Every production plant is different for size, typology, logistics, work organization, etc.: when the single block solution is unsuitable, installing a centralized HYDOR system is the right choice to make. Topics like quantity of extracted air, sound pressure, position/number/type of suction points, location/power of the exhaustion unit etc. are decided and modified by the customer himself with the continual assistance of GHINES Technical Dept., making sure that the best solution is designed and realized.
CENTRALIZED SUCTION SYSTEMS
Suction points Sturdy metallic structures treated with epoxy varnishes, through which dust is extracted, located near the work stations.
Suction line It is the pipes system through which the dust arrives into the central unit.
Dust exhaustion central unit The external equipment is composed of an hydrofilter, a suction group, a frame and electrical the control panel. The inner centrifugal propeller creates a vacuum resulting into an air stream conveying dust from the suction points to the hydrofilter through the extraction pipeline. The dust is exhausted through the hydrofilter, thanks to an effective water nebulization system. Aspired dust is trapped by metallic separators with lamellar structure, where it merges with nebulized water droplets and sinks down to the internal tank, from which it is automatically expulsed thanks to the continuous water output flow.
CENTRALIZED SUCTION SYSTEMS
Free quotes To get a free quote it is necessary to receive a drawing of the workshop (even made by hand), with the following information: - workshop dimensions (height included) - where suction points are located (distance among Suction points, distance among suction points and main exhaustion unit) - where main exhaustion unit is located - if there are any structures that could hamper the pipes system (gantry or travelling cranes, air conditioning...)