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Dust Flow Path

The document outlines the existing dust flow path in a process plant. Dust and particles are collected from various sources through multiclones, electrostatic precipitators, and bag houses and deposited into dust bins, surge bins, and storage bins. The dust is then transported to pugmills for further processing before being deposited into larger storage bins to complete the dust handling cycle.
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Dust Flow Path

The document outlines the existing dust flow path in a process plant. Dust and particles are collected from various sources through multiclones, electrostatic precipitators, and bag houses and deposited into dust bins, surge bins, and storage bins. The dust is then transported to pugmills for further processing before being deposited into larger storage bins to complete the dust handling cycle.
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Existing Dust Flow Path - Process Plant 

Abbreviation:
D3 MC DB1 DB : Dust Bin
SB : Surge Bin
MC : Multiclone
DB2 BH : Bag House
ESP : Electrostatic Precipitator
ESP DB1

DB2

RK5 MC SB
D3
D3 Pugmill
500T

ESP SB1

SB2

RK4 ESP SB1

SB2

RK1 MC SB

ESP SB1

SB2

RK2 MC SB

ESP SB1
D1/2
500T East

SB2

RK3 MC SB

ESP SB1
100T Bin D1 Pugmill

SB2

EF1 BH DB1

DB2

EF2 BH DB1

100T Bin D2 Pugmill


DB2

EF3 BH DB1

DB2

300T
Bin
EF4 BH DB1

DB2

D1/2
500T West
D1 MC SB

D2 MC SB

ESP SB

ESP SB

Rev : 01
By : JIE / 81027577 - Ext. 2144
DWG : Existing Dust Flow Path For Reference Only

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