Rieter

Blower/suction systems

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The devices most widely used nowadays operate like agitators, but with significantly higher performance (- 3 kW, - 5 000 m3/h of air, up to 50 m/sec air speed at the nozzles) and feature several hoses, some of them reaching to the floor. One or two of these hoses on each side blow (a+b) and one (c) sucks the material which has been blown off up from the floor. The blowing hoses feature blowing nozzles at different heights, aimed precisely at the exposed zones in such a way that as far as possible they blow the fly downward.

A filter with a filter cleaning device is a logical necessity when working with suction systems. On the Sohler system, for example, the traveling cleaner passes over a collecting box (e) at the end of the running rail (machine end), into which the filtered material is discharged. All the collecting boxes can be connected to a central suction system, which most practically leads to a pneumatic baling press.

Fig. 70 – Blower/suction system