The OmniAire 2200UL is a popular, full-sized negative air machine with HIGH/LOW airflow settings which produces 1000 or 2000 CFM and weighs only 137 lbs.
OmniAire 2200UL HEPA air machines are used to clean the air as well as create positive or negative air pressure containment areas on jobsites, in confined spaces, mold, asbestos, and lead abatement or remediation, commercial or factory sites, medical facilities, and many other places. With numerous optional filters, the OA2200UL is suitable for a large array of jobs from light construction, to tasks that require true 99.99% HEPA efficiency.
OmniAire 2200UL machines have an easy to sanitize powder coated aircraft-grade aluminum housing, designed to last job after job. Our housings have a smooth, clean finish and individually riveted construction; with hospital grade non-marking casters allowing for easy portability. All critical seams are silicone sealed before and after riveting to assure that contaminated air will not bypass the HEPA filter.
2200UL machines offer an assortment of options for pre-filters, HEPA filters and accessories. Our standard machine configuration ships with a Dustlok, primary/secondary filter and a 99.97% efficient HEPA filter. Dustlok pre-filters are treated with an anti-microbial additive to prevent growth of bacteria, and a tackifier to increase dust holding capacity.
Specifications:
Filtration: |
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Primary/Secondary Filter - Dual-ply Dustlok polyester pad, Standard HEPA Filter - Wood Frame 99.97% Efficiency @ 0.3 micron, 12” deep media, Optional – Bag Filter w/8-pockets, MERV14, Activated carbon filter for odor and biolological control |
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Cabinet: |
Aircraft grade aluminum, closed end rivet construction. All seams are silicone sealed before riveting., 5” casters, hospital grade, non-marking |
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Controls: |
Power Switch - HIGH/OFF/LOW, Change Filter Indicator Light |
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Power Requirement: Outlet Ring Size: Dimensions: |
115VAC/60 Hz/11.1 Amp 12" diameter 26" wide 31" high 34" long |
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*Airflows are based on blower manufacturer curves. Different HEPA filters may cause the flow to vary.