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Configuration Options for Mobile Extraction Units
The correct configuration determines how well a mobile extraction unit can be adapted to the process and the workplace. Airflow, filtration technology, hose routing, and mobility should be considered as part of an integrated system.
Typical configuration ranges
✔ Extraction arms, hoods, hoses, or tool connections
✔ Filter stages and filter media
✔ Cleaning and Dust Collection
✔ Hose lengths and connection diameters
✔ Operating and control functions
✔ Casters, handles, and setup concept
✔ Accessories for specialized processes
Configuration by Emission
Welding fumes, grinding dust, and on-tool extraction place different demands on flow rate, vacuum pressure, and filtration. Equipment should therefore be selected based on the actual source of emissions.
Here’s what you should look for when making your selection
✔ Type and quantity of emissions
✔ Required flow rate or vacuum
✔ Distance between the device and the detection point
✔ Filter area and cleaning options
✔ Desired mobility
✔ Dust collection and emptying
✔ Special safety requirements
FAQ
Which option is the most important?
Proper installation. A poorly positioned hood can only be compensated for to a limited extent by increasing the unit’s power.
Is a longer hose acceptable?
No. As the length increases, the pressure loss increases.
When is high vacuum appropriate?
For small tool connections and applications that require high vacuum.
When must ATEX be taken into account?
If flammable or explosive dusts or atmospheres may be present and the risk assessment requires it.
Configuration Guidance
Emissions, collection method, hose routing, filtration technology, and actual use in the workplace should be evaluated together.