Drainage Suction

Suction drainage: how it works

The aspiration drainage system is used in various industries to remove solid and liquid materials from process equipment or conveying systems. It is a system of special small-diameter holes located at a distance from each other throughout the entire volume of the structure. These holes are connected to each other by tiny tubes pointing downward at a slight angle. When the system operates, intake hoses and vacuum pumps suck gases, dust, liquid or solid particles from the system openings and discharge them into the surrounding environment using pipe channels or special fans.

*Suction points* are the points at which the level of gas or liquid flow reaches the openings in the ventilation system. This allows gas or liquids to enter the system and form bubbles. The system can be equipped with automatic flow level control devices to maintain optimal performance levels. ***The process of selecting gases or liquids from the system*** occurs due to the fact that gases or liquids penetrate through the openings of the ventilation system. About