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SMC 3/4" Main Line Filter w/ Element Service Indicator & Auto Drain (78 CFM)
Maximum flow rate varies depending on the operating pressure
Modular Connection
Customize your filtration to suit your needs
Can be linked with other SMC products (sold separately)
Operates In 41°F To 140°F Ambient Temperature
Effective in a wide variety of applications
7.25 PSI minimum; 145 PSI maximum operating pressure
Long Lasting Filter Element & Element Service Indicator
Replaceable element lasts about 2 years
Auto Drain
Normally open (N.O.) auto drain simplifies maintenance
Specifications
AFF11C-N06D-T
General Information
Product Category
Air Compressor Accessories
Filter
Filter CFM
78
Regulator
No
General Purpose
Yes
Inlet Fittings
3/4"
Outlet Fittings
3/4"
Fitting Size
3/4"
High Efficiency
No
Overview
Product Category
Air Compressor Accessories
Weight
4 Pounds
Consumer Warranty
1 Year
Commercial Warranty
1 Year
Product Length
4.17 Inches
Product Width
4.17 Inches
Product Height
11.29 Inches
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Product QuestionsAnswered by Melissa, the Air Compressor Expert
On filters...what does it mean NO - NC??
What's the difference between normally open & normally closed?
Jerry
from Pennsylvania
November 17, 2015
Answer
It's referring to the status of the drain. An "N.O." drain remains open when it's not activated; an "N.C." drain is normally closed when it's not activated.
This allows flexibility in your filter setup. Normally open drains help prevent problems caused by freezing since the condensate doesn't build up.
For both NO and NC SMC drains the drain can be discharged manually by turning the drain cock to the "O" position.
Here's a link to SMC's NO / NC FAQ illustrations that will provide more details; click on the question if the pictures don't load right away.
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