jamiewilson
Mechanical
- Nov 7, 2005
- 3
I was assigned to a plant for a short term to help with some specific problems. On of them is dust and lint entering into the control cabinets. It is a textile plant that creates massive amounts of lint. We are thinking that the only way to keep the lint out is by creating a positive pressure in the cabinet.
We are planning on installing a central, filtered fan to blow air through ductowork to all of the panels in the plant. We want to do centralized to prevent daily cleaning of filters on every cabinet to keep air moving.
In order to estimate how much air I need to move, I was going to install a filtered 100cfm 4.7 inch fan on a cabinet and see how that does in keeping lint out.
Does anyone have any experience with this type of problem and countermeasures?
Does anyone know what type of air turnover might be needed? - 100cfm / 200cfm / 300cfm for a 100 cf cabinet, etc
We are planning on installing a central, filtered fan to blow air through ductowork to all of the panels in the plant. We want to do centralized to prevent daily cleaning of filters on every cabinet to keep air moving.
In order to estimate how much air I need to move, I was going to install a filtered 100cfm 4.7 inch fan on a cabinet and see how that does in keeping lint out.
Does anyone have any experience with this type of problem and countermeasures?
Does anyone know what type of air turnover might be needed? - 100cfm / 200cfm / 300cfm for a 100 cf cabinet, etc