Energy-efficient operation of pulse-jet dust collection systems

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This presentation outlines methods that contribute to reducing energy consumption on a dust collection system to support energy-saving initiatives. It examines: 1. the most common opportunities for excessive energy consumption in dust collection systems, 2. basic assumptions and establishment of baseline information for energy cost, compressed air savings, and how static pressure impacts overall operating cost, and 3. a generic case study to illustrate potential impact.

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Description

This presentation outlines methods that contribute to reducing energy consumption on a dust collection system to support energy-saving initiatives. It examines: 1. the most common opportunities for excessive energy consumption in dust collection systems, 2. basic assumptions and establishment of baseline information for energy cost, compressed air savings, and how static pressure impacts overall operating cost, and 3. a generic case study to illustrate potential impact.

Additional information

Author(s)

Kelly Zipsie, GE Power & Water, USA

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI's 83rd Annual Convention (Interwire) in Atlanta, April 2013.

Year

2013