Technical data
Thread G 1/4"
Model series Model series 0
Container design with polycarbonate bowl
Condensate drain Semi-automatic
Container volumes [cm³] 12
Optimal flow* [l/min] 190
H [mm] 132
H1 [mm] 105
L [mm] 43
Mounting brackets W 0 F
Coupling kit KP 0 F
Coupling kit with wall bracket KPW 0 F
Replacement filter X 23/35
Input pressure [bar] 1.5 - 12
Further information on FX014F
Weight 125 g / Pcs
GTIN 4050571311155
Customs duty number 84213925
RoHS compliant Yes
Description - FUTURA microfilter, G 1/4", Model series 0
Materials:
Body: PA 66 GF60, seals: NBR, condensate container: polycarbonate
Temperature range:
-10°C bis +50°C
Input pressure:
1.5 - 16 bar (model series 0: 1.5 - 12 bar)
Condensate draining:
Semi-automatic** (activated carbon filter without drainage)
Media:
Compressed air, neutral gases
ATEX:
Operating material without its own potential source of ignition in accordance with Directive 2014/34/EU (not model series 0 or differential pressure indicator / differential pressure gauge)
Advantages:
•simple assembly of single components using coupling kits within a model series.
Application:
Microfilters are used where high requirements are required for the purity of the compressed air requirements. Finest particle (> 0,01 µm) and oil mist is separated here. We recommend the upstream connection of a prefilter to increase the service life.
Dust removal:
> 0.01 µm (99.999 %), residual oil content: 0.01 mg/m³ (Class1 in accordance with DIN ISO 8573-1)
Optional:
Version with metal bowl and inspection tube (model series 0: without inspection tube) -M, automatic discharge -AM, automatic discharge closed when not pressurised (0 to 16 bar, model series 0: 0 - 12 bar) -AMNC
*at 6 bar input pressure and 0.1 bar pressure loss, **as soon as the inlet pressure falls below the minimum input pressure, the drain valve opens automatically. The semi-automatic drain valve can be prevented from opening by screwing the drain screw tight.
All data are to be understood as non-binding reference values! We do not assume liability for any data selection not confirmed in writing. Unless otherwise specified, pressure values refer to liquids from Group II at +20°C.