Description
ELGi AF WM4
Mounting Hardware • AF Series Filters
This wall mounting kit is designed to secure ELGi Airmate downstream filter housings to a wall or panel for a cleaner, more space-efficient compressed air installation.
Wall-mounted filtration helps keep filter trains organized and supports easier service access.
Key Features
- Designed to attach AF series filter housings to a wall for space-saving installations.
- Supports cleaner piping runs and more organized filter trains.
- Helps improve service access by keeping housings at a consistent working height.
- Useful for point-of-use filtration where floor space is limited.
Specifications
| MPN | B003308170166 |
|---|---|
| Series | ELGi Airmate AF Series |
| Product Type | Wall Mounting Kit |
Benefits
- Reduces floor-space usage by moving filtration off the floor.
- Improves serviceability and helps standardize filtration layouts.
- Supports safer installations by securing housings to a fixed structure.
Installation & Application Notes
- Verify the kit matches your specific AF housing size.
- Use appropriate wall anchors/fasteners for the wall material and load; mounting hardware may vary by site.
- Ensure housings remain accessible for element changes and drain service.
- Verify compatibility using your ELGi equipment model/serial and service parts list before ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
ELGi AF WM4
▶️ Question: Why mount filters on a wall?
Answer: Wall mounting saves floor space and keeps filter trains organized and easier to service.
▶️ Question: Will this fit any filter housing?
Answer: Match the kit (WM1–WM4) to your AF housing size to ensure correct alignment and support.
▶️ Question: Does it include all fasteners?
Answer: Kits are designed for the housing interface; wall fasteners may depend on your installation surface—verify during install.
▶️ Question: Can I mount multiple filters together?
Answer: Yes—filters are often mounted as a train using connectors/clamps so stages stay aligned.
▶️ Question: Do I need to depressurize the system to service elements?
Answer: Yes—always isolate and depressurize housings before opening for service.