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G0637/G0638 Cyclone Dust Collector
Duct Material
General
The Model G0637/G0638 is designed to be a cen-
tral dust collector system. Locate the dust collec-
tor in an out of the way location such as a corner
or separate room. The large suction capacity of
the Model G0637/G0638 allows great flexibility
in planning and designing of your dust collection
duct layout. Grizzly offers a complete line of dust
collection accessories for setting up a stationary
system. Additionally, Grizzly offers a complete
guide book titled Dust Collection Basics.
Whatever system design you choose, always
make sure there are no open flames (including
pilot lights) in the same room as the dust col-
lector; otherwise you risk an explosion if dust is
dispersed into the air.
SECTION 4: DESIGNING THE
SYSTEM
You have many choices regarding main line and
branch line duct material. For best results, use
metal duct for the main line and branch lines, then
use a short lengths of flexible hose to connect
each machine to the branch lines.
Plastic duct is also a popular material for home
shops. However, be aware that there is a fire or
explosion hazard if plastic duct material is used
for dust collection without being grounded against
static electrical charge build-up. This topic will be
discussed later in this section. Another problem
with using plastic is that it is less efficient per foot
than metal.
Metal Duct
Advantages of metal duct is its conductivity and
that it does not contribute to static electrical
charge build-up. However, static charges are still
produced when dust particles strike other dust
particles as they move through the duct. Since
metal duct is a conductor, it can be grounded quite
easily to dissipate any static electrical charges.
Figure 43. Examples of metal pipe and
components.
designing the system