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Introduction
The OmniAire Negative Air Machine series provides high-performance negative air scrubbing
through a variety of performance and feature options. These machines are used for the removal of
toxic mold, asbestos, and lead dust during renovation and abatement projects, and for purifying
air in commercial, factory sites, and medical facilities. These machines are made out of a strong
aircraft-grade aluminum housing with smooth surfaces, for easy sanitation. It can be used with
multiple filter options such as HEPAs, Activated Carbon plus primary/secondary filter. Additional
options include power coated housing and audio alarm. Additional accessories include an intake
manifold, flex ducting, and quick clamps.
Application Examples
Creating Negative Air Pressure
To create negative pressure inside the containment
area, more air has to be exhausted out than leaks
into the containment. Negative air may be required
for a workflow (asbestos abatement for example).
Place the machine inside the containment and hook
a flexible duct to the outlet ring of the machine
exhausting to outside the containment. In this case,
all contaminated air is contained inside the negative
air pressure space. Alternatively, the machine can be
outside the containment space, using a duct and an
intake manifold.
Creating Positive Air Pressure
An alternate workflow is to create positive air pressure in the containment area, which ensures that
treated air is pumped into the containment area.
Carbon Activated Filtering
For VOCs and odor control, an OdorGuard carbon activated filter can be quickly installed. Activated
carbon filters are designed to remove odors and gaseous pollutants from air. These filters are an
effective and quick solution to your VOCs and odor problems.