
Phoenix Centrifugal Air Mover
The most airflow for the fewest amps of any centrifugal
Low amp draw, balanced airflow characteristics and maximum velocities of over 2950 FPM are the foundation on which the new Phoenix Centrifugal Air Mover is built.
Getting more equipment into the drying chamber is always a challenge. The typical household electrical system cannot support the amount of equipment needed to dry the structure quickly and efficiently ensuring a nonstop search for equipment that provides both performance and low amp draw.
The unique 1/3 horsepower design of the Phoenix Centrifugal Air Mover coupled with a three-speed switch allows the restoration technician to deliver the most airflow using the fewest amps. Maximum amp draw on high speed is 3.9 amps. Minimum amp draw on low speed is a mere 2.6 amps. This means that it is now possible to fit as many as four centrifugal air movers onto a typical 15 amp household circuit. If you attempt four centrifugals from our competition, we recommend you locate the breaker box first.
Low amp draw, balanced airflow characteristics and maximum velocities of over 2950 FPM are the foundation on which the new Phoenix Centrifugal Air Mover is built.
The CAM housing is stackable, washable, durable, and chemical resistant and multi-positionable. In addition, molded-in runners allow for the air mover to be positioned horizontally, 45° and 90° angles.
Features
Phoenix Centrifugal Air Mover Specifications
Dimensions
Literature (PDF)
Low amp draw, balanced airflow characteristics and maximum velocities of over 2950 FPM are the foundation on which the new Phoenix Centrifugal Air Mover is built.
Getting more equipment into the drying chamber is always a challenge. The typical household electrical system cannot support the amount of equipment needed to dry the structure quickly and efficiently ensuring a nonstop search for equipment that provides both performance and low amp draw.
The unique 1/3 horsepower design of the Phoenix Centrifugal Air Mover coupled with a three-speed switch allows the restoration technician to deliver the most airflow using the fewest amps. Maximum amp draw on high speed is 3.9 amps. Minimum amp draw on low speed is a mere 2.6 amps. This means that it is now possible to fit as many as four centrifugal air movers onto a typical 15 amp household circuit. If you attempt four centrifugals from our competition, we recommend you locate the breaker box first.
Low amp draw, balanced airflow characteristics and maximum velocities of over 2950 FPM are the foundation on which the new Phoenix Centrifugal Air Mover is built.
The CAM housing is stackable, washable, durable, and chemical resistant and multi-positionable. In addition, molded-in runners allow for the air mover to be positioned horizontally, 45° and 90° angles.
Features
- 3-Speed 1/3 Horsepower Motor
- 3.9 Amps on High Speed
- 2.6 Amps on Low Speed
- Maximum Velocities Over 2950 FPM
- Best Balanced Airflow Across Exhaust
- 20 Foot Cord
- Directional Airflow Horizontal, 45° Angle, 90° Angle
- Stackable
Phoenix Centrifugal Air Mover Specifications
| Part No.: | 4025825 |
| Power: | 115 VAC, 60 Hz |
| Drive Motor: | 1/3 Horsepower, 3-Speed |
| Warranty: | Year One - 100% parts and labor (all components); Year Two - 100% parts only (all components); Year Three - Only materials and workmanship of the housing are covered |
| Speed | RPM | CFM | Amps |
| High | 1050 | 2200 | 3.9 |
| Medium | 850 | 1800 | 2.60 |
| Low | 650 | 1500 | 2.45 |
Dimensions
| Machine | Shipping | |
| Width: | 16.5" | 18.75" |
| Height: | 18" | 22" |
| Depth: | 18" | 20.5" |
| Weight: | 28 lbs | 29 lbs |
Literature (PDF)
