ADD-Vantage 9000 High Flow

The ADD-Vantage 9000 includes OEI’s patented magnetic filter element as well as a stainless-steel cloth element. Systems are optimized for fluid viscosity, flow volume, flow rate, temperature, mobility, and mounting requirements. This specialty ADD-Vantage 9000 design is intended high flow, high volume, light viscosity fluids and oils.

Description

The ADD-Vantage 9000 includes OEI’s patented magnetic filter element as well as a stainless steel cloth element. Systems are optimized for fluid viscosity, flow volume, flow rate, temperature, mobility, and mounting requirements. This specialty ADD-Vantage 9000 design is intended high flow, high volume, light viscosity fluids and oils.

Flow Control

This ADD-Vantage 9000 is designed with “Inside-out” flow control designs with the magnetic filter element as the primary filter. Its high holding capacity allows for extended operating life of the stainless steel cloth element which minimizes bypassing and extends cleaning intervals. 

Benefits

» High holding capacity allows for extended planned maintenance periods
» Flows 43% more fluid or lube oil than conventional filters
» Continuous filtration in bypass
» Installs the same as conventional filters, no retrofitting required

Cleaning

Magnetic Filter Element: Remove the contamination with a lab cloth/non-fiber cloth that absorbs the contamination. Save the cloth in a sample bag to send for analysis.
Stainless Steel Cloth Element: Separate the filter element and clean with a solvent, soap and water, a parts washer, or ultrasonically. Then let the element air dry.

Use the magnetic filter element as a predictive maintenance tool by removing contamination with a lab cloth or rubber glove and depositing it into a sample jar. Send the contamination for analysis to determine the source of equipment component wear and prevent system failure.

Efficiency

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Installation

Limited Warranty

Service Life

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