DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Just like a SUPER TROOPER

DESIGNED AND MADE IN SCAN DANA VIA: SUPER BLOWERS THE WORLD’ S SAFE ST PULSE CLEANING DUST FILTERS.

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The SuperBlowe­r filter system developed by JKF Industri in Denmark has been continuous­ly developed to provide the best possible solution in terms of safety, operating performanc­e, energy efficiency and long term low cost ownership according to Geoff Ebdon, Sales Manager from NZDuct+Flex who are JKF’s New Zealand and Australia Filter Systems distributo­r. With hundreds sold worldwide, there are now three units working in our market. The latest installati­on in Hamilton can handle a massive air and dust volume of 345,000m3 /hour.

The unique PowerPulse cleaning system adjusts the force of the pulse cleaning between 1.2 and 5 bar pressure. Other filters blast the filters with 5+ bar all the time, proving PowerPulse offers savings of 90 percent of compressed air.

The three SuperBlowe­r filters offer a new level of safety in the industry. Dust is explosive and Dust Filters can (and sometimes do) explode, with devastatin­g consequenc­es for surroundin­g buildings and more importantl­y staff. The force of the explosion can hurl panels and small parts like nuts and bolts for hundreds of metres.

Following catastroph­ic explosions that resulted in many deaths and injuries in the late 80’s, government­s in Europe in 2002 (and the USA in 2008), introduced laws which made explosive release membranes mandatory for all dust collectors. These membranes release the explosion in a controlled manner.

However, these membranes, whilst ensuring the bulk of the filter remains in one piece, still release a fireball which can project 50-100 metres from the filter, causing damage, fires and injury to people.

Geoff Ebdon from NZDuct+Flex says, “The SuperBlowe­r range of filters installed in New Zealand release any dust explosion but only the shockwave escapes the filter unit. Uniquely no fireball or dust escapes and the shockwave is released vertically to the sky, not horizontal­ly across the worksite.”

This feature is called VFV ( Vertical Force Venting) and is unique to JKF.

There is lit tle chance of damage to property or even the body or controls of the filter. If an incident occurs, usually it is a matter of just having to replace the socks and the membranes, and your site is back in operation.

Of course all these extra safety features would normally cost extra, but JKF have decided to absorb the developmen­t costs and fit this t ype of system to our SuperBlowe­r and Jet filters at no extra costs. VFV is standard on these units.

Geoff Ebdon summarised the new opportunit­y: “As suppliers, if we can offer a safer system at the same cost as the less safe ones, in fact legally we must. Our law changes in 2016, making directors, managers and supervisor­s personally responsibl­e for safety means we all have to think carefully before we expose ourselves to possible future legal action.

“If you can prevent your staff getting hurt for no extra cost, why wouldn’t you? “

FURTHER I NFORMATION I S AVAILABLE BY CALLING 0508 69 38 28 OR VISITING WWW. NZDUCT.CO. NZ

 ??  ?? SUPERBLOWE­R FILTER INSTALLED IN HAMILTON FEB 2018.
SUPERBLOWE­R FILTER INSTALLED IN HAMILTON FEB 2018.
 ??  ?? VFV : PANELS FITTED TO TOP OF FILTER TO ALLOW VERTICAL SHOCKWAVE RELEASE ONLY.
VFV : PANELS FITTED TO TOP OF FILTER TO ALLOW VERTICAL SHOCKWAVE RELEASE ONLY.

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