Dustcheck Reverse Pulse Jet, 4 Cartridge, Self Contained Dust Extraction Unit
- Stock No
- ED2120
- Manufacturer
- Dustcheck
- Model
- SFV-4
- Year of Manufacture
- 2007
- Serial
- 5136
- Condition
- From a working environment, Good Condition, Current Model
- Approx Duty CFM / M³/Hr
- 1900 // 3240
- Filter Area ft² / m²
- 430 // 40
- Other Info
- Rotary Cleaning Wing=Optimum Filter Life
- Location
- Our Central Warehouse, Aldridge, UK
- Weight (kgs)
- TBC
- External Dimensions (WxDxH mm) [?]
- 990 x 1650 x 3000
- Delivery Your delivery options
Description
Dustcheck industrial air filtration solutions are industry leaders, pioneering effective filtration together with efficient processing through clever innovative design and efficient manufacture. The Dustcheck's innovative cleaning system which utilises a rotating double wing spray bar which ensures that the whole length of the filters are cleaned evenly and at at lower pressure than in the more conventional ram jet method.
Dust collectors are ideal for applications where a duct work system draws product back to a centralised filter as they extract air borne contaminants to produce air quality of the highest standard.
The air is cleaned through a collection of 4 pleated cartridge filters which are kept in optimum condition by being cleaned with compressed even whilst running.
Filter Cleaning Process
- Efficient cleaning needs research, Ductcheck's cleaning system matches the filter elements ensuring optimum operating conditions for air volume, energy and element life.
- 16.8M³ air consumption.(The figures are free air delivered (F.A.D) based on a pulse interval of 15 secs with pulse duration of 100 msecs.)
Technical Information:
- Supplied for an air volume of 1900cfm / 3240 m3/hr approx.
- 4 cartridges in total. (WL06035)
- Filter area - 430 ft² // 40 M².
- Fan motor - 3 kw // 4Hp
- Inlet - Ø250mm
- Dust collection bucket - 80 Litres
Factors to Consider for Your Next Dust Extractor
When implementing the safety measures to ensure minimal risk to your workers, the factors to consider when purchasing your extraction unit/system are:
- Dust Source - Does the process that produces dust occur in an enclosed or open area?
- Capacity - Does the extractor have a large enough filter area required to handle the volume of dust?
- Type of Dust – Do you need an extractor capable of handling dust at risk of self-igniting?
- Maintenance – Would a self-cleaning extractor with an automatic shaker cycle be more suitable for you?
For further guidance, find out how to carry out your own COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) risk assessment at the HSE website to help calculate your requirements.
How do Dust Extractors Work?
Dust collection systems work in a variety of different ways but all have general principles in common. They draw process dust and particulates from the air through a filter that first captures and separates the matter, and then discharges decontaminated air back into the workplace or environment.
Dust extractors are used in many different and varied industries and so different demands are made of them; however all have common components such as a blower (or fan), dust filter, filter cleaning system, dust container and dust removal system.
Five common types of dust collection equipment are fabric filter baghouses, inertial separators (like mechanical cyclones), cartridge collectors, wet scrubbers, and electrostatic precipitators.
What are Cartridge Dust Collectors?
Cartridge Dust Collectors a type of filter unit which is predominantly used in environments where space is at a premium. They can often maintain airflows which remain comparable to larger baghouse units.
Cartridge units provide larger fabric filter areas into a smaller place, use less filters and can be changed from the outside of the extractor, rather than having to access the unit internally, thus reducing filter replacement times and less environmental contamination issues for maintenance staff.
They are ideal for commercial and industrial environments, whose processes produce very fine-to- moderate dust-like powders, metalworking, woodworking, fume collection, thermal spraying, among other processes.
Importance of Dust Extractors
Dust in the workplace can affect product quality and employee´s health. Having a dust-free environment is essential to the health and safety of the workforce. Not only does it affect the health of employees but the dust covers the equipment affecting production processes and quality of the products.
Capturing the dust at the source prevents it from spreading, done by using a dust extractor system to facilitate the important housekeeping to avoid it from accumulating.
What is Dry Dust Extraction?
The most popular dust extraction method, dry dust extractors collect dust using filters and cartridges. Known for processing large volumes of air when filtering medium/large dust particles such as wood, flour, and metals.
They typically include a cleaning system to discharge the dust gathered within the filters and cartridges, they carry out a shaker cycle or reverse pulse cycle to free the collected dust and empty it into a removable storage bin.
Photographs taken prior refurbishment. Our refurbishment service is not available on all machines.
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