Keeping Dust Out of Non-Manufacturing Spaces in Industrial Facilities

Aug. 19, 2014

High efficiency dust collectors are well known for maintaining cleanliness in industrial processing areas. But offices, control rooms, server rooms and similar spaces in these facilities must also be protected against dust infiltration. Pressurization in combination with cartridge-style dust collection is an effective and sometimes overlooked air-cleaning strategy.

High efficiency dust collectors are well known for maintaining cleanliness in industrial processing areas. But offices, control rooms, server rooms and similar spaces in these facilities must also be protected against dust infiltration. Pressurization in combination with cartridge-style dust collection is an effective and sometimes overlooked air-cleaning strategy.

This white paper will review:

  • How pressurization works
  • Whether to pressurize your facility
  • Deciding between HVAC filtration and dust collection
  • Guidelines for equipment selection and design

Download free white paper now.

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