Specifications
Sight glass
Drainage level
Discharge the drain before
reaching the center level.
Air Supply
Caution
1. The mist separator is not applicable to gases other
than compressed air.
The mist separator is not applicable to gases other than com-
pressed air (example: oxygen, hydrogen, flammable gas,
mixed gas).
2. Do not use compressed air that contains chemicals,
organic solvents, salt, or corrosive gases.
Do not use compressed gas containing chemicals, organic
solvents, salt or corrosive gas. This can cause rust, damage
to rubber and resin parts, or malfunction.
3. Operate within the specified operating pressure
range.
Damage, failure, or malfunction may occur if the mist separa-
tor is operated above the maximum operating pressure.
If the mist separator is used below the minimum operating
pressure, increase in the air-flow resistance due to clogging
will have such influence that the desired flow rate cannot be
obtained.
If the mist separator is used under a low pressure such as for
a blower, conduct sufficient tests by users to confirm the spec-
ifications and performances.
Operating Environment
Caution
1. Do not use in the following environments, as this
can cause failure.
1) In locations having corrosive gases, organic solvents, and
chemical solutions, or in locations where these elements
are likely to adhere to the equipment.
2) In locations where salt water, water, or water vapor could
come in contact with the equipment.
3) In locations that is exposed to shocks and vibrations.
2. Be careful about the contamination of the workpie-
ces due to entrainment of the ambient air.
If compressed air is used for air blow, compressed air blowing
out from the blow nozzle may entrain foreign matter (solid par-
ticles and liquid particles) floating in the ambient air, blowing it
against the workpieces and causing adhesion. Therefore, suf-
ficient precautions must be taken about the ambient environ-
ment.
Maintenance
Caution
1. Replace the element immediately when the time for
its replacement has arrived.
To replace the element, replace the O-ring and the gasket,
too. For the replacement procedure, refer to the operating
manual. (For element dimensions, refer to back page 6.)
<Element replacement>
In the case of the AFF2C to 22C, 37B, 75B, AM150C to
550C, 650, 850
The replacement interval for the element is when the pressure
drop reaches 0.1 MPa or after two years of operation, which-
ever comes first. A pressure drop can be verified with the ele-
ment service indicator (-T) or with differential pressure gauge
(Made to Order).
In the case of the AFF75A to 220A, AMD800 to 1000,
AMD801, 901
The replacement interval for the element is when the pressure
drop reaches 0.1 MPa or after one year of operation, which-
ever comes first. Confirm the pressure drop with a pressure
gauge. (With pressure gauge: -G)
2. Be sure to exhaust the drain accumulated in the fil-
ter container.
Failure to discharge the drain will allow the accumulated drain
to flow over to the outlet side.
When using the AFF2C to 22C, 37B, 75B, AM150C to
550C, 650, 850 with drain cock, drain guide or ball valve, dis-
charge the drain before the drainage level reaches the center
of the sight glass. If the drain is not discharged properly, it will
flow over to the outlet side.
Series AM
/AFF
Specific Product Precautions 3
Be sure to read this before handling. Refer to back pages 1 and 2 for Safety Instructions,
and “Precautions for Handling Pneumatic Devices” (M-03-E3A) for Common Precautions.
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