Replacement for Air Sentry XR-102 Desiccant Air Breather

$141.85

This TTI replacement cartridge for Air Sentry XR-102 desiccant breather unit is a big improvement over the customary dust caps or OEM breathers on equipment.

  • 1 Micron Absolute air filter prevents solid particles from entering
  • Specially formulated silica gel averages nearly 20% more moisture holding capacity than other leading brands
  • When the silica gel is fully saturated it turns bright pink indicating change out is necessary
  • Proudly made in the USA

Direct replacement for Air Sentry XR-102 in form, fit, and function.

There is a minimum quantity of six per order.

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SONA Part Number: DB229-T1100

Part numbers and names are used for cross reference only. Part numbers indicated as replacements are not manufactured or affiliated with the OEM or Brand listed.

Height

6.5"

Width (O.D.)

5.7"

Connection

1" Sure-Fit (NPT)

Max Airflow @1PSID

27 CFM

Max Moisture Retention

500 ml

Body

ABS, Nylon, Polypropylene, Buna

Moisture Absorbing Media

Specially formulated Silica gel

Filter Media

Polyester, Polypropylene

Efficiency

1 Micron Absolute

Min Temp

-20 Degress F

Max Temp

200 degrees F

Unit Weight

5

Carton Qty

6

When contaminated air enters the top of the breather, it passes through 3-micron absolute layered filter media, preventing solid particles from entering the breather and causing undue wear to your equipment surfaces. Filtered air passes through a bed of specially formulated silica gel, which removes harmful moisture from the air. The silica beads also work to attract moisture from inside the equipment reservoir during service or shut-down, keeping the equipment dry.

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