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Old 08-03-2008, 09:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Water Seperator location..

Hi CF,

I am adding a P551311 water seperator to my set up...should I add this on the suction side or the pressure side of my Fass HPFP? TIA.
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Hi CF,

I am adding a P551311 water seperator to my set up...should I add this on the suction side or the pressure side of my Fass HPFP? TIA.
Im guessing this is the filter?

If its tighter than 100-150 microns....needs to go on the pressure side. Will have nothing but pressure issues if you put on the suction side of the pump.
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Im guessing this is the filter?

If its tighter than 100-150 microns....needs to go on the pressure side. Will have nothing but pressure issues if you put on the suction side of the pump.
Yeah it is a 10 micron. I was just thinking that after I posted that the Fass W/S are like 144 micron. Thanks a lot!
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