The size of the housing from which the suction extracts the air varies depending on various factors, in particular the work space and external influences.
In order for the extraction system to function effectively, it is important that the housing is large enough to accommodate the required air flow. Since the suction has an air flow rate of about 0.7 m³ per minute, the housing should have an appropriate volume that can handle this air flow without affecting or overloading the filter.
It is recommended to consider the specific extraction requirements as well as the manufacturer's specifications to determine the appropriate housing volume. Additionally, it is important that the housing has adequate sealing to prevent air leakage and ensure efficient filtration. A good seal is critical to achieve optimal suction performance and avoid unwanted air leaks.