Collection System
General
The Model G8027 is designed to be a single- machine dust collector. Locate the dust collec- tor where it will not interfere with the workpiece being processed, and no more than 10' of ducting is used, otherwise the CFM will be reduced. To solve dust collection questions, Grizzly offers a guide book entitled Dust Collection Basics that will help you design your system.
Whatever system you choose, always make sure there are no open flames or pilot lights in the same room as the dust collector. There is a risk of explosion if dust is dispersed into the air.
Material Selection
You have many choices regarding dust collection ducting, but flexible hose is the most common. However, be aware that there is a fire or explo- sion hazard if plastic duct material is used for dust collection without being grounded against static electrical charge
Plastic Flexible Duct
Flexible rubber hose, polyethylene, plastic flex- hose and other flexible ribbed hose is generally used for short runs, small shops, and at rigid
There are also many kinds of pure plastic flex- ible hose, such as
If using
G8027 1 HP Dust Collector
and plastics. However, the cost of specifically designed flexible duct can vary greatly. Grizzly offers polyethylene hose, which is well suited for the removal of particulate matter, especially saw- dust, since it is durable and completely flexible. Polyethylene is also very economical and avail- able in a wide variety of diameters and lengths for most applications.
Duct Grounding
Plastic
To protect against static electrical build up inside a
Always guard against static electrical build up by grounding all dust collection lines.
Be sure that you extend the bare copper wire down all branches of the system. Do not forget to connect the wires to each other with wire nuts when two branches meet at a “Y” or “T” connec- tion.