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Eliminator 38 Pounds 19,100 BTU’s 200 CFM 15amp outlet compliant 11.67 amps per heat elements Precise Temperature Settings Years of Field Testing Listed in Xactimate – wtrhtam Duct out & in without clamps
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Eliminator 52K Only 65 pounds BTU’s – 19,641/32,735 = 52,377 1,000 CFM Fan 240 volt Heating Elements 2 Heating Element - 24/40amps Watts – 5,760/9,600 = 15,360 Operate 1 or 2 Heating Element 3.5 amps 120 volts Fan 140F Continuous Operation Fan 3.08 inch of Static Pressure Duct out & in
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VapairVent Replace your Dehumidifier Easy as 1 - 2 – 3 1. Hook up 6 inch Mylar 2. Zip Pole Hood to Exhaust Fan 3. Turn on Booster Fan 218 CFM Booster Fan 140F 0.28 amps Does Not Leak………EVER! Light & Takes Up Less Room Performs like a large refrigerant dehumidifier
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Eliminator in Room With 5 Fans
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Second Story Water Leak Garage Drying Ceiling Double Drywall with Insulation Walls with OSB Drywall & Insulation… Heat Both Sides 2 Eliminators 125 degrees
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Versatility – in Garage Ceiling
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Eliminator Concrete/Wood Floor
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Eliminator - Stackable
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Eliminator Wall Drying – VapairVent
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Channel Drying – Eliminator Re-Using the Energy
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Heat Drying Class – C&P Walls Dry
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VapairVent with Booster Booster Fan Also Producing Negative Air Flow on Cat 2/3 And Mold Remediation Jobs
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Eliminator VapairVent Booster Fan Zip Pole 6” Mylar Ducting
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