Super Vac to Unveil New Battery-Powered Smoke Ejector at FDIC International 2024

Super Vac smoke ejector

Super Vac, one of the leading manufacturers in fire ventilation equipment, will launch its new battery-powered Smoke Ejector at FDIC International 2024. This Smoke Ejector joins Super Vac’s already-popular battery fan lineup of 16”, 18” and 20” PPVs, all powered by non-proprietary, easy-to-source batteries.

Like Super Vac’s existing battery PPV lineup, this new smoke ejector can be powered by your choice of DeWalt® FLEXVOLT, Makita® XGT, Milwaukee® REDLITHIUM or HURST® EWXT/E3™ batteries.

Depending on battery selection, this Smoke Ejector provides up to 93 minutes of run time. The Smoke Ejector is also equipped with standard shore power, allowing the unit to operate on 115 VAC or 220 VAC power.

Launching in a 16” model, the Super Vac Smoke Ejector weighs just 38 lbs., is 25.5” x 18.875” x 9.75” and features dual carry handles, making the fan easy to position for negative pressure ventilation. Featuring a totally enclosed motor, this variable-speed smoke ejector delivers 6,700 cfm.

Super Vac’s Smoke Ejector can be paired with a number of accessories, making this fan even more versatile. Accessories, like a belt-cuff duct adapter, standard or hazardous location spiral ducts, industrial stands or door bar/fan hanger can help you direct or elevate your airflow. Additionally, the Smoke Ejector can produce mist or foam with our Mountain Mister and Foam Generator accessories, respectively.

Learn more about Super Vac’s new Smoke Ejector at FDIC Booth #3604, or go online and visit supervac.com/smoke-ejectors/#batterySmoke.

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