Dust Collection Pipe System

I spy a pitot tube, does that tubing run to a Magnehelic? What's your pressure look like?

Have you rigged up an alarm to know when the barrel is getting full?
 
Bob D. said:
I spy a pitot tube, does that tubing run to a Magnehelic? What's your pressure look like?

Have you rigged up an alarm to know when the barrel is getting full?
I assume you are referring to my setup.  If so, I use the Oneida Static Pressure Gauge Kit to monitor the filters.  It's been a while since I set it up, but with all of the blast gates open and the filters sealed with plastic bags and duct tape, the meter reading was about 2 inches of water.  With the gates open and the bags off the filters, the needle barely moves off of the zero. 

The one time I noticed the needle had moved significantly, the meter was indicating about 0.8 inches of water.  That's when I opened the DC closet and saw the plastic can had collapsed and broke the seal around the plywood lid.  I don't know when the can collapsed, but a lot of dust had been blown into the filters. I now monitor the meter frequently when I'm using the DC.
I don't have a bin level meter installed on this setup, but will install one when I change to the larger Dust Deputy XL cyclone.  I'll also change the ducting to 160mm pipes and change the routing a bit to minimize the runs and turns.  Fortunately, the company that sold me the 120mm components will buy them back at a reasonable (to me) reduction of the purchase price in exchange for the 160mm components. 

The current system works well, but I'm sure it can be better.  As we're fond of saying at my former job, the enemy of good is better.
 
Yes, looking at the instruction sheet for your system that's a Minihelic II made by Dwyer Instruments.

For anyone that wants to roll their own here it is.
https://www.amazon.com/Dwyer-Minihe.../dp/B009PC6LCA/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=magnehelic+0-5%22+wc&qid=1561482013&s=industrial&sr=1-7

I used a 0-3" Magnehelic at my old house across the furnace filter, and used it to monitor the filter condition by reading the D/P across the filter.
 
My system has been runnig since last update. I'm happy with it, but something came up to my attention, that I'm having hard time to pass on.

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I will get it today and will probably end up with a setup similar to what [member=53905]Gregor[/member]  and several others suggested. Having the motor mounted directly on the wall with french cleats.
 
Bob D. said:
I used a 0-3" Magnehelic at my old house across the furnace filter, and used it to monitor the filter condition by reading the D/P across the filter.

That's funny...I did the same on the old furnace.  [smile]  Just haven't gotten around yet to mounting it to the new furnace.

They're especially helpful if you have a house full of pets and do indoor construction or have an indoor shop that's part of the house.

Funny no one has come up with an electronic version that would notify you on the phone when you exceed some user set threshold.
 
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