A guideline for dust remover
- Manual Cleaning of Dust Collectors: Key Considerations
- Regular manual cleaning of dust collectors is essential. Schedule personnel to clean the dust in the cleaning holes regularly. Ensure the design of the dust removal pipe prevents air leakage at the cleaning holes. During inspections, check for air leaks as they can reduce dust removal efficiency and increase dust deposition.
- For large-diameter dust removal pipes, install additional cleaning holes. Discuss with engineers whether these should be at the end or the elbow, and consider adding rubber gaskets.
- When placing the bag filter, ensure it does not interfere with normal workshop operations. Consider the height of the pipeline and the installation of the dust hood to minimize the space occupied by the dust collector. The installed dust collector should be easy to repair and maintain, without affecting the workshop’s aesthetics.
- Sonic Cleaning
- Sonic cleaning involves installing sonic cleaning and drainage equipment at the inlet flue. This method generates vibrations that separate soot from the inner wall of the dust removal pipe, reducing dust accumulation. It not only reduces labor costs but also ensures clean and efficient installation.