The Racor Turbine Series is the most trusted fuel filtration water separator available in the market. The design and manufacturing team at Racor developed a unique engineered media that incorporates a graduated pore structure to increase the dirt holding capacity and extend filter life.
To meet the unique requirements of customer's engines, Racor Turbine Series fuel filter water separators are available in a wide range of configurations. All models utilize Racor's proprietary Aquabloc® filtration elements. Aquabloc® is a unique engineered media that incorporates pleat-spacing corrugations and a graduated pore structure to increase dirt-holding capacity and extend filter life. The media is waterproof and rustproof, capturing contaminants while the specially treated surface separates and coalesces water from the fuel; causing the water to gather into large droplets that then fall into the clear collection bowl.
This 10 micron filter captures more contaminants than 30 micron elements, and is more effective at stopping water. It extends the life of the entire fuel system, and is our most popular choice.
How They WorkFor optimal performance, Turbine Series filter assemblies should be installed on the vacuum side of the fuel transfer pump. They remove contaminates from fuel using the following three-stage process:
Stage One: Water separation. As fuel enters the filter assembly, it moves through the centrifuge and spins off large solids and water droplets, which fall to the bottom of the collection bowl.
Stage Two: Coalescing. Small water droplets bead-up on the surface of the conical baffle and cartridge element. When heavy enough, they fall to the bottom of the bowl.
Stage Three: Filtration. Proprietary Aquabloc cartridge stops and captures fine hard and soft contaminants, while remaining water coalesces on the media surface. The coalesced water gathers into larger drops that then fall down into the clear collection bowl.
Benefits- Removes water that enters the system through condensation in the fuel tank. Any water present in the fuel stream will support bacterial growth, which can cause clogged filters and result in the formation of corrosive acids. Susceptible components then rust and corrode, leading to erosion and wear of critical fuel system components.
- Removes hard particles present in air that are introduced during fueling, such as sand and silica.
- Removes soft contaminant particles from overheated and degraded diesel fuel, which coat filters with black asphaltene-like substance, leading to power loss and engine shutdown.
- Prevents costly injector damage and increases operational life of downstream filters.
- Saves time and money by eliminating unplanned maintenance and unscheduled downtime from system component failure.
- With Racor 75 and 791000 Turbines, a simple turn of a valve puts a clean filter back on-line. Servicing of the clogged filter can then be performed with the engine running.
Features
- Aquabloc engineered media elements with 98% efficiency at 10 micron
- Corrosion-resistant construction
- Clear contaminant collection bowl
Specifications
- Max Flow Rate: 360 GPH (1,362 lph)
- Port Size: 1 5/16 in. - 12 UN-2B (SAE 1926-1)
(2x) Port plugs supplied
(2x) 3/4 in. NPTF Adapters Supplied - Height: 21.95 in. (55.75 cm)
- Width: 15.06 in. (38.25 cm)
- Depth: 7.89 in. (20.02 cm)
- Service Clearance: 10 in. (25.4 cm)
- Maximum Head Pressure: 15 psi (1.03 bar)
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