Quote from: Schreck on February 06, 2014, 09:25:40 AM
This arrangement encases the filter in a wood cabinet that will be under negative pressure; it will probably experience more air leaks than the standard arrangement having the filter downstream from the blower. This will reduce the system CFM at your tools, so any benefit that might exist would probably be lost. Requires more material. Hides the filter, making cleaning more difficult, less likely to occur....
All valid points, but let's separate the implementation from the concept. I agree with you that this could use more material, be leaky, hard to clean and the like, but if things were ideally sealed yet could be reached for maintenance, is there anything wrong with this setup? He even points out the need for sealing and questions how the top chamber "door" is attached for cleaning purposes.
I think it's valid to say putting a box around the filter bag could increase the "resistance" of the bag just as adding more turns to the ductwork hurts flow, but I don't know if that's true. Could that be abated with the proper sized upper chamber?
Before this I hadn't seen a setup where the air was "pulled" through the whole system. Are there fundamental reasons for that, or are the reasons simply that it's difficult to implement in practice for some of the reasons stated?