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Title: Best Essential Parts For a Dust Collection System


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Best Essential Parts For A Dust Collection System
  • Presented By- Abhinav Shashtri

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Index Index Index
SR.No Title Slide No
1 Introduction 3
2 Quantity of Dust 4
3 Uses of dust collector 5
4 Vents and Hoods 7
5 Pulse Diaphragm Valve 8
6 Filters 9
7 Storage 10
8 Housekeeping 11
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Introduction-
  • Dust may be a flamable and metabolic process
    hazard, that means that dust collection is
    important for the protection of staff. While
    several assume that federal agency standards
    primarily apply to massive workshops, dust
    collection is needed Pulse Diaphragm Valve in
    wood retailers starting from massive skilled
    factories to tiny hobby retailers. Ventilation,
    wood dust collection, and explosion prevention
    must be considered in any work area involving
    fine particulate wood dusts to meet standards and
    ensure the safety of the location, equipment, and
    workers.

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Quantity of Dust
  • Wood dusts square measure each a flamable hazard
    and a metabolic process hazard, which means that
    you must consider both the Minimum Explosible
    Concentration/Quantity (MEC/MEQ) and the
    Workplace Exposure Limit (WEL).
  • Soft and green wood dusts have a WEL of about 5
    micrograms per cubic meter. Your dust collection
    system should be ready to keep dust below that
    level by removing mud at the supply, at a rate
    comparable with the production output of dust.
  • Most wood dusts are classed as ST two dusts,
    meaning that they have a Kst rating between 200
    and 300, which means that they are moderately
    explosible and can be set off by electrostatic
    energy. Your dust collection system ought to be
    ready to handle dusts of this kind.
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Vents and Hoods
  • This generally means that putting in vents and
    hoods at the positioning of mud production, so
    that wood dusts are collected before they are
    spread into the air.
  • Local dust collection, such as exhaust hoods or
    conveyors, removes dust quickly as it is
    produced, which can prevent dusts from reaching
    ignition points and escaping into the surrounding
    area.

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Conveying Air Velocity
  • While the transference air rate needed for your
    dust collection system can vary looking on the
    scale of the system, the volume of air, and the
    weight and size of the wood particulate produced,
    you can start out with a base rate of 3,500-4,000
    cubic feet per minute.
  • However, your air pressure should be calculated
    based on your building, dust production, number
    of exhaust vents, and the length of any ducts or
    pipes and pulse diaphragm valves.
  • The atmospheric pressure should be ready to carry
    particulate and move it to the gathering space
    while not losing dust at joints and vents.
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Pulse Diaphragm Valve
  • Pulse Diaphragm Valve are crucial to maintaining
    the safety of a wood dust collection system.
    Ducts ought to be kept short, should not leak at
    the seams, and should be easy to take apart in
    order to allow for regular maintenance.
  • Pulse Diaphragm Valves are driven by integral
    solenoid pilot operator. At the point when the
    valve is charged, the trapped air above pulse
    diaphragm valve is quickly exhausted causing
    quick opening of main diaphragm. When the pilot
    valve is discharged, air escapes through drain
    gap of primary pulse jet valve to adjust the
    diaphragm pressure and immediately closes the
    valve.
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    200th and for DC voltage is 10 zip .This implies
    energised time is most 1/5th of de-energised time
    for AC and 1/10th for DC voltage.
  • Mounting in any location won't have an effect on
    Pulse Jet Valve operation. However smart style
    observe is to avoid scale and consolidated water
    getting into valve body for disturbance free
    performance. Standard end connections of BSP are
    provided.

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Filters
  • Filters ought to be purchased supported the
    micrometer size of the wood mud created.
  • This will vary looking on the cutting or process
    applications, and will vary from below ten
    microns to sizes in millimeters. Dust filters
    should be of the correct potency to lure the best
    dust created within the work.

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Storage
  • Stored wood mud is the maximum amount of a hazard
    as wood dust during a search, therefore it's
    crucial that dust is keep properly. NFPA laws
    need that flamable dusts be keep outside of the
    building, or during a storage instrumentality
    with spare explosion relief emanation.

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Housekeeping
  • Most dust collection systems can miss anyplace
    from one to fifteen of fine mud particulate,
    depending on the size, quality of the
    installation, and the suitability of the system.
    This means that correct housework is important to
    keeping mud below the Minimum Explosible
    Concentration (MEC). Establish an everyday
    housework program to vacuum or sweep wood mud,
    and create a system for checking in hard to reach
    or hard to see areas, such as overhead lighting,
    between roofing panels, etc to ensure this. Wood
    mud will last for over a year, and even small
    quantities built up over time can eventually
    become explosible.
  • A wood dust collection system will make sure the
    safety of a workshop or location, but only if it
    continues to perform at the same level. If
    further staff, equipment, or new craft or cutting
    techniques square measure brought into the
    search, the whole system ought to be adjusted to
    make sure that it continues take away mud before
    it becomes a hazard.
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