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FSE

SUCTION FILTERS

DESCRIPTION
Suction spin-on filter

MATERIALS
Head: Aluminum alloy
Spin-on cartridge: Steel
Bypass valve: Polyamide
Seals: NBR Nitrile (FKM Fluoroelastomer on request)
Indicator housing: Brass

PRESSURE
Collapse, differential for filter element: 400 kPa (4 bar)

BYPASS VALVE
Setting: 30 kPa (0,30 bar) ± 10%

FLOW RATE
Qmax 75 l/min

WORKING TEMPERATURE
From -25° to +110° C

COMPATIBILITY (ISO 2943)


Full with fluids: HH-HL-HM-HV-HTG (according to ISO 6743/4)
For fluids different than the above mentioned,
please contact our Customer Service.

FSE-AMF
SUCTIONDIAGRAM
HYDRAULIC FILTERS

FSE

FSE

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FSE
SUCTION FILTERS

ORDERING AND OPTION CHART

F S E COMPLETE FILTER FAMILY FILTER ELEMENT FAMILY E S E


SIZE & LENGTH 11 12 21 22 31* 32* 41* 42* SIZE & LENGTH
PORT TYPE
B = BSP thread B B B B B B B B
F = SAE flange 3000 psi, metric screws - - - - - - F F
PORT SIZE
06 = 3/4" 06 06 - - - - - -
10 = 1" 1/4 - 10 10 - - - -
12 = 1" 1/2 - - - - 12 12 12 12
BYPASS VALVE
W = without bypass W W W W W W W W
A = 30 kPa (0,30 bar) A A A A A A A A
SEALS SEALS
N = NBR Nitrile N N N N N N N N
F = FKM Fluoroelastomer F F F F F F F F
FormulaUFI MEDIA FormulaUFI MEDIA
CC = FormulaUFI.CELL 10 µm β>2 CC CC CC CC CC CC CC CC
CD = FormulaUFI.CELL 25 µm β>2 CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD
ME = FormulaUFI.WEB 60 µm ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME
MF = FormulaUFI.WEB 90 µm MF MF MF MF MF MF MF MF
CLOGGING INDICATOR
* When ordering the filter
06 = 1/8" port, plugged 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 06
elements, please consider the
10 = vacuum gauge, bottom connection 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 following information:
91 = SPDT, vacuum switch 91 91 91 91 91 91 91 91
ESE31 = 2 x ESE21
X X ACCESSORI / ACCESSORIES ESE32 = 2 x ESE22
ESE41 = 2 x ESE21
XX = no accessory available XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX ESE42 = 2 x ESE22

SPARE PARTS
FILTER HOUSING FILTER ELEMENT CLOGGING INDICATOR

B S E X X E S E

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FSE 1+ E FSE 2+ FSE 1+ E FSE 2+ FSE 3+ FSE 3+
INSTALLATION DRAWING
62 62
FSE 1+ E FSE
FSE 1+
2+ E FSE 2+ FSE 3+ FSE 3+
80 80 72 55 72 55
E E
E1 E1 E1 E1 62 62
72 55
72 55
E3

E3
80 80
D1

D1

D1

D1
E E
E1 E1 E1 E1
E2

E2

H3

H3
D2 D2 FSE 4+
E3

E3

H2

H2
D3 D3
H2

H2
D1

H3 D1

D1

D1
H3

H1

H1
E2

E2

69.85

H3

H3
D2 D2

H2

H2
D3 D3 ØD1
H1 ØD1

ØD1

ØD1

ØD1
H2

H2

ØD6

ØD6
H3

H3

H1

1/8" 1/8"

48
24
D4 D4
35.71
D2 D2
D6 D6 D3 D3
ØD1

ØD1

ØD1

ØD1
H2

H2
H3

H3
H1

ØD6H1
ØD6
1/8"
D2 1/8" D5
H2
H3

D4 D4 D3
D5

D5
E4

E4
E6

E6
E5

E5

D2 D2

H1
D6 D6 D3 D3
H2

H2
H3

H3
FSE 4+

H1

H1
145 145 ØD4 ØD4
1/8" 1/8"
D5

D5
E4

E4
E6

E6
E5

E5

69.85
ØD1 ØD4
FSE 4+

145 145 88 88 1/8"ØD4 ØD4


1/8" 1/8"
48
24
35.71

69.85
ØD1 D6

D2 D5
H2

147
60
H3

D3
48
24
H1
35.71

"
1/8

150

FSEFSE
- 60%
- 60%
A A
D2 D5 30°
98 98
H2
H3

D3
ØD4
H1

FILTER HOUSING
88 88 1/8"
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 E E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 H1 H2 H3 Kg

FSE
FSE- 60%
- 60%AA
FSE11 3/4" 3/4"BSP
D6 - 96 96 M8 95 20,5 7 20 49 38 37 145 188 208 1,2
FSE12 3/4" 3/4"BSP - 96 96 M8 95 20,5 7 20 49 38 37 191 234 254 1,5
FSE21 1"1/4 1"1/2 16-UN 1"1/4 BSP 129 134 M8 133 ØD4 35 10 30 64 50 57 181 248 278 1,9
147
60

