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Pressurised filter bags
« on: January 31, 2014, 08:53:57 PM »
Posted this on the other forum. Thought it might be of interest. A while ago I made this up to let me pressure filter my oil through filter bags. It also stopped the bags from overflowing when i was pumping oil into them - sometimes i would leave them unattended and then forget. The result a bad oil spill. This worked well but it was a pain undoing all the bolts to change filters.




So I have come up with another method which works just as well and no bolts to undo. Just filtered over a 150 litres in no time at all.





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Re: Pressurised filter bags
« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2014, 11:16:42 PM »
Looks good, fancy doing a wiki page on that?  I'm happy to help out with graphics, (as they would be 2D I think I might be able to handle it!)
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« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2014, 09:27:00 AM »
i think someone asked on the other forum, but i cant recall the answer -

if you are using pressure, why not just use a 10" canister?
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Re: Pressurised filter bags
« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2014, 04:01:53 PM »
Nice!  I guess the plastic will crack with time, but the same could definitely be done in steel :)

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Re: Pressurised filter bags
« Reply #4 on: February 01, 2014, 04:07:29 PM »
I guessed these weren't for pumping... but so you could have a header tank above and leave it draining down through them ?

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Re: Pressurised filter bags
« Reply #5 on: February 01, 2014, 05:54:09 PM »
The first version with the bolts has been in action for at least 18 months. The plastic used is 6mm acrylic and has not suffered from cracking or  being in contact with veg oil. I used clear acrylic as I happened to have it handy, also the laser cutter at work would cut it and you can see into the bags. I suspect steel or even MDF could be used. I will endeavour to draw it up and take more photos in the next few weeks.
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Re: Pressurised filter bags
« Reply #6 on: February 01, 2014, 05:59:12 PM »
i think someone asked on the other forum, but i cant recall the answer -

if you are using pressure, why not just use a 10" canister?

Good point, but I don't filter with the cartridges or filter housings and was trying to solve the problem of the bags overflowing when my memory failed and left unattended! I think this might work well with a gravity feed system, where you could leave it without fear of oil overflowing from the bags.
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Re: Pressurised filter bags
« Reply #7 on: February 01, 2014, 08:05:50 PM »
Looks a good idea.
I came a cross a lorry filtering the diesel in a flooded tax station a while ago.
Being the curious type, I went and poked my nose in and quizzed them about their filter system.
The filter it through filterbags. Two bags, four foot long, and about a foot in diameter.
Got me thinking a bit.
There were other filters as well, but the bags did most the work.
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