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Reverse rinsing fine filter with flanges F78TS-100FB for high water flow applications. More information
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Connection size | DN 100 |
Connection type | Flange |
Medium | Drinking water |
Pressure | PN 16 |
Strainer fineness | 20 µm |
Strainer material | Stainless steel |
Temperature | 40 °C |
Weight | 42.31 kg |
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Download PDFF78TS flanged reverse rinsing filters are for installations with high water demand. They can be used in large residential buildings, for central water supply and in commercial or industrial applications. F78TS flanged filters have the same highly efficient reverse rinsing filtering system as the range of household fine filters. The F78TS can be retrofitted with the Z11AS fully automatic reverse rinsing actuator and the DDS76 differential pressure switch.The fine filter prevents the ingress of foreign bodies, for example rust particles, strands of hemp and grains of sand and thus reduces the probability of corrosion.
Product certification: DVGW WRAS
Can be equipped with automatic reverse rinsing actuator and its activation with differential pressure switch.
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