Dust Collector Maintenance Training
The best way to achieve maximum efficiency and operation from your dust collection systems is by having your personnel with the proper training for maintaining and operating dust collection systems. With dust collection training from Baghouse.com, your maintenance technicians, maintenance planners, engineers, operators and reliability staff will be able to keep your systems running at maximum efficiency, troubleshoot any problems that may arise, and optimize the systems to meet the demands of production.
Dust Collector Maintenance and Operation
Using our 40+ years of manufacturing and servicing dust collection systems we have developed our training course to focus on the practical needs of dust collector maintenance and operation. This allows us to focus on addressing the practical needs of your facility. We believe this is why so many of our customers have found our training program so valuable.
Our full-day and half-day courses are tailored to each customer’s unique needs and goals. Our baghouse experts will arrive at the plant early to review your systems and modify the class accordingly. Further, there is no charge for additional participants! The course sessions can be staggered to accommodate as many plant personnel as possible without unduly impacting maintenance/operations. Any free time between class sessions can be used for additional inspections of the plant’s systems.
Baghouse.com is eager to share its 40+ years of experience with you and your staff. Let provide you with more information about we can help your facility by equipping your personnel with the knowledge and skills they need to keep your systems running at peak efficiency!
Overview of Baghouse Training Course
- Principles of operation
- Basic operating parameters
- Mechanisms of filtration
- Air to cloth ratio
- Bag cleaning
- Types of baghouses
- Shaker
- Reverse-Air
- Pulse-Jet
- Specific maintenance concerns for each type of dust collector
- Industry best practice guidelines for engineering:
- New dust collection systems
- Upgrading or replacing old systems
- Configuring existing units
- Combustible dust overview
- Types of combustible dust
- Implications of combustible dust on dust collection systems
- How to conduct hazard analysis for combustible dust applications
- Prevention and protection against combustible dust hazards
- Differential pressure ranges
- Factoring filter service life
- Startup procedures
- Shutdown procedures
- Inlet/outlet temperature
- Cleaning cycle settings
- Emissions compliance and monitoring
- Maintenance/Upgrade planning
- Bag changing
- Structure repair
- Hopper cleaning
- Airlock/conveying system
- Leak testing
- Diaphragm/solenoid valve repair
- Troubleshooting common problems
- Common problems
- Possible causes
- Remedies
- Preventative maintenance
- Sample suggested schedule
- How to determine when to conduct various procedures
- Conducting inspections
- Identifying problems during inspections
- Identifying remedies for common problems
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