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May 26, 2026

How to install an oil purifier?

Hey there! As an oil purifier supplier, I'm stoked to share with you how to install an oil purifier. Whether you're a newbie in the industry or just looking to spruce up your existing setup, this guide will walk you through the process step by step.

Pre - installation Checks

Before you even think about getting your hands dirty with the actual installation, there are a few things you gotta check. First off, make sure you've got the right oil purifier for your needs. We've got a wide range of products, like the FTY Series Vacuum Turbine Oil Dehydration And Purification Plant, which is great for turbine oil purification, and the Vacuum Turbine Oil Purifier for more general turbine - related applications. If you're looking for something more portable, our Hand Held Oil Filter Machine might be the way to go.

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Once you've got the right purifier, check the installation area. It should be clean, dry, and well - ventilated. Clear any debris or obstacles that could interfere with the installation. You also need to ensure that the power supply matches the requirements of the oil purifier. Different models might have different voltage and current needs, so double - check the manual.

Unpacking and Inspection

Okay, so you've got your oil purifier delivered. Time to unpack it. Carefully remove the purifier from its packaging and lay out all the components. Check for any damage during transit. Look for dents, scratches, or signs of loose parts. If you find anything wrong, don't start the installation. Contact our customer support right away, and we'll sort it out for you.

While you're at it, familiarize yourself with all the parts of the oil purifier. There should be an instruction manual that comes with it, which usually has a diagram showing where everything goes. Pay special attention to the filters, valves, and pipes as these are the key components that make the purifier work.

Mounting the Oil Purifier

The next step is to mount the oil purifier. Most of our oil purifiers are designed to be floor - mounted, but some can also be wall - mounted depending on your preference and space availability. If it's a floor - mount, you need to find a flat surface. Use a level to make sure the purifier is perfectly horizontal. If it's tilted, it could cause problems with the oil flow and the overall performance of the machine.

For wall - mounting, make sure the wall is strong enough to support the weight of the purifier. Mark the mounting points on the wall according to the instruction manual and drill holes. Then, use the appropriate bolts or screws to secure the purifier to the wall.

Connecting the Pipes

Now comes the pipe - connecting part. This is crucial as it determines how the oil will flow through the purifier. First, identify the inlet and outlet pipes of the oil purifier. The inlet is where the dirty oil will enter, and the outlet is where the clean oil will come out.

Connect the inlet pipe to the oil source. This could be a storage tank or a machine that uses oil. Make sure the connection is tight to prevent any oil leaks. You can use pipe clamps or seals to ensure a secure fit. Do the same for the outlet pipe and connect it to the place where the clean oil will be used or stored.

Electrical Connections

After the pipes are connected, it's time to deal with the electrical part. This is a critical step, so if you're not confident with electrical work, it's best to hire a professional electrician. First, make sure the power is off before you start.

Locate the power cord of the oil purifier and connect it to the appropriate power outlet. Again, check that the voltage and current match. Some oil purifiers might have additional electrical components like sensors or control panels. Follow the manual to connect these properly.

Testing the Oil Purifier

Once everything is installed and connected, it's time for a test run. But before you start the machine, fill the oil tank with a small amount of oil. This will lubricate the internal components and prevent any damage during the initial startup.

Turn on the power supply and start the oil purifier. Listen for any strange noises. If you hear rattling or grinding sounds, it could mean there's a problem with the installation. Check the pipes for any leaks. You should also monitor the pressure gauges and other indicators on the control panel.

Let the oil purifier run for a while and check the quality of the oil at the outlet. If the oil looks clean and the machine is running smoothly, then congratulations! You've successfully installed your oil purifier.

Maintenance Tips

To keep your oil purifier running in top condition, regular maintenance is a must. Change the filters at the recommended intervals. This will ensure that the purifier can continue to remove contaminants effectively. Also, clean the internal components periodically to prevent the build - up of dirt and debris.

Contact Us for Purchase and Consultation

If you're interested in buying one of our high - quality oil purifiers or have any questions about the installation process, don't hesitate to reach out. We're here to help you make the best choice for your oil purification needs. Whether you need a big industrial - grade purifier or a small portable one, we've got you covered.

References

  • Manufacturer's instruction manuals for oil purifiers
  • Industry standards for oil purifier installation

That's all for now. I hope this guide has been helpful to you in installing your oil purifier. Have a great day!

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James Taylor
James Taylor
James is a technical support engineer at Chongqing Fuootech. He offers professional technical assistance to customers, solving various problems related to transformer vacuum pumping systems and other equipment.