: DE M 20 H F 50 P01
DE Electrical differential indicator Configuration example 2: DL E 50 V A 71 P01
DL Electrical/Visual differential indicator
Configuration example 3: DT A 20 H F 70 P01
DT Electronic differential indicator
DV Visual differential indicator Configuration example 4: DV M 50 V P01
Type DE DL DT DV
A Standard type • • • A With automatic reset
M With wired electrical connection • M With manual reset
E For high power supply •
Pressure setting
20 2 bar
50 5 bar
Seals
H HNBR
V FPM
Thermostat DEA DEM DLA DLE DT DV
A Without • • • •
F With thermostat • • •

Electrical connections DEA DEM DLA DLE DT DV


10 Connection AMP Superseal series 1.5 •
20 Connection AMP Timer Junior •
30 Connection Deutsch DT-04-2-P •
35 Connection Deutsch DT-04-3-P •
50 Connection EN 175301-803 • •
51 Connection EN 175301-803, transparent base with lamps 24 Vdc •
52 Connection EN 175301-803, transparent base with lamps 110 Vdc • Option
70 Connection IEC 61076-2-101 D (M12) • P01 MP Filtri standard
71 Connection IEC 61076-2-101 D (M12), black base with lamps 24 Vdc • Pxx Customized

DESIGNATION & ORDERING CODE - DIFFERENTIAL INDICATOR PLUG


Series Configuration example T2 H
T2 Indicator plug
Seals
H HNBR
V FPM

423 Low & Medium Pressure filters


Filter elements are efficient only if their Dirt Holding Capacity is fully exploited.
This is achieved by using filter housings equipped with clogging indicators.

These devices trip when the clogging of the filter element causes an increase
in pressure drop across the filter element.

The indicator is set to alarm before the element becomes fully clogged.

MP Filtri can supply indicators of the following designs:

- Vacuum switches and gauges


- Pressure switches and gauges
- Differential pressure indicators

These type of devices can be provided with a visual, electrical or both signals.

Clogging Indicators 580


Clogging Indicators

581 Clogging Indicators


Clogging Indicators 582
Clogging indicators

Clogging indicators

583 Clogging Indicators


OUT OUT OUT

CLOGGING INDICATORS 1
2
3
1
2
3

OUT OUT OUT

2 2
1 1
3 3
Suitable indicator types
IN IN IN

VACUUM INDICATORS
OUT OUT OUT
Vacuum indicators are used on the Suction line IN IN IN
to check the efficency of the filter element. 1
2
1
2
3 3
They measure the pressure downstream of the
filter element.
Standard items are produced with R 1/4” EN
10226 connection.
Available products with R 1/8” EN 10226 to be
fitted on MPS series. IN IN IN
OUT OUT OUT

BAROMETRIC INDICATORS OUT OUT OUT


2 2
1 1
3 3
Pressure indicators are used on the Return line
to check the efficency of the filter element.
IN IN IN
They measure the pressure upstream of the
filter element. 1
2
1
2
Standard items are produced with R 1/8” EN 3 3
OUT OUT OUT
10226 connection.
IN IN IN

2 2
1 1
3 3
DIFFERENTIAL INDICATORS

Differential indicators are used on the Pressure IN IN IN


OUT OUT OUT OUT
line to check the efficency of the filter element.
They measure the pressure upstream
and downstream of the filter element
2
(differential pressure). 1
2
1
2 1
3
Standard items are produced with special OUT 3 OUT 3 OUT
connection G 1/2” size.
Also available in Stainless Steel models.
2
IN IN 2 IN 2 IN 1
1 1 3
3 3

