BS 7403-11:1998
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Full-flow lubricating oil filters for internal combustion engines Methods of test for self-cleaning filters
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English
02-15-1998
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Graphical symbols
5 Test method for absolute rating (maximum particle
diameter transmitted)
5.1 Principle
5.2 Test equipment and materials
5.3 Test procedure
5.4 Test results
6 Test method for pressure differential/flow characteristics
6.1 Principle
6.2 Test equipment and materials
6.3 Test procedure
6.4 Test results
7 Test methods for evaluation of gravimetric efficiency
and self-cleaning ability of the complete filter
7.1 Principle
7.2 Test equipment and materials
7.3 Test procedure for continuous self-cleaning filters
7.4 Test procedure for intermittent self-cleaning
filters
7.5 Test results
8 Test for resistance of the filtering element to high
differential pressure
8.1 Principle
8.2 Test equipment and materials
8.3 Test procedure
8.4 Test results
9 Test for resistance of the filtering element to
elevated temperature
9.1 Principle
9.2 Test equipment and materials
9.3 Test procedure
9.4 Test results
10 Test for the effects of the presence of water
10.1 Principle
10.2 Test equipment and materials
10.3 Test procedure
10.4 Test results
11 Test for mechanical stability to alternating direction
of flow
11.1 Principle
11.2 Test equipment and materials
11.3 Test procedure
11.4 Test results
11.5 Acceptance criteria
Annex A (informative) Examples of graphs of differential
pressure versus time
Annex B (informative) Bibliography
Defines methods of test for evaluation of the characteristics of self-cleaning oil filters for internal combustion engines. Applies to filters where self cleaning is continuous or intermittent.
Committee |
MCE/14
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DevelopmentNote |
Also numbered as ISO 4548-11 Supersedes 95/705766 DC (07/2003)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
24
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This part of ISO 4548 specifies test methods for evaluating the characteristics of self-cleaning oil filters for internal combustion engines. It is applicable to filters in which self-cleaning is continuous or intermittent.
The removal of retained particles from the filter is achieved by periodic reversal of the direction of the fluid flow through the elements. However, this also applies mechanical stresses to the filter media. The tests specified in this standard are designed to check the filtration performance of the elements under simulated operating conditions and to confirm their ability to withstand, without damage, variations in oil pressure, temperature, direction of flow and the presence of water.
The equipment and procedures specified in this part of ISO 4548 are recommended for filters having a nominal flow rate of up to 1 600 l/min.
ISO 11841-2:2000 | Road vehicles and internal combustion engines — Filter vocabulary — Part 2: Definitions of characteristics of filters and their components |
ISO 3722:1976 | Hydraulic fluid power — Fluid sample containers — Qualifying and controlling cleaning methods |
ISO 2942:2004 | Hydraulic fluid power Filter elements Verification of fabrication integrity and determination of the first bubble point |
ISO 1219-1:2012 | Fluid power systems and components — Graphical symbols and circuit diagrams — Part 1: Graphical symbols for conventional use and data-processing applications |
ISO 4548-4:1997 | Methods of test for full-flow lubricating oil filters for internal combustion engines — Part 4: Initial particle retention efficiency, life and cumulative efficiency (gravimetric method) |
ISO 7967-6:2005 | Reciprocating internal combustion engines Vocabulary of components and systems Part 6: Lubricating systems |
ISO 12103-1:2016 | Road vehicles — Test contaminants for filter evaluation — Part 1: Arizona test dust |
ISO 11841-1:2000 | Road vehicles and internal combustion engines — Filter vocabulary — Part 1: Definitions of filters and filter components |
ISO 4021:1992 | Hydraulic fluid power — Particulate contamination analysis — Extraction of fluid samples from lines of an operating system |
ISO 4405:1991 | Hydraulic fluid power — Fluid contamination — Determination of particulate contamination by the gravimetric method |
ISO 4548-1:1997 | Methods of test for full-flow lubricating oil filters for internal combustion engines — Part 1: Differential pressure/flow characteristics |
ISO 3448:1992 | Industrial liquid lubricants — ISO viscosity classification |
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