Novatek Novair 1000 Negative Air Machine
Product Details
Product Details
Novair 1000 Air Filtration System
Virtually Indestructible!
The most Powerful, Durable & Light Weight Negative Air Machine available!
Features
- Filters and exhaust dust, smoke when cutting marble, cement dry
- 10" Exhaust directs the dust out
- Portable, and very durable
- Less clean-up, better worker conditions
- Dimensions: 20" x 23" x 40"
- Weight: 94 lbs
- 110 Volts, 5 Amp, 3/4 hp, 2 speed motor
- Integrated Skids & Handles make easy work of stairs
- Standard 10" Exhaust Port
- Large 8" Non-Marring Wheels
- Powerful 3/4 hp motor generates exceptional, consistent air flow rate and utilizes all filter media area
- 2 speed motor-provides consistent air flow of 1000cfm (high speed) and 500cfm (low speed)
- 8 point motor cage mounting prevents motor and cage shifting even under the harshest condition
- No more Rubbing Cages
- Seamless construction guarantees leak proof operation
- Positive lock filter prevents filter movement for uninterrupted filtration
- Front Control Panel Includes minihelic pressure gauge & circuit breaker
- Uses standard 16" x 16" H.E.P.A. filters, rated 99.97% efficiency against 0.3 micron particles
- With the machine in operation, on five (5) sides (front, top, bottom and sides) the decibel level is 58db (at 1 meter) on high speed and 54db (at 1 meter) on low speed
- On the 6th side (exhaust port side) the rating is 72db (at 1 meter) on high speed and 69db (at 1 meter) on low due to exiting air velocity
- Also available with general purpose filters
- Novair 1000 requires 10" Diameter ducting/li>
Questions & Answers
1 questions
1 questions
How loud is this machine?
by john potts 8/17/2020 5:12:49 pm
This model is slightly louder than a vacuum cleaner. With the machine in operation, on five (5) sides (front, top, bottom and sides) the decibel level is 58db (at 1 meter) on high speed and 54db (at 1 meter) on low speed. On the 6th side (exhaust port side) the rating is 72db (at 1 meter) on high speed and 69db (at 1 meter) on low due to exiting air velocity. Please refer to the decibel chart under the link "additional info".