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Amiad Tagline Filters

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$26.75 - $154.45

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SKU:
Q_FAMCP

Description

Amiad Tagline filters are the low cost solution for constant pressure situations (before timers or valves).

All Amiad filters have a Y style body (except the 2" models) and male pipe threads (MPT) on the inlet and outlet. If connecting these filters to a hose threaded system, you may need to use hose to pipe thread adapters .

The 2" Amiad Tagline Filters (FAMCP2155 and FAMCP2200) are large "T-Style" filters with pressure gauge ports on top. Use the 1/4" female coupler to connect 1/4" pressure gauges to these filters. The female couplers and pressure gauges are sold separately. These 2" Amiad Tagline Filters have a threaded cap on the bottom of the filter instead of a drain valve. The cap can be removed to drain the basin of the filter.

Features:

  • Male pipe thread (MPT) inlet and outlet
  • Most models include a drain valve for flushing loose debris
  • The 2" filters have a threaded cap instead of a drain valve
  • Includes durable stainless steel screen
  • Replacement screens in a variety of mesh sizes available

Specifications:

  • Maximum pressure: 110 PSI (Standard Amiad is 140 PSI)
  • Maximum flow: depends on the size of filter - see chart in the details section below
Part #Filter Size (MPT)MeshFlow (GPM)Filter Area (Sq. In.)
FAMCP34 3/4" 155 13 17
FAMCP34200 3/4" 200 13 17
FAMCP1 1" 200 22 17
FAMCP112 1 1/2" 155 66 52
FAMCP112200 1 1/2" 200 66 52
FAMCP2155 2" 155 110 72
FAMCP2200 2" 200 110 72

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