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The Ingersoll Rand 47704431001 47569978001 Gasket Pre-Filter is a filtration-related maintenance component intended for use in compatible Ingersoll Rand industrial compressor air-intake systems. Positioned as a pre-filtration component, it can help protect the primary air filtration arrangement by capturing larger airborne contaminants before they reach downstream filtration components.
Pre-filtration is particularly useful in industrial environments where compressors are exposed to dust, fibers, dirt, and other airborne particles. By reducing the contaminant load reaching the main filter, a properly maintained pre-filter can support stable airflow and help extend the effective service life of downstream filtration components.
The supplied product information is:
Because the exact construction and installation arrangement may vary between compressor configurations, the applicable service procedure should be confirmed before installation.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Ingersoll Rand |
| Reference | 47704431001 |
| Part Number | 47569978001 |
| Product Type | Gasket Pre-Filter |
| Application | Industrial Air Compressor |
| Dimensions | 457 × 15 × 304 mm |
| Weight | 0.45 kg |
| Main Function | Pre-Filtration |
| Installation Location | Compressor Air-Intake Assembly |
| Maintenance Type | Pre-Filter Replacement / Service |
| Primary Purpose | Reduce Intake Contamination |
The supplied dimensions and weight should be used when planning storage, maintenance handling, and replacement-part identification.
The pre-filter operates before the primary filtration stage.
A simplified airflow arrangement is:
Ambient Air
↓
47569978001 Pre-Filter
↓
Primary Air Filter
↓
Intake Valve
↓
Compression Element
↓
Compressed-Air System
The pre-filter captures larger particles before they reach the primary air filter.
Potential contaminants include:
The pre-filter therefore acts as an initial contamination barrier.
Its function can be summarized as:
Contaminated Ambient Air
→ Pre-Filtration
→ Reduced Particle Load
→ Primary Filtration
→ Cleaner Compressor Intake Air
An industrial compressor can process a very large volume of ambient air during continuous operation.
The quality of that air directly influences the contamination load on the filtration system.
In a dusty environment, the primary filter may become loaded relatively quickly. A properly maintained pre-filter can capture larger contaminants before they reach the primary filter.
This can support:
The pre-filter should not, however, be considered a substitute for the primary compressor air filter.
The 47569978001 Gasket Pre-Filter may be used in compatible compressor intake assemblies during:
The correct part number and physical configuration should always be verified against the specific compressor installation.
Before installation, confirm:
Ingersoll Rand 47704431001
47569978001 Gasket Pre-Filter
Check:
Do not install a component that is damaged, deformed, contaminated, or improperly packaged.
Stop the compressor according to the normal shutdown procedure.
Then isolate the machine using the site’s approved lockout/tagout procedure.
The compressor should be:
Prepare:
Because the pre-filter is part of the intake system, cleanliness is especially important during replacement.
Access the pre-filter according to the compressor’s mechanical configuration.
Remove the appropriate retaining components carefully.
Avoid disturbing accumulated dust unnecessarily.
Remove the old pre-filter from the intake assembly.
Handle the used component carefully to avoid releasing accumulated contaminants into the compressor intake area.
Place the removed component in a suitable container.
Inspect the surrounding intake assembly for:
A dirty housing should be cleaned before installing the new component.
Because the product is identified as a Gasket Pre-Filter, inspect the applicable sealing arrangement carefully.
Check for:
A poor seal can allow unfiltered air to bypass the filtration stage.
Clean the mounting surface using an appropriate maintenance method.
Remove:
Do not allow contamination to fall into downstream intake passages.
Position the new component correctly.
Verify that:
Do not force the component into position.
Reinstall the applicable retaining hardware.
Check that the component is secure without excessive compression.
Over-tightening can deform the filter or gasket and may create an unintended airflow restriction.
Close the intake assembly carefully.
Verify that:
Before restarting the compressor, inspect the downstream side of the pre-filter.
Confirm that no loose dust or foreign material has entered the clean-air path.
This step is particularly important when replacing a heavily contaminated pre-filter.
After installation, perform a controlled startup.
Confirm that the pre-filter and housing are correctly installed.
Inspect the perimeter for potential bypass paths.
Start the compressor using the normal operating procedure.
Listen for:
Observe:
After the compressor reaches stable operation, inspect the intake assembly again.
Possible causes include:
Possible causes:
If rapid contamination occurs, evaluate the environment around the compressor rather than simply replacing the pre-filter repeatedly.
Possible causes:
Downstream contamination should be investigated promptly because particles may reach the primary air filter or compressor intake.
