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Selecting the Right Accessories for Source Extraction
Installation and connection accessories play a key role in determining whether a local exhaust system functions ergonomically, with optimal airflow, and reliably over the long term in everyday use. Mounts, extension arms, couplings, lighting, and other components must be compatible with the respective product series and installation situation.
Typical accessory categories
✔ Wall, ceiling, and floor mounts
✔ Extension arms to increase the working radius
✔ Quick couplings and connection components
✔ Lighting and operating aids
✔ Safety nets and protective components
✔ Replacement and wear parts
Compatibility and Pressure Loss
Accessories should not only fit mechanically. Changes in cross-section, additional hose lengths, and narrow transitions can increase pressure loss and reduce the available flow rate at the intake point.
Here’s what you should keep in mind
✔ Series and mounting dimensions
✔ Load capacity and installation location
✔ additional pressure loss
✔ Desired range of motion
✔ Maintenance and operator access
✔ ATEX and grounding requirements, if applicable
FAQ
Can accessories from different product lines be combined?
Only when the connection, load capacity, and technical function actually match.
Does a longer hose affect the extraction performance?
Yes. As the length increases, the pressure loss increases.
When is an extension arm useful?
When a larger working radius must be covered between the connection point and the workstation.
What is important when it comes to ATEX accessories?
The suitability must align with the protection concept and the rest of the system.
Clearly categorize accessories
Equipment type, model series, connection diameter, and photos of the existing installation help ensure the right selection.