Scuba Drive P0 or P21 Triplex Filtration System for sale

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This is a brand new unit, never used and retails for $1140.00

I am selling it for 699.00 Call 954-434-3342

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BAUER TRIPLEX filter system (Known as P0 in the USA and P21 in Europe) is a unique filtration process for smaller compressors. It is standard on BAUER models JUNIOR and OCEANUS as well as many CAPITANO and MARINER models. This single tower incorporates many important functions. First it incorporates the final stage separator to remove moisture before the air enters the filtration cartridge. Secondly, the filter cartridge then process the air to grade "E" breathing air with use of the 059183 cartridge.

Additionally this filter system also includes a final stage relief valve and a priority (back pressure) valve on the discharge.

This filtration system is sized to process 3200 CF of air between cartridge changes at 68 degrees. It is an ideal size system for compressors that are 5 or less horsepower.






How TRIPLEX and SUPER-TRIPLEX Air Processing Systems Work



1. Untreated compressed air from the compressor's aftercooling enters at the bottom of the TRIPLEX / SUPER-TRIPLEX filter housing.

2. The compressed air enters inside the filter housing in a manner that creates a centrifugal action that removes the residual air and oil particles. The resulting condensate collects at the bottom of the filter housing. The condensate must be drained manually at regular intervals.

3. The compressed air, having had the condensed water and oil particles effectively separated from the compressed air, enters into the air processing cartridge where it passes through a micro-filter to remove even the tiniest of solid contaminates from the compressed air.

4. A special drying agent removes water caper from the compressed air.

5. Activated carbon removes oil vapor from the compressed air. Some cartridges also include a catalyst that converts carbon monoxide to breathable levels of carbon dioxide. Cartridges with catalyst must be used on engine driven units.

6. A pressure maintaining valve is built into the bottom of the assembly to create a back pressure to improve the efficiency of the separator and cartridge, ensuring that effective air treatment beings immediately with the starting of the compressor. Clean, dry air exits the assembly via the outlet port and is ready for use to fill storage tanks or marker tanks.

7. A safety valve protects the assembly from overpressure. The safety valve is factory set.
 

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If it has a 225, you can just adjust it simply to 330, the only thing that is different is the stamp on the top. You do have to pull the top off it and adjust the internal screw but it is a fairly quick and simple process.
 
HI. diving tactics,

Going to start using a junior 11, with 300 bar engraved on top of the filter, right now have only 200's and one 220 bar tank, so could you take me through the steps to set the releif to say 225/230 bars ? I do have the parts manual, this s is 2004 model.

Thanks.

Shil
 
Hi shil,

First off, make sure there is no pressure in there.
Cut the wire (seal) that prevents removal of the pressure adjuster and throw it away.
Remove the two nuts that secure the grey housing on the top and the main adjuster (stamped part) and remove these as one unit.
Under there you will find a small grub screw with a locking nut, this is your final pressure adjustment.
Undo the locking nut and then you can adjust the final pressure with a flat blade screw driver - from memory, I think it will be anti clockwise to reduce the pressure.
Tighten up the locking nut again.
You can test it with the cover off (the grey housing and stamped part).
When you are happy, you put it back together again.
Now your final pressure adjuster (stamped part) will only allow you to go up to the pressure you have set or below it, but not over it.

DT
 
Thanks, DT,

Will try it out in a few days, travelling now.

Shil
 
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