Possible causes:
Inspect the entire pre-filter assembly.
Possible causes:
The pre-filter and primary filter should be assessed together.
Possible causes may include:
Replacing the pre-filter alone cannot correct faults originating elsewhere in the compressor.
Possible causes:
Do not operate the compressor until the sealing problem has been corrected.
Possible causes:
Inspect the mounting arrangement and surrounding intake system.
A systematic diagnostic sequence is:
Ambient Air
↓
Pre-Filter
↓
Gasket / Seal
↓
Primary Air Filter
↓
Intake Valve
↓
Compression Element
↓
Compressor Output
This sequence makes it easier to determine whether a performance problem originates from pre-filtration, primary filtration, intake control, or compression.
| Inspection Item | Recommended Check |
|---|---|
| Pre-Filter | Inspect contamination |
| Filter Material | Check for damage |
| Gasket | Check sealing condition |
| Housing | Check cleanliness |
| Retaining Hardware | Check security |
| Intake Path | Check for obstruction |
| Primary Filter | Inspect condition |
| Airflow | Monitor for restriction |
| Intake Valve | Check operation |
| Ambient Environment | Assess dust exposure |
The amount of airborne dust around the compressor has a major influence on pre-filter loading.
A compressor operating in a clean plant environment may require less frequent service than one operating near dusty industrial processes.
Continuous compressor operation exposes the pre-filter to a greater volume of ambient air.
The position of the compressor air intake can affect the amount of dust and debris entering the filtration system.
Excessive moisture can affect filtration performance and may contribute to deterioration of some filter materials.
Poor sealing can allow contaminated air to bypass the intended filtration path.
A filter can be correctly positioned while the gasket remains incorrectly seated.
This can create a bypass path for contaminated air.
Never install a replacement filter that has been exposed to dust, moisture, oil, or other contaminants.
Loose dust remaining inside the intake housing can immediately contaminate the clean side of the filtration system.
Excessive tightening can deform the gasket or filter assembly.
If the primary filter is already heavily restricted, replacing the pre-filter alone will not restore normal airflow.
The 47569978001 is identified as a Gasket Pre-Filter associated with the supplied 47704431001 reference.
A pre-filter provides an initial stage of air filtration, helping capture larger airborne contaminants before they reach downstream filtration components.
The supplied dimensions are 457 × 15 × 304 mm.
The supplied weight is 0.45 kg.
A pre-filter can reduce the contaminant load reaching the primary air filter and help maintain cleaner intake air.
No. A pre-filter and primary filter perform different filtration roles. The primary compressor air filter should continue to be maintained according to the applicable maintenance procedure.
High dust concentration, long operating hours, poor intake location, or severe industrial contamination can accelerate loading.
A heavily restricted pre-filter can increase intake resistance and reduce airflow available to the compressor.
A properly seated gasket helps prevent contaminated air from bypassing the intended filtration path.
Possible causes include damaged filter material, poor sealing, incorrect installation, housing gaps, or component damage.
No. The compressor should be shut down and placed in a safe maintenance condition before servicing the intake system.
Check filter positioning, gasket seating, housing security, airflow, abnormal noise, and overall compressor performance.
Inspect the primary air filter, intake valve, intake duct, compression element, and other components that can restrict or reduce airflow.
Maintaining a clean compressor intake environment, inspecting the filter regularly, keeping the housing sealed, and following an appropriate maintenance schedule can help maximize service life.
The Ingersoll Rand 47704431001 47569978001 Gasket Pre-Filter is a filtration-related maintenance component for compatible industrial compressor intake systems. With supplied dimensions of 457 × 15 × 304 mm and a weight of 0.45 kg, it is suitable for planned maintenance and replacement operations.
Its primary role is to provide an initial filtration barrier for incoming ambient air, helping reduce the amount of larger airborne contamination reaching downstream filtration components. This function is particularly valuable in industrial environments where dust and airborne particles can place a high load on compressor air filters.
Correct installation requires careful removal of the old component, cleaning of the intake housing, inspection of the gasket and sealing surfaces, accurate positioning of the replacement pre-filter, and secure reassembly of the intake housing.
After installation, the compressor should be restarted under controlled conditions and checked for airflow restriction, abnormal noise, air leakage, and stable operating performance. If problems remain, technicians should inspect the primary air filter, intake valve, intake duct, and compression system rather than assuming that the pre-filter is the sole cause.
Regular inspection and timely replacement of the pre-filter can contribute to cleaner intake air, better filtration-system performance, and more reliable compressor operation.