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How Reverse Filter Pulse Cleaning Works – Part II

Welcome to Part 2 of our 2-part article series, "How Reverse Filter Pulse Cleaning Works." In our previous article, we looked at what a reverse filter pulse cleaning system is, how it works, and what it's used for. We also discussed the main components of a reverse filter pulse cleaning system, including the compressed air reservoir, the pulse valve, the timer, and of course the filter. In this article, we'll review some operation tips to keep your system running well, some common issues to prevent wasting compressed air, as well the key terms you need to know when working with this technology. Operational Tips for Reverse Pulse Cleaning Systems Each system may have nuanced differences in materials and layouts. For example, the compressed air connection can be plumbed using heavy-duty rubber tubing or black pipe. Regardless of these differences, however, the following tips should be kept in mind for streamlined operation: Take care of the compressed air connection’s inline air regulator to maintain desired PSI (pounds of force per square inch) level Ensure temperature control to prevent condensation Pulse cleaning should operate at 90 PSI to avoid damage to the filter Keep the electrical requirements for the solenoids front of…
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How Reverse Filter Pulse Cleaning Works – Part I

Here at Advanced Filtration, we're all about making sure our customers have optimized industrial filtration systems to ensure efficiency and financial savings without compromising air quality. One of the best ways of doing this is by using reverse pulse dust filters, which work in an innovative way to remove dust particles from the workplace. But how does a reverse pulse filter work? In this article, which is Part I of a two-part series on Reverse Filter Pulse Cleaning Systems, the industrial filter experts at Advanced Filtration will explore the mechanics of a reverse pulse filter, the various components, and operational guidelines for best results. Check out Part II here. What Are Reverse Filter Pulse Cleaning Systems? Let's start with some definitions. A reverse pulse, also known as a "pulse jet" or "reverse jet," is a type of filter cleaning system. While simple in design, the system produces effective results. The system follows the same basic mechanics as a regular dust collector — but with a twist. Air flows from the outside of the filter to the center, leaving filtered dust particles on the outside of the filter. A blast of compressed air is pushed through the filter's center, causing the dust…
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