Fanquip has developed the Negative Air Fan complete with a safety monitoring system for asbestos and contaminant removal.
Designed and manufactured in Australia, the system is for appli cations where contaminated air borne particles must be removed to create a clean and safe work ing environment.
The fan has a dust-loading monitoring system and the com pany says it can help keep work ers safe during the handling of potentially carcinogenic product.
The Fanquip Negative Air Fan is configured with a HEPA filter, tested to AS 1324 to achieve minimum efficiency of 99.99%.
According to Fanquip, the unit is fitted with a failsafe dust load monitoring system which notifies the operator when the filter is dirty. The first stage alarm will activate when the filter system is reaching a stage where its replacement is required. Stage Two alarm warns at the critical stage once the filter has dropped below its rated capacity.
The Negative Air Fan operates on a 240 volt, 10 amp, and 3-pin plug electrical system.