The document contains data from previous checkups of multiple dust collectors, labeled TI-1149 through TI-1128. For each dust collector, the data includes the job name, type of dust collector, number of dust collectors, capacity in tons per hour, fuel used, mass and volumetric flow rates of flue gases, dimensions of the cyclone inlet duct, and predicted versus actual inlet velocities. The dust collectors ranged in capacity from 0.5 to 9 tons per hour and used a variety of fuels including wood, agricultural waste, and wood chips to generate flue gases.
The document contains data from previous checkups of multiple dust collectors, labeled TI-1149 through TI-1128. For each dust collector, the data includes the job name, type of dust collector, number of dust collectors, capacity in tons per hour, fuel used, mass and volumetric flow rates of flue gases, dimensions of the cyclone inlet duct, and predicted versus actual inlet velocities. The dust collectors ranged in capacity from 0.5 to 9 tons per hour and used a variety of fuels including wood, agricultural waste, and wood chips to generate flue gases.
The document contains data from previous checkups of multiple dust collectors, labeled TI-1149 through TI-1128. For each dust collector, the data includes the job name, type of dust collector, number of dust collectors, capacity in tons per hour, fuel used, mass and volumetric flow rates of flue gases, dimensions of the cyclone inlet duct, and predicted versus actual inlet velocities. The dust collectors ranged in capacity from 0.5 to 9 tons per hour and used a variety of fuels including wood, agricultural waste, and wood chips to generate flue gases.