Van Gas Technologies GF200-100-1-RAA Natural Gas Particulate Filter (100 SCFM, 1" NPT)

VAN GAS® GF200-100-1-RAA Natural Gas Particulate Filter With Manual Drain, 1 in Port, NPT Connection, 25 um Filter

VAN GAS® GF200-100-1-RAA Natural Gas Particulate Filter With Manual Drain, 1 in Port, NPT Connection, 25 um Filter GF200-100-1-RAA

Van Air Systems GF200 Series coalescing and particulate filters are designed to remove contaminants from natural gas systems. Available in 1/4 to 3 in NPT connection sizes and flow capacities from 15 to 1600 scfm at 100 psig in 16 housings and nine filtration grades, the GF200 Series removes oil aerosols, oil vapors, condensed water and particulates. GF200 housings are made of cast aluminum and coated with an epoxy powder-coated for corrosion resistance. All units include push-on elements with a durable polyester drain layer. Accessories include differential pressure indicators, wall-mounting kits, connector kits and automatic drain valves.
VAN GAS® Natural Gas Particulate Filter With Manual Drain, Series: GF200 Series, 1 in Port, NPT Connection, 100 scfm Flow Rate, 250 psig Pressure, Filter Rating: 25 um, Extra Coarse Filter Grade, 35 to 225 deg F, Wall Mounting, Cast Aluminum Housing, Epoxy Powder-Coated, White, 4-15/16 in Overall Width, 14-9/16 in Overall Height, For Use With: Compressed Gas Systems

Color      :      White
Connection Type      :      NPT
Filter Grade      :      Extra Coarse
Filter Rating      :      25 um
Finish      :      Epoxy Powder-Coated
Flow Rate      :      100 scfm
Housing Material      :      Cast Aluminum
Mounting Type      :      Wall
Overall Height      :      14-9/16 in
Overall Width      :      4-15/16 in
Port Size      :      1 in
Pressure Rating      :      250 psig
Series      :      GF200 Series
Suitable For Use With      :      Compressed Gas Systems
Temperature Rating      :      35 to 225 deg F
  • Push-on element for quick servicing
  • Green to red indicator gauge signals when element needs replacing
  • Long-lasting elements reduce maintenance costs