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Industrial Mechanical Ventilation Projects

Ventilation projects are extremely important in Canada and the USA. Tough labour, health and safety laws and regulations enforce a safe working environment. Proper exhaust for welding, grinding and dust creating operations is critical to avoid problems.

AAA Drafting works to ACGIH and OHSA specifications in designing ductwork, fans, baghouses and dust collectors to remove hazardous dusts and noxious fumes.

Air Pollution Baghouse

Dust Collector design involves matching the type of dust to proper air/cloth ratios and choosing the appropiate type of collector. We have design experience with cartridge style and baghouse dust collectors.

Ducting

Duct Accessories

Double Dump Valve

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  • Wind energy stored in unused high pressure pipe.
    Wind energy is supposed to be free and something every country would like to take advantage of. But even if you install windmills there is still the problem of how to store the energy. At the moment, batteries are just not practical for storing the large amounts of energy for later use. A veteran of the canadian pipeline business may have come up with a novel alternative.

    Dave McConnell, of Lancaster Energy Systems in Alberta, Canada proposes using windmills to drive a nitrogen compression system. Forcing inert nitrogen gas into unused large diameter gas pipelines, he makes what amounts to a gigantic compressed air tank. Releasing the compressed gas makes it possible to generate power anywhere along the pipeline.

    The idea has been extensively researched by top scientists and engineers and may well be implemented in the coming years. It looks like a unique way to take advantage of two things Canada has in abundance. Wind and high pressure gas pipelines.