Our
Mist Eliminator is a special purpose coalescing filter to
handle large amounts of oil with minimal pressure drop in
the air line. The housing of the Mist Eliminator is ASME coded
and coated with white enamel to prevent chipping, cracking,
and corrosion. We are so confident about the quality of our
product that a five year warranty comes standard on all of
our Mist Eliminator housings.
Like
the housing, the coalescing filter element used with our
Mist Eliminator is built to last. Designed to handle large
amounts of oil within the air stream, the filter element
is constructed of a thick bed of glass fibers that facilitates
self-cleaning and continuous draining. This ensures longer
element life than that of pleated or borosilicate glass
coalescing filters. On average, the filter element only
needs to be replaced every ten years and carries a ten year
prorated warranty. Throughout the operating life of the
filter element, pressure differential is 1 PSID or less.
SELECTING
A MIST ELIMINATOR
To select
the appropriate filter, determine the following conditions
regarding the filter installation site:
| Inlet
Temperature |
Correction
Factor |
| 50°
F |
1.10 |
| 75°
F |
1.05 |
| 125°
F |
.96 |
| 150°
F |
.92 |
| 175°
F |
.88
|
| 200°
F |
.85 |
| 250°
F |
.79 |
| 300°
F |
.74 |
|
Using
the Flow Capacities chart below, select your lowest
operating pressure at the point of installation and
read down that column to the nearest flow that meets
or exceeds your requirements. Follow along the row
to the left side of the chart to determine the proper
model number.
For inlets other than 100° F,
multiply your required capacity by the applicable
correction factor to the left. |
FLOW CAPACITIES - MSCFD
|
| Model |
50
PSIG |
60
PSIG |
70
PSIG |
80
PSIG |
90
PSIG |
100
PSIG |
110
PSIG |
120
PSIG |
130
PSIG |
140
PSIG |
150
PSIG |
| VME-125 |
95 |
110 |
125 |
140 |
155 |
170 |
185 |
200 |
215 |
230 |
245 |
| VME-250 |
190 |
220 |
250 |
280 |
310 |
340 |
370 |
400 |
425 |
460 |
490 |
| VME-500 |
380 |
440 |
500 |
560 |
615 |
675 |
740 |
790 |
850 |
915 |
975 |
| VME-850 |
645 |
745 |
850 |
955 |
1045 |
1150 |
1255 |
1345 |
1450 |
1550 |
1655 |
| VME-1250 |
945 |
1100 |
1250 |
1405 |
1540 |
1485 |
1840 |
1975 |
2130 |
2280 |
2430 |
| VME-1500 |
1134 |
1320 |
1500 |
1685 |
1845 |
2025 |
2210 |
2370 |
2555 |
2735 |
2920 |
| VME-2000 |
1515 |
1755 |
2000 |
2245 |
2460 |
2700 |
2945 |
3160 |
3405 |
3645 |
3890 |
| VME-2500 |
1890 |
2195 |
2500 |
2805 |
3075 |
3375 |
3680 |
3950 |
4255 |
4560 |
4860 |
| VME-3000 |
2268 |
2635 |
3000 |
3365 |
3685 |
4050 |
4415 |
4740 |
5105 |
5470 |
5835 |
| VME-5000 |
3780 |
4390 |
4995 |
5605 |
6145 |
6750 |
7360 |
7900 |
8505 |
9115 |
9720 |
| VME-7500 |
5670 |
6585 |
7495 |
8405 |
9215 |
10,125 |
11,040 |
11,850 |
12,760 |
13,670 |
14,580 |
| VME-10,000 |
7560 |
8775 |
9990 |
11,205 |
12,285 |
13,500 |
14,715 |
15,795 |
17,010 |
18,225 |
19,440 |
|
DIMENSIONS

| Model |
A |
B |
C |
D |
I/O1
Conn. |
Drain2
Conn. |
Total3
Wt. |
| VME-125 |
42
1/8 |
23
1/2 |
29 |
13 |
2
FLG |
1
NPT |
420 |
| VME-250 |
46
1/8 |
23
1/2 |
33 |
13 |
2
FLG |
1
NPT |
420 |
| VME-500 |
58
1/8 |
23
1/2 |
45 |
13 |
2
1/2 FLG |
1
NPT |
480 |
| VME-850 |
72
1/8 |
23
1/2 |
59 |
13 |
2
1/2 FLG |
1
NPT |
525 |
| VME-1250 |
78
3/8 |
25
3/4 |
63
1/4 |
14 |
4
FLG |
1
NPT |
710 |
| VME-1500 |
79
3/4 |
27
1/2 |
64
5/8 |
15 |
4
FLG |
1
NPT |
820 |
| VME-2000 |
71
5/8 |
34 |
55
1/8 |
18 |
4
FLG |
1
NPT |
1040 |
| VME-2500 |
84
5/8 |
34
|
68
1/8 |
18
|
4
FLG |
1
NPT |
1170 |
| VME-3000 |
97
5/8 |
34
|
81
1/8 |
18
|
4
FLG |
1
NPT |
1300 |
| VME-5000 |
161
5/8 |
34 |
140
1/2 |
18 |
6
FLG |
2
NPT |
1945 |
| VME-7500 |
178
1/4 |
42
3/8 |
140 |
23 |
8
FLG |
2
NPT |
2900 |
| VME-10,000 |
202
1/4 |
42
3/8 |
164 |
23 |
8
FLG |
2
NPT |
3180 |
|
| 1
Flanges are ANSI Class 150# R.F.
2 Electronic or demand drain recommended.
3 Weight includes element.
• Due to continuous improvement, dimensions
and specifications may change without notice.
• Request certified drawing before pre-piping. |
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