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HNP076 Series Oil Purifier

Water in hydraulic, lubrication, power transmission and insulating fluids adversely affects fluid performance and is a threat to system reliability.

Water contamination promotes corrosion and fluid system component wear, resulting in reduced component life and increased maintenance costs. It also degrades fluid properties, leading to reduced lubricity and load carrying ability, oil oxidation and the resultant formation of acids, and additive precipitation. The consequences are reduced fluid service life and increased fluid procurement and disposal costs.

The Pall HNP023 Series Oil purifier is designed for use with small to medium oil systems, particularly where high viscosity fluids are employed, and can effectively remove 40 liters of water per day from the oil*.

The Pall HNP fluid conditioning purifier uses vacuum dehydration to remove 100 % free water and as much as 90 % of dissolved water. It will also remove 100 % of free and entrained gases and up to 80 % dissolved gases.

Vacuum dehydration is the most effective method of water removal at minimum cost and ease of use. Unlike other methods it removes both free and dissolved water and cannot burn or otherwise significantly alter the properties of the oil.

Particulate contaminant removal is achieved using high performance rated (ß3(c) >2000) Athalon® filter elements.

In addition, a WS12 Series water sensor measures water content and temperature at the purifier inlet, allowing the purifier to operate only when the water content rises above a pre-determined level.

* Water removal rates are affected by the fluid viscosity, temperature, form of water (free or dissolved) and the amount of water present. Pall utilizes a well defined and repeatable test procedure that ensures thorough dispersion of the water in the test fluid initially and throughout the test. The water removal rate shown is for tests with ISO VG 32 mineral based turbine lube oil at 60 °C in the range of 2.6 % to 1.4 % water. The removal rates at higher water concentrations will be significantly higher.

Select the HNP023 oil purifier for:

  • High performance water, gas and particulate removal
  • Extension of fluid service life
  • Minimized corrosion within systems
  • Reduced fluid disposal
  • Reduced operating costs
  • Increased equipment reliability
  • Simple automated operation
  • Remote monitoring option

Removing free water is never enough!

1. Initial water content is above saturation (free water).
2. Maximum water removal capability of ‘free water removal’ devices (coalescers, centrifuges, etc.) is to the oil’s saturation point.
3. Water content achieved with vacuum dehydration is significantly below the oil’s saturation point.
4. Water content achieved with vacuum dehydration remains below the oil’s saturation point even after oil is cooled by the system heat exchanger. This prevents the formation of free water which is detrimental to fluid system components and the fluid.
5. If only free water is removed at initial temperature, when oil is cooled the amount of free water in the oil can increase significantly.


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Water in hydraulic, lubrication, power transmission and insulating fluids adversely affects fluid performance and is a threat to system reliability.

Water contamination promotes corrosion and fluid system component wear, resulting in reduced component life and increased maintenance costs. It also degrades fluid properties, leading to reduced lubricity and load carrying ability, oil oxidation and the resultant formation of acids, and additive precipitation. The consequences are reduced fluid service life and increased fluid procurement and disposal costs.

The Pall HNP023 Series Oil purifier is designed for use with small to medium oil systems, particularly where high viscosity fluids are employed, and can effectively remove 40 liters of water per day from the oil*.

The Pall HNP fluid conditioning purifier uses vacuum dehydration to remove 100 % free water and as much as 90 % of dissolved water. It will also remove 100 % of free and entrained gases and up to 80 % dissolved gases.

Vacuum dehydration is the most effective method of water removal at minimum cost and ease of use. Unlike other methods it removes both free and dissolved water and cannot burn or otherwise significantly alter the properties of the oil.

Particulate contaminant removal is achieved using high performance rated (ß3(c) >2000) Athalon® filter elements.

In addition, a WS12 Series water sensor measures water content and temperature at the purifier inlet, allowing the purifier to operate only when the water content rises above a pre-determined level.

* Water removal rates are affected by the fluid viscosity, temperature, form of water (free or dissolved) and the amount of water present. Pall utilizes a well defined and repeatable test procedure that ensures thorough dispersion of the water in the test fluid initially and throughout the test. The water removal rate shown is for tests with ISO VG 32 mineral based turbine lube oil at 60 °C in the range of 2.6 % to 1.4 % water. The removal rates at higher water concentrations will be significantly higher.

Select the HNP023 oil purifier for:

  • High performance water, gas and particulate removal
  • Extension of fluid service life
  • Minimized corrosion within systems
  • Reduced fluid disposal
  • Reduced operating costs
  • Increased equipment reliability
  • Simple automated operation
  • Remote monitoring option

Removing free water is never enough!

