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Excellement Figure 10. Z-Media Excellement Efficiency Typical Dirt Holding Capacities for
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Efficiency ® Z-Media Elements
Element Medium
Size Z1 Z3 Z5 Z10 Z25
3TA 9 7 10 8 8
3TB 27 11 12 11 11
5TB 40 18 21 17 18
KB 110 99 138 110 112
KI 85 88 130 104 106
KKI 181 185 263 174 214
27KI 336 345 357 324 279
16Q 258 283 254 280 234
39Q 593 1001 691 940 537
39QCLQF 1259 1293 869 1214 1102
39QPML 1485 1525 1235 1432 1299
BBI 306 341 272
KG 112 115 119 108 93
KKG 224 230 238 216 186
27KG 336 345 357 247 279
4Y 6 5 6 5 5
8Y 12 10 12 11 9
8R 33 26 51 29 30
K 112 115 119 108 93
KK 224 230 238 216 186
27K 336 345 357 324 279
FZX 6 5 7 5 5
SVZX 27 21 30 24 24
5CT 27 22 31 24 25
8CT 44 35 49 39 40
14CT 94 75 105 84 85
6G 38 30 42 34 34
9G 64 51 71 57 58
5H 26 28 39 47 48
9H 51 42 59 42 48
16QCLQF 307 315 364 306 278
16QPML 307 315 364 330 299
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Elements Have
High Dirt
Holding
Capacities Dirt holding capacity (DHC), simply stated, is the amount of solid contamination that an element can
hold before the filter housing reaches its terminal bypass setting. The higher the dirt holding capacity,
the longer the element will last. This translates to fewer element purchases, less frequent equipment
shutdowns, decreased maintenance time, and reduced inventory. In short, it means money saved.
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Figures 11(a) - 11(e). DHC Comparison for Z-Media Elements and Competition
11(a) 11(b)
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