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Air flow @ 2 inches orifice is 122.0 CFM, Vacuum (H2O Sealed) 100.4 Inches, Voltage @ 50/60 Hz 120 Volts, Maximum Current Rating 10.8 Amps, Maximum Air Power 447 Watts, Bearing Ball/Ball.
Yikes, very low end blower doors (that will not generally get to -50pa) are 4,000 cfm. I wonder what its load cfm is, or its cfm at the end of the hose and not the opening to the unit. Jason Kaylor – JJ VP of Sales 877/207-1244 AC Tool Supply Fluke Thermal Imagers HotShot Hi-Rez Infrared Cameras Fluke TiR1 Resources Fluke TiR4 Resources Retrotec Duct & Blower Door New Haven CT Energy Audits Last edited by jkaylor; 3/31/09 at 5:27 PM.. |
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