Description
ELGi EFFP150 Final Filter 150CFM Service Element
150 CFM • Coalescing Fine (Final) Filter
This high-efficiency coalescing element is designed to reduce fine aerosols and wet particulates as a final filtration stage for cleaner compressed air at the point of use.
Coalescing fine filtration grade targets wet particles down to 0.01 micron and oil aerosols down to 0.01 mg/m³ (ISO 8573-1:2010 (1:-:1)). Verify compatibility using your ELGi equipment model/serial and service parts list before ordering.
Key Features
- Fine coalescing filtration to improve air quality for sensitive pneumatic equipment.
- Helps reduce oil aerosol and moisture carryover when installed downstream of a pre-filter.
- Low pressure drop design supports efficient operation when maintained on schedule (per brochure).
- Service element format supports quick swap during preventive maintenance.
Specifications
| MPN | B016306880006 |
|---|---|
| Filter Stage | Coalescing Fine (Final) Filter |
| Air Quality Target | ISO 8573-1:2010 (1:-:1) |
| Recommended Element Change | 12 months or when the DP gauge indicates restriction (whichever is earlier). |
| Nominal Flow | 150 CFM (as listed) |
Benefits
- Improves reliability of downstream regulators, valves, and precision tools.
- Helps protect sensitive processes from aerosol carryover and contamination.
- Supports consistent compressed air quality with planned maintenance.
Installation & Application Notes
- Use with an upstream pre-filter to extend fine element life and prevent premature loading.
- Monitor restriction using a differential pressure gauge where available.
- Always depressurize and lock out the system before servicing filter housings.
- Verify compatibility using your ELGi equipment model/serial and service parts list before ordering.
Frequently Asked Questions
ELGi EFFP150 Final Filter 150CFM Service Element
▶️ Question: What does a fine (final) coalescing element remove?
Answer: It targets very small wet particulates and oil aerosols to improve point-of-use air quality.
▶️ Question: Do I still need a pre-filter before this element?
Answer: Yes, a pre-filter helps capture bulk contamination and extends fine element service life.
▶️ Question: How do I know it’s time to replace the element?
Answer: Higher differential pressure, reduced flow, or a DP gauge entering the service range are common indicators.
▶️ Question: Will this remove oil vapour?
Answer: Coalescing elements target aerosols; for oil vapour reduction, add a downstream carbon stage where required.
▶️ Question: Is this the same as a dryer?
Answer: No. Dryers control dew point; filters remove particulates, aerosols, and vapours depending on the stage.