FilterBox
3 Description
3.1 Function
FilterBox filters out pollutants such as fumes and dust, class W3 (non-alloy steel to high alloy steel with nickel
and chromium > 30%).
Gases are not filtered out.
FilterBox is a flexible, modular system that is available in different configurations. There are three main levels
of automation: FilterBox M, FilterBox A/A+ or FilterBox eQ/A++.
Models
Features
FilterBox M
• FilterBox 10 M
• FilterBox 12 M
• FilterBox Twin
• FilterBox Wall
• Manual filter cleaning with a mechanical crank.
• Audible alarm when the filter needs to be changed.
• Hood light (optional).
FilterBox A/A+
• FilterBox 10 A/A+
• FilterBox 12 A/A+
• FilterBox Twin
• FilterBox Wall
• Automatic filter cleaning.
• LCD display.
• Ability to connect a power sensor clamp to auto-
matically start the fan.
• Light and ON/OFF fan switch in the hood (optional).
FilterBox eQ/A++
• FilterBox 10 eQ/A++
• FilterBox 12 eQ/A++
• Outlet (1-phase) for electrical tools.
• An outlet for compressed air tools.
• Light and ON/OFF fan switch in the hood (optional).
• Ergonomic handles.
3.2 Main components
See
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1 Extraction arm with hood
2 Enclosure
3 Crank for filter cleaning (FilterBox M)
4 Main filter
5 Collector bin
6 HEPA Filter (Accessory)
7 Fan package including silencer
8 Air outlet
9 Control box and control panel
10 Mains fuse: Max. 16 A
3.3 Control panel
.
A,B,C,D: Show how dirty the main filter is.
E: Shows when there is a warning or an alarm.
F: Fan status.
G: LCD and navigation buttons.
H: Loudspeaker for alarms.
I: Fuses for the electrical outlet K.
J: Outlet for pneumatic power tools.
K: Outlet (1-phase) for electrical power tools.
L: Main switch.
M: Operation timer.
S1: Button to start or stop the fan.
S2: Start or stop filter cleaning.
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