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Table 9 

Filtertechnik

 4406 codes and maximum particle counts (continued)

Code Counts/mL

Code Counts/mL

Code Counts/mL

Code Counts/mL

Code

Counts/mL

5.6 

0.256 

8.6 

2.02 

11.6 

16 

14.6 

128 

17.6 

1036 

5.7 

0.272 

8.7 

2.14 

11.7 

17 

14.7 

136 

17.7 

1102 

5.8 

0.288 

8.8 

2.26 

11.8 

18 

14.8 

144 

17.8 

1168 

5.9 

0.304 

8.9 

2.38 

11.9 

19 

14.9 

152 

17.9 

1234 

0.32 

2.5 

12 

20 

15 

160 

18 

1300 

6.1 

0.352 

9.1 

2.75 

12.1 

22 

15.1 

176 

18.1 

1420 

6.2 

0.384 

9.2 

12.2 

24 

15.2 

192 

18.2 

1540 

6.3 

0.416 

9.3 

3.25 

12.3 

26 

15.3 

208 

18.3 

1660 

6.4 

0.448 

9.4 

3.5 

12.4 

28 

15.4 

224 

18.4 

1780 

6.5 

0.48 

9.5 

3.75 

12.5 

30 

15.5 

240 

18.5 

1900 

6.6 

0.512 

9.6 

12.6 

32 

15.6 

256 

18.6 

2020 

6.7 

0.544 

9.7 

4.25 

12.7 

34 

15.7 

272 

18.7 

2140 

6.8 

0.576 

9.8 

4.5 

12.8 

36 

15.8 

288 

18.8 

2260 

6.9 

0.608 

9.9 

4.75 

12.9 

38 

15.9 

304 

18.9 

2380 

0.64 

10 

13 

40 

16 

320 

19 

2500 

7.1 

0.706 

10.1 

5.5 

13.1 

44 

16.1 

352 

19.1 

2750 

7.2 

0.772 

10.2 

13.2 

48 

16.2 

384 

19.2 

3000 

7.3 

0.838 

10.3 

6.5 

13.3 

52 

16.3 

416 

19.3 

3250 

7.4 

0.904 

10.4 

13.4 

56 

16.4 

448 

19.4 

3500 

7.5 

0.97 

10.5 

7.5 

13.5 

60 

16.5 

480 

19.5 

3750 

7.6 

1.036 

10.6 

13.6 

64 

16.6 

512 

19.6 

4000 

7.7 

1.102 

10.7 

8.5 

13.7 

68 

16.7 

544 

19.7 

4250 

7.8 

1.168 

10.8 

13.8 

72 

16.8 

576 

19.8 

4500 

7.9 

1.234 

10.9 

9.5 

13.9 

76 

16.9 

608 

19.9 

4750 

20 

5000 

22 

20000 

24 

80000 

26 

320000 

28 

1300000 

20.1 

5500 

22.1 

22000 

24.1 

88000 

26.1 

352000 

28.1 

1420000 

20.2 

6000 

22.2 

24000 

24.2 

96000 

26.2 

384000 

28.2 

1540000 

20.3 

6500 

22.3 

26000 

24.3 

104000 

26.3 

416000 

28.3 

1660000 

20.4 

7000 

22.4 

28000 

24.4 

112000 

26.4 

448000 

28.4 

1780000 

20.5 

7500 

22.5 

30000 

24.5 

120000 

26.5 

480000 

28.5 

1900000 

20.6 

8000 

22.6 

32000 

24.6 

128000 

26.6 

512000 

28.6 

2020000 

20.7 

8500 

22.7 

34000 

24.7 

136000 

26.7 

544000 

28.7 

2140000 

20.8 

9000 

22.8 

36000 

24.8 

144000 

26.8 

576000 

28.8 

2260000 

20.9 

9500 

22.9 

38000 

24.9 

152000 

26.9 

608000 

28.9 

2380000 

21 

10000 

23 

40000 

25 

160000 

27 

640000 

> 29.0 

2500000 

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Summary of Contents for PC9001

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ticle size channel 4 6 14 and 21 m ISO MTD Storage operating humidity 97 relative humidity non condensing Fluid compatibility Hydraulic and lubrication oils mineral synthetic phosphate ester compatibl...

Page 3: ...ire manual before unpacking setting up or operating this equipment Pay attention to all danger and caution statements Failure to do so could result in serious injury to the operator or damage to the e...

Page 4: ...is equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against ha...

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Page 8: ...6 Pink RS232 TXD transmit data 7 Blue 8 Red 9 Orange RS232 GND signal return 10 Tan RS485 A signal A of differential serial driver pair 11 Black RS485 B signal B of differential serial driver pair 12...

Page 9: ...shield ground connection 13 14 15 Table 3 Male connector wires DB15 to DB9 cable Pin number Color Function 1 Red1 Power input 9 to 33 VDC 2 Black1 Power ground return 3 White1 Alarm driver 4 5 Red2 R...

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Page 11: ...TATUS indicator light Shows a numerical system status code Flashes when there is a system alarm T C indicator light Shows the system temperature from the last completed sample XX X SAE indicator light...

Page 12: ...P C 9 0 0 1...

Page 13: ...ll Codes or Highest Code Display NAS Codes All Codes or Highest Code Display SAE Codes All Codes or Highest Code 4 To calculate average counts select Calculate Average Counts and adjust the number of...

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Page 17: ...eterioration at least every 6 months more frequently if conditions are harsh If the hoses need to be replaced do these steps 1 Remove the pressure from the system 2 Remove the power from the instrumen...

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Page 19: ...ed on ISO 4406 To change Filtertechnik codes to ISO codes delete all of the digits to the right of the decimal point Do not change the value either up or down For example a Filtertechnik code readout...

Page 20: ...5 13 1 44 16 1 352 19 1 2750 7 2 0 772 10 2 6 13 2 48 16 2 384 19 2 3000 7 3 0 838 10 3 6 5 13 3 52 16 3 416 19 3 3250 7 4 0 904 10 4 7 13 4 56 16 4 448 19 4 3500 7 5 0 97 10 5 7 5 13 5 60 16 5 480 1...

Page 21: ...0 21 8 18000 23 8 72000 25 8 288000 27 8 1168000 21 9 19000 23 9 76000 25 9 304000 27 9 1234000 NAS codes Table 10 shows the original NAS 1638 contamination limits by maximum particle counts per 100 m...

Page 22: ...26 4 Class 5 25 000 9730 1730 306 53 8 Class 6 50 000 19 500 3460 612 106 16 Class 7 100 000 38 900 6920 1220 212 32 Class 8 200 000 77 900 13 900 2450 424 64 Class 9 400 000 156 000 27 700 4900 848 1...

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