WEBB increases 525 Series production

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WEBB recently announced increased production of the company’s 525 Series no maintenance fuel heater/ water separator. The 525 is specifically designed today’s high performance heavy-duty engines. Its technology utilizes engine coolant to heat a water jacket which surrounds the fuel line at all times and produces a 47° F increase in fuel temperature. The system’s design also eliminates the need for fuel blending.

The 525 is available with either a 12- or 120-volt electric preheater and optional thermostat.
And its three-stage water separation process is over 99% effective in eliminating water from fuel
under SAE J1839 test parameters. An integral self-cleaning stripper screen removes water and solid
contaminants from the fuel, so no primary fuel filter is required. This innovative feature saves operators not only the purchase and replacement costs of primary filters but also the time spent servicing them.

Fuel contaminants and water are quickly and easily drained by the driver through the unit’s self-venting drain valve. A floating check ball valve system guards against loss of prime during service. The 525 requires no scheduled servicing other than periodic water draining.

Meanwhile WEBB also announced the availability of a smaller fuel heater/ water separator. The company says the new 424 model provides the same benefits the larger 525 Series delivers in high performance heavy duty configurations.


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