The
functionality of baghouse filters can be controlled and maintained to operate
at optimium levels. Having the capability to identify the bagfilter or
compartment in which the suspect fabric filter is fitted, down time and costs
for replacing nonfaulty bags are significantly reduced. Over time, analysis of
the baghouse functionality and filter deterioration can be assessed such that
maintanence can be scheduled for natural shutdowns or when the process is least
affected. In addition, from a regulatory perspective, prediction of faulty
fabric filters can mean few or no excursions over emissions levels.
Detects and identifies the specific bagfilter or compartment
with broken
bags
Permits comparison of filter conditions on multiple outlets
Identification
of suspect filter and indication of severity of
problem
minimises downtime and reduces costs
Effective predictive maintenance capability by overseeing
and
predicting problems before they occur
Assists in maintenance scheduling both for rework and in
budgeting
for replacement parts
Provides accurate records for regulatory purposes