Determining main line duct size, Determining branch line duct size – Grizzly G0601 User Manual
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figure 52. Branch line duct sizes labeled.
395
395
614
790
395
220
98
4"
4"
4"
6"
4"
4"
5"
5"
6"
7"
Table Saw
Miter
Saw
Jointer
Sander
Planer
Shaper
Planer/
Moulder
Dust
Collector
figure 51. Main line size labeled on sketch.
395
395
614
790
395
220
98
Dust
Collector
5"
6"
7"
Table Saw
Planer/
Moulder
Miter
Saw
Jointer
Sander
Planer
Shaper
determining main line duct size
the general rule of thumb for a main line duct is
that the velocity of the airflow must not fall below
3500 FpM.
For small/medium sized shops, using the inlet size
of the dust collector as the main line duct size
will usually keep the air velocity above 3500 FpM
and, depending on your system, will allow you to
keep multiple branches open at one time.
Mark your drawing, as shown in the
figure below,
but using the inlet size for your dust collector as
the main line.
the general rule of thumb for a branch line duct is
that the velocity of the airflow must not fall below
4000 FpM.
For small/medium sized shops, using the dust
port size from the machine as the branch line duct
size will achieve the correct velocity in most appli-
cations. however, if the dust port on the machine
is smaller than 4", make the branch line 4" and
neck the line down right before the dust port.
note: Systems with powerful dust collectors work
better if multiple blast gates are left open. This
also allows you to run two machines at once.
Experiment with different combinations of blast
gates open/closed to find the best results for your
system.
Write your determined branch line sizes on your
drawing, as shown in the following
figure.
determining branch line duct size
total cfm
branch line size
400
4"
500
4"
600
5"
700
5"
800
6"
900
6"
1000
6"
if two machines will connect to the same branch
line and both will operate at the same time, then
add the required CFM for each machine together
and find the closest total CFM in the table below
to determine the correct branch size.
if both machines will never run at the same time,
reference the machine with the biggest dust port
in the table
below and add blast gates after the
y-branch to open/close the line to each machine.
if both machines will run at the same time, add
the total CFM given for each size from the table
(approximate required airflow) under
step 4 and
match the branch line given below.
if both machines will never run at the same time,
reference the machine with the biggest dust port
in the
table below and add blast gates after the
y-branch to open/close the line to each machine.
figure 53. sizing chart for multiple machines on
the same branch line.