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Systematically Configure Exhaust Extraction Systems
Configuration options allow you to tailor an exhaust extraction system to actual shop conditions and workflows. This is not just a matter of convenience. Hose length, mounting type, retraction system, connection sizes, and routing also affect pressure loss, ease of use, and maintenance requirements.
Here’s what you should keep in mind during configuration
✔ Number and location of workstations
✔ Vehicle types and movement sequences
✔ Hose length and connection diameter
✔ Mounting options: wall, ceiling, or rail
✔ Operation and Retraction System
✔ Integration into the fan and ductwork system
Single-user or multi-user system
For single-workstation setups, the extraction system can usually be tailored directly to a specific point of use. Multi-workstation systems require a more detailed analysis of the extraction points in simultaneous use, the ductwork layout, and the required fan capacity.
Hose routing and ease of use
A well-designed setup keeps hose runs as short as practical and avoids tripping hazards. Hose reels or rail systems can significantly improve usability, but they must be suited to the required reach and mechanical load.
| Planning Area | Objective | Typical Question |
|---|---|---|
| Workplace | Safe and fast operation | Where is the vehicle located or moving? |
| Hose | Sufficient range with low resistance | How much length is actually needed? |
| Pipe network | as little pressure loss as possible | What piping routes are required? |
| Operation | Operations suitable for everyday use | Manual, spring-assisted, or motor-driven? |
Common Planning Mistakes
Excessively long hose runs, unnecessary changes in pipe diameter, or a configuration designed solely for maximum reach can increase system resistance. It is equally problematic to consider operator and maintenance access only as an afterthought.
FAQ
Can an existing exhaust extraction system be expanded later?
In many cases, yes, provided that the fan reserve, piping network, and connection options are designed to accommodate this.
Which piece of information is particularly important for planning?
In addition to the vehicle type, workstation locations, piping routes, and simultaneously used extraction points are crucial.
Is it advisable to use the longest possible hose length?
No. The hose should provide the necessary reach, but should not be unnecessarily long.
When is a rail system a good choice?
When vehicles need to be vacuumed along a hall or across multiple positions.
When is a hose reel useful?
For stationary workstations where the hose is used regularly and then stowed away.
Does the fan need to be retested if changes are made?
Yes, if the configuration significantly changes the pressure drop or the required flow rate.
Configuration Guidance
To ensure a robust configuration, the facility layout, vehicle types, piping routes, number of workstations, and desired operating sequence should be considered together.