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Coltrisub Filter Model
Darn it will not format...work out the spaces....
Flow Rate Molecular sieve(g) Activated Carbon(g) Hopcalite(g) New filter(gram) Used Filter(gram)
MCH6 MS/AC Standard Filter 100 25 20 0 113.0 118.1
MCH6 MS/AC/HP Filter 100 25 7.5 20 116.0 121.0
with hopcalite
You mentioned a second filter...Bravo, this is ridiculous small, olny good to keep the pump portable.
Stop screwing around with the BSP stuff...you need to make the conversion once, go to NPT and if your time is worth little, flare everything. i did it for a while, now I buy Swagelock and Parker from ebay at pennies on the dollar, I must have 10 pounds of it here and it cost me like $400.
Best PMV out there a toss up..the big one from Lawrence Factor is really nice, has a replaceable seat... and I use it on one of my compressors, the other is the old Coltri, a lovely piece.
One of the problems with the Aqua environments is they tend to leak down which is really not a good thing. (I think not has bad as some say but it is not good, with your tiny filter is probably does not matter anyway) At this moment I am putting together a k-14 and have Parker 1/4 turn valves immediately before and after the filters to guarantee they stay pressurized. No leak back of the check valve, no leak down of the PMV.
Filters should hold some pressure for a month or more, not necessarily 200 bar, but at least 100 or so.
This K-14 gets another 33" tower, it has the big L.F. pmv and the 1/4 turn parker shutoffs to isolate the filters.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bwavntxt5ubdpsw/filters.jpg?dl=0
Darn it will not format...work out the spaces....
Flow Rate Molecular sieve(g) Activated Carbon(g) Hopcalite(g) New filter(gram) Used Filter(gram)
MCH6 MS/AC Standard Filter 100 25 20 0 113.0 118.1
MCH6 MS/AC/HP Filter 100 25 7.5 20 116.0 121.0
with hopcalite
You mentioned a second filter...Bravo, this is ridiculous small, olny good to keep the pump portable.
Stop screwing around with the BSP stuff...you need to make the conversion once, go to NPT and if your time is worth little, flare everything. i did it for a while, now I buy Swagelock and Parker from ebay at pennies on the dollar, I must have 10 pounds of it here and it cost me like $400.
Best PMV out there a toss up..the big one from Lawrence Factor is really nice, has a replaceable seat... and I use it on one of my compressors, the other is the old Coltri, a lovely piece.
One of the problems with the Aqua environments is they tend to leak down which is really not a good thing. (I think not has bad as some say but it is not good, with your tiny filter is probably does not matter anyway) At this moment I am putting together a k-14 and have Parker 1/4 turn valves immediately before and after the filters to guarantee they stay pressurized. No leak back of the check valve, no leak down of the PMV.
Filters should hold some pressure for a month or more, not necessarily 200 bar, but at least 100 or so.
This K-14 gets another 33" tower, it has the big L.F. pmv and the 1/4 turn parker shutoffs to isolate the filters.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/bwavntxt5ubdpsw/filters.jpg?dl=0
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