Exhaust extraction systems for fire brigades
Especially fire trucks and other emergency vehicles with diesel engines have a high emission of pollutant inside the fire station. In case of emergency the respiratory rate of the fire men is increased as a result of stress and hurry, and in addition more oxygen and more pollutants are inhaled, which increases the risk of cancer.
Our systems for exhaust extraction from fire trucks and emergency vehicles are an efficient solution. Different systems are recommended depending on the characteristics and the size of the fire trucks, the fire station etc.. Diesel engine emissions must always be captured at the exhaust pipe outlet. Exhaust gas extraction must work with negative pressure and equipment must be designed to capture exhaust gases at the source to the highest possible extend and must be extracted out of the fire station. To ease the use in case of emergency the extraction must come from above and it must be as close as possible to the exhaust pipe of the vehicle. An example of an efficient solution is an extraction system that automatically disconnects when the vehicle leaves the fire station.
Extraction systems suitable for capturing the exhaust gases:
The electromagnetic attachment to the vehicle. An electromagnet holds the hose to the vehicle. The nozzle is in front of the exhaust and captures the exhaust gas. When moving out of the hall, the electro magnet is released at the end of the suction section and the emergency vehicle can drive out without stopping. When the vehicle returns, the exhaust gas extraction system is attached as the vehicle enters the hall and the exhaust gases will be captured again.