Asbestos removal fan from Fanquip

Fanquip has developed a new fan technology specifically for handling asbestos and other harmful airborne substances.

Designed and manufactured in Australia, the Fanquip Negative Air Fan is for applications where contaminated airborne particles must be removed to create a clean or safe working environment.

The Fanquip Neg Air Unit is configured with a HEPA filter, tested to AS 1324 to achieve minimum efficiency of 99.99 per cent.

The unit is fitted with a failsafe dust load monitoring system which notifies the operator with a two-stage alarm and flashing light when the filter is dirty.

The first-stage alarm is activated when the filter system needs replacement.

The stage-two alarm comes into effect once the filter has dropped below its rated capacity.

The Negative Air Filter Fan operates on a 240 volt, 10 amp, and 3-pin plug electrical system, and is manufactured to handle environments such as building and construction sites, quarries, asbestos-roofed warehouses and sites undergoing toxic remediation.

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