Process units clean up on US Navy diesels

A Fluid Conditioning Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 11, 2005

Three Magnom Process Units were installed on a US Navy vessel by a North American Magnom customer that provides customised hydraulic system flushing services to the US Navy.

Three Magnom Process Units were installed on a US Navy vessel by a North American Magnom customer that provides customised hydraulic system flushing services to the US Navy.

The Magnom filters assisted in cleaning each of the four main propulsion diesel engines, which are Colt-Pielstick 16-cylinder, four-stroke engine rated at 8500hp.

Magnom filters were chosen for their ability to filter ferrous particles to less than a micron without a pressure drop and their ability to be cleaned and reused.

The filters were arranged in a full-flow filtration circuit, off of a 4in line, at a flow rate of 2000 litre/min at a temperature of 80C.

To streamline the filtration solution, each Magnom Process Unit is mounted on a portable skid to enable optimum mobility and speed of service in a variety of situations.

The filters removed massive amounts of ferrous and nonferrous debris after a set of 3um absolute filters.

The combination of efficient removal of contamination on a portable skid enabled Magnom and its customer to shatter the previous record for flushing US Navy diesel engines.

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