- 10,000cfm – 45,000cfm Grydale JMS dust collector
- PLC controlled equipment
- Remote control operation and driven
- Auger and rotary valve discharge
- Dual dropout box
- Real time emission monitoring
- Hydraulic compressor for filter cleaning
- Hydraulic-powered extraction fan
- Six-cylinder turbo diesel motor
- Real time particle detector (also known as a broken bag detector) to examine emissions coming out of the clean air stack
- The particle detector can be tuned to meet EHP requirements on any given site. This feature is standard on all machines
- One-button start up which is remote controlled starting all critical components in a programmed order
- Remote-control operation has four programmable settings with each setting displayed and set at the desired volume of air at the touchscreen located on the dust collector
- Volume selections can be changed manually through the PLC touch screen if required allowing the operator to use the dust collector more efficiently
- Variable speed hydraulic motor to change the volume of air required this is programmed through the touch screen on the dust collector
- Hopper discharge, compressor tracks and extraction fan are all hydraulically-driven reducing noise and vibration throughout the system
- Each component has a motion sensor to alert operator of faults if these don’t start which will reduce downtime due to blockages in the system
- Static pressure monitor to alert the operator whether it is necessary to turn the system volume up due to a long duct run or if there is a blockage in the ducting
- The dust collector is also fitted with a differential pressure monitor to alert the operator if filters are blocked
- The tracks can be changed from 3 km/h to 9 km/h if traveling long distances
- The six cylinder turbo diesel engine uses 12 litres per hour of diesel fuel from a 250 litre fuel tank
Patent pending Australia and the United States.