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The Van Air F102-7500 compressed air filter housing can handle 7,500 SCFM at 100 PSIG. During checkout, please enter the required Filtration Grade (*) in the "Special Comments" section. The filtration grades are all the same price and included in the cost of the filter housing.

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The Van Air F102-7500 compressed air filter housing can handle 7,500 SCFM at 100 PSIG. During checkout, please enter the required Filtration Grade (*) in the "Special Comments" section. The filtration grades are all the same price and included in the cost of the filter housing.

Our rugged F102 Series compressed air filter housings are welded carbon steel, constructed and stamped in accordance with ASME code Section VIII, Div. I code for 250 PSIG at 225° F. All of our housings receive a rigorous hydrostatic pressure test of 1.3 times the maximum working pressure.

The exterior of the F102 Series filter housing is protected by a coating of primer and air-dried machine enamel. The interior of the housing is protected by alkyd enamel. Both of these coatings help protect against corrosion, chipping and cracking to ensure a long life for the filter housing.

By offering 9 different compressed air filter housings, with flows ranging from 1,500 to 20,000 SCFM at 100 PSIG, Van Air has an F102 Series filter housing to meet a wide range of applications. The filter inlet and outlet connections on the F102 Series housings have port locations that allow for the installation of pressure differential gauges to monitor the status of your filter.

The top-loading feature of the F102 Series filter housing allows for the filter element to be easily replaced via an o-ring sealed swing bolt closure. This top-loading feature allows for the filter element to be replaced by one operator and without concerns for ground clearance.


FLOW CAPACITIES - SCFM

 Model   25 
 PSIG 
 50 
 PSIG 
 75 
 PSIG 
 100 
 PSIG 
 125 
 PSIG 
 150 
 PSIG 
 175 
 PSIG 
 200 
 PSIG 
 225 
 PSIG 
 250 
 PSIG 
F102-1500-* 520 845 1175 1500 1830 2155 2480 2810 3135 3460
F102-2000-* 690 1130 1565 2000 2435 2870 3310 3745 4180 4615
F102-3500-* 1210 1975 2735 3500 4265 5025 5790 6550 7315 8080
F102-5000-* 1730 2820 3910 5000 6090 7180 8270 9360 10,450 11,540
F102-7500-* 2595 4230 5865 7500 9135 10,770 12,405 14,040 15,675 17,310
F102-10,000-* 3460 5640 7820 10,000 12,180 14,360 16,540 18,720 20,900 23,080
F102-12,500-* 4325 7050 9775 12,500 15,225 17,950 20,675 23,400 26,125 28,850
F102-15,000-* 5190 8460 11,730 15,000 18,270 21,540 24,810 28,080 31,350 34,620
F102-20,000-* 6920 11,280 15,640 20,000 24,360 28,720 33,080 37,440 41,800 46,160


SELECTING A FILTER

To select the appropriate filter, determine the following conditions regarding the filter installation site:

• Maximum flow rate
• Min. and Max. operating pressures
• Operating temperature
• Pipe size
• Degree of filtration desired
• Contaminants to be removed

Next, refer to the Flow Capacities chart above and locate the column with your lowest operating pressure. Then find the flow rate closest to, but greater than, that of your system. Finally, read across to the left-hand column to determine the filter model that will meet your needs.

You will now need to refer to the Filtration Grades chart, located on the next "Tab". Determine the element grade that meets your needs. Be sure that the maximum inlet temperature listed on the chart is sufficient for your operating conditions.

Refer to the Dimensions and Specifications chart on the last "Tab" above and locate the proper filter model number. Once you have located the model number within the chart, verfiy that the inlet and outlet connections are suitable for your piping. Also make sure that there will be adequate clearance for element replacement.

FILTRATION GRADES

Application Element
Grade
Purpose Nominal
Particulate
Removal
Element
Flow
Direction
End Cap
Color Code
Aerosol
Removal
(Liquids)
AA Extra Coarse Coalescing 25.0 m IN / OUT Black
A Coarse Coalescing 5.00 m IN / OUT Green
B General Purpose
Coalescing
1.00 m IN / OUT Red
C High Efficiency
Coalescing
0.01 m IN / OUT Blue
Solid
Particulate
Removal
RAA Extra Coarse Coalescing 25.0 m OUT / IN Black
RA Coarse Coalescing 5.00 m OUT / IN Green
RB General Purpose
Coalescing
1.00 m OUT / IN Red
RC High Efficiency
Coalescing
0.01 m OUT / IN Blue
HT High Temperature
Particulate
1.00 m OUT / IN Zinc Plate
or
Galvanized
Oil Vapor
Removal
RD Vapor Adsorbing 0.01 m OUT / IN Black
Maximum Working Pressure
All Models 250 PSIG
Operating Temperature
Minimum 35° F
Maximum 150° F
Maximum Inlet Temperature
AA, A, RAA, RA, RB, & RC Series 225° F
B Series 175° F
C Series 125° F
RD Series 80° F

DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS

 Model   Flow1 
 (SCFM) 
 In / Out 
 Conn. 
 (Inches) 
 Drain 
 Conn. 
 (NPT) 
 A   B   C   D   E   F   Weight2 
 (lbs) 
F102-1500-* 1500 3 FLG 1" 18 3/4 10 3/4 32 70 3/4 82 24 309
F102-2000-* 2000 4 FLG 1" 18 3/4 10 3/4 33 1/2 78 1/2 89 1/2 30 337
F102-3500-* 3500 6 FLG 1" 24 3/4 12 3/4 32 77 1/2 92 30 420
F102-5000-* 5000 6 FLG 1" 28 16 33 1/2 78 1/2 93 30 582
F102-7500-* 7500 8 FLG 1" 32 20 34 1/2 80 1/2 98 1/4 30 823
F102-10,000-* 10,000 10 FLG 1" 36 24 35 1/2 83 3/4 104 1/4 30 1089
F102-12,500-* 12,500 10 FLG 1" 36 24 35 1/2 83 3/4 104 1/4 30 1130
F102-15,000-* 15,000 12 FLG 1" 42 30 44 1/2 94 3/4 117 3/4 30 1771
F102-20,000-* 20,000 16 FLG 1" 52 36 46 99 1/4 126 30 2428

* Insert appropriate filtration grades here.
1 Flow is based on SCFM @ 100 PSIG @ 100° F.
2 Weight includes housing and elements.
• Due to continuous improvement, dimensions and specifications may change without notice.
• Request certified drawing before pre-piping.