STRAINERS
FILTRATION
A HISTORY OF INNOVATION TABLE OF CONTENTS
HAYWARD® began manufacturing speciality
metal valves and industrial flow control products
DUPLEX
in 1923. Since then, HAYWARD has evolved 3 Model 53BTX Ball Type Basket Strainer
through strategic acquisitions and technological 4 Model 50 Basket Strainer
advances to become the world’s leader in Solids 5 Model 50SJ Jacketed Basket Strainer
and Liquid separation. Model 570 Multi Basket Strainer
TECHNICAL
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DUPLEX
Model 53BTX Ball Type
Basket Strainer
DN 20 to DN 100 (¾" to 4")
Iron, Bronze, Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel
Selection Chart
Size Body and cartridge Connections Seats / Seals Diverter balls Rating
DN 20 to 65 Threaded PN 16 13.8 bar @ 66°C
Iron
DN 50 to 100 Flanged ANSI 125 200 PSIG @ 150°F
PTFE / Buna N* Stainless Steel**
DN 20 to 65 Bronze Threaded*** PN 16 13.8 bar @ 66°C
Carbon Steel
DN 50 to 100 Stainless Steel Flanged ANSI 150 200 PSIG @ 150°F
* Viton® Standard for Stainless Steel models, optional for Iron, Bronze and Carbon Steel
** Nickel plated Stainless balls optional
*** DN 65 threaded is not available in Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel
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DUPLEX
Model 50 Basket Strainer
DN 125 to 200 (5" to 8")
Iron, Bronze, Carbon Steel or Stainless
Selection Chart
Size Body Material Plug Material End Connections Seals Rating
DN 125 to 200 Iron or Bronze Iron or Bronze ANSI 125/DIN PN 10/16 Buna N DN 125 & 150
13.8 bar @ 38°C
DN 150 to 200 Carbon Steel Iron, Bronze or St/St ANSI 150/DIN PN 10/16 Buna N
DN 200
DN 150 to 200 Stainless Steel Stainless Steel ANSI 150/DIN PN 10/16 Viton® 10.35 bar @ 38°C
Selection Chart
Size Body Material End Connections Seals Rating
Iron ANSI 125/DIN PN 16
DN 250 to 300 13.8 bar @ 38°C
Bronze ANSI 150/DIN PN 16
Buna N
Iron ANSI 125/DIN PN 16
DN 350 to 450 10.35 bar @ 38°C
Bronze ANSI 150/DIN PN 16
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DUPLEX
Model 50SJ Jacketed
Basket Strainer
DN 25 to 200 (1" to 8")
Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel
Selection Chart
Size Body Material Plug Material End Connections Seals Rating
DN 25 to DN 150
Carbon Steel
13.8 bar @ 38°C
DN 25 to 200 Stainless Steel ANSI 150/DIN PN 10 Viton®
DN 200
Stainless Steel 10.0 bar @ 38°C
Selection Chart
Size Body Material End Connections Seals Rating
DN 200 to 600 Iron ANSI 125/DIN PN 10 8.6 bar @ 38°C
Carbon Steel Compressed,
DN 200 to 600 ANSI 150/DIN PN 16 non-asbestos, 10 bar @ 38°C
Stainless Steel
synthetic fibre
Carbon Steel
DN 200 to 400 ANSI 300/DIN PN 20 20.7 bar @ 38°C
Stainless Steel
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SIMPLEX
Model 72 Basket Strainer
DN 10 to 200 (3/8" to 8")
Iron, Bronze, Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel
Selection Chart
Size Body Material End Connections Seals Rating
DN 10 to 80 Iron & Bronze
Buna N
Carbon Steel Threaded BSP or NPT
DN 25 to 80
Stainless Steel Viton®
Iron ANSI 125/DIN PN 10/16 13.8 bar @ 38°C
Bronze Buna N
DN 25 to 200*
Carbon Steel ANSI 150/DIN PN 10/16
Stainless Steel Viton®
* DN 125 in Cast Iron and Bronze only
Selection Chart
Size Body Material End Connections Seals Rating
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SIMPLEX
Model 72SJ Jacketed
Basket Strainer
DN 25 to 200 (1" to 8")
Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel
Selection Chart
Size Body Material End Connections Seals Rating
Carbon Steel
DN 25 to 200 ANSI 150/DIN PN 10/16 Viton® 13.8 bar @ 38°C
Stainless Steel
Selection Chart
Size Body Material End Connections Seals Rating
Iron ANSI 125/DIN PN 10 8.6 bar @ 38°C
Carbon Steel Compressed,
ANSI 150/DIN PN 16 10 bar @ 38°C
DN 200 to 600 Stainless Steel non-asbestos,
synthetic fibre
Carbon Steel
ANSI 300/DIN PN 20 20.7 bar @ 38°C
Stainless Steel
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SELF CLEANING
Model 596 & 2596 Backwashing
Automatic Strainer
DN 50 to 1200 (2" to 48")
Iron, Bronze, Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel
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SELF CLEANING
Backwashing Operation
Upper Seal Ring
• Dirt laden fluid enters the bottom chamber of the strainer, where
the velocity decreases allowing larger debris to "Drop out" preven-
ting damage of the element. The fluid then flows through the ele-
ment - inside to outside. Any dirt or particles present are prevented
from passing through by the element, and clean fluid flows out of
the strainer.
• At a set moment, a timer in the control panel switches on the
motor that is fixed to the top of the strainer. This motor is connec-
ted to the central backwash arm that begins to rotate.
• At the same time, the control panel also sends a signal to an actu-
ated ball valve on the backwash outlet causing this to open.
• As the strainer is operating in a pressurised system and the back-
wash discharge is now open to atmosphere, the difference in
pressure causes a small amount of the strained fluid to pass back
in reverse through the element.
• The returned fluid rinses off the debris from the inside of the ele-
ment, directly in front of the backwash collector. The backwash
water and debris is carried down through the hollow collector and
is discharged to a drain.
• Backwashing continues until the timer reaches its pre-set duration.
The control panel then closes the backwash valve and shuts down
the motor simultaneously, returning the strainer to normal straining
status.
• A differential pressure switch is fitted to the strainer as a security
device, in case cleaning is required between timed cycles. This
measures the pressure loss across the strainer, and overrides the
timer in the control panel should the element start to clog or if
there is a particular incidence of turbidity in the system.
DuraWedge® is a non-clogging Stainless Steel straining element A rugged and economical Stainless
constructed from V-Shaped profile wire. Steel element, made from convoluted
Vertical collector bars form spaces to accumulate debris and dirt and plate for optimum filtration area.
prevent "Ploughing" of this material by the rotating backwash arm, Reinforcing bands provide added
whilst also allowing focused cleaning of the element segment by resistance to pressure and flexing,
segment. The V-Shaped profile increases the velocity of the reverse whilst the cartridge design aids removal
flow during backwash for optimum cleaning, and also helps prevent for inspection. The convoluted sections
stapling of fibres. The all welded design with reinforcing bands provide collection spaces to prevent
provides structural integrity and significantly increase the any "Ploughing" of dirt and debris by
operational lifetime of the element. the rotating backwash arm.
