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Standard Filter
Competition does not offer guaranteed product performance
1940’s technology
Most Filters are flow rated dry in a laboratory
Heads:
Made of die cast aluminum
Interior not coated, causes
corrosion.
Water Separation:
Water separation is created by
centrifugal motion (spinning the air)
Does not work well with intermittent
or low flows, moisture carries over
Need high continuous flow for best
performance.
Short separation distance between
air inlet and filter element, moisture
carries over
Shortened element life
Elements:
Very small
Plug Easily
High pressure drop
Frequent replacement required
Plastic Bowls:
Requires metal bowl guards for
sa
fety
Compressor oils will cause
cracking
Unable to support electric solenoid
drain
Unable to handle large surges of
water
Aluminum Die Cast Bowls:
Internal corrosion
Drains:
Manual drains are standard on most filters
Float drains are optional
Location of float drains in one piece filter
bowls cause premature drain failure
Difficult replacement
Tsunami™ Water Separator
Dynamic technology
30 Day Money Back Performance Guarantee
Flow rated under heavy wet conditions
Heads:
Machined from 6061 aircraft
aluminum, anodized.
maximum corrosion
protection
Water Separation:
Air flows thru center air channel
tube to the bottom of Tsunami
It hits the baffle plate depositing
the liquid and particulate in the
large drain sump
The air is then redirected 180°
and flows up thru the oversized
Stainless Steel mesh element
Any remaining water droplets
and aerosols to 10 micron are
forced to the outside and will
run down to the drain sump.
Up-flow gravity separation
Performance is 100%
consistent at all flows
Barrel:
Oversize length and diameter
Machined from 6061 aircraft
aluminum
Mil Spec anodized inside and
out for c
orrosion
Large drain sump
Can handle large surges of
water
Bottom Cap:
Mil Spec anodized for corrosion
Elevated sump for sediment to
accumulate (extended drain life)
Easy to remove to service float
drain
Float Drain Standard:
Easy to service
Easy to install; low maintenance
Dynamic Technology vs Old Technology