HCS_0001_Hygienic Component Solutions Catalog_Rev7.0 (2024)

QUICK TIPS Did you know strainer clips and elastomers are consumable items and fatigue over time? Clips: The fit of a clip must be checked regularly and replaced when it no longer provides a secure fit or is overly worn. Elastomers: Plan to replace the strainer elastomers annually at a minimum. Not sure when to clean a strainer? Installing a pressure gauge before and after a strainer can help. When the gauge placed after the strainer drops 8 to 10 psi following the initial flow start-up, you’ll know it is time to clean. GOOD TO KNOW • Strainer & Element Material: 316Lss • Sanitary ID Finish: 32 µin Ra • Maximum Temperature Rating: 250 °F • Full Assembly Maximum Pressure Rating (Standard Tri-Clamp): 125 psi • Full Assembly Maximum Pressure Rating (High Pressure Tri-Clamp): 200 psi • Wedgewire elements have some interior surfaces greater than 32 µin Ra due to the construction process. • A hot water jacket option is available in 4" strainer bodies only. Contact Sani-Matic for custom quoting. • When shipped, strainer assemblies with a Teflon Encapsulated O-ring are not lubricated. Strainer assemblies with other O-ring materials will be lubricated with an FDA-compliant silicone grease. • Filter tubes are FDA-compliant, and when used with perforated elements 3 / 32 " or larger maintain overall strainer assembly 3-A authorization. • Tuf-Flex ® Gaskets are PTFE gaskets with an EPDM core that helps to reduce "stickiness" of the gasket allowing for an easier and quicker strainer element removal process.

4" Body Size with 3" x 30" Element 2 sq. ft. area LONG

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4" Body Size with 3" x 15" Element 1 sq. ft. area

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