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I finally got my UMO filter setup done. Here are the basics:
The pump (a 115 volt boiler burner type pump) takes suction from the bottom of a horizontal barrel. It sucks the oil through a 10 micron Racor filter.
The pump discharges to a Cot brand 1 micron cartridge filter. The discharge has a pressure gauge and relief valve before the Cot filter. The pressure relief valve is to protect the filter and prevent a hose blowout (It is set for about 80 psi and will dump to the barrel in case of high pressure). Working pressure with clean filters is about 42 psi with clean filters and the oil about 50 degrees F. (the temp of my garage).
The oil from the Cot filter goes to the Cot heated head. This unit sprays the oil through nozzles onto a hot surface. This is supposed to flash any water into vapor which is vented to the atmosphere. The power for the heated head is from either 24V or 12V batteries. I am using a battery charger to keep the 12V battery charged while running the unit.
From the heated head, the oil gravitates back to the horizontal drum.
The Cot setup is specced at 8 gallons per hour, so I am running the filter unit for 8 hours per 30 gallon batch. That should completely filter the oil twice. Then I run the unit with the discharge going to my storage/transfer tank.
I figure to change the Cot filter when the disch press reads 50-52 psi. If the disch press reads significantly less than 42, it is time to change the suction filter cartridge.
All this is probably overkill, but I am anal about sending only clean fuel to the injection system. Also, I was wanting to build a system around the Cot filter as a hunting buddy sells these systems to large trucking outfits, marine and stationary engine users. They come out of Sweden and were designed to filter lube oil and remove water on running engines, but I think will work well to polish lube oil for fuel.
The pump (a 115 volt boiler burner type pump) takes suction from the bottom of a horizontal barrel. It sucks the oil through a 10 micron Racor filter.
The pump discharges to a Cot brand 1 micron cartridge filter. The discharge has a pressure gauge and relief valve before the Cot filter. The pressure relief valve is to protect the filter and prevent a hose blowout (It is set for about 80 psi and will dump to the barrel in case of high pressure). Working pressure with clean filters is about 42 psi with clean filters and the oil about 50 degrees F. (the temp of my garage).
The oil from the Cot filter goes to the Cot heated head. This unit sprays the oil through nozzles onto a hot surface. This is supposed to flash any water into vapor which is vented to the atmosphere. The power for the heated head is from either 24V or 12V batteries. I am using a battery charger to keep the 12V battery charged while running the unit.
From the heated head, the oil gravitates back to the horizontal drum.
The Cot setup is specced at 8 gallons per hour, so I am running the filter unit for 8 hours per 30 gallon batch. That should completely filter the oil twice. Then I run the unit with the discharge going to my storage/transfer tank.
I figure to change the Cot filter when the disch press reads 50-52 psi. If the disch press reads significantly less than 42, it is time to change the suction filter cartridge.
All this is probably overkill, but I am anal about sending only clean fuel to the injection system. Also, I was wanting to build a system around the Cot filter as a hunting buddy sells these systems to large trucking outfits, marine and stationary engine users. They come out of Sweden and were designed to filter lube oil and remove water on running engines, but I think will work well to polish lube oil for fuel.
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