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I need to replace an air filter housing for one of my units, and am going with something generic.
This thread was originally asking if anyone knew the max cfm of these gensets air filters, since it appears to be non-existent on spec sheets.
I decided instead to look at the air flow needed for the engines. I'm editing the thread to add the info in case anyone else is looking.
Calculated here:
http://www.widman.biz/English/Calculators/CFM.html
LPW4 - mep-803a: 53cfm
LPW2 - mep-802a: 27cfm
Mep-003a (140ci): 66cfm
Mep-002a (70ci): 33cfm
The factory air cleaner housing for the 802/803 is labeled as 53 CFM.
The new filter housing I'm going with is this one, at 75 cfm:
Baldwin HSG3078 (for 802/803)
Baldwin HSG3077 (for 002/003)
http://www.baldwinfilter.com/literature\English\3 Proof Source Sheets\form352.pdf
http://mobile.walmart.com/ip/BALDWIN-FILTERS-HSG3078-Housing-and-Filter-HSG3078/41941865
http://baldwinfiltersrus.com/baldwin_filters/part_lookup/HSG3077/
I think $50 for a housing AND filter is pretty good, compared to over $100 for the noisy factory housing, and $30+ for the filter.
The replacement housing will probably reduce noise a hair, and be easier to open for cleaning through the 80x access door. I have the same filter housings on several commercial generators I'm responsible for, and it's a bit less of a pita.
This thread was originally asking if anyone knew the max cfm of these gensets air filters, since it appears to be non-existent on spec sheets.
I decided instead to look at the air flow needed for the engines. I'm editing the thread to add the info in case anyone else is looking.
Calculated here:
http://www.widman.biz/English/Calculators/CFM.html
LPW4 - mep-803a: 53cfm
LPW2 - mep-802a: 27cfm
Mep-003a (140ci): 66cfm
Mep-002a (70ci): 33cfm
The factory air cleaner housing for the 802/803 is labeled as 53 CFM.
The new filter housing I'm going with is this one, at 75 cfm:
Baldwin HSG3078 (for 802/803)
Baldwin HSG3077 (for 002/003)
http://www.baldwinfilter.com/literature\English\3 Proof Source Sheets\form352.pdf
http://mobile.walmart.com/ip/BALDWIN-FILTERS-HSG3078-Housing-and-Filter-HSG3078/41941865
http://baldwinfiltersrus.com/baldwin_filters/part_lookup/HSG3077/
I think $50 for a housing AND filter is pretty good, compared to over $100 for the noisy factory housing, and $30+ for the filter.
The replacement housing will probably reduce noise a hair, and be easier to open for cleaning through the 80x access door. I have the same filter housings on several commercial generators I'm responsible for, and it's a bit less of a pita.
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