1. Initial water content is above saturation (free water).
2. Maximum water removal capability of ‘free water removal’ devices (coalescers, centrifuges, etc.) is to the oil’s saturation point.
3. Water content achieved with vacuum dehydration is significantly below the oil’s saturation point.
4. Water content achieved with vacuum dehydration remains below the oil’s saturation point even after oil is cooled by the system heat exchanger. This prevents the formation of free water which is detrimental to fluid system components and the fluid.
5. If only free water is removed at initial temperature, when oil is cooled the amount of free water in the oil can increase significantly.

Specifications

 Dimensions:  725 mm x 1585 mm x 1865 mm
(28.5 ” x 62.4 ” x 73.5 ”)
 Dry mass:  385 kg (849 lb) approx
 Inlet connections:  2 ” BSPP or 2 ” NPT
 Outlet connections: 1½ ” BSPP or 1½ ” NPT
 Inlet pressure: -0.4 bar g (-40kPag / -5.8 psi g) minimum
1.5 bar g (150kPag / 44 psi g) maximum
System back pressure: 3.5 bar g (350 kPag / 50.8 psi g) maximum
 Fluid operating temperature:  +10 ºC (50 °F) to +70 ºC (158 °F)
 Fluid viscosity: 700 cSt (3300 SUS) maximum
 Operating vacuum:   -0.6 barg to -0.9 bar g (adjustable)
(-60 kPag / -8.7 psi g to
-90 kPag / -13.1 psi g)
 Power supply: See Table 1
 Total Motor power:  5.5 kW @ 50 Hz, 3Ø
7.3 kW @ 60 Hz, 3Ø
 Materials of Construction  
 Base frame:  Epoxy painted carbon steel
 Vacuum vessel:  304 Stainless Steel
 Fittings and fasteners:  Corrosion protected carbon steel
 Control box:  Epoxy painted carbon steel
Hydraulic hoses and seals:  Fluorocarbon

Note: Pall HNP076 series fluid conditioning purifiers comply with all applicable EC directives and bear the CE mark.

Type

Oil Purifiers

Use

Filtration, Polishing, Prefiltration, Removal

Ordering Information

Purifier
P/N: HNP023 [Table 1/Code 1] [Table 1/Code 2]   Z   [Table 2] [Table 3] [Table 4] [Table 5]

Note: Z indicates fluorocarbon seals and AQP Elastomer Tube* hoses are standard. Other options are available; contact Pall.

Please select only from the following list of standard purifier options:

 
HNP076S3ZCPENA
HNP076S3ZCPENB
HNP076S3ZCPENC
HNP076S3ZCPEND
HNP076S3ZCPDEA
HNP076S3ZCPDEB
HNP076S3ZCPDEC
HNP076S3ZCPDED
HNP076S3ZCPFRA
HNP076S3ZCPITA
HNP076S3ZCPITC
HNP076R3ZCTENA
HNP076R3ZCPENB
HNP076R3ZCPRUB
HNP076S3ZCPPLB

Table 1 - Standard Voltage

 
Code Voltage
R 380 VAC
S 400 VAC
 

Standard voltages only listed. Other voltages will be available on request - price and lead time will be provided on application.

Table 2 - Frequency Options

 
Code Frequency
3 50 Hz, 3 phase
 

Table 3 - Seal Type

 
Code Material
Z Fluorocarbon
 

Table 4 - Mounting Options

 
Code Mounting Type
C Mobile (2 fixed and
2 swivel castors)
 

Table 5 - Process Port Connection Options

 
Code 2” inlet / 1½”
Outlet Connections
P BSP ISO 228 threads
 

Table 6 - Language Options

 
Code Language
DE German
EN English
RU Russian
PL Polish
FR French
IT Italian
 

Table 7 - Optional Factory Fitted Kits

 
Code Kit
A No optional kit(s) fitted
B 5m electrical cable, socket and plug, in accordance with IEC 60309 to electrically connect the purifier
C Gauge points, inlet and outlet pressure gauges and an inlet sight flow indicator to allow fluid condition and pressures to be monitored
D Both kits B and C
 

Optional inlet and outlet hose 5m P/N: HNP076HZ

Replacement Filter Element P/N: UE610 [Table 1] 40Z

Note: Z indicates fluorocarbon seals are standard. Other options are available; contact Pall.

Table 1 - Element Rating

 
Code Bx(c) >2000 based on ISO16889
AZ 3
AP 5
AN 7
AS 12
AT 22
 

Replacement Air Breather
P/N: HC0293SEE5

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