JohnDow’s EuroVent introduces heavy duty motorized hose reel system

April 23, 2019
Every EuroVent exhaust system is customized to each facility.

EuroVent Vehicle Exhaust Extraction announced the addition to its product line of the heavy duty motorized hose reel system (CAR-8HD). These customized exhaust extraction systems have been developed for use with diesel trucks, aircraft ventilation, military vehicles, marine applications, heavy equipment, and municipal vehicles.

These systems are fixed motorized overhead hose reels. A properly designed and installed system will reduce energy consumption and air loss with the removal of exhaust fumes from larger commercial vehicles, according to the company. Every EuroVent exhaust system is customized to each facility and its unique specifications. Engineers design a heavy duty extraction system that meets a facility’s specific requirements, budget, and timetable. EuroVent designs systems for both new facilities and renovations. Once drawings and system requirements are submitted, a design package and estimate will be presented within five business days at no charge. Other features include a 36” drum holding 35’ of 8” hose, 600- to 1500-degree temperature rated hose, hanging control pendant, and single phase 120V and UL508 compliance. Assembled in the U.S.

EuroVent systems are available in four types: An overhead rail is a euro-style design, incorporating an extruded aluminum exhaust rail and sliding ventilation crab. An overhead telescoping is the most economical answer for overhead exhaust removal, according to the company. Overhead fixed-hose recoil style reels can be mounted on a wall, ceiling, or beam providing flexibility. An underground disappearing system features the exhaust hose pulled up through a door port in the floor and returned when the service work is completed.

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