Wet Collector/downdraft Table 
							An industry leader for RSI, 
							Inc. is the Wet Downdraft Table. This high 
							efficiency impeller type wet dust collector table in 
							stainless steel represents a long lived, economical 
							wet collector at a low cost with its manual water 
							level and clean out. Automatic Electronic Water 
							Level Control is a feature brought to finest design 
							with the 5 probe design and multiple alert features. 
							Required for Magnesium along with the 24-7 vent 
							design. 
							Unit shown illustrates the 
							top steel canopy with drop down plastic strips for 
							better dust containment and collection. These side 
							walls can also be made in steel. 
							RSI, Inc. has manufactured 
							many variations on this design with deeper tables 
							and tables capable of handling heavier loads. 
							
							The Engineers at RSI, 
							Inc. are always willing to design according to a 
							client’s requirements.  
		
			
			  
  
			
			Wet Dust Collectors 
				
				RSI, Inc’s compact “pocket” type Wet Dust 
				Collector in stainless or galvanized construction is the 
				downdraft table with a solid top and side collared inlet/s. This 
				simple cross over design allows for economy and proven 
				efficiency and success in the small cfm wet dust collection 
				(8,000 cfm and smaller). This high efficiency impeller type wet 
				collector in stainless steel represents a long lived, economical 
				wet collector at a low cost with its manual water level and 
				clean out. Automatic Electronic Water Level Control is a feature 
				brought to finest design with the 5 probe design and multiple 
				alert features. Required for Magnesium along with the 24-7 vent 
				design. 
				
				Unit shown is a 3,000 cfm collector with 
				standard blower options giving up to 4” external static pressure 
				capability 
				
				Manual water level is monitored with the 
				use of a Magnahelic Ga. To verify the 3-4” pressure drop always 
				required across the collection impellers. Automatic electronic 
				water level control and motor controls/starters are other 
				options often selected.       
  
						    
 
   
			 
							   
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