Spec Sheet
5
Product Selection
Correct selection is critical for the operation of oil/water
separators. Increased condensate flow through an oil/water
separator reduces settlement time in the main tank, increases
oil carryover to the carbon stage & reduces contact time with
the carbon. The overall effect of incorrect sizing is poor outlet
water quality, reduced carbon filter life and the potential for
overflowing.
Capacities shown in this literature assume installation in two
of the worlds major climatic conditions. Should the oil/water
separator be installed in conditions other than those shown,
please contact your local Parker outlet or approved distributor/
agent for correct sizing.
Oil types
To simplify the selection, lubricant classifications have been
split into three bands depending upon their ability to separate
within a static type oil/water separator.
Band A: Turbine Oil, Additive Free Oil
Band B: Mineral
Poly alpha olefins (PAO)
Trimethylolpropane Ester (TMP),
Pentaerythrityl Ester (PE)
Band C: Diesters, Triesters,
Polyoxyalkylene glycol (PAG)
Inseparable using Static Separation
Techniques: Automatic transmission fluid (ATF)
Drain type
The condensate should be removed from the compressed
air system using a drainage method that does not cause
emulsification of the condensate and is appropriate for the
unit. Usual methods include :
• LevelOperatedElectronicDrain
• FloatDrain
• TimedSolenoidDrain*
Parker recommends the use of the ED3000 Series range of
condensate drains. Manual and Thermodynamic Disc trap
drains must not be used with the ES2000 Series oil/water
separators.
*If the use of Timed Solenoid Drains is unavoidable, steps
must be taken to reduce the air loss as this has
an emulsifying effect on the condensate.
Refrigeration dryers
A refrigeration dryer installed in a compressed air system
can significantly increase the condensate produced. The oil/
water separator must be sized appropriately to treat the extra
condensate produced. Flow capacities within this literature are
shown both with and without a refrigeration dryer installed.
Important Note:
Additives blended into the lubricants to prevent bacterial growth, rusting, corrosion, and to promote
emulsification, such as detergents etc., can have an impact on the separating process. Static oil/water
separators are unable to separate stable emulsions or oils that are miscible in water. Additionally, these
units will not totally separate lubricants containing: Emulsifying Agents; Glycol additives;
or Polyglycol based coolants.
Weights and Dimensions
Model
Height(H) Width(W) Depth(D)
Weight
Empty Full
mm ins mm ins mm ins kg lbs kg lbs
ES2100 842 33.1 250 9.8 315 12.4 6 13 24.5 154
ES2150 810 31.9 350 13.8 430 16.9 10 22 78.5 173
ES2200 805 31.7 350 13.8 450 17.7 12 26 93.5 206
ES2300 1195 47.0 500 19.7 800 31.5 27 59 159 350
ES2400 1195 47.0 650 26.6 800 31.5 36 79 217 477
ES2500 1535 60.4 700 27.6 985 38.8 70 154 400 880
ES2600 1535 60.4 1000 39.4 1010 39.8 97 214 550 1210
Technical Data
W
H
D
ES2100
Model ES2100 ES2150 ES2200 ES2300 ES2400 ES2500 ES2600
InletConnections
1 x
1
⁄
2”
1 x
1
⁄
4”
1 x
1
⁄
2”
1 x
1
⁄
4”
1 x
1
⁄
2”
1 x
1
⁄
4”
1 x
1
⁄
2”
3 x
1
⁄
4”
1 x
1
⁄
2”
3 x
1
⁄
4”
1 x
1
⁄
2”
3 x
1
⁄
4”
1 x
1
⁄
2”
3 x
1
⁄
4”
OutletHoseConnections
19mm (
3
⁄
4”) 25mm (1”) 19mm (
3
⁄
4”) 25mm (1”) 25mm (1”) 25mm (1”) 25mm (1”)
SettlementTankCapacity
N/A 60 litres 75 litres 125 litres 185 litres 355 litres 485 litres
N/A 16 US G 20 US G 33 US G 49 US G 94 US G 128 US G
Max.Pressure
16 bar g (232 psi g)
Min/Max
Temperature
°C 5 to 35 5 to 35 5 to 35 5 to 35 5 to 35 5 to 35 5 to 35
°F 41 to 95 41 to 95 41 to 95 41 to 95 41 to 95 41 to 95 41 to 95
Material(Re-cyclable)
Polyethylene
H
W
D
ES2150 to ES2600


