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Commercial Humidifier Fogging Systems Portable Mobile Industrial Large Capacity

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Commercial Humidifier Fogging Systems Portable Mobile Industrial Large CapacityHumidifier commercial fogging industrial powerful system, portable mobile air humidifier industrial units are sturdy, compact, enormously powerful. 32 gallons per hour GPH, made of heavy duty selected to last materials, 300 series stainless steel, and user friendly. Applications include: interior large, medium, small scale humidification, evaporative cooling, outdoor humidification evaporative cooling, and fumigation. 1hp, 115v, 60Hz, 1Ph., 130lb

Humidifier commercial fogging industrial powerful system, portable mobile air humidifier industrial units are sturdy, compact, enormously powerful. 32 gallons per hour GPH, made of heavy-duty selected - to last materials, 300 series stainless steel, and user-friendly. Applications include: interior - large, medium, small scale humidification, evaporative cooling, outdoor - humidification evaporative cooling, and fumigation.

1hp, 115v, 60Hz, 1Ph., 130lb

Shipped complete, ready for use. Shipped in box, by Tracking Co. right to the door, safe, insured no damaged.

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This mobile humidifier fogger combines the power of the Turbo XE fog fan with a large 18 gallon recirculation water tank. The water tank captures and recycles wastewater, and can be used in chemical fogging ( if needed ). Centrifugal atomization produces billions of tiny, fog-like particles that quickly evaporate.

The system design with a float valve in the water tank, for automatic water refill, and maintain the water level in the water tank. A special submersible pump in the water tank, to feed the fogging head, and Ball Valve to control the fogging density output, Baldor (r) Wash-Down-Duty(tm) Motor Industrial Grade motor for pressurized water use, power-coat Epoxy finish, stainless steel shaft.

Humidifier Designed with castor wheels for easy mobility, portable ease of move and use.

Tank holds up to 18 gallons for convenient portable use. Or can be attached with garden hose connect to an ordinary water supply for long-term operation.

Humidifier Include: Float Valve in the water tank for automatic water refill and maintain the water level in the water tank. Four Position Pivoting Fogging Head. On/Off Power Switch. 20 feet long Power Cord with plug. Garden Hose Connection. 1/4 Turn Ball water valve to control GPH ( water gallons per hour ). Capacity up to 32 GPH. Nozzle-Free Atomization. Pivoting Fogging Head. Recycles waste water. Baldor (r) Wash-Down-Duty (tm) Motor Industrial Grade with stainless steel shaft. Rolling castor wheels. Arrives safely packaged, impact protected and fully assembled. Ready for use.

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Standard Controls and Features:

Float valve auto water refill - maintain water level in water tank, large tank lid access, fluid level gauge, in-line strainer, Water -tight NEMA 4x, Stainless steel, Brass Polyethylene, Garden hose connect. Rolling castor wheels. A 1/4 turn Ball Valve Control flow rates and fogging density output. Lower flow rates are generally used in applications requiring drier fog.

Flow Rate with Related Applications:

Up to 32 GPH - Ag/Horticulture, Evaporative Cooling, Concrete Curing, Mushrooms

Up to 15 GPH - Manufacturing Plant, Wine/Barrel Storage, Wood/Lumber/Paper, Textile, Agriculture

Up to 8 GPH - Mfg Dust/Static, Textile Plant, Tobacco, Produce, Printing Shops

Up to 2 GPH - Odor Control

Baldor (r) Wash-Down-Duty (tm) Motor: Industrial Grade For Pressurized Water Use, Powder-Coat Epoxy Finish, Stainless Steel Shaft

Specifications:

Dimensions:

Color --- Black

Length 25.5 in / 65 cm

Width 21 in / 53 cm

Height 44 in / 112 cm

Approximate Weight: 76 lbs / 36.3 kg

Approximate Shipping Weight: 122 lbs / 57.6 kg

Propulsion Distance: 30 - 35 ft/ 9.1 - 10.5 m.

Fogging Head Pivot Angle: 0, 15, 30, 45 degrees

Main Motor:

Jaybird’s Rear-Feed Blade

Our exclusive blade design is a significant product development, enhancing reliability and performance.

ABB Wash-Down-Duty Motor

  • Industrial grade
  • For use around water

Noise @ 10 ft distance:

1HP - 7.8 amps @ 115V (60Hz)

1hp units, 73 dB(A)

Average Particle Size:

5-10 microns @ low volume

25 microns @ mid volume

35 microns @ high volume

Tank Capacity: 18 US gal / 68 L

CFM: 3,200

Hardware: 300 Series stainless steel

Environment:

Endures temperatures from

33F to 160 F

Indoors / outdoors

Humidity to 100% RH

UV stabilized & impact resistant

Extra Automatic controls optional - select bellow when ordering:

If the tank's fluid level gets low, the unit will shut down. This custom feature is not compatible with automated controls. If you are planning to automate your unit using a Humidistat, timer or other controller, then this option will not work. An important add-on feature for certain applications, a momentary push button switch operates the power supply through an electrical relay that is controlled by an internal fluid-level switch. If the unit shuts down, refill the tank and manually push the start button again. Not compatible with automated controls.

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Ideal for control of applications requiring 80% or less relative humidity. Incorporates a starter contactor to handle the power load of the XE mobile units. Fast-acting Element, Range 20-80%RH, Rain-tight Enclosure, Differential approximately 7%.

If your primary interest is long cycle operation, the basic 24-hour timer control is a reliable way to automate the XE mobile units. Supplied with male and female cord set, Rain-tight Nema 3 enclosure, Adjustable 1 hour cycles, 2 sets of on/off trippers provided, 115V. 60Hz.

If your interest is in evaporative cooling, the thermostat control is the best choice to automate your XE mobile units, Water-tight Nema 4X, Differential 3 F, Control range 40-110 F, 100- 250V. 50/60Hz.

Ideal for applications up to 100% Relative Humidity. This precision hand-held thermo/hygrometer is ideal for measuring and monitoring ambient and dew point temperatures and relative humidity in a wide range of professional and industrial applications. Dual readout LCD displays in F or C. Temperature range/accuracy: -4 to 122F (-20 to 50C)/1.8F (1C), Humidity range/accuracy: 0 to 100%RH /3% , Response time: 60 seconds, Power source: Two "AAA" batteries (included).

This precision hand-held thermo/hygrometer is ideal for measuring and monitoring ambient temperatures and relative humidity in a wide range of professional and industrial applications. Dual readout LCD displays in degr/F or degr/C, Temperature range/accuracy: 32 to 122 degr/F (0 to 50 degr/C)/1.8degr/F (1 degr/C) ,Humidity range/accuracy: 20 to 95%RH /3%, Response time: 60 seconds, Power source: CR2032 Lithium-ion battery (included)

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