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Air Flow Design:

Air Flow Design: What you need to know



Cross-draft:

Intakes fresh air through door filters, which is drawn through the booth and exhausted through a filter system at the opposite end. Available in pressurized, non-pressurized, solid-back, drive-through
and reverse-flow designs.


Reverse Flow:

Intakes fresh air through rear filter wall, which is drawn backwards through the booth and exhausted through a filter system at the front of the booth on either side. Available in pressurized, non-pressurized, solid-back, drive-through and modified down-draft
reverse-flow designs.


Side Downdraft:

Air is pulled downward from filter banks
located in the ceiling, and flows
down and away from the application through
floor level exhaust filters on both sides
of the booth. Available in both solid-back
and drive-through designs.




Modified Downdraft:

Combines the features and air flow patterns of Cross-draft and Downdraft booths, with ceiling filter banks located near the booth doors. Available in solid-back, drive-through and reverse-flow designs.


Downdraft:

Intakes fresh air from the upper levels of the shop through filter banks in the ceiling. Filtered air is drawn down and around the application, through a filtered pit exhaust system in the floor underneath the booth.




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