WoodyMcWoodFace
Member
Hi All,
I've been a UKWorkshop member for a while, but this is my first post so I'm hoping I'm not asking a question that's already been covered.
I've read a lot of posts about dust extraction, and read the Bill Pentz stuff that's been referred to, and it leaves me with a question/solution that I'm wondering if someone can clarify.
Simply put - can you use the CamVac accoustic outlets to pipe fine dust outside?
I have very limited workshop space and was looking to upgrade my wall mounted CamVac to service my new Hammer A3-31 PT (and other, more fine dust producing machines), but the more I read into this, the more getting a HEPA (i.e. sub 0.5 micron) rated extractor seemed the best option. However, that takes you into the c£3K Laguna PFLUX type of machines which, along with the hefty cost, just takes up too much space.
So it occurred to me that as the Camvac is a closed system, then the only apparent way for air (and hence any fine dust that's got through the 0.5 micron filter) to get out would be via the acoustic outlets. Since these outlets can have pipe attached to them, and I have a convenient hole in my workshop wall, putting the end of the pipe through the wall "should" vent all remaining fine dust outside (under an outbuilding).
Is there a flaw in this thinking? I realise the current Camvac is a bit underpowered for the job, but it's not at all bad, and if I were to upgrade to the e.g. CGV386-6, that would actually save me some space and increase my air flow from 108 l/s to 162 l/s - still a bit low for the Hammer I know, but I could wheel it right next to the machine, limit flexi pipe etc. and get a big improvement on the already pretty good 286-3-wall one.
Ultimately, this is all about space and fine filtration for me. Whilst spending lots on dust extraction is not great, I'd be prepared to do it for the good of my health, but I'm just struggling to find anything small that will do the job. I can't house a traditional vortex 2 stage outside and I want to capture the dust at creation, not filter it out once its in the air. I also realise that venting air outside on a cold day will make my workshop cold, but since I don't usually heat it anyway, an extra layer of clothes is the solution there.
Any thoughts would be very welcome.
Steve.
I've been a UKWorkshop member for a while, but this is my first post so I'm hoping I'm not asking a question that's already been covered.
I've read a lot of posts about dust extraction, and read the Bill Pentz stuff that's been referred to, and it leaves me with a question/solution that I'm wondering if someone can clarify.
Simply put - can you use the CamVac accoustic outlets to pipe fine dust outside?
I have very limited workshop space and was looking to upgrade my wall mounted CamVac to service my new Hammer A3-31 PT (and other, more fine dust producing machines), but the more I read into this, the more getting a HEPA (i.e. sub 0.5 micron) rated extractor seemed the best option. However, that takes you into the c£3K Laguna PFLUX type of machines which, along with the hefty cost, just takes up too much space.
So it occurred to me that as the Camvac is a closed system, then the only apparent way for air (and hence any fine dust that's got through the 0.5 micron filter) to get out would be via the acoustic outlets. Since these outlets can have pipe attached to them, and I have a convenient hole in my workshop wall, putting the end of the pipe through the wall "should" vent all remaining fine dust outside (under an outbuilding).
Is there a flaw in this thinking? I realise the current Camvac is a bit underpowered for the job, but it's not at all bad, and if I were to upgrade to the e.g. CGV386-6, that would actually save me some space and increase my air flow from 108 l/s to 162 l/s - still a bit low for the Hammer I know, but I could wheel it right next to the machine, limit flexi pipe etc. and get a big improvement on the already pretty good 286-3-wall one.
Ultimately, this is all about space and fine filtration for me. Whilst spending lots on dust extraction is not great, I'd be prepared to do it for the good of my health, but I'm just struggling to find anything small that will do the job. I can't house a traditional vortex 2 stage outside and I want to capture the dust at creation, not filter it out once its in the air. I also realise that venting air outside on a cold day will make my workshop cold, but since I don't usually heat it anyway, an extra layer of clothes is the solution there.
Any thoughts would be very welcome.
Steve.