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Emerson Flow Control (Alco) 047618 Filter Dryer 5/8" ODF EK-165S

Special Price $31.91 Regular Price $41.48
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047618
Emerson Flow Control (Alco) 047618 5/8”ODF Filter Dryer EK-165S is an equipment of refrigeration and air conditioning system. The desiccant filter removes moisture from the refrigerant stream and this is important because if moisture is allowed to circulate in the system it forms acids and ice that will damage the compressor and other parts of the system. At the same time, the integrated orifice works as a fixed orifice, which helps in the management of refrigerant flow as well as system pressure. This integrated solution minimizes installation space and cuts the number of components needed, thereby easing system and maintenance.
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Specifications

  • Type: Filter Dryer
  • Connection Size: 5/8" ODF
  • Model: EK-165S
Manufacturer Name: Emerson Flow Control (Alco)
Product Number: 047618
OEM Part Number: 047618
Product Description: 5/8" Odf Filter Drier Ek-165S
Weight:1.3lbs/589.67g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Emerson Flow Control (Alco) 047618 Filter Dryer?

Inspect the filter dryer regularly for pressure drop and moisture saturation in the refrigeration line. Replace it when desiccant becomes ineffective to maintain system efficiency. Ensure secure brazed joints and check for refrigerant leaks during servicing for safe operation.

What are common issues with the Emerson Flow Control (Alco) 047618 Filter Dryer?

  • Clogging from system debris and contaminants.
  • Moisture saturation reducing desiccant effectiveness.
  • Refrigerant flow restriction leading to pressure drop.
  • Internal desiccant breakdown or contamination affecting filtration.
  • Ice formation or system inefficiency due to restricted refrigerant flow.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Wear PPE and ensure system is powered off and depressurized; handle refrigerant per regulations.

Step 2: Recover refrigerant and isolate system completely before opening lines.

Step 3: Cut out old drier and prepare tubing ends clean and dry.

Step 4: Install new drier in correct flow direction using arrow marking.

Step 5: Braze connections while flowing nitrogen to secure oxidation.

Step 6: Leak test, then evacuate system to deep vacuum and recharge refrigerant.