Fabric Filter Baghouse Design, Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Fabric Filter Baghouse Design, Maintenance & Troubleshooting, .8 CEUs,
John McKenna, instructor
Fabric Filter Baghouse Design, Maintenance and Troubleshooting – Know the state of the art in Baghouse design, operation and critical operating parameters. Learn cost control and optimization.
Course Outline
Morning Session
Introduction and Overview
Fundamentals: Fabrics and Filter Systems
Design Features of Fabric Filter Systems
Applications
Cost Considerations
Specifications & Fabric Testing
Afternoon Session
Installation and Start-Up
Testing and Balancing
Warrantees and Performance Guarantees
Inspection and Maintenance Procedures for Achieving Smooth Operations
Troubleshooting – Symptoms, Causes, and Remedies
About the instructor:
John McKenna is the CEO of ETS Inc. He is the author of numerous articles & a number of texts including the air pollution control section of Perry's Chem E. Handbook. John is a chemical engineer (Manhattan College) with the entire career (40 plus years) spent in the field of pollution control with a special emphasis on baghouse technology. Designed, installed & operated the first baghouse on an industrial coal fired boiler.
Dr. McKenna authored the baghouse text along with Jim Turner and currently writing one on fine particle measurement & control. He is a founder (1973) and principal of ETS Inc. ETS does testing (bags), trouble shooting (baghouses), training (online and in-person baghouse training) & testimony (baghouse expert witness).
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