Gas separation: processes – With control responsive to sensed condition – Pressure sensed
Patent
1993-09-08
1995-02-21
Spitzer, Robert
Gas separation: processes
With control responsive to sensed condition
Pressure sensed
95 22, 55270, 55271, 55283, 55302, B01D 4642
Patent
active
053912187
ABSTRACT:
An integrated dust collector diagnostic and programmable control system. A microprocessor-based subsystem interfaces with a dust collector in order to receive information related to operating conditions of the dust collector. The microprocessor executes embedded software to analyze the information and perform the diagnostics. In response to the analysis, the microprocessor outputs control signals to the dust collector and activates a display panel in order to provide an indication of the dust collector operating conditions.
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Jorgenson Ronald L.
Saar David A.
Donaldson & Company, Inc.
Spitzer Robert
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