Which Aersync Is Right for My Workshop?
Not sure which Aersync you need?
Pick the option below that best describes your workshop.
I have a single-phase (230V) dust extractor — which Aersync is right for me?
Aersync P1 is the right choice.
Automatic tool-activated dust extraction
Optional remote control
Supports ToolSense for multiple workstations
Best for most home and professional workshops.
I have a 3-phase dust extractor — which Aersync do I need for my workshop?
Aersync P3 is designed for 3-phase dust extractors.
Automatic tool-activated dust extraction
Suitable for large extractors
Can operate standalone or as a master unit
Optional remote control.
Supports ToolSense for multiple workstations.
Best for most professional workshops.
I only want simple remote on / off control.
Aersync P2 is the best option.
Remote-only control
No automatic tool detection
Compact and simple to use
Supports ToolSense for multiple workstation.
Best for professional workshops.
I want to start my dust extractor from different workstations — can I do that?
Yes — you’ll need ToolSense attached to each power tool, and a suitable Aersync unit connected to your dust extractor.
ToolSense attaches to each power tool at different locations
Detects when a tool is in use and wirelessly signals Aersync
Starts the dust extractor automatically, even when it’s far away
Works with single-phase or 3-phase extractors when controlled by Aersync
Best for professional workshops.
My single-phase dust extractor has a 15A plug — what do I need?
Use a 15A adaptor with Aersync P1.
Plug the 15A adaptor into the Aersync P1 motor socket
Connect your 15A dust extractor to the adaptor
Aersync P1 will then switch the dust extractor on and off as normal
This allows Aersync P1 to safely control a 15A single-phase dust extractor.
Best for 15A dust extractor on a single phase supply.
My 3-phase dust extractor is 20A — what do I need?
You can use Aersync P2 or Aersync P3.
Aersync P2: Simple remote on / off control
Aersync P3: Fully automatic control (optional remote)
Both units can be supplied with 20A connections
20A versions are made to order
Best for workshops using a 20A 3-phase dust extractor.
I have both single-phase and 3-phase dust extractors — can I turn them on at the same time?
Yes, you can use Aersync P1 and P2 together.
- Aersync P1 (230V single-phase) acts as the master unit
- Aersync P2 (3-phase) is configured as a slave
- When you start your tool, P1 detects it and switches on the single-phase extractor
- P1 simultaneously signals P2 to turn on the 3-phase extractor
- Best for: Workshops running both single-phase and 3-phase dust extractors together from one workstation.

Best for workshops running both single-phase and 3-phase dust extractors together.
Still not sure which Aersync to choose?
For most workshops, Aersync P1 is recommended.
For 3-phase dust extractors requiring simple on / off control, Aersync P2 is the choice.
For 3-phase dust extractors needing fully automatic control, Aersync P3 offers automatic operation.
If your dust extractor is far away or shared across multiple workstations, ToolSense is the solution.
Attach a ToolSense wireless sensor to each power tool. When a tool is switched on, ToolSense communicates with Aersync, automatically starting the dust extractor — no matter where it’s located in the workshop.
If you’re still unsure, contact Aerguard Support and include the following details from your dust extractor’s motor nameplate:
Motor voltage (V)
Motor current (A)
Motor power rating (kW)
Providing this information helps us recommend the correct Aersync configuration for your setup.
Make your dust extractor smarter — with Aersync.
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