Dust, Mist, Fume, & Fire Protection Solutions
Greetings!
Hope you are enjoying our monthly newsletters. These newsletters are intended to keep you abreast of the latest changes in our industry and let you know about any upcoming tradeshows and educational events. If there is something you think we should include in these newsletters please email me at [email protected]

Kind regards,
Kel Ferris,
AST Group

In this newsletter you will find:

  • NEW iCue Monitor Service + Free Trial Offer
  • Stevenson Sprinkler - Standpipe System Testing
  • Event: Webinar: Use of Simulation models to help identify areas of high dust concentration
  • Product Feature: Cyclone Dust Collector
  • ICYMI - Dust Safety Journal - Issue 2 is now available
  • Used Equipment Spotlight: Donaldson Torit DFT 2-4 Dust Collector

Feel free to contact us at 905-821-8860

Dust Collection Industry News
NEW iCue Monitor Service
iCue Monitor Service is for customers that already subscribe to the iCue Connected Service and want additional monitoring done by Donaldson product specialists.
With the iCue™ Monitor Service, Donaldson product specialists will monitor your iCue™ account. When an alarm occurs, Donaldson product specialists will review the alarm as well as historical and real-time data to troubleshoot the issue. Working in tandem with AST Canada, you will be contacted and given recommendations for corrective action, maintenance, service, or additional troubleshooting.
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iCue™ Service
Free Trial Offer

Standpipe System Inspection
What is a Standpipe System
A standpipe system is a series of pipes at a building, connecting the water supply to hose connections. A standpipe system is an extension of the fire-hydrant system for use by firefighters or trained occupants in the event of a fire in the building.
Standpipe System Testing
Standpipe system testing in Ontario came into effect on July 1, 2018 and all building owners needed to comply by January 1, 2019 according to Ontario Regulation 108/18. 
Upcoming Events
WEBINAR - The Use of Simulation models to help identify areas of high dust concentration
Details
Industries handling biomass such as wood pellets must consider strategies to avoid the concentration and build-up of fine particles (smaller 40 microns) in their handling and storage equipment which could cause dust explosions. Dust explosions occur when five conditions, as named in the dust explosion pentagon, are fulfilled.

The number of dust particles in an enclosed volume is one condition which can become critical when the particle concentrations are high.

To be able to identify areas of high dust concentrations in handling and storage equipment, simulations (CFD) or experiments must be conducted. Simulations require the calibration and validation of models which are very time-consuming. In this seminar, we share our experience of setting up experiments for the purpose of calibrating and validating simulation models. We also discuss strategies and challenges faced by practitioners.
Start Date: Friday, November 25, 2022
Time: 8:00 am EST (1300 GMT)
End Time: 9:00 am EST
Place: Webinar - online
Presenter: Dr Stefan Zigan, University of Greenwich UK 

Product Feature
Cyclone Dust Collector
Economical, Centrifugal Separator for High-Volume Dust
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The Donaldson Torit® Cyclone dust collector is designed specifically for high dust load, high temperature, and product recovery applications.​ It has a mechanical separator that uses centrifugal force to remove dust particulates from the air in industrial applications. Dusty air enters the cyclone and the dust particles travel around the inner wall of the cyclone. As the particles lose their velocity, they drop lower in the cyclone until they drop into the receptacle below.
ICYMI...
In Case You Missed It
Dust Safety Journal - Issue #2
For decades, Donaldson Torit® has offered manufacturers the most advanced and reliable dust collectors and filters available. The pairing of these industry-leading collectors and filters helps increase manufacturing efficiencies and provides a cleaner environment for employees.
Committed to Education in the Industry
The Dust Safety Science content team - has released the second issue of the Dust Safety Journal!

This new community magazine will help keep our community connected and informed, as we will be featuring articles from across the industry.

The goal of this magazine is to release more regular content about what is currently happening in the world of combustible dust and to provide regular updates regarding Dust Safety Platforms.
You can expect:
more detailed summaries of incidents
an inside look at the Dust Safety Professionals analysis
and much more
all completely free

In this issue: Explosion Test Data for Artificial Sweeteners
Deals on Used Equipment
Used Donaldson Torit DFT 2-4 (ADF4) Dust Collector

All equipment sold as used/refurbished by the AST Group is subject to the following:
  • Inspected & verified to be operational & in good working order
  • All moving parts including motors, fans & solenoids have been tested & verified as functional
  • Door gaskets & diaphragms have been checked or replaced to ensure proper sealing

Be assured when buying used equipment from the AST Group that the quality and advice you receive are second to none in the industry. The Health & Safety of your workers & your facility is our priority.
 
Call AST Canada 905-821-8860 for more details
The AST Group of Companies was formed in 2019 to bring together all aspects of worker safety pertaining to air quality. We brought together Engineers, Millwrights, HVAC Journeymen, Specialized Installers & Fire Suppression Technicians, all drawing on the AST Canada team of product experts and estimators. Together we form a cohesive group to meet all your clean-air needs.
AST GROUP of Companies
3435 Landmark Road
Burlington, ON L7M 1T4
1-905-821-8860