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Triboelectric Dust Sensor
Posted on
24. Aug. 2006 - 09:36
Andre,
The output is supposed to be linear therefore, the emission at 80% should be double that at 40%.
The instruction book should tell you that!
What is your exhaust stack exhausting? Baghouse, cyclone or just general ventilation?
Michael Reid. ■
Triboelectrical Sensor
Posted on
24. Aug. 2006 - 09:45
Dear Michael,
Thanks for your quick response!
We did not receive this info along the instruction manual.
The exhaust is from several baghouses.
Best regards,
Andr ■
Triboelectric Dust Sensor
Posted on
24. Aug. 2006 - 09:50
Andre,
These devices are commonly used as "broken bag detectors" (but I guess you know that). A sudden increase in emissions, setting off an alarm, alerts you to a problem with the baghouse.
Michael Reid. ■
Triboelectrical dustsensor
We have just installed a triboelectrical dustsensor for continuous tracking of the residual dust in our central exhaust stack.
It works marvelously!
We get a digital readout ranging between 30-40% at approximately 8 mg/m3.
What emissionlevel will we get at 80% readout?
Application cattlefeed factory, exhaust stack diameter 1.300mm.,
flow 87.000 m3/h.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
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