FSE22 1"1/4 1"1/2 16-UN 1"1/4 BSP 129 134 M8 133 35 10 30 64 50 57 226 293 323 2,0
FSE31 1"1/2 1"1/2 16-UN 1"1/4 BSP 129 - 88M10 - 88 - - 1/8 - - - - 181 216 246 3,6

FSE - 60% B
" "
FSE32 1"1/2 1"1/2 16-UN 1"1/4 BSP 129 1/8- M10 - - - - - - - 226 261 291 3,8
FSE41 1"1/2 1"1/2 16-UN 1"1/4 BSP 129 M12 M10 - - - - - - - 181 269 299 4,8
FSE42 1"1/2 1"1/2 16-UN150 1"1/4 BSP 129 M12 M10 - - - - - - - 226 314 344 5,0
30°
98 98 D6

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147
60

8"
FSE
SUCTION FILTERS

FILTER ELEMENT
AREA (cm2) B
A B C KG Media Media
M+ C+

ESE11 96,5 3/4" BSP 146 0,70 980 3.305

ESE12 96,5 3/4" BSP 191 0,80 1.390 4.745

ESE21 129 1"1/4 BSP 181 1,20 1.940 5.560

ESE22 129 1"1/4 BSP 226 1,40 2.570 7.360

A
MAINTENANCE

1) Stop the system and verify there is no pressure in the filter.


2) Collect the oil inside the filter with a suitable container.
3) Unscrew the dirty filter element (1).
N.B. The exhausted filter elements and the oil dirty filter parts are
classified “Dangerous waste material” and must be disposed of
according to the local laws, by authorized Companies.
4) Check the filter element part number on the silk-screen printing
or in the ordering and option chart.
Use only original spare parts.
5) Lubricate the element o-ring gasket with oil.
6) Screw the clean filter element until the first contact of the gasket
with the flange.
7) Tighten strongly for ¾ of a turn (indicative tightening torque of
18 Nm).

Accessories:
Clogging indicator.
If damaged, unscrew and replace it (check the part number in the
ordering and option chart). 1
Apply a thread-sealing and screw until tight.
N.B. An over-tightening can damage the thread.

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FSE-AMF
E-AMF
FSE-AMF SUCTION FILTERS
100
UCTION
N FILTERS
UCTION FILTERS
FILTERS
N FILTERS FLOW RATE [l/min]

0,1< v < 1 m/s


Recommended
Range

100 100 50
[l/min]

[l/min]

100 100

m/s

m/s
Recommended Recommended
RATE [l/min]
RATE[l/min]

0,1<v v<<11m/s
0,1<v v<<1 1m/s
Recommended Recommended
Range Range
Range Range

50 50 0
FLOWRATE
RATE

50 3/4 1” 1/4 1” 1/2


PRESSURE
50
DROP CURVES (ΔP)
FLOW

0,1<
0,1<
FLOW
FLOW

PORT SIZE
The
0 “Assembly
0 3/4
0 Pressure Drop (∆p)” is obtained by adding the
0 3/4 1” 1/4 1” 1/4 Element corresponding
1” 1/2 to the1” considered
1/2 Flow Rate and it must be
3/4 1” 1/4 1” 1/2
pressure drop values of the Filter Housing and1”of1/4
3/4
the Clean Filter lower than 3 kPa1”(0,03
1/2
bar).
PORT SIZE PORT SIZE
PORT SIZE PORT SIZE

FILTER HOUSING PRESSURE DROP


(mainly depending on the port size) Δp (kPa) FSE
4
3/4" 1”1/4
Δp (kPa) (kPa)
Δp (kPa) FSE FSE
Δp (kPa) Δp 3 FSE FSE
4
4 4
4 1”1/2
3/4" 3/4"
1”1/4
3/4" 1”
21”1/4
1/4
3/4" 1”1/4
3
3 3
3
1”1/2
1 1”
1”1/2
1/2
1”1/2
2
2 2
2
1 1 0 25 50 75 100 125 150
1 1
l/min
CLEAN FILTER0ELEMENT PRESSURE
0 50 75 25DROP
0 on the25
(depending both 25 0
internal
25
75
50diameter 100
50
50
100 75 100
125
75
125
Δp (kPa) 100
150
150 125 150
125 150
and on the filter media)ESE 11
Δp (kPa)
∆ ESE 12
l/min of the l/min
element
l/min l/min
4 4
CC CD ME MF CC CD
Δp (kPa) (kPa)
Δp (kPa) Δp (kPa)
∆ ∆
Δpp (kPa)
(kPa) ME
Δp (kPa) Δp 3 ESE 11
ESE 11 ESE 11
ESE 11 ∆
Δ p (kPa) ∆
Δ 3 ESE 12
ESE 12 ESE 12
ESE 12
4
4 4
4 4
4 4
4
CC CD CCCCME CD
CD MFMEME MF
MF CC CC
CDCC CD
CC CD ME 2 MF CC CD 2 CD MF
3 3 3 3 ME ME
ME
3 3 3 3 ME
1 1
2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 MF MF
MF MF
1 1 0 10 20 30 40
1 50 60
1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
1 1 1
l/min 1 l/min
Δp (kPa) ESE10210 20 Δp (kPa) ESE 22
0 10 0 60 0
0 10 0 20
20 30
10 40
10
30 20 30
20
40 30
50
50 4060
40
60 50
50 60 0 10 0 2030
10 40
10
30 20 30
20
40 30
50
50 4060
40 50 60
60 50 60
l/min 4 l/min l/min 4 l/min
l/min l/minCC l/min l/minCC
Δp (kPa) (kPa)
Δp (kPa) CD Δp (kPa) Δp (kPa) CD
Δp (kPa) Δp 3 ESE
ESE 21
21 ESE 21
ESE 21 Δp (kPa) ME Δp (kPa) 3 ESE
ESE 22
22 ESE 22
ESE 22
4 4
4 4 4 ME
4 CC
CC
CC
CC
CD 2 CDCD
4 CC 4 CC
CC 2
CD CC CD CD
3 3 ME ME 3 3 CD CD
3 3 ME ME 3 MF 3
1 1 ME ME MF
ME ME
2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2
MF MF
MF
1 1 0 MF 25 50 75 1001 125 1501 0 MF
MF 25 50
MF 75 100 125 150
MF
1 1 1 1
l/min l/min

