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The OmniAire 1000V is a compact, lightweight air scrubber with variable airflow. It is used for removal of toxic mold, 
asbestos and lead dust during renovation and abatement projects, and for purifying air in commercial, factory sites 
and medical facilities. This popular, mid-sized machine is made of strong aircraft- grade aluminum housing with 
smooth surfaces, for easy sanitation. It can be used with multiple filter options such as HEPA, Activated Carbon plus 
MERV 9 primary/secondary filter. Additional accessories include intake manifold, flex ducting and quick clamps.

Application Examples

OmniAire 1000V Specifications

Airflow: 300 - 900 CFM
Power Requirements: 115VAC/60 Hz/4.4 Amp (OA1000V); also available 230VAC/60Hz (OA1000V230)
Filtration: HEPA filter 99.97% 0.3μ; MERV 9 primary/secondary filter. Optional: MERV 11 Pleated Filter; OdorGuard 600 
activated carbon filter; HEPA filter 99.99% 0.3μ
Controls: speed selector switch - HIGH/Speed Control; variable speed controller; hour meter; 0-3” WC pressure gauge
Housing: aircraft grade aluminum; silicone sealed before riveting; 10” outlet; (2) rubber grip handles; (4) 3” hospital 
grade locking casters.
Size/Weight with Filters: 19”W x 23”H x 34”L; 75 lbs.

Receiving Instructions

Visually inspect the unit for damage. Remove the primary/secondary filter and ensure that the HEPA filter has not been 
dislodged during shipping. The HEPA filter should be sitting on the filter guides and the filter tabs that hold the HEPA 
filter in place should be tight.

If the filter is not seated correctly then remove the filter tabs, reposition the filter, and reinstall the filter tabs before 
operation to ensure that there is no bypass around the filter. If the filter tabs are loose verify that the filter is in the 
correct position and re-tighten the filter tab nuts.

Operations 

For Asbestos and mold abatement, the machine must be operated with a HEPA filter in place. Also, it is recommended 
to use the primary/secondary filer and replace it frequently to extend the life of the HEPA.

contaminated 

containment area

positive pressure

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sealed contaminated 

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clean room

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recirculation

sealed contaminated 

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negative pressure

sealed contaminated 

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clean room

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negative pressure

contaminated room

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containment area

positive pressure

clean contained area

clean

filtered

air

sealed contaminated 

containment area

sealed 

clean room

clean

filtered

air

recirculation

sealed contaminated 

clean

filtered

air

contaminated

air

negative pressure

sealed contaminated 

sealed 

clean room

clean

filtered

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negative pressure

contaminated room

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filtered

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To create 

NEGATIVE PRESSURE

 inside the containment, 

more air has to be exhausted out than leaks into the 
containment. Place the machine inside the containment 
and hook a flexible duct to the outlet ring of the 
machine exhausting to outside the containment. 
(See Above) All of the air being exhausted has been 
treated by the HEPA filter so no contaminants are being 
exhausted from the containment.

To create 

POSITIVE PRESSURE

 inside the containment, 

more air has to be pumped in than leaks out of the 
containment. Place the machine outside the containment 
and hook a flexible duct to the outlet ring of the machine 
ducting the exhaust into the containment. (See Above)

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