Sensor detects baghouse leaks

July 23, 2018
The DD-3000 compact sensor from BinMaster can be used to detect particulates in commercial recycling operations that generate dust when plastics are ground, shredded or
granulated. 

DD-3000: This compact sensor from BinMaster can be used to detect particulates in commercial recycling operations that generate dust when plastics are ground, shredded orgranulated. Many recycling facilities are required to use baghouse filters or other dust collection systems to comply with safety regulations; the DD-3000 is specifically designed to detect baghouse leaks and can be installed in stacks, ducts or pipes. It uses reliable inductive electrification technology to sense when particulate emissions exceed a preset level. The device comes with either an alarm relay, which is used to alert users to a need for maintenance, or a transmitter output used for monitoring trends and compliance with regulations.

What's new? The sensor, which came out in June.

Benefits: Time savings. By providing an early warning of leaks, the DD-3000 can save time on manual inspections and prevent unscheduled shutdowns. It also can improve process control by allowing workers to turn off a process immediately when dust levels exceed standards. The device's fully insulated probes protect against false alarms caused by moisture or buildup. The sensor requires little or no maintenance and has a single-piece design that makes it easy to install and configure.

BinMaster, Lincoln, Nebraska, 402-434-9102, www.binmaster.com