Correcting common problems in your reverse pulse-jet dust collector
Having problems with your reverse jet-pulse dust collector? This article describes how to troubleshoot various dust collector problems by making simple, economical on-site modifications.
If your reverse jet-pulse dust collector isn't operating effectively -- for instance, if dust leaks through the filter gasket seal or holes in the filter medium, if dust plugs the filter medium, or high or low inflation pressure is damaging the filter cake -- you can generally correct the problem by making simple, economical on-site modifications to the dust collector, its components, or its operation.