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FABRICATED
Model 90 Basket Strainer
DN 100 to 600 (4" to 24")
Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel
Selection
Selection Chart
Chart Also available:
Size Body Material End Connections Rating
Larger sizes
ANSI 150/DIN PN 16 10 bar @ 38°C Heating jackets
Carbon Steel Special materials
ANSI 300/DIN PN 20 20 bar @ 38°C Integral lifting davit
DN 100 to 600
ANSI 150/DIN PN 16 10 bar @ 38°C RTJ and butt weld ends
Stainless Steel Higher pressure ratings
ANSI 300/DIN PN 20 20 bar @ 38°C
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FABRICATED
Model 900 Basket Strainer
DN 150 to 600 (6" to 24")
Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel
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PLASTIC
All-Plastic Simplex Basket Strainer
DN 15 to 200 (1/2" to 8")
PVC, CPVC or Polypropylene
Selection Chart
Size Body Material End Connections Seals Rating
DN 25 to 100 PVC or CPVC Threaded, socket or flanged
DN 25 to 50 PPL Threaded or flanged Viton® 10.35 bar @ 21°C
DN 150 to 200 PVC Flanged
Selection Chart
Size Body Material End Connections Seals Rating
Socket
PVC Threaded
Flanged
DN 15 to 100 Viton® 10.35 bar @ 21°C
Socket
CPVC Threaded
Flanged
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LINED SIMPLEX
Model 72 L Tefzel® Lined
Basket Strainer
DN 25 to 150 (1" to 6")
Carbon Steel
“Y” TYPE
Model 80 & 85 “Y” Type Strainer
1
/4" to 10"
Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel
Selection Chart
Size Body Material End Connections Cover Rating Seals Model
Carbon Steel Threaded NPT or 102 bar @ 38°C
¼" to 2" Threaded
Stainless Steel 600lb Socket 99 bar @ 38°C
ANSI 150 19.6 bar @ 38°C
Carbon Steel Compressed, 85
ANSI 300 51 bar @ 38°C non-asbestos,
¼" to 10"
ANSI 150 19 bar @ 38°C synthetic fibre
Stainless Steel Bolted
ANSI 300 49.7 bar @ 38°C
½" to 10" Carbon Steel 102 bar @ 38°C
ANSI 600 80
½" to 6" Stainless Steel 99 bar @ 38°C
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TEMPORARY STRAINERS
Model 92 Temporary Strainer
DN 50 to 600 (2" to 24")
Stainless Steel or Monel
General Comments
A compact design that fits between existing pipeline flanges
Used to protect during commissioning and start up of new systems
Cost effective and lightweight
Manufactured from perforated plate and with mesh liners
Cylindrical
Standard baskets with bow-shaped handles which are pushed down by
the cover to ensure a tight seal in the strainer body. This is the standard
type of perforated or mesh basket available in Stainless Steel or Monel.
Pleated (Convoluted)
Pleated, open type baskets which have a very low pressure drop. The
convoluted or pleated structure gives a much greater straining area then
other designs.
Elements (Screens)
Used in self cleaning strainers instead of baskets to trap unwanted
particles and debris. These items are designed so that debris is easily
dislodged during backwashing, and can be made from perforated
plate, sinter bonded mesh and wedge wire (DuraWedge®).
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TECHNICAL
Strainer Selection
Basket strainers should always be "Sized" to avoid exceeding the maximum permissible pressure drop of the chosen
strainer and basket combination when clean. "Sizing" will determine the pressure loss for a given strainer and basket
combination, and therefore ensure the satisfactory operation of the strainer and also the longest possible service life.
Our sales team will be happy to discuss your requirements and select a suitable strainer for you.
Opening Equivalents
Standard Mesh Inches Millimeters Microns Standard Perforated Inches Millimeters Microns
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400 0.0015 0.0381 38 /32 0.033 0.838 838
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300 0.0018 0.0457 45 /64 0.045 1.143 1143
1
250 0.0024 0.0609 60 /16 0.070 1.778 1776
3
200 0.0027 0.0686 68 /32 0.094 2.387 2387
1
150 0.0041 0.1041 104 /8 0.125 3.175 3175
5
100 0.0065 0.1651 165 /32 0.150 3.810 3810
3
80 0.007 0.1778 177 /16 0.1875 4.762 4762
1
60 0.009 0.2286 228 /4 0.250 6.350 6350
3
40 0.015 0.3810 380 /8 0.375 9.525 9525
1
20 0.034 0.8636 862 /2 0.500 12.700 12700
For comprehensive technical data on our entire range of Pipeline Strainers, as well as information covering all of our
filtration and separation products, manufacturing facilities and sales offices around the world, we invite you to visit
www.haywardindustrial.com
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