If you work in Operations/Maintenance, Purchasing, or Environmental Health & Safety, you probably don’t have a lot of extra time to think about your facility’s dust collection system.
Your critical production equipment probably gets all the attention. You just want to know that your dust collection system is doing its job, so you can focus on yours.
What if rather than just sitting there in the corner, doing its thing, your dust collector could help make your job easier?
Well, now it can.
Donaldson’s iCue™ Connected Filtration Technology connects to your dust collector, continuously monitors its operation, and provides real-time performance data that can make your job easier.
It’s not often that a single piece of technology can benefit such a diverse group of manufacturing stakeholders, but that’s exactly what the iCue technology does. Operations/Maintenance, Purchasing, and Environmental Health & Safety professionals will have instant access to information that can help them reduce unplanned downtime, optimize collector efficiency, and confidently track compliance data.
Easier than ever before.
Accurate system performance information at your fingertips.
Until recently, monitoring a dust collection system meant manually reading instrument panels, then recording and interpreting the data — time-consuming tasks that may not provide all the information you need to make smart decisions.
Now, the iCue Connected Filtration Technology can handle that monitoring, putting accurate, real-time information at your fingertips to help optimize collector efficiency, reduce unplanned downtime, and simplify compliance documentation.
Data recorded manually can only reflect a point in time, but connected monitoring is continuous, letting you see trends and spot deviations, producing benefits for all stakeholders — Operations / Maintenance, Purchasing, and Environmental Health & Safety.
Minimal hardware — installs in minutes
No need to modify or replace existing controller
Automated data capture simplifies compliance reporting
Secure cloud communication keeps data separate from your internal networks
Early alerts so maintenance can address issues before they escalate
Works with nearly all major dust and fume collector brands
5 Valuable Dust Collector Metrics… and Why They Matter
1. Differential Pressure — Are your filters working properly?
A filter should be replaced when it’s packed with dust and can no longer be pulsed off by the self-cleaning mechanism. When the Differential Pressure (DP) — the drop in pressure as air passes through the filter — exceeds recommended levels, the filter is likely expired.
The iCue technology delivers:
Early alerts about potential filter issues
A sudden spike can mean a plugged airline or failed cleaning mechanism
A rapid drop can mean a ruptured or damaged filter
In either case, you’ll receive an alert so you can address the issue
Time to anticipate filter changes
See when filters are approaching maximum life
Plan filter changes around scheduled downtime
The iCue technology can help you:
Operations / Maintenance
Anticipate filter changes
Proactively address potential filter issues
Purchasing
Reduce unnecessary filter changes
Avoid expensive rush filter orders
Environmental Health & Safety
Address potential emissions risks
Automate critical compliance reporting
2. Particulate Concentration — Are you exceeding emissions or exposure limits?
Many industries have regulations for hazardous dust and fumes, so it’s important to have your air quality tested, establish a baseline concentration, and track particulate levels to remain within targets. A small filter leak can go unnoticed and cause dust to exceed targeted levels.
The iCue technology delivers:
An alert to prompt immediate attention before exposure limits are breached
Accurate compliance data between tests
Automates compliance data and air quality tracking
Can limit the number of expensive manual stack tests required by monitoring particulate trends in real time
The iCue technology can help you:
Operations / Maintenance
Proactively address potential filter issues
Purchasing
Limit additional testing expenses
Environmental Health & Safety
Address potential emissions risks
Automate critical compliance reporting
3. Compressed Air Pressure — Is your filter-cleaning mechanism working?
Most dust collectors have a self-cleaning mechanism that uses compressed air to pulse dust from the filters. If this mechanism is not working, dust can lodge in the filters, causing them to expire prematurely.
The iCue technology delivers:
Alerts when air pressure weakens
Maintenance can rebalance the system to restore normal cleaning
Data for extending filter life
Increased filter lifespan can save significantly on parts, labor, and unplanned downtime
The iCue technology can help you:
Operations / Maintenance
Identify self-cleaning mechanism issues
Purchasing
Reduce unnecessary filter changes
Environmental Health & Safety
Address potential exposure risks
Automate critical compliance reporting
4. Relative Airflow: Are you pulling enough — or too much — air?
Insufficient airflow, the velocity of air moving through hoods and ducts into the collector, can leave nuisance dust in breathing zones, while too much airflow can draw in valuable process materials — or potential ignition sources.
The iCue technology delivers:
Insight into system issues
Low-trending airflow could mean a malfunctioning fan or a ductwork design issue
Overly-strong velocity could result in the loss of process materials and related revenue
Cost-effective filter replacement notifications
Combined with DP, airflow data helps confirm when filters are nearing expiration. Replacing them when warranted, rather than at set intervals, helps maximize filter life and reduce costs.
The iCue technology can help you:
Operations / Maintenance
Reduce unplanned downtime
Purchasing
Reduce unnecessary filter changes
Environmental Health & Safety
Address potential exposure risks
5. Hopper Obstruction — Are you risking dust back-up?
In dust collectors with a hopper and conveying system that handle agglomerative powders, humidity can condense the material and cause it to plug the equipment. Filtration stops and heavy dust can quickly back up into the facility’s air.
The iCue technology delivers:
Early plugging detection
A hopper sensor triggers an alert when material begins to congeal, so crews can address the obstruction before it stops filtration
Clean-up cost management
Preventing a full-blown obstruction can help reduce the potential for employee exposure, unplanned downtime, and labor costs associated with cleaning the collector and plant
The iCue technology can help you:
Operations / Maintenance
Reduce unplanned downtime
Purchasing
Reduce site clean-up labor costs
Environmental Health & Safety
Address potential exposure risks
The iCue Connected Filtration Technology… in Summary.
Like we said, it’s not often that a single piece of technology comes along that can benefit Operations/Maintenance, Purchasing, and Environmental Health & Safety professionals, but that’s exactly what the iCue technology does:
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| Differential Pressure |
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| Particulate Concentration |
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| Compressed Air Pressure |
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| Relative Airflow |
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| Hopper Obstruction |
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