Gravity filter KIT FILTRELEC GREEN
for rainwaterfor vegetable oilcartridge

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Characteristics

Designed for
for rainwater, for vegetable oil
Filtration element
cartridge
Filtration method
gravity
Applications
for transformers
Mounting
screw-lock
Fluid specification
rainwater
Other characteristics
compact, automatic, high-efficiency, high-performance, small, energy-efficient, dielectric
Flow

3 l/min
(0.793 us gal/min)

Description

FILTRELEC GREEN filter kit for flow rates up to 3L/min, for filtering dielectric oils of plant origin from rainwater. Complete kit designed for filtering stormwater runoff contaminated with plant esters Flow rate: 3 litres/min Includes: prefilter, FILTRELEC® M2 GREEN filter cartridge, drain valve, elbow, Teflon tape. 3 functions: drains off rainwater, traps hydrocarbons definitively, and seals off instantly in the event of a sudden hydrocarbon leak. Complete kit includes: - 1 FILTRELEC® M2 GREEN filter to be fitted to an outlet on the side of the bund - 1 prefilter - 1 x 2" stainless steel drain valve, 1/4 turn to isolate unit for maintenance - 1 x 2" male/female galvanised steel elbow - 1 roll of Teflon tape FILTRELEC® M2 GREEN is used to filter stormwater runoff, trapping harmful plant-based oils and enabling continuous water discharge, and thus preventing soil pollution. Guarantees residual hydrocarbon concentration in rainwater at filter outlet of less than 5 mg per litre FILTRELEC® is a technical and cost-effective alternative to traditional decanter and separator systems, and it complies with French Clean Water legislation, NFC 13-200 standard, REACH regulations and the RoHS Directive. Filters validated by Bureau Veritas, SGS and TÜV.

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