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Super Vacuum Manufacturing

Electric Smoke Ejector - Standard Motor

High-powered electric smoke ejectors with patented aluminum blade and precision-balanced for maximum output. Ideal for fire departments and large-scale operations.

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Electric smoke ejectors are essential tools designed to efficiently remove smoke and fumes from buildings. These powerful devices are widely used in the fire industry due to their combination of size, power, and ease of use, making them ideal for everyday operations by fire departments.


Features

  • Patented 4-Tip Recurved Aluminum Blade: Creates a tight spiral of air to eject smoke and fumes away from the building; aluminum holds up better than plastic in high heat.
  • Precision-Balanced Blade: Maximizes output for efficient smoke removal.
  • Heavy-Duty Rubber Feet: Adds friction to keep the fan securely in place during operation.
  • 4 Carry Handles: Makes transportation easy with one or two people, ensuring rapid deployment.
  • Front and Rear Guards: Prevents accidental contact with key components, enhancing user safety.
  • Aluminum Frame Design: Lightweight compared to traditional steel smoke ejectors, making transportation and maneuvering easier. (Select Models)


Benefits of Aluminum Blade and Frame

The use of aluminum in both the blade and frame offers several advantages:

  • Durability: Aluminum holds up better than plastic in high heat environments, ensuring longevity and reliability.
  • Efficiency: The recurved design of the blade creates a tight spiral of air, enhancing the smoke ejection process.
  • Lightweight: Aluminum frames are easier to transport and maneuver compared to steel frames, without compromising strength and stability.
  • Safety: Precision balancing of the blade ensures smooth operation, reducing wear and tear on the motor.



Usage

Electric smoke ejectors are used to pull smoke from structures using negative pressure but can be flipped around for positive pressure tactics. They are most effective when working with natural airflow and not against Mother Nature.


Maintenance Information

Regular maintenance includes:

  • Cleaning: Ensure the blade and motor casing are free from debris.
  • Inspection: Check the rubber feet, carry handles, and guards for wear and tear.
  • Lubrication: Periodically lubricate moving parts as per the manufacturer's guidelines.


Storage Information

Store the smoke ejector in a dry, cool place. Ensure it is kept away from direct sunlight and moisture to prevent damage to the motor and blade.


Installation

No special tools are required for installation. Simply place the smoke ejector in the desired location, connect it to a power source, and ensure it is securely positioned using the heavy-duty rubber feet.


Installation Tips

  • Positioning: Place the smoke ejector at the optimal location for airflow.
  • Power Source: Ensure the power source meets the required specifications (115/230V AC, 50/60Hz).
  • Safety: Always use the front and rear guards to prevent accidental contact with the blade.


Material Used

The frame of the unit is constructed of either steel or aluminum, providing strength and stability. The blade is made of precision cast aluminum alloy #319, ensuring efficient performance and longevity.

  • Blades: Available in 16", 20", and 24" sizes.
  • Dimensions: Varying dimensions to fit different operational requirements.
  • Model Weight: Ranges from lightweight models to heavier, more robust units.
  • Motor: Bluffton, single-speed, TEAO, with horsepower ranging from 1 HP to 1-1/2 HP.
  • RPM: Typically 1,725.
  • Power Requirement: Operates on 115/230V AC, 50/60Hz, with varying circuit requirements.
  • Airflow: High-powered airflow ranging from 5,200 cfm to 11,800 cfm.