Annual & Bi-Annual Dust Collection Airflow Verification Reports
Dust collection systems rarely stay balanced over time. Filters load, fans wear, ducting changes, and production quietly increases. Annual or bi-annual airflow verification provides clear documentation of what your system is actually doing — before problems become visible.
What is a dust collection verification report?
A dust collection airflow verification report documents measured airflow (CFM), static pressure, and system observations at repeatable points throughout your system. The goal is to confirm real performance — not design intent — and clearly identify constraints, degradation, or imbalance.
Why verify dust collection airflow on a recurring basis?
- Airflow commonly degrades over time without alarms
- Filter loading and fan wear reduce capture effectiveness
- Added machines and duct branches can quietly steal airflow
- Documentation is often required for EHS or insurer reviews
Typical verification frequency
- Annual: higher dust load, frequent changes, or compliance sensitivity
- Bi-annual: stable systems with minimal modifications
- After changes: ducting, hoods, fans, or process additions
What’s included
Measured airflow
CFM verification using pitot tube traverses where access allows, with assumptions clearly stated.
Repeatable test points
Point IDs and photos so future annual or bi-annual checks are consistent and comparable.
Observed constraints
Filter condition, duct losses, fan limitations, and system imbalances.
Clear next steps
Prioritized recommendations — what to try first vs. capital changes.
Service area
We primarily serve Southwestern Ontario, including Windsor–Essex, Chatham-Kent, Sarnia-Lambton, London, Waterloo Region, Hamilton, Niagara, and the GTA. Travel beyond this region may be available depending on scope.
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If you’re looking for an annual or bi-annual dust collection verification report, send a brief description of your system and location.