Many of you are still wondering whether it is reasonable to install a dust collection system indoors or outdoors. Consideration of the installation location of the dust extraction system can affect the efficiency and cost of the system as a whole. Therefore, you need to think carefully before making a decision. Read this article to answer the question: Should you install an indoor or outdoor vacuuming system?
Factors determining the installation of the system indoors or outdoors
Noise
It’s rare to see a truly quiet factory. In particular, the dust extraction system also creates a relatively loud noise due to the sound of the engine, the operation of the fan, along with the extraction of compressed air, its pulse, and its compressor…
If the addition of noise from the dust extraction system does not change the noise level or affect other activities, then installing a dust collection system inside the house can be considered.
Suitable for automatic production line factories, with little human involvement.
In addition, if the factory is located in areas near residential areas, you can design an additional separate room to limit outside noise from affecting neighboring residents.
Space Management
Choosing the location to install the dust collection system is extremely important. Because they need to be relatively close to the area they serve. For example, the shorter the pipeline, the less static pressure is generated. The system works more optimally and efficiently.
However, it is not always possible to install the location of the system in such convenient places. Installation in central areas may hinder the movement of employees or other vehicles and machines. Therefore, the dust collection system is usually installed next to the wall or installed outside.
Consider choosing a suitable indoor or outdoor installation location. This will help save maximum costs and bring the highest dust filtration efficiency.
Fire protection
Fire prevention is always a top priority in industrial plants. A place where much machinery and equipment are concentrated and there are potential hazards in terms of fire prevention and fighting.
If the dust collection system is placed inside the house, it should be designed to ensure fire prevention and fighting criteria. Space and protective equipment and accessories need to be designed and adjusted accordingly.
For example, placing a dust extraction system in the center of a factory, there should be solutions to limit evaporation, and cool down machines that need vents or isolation valves…
Installing the system indoors can be more expensive than installing it outdoors.
Convenient for maintenance
The location of the system installation also influences whether it is convenient to maintain and maintain the system or not.
If installed outdoors, and in snowy weather. They can cover the surface of the system, and what will happen? Or indoor installation but not enough space for maintenance, or too many other industrial equipments causing interference.
Therefore, depending on the project, environmental factors, and weather conditions consider the installation location of the indoor or outdoor dust collection system.
Climate impact
If the system is installed outdoors, the system needs to be able to cope with changes in weather and climate. Temperature fluctuations can also cause system losses.
During winter weather in some countries, the temperature can drop deeply, creating a temperature difference between the outlet and inlet of the system. Can turn moisture in the air into condensation and cause rusting of equipment. They can mix with dust and create clogging of the filters.
Therefore, the weather factor is very important, if, in extreme weather conditions, you should probably choose to install a dust collection system inside the house.
So, here are some factors to help you consider installing an indoor or outdoor dust collection system. Hope to bring useful information to readers.