Energy-Efficient Blowers feature ergonomic design.
Press Release Summary:
EcoFlo Family of Blowers are available in rack-, wall, or ceiling-mounted as well as in free-standing tower configurations. They provide temperature and humidity monitoring of supply and exhaust as well as cage or rack pressure polarity monitoring. Controlled via icon-based, real-time touchscreen, units incorporate visual indicators for filter/blower alarms, filter loading percentage indicator, and programmable pin code security. They are also Wi-Fi(TM)/Bluetooth(TM) wireless capable.
Original Press Release:
EcoFlo: The Most Energy Efficient Family of Blowers
The new EcoFlo Family of Blowers from Allentown are the most energy efficient, ergonomically friendly, and quietest blowers we've ever produced. Offered in a wide variety of solution friendly configurations - including rack mounted, wall mounted, ceiling mounted and free-standing tower - these blowers from the Allentown family of products share the same efficiencies, ease of use, superior control, and dependability that are the hallmarks of all Allentown products.
Performance:
o Temperature & humidity monitoring of supply and exhaust
o Automatic filter load compensation (FLC(TM))
o BMS integration
o EC-technology motors
o Quietflo technology (QFT(TM))
o Certified HEPA filtration
o UL and CSA compliant
o CE and C-tick certified
o Air mover redundancy*
o Cage or rack pressure polarity monitoring
Ease of Use:
o Software-driven technology
o Controlled from icon-based, real-time touch screen
o Visual indicators for filter and blower alarms
o Filter loading percentage indicator (0-100%) v
o Programmable pin code security
o Wi-Com(TM) Vantage compatible
o Wi-Fi(TM)/Bluetooth(TM) wireless capable
o Remote touch screen mounting capability
o Ergonomic pre-filter access
o Ergonomic pocket handles
o Miniaturized wall mounted bracketing system
Ecologic Responsibility:
o Superior airflow delivery system provides lowest wattage per cage
o Constructed of recyclable aluminum
*Not available in rack mounted configurations