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  3. Inox Standard Single Round Bag Housings – Size 3&4 (SBH)

Inox Standard Single Round Bag Housings – Size 3&4 (SBH)

Features & Information
  • PED compliant and DWI approved
  • Accepts SPECTRUM Economic or Premier bags
  • Housing head incorporates v-band clamp closure for quick and easy change-outs
  • Side inlet and bottom outlet
  • 1/4″ NPT vent port in head for pressure release
  • Includes 1/8″ perforated stainless steel basket which supports the bag filter
  • Protective polycoat finish
Applications & Industries
  • Commercial filtration
  • Industrial applications
Technical Data
Ordering Details

Features & Information

SPECTRUM Inox standard single round stainless steel bag housings come equipped with standard v-band clamp seals, adjustable legs and a corrosion resistant polycoat finish. Holds one size 3 or 4 bag filter.

FAQs - SBH

What are the standard features included in these housings?

These housings come standard with built in inlet and outlet pressure gauge ports for monitoring system performance, vent and drain ports for efficient filter changeout, and adjustable mounting legs for ease of installation and housing stability.

Do these housings have a reduced footprint, and why is it beneficial?

Yes, size 3 and 4 bag housings have a reduced footprint, making them suitable for applications with space limitations. This feature allows them to be installed in tight spaces while maintaining efficient filtration.

What are the advantages of using metal filter housings over plastic ones?

Metal filter housings offer advantages such as high-temperature and high-pressure tolerance, while plastic housings are chosen for their corrosion resistance and cost-effectiveness, depending on specific application requirements.

How do I choose the right filter housing for my application?

Consider the below factors when selecting a plastic filter housing. Consulting with a filtration expert or supplier for guidance is also advised.

 

  • Type of fluid
  • Flow rate
  • Temperature
  • Pressure
  • Chemical compatibility
  • Filter element requirements