Housing for coalescing filter
max. 50 cfm | CCV12000 series
Parker Racor Division
How to Select the Racor CCV® Assembly
Racor CCV® application is determined by crankcase flow in CFM. CFM on new engines is low but as the engine wears on, the CFM increases. Select the correct Racor CCV® model by dividing the engine horsepower output by 40. Single CCV® units are designed to handle various crankcase flow rates up to 50 CFM. Traditionally, the crankcase flow rate can be calculated as follows: Rated horsepower ÷ 40 = cubic feet per minute (CFM). This formula can only be used as a guide since recent improvements in piston design have produced engines with higher horsepower and lower blow-by flow rates. The blowby flow rate of a worn engine, at time of overhaul, is generally double the flow rate when the engine is new. The flow rate of a worn engine is factored into the formula.








