CENTRALIZED AIR SUCTION SYSTEM

CENTRALIZED AIR SUCTION SYSTEM

Highlights

DRY SUCTION SYSTEM

The suction unit produces the required vacuum and makes It available to the treatment unit for suctioning. The robustly built Suction units ensure a high degree of functional reliability. Dry suction systems include a separation unit installed in the Treatment unit, through which the fluids are suctioned and then expelled into the waste water system.

WET SUCTION SYSTEM

Wet suction systems use a combination suction unit. The Combination suction unit is designed to provide sufficient vacuum for suction at the treatment chair. The robust and dirt-resistant combined suction unit provides a high degree of functional safety.

SEMI DRY SUCTION SYSTEM

For a semi-dry suction system, a dry suction unit is combined with a central separation container. The suction unit is designed to provide sufficient vacuum for suction at the treatment chair. Separation in the treatment units is not required.

DRY SUCTION MODEL :

TYSCOR V2 Electrical oonna3tions Waste water line from spittoon Fluid-transporting suction Fresh water connection for rinsing unit (2-4 bar) Dry suction line and exhaust air line Drain line At least 2% slope

WET SUCTION MODEL :

VSA300S Electrical connections Waste water line from spittoon Fluid-transporting suction pipe Compressed air connection for spittoon valve (3-5 bar) Fresh water connection for rinsing unit (2-4 bar) Exhaust air line Drain line — At least 2% — For diverse treatment units, waste water drainage that does not enter the suction pipe must be provided.