OUT OUT OUT


IN IN IN

2
2 2 1
1 1 3
3 3

IN IN IN

Clogging Indicators 584


QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE CLOGGING INDICATORS
Visual Electrical Electrical / Visual Electronic
Filter family Filter series indicator indicator indicator indicator
SUCTION SF2 250 - 350 VVA16P01 VEA21AA50P01 VLA21AA51P01
FILTERS SF2 500 - 501 - 503 - 504 - 505 VVR16P01 VLA21AA52P01
SF2 510 - 535 - 540 VLA21AA53P01
VLA21AA71P01
RETURN MPFX-MPTX-MPF-MPT with bypass 1.75 bar BVA14P01 BEA15HA50P01 BLA15HA51P01
FILTERS MPH with bypass 1.75 bar BVR14P01 BEM15HA41P01 BLA15HA52P01
BVP20HP01 BLA15HA53P01
BVQ20HP01 BLA15HA71P01
MPFX-MPTX-MPF-MPT with bypass 3 bar BVA25P01 BEA20HA50P01 BLA20HA51P01
MPH with bypass 2.5 bar BVR25P01 BEM20HA41P01 BLA20HA52P01
FRI 255 BVP20HP01 BLA20HA53P01
BVQ20HP01 BLA20HA71P01
FRI 025 - 040 - 100 - 250 - 630 - 850 DVA20xP01 DEA20xA50P01 DLA20xA51P01 DTA20xF70P01
DVM20xP01 DEM20xAxxP01 DLA20xA52P01
DLA20xA71P01
DLE20xA50P01
DLE20xF50P01
RETURN / Suction MRSX 116 - 165 - 166 VVB16P01 VEB21AA50P01 VLB21AA51P01
SUCTION line VVS16P01 VLB21AA52P01
FILTERS VLB21AA53P01
VLB21AA71P01
Return MRSX 116 - 165 - 166 BVA25P01 BEA25HA50P01 BLA25HA51P01
line LMP 124 BVR25P01 BEM25HA41P01 BLA25HA52P01
BVP20HP01 BET25HF10P01 BLA25HA53P01
BVQ20HP01 BET25HF30P01 BLA25HA71P01
BET25HF50P01
SPIN-ON Suction MPS 050 - 070 - 100 - 150 VVB16P01 VEB21AA50P01 VLB21AA51P01
FILTERS line MPS 200 - 250 - 300 - 350 VVS16P01 VLB21AA52P01
VLB21AA53P01
VLB21AA71P01
Return MPS 050 - 070 - 100 - 150 BVA14P01 BEA15HA50P01 BLA15HA51P01
line MPS 200 - 250 - 300 - 350 BVR14P01 BEM15HA41P01 BLA15HA52P01
MST 050 - 070 - 100 - 150 BVP20HP01 BLA15HA53P01
BVQ20HP01 BLA15HA71P01
In-line MPS 051 - 071 - 101 - 151 DVA12xP01 DEA12xA50P01 DLA12xA51P01
MPS 301 - 351 DVM12xP01 DEM12xAxxP01 DLA12xA52P01
MSH 050 - 070 - 100 - 150 DLA12xA71P01
DLE12xA50P01
DLE12xF50P01
LOW & With LMP 110 - 112 - 116 - 118 - 119 DVA20xP01 DEA20xA50P01 DLA20xA51P01 DTA20xF70P01
MEDIUM bypass LMP 120 - 122 - 123 DVM20xP01 DEM20xAxxP01 DLA20xA52P01
PRESSURE valve LMP 210 - 211 - LDP DLA20xA71P01
FILTERS LMP 400 - 401 - 430 - 431 DLE20xA50P01
LMP 902 - 903 - 952 - 953 - 954 DLE20xF50P01
LMD 211 - 400 - 401 - 431 - 951 - LDD
Without LMP 110 - 112 - 116 - 118 - 119 DVA50xP01 DEA50xA50P01 DLA50xA51P01 DTA50xF70P01
bypass LMP 120 - 122 - 123 DVM50xP01 DEM50xAxxP01 DLA50xA52P01
valve LMP 210 - 211 - LDP DLA50xA71P01
LMP 400 - 401 - 430 - 431 DLE50xA50P01
LMP 902 - 903 - 952 - 953 - 954 DLE50xF50P01
LMD 211 - 400 - 401 - 431 - 951 - LDD
HIGH With FMP 039 - 065 - 135 - 320 DVA50xP01 DEA50xA50P01 DLA50xA51P01 DTA50xF70P01
PRESSURE bypass FHP 010 - 011 - 065 - 135 - 320 - 500 DVM50xP01 DEM50xAxxP01 DLA50xA52P01
FILTERS valve FMM 050 - FHA 051 DLA50xA71P01
FHM 006 - 007 - 010 - 050 - 065 - 135 - 320 - 500 DLE50xA50P01
FHB 050 - 135 - 320 DLE50xF50P01
FHF 325
FHD 021 - 051 - 326 - 333
Without FMP 039 - 065 - 135 - 320 DVA70xP01 DEA70xA50P01 DLA70xA51P01 DTA70xF70P01
bypass FHP 010 - 011 - 065 - 135 - 320 - 500 DVM70xP01 DEM70xAxxP01 DLA70xA52P01
valve FMM 050 - FHA 051 DLA70xA71P01
FHM 006 - 007 - 010 - 050 - 065 - 135 - 320 - 500 DLE70xA50P01
FHB 050 - 135 - 320 DLE70xF50P01
FHF 325
FHD 021 - 051 - 326 - 333
STAINLESS With FZH 010 - 011 - 039 DVX50xP01 DEX50xA50P01 DLX50xA51P01
STEEL bypass FZP 039 - 136 DVY50xP01 DLX50xA52P01
HIGH valve FZX 011
PRESSURE FZB 039
FILTERS FZM 039
FZD 051
Without FZH 010 - 011 - 039 DVX70xP01 DEX70xA50P01 DLX70xA51P01
bypass FZP 039 - 136 DVY70xP01 DLX70xA52P01
valve FZB 039
FZM 039
FZD 010 - 021 - 051
585 Clogging Indicators
All data, details and words contained in this publication are provided for information purposes only.
MP Filters reserves the right to make modifications to the models and versions of the described products at any time
for both technical and / or commercial reasons.
The colors and the pictures of the products are purely indicative.
Any reproduction, partial or total, of this document is strictly forbidden.
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