How do the Automatic Dry Dust Collection Booths Work?
The Filter Project Dry Dust Collectors have specially designed cloth filtering sleeves inside the Dry Dust Collector. When turned on the Dry Dust Suction Walls very powerful motors create a strong vacuum that pulls the dust particles horizontally from the work bench area and then pulls it down to the bottom of the wall and inside the unit. Inside the dust collector the many cloth filtering sleeves trap the dust and captures 99.99% of the dust. Only clean filtered air comes out the top of the Dry Dust Cabin.
The dust is then collected in the catch basin drawer at the bottom of the drydust collection booth. Every day or once a week, depending on use, simply empty the dust that has been collected in the bottom of the catch basin.
The Filter Project Dry Dust Collection Booth comes with a 3 ft (1 meter) extension enclosure that provides additional dust control and greater vacuum efficiency. 6 ft (2 meter) extension enclosures are available as options
Dry Dust Collectors in Automatic Self Clean mode: a self-cleaning system with compressed air, made by a pressurized tank, and a series of membrane electrovalves with specific blowing tubes are nside the cloth filter sleeves and controlled by an automatic sequencer. That means that the unit is self cleaning. Once the Dry Dust Collector is turned off, the system will automatically go through an air cleaning cycle to blow the dust out of the sleeves and the dust will settle at the bottom inside the dust drawers.