Case Study
Current EPA standards have lowered the maximum permitted emission levels to the point that that many current precipitators are no longer able to meet these new regulations.
Oftentimes, plant capacity or aging equipment leaves no other option than to upgrade or replace the current dust collection devices.
Goodhart Sons, Inc. has successfully carried out several precipitator to baghouse conversions and has acquired extensive knowledge in projects of this scope.
While better emissions and plant efficiency may be the optimum goal and reason for the conversion, the reduction of downtime is critical during the conversion process.
The content within these pages is a study of just one ESP to baghouse conversion project from start to finish.
On site pre-
With just 7 weeks to demolish the existing precipitator and replace it with a fully functioning state of the art baghouse, time was a precious commodity . . .
Get a behind the scenes look with this video of the work in progress including pre-
The outage
Case Study: An Electrostatic Precipitator To Baghouse Conversion Project
Shop fabrication
With more than 170,000 square feet of manufacturing space, modern equipment, and an experienced team of steel fabricators . . .