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M66 / M66V Air Purification Systems

[M66 / M66V]

The M66 air cleaner is a self-contained media air purification system designed for general background or ducted for source capture applications. The M66V is a portable version of the M66 that maximizes flexibility in use. Both air purification systems can be ordered in a variety of filter configurations including electrostatic, HEPA, activated carbon and more which will effectively remove a wide range of airborne contaminants including smoke, soot, fine dusts, vapors mist, VOC's and more at a rate of up to 3200 cfm. Optional accessories are available for both air cleaners including backward inclined blower packages up to 5 hp for additional static pressure capacity, silencer, overhead mechanical arms with halogen lighted hoods, HEPA filter options and more.

-Abbreviated Specifications-
For the M66/M66V Air Purification Systems

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Power Input: 110-120 Vac, 1 Phase, 12 amps
208-240 Vac, 1 Phase, 6.6 amps
208-240 Vac, 3 Phase, 3.8 amps
440-480 Vac, 3 Phase, 1.9 amps
Motor: 1 HP maintenance-free sealed ball bearings and thermally protected. Adjustable motor sheave allows for field airflow adjustments.
Blower: Forward curved, ball bearing, belt driven centrifugal blower
Optional Blower: Upgrade to backward inclined direct drive for higher static pressure capability
Airflow: Up to 3200 cfm
Filtration: Pre-filter - 24" x 24" x 4" 35% pleated media
Primary filter - Pocket filters range in area from 66 sq. ft. to 200 sq. ft. and efficiencies from 35% to 95%
Optional - 90 lb. Bulk refillable activated carbon module(s)
Optional - Additional prefilter and primary filter upgrades available




Related Files:
M66 Data Sheet
 
 
   
 


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