The Oil pump outlet oil filter element DP906EA03V/-W is used in the EH oil system of steam turbines in power plants. In a steam turbine power plant, the steam turbine is the core mechanical component that generates the output of the power plant. The main lubrication system of a steam turbine is usually the largest lubricating oil system in a power plant. Due to the high operating temperature of the steam turbine, it is required to use phosphate ester fire-resistant oil as lubrication. The spare parts of the steam turbine are very sensitive to water, oxidation residues, and particles in the oil. Therefore, the turbine fire resistant oil must be kept clean and dry. The Oil pump outlet oil filter element DP906EA03V/-W is specially designed and manufactured for power plant users, effectively filtering impurities, particles, dust, etc. in the fire-resistant oil, providing safety production guarantee for power plant users.
The online replacement steps for Oil pump outlet oil filter element DP906EA03V/-W are as follows:
1. Stop the operation of the pump and close the inlet and outlet valves of the pump;
2. Disassemble the filter element shell and remove the old filter element;
3. Wipe the interior of the filter element housing with a cleaning cloth or tissue to remove debris and dirt;
4. Install the new filter element inside the housing, paying attention to the installation direction and sealing;
5. Install the filter cartridge housing back in place and tighten the nut;
6. Open the inlet and outlet valves;
7. Start the pump and check its operation and filter element for leaks.
It should be noted that when replacing the Oil pump outlet oil filter element DP906EA03V/-W, it is necessary to use a filter element model that matches the pump equipment to ensure that the filter element has the correct filtering accuracy and flow rate, thus ensuring the normal operation of the equipment. In addition, when replacing the filter element, attention should also be paid to keeping the filter element and housing clean to avoid debris and dirt entering the pump system.