Commissioning an extraction system: Why internal expertise is important

| Fire department | Exhaust gas extraction systems AirTrack-Profi Training

We commission extraction systems professionally and check whether all components are functioning correctly, whether the system is working as intended and whether the technical implementation is suitable for the area of application. Internal know-how plays an important role here: experience from real projects is passed on within the team so that installation, service, technology and consulting remain at the same level of knowledge at all times.

 

Why the commissioning of an extraction system is crucial

An extraction system can only work reliably if it is commissioned professionally. This involves checking functions, checking settings and preparing the system for its intended use. The system must function reliably in daily operation, which is why correct commissioning is crucial.

 

Internal training using the AirTrack-Profi as an example

An internal training course was recently held directly at the Donauwörth fire department. The focus was on the AirTrack-Profi system. Our employees, for example from assembly and sales, were trained directly on the installed system and were able to understand the technical details, processes and special features of the system in real-life use. Such training strengthens knowledge within the team. Experience from specific projects is incorporated into future assignments and helps to further improve consulting, installation, commissioning and service. Find out more about training here.

 

What internal know-how improves in everyday life

Internal training ensures that knowledge does not just remain with individuals. When experience from commissioning and service is shared within the team, all areas benefit. Advice becomes more practical, installation can better assess typical situations and service knows relevant details from real systems. This is particularly important for exhaust extraction systems because every hall, every vehicle fleet and every area of application has its own requirements. The better these differences are understood internally, the more suitable solutions can be assessed for new projects.

 

Why commissioning and knowledge transfer belong together

Commissioning makes a system technically ready for operation. The subsequent transfer of knowledge ensures that experience from the project remains usable in the long term. In this way, each installed system also generates new practical knowledge.

In the case of our AirTrack-Profi system, for example, this relates to issues such as hose routing, automatic uncoupling, automatic locking after the uncoupling process, parking space situations and integration into the operation. This knowledge helps to evaluate future projects even more accurately and to adapt systems even better to the respective situation.

 

Experience is gained directly on the system

Technical knowledge is important. It becomes even more valuable when it is deepened directly on a real installed system. This shows how planning, installation and operation interact. This is precisely why internal training on the actual system is an important part of further development. Looking at the real application makes it clear which details are crucial in everyday life. This strengthens the quality of our advice, implementation and service.

 

Learning from practice, planning better solutions

Every commissioning shows what is important in real-life use. We use precisely this practical knowledge to tailor exhaust gas extraction systems even more specifically to the requirements on site. Anyone planning an extraction solution therefore benefits not only from the technology itself, but also from our experience from numerous installed systems.

Would you like to plan an extraction system or have an existing solution checked? Then please contact us. Together we will find out which solution suits your area of application.

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