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Portable Venturi Air Mover Jectair
IndMac pneumatic drive, high volume air movers are ideal for hazardous locations. Lightweight and low maintenance (no moving parts) make the Jectair one of our most popular air movers. HP Models (available in #3S, #3 and #6 sizes) feature the Coppus patented, extended mixing chamber that flows more air and consumes 26% less compressed air. Hornet HP model features shock resistant diffuser made of virtually indestructible conductive polymer. Jectairs can be used with or without duct to expel fumes or cool high temperature environments.
All units include Bonding Cable.
Available in 5 sizes
Optional tripod mounting stand also available.
Suggested uses: Refineries, petrochemical and chemical processors, construction sites, airports, railroads, shipyards, steel mills and other manufacturing facilities to disperse fumes from tanks, towers, vessels, compartments, holds, manholes, crawl areas and other confined spaces.
Features:
Available in 5 sizes: 9, 8, 6-HP, 3-HP, 3S-HP
HI Performer (HP) and Hornet models available in 3 sizes: 6-HP, 3-HP and 3S-HP
Air flows range from 1370 to 8900 cfm (2,328 to 15,121m3/hr)
Induction ratios up to 40:1.
Multiple expansion nozzles machined into housing.
High static pressure capabilities.
Diffuser material available in steel, aluminum or shock resistant polymer (Hornet HP).
Steel diffusers protected by safety yellow, epoxy base powder coating with conductive filler to help dissipate static charge.
No moving parts - Virtually maintenance free.
Static bonding cable with spring tension grip and replaceable contact tips standard on all models.
Accepts flexible duct on diffuser end
Tripod for stationary mounting available
OPERATING PRINCIPLE:
Compressed air or steam is admitted to the Jectair through a single inlet connection in the housing leading to the mixing chamber. The air or steam jetted from the nozzle creates a Venturi action which induces a large volume of surrounding air to enter the Jectair through the inlet bell. The air is then discharged at high velocity through the horn shaped diffuser.
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