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Van Egeraat explains that in many parts of Europe – including his native Netherlands – demolition contractors are resorting to our BMAir cabin-filter-pressurisaton system to ensure that equipment operators are fully protected from dust, Silica, gasses and other airborne contaminants.”. Their motives can be different. Some want to use latest techniques available, being best-of-class in their sector, enjoy cost benefit on the longer term or face more stringent health and safety. The BMAir filter pressurisation system can be mounted on the cabin roof or on the deck of the machine. Contaminated air is drawn in through the inlet of the BMAir filter pressurisation system. First the raw materials are filtered out and then there is a second particle filtering taking out the smallest particles. Optional gas and vapour filtering is taken care of by active carbon filter. The ventilator blows clean, breathable air via the HVAC system into the cabin. The unique element of one of the BMAir systems is that it’s designed for working in excessive dust because of self cleaning pre-filters. Therefore less maintenance is required A monitoring system with digital display takes care for constant pressure, filter identification and filter life. Surplus flows out of the cabin via joints and seams. An optional green light on top of the cabin indicates that the system is fully functioning. The controller is equipped with acoustic and optical alarms. According to van Egeraat, companies using the BMAir filtration system not only have peace of mind that they are protecting their greatest asset – their people – but the positive results are tangible. “Customers such as Dutch demolition giant Beelen have recorded a marked decrease in staff absenteeism that is directly attributable to the filtration system. Our customers have also seen a marked decrease in the cost of repair and replacement of traditional filters,” Ronald van Egeraat concludes. “We have also received positive feedback from customers who tell us that the use of a BMAir cabin-filter-pressurization system has helped win them valuable points during the contract tender process. And with a cost of around 20pence per hour, it’s a small price to pay to ensure that your equipment operators are well protected.”
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