Before starting the cleaning process, it's important to take necessary safety precautions to avoid accidents
or injuries. Make sure to wear protective clothing, gloves, and safety goggles. Additionally, ensure that the
power supply to the oil tank is disconnected to prevent any mishaps.
Identify the location of the oil tank filter. Typically, it is situated near the oil tank, either above or below
ground level. Check the manufacturer's manual if you're unsure about the exact location.
Before removing the filter, you need to shut off the oil supply. Locate the oil supply valve connected to the
tank and turn it clockwise to close it. This will prevent any oil spillage during the filter cleaning
process.
Carefully remove the filter housing to gain access to the filter element. Use a wrench or pliers to loosen the
bolts or screws holding the housing together. Once loose, gently remove the housing to expose the filter.
Take a close look at the filter element to determine the level of contamination. If it appears dirty, clogged, or
damaged, it's time to clean or replace it. It is recommended to inspect and clean the filter at least once a
year to ensure optimal performance.
If the filter is reusable and just requires cleaning, use a soft-bristle brush or a cloth to gently remove any
dirt, debris, or sediment from the filter. Be thorough but avoid using excessive force, as it may damage the
filter element.
Once the filter is clean and completely dry, place it back into the housing. Make sure it fits snugly and
securely. Then, reattach the housing by tightening the bolts or screws using a wrench or pliers.
Turn the oil supply valve counterclockwise to restore the oil flow to the tank. Double-check that there are no
leaks or loose connections before fully opening the valve.
A: It is recommended to inspect and clean the oil tank filter at least once a year or more frequently if you
notice reduced performance or increased clogging.
A: It is best to clean the filter using only water or a mild soap solution. Avoid using harsh chemicals or
solvents, as they may damage the filter element.
A: If the filter is severely damaged, it is best to replace it with a new one. Consult the manufacturer's manual
or contact a professional for guidance on the appropriate replacement filter.
A: No, it is important to shut off the oil supply and disconnect the power to the tank before attempting to clean
the filter. This ensures safety and prevents any oil leakage during the cleaning process.