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Includes
everything shown above: NBC filters, mounting hardware,
installation and operation manual, electrical wires, 5
foot air intake hose,
and a wall coupling for the hose
The
ASR-100-AV-NBC Safe Cell features an internal automatic
switching power supply that will trickle charge a user-supplied
12 volt battery and then automatically switch to drawing
power from the battery if the power grid goes down. When
the power comes back on, the power supply automatically
switches back to AC power and recharges the battery.
The
Safe Cell has been designed from the ground up to overpressure
a protected space so that the only way for air to be introduced
into your shelter is through the filter bank.
It
comes complete with an air intake hose, a wall mounting
bracket, and a comprehensive installation and operation
manual
This
NBC air filter is designed to be mounted inside a collective
protection area such as a safe room or bomb shelter where
it can be inspected and serviced without leaving the protected
space.

You
can have the optional bypass port installed
at the factory. This bypass port allows you to connect the
air intake hose to the top end bell - drawing in outside
air, bypassing the filter bank, and blowing fresh, unfiltered
air into your protected space.
This
configuration is to only be used to ventilate your shelter
while extending the life of your filters when
there is no airborne toxin threat.
| Model |
ASR-100-AV-NBC |
Output
filtered |
100
cubic meters per hour
in filter mode |
Output
fresh |
400
cubic meters per hour
in bypass
mode
|
What
is included with your Safe Cell
-
A 60 inch (1.5 meter) steel reinforced chemical resistant
intake hose with a wall mount flange that affixes
the end to the wall with a quick release mount
-
A
wall mount bracket that features quick release knobs
that do not require tools to remove the Safe Cell
- all fasteners are included
-
A
power cord with a standard computer style interface
-
A
comprehensive installation and operation manual
For more information, check out the anatomy of a Safe Cell here, and how everything works together here. |