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Air offers a number of useful options for Tri-Stack™ fans
including systems to reduce energy consumption, provide even
quieter operation through higher sound attenuation, and many
special construction materials and/or coatings to accommodate
unusual applications such as operation in acidic, caustic and
high temperature environments.
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HEPA Filtration Systems
For special medical/pharmaceutical applications such as isolation room and quarantine room exhaust, Level 4 safety laboratories, or similar applications, bag in/bag out HEPA filtration systems are available for Tri-Stack systems.
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Heat Recovery Systems
Ventilation
heat recovery systems by Strobic Air provide energy conservation
on laboratory fume hood exhaust systems. Tri-Stack™ heat
exchanger coils extract exhaust heat for heating or cooling
conditioned makeup air thus drastically lowering energy
costs for a savings of thousands – or hundreds of thousands
– of dollars per year.
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Acoustical Silencer Nozzles
Acoustical silencer nozzles for Tri-Stack™ systems attenuate up to 12 dBa for quieter operation in particularly noise sensitive areas. Low profile design is
unobtrusive, enhancing roofline aesthetics without affecting fan performance. Acoustical silencer nozzles may be retrofitted onto existing Tri-Stack fans quickly
and conveniently.
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Corrosion Resistant Fans for Harsh Environments
Tri-Stack fans are also available with special materials of construction and/or coatings for use in caustic, corrosive and other severe environments (such as chemical processing, plating and wastewater treatment facilities) where they may be exposed to nitric acid, fluorides, sulfuric acids and other high concentrations of caustic exhaust components. |
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Exhaust Fans for High Temperature Environments
Tri-Stack ventilation fans are also available in rigid steel construction for many high temperature applications such as emergency diesel generator, furnace or boiler room exhaust. Tri-Stack high temperature exhaust fans are UL certified for operation at 750°F for up to 2 hours without the need for outside air dilution, and incorporate chemical resistant high temperature coatings. A brass rub ring on the inlet bell conforms to AMCA "C" spark resistance specifications. |
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