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HENGST
1019216B


$44,326.00 USD

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  • Material:1019216B
  • Model:R928057814

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***Disclaimer: The following summary contains information gathered from various sources such as product descriptions, technical specifications and catalogs. While efforts have been made to provide accurate details, inaccuracies may occur. It is advised to verify all information by contacting Hengst directly.***
The Hengst 16 FE 7000 PWR3-A00-06V2,2-D0M0LD (1019216B) is an advanced inline filter designed for high-performance filtration applications. This single filter unit features a robust carbon steel housing and a multilayer glass fiber filter media, designated as PWR, providing efficient filtration with a grade of 3. The design incorporates a standard support cage material and an NBR seal to ensure durability and reliability under various conditions. The filter is equipped with an optical indicator for easy monitoring of the filtration status, with a switching point set at 2.2 bar. Engineered for foot mounting with horizontal port positioning, the unit adheres to DIN1092-1 port standards and has a nominal size of DN250. It can handle maximum working pressures up to 16 bar, matching its nominal pressure rating. The bypass valve is coded as 6, with a bypass cracking pressure of 3.0 bar, ensuring system protection by allowing fluid bypass if the filter becomes clogged. This model does not include features such as cyclone effect or check valve but does come with a lid lifting device for ease of access during maintenance or replacement tasks. Its suitability for HFC and HFA fluids expands its range of applications in environments that require compatibility with these fluid types. With an adhesive basis of PUR-Basis and collapse pressure rating of 30 bar, the Hengst 16 FE series ensures reliable performance in demanding settings where consistent filtration is critical.