CleanAirTower SF 9000
The hall ventilation and room ventilation CleanAirTower is used wherever a point extraction for welding fumes cannot be realized or is not sufficient. The CleanAirTower SF 9000 is equipped with a disposable filter. The tower protects employees and machines effectively against fine dust during welding. The purified air remains in the room. The room ventilation system causes minimal air turbulence, which is why the polluted air does not reach the unloaded areas.
The CleanAirTower works according to the recommended by the trade association layer ventilation principle for hall ventilation.
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technical specs
Technical Data | |
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Filter Stages | 2 |
Filter Methods | Disposable |
Filter Area | 1076 sq ft |
Filter Material | Nano-cellulose |
Separation | > 99.9% |
Dust Class | M |
Suction | 5297 cfm |
Height | 10 ft |
Diameter | 46 in |
Mass | 1000 lbs |
Engine Power | 5.7 kW |
Supply Voltage | 3 x 460 V/ 60 Hz |
Current | 9A |
SPL | 70 dB (A) |
Fan Type | Centrifugal fan with EC motor |
- Low to medium smoke/dust levels
- Workshops in which point extraction is not possible
- Complementary to point extraction systems
- Environments with changing dust/smoke sources
- Workplaces, production halls, logistics and warehouses
- Fleet management, remote maintenance and predictive maintenance with the help of a self-sufficient cloud Networking via mobile communications
- Heating cost minimization through air return and air distribution
- No distribution of pollutants in unloaded hall areas, since there are hardly any air turbulence
- Cost-effective, even retrofitting, as no piping needed
- Short-term increase in suction power through TurboBoost function
- 360-degree suction radius
- KEMPER cloud connection via mobile phone
- Slow, impulsive air circulation
- Layer ventilation principle, recommended by the professional association
- Control via a touch panel
- System hardly generates air turbulence
- Turbo boost feature
- Suction of the ambient air via a built-in fan
- The cleaned, clean air occurs at the bottom of the system with low impulses again
- The warm fresh air conveys the welding smoke back towards the intake grille and the workplaces create a slow air circulation (stratified ventilation)