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How to Use Water Absorbing Filters

Adding Water Absorbing Filters to a Bulk Filtration System

Free water is probably the single biggest cause of fuel system failure. OEs require that zero free water reaches the high pressure common rail (HPCR) fuel system. Water absorbing filters are the only sure way to prevent free water from being dispensed into your equipment. Eliminating water will reduce rust, corrosion, wear, fuel degradation and other damage. It will also help prevent denied warranty claims.

How Water Absorbing Filters Work

Regular (particulate) filters and water absorbing filters do two distinct jobs; the first removes hard particulate from fluids while the second removes free water. The medias are quite different, each designed to optimize the specific job at hand.

Particulate

Absorbent

Medias at 100x Under SEM

Donaldson's particulate filters are made of synthetic fiber. The fibers’ consistent size and shape allows for specific pore size control and the maximum amount of contaminant-catching surface area. The result maximizes both filter efficiency and dirt holding capacity.

Water absorbing filters, on the other hand, use superabsorbent polymer technology with a high affinity for water absorption. This media quickly and effectively removes free water from petroleum-based fluids. Unlike coalescing media, absorbent media is not disabled by the surfactant in ULSD.

Installing Water Absorbing Filters

The DBB0248 Water Absorber may be installed in combination with particulate filter(s). It fits all bulk filter heads and manifolds. 

When plumbing absorbers together with particulate filters, they must be connected in series. The fluid should flow first through the particulate filter to clean it, and through the water absorber second to remove free water.

The absorber is installed in the secondary position because the particulate filter is much better at catching and holding dirt. Dirt will not reach the absorber and therefore it will last much longer. In addition, this enables the differential pressure gauge on the absorber to work as a diagnostic tool alerting when there is a water problem in the tank so that appropriate measures may be taken. If the absorber was plumbed first, it would load with both dirt and water, plugging faster and losing its diagnostic capability.

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