System Grounding
Since plastic hose is abundant, relatively inex- pensive, easily assembled, and airtight, it is a very popular material for conveying dust from woodworking machines to the dust collector. We recommend using flexible hose
To protect against static electrical charge build- up inside a
If you connect the dust collector to more than one machine by way of a
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 when two branch- es meet at a Y or T connection. Use wire nuts.
Ensure that the entire system is grounded. If using blast gates to direct air flow, the grounding wire must be jumped around the blast gate with- out interruption to the grounding system.
We also recommend wrapping the outside of all plastic ducts with bare copper wire to ground the outside of the system against static electricity
Attach the bare ground wire to each stationary woodworking machine and the dust collector frame with a ground screw. Ensure that each machine is continuously grounded to the ground- ing terminal in your electric service panel.
Figure 7.
G1032 Dust Collector |