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Exhaust Volumes Required for Different Applications (

1

)

WOODWORKING

Equipment

Size

Min. CFM

Required

(2)

Jointer

Knife Length = Up to 6"

350

6-r” to 12"

440

■ 12+“ to 20"

550

over 20“

800

Sander, Belt

Belt Width = Up to 6“

790 (3)

(Horizontal)

6+"to 9"

900 (3)

9+" to 14"

1240 (3)

Sander, Disc

Disc Diameter = Up to 12"

350

12+“ to 18"

450

18+'' to 26''

550

Sander, Drum

Drum Surface = Up to 200

350

(in square inches) 201 to 400

550

401 to 700

785

701 to 1400

1100

Saw, Band

Blade Width = Up to 2"

700 (3)

2+'' to 3"

900 (3)

3+“ to 4"

1350 (3)

Saw, Radial

Hood behind blade =

430

From port on blade guard =

70

Total =

500

Saw, Swing

Blade Diameter = Up to 20“

350

over 20"

440

Saw, Table

Blade Diameter = Up to 16"

350

16+“ to 24"

440

over 24"

550

Variety with dado =

550

Planer, Single

Knife Length = Up to 20"

785

20+" to 26“

1100

(1 ) The exhaust volume (CFM) requirements shown are from the

American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
(ACGIH®), Industrial Ventilation: A Manual of Recommended
Practices, 19th Edition. Copyright 1986. Reprinted with permis­
sion. Consult manual for more detailed recommendations.
Contact them at www.acgih.org

(2) OEM's required are minimums per each equipment type. Duct

velocity should not be less than 3500 FPM to prevent wood
dust from settling in duct work.

METALWORKING

Min. CFM

Equipment

Size

Required

(4)

Buffing, Belt

Belt Width = Up to 3"

220

3+" to 5"

300

5+" to 7"

390

7+" to 9"

500

9+" to 11"

610

11+" to 13“

740

Buffing, Wheel

Wheel Width = 2"

300

(5) 3"

500

4"

610

5"

740

6"

1040

Grinding Wheel

Wheel Width = 1"

220

Wheel speeds

(5) 1-1/2"

220

below 6500 sf/m

2"

390

3“

500

4"

610

5“

880

6"

1200

Grinding

Wheel

Wheel Width = 1 “

220

Wheel speeds

(5) 1-1/2"

390

above 6500 st/m

2"

610

, 3"

740

4"

880

5"

1200

Abbreviations used in charts:

CFM = Cubic feet of air per minute

FPM = Feet per minute

sf/m = Surface feet per minute

(3) Requires 2 nozzles or hoods. CFM’s shown are total CFM for

both nozzles or hoods.

(4) For all metalworking applications, duct velocity should be at least

3500 FPM for light grinding or buffing and at least 4500 FPM for
heavy grinding or butting to prevent settling in duct work.

(5) The wheel hood should cover at least 75% of the wheel to be

considered a good enclosure.

How To Select The Proper Size Dust Collector

These dust collectors will give you excellent results in collecting wood
chips, fine dust and metal shavings, they are not designed to work in large
central system applications. These are portable units that can be moved
from machine to machine. To select the proper size Dust Collector, use the
criteria below:

1. Add the “CFM REQUIRED” for each machine per the above chart. This

is your rOMi. CFM REQUIRED.

2. Now, select the Dust Collector model from Page 1 with a "Max. CFM”

greater than your TOTAL CFM REQUIRED in step 1. If none of the

models on Page 1 have a Max. CFM greaterthanyourTOTALCFM
required, you will need more than one unit or a larger “central system”

or you will need to shut off lines (with dampers) so dust oollector is only
pulling from one line at a time (see notes 6 and 7 at right),

3. [f the unit will be in a "fixed installation” all ductwork should be sheet

metal duct Instead of flexible hose. The pressure drop through flexible
hose Is about 2-4 times that of smooth wall pipe. DO NOT use any

PVC or plastic pipe. It can deliver a severe static electric shock
caused by high velocity dust passing through it.

The Dust Coltector should be located as close to the machine as possible

and preferably no more than 10 feet away.

Use as few elbows as possible in your ductwork. The loss through one,

90° elbow is equal to approximately 10 teel of straight, smooth wall pipe.

If the dust collector will be used on more than one machine, you should

install slide gate dampers in the duct at each machine to “close off’ that
section of duct when using another machine. This will allow the dust
collector to pull from only one machine at a time and thus increase the
dust collector performance.

Typicatfy, a 1 VzHP Model will work with up to 20 total feet of duct work, a

model 2HP Model will work with up to 30 total feet of duct work and a

3HP Model will worir with up to 75-85 total feet of duct work. These
values are based on having dampers at each machine connection [as in
note 6 above) and all duct work Is smooth wall, sheet metal.

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