If you run or manage an industrial workplace, then you may benefit from a dust collection system. These systems can help manage the dust that can collect all over your workplace on top of merchandise, on storage racks, and everywhere else you can think of that would be a hassle to try to constantly wipe down and sweep off. The best way to streamline the installation process is to know what system you need, clear the area, and find trustworthy installation services

Choose Your System

The number one way to make the dust collector installation process go as smoothly as possible is to know the kind of dust collecting system you want before you call a professional, if possible. You should have an idea of what the dust collector system you want beforehand so that the installation process is not slowed down by the sudden realization that you have picked the wrong machine. There are two main types of dust collectors for an industrial environment - one-stage and two-stage, depending on the level of filtration you need. Two-stage systems are better for avoiding damage from large materials that could get sucked in, such as screws. If you don't know what system works for you, ask the technicians you hire.

Clear the Area

Once you have your dust collection system chosen, you need to clear the area where the dust collector, plus all the pipes, will be once the installation is done. You should also consider clearing an extra amount of space for the workers that will install the dust collector system. This does not apply to any insulating material that is present in your workplace or shop - this should only ever be handled by a professional. If you aren't sure what areas to clear, feel free to ask the installation service you have hired. If you don't clear the area before they begin, they will have to move the material themselves, and that could impede both of you.

Hire the Right Professionals

Finally, you'll want to hire the right professionals to install your dust collection system. These professionals should not be your typical HVAC contractors, as they need to have experience with commercial dust collectors for industrial environments and not just residential environments. You can try to ask other managers in your company or in your area which technicians or contractors they prefer, or manually search for the various companies that are sure to be in your area. From these options, you can - and should - check their reviews, licensure, and ability to work with you as a customer plus their quoted price before you hire them.

If you are trying to get a dust collection system installed for your industrial workplace, you should know how to make it as easy as possible for both you and the installation service. You should have an idea as to what system you want.

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