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Capture At Source - Extraction Arms

Capture at Source Extraction Arms are used to capture airborn contaminants before the contaminants have a chance to reach the workers' breathing space
Available in several different designs

- internally supported
- externally supported
- telescopic
- mild or stainless steel construction

Lengths: Up to 45'

Diameters to suit Application: 2.5" through 8"

Typically the Extraction Arms are connected to a fixed extraction fan, Filter system or dust collector via direct mounting or a "Header Type" duct system.

Some important points to consider when selecting and/or ordering a System:

  • Are they easy to move?
  • Do they stay in place when positioned?
  • Are all sections of the arms counterbalanced?
  • How often do they need to be maintained and or adjusted?
  • Are they easy to maintain and adjust?


    Here are some general design velocities when using "CAPTURE" Hoods:

    Smoke (e.g. Welding):
  • Capture Velocity 100 FPM
  • Transport Velocity 3000 FPM
  • Minimun Face Velocity 2355 FPM

    Dust (e.g. Grinding):
  • Capture Velocity 500 FPM
  • Transport Velocity 4000 FPM
  • Minimum Face Velocity 4000 FPM

    Gas(e.g. V.O.C.'s):
  • Capture Velocity 50 FPM
  • Transport Velocity 2000 FPM
  • Minimum Face Velocity 785 FPM

    For more info, please see the products and associated documentation listed below.





  • Dust & Fume Filter Units - Portable

    Portable Dust & Fume Filter Units. Quite often “Clean Air” solutions are required throughout a work place. These units can be easily moved from location to location with ease while capturing dust and fumes where needed.

    Various Options in Filtering Systems Available:
    - Washable Filters
    - Cleanable Filters
    - Self-Cleaning Systems
    - Throw Away Filters

    All Units equipped with fan/motor assemblies to ensure adequate extraction at all times

    Some important points to consider when purchasing:

  • How easy is the unit too move?
  • Is it easy to use?
  • Does it fit through small doorways and between tables, etc…?
  • Will it stand up to your environment (Eg: is it made from Plastic or Steel?)
  • Filter cleaning: is it easy to clean? Does the filter cleaning system really work?
  • What will be my filter costs per year (e.g. in welding you can use how many lbs of welding wire…)
  • Do you need unit for Maintenance or Production Application?


    Here are some general design velocities when using "CAPTURE" Hoods:

    Smoke (e.g. Welding):
  • Capture Velocity 100 FPM
  • Transport Velocity 3000 FPM
  • Minimum Face Velocity 2355 FPM

    Dust (e.g. Grinding):
  • Capture Velocity 500 FPM
  • Transport Velocity 4000 FPM
  • Minimum Face Velocity 4000 FPM

    Gas (e.g. V.O.C.'s):
  • Capture Velocity 50 FPM
  • Transport Velocity 2000 FPM
  • Minimum Face Velocity 785 FPM

    For more info, please see the products and associated documentation listed below.





  • Dust & Fume Filters - Per Work Station

    Per Station Dust Collectors such as these are ideal for 'Cell Based' manufacturing and work stations. Most of these solutions are based upon self-cleaning filter cleaning systems to reduce filter costs.Water based systems are also available for certain explosive and flammable applications

    Some important points to consider when purchasing:

  • What is the Total Flow Rate? (How many CFM's are needed to capture the contaminants)
  • What is the exact resistance (filter and capture device losses) required for the fan to overcome?
  • Do I have enough filter media in the collector?(Air to cloth ratio)
  • Will it stand up to your environment (Eg: is it made from Plastic or Steel?)
  • Filter cleaning: Does the filter cleaning system really work in your application?
  • What will be my filter, maintenance and energy costs per year?
  • Are there any tertiary risks such as fire, explosion, etc, that I need to consider?


    Here are some general design velocities when using "CAPTURE" Hoods:

    Smoke (e.g. Welding):
  • Capture Velocity 100 FPM
  • Transport Velocity 3000 FPM
  • Minimum Face Velocity 2355 FPM

    Dust (e.g. Grinding):
  • Capture Velocity 500 FPM
  • Transport Velocity 4000 FPM
  • Minimum Face Velocity 4000 FPM

    Gas (e.g. V.O.C.'s):
  • Capture Velocity 50 FPM
  • Transport Velocity 2000 FPM
  • Minimum Face Velocity 785 FPM

    For more info, please see the products and associated documentation listed below.





  • Dust & Fume Filters - Centrally Ducted

    Centrally Ducted Dust Collectors such as these are ideal for large shops and centrally ducted applications. Most of these solutions are based upon self-cleaning filter cleaning systems to help reduce filter costs. In addition, Water based filtration systems are available for certain explosive and flammable applications

    Some important points to consider when purchasing:

  • What is the Total Flow Rate? (Add up all the inlets that will run at once)
  • What is the exact resistance (filter and duct losses) required for the fan to overcome?
  • Do I have enough filter media (Air to cloth ratio) in the collector?
  • Will it stand up to your environment (Eg: is it made from Plastic or Steel?)
  • Filter cleaning: Does the filter cleaning system really work in your application?
  • What will be my filter, maintenance and energy costs per year?
  • Are there any tertiary risks such as fire, explosion, etc, that I need to consider?


    Here are some general design velocities when using "CAPTURE" Hoods:

    Smoke (e.g.Welding):
  • Capture Velocity 100 FPM
  • Transport Velocity 3000 FPM
  • Minimum Face Velocity 2355 FPM

    Dust (e.g. Grinding):
  • Capture Velocity 500 FPM
  • Transport Velocity 4000 FPM
  • Minimum Face Velocity 4000 FPM

    Gas (e.g. V.O.C.'s):
  • Capture Velocity 50 FPM
  • Transport Velocity 2000 FPM
  • Minimum Face Velocity 785 FPM

    For more info, please see the products and associated documentation listed below.





  • Industrial Hose & Duct Work

    Lev-Co offers a wide variety of lightweight, flexible, abrasive resistant, heat tolerant, innovative technical hoses to provide solutions for a wide range of industrial & Automotive applications.

    Here are some general design velocities when using "CAPTURE" Hoods:

    Smoke (e.g. Welding):
  • Capture Velocity 100 FPM
  • Transport Velocity 3000 FPM
  • Minimun Face velocity 2355 FPM

    Dust (e.g. Grinding):
  • Capture Velocity 500 FPM
  • Transport Velocity 4000 FPM
  • Minimun Face Velocity 4000 FPM

    Gas (e.g. V.O.C.'s):
  • Capture Velocity 50 FPM
  • Transport Velocity 2000 FPM
  • Minimun Face Velocity 785 FPM

    Mist:
  • Capture Velocity 100 FPM
  • Transport Velocity 2250 FPM
  • Minimun Face Velocity 1766 FPM


    Here are some general design velocities when using "RECEIVING" Hoods:

    Vehicle Exhaust:
  • Minimum Face Velocity 3000 FPM
  • Transport Velocity 3000 FPM





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