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PetroClear 511 Series dispenser filters earn UL recognition

July 9, 2019
The line features six products with UL recognition.

PetroClear, a manufacturer of fuel-dispensing filters, announced that its 511 Series of high-volume extended-life spin-on dispenser filters are now UL Recognized Components in the U.S. and Canada.

The following PetroClear high-volume filters are recognized by UL:

  • Particulate removing: Nos. 51103P, 51110P, and 51130P.
  • Particulate removing and water sensing: Nos. 51110W and 51130W.
  • Particulate removing and phase separation detection: No. 51110A.

“Obtaining UL recognition for PetroClear’s 511 Series of high-volume extended-life dispenser filters signifies our commitment to providing our customers with the highest quality filter products,” said Dwight Rutledge, business development manager, PetroClear.

Designed for high-volume fueling locations such as truck stops, card lock sites, and industrial and commercial applications, PetroClear’s 511 Series of dispenser filters provide a maximum flow rate of 40 GPM, 1” flow, and feature a 1.5”-16 UNF mounting thread. A textured paint coating helps ensure a simple, mess-free installation and removal process.

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