Solution Summary: Highway Sweepers with Wet Dust Suppression
Mechanical and air highway sweepers with wet dust suppression reduce the level of airborne dust generated.
Description:
Highway or street sweepers are used to remove trash, debris, dust and dirt from roads of all sizes, sidewalks, airport runways, parking lots, construction sites and other paved surfaces. Sweepers are often classified as mechanical or air sweepers. Mechanical or broom sweepers use rotating brooms to move debris toward a cylindrical broom at the center of the machine. The cylindrical broom transfers debris onto a conveyor that leads to a storage hopper. Air or vacuum sweepers use rotating brooms to move debris toward the center of the machine where it is picked up with a vacuum and transported to a storage hopper.
Removing dust and silica from roadways and other surfaces reduces the potential for future exposure to airborne dust and silica but sweeping generates airborne dust which may contain crystalline silica and creates a hazard for everyone in the vicinity. Wetting debris during the removal process reduces airborne dust and silica during and immediately following sweeping. Mechanical and air highway sweepers are available with wet dust suppression.
Nite-Hawk Sweepers NH 400-DX street sweeper
- Used for sweeping parking lots and streets
- Cost: $55,000 to $62,000 (depending on options selected)
- Engine: 4HK1-TC, 5.191 liters, turbo diesel
- Horsepower: 205
- Curb weight: 7,800 pounds (GVWR:12,000 pounds)
- Water system
- Buyer selects number of nozzles and placement
- Typical setup: 10 nozzles - 5 on front bumper, 2 on vacuum head and 3 on broom
- Hollow cone spray nozzles, 0.1 gallons per minute
- Electric pump: 2.8 gallons per minute
- Water tank capacity: 50 gallons (optional 100 gallon tank)
- Sweeping path: 81 inches
- Gutter broom
- 16 inches in diameter, 13 inches in length
- Debris hopper capacity: 4 cubic yards of material
Nite-Hawk Sweepers NH 200-XLP street sweeper
- Used for sweeping parking lots and streets
- Cost: $45,000 to $55,000 (depending on options selected)
- Engine: Vortec 6.0 liter SFI V8
- Horsepower: 353 horsepower
- Curb weight: 6,100 pounds (GVWR: 9,200 pounds)
- Water system
- Buyer selects number or nozzles and placement
- Typical setup: 10 nozzles - 5 on front bumper, 2 on vacuum head and 3 on broom
- Hollow cone spray nozzles, 0.1 gallons per minute
- Electric pump: 2.8 gallons per minute
- Water tank capacity: 30 gallons (optional larger tank)
- Sweeping path: 86 inches
- Gutter broom
- 16 inches in diameter, 9.5 inches in length
- Debris hopper capacity: 2 cubic yards of material
Elgin Pelican P Three Wheel Broom Sweeper
- Used for sweeping streets
- Cost: call for a quote
- Engine: John Deere 4045TF150, 4.5 liters, 4 cylinder, diesel
- 99 horsepower at 2,500 RPM
- Weight: 13,600 pounds (with one side broom)
- SCAQMD Rule 1186 certified for its ability to remove typical urban street loadings and limit the amount of PM10 entrained in the air during the sweeping process
- Water spray system
- Capacity: 220 gallon tank
- Atomizing spray nozzles adjacent each broom
- Sweeping path: 8 feet (10 feet with a second gutter/side broom)
- Main broom: 35 inches in diameter, 66 inches long
- Gutter broom: 36 inches in diameter
- Debris hopper capacity: 3.6 cubic yards of material
Elgin Road Wizard Broom Sweeper
- Used for sweeping parking lots and streets
- Cost: call for a quote
- Sweeping system engine: John Deere 4045, 4.5 liters, 4 cylinder, diesel
- 80 horsepower at 2,500 RPM
- Weight: 20,300 pounds (empty)
- SCAQMD Rule 1186 certified for its ability to remove typical urban street loadings and limit the amount of PM10 entrained in the air during the sweeping process
- Water spray system
- Capacity: 340 gallon tank
- Two pumps, 3 gallons per minute
- 12 spray nozzles; 6 on front bumper, 3 on each gutter broom and 3 on main broom
- Sweeping path: 10 feet (with a both gutter/side brooms)
- Main broom: 35 inches in diameter, 60 inches long
- Gutter broom: 44 inches in diameter
- Debris hopper capacity: 5.45 cubic yards
Elgin Crosswind Fury Air Sweeper
- Used for sweeping streets
- Cost: call for a quote
- Sweeping system engine: John Deere 4024TF270, 4 cylinder, turbocharged diesel
- 60 horsepower
- Weight: 17,950 pounds, chassis rated at
- SCAQMD Rule 1186 certified for its ability to remove typical urban street loadings and limit the amount of PM10 entrained in the air during the sweeping process
- Water spray system
- Capacity: 105 gallon tank (additional 92 gallon tank is optional)
- Optional front spray bar
- Sweeping path:
- 80 inches with pick-up head
- 105 inches with pick-up head and one side broom
- 130 inches with pick-up head and two side brooms
- Side/gutter brooms: 36 inches in diameter
- Debris hopper capacity: 4.4 cubic yards
Elgin GeoVac Air Sweeper
- Used for sweeping streets
- Cost: call for a quote
- Sweeping system engine: John Deere 4045 Tier II, 4 cylinder, turbocharged diesel
- 99 horsepower at 2,500 RPM
- SCAQMD Rule 1186 certified for its ability to remove typical urban street loadings and limit the amount of PM10 entrained in the air during the sweeping process
- Water spray system
- Capacity: 330 gallon tank
- Pump: 5 gallons per minute, 40 pounds per square inch
- Spray nozzles: 7 inside each suction nozzle, 4 at extension broom and 2 at each side broom
- Optional front spray bar
- Sweeping path:
- 30 inches with suction nozzle
- 50 inches with suction nozzle and one side broom
- 83 inches with suction nozzle and extension broom
- 102 inches with suction, side and extension broom
- Suction nozzle: 30 inches wide
- Side brooms: 28 inches in diameter
- Extension broom: 60 inches long, 16 inches in diameter
- Debris hopper capacity: 8.0 cubic yards
- Designed for low in-cab and drive-by noise levels
Risks Addressed:
Highway sweeping is a high dust activity that, in the absence of controls, would place workers at risk of lung disease, cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), lung scarring and silicosis with prolonged exposure. Silicosis is an incurable, sometimes fatal disease. The NIOSH-recommended exposure limit (REL) for silica is 0.05 mg/m3 as a time-weighted average concentration for up to a 10-hour workday during a 40-hour workweek. This is one-half of the OSHA standard when the dust is pure silica, but still twice the ACGIH-recommended threshold limit value (TLV) of 0.025 mg/m3.
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Availability
Elgin Highway Sweepers
To obtain information, visit http://www.elginsweeper.com
or contact 1-847-741-5370 sales@elginsweeper.com
Nite-Hawk Sweepers
To obtain information, visit http://www.nitehawksweepers.com
or contact 1-800-448-9364 info@nitehawksweepers.com