Y Strainer

Socla Fig: Y333.

Y-type strainers filter fluids to give protection to valves or components in a system, for example on the inlet of a pressure management valve. They have a simple design and are easy to clean and maintain.
Protection of pumps, valves, pressure reducing valves or backflow preventers, against any impurity in the piping system (dirt, rust, seal fragments, foreign bodies).
Filtration DN: 500 microns for DN 40/50, 800 microns for DN 65, 1250 microns for DN 80/100/125/150/200, 1600 microns for DN 250/300/350/400.
Internal/external epoxy coating.
Horizontal or vertical installation.
316 stainless steel strainer element with drain plug.

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Description

Socla Fig: Y333.

Y-type strainers filter fluids to give protection to valves or components in a system, for example on the inlet of a pressure management valve. They have a simple design and are easy to clean and maintain.
Protection of pumps, valves, pressure reducing valves or backflow preventers, against any impurity in the piping system (dirt, rust, seal fragments, foreign bodies).
Filtration DN: 500 microns for DN 40/50, 800 microns for DN 65, 1250 microns for DN 80/100/125/150/200, 1600 microns for DN 250/300/350/400.
Internal/external epoxy coating.
Horizontal or vertical installation.
316 stainless steel strainer element with drain plug.

Options

Double version c/w 1/2″ tapped boss as standard.
Fig. Y222 – Brass body, female/female thread.
Fig. Y666 – Stainless steel body, female/female thread.

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