Type |
N/A Differential Pressure Clogging Indicator |
Model Code Description |
N/A VD5GC.01/-115 |
Style |
N/A Differential Indicator |
Degree of Protection |
N/A IP 65 (Only if the connector is wired and fitted correctly) |
Type of Indication |
N/A Electronic / Analog (4-20 mA Or 1-10 V) 1 Switch Contact At 75% and at 100% Trip Pressure |
Weight |
N/A 0.88 lb400 g |
Trip Pressure / Range |
N/A 5 bar72 psi |
Trip Pressure / Range Tolerance |
N/A ±10 % |
Note for Trip Pressure / Range |
N/A Standard, for use on pressure filters, except DFDK & DFZ |
Max Operating Pressure |
N/A 420 bar6000 psi |
Thread |
N/A G 1/2 |
Housing Material |
N/A Stainless Steel |
Medium |
N/A Mineral Oil |
Maximum Torque |
N/A 74 lb·ft100 N·m |
Industry Standards/Certifications |
N/A ATEX, UL and CSA®US |
BUn |
N/A EA |
Short Description |
N/A Electronic analog (4-20 mA or 1-10 V) / pressure switch 75% and 100% trips (VD & VR only) |
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Clogging indicators are warning devices that signal visually and/ or electrically that the filter element is filled with contaminants and should be changed or cleaned. These devices activate (trip) when the flow of fluid causes a pressure drop across the filter element that exceeds the indicator setting. In filters that incorporate bypass valves, contaminated fluid will bypass the element if the operator does not respond to the indicator warning signal within a reasonable time. In non-bypass filters, if the indicator warning is not heeded, the pressure across the filter will build up to the point where system performance is degraded, the element fails, or the system relief valve is actuated. |
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In a majority of applications, a HYDAC indicator is set to trip at 15 psid (1 bar) below the bypass valve cracking pressure; or, for a non-bypass filter, at 15 psid below the element design change out pressure. Typically, a HYDAC pressure filter bypass valve begins to crack at 87 psid (6 bar), so the indicator is set to trip at 72 psid (5 bar). A HYDAC return filter ordinarily begins to bypass at 43 psid (3 bar), so the indicator is set to trip at 29 psid (2 bar). Consequently, the operator has a period of time in which to change or clean the element before the bypass valve opens and passes contaminated fluid to sensitive components downstream of the filter. |
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Filter assemblies may be ordered with or without indicators. When ordered with an indicator, the assembly model code includes a letter symbol for the indicator, such as B, C, or D. When ordered separately, an indicator has its own complete model code, as described subsequently in this brochure. |
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Mobile indicators These indicators have been developed for special applications and are fitted with AMP, Deutsch and Junior Power Timer plugs. |
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Automatic vs. Manual Reset |
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HYDAC indicators are designed for use only with HYDAC filters, and should not be applied to other makes of filters. |
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Differential pressure indicators react to the pressure drop across the filter that is caused by the flow of fluid through the filter housing and element. These devices measure the difference in pressure upstream and downstream of the filter element, regardless of the system pressure. They are utilized in most pressure and inline return filters. |
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As the differential pressure across the filter increases, the piston / magnet assembly is driven down against a spring until the attractive force between the magnet and indicator pin (Type 1) or a switch actuator lever (Type 2) is reduced sufficiently to allow the indicator to trip. In a visual indicator (Type 1), tripping results in the indicator pin rising and giving visual indication that the filter must be serviced. In an electric indicator (Type 2), tripping causes a switch to make or break, permitting a remote indication to warn of the need for servicing. When the ΔP drops below the trip pressure for any reason, (installation of a clean element, heating of the oil, etc.), the piston/ magnet assembly returns to its original position. |