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Product Detail
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Aquafog TurboXE Humidifier |
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Description
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Designed to condition the air, not to wet or mist surfaces or specific objects, the high capacity TurboXE foggers produce a true fog for humidification, evaporative cooling, and chemical application in many different industries. TurboXE Foggers work best in almost fully contained areas for humidification, completely contained areas for chemical application and partially contained, ventilated areas for evaporative cooling.
Unlike other fog systems, TurboXE Foggers can accept ordinary water supplies, even well or pond water without the risk of clogging. The secret is in the nozzle-free, self-flushing atomization system that forces liquids through passageways in the fan blades, atomizing as the liquid exits the blades. In addition, TurboXEs do not require high-pressure lines. Ordinary pressurized water lines are more than enough, and units can even be gravity-fed. By eliminating specialized pumps and filtering equipment, Aquafog saves time and reduces costs. |
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Standard
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Average distance coverage capability: |
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Features
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- XE-500: 18 feet (to 38 feet with oscillation)
- XE-660: 25 feet (to 50 feet with oscillation)
- XE-1000: 30 feet (to 60 feet with oscillation)
- XE-2000: 34 feet (to 70 feet with oscillation)
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Features on all models: |
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- Standard-equipped with a Baldor wash-down-duty motor for strength and reliability in wet, harsh environments.
- Uses ordinary water and power supply to produce high quality, high volume fog.
- Fans can be stationary or equipped with oscillation.
- Excellent for safe, effective chemical fogging. Used for liquid pesticide and fungicide application, insecticide use and foliar feedings.
- Capable of continuous duty operation.
- Adjustable-angle hanging bracket
- Choice of visual flowmeter panel with strainer
- 12' SJO indoor/outdoor, heavy-duty power cord
- 20' Poly-Flo water line tubing
- 10' water drainage line
- 100% stainless steel hardware
- Easy-to-follow operator's manual
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Small Structures
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In applications requiring only one fan, mount the fan high, centered along one wall, with fog propelling horizontally along the length of the structure. If there is ventilation, choose the intake end of the structure. Generally, no oscillation is necessary unless the width of the structure is greater than 20'. The best location for automated controls is behind the fan, at an accessible level for easy monitoring. |
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Large Structures
Forced Ventilation
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In large structures equipped with forced ventilation, the first fan row should be within a few feet of the intake end.
The first fan should be:
- centered along the end wall OR
- placed no more than 25' from the side wall, with additional fans in the row equally spaced no farther than 50' apart.
Lengthwise, fans should be equally spaced no farther than 70' apart. All fans should be equipped with oscillation, sweeping 180° in the direction of airflow.
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Large Structures
Natural Ventilation
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In large structures with natural ventilation, propel fog the length of the structure with the first fan row no more than 30' from the end wall.
The first fan should be:
- centered along the end wall OR
- placed no more than 30' from the side wall, with additional fans in the row equally spaced no farther than 60' apart.
Lengthwise, fans should be equally spaced and no farther apart than 60'. All fans should be equipped with oscillation, sweeping 360°.
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Large Structures
Closed or Minimum Ventilation
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In closed structures with little to no ventilation, propel the fog the length of the structure with the first fan row no more than 40' from the end wall.
The first fan should either be:
- centered along the end wall OR
- placed no more than 40' from the side wall, with the additional fans in the row equally spaced no farther than 80' apart.
Lengthwise, fans should be equally spaced and no farther apart than 80'. All fans should be equipped with oscillation, sweeping 360°. |
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Operating Two Fans
On One Control
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If you are planning to operate two fans on a single control (purchased from the manufacturer), we recommend when ordering to request extended water and power lines. Water and power lines should be extended equally, to reach a centrally located control. |
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Placement
Layout Information
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DO: Mount the fan high overhead. Allow room in front and below the fan for the unobstructed propulsion of it's fog. Rule of thumb: the higher the better! But, leave at least three feet from any roofing structures.
DO: Mount the fan at the intake end of a ventilated structure. In structures with mild to no ventilation, propel fog the length of the structure. In large structures, use of an oscillator greatly enhances coverage and circulation. |
DON'T: Mount the fan near the ground underneath tables or benches
DON'T: Propel the fog into the wind (direction of airflow).
DON'T: Cramp the fan in tight quarters or skinny aisles. |
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Accessories
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This oscillator is designed to work with an Aquafog TurboXE Fogger to extend the throw up to a 360° area.Click Here to see the Aquafog TurboXE oscillator available from International Greenhouse Company. |
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Shipping
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Ships via ground parcel service. |