As far as I can tell, the following is true but I'd happily be corrected as, if so, it leads to some interesting questions at the end...
SELFCLEAN filter bag SC FIS-CT 26/5 part no. 496187 is the white fleece bag and is designed for general wood and other fine dust collection. It is not intended for use with auto-clean functionality. So firstly, how does it "self clean"?
Disposable bag ENS-CT 26 AC/5 part no. 496216 is a clear open bag that gets tied with a zip tie when full and must be used with the auto-clean function to keep debris out of the filter (as the bag is open). It is apparently intended for "coarse dirt and chips" according to the Festool UK CTM 26 e ac 240v web page, and confirmed with Festool on the phone today.
Now then ...
The Main filter HF-CT 26/36/48 HP part no. 203759 is the filter that is supplied and recommended in both CTL and CTM - auto-clean and non auto-clean models alike
However, not advertised as an option on the UK website but none-the-less available, is the HEPA main filter CT26/36/48 White part no. 498994. It apparently has a better performance / higher filtration level than the above main filter, but is NOT recommended for use with the auto-clean function because it is not robust enough.
So ...
Auto-clean appears to be NOT for fine dust as the fleece bags are for collecting fine dust and you can't use auto-clean with them. But auto-clean always seems to be marketed towards people dry-wall sanding etc - which is ... fine dust. The "coarse dirt and chips" are unlikely to get through any filter and enter your lungs surely.
And a HEPA filter in a CTL26 would give higher filtration than a CTM26 but wouldn't be allowed on a worksite.
Then there's the whole hose size selector on an M model - meaning that acceptable suction on, say a 27mm hose would presumably not be acceptable on a 36 or 50mm hose - yet both would be allowed on the same work site even though filtration on one would presumably be much less at peak fill.
This all seems a bit counter-intuitive. Am I missing something or just getting confused?
Thanks.
SELFCLEAN filter bag SC FIS-CT 26/5 part no. 496187 is the white fleece bag and is designed for general wood and other fine dust collection. It is not intended for use with auto-clean functionality. So firstly, how does it "self clean"?
Disposable bag ENS-CT 26 AC/5 part no. 496216 is a clear open bag that gets tied with a zip tie when full and must be used with the auto-clean function to keep debris out of the filter (as the bag is open). It is apparently intended for "coarse dirt and chips" according to the Festool UK CTM 26 e ac 240v web page, and confirmed with Festool on the phone today.
Now then ...
The Main filter HF-CT 26/36/48 HP part no. 203759 is the filter that is supplied and recommended in both CTL and CTM - auto-clean and non auto-clean models alike
However, not advertised as an option on the UK website but none-the-less available, is the HEPA main filter CT26/36/48 White part no. 498994. It apparently has a better performance / higher filtration level than the above main filter, but is NOT recommended for use with the auto-clean function because it is not robust enough.
So ...
Auto-clean appears to be NOT for fine dust as the fleece bags are for collecting fine dust and you can't use auto-clean with them. But auto-clean always seems to be marketed towards people dry-wall sanding etc - which is ... fine dust. The "coarse dirt and chips" are unlikely to get through any filter and enter your lungs surely.
And a HEPA filter in a CTL26 would give higher filtration than a CTM26 but wouldn't be allowed on a worksite.
Then there's the whole hose size selector on an M model - meaning that acceptable suction on, say a 27mm hose would presumably not be acceptable on a 36 or 50mm hose - yet both would be allowed on the same work site even though filtration on one would presumably be much less at peak fill.
This all seems a bit counter-intuitive. Am I missing something or just getting confused?
Thanks.