System for charging particles entrained in a gas stream

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Discharging or preventing accumulation of electric charge

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55137, 55138, 55149, 55150, 361226, H01T 1900, B03C 341

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042597072

ABSTRACT:
A system for charging dust and the like particles entrained in a gas stream and which are to be electrostatically precipitated. An emitter electrode is disposed in the gas stream for producing ions of one polarity which charge particles in the gas stream. These ions of one polarity and the charged particles are attracted to a surface on which at least a portion of the charged particles collect. The invention resides in the use of a second emitter electrode for producing ions of the opposite polarity which neutralize the ions of the first polarity which have been attracted to the surface and prevent the build-up of a voltage gradient across the particle layer on the surface.

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