Group with 6 suction machines incl. control unit with vacuum controller and 2 bacteria filters, remote monitoring possible.
For up to 120 workplaces with max. 100 operators at the same time.
Technical dataV 18000
Voltage (V 3~)400
Frequency (Hz)50 / 60
Electrical power (kW)16,0 / 21,4
Current consumption (A)30,1 / 36,1
Dimensions without noise reduction hood (HxWxD)180 x 130 x 130
Dimensions with noise reduction hood, without controls (HxWxD)210 x 140 x 125
Weight (kg)415
Vacuum (mbar)160
Suction and exhaust air connection (mm)2x110/2x110
Noise level without noise reduction hood (dBA)74/76
Noise level with noise reduction hood (dBA)63/65
Workplaces max. GF 60%100/120
Workplaces max. GF 100%60/75
Clinic suction units (1) are designed for use in combination with dry or semi-dry suction systems. This
means that before the air enters the clinic suction
unit, separation must take place. During this
separation, the aspirated fluids are separated from the
air content.
For dry air suction systems the separation occurs
at each treatment unit, e.g. using an integrated Dürr
Dental CS 1 or CAS 1.
For semi-dry suction systems the separation takes
place via a central separation vessel to which several
treatment units can be connected.
During patient treatment fluids (saliva and blood)
or even larger particles (amalgam, dentine, plastic
particles) are aspirated and drawn into the cannula.
Therefore a fine filter is usually installed in the vicinity
of the treatment unit in order to hold back the larger
particles.