Description
ELGi AF C3
Connects Filter Housings Together • AF Series
This connector/clamp kit is designed to connect two ELGi Airmate AF series filter housings together into a compact filtration train without additional piping between stages (per brochure).
Connecting stages helps minimize leaks, saves space, and keeps filtration layouts consistent.
Key Features
- Connects two filter housings together to create a compact multi-stage filtration train.
- Reduces the need for interconnecting pipe runs between stages.
- Supports cleaner installs with fewer leak points.
- Helps keep stages aligned for easier service access.
Specifications
| MPN | B003308170169 |
|---|---|
| Series | ELGi Airmate AF Series |
| Product Type | Housing Connector / Clamp |
Benefits
- Saves installation space by keeping filter stages close together.
- Helps reduce pressure losses and leak points associated with extra fittings.
- Makes multi-stage filtration easier to standardize across facilities.
Installation & Application Notes
- Confirm connector size (C1–C4) matches the two housings you are joining.
- Ensure housings remain supported (wall mount or floor support) to avoid stressing piping.
- Leak-check connections after installation and after servicing elements.
- Verify compatibility using your ELGi equipment model/serial and service parts list before ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
ELGi AF C3
▶️ Question: What does a connector/clamp do?
Answer: It mechanically connects two filter housings together so stages can be installed as a compact train.
▶️ Question: Do I still need piping between stages?
Answer: The connector is intended to minimize or eliminate intermediate piping between connected housings.
▶️ Question: Can I connect different filter stages together?
Answer: Yes—prefilter, fine filter, and carbon stages are commonly connected as a train.
▶️ Question: How do I choose the right connector?
Answer: Match the connector size (C1–C4) to the housing models you’re joining.
▶️ Question: Should I support the filter train?
Answer: Yes—use wall mounting or appropriate supports so the assembly is stable and serviceable.