Originally Posted by
Mitchell Andrus
Mike, wouldn't the diameter of the opening in the pipe simply reduce to the size that would allow the passage of air ata speed and volume that's still capable of moving dust?
Because the air is pulled rather than pushed, I don't think it'd be possible to "clog" a DC system. In other words, how would the last bit of dust get into the pipe to cause a closure if not moved with a moving air stream? And if the air is moving, how would it not keep itself scoured open as if the piping itself was a producer of dust?
Physics problem: Anyone ever see a DC system clog shut?
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