0 25 0 75 150 0 0 50 75
0 25 0 50
50 25 100
25
75 50
50
100 75 100
125
75
125
Δp (kPa) 100
150 125 150
150 125 0 25 0 25 100
25
75
1+ 50 l/min
FSE25
50
50
100 75 100
125
75
125
Δp (kPa) 100
150 125 150
150 125 150
FSE 2+ - 3+ - 4+
l/min l/min
l/min 80l/min l/min
l/min 80l/min
N.B. Δp (kPa) (kPa)
Δp (kPa) (kPa) (kPa) FSE 2+ - 3+
Δp (kPa) Δp FSE 1+ Δp
FSE 1+ 60 FSE
FSE 1+
Δp (kPa) 1+
Δp (kPa)
Δp FSE 2+ FSE
60- 3+ -- 4+
FSE 2+ -- 3+
2+
4+ 3+ -- 4+4+
FSE3+ and FSE4+ 80
80 80
filters use double
80 element canisters. The Assembly 80
The pressure 80
80
drop of a complete FSE31-----FC--- filter at a 60 l/min flow rate
80
Pressure Drop is therefore calculated by adding the Housing Pressure Drop is obtained by adding the Housing Pressure Drop and half the ESE21NFC
40 40
at the real flow rate
60 and half the 60
pressure drop of the ESE2+ element. E.g. element pressure
60 60 drop at 60 l/min
60 60 60 60
20 20
40
40 40
40 40
40 40
40 57
20 20 0 15 30 45 20
60 75 90
20 0 25 50 75 100 125 150
20 20 20
l/min 20 l/min
4 4 4 4
CC CD CCME CD MFME MF CC CDCC CD
3 3 3 3 ME ME

FSE
2 2 2 2 MF MF

1 1 1 1
SUCTION FILTERS
0 10 0 20 30
10 40
20 3050 60
40 50 60 0 10 0 20 30
10 40
20 3050 60
40 50 60
l/min l/min l/min l/min
Δp (kPa) Δp (kPa) ESE 21 ESE 21 Δp (kPa) Δp (kPa) ESE 22 ESE 22
4 4 4 4
CC CC
CD CC CC
CD CD CD
3 3 ME ME 3 3
ME ME
2 2 2 2
MF MF
BYPASS VALVE1 PRESSURE DROP 1 MF MF
1 1
When selecting the filter size, these curves must be taken into account if it is foreseen that any flow peak is to be absorbed by the bypass
valve, it also must be of proper configuration to avoid pressure peaks. The valve pressure drop is directly proportional to fluid specific gravity.
0 25 0 50 75
25 100
50 125 150 125 150 0
75 100 25 0 50 75
25 100
50 125 150 125 150
75 100
l/min l/min l/min l/min

Δp (kPa) Δp (kPa) FSE 1+ FSE 1+ Δp (kPa) Δp (kPa) FSE 2+ - 3+FSE


- 4+
2+ - 3+ - 4+
80 80 80 80

60 60 60 60

40 40 40 40

20 20 20 20

0 15 0 30 45
15 60
30 4575 90
60 75 90 0 25 0 50 75
25 100
50 125 150 125 150
75 100
l/min l/min l/min l/min

N.B.
All the curves have been obtained with mineral oil having a kinematic viscosity are obtained from test done at the UFI FILTERS HYDRAULICS Laboratory,
30 cSt and specific gravity 0,86 kg/dm3; for fluids with different features, please according to the specification ISO 3968. In case of discrepancy, please check the
consider the factors described in the first part of this catalogue. All the curves contamination level, viscosity and features of the fluid in use.

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