Dust collection design guide a dust collection design guide in pdf format originally written by air handling systems july 17 2001 this document designing your air handling dust system is a design guide originally written by air handling systems and has been converted into a two page pdf document requires acrobat reader.
Wood dust collection system design.
Do use the largest ductwork that fits your collector.
Determine diameter and cfm of each branch 4.
We have simplified the dust collection system design process for smaller shops it is important to know federal state and localities have codes and regulations enforced by ahj authorities having jurisdiction governing sales construction installation and.
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Dust collection design can be complicated here are a few simply steps to laying out an effective and efficient dust collection system.
There are two main points to consider when choosing a dust collector.
A good system however will keep the broom and your lungs from wearing out prematurely.
Instead look at the intake port sizes for the collectors you re considering.
And the second phase is computing the static pressure sp of your system to determine the size and power of your dust collection unit.
There are two phases to designing your dust collection system.
Most cyclones have intake ports of 6 to 8 and some two bag collectors have 5 or 6 diameter intakes so consider at least a 5 main duct.
The first phase is sizing your duct work for adequate volume and velocity of flow for the type of dust you will be creating.
Figure system resistance sp static pressure.
Determine diameter and cfm of main duct 5.
Even the best dust collection system won t eliminate the need for occasional sweeping.
Draw a floor plan of your shop 2.
Just because a tool comes with a 4 dust port doesn t mean you should use 4 main ducts or drops.
Designing your dust collection system.