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Racor 900fh Heated Fuel Filter Diesel W/ 10 & 2 Micron Filters on 2040-parts.com

US $220.00
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Henderson, Maryland, US

Henderson, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Racor Manufacturer Part Number:900FH Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

Racor 900FH31230 Heated Fuel Filter/Water Separator. Contains a 12 volt heater. Rated for a maximum flowrate of 90 GPH and a 30 micron filter rating.


PRODUCT TYPEFILTER FUEL/WATER SEPARATOR
DESCRIPTIONFuel Filter/Water Separator
MAXIMUM FLOW RATE90 GPH (341 LPH)
FILTER RATING30 Micron
PORT/CONNECTION SIZE7/8"-14 UNF (SAE J1926)
ADDITIONAL DETAILIncludes A 12 Volt Heater

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