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MR-Series
MR-Series Specifications
Flow Rate
200 to 600 GPH (750 to 2300 LPH)
Height
56 in (142cm)
Width
35 in (90cm)
Depth
21 in (53cm)
Fluid Pressure
6-80 PSIG (0.5 to 5.5 Bar)
Fluid Temp.*
65 to 200˚F (18 to 93˚C)
Fluid Viscosity*
2 to 220 cSt @ 40˚C
Fluid Flash Point
>140˚F (60˚C)
*Contact an ISOPur representative for operation outside of recommended ranges.
FEATURES
Sludge/varnish prevention
Variable Flow
Smart Pak Options
PLC Display for easy operation
Agglomerates small particles into filterable size
Removal of ferrous and non-ferrous contaminant
Improves water and air separability
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MR-Series data sheet
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MR-Series SmartPak™ Features
Smart Flow
Automated sensing of temperature, pressure, and flow
Optimizes flow rate in response to changing fluid conditions
Filter Minder
Automatic reminders to change filters when full
Prevention of pressure buildup behind fine filters
Programmable Logic Controller with digital display
Automated sensing of temperature, pressure, and flow
Optimizes flow rate in response to changing fluid conditions