The on-site plan for installing the bag dust collector includes these steps:
1. Equipment inspection and acceptance:
Before installation, inspect the bag dust collector. Check that its appearance, size, and model meet the design requirements. Also, ensure its internal components are intact. At the same time, the equipment needs to be tested to ensure that it is stable and reliable.
2. Foundation construction:
Select the right foundation type and specs for the bag dust collector based on its size and weight. The foundation must be strong and stable. It must not let the equipment tilt or shift during operation. After the foundation is built, it must be inspected. This is to ensure it meets quality standards.
3. Equipment hoisting and installation:
Use professional hoisting equipment to lift the bag dust collector onto the foundation. Then, adjust and fix it per the design requirements. During installation, protect the equipment’s components. Improper use may cause damage.
4. Pipe connection and sealing:
Connect the bag filter to the inlet and outlet pipes. Use professional sealing materials to seal them. Ensure no air leaks at the connection. Also, check that the pipes’ direction and layout are reasonable. They should not cross or be too long. This could affect the equipment’s normal operation.
5. Electrical system installation:
According to the bag filter’s electrical diagram, lay cables, wire, and debug. During installation, follow the electrical specs to ensure safety and reliability.
6. System debugging and acceptance:
After the installation, the bag filter system is debugged. This includes the start-up, operation, and shutdown of the equipment. During debugging, closely watch the equipment’s status. This will help find and fix problems quickly. After debugging, organize relevant staff to conduct acceptance tests. This will ensure the equipment installation meets quality requirements.
Dry powder equipment cannot do without bag dust collector
Dust collection is vital for air quality in dry powder industries. It prevents dust hazards and keeps the workplace clean. Bag dust collectors, especially pulse bag ones, are vital in this process.