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Air Box 4 Filter + Ruck Prime 12” | 1684 CFM (Bundle)

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  • Air Box
    • Easy to install, use and maintain
    • Adaptable to any duct/ filtering system
    • Replaceable high-flow carbon filters
    • 100% premium activated coconut charcoal
    • 100% air tight, continuous worry-free operation
    • Commercial, industrial and residential applications
    • Made in the USA
    Ruck Fan
    • High quality powder coated metal casing
    • High efficiency backward curved impeller blades
    • One-phase AC motor
    • Incorporated mounting brackets
    • German-made
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Description

Technical Specifications Air Box 4


Air Box original, premium commercial-grade, high-flow carbon filter. Obliterates excess heat, destroys odors and circulates fresh air! Replaceable filters can be changed to maintain optimal performance.

 

RUCK 12″ Prime Inline Fan


Features:

  • Voltage (V): 120
  • Hz: 60
  • 1684 CFM
  • Blade Design: Mixed Flow Fans
  • Weight (kg): 10.4
  • Weight (lbs): 23.1
  • Max db.(A) Sound: 85

 

Specifications

12″ Prime | 60 Hz
Voltage 120 V 1~
Current Imax 6.2 A
Ambient temperature 40 °C
Conveyed medium temperature 40 °C
Speed Control V
Motor protection TMI
Insulation class motor F
Weight 10,4 kg
Number of poles 2
IP motor IP00
IP terminal box IP44
Min. operating temperature -25 °C

 

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Additional information
Max. CFM:

2000

Residence Time @ Recommended CFM:

0.04

Pressure (W.G.) @ Recommended CFM:

0.6 W.G.

Inlet/Outlet size:

10"

Compatible FANS:

Ruck Prime 12”

Prefilter:

Yes

Number of Cartridges:

4

Flange:

10"

Unit size:

32”x 12” x 15”

Outlet size

10"

Cartridges Size:

12” x 24” x 1”

Total Weight:

59 lbs

Maximum Operating Temp:

176 F

CTC rate:

60

Air flow type:

Designed to push or pull the Air

CFM Rating:

1684

Inline Fan

12 Inch

Max RPM:

3500

Voltage:

120V

Max Amps A:

6.2

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Shipping & Delivery

Dear Customers,

Please be advised that for deliveries to Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, a delivery surcharge may apply. We will notify you of any additional charges before your order ships.

Order processing can take from 3 to 5 business days for Air Box filter units, inline fans, and replacement filters, and up to 4 weeks for custom-built orders. We prioritize orders for essential services such as schools, government and the healthcare industry.

We charge a flat shipping rate on the date of your order.

Please note that freight quotes may vary on the shipment date due to fluctuating fuel prices, brokerage fees, and/or special handling requirements. We do all we can to ship your orders promptly and at the lowest freight cost possible.

Note: Air Box 4 and Air Box 4+ filter units are stacked high on skids for shipping to ensure their protection and prevent any damage during transit.
Additionally, bundles, which include Air Box units and inline fans, may ship from different locations. As a result, one product may arrive before the other.

Thank you for your understanding and continued support

For Air Box shipping policy go here

How to calculate CFM
To calculate the CFM (cubic feet per minute) you need for a room, you can use the following formula:

CFM = (room volume * number of air changes per hour) / 60

 

Room volume is the cubic footage of the room. To calculate this, multiply the length, width, and height of the room.

Number of air changes per hour is the number of times you want the air in the room to be replaced in an hour. (A good rule of thumb is to aim for 2-3 air changes per hour).

60 is the number of minutes in an hour.

 

For example:

If a room is 10 feet long, 12 feet wide, and 8 feet high, the room volume would be 960 cubic feet. If you want the air in the room to be replaced 2 times per hour, you would need a fan with a CFM rating of 320.


CFM = (960 cubic feet * 2 air changes per hour) / 60 minutes per hour = 320 cubic feet per minute

 

It is important to note that this is a general formula. The actual CFM requirements to ventilate a room may vary depending on a number of factors, such as the number of people in the room, the activities taking place in the room, and the type of ventilation system in the room. If you are unsure how many CFM you need, it is always best to consult with a professional.

 

Here are some additional factors to consider when calculating CFM requirements:

 

  • The number of people in the room. The more people in the room, the more CFM you will need to remove the stale air and replace it with fresh air.
  • The activities taking place in the room. Activities that generate heat, such as cooking or exercising, will require more CFM to remove the hot air and replace it with cooler air.
  • The type of ventilation system in the room. If the room has a natural ventilation system, such as open windows or doors, you will need less CFM than if the room has a mechanical ventilation system, such as an air conditioner or furnace.
  • Type of filter being used. CARBON filters and HEPA filters have different CFM requirements, make sure you check the specs closely

 

By considering all of these factors, you can determine the correct CFM requirements for your room and ensure that you have the proper ventilation to keep the air fresh, healthy and clean.

 

Product Capacity

3 Components of Poor Indoor Air Quality

Particulates – Very small solid or liquid substances, such as inorganic / organic compounds and dormant / living organisms, that are light enough to float in air.

Microbial – This category represents germs, viruses, and bacteria. These small organisms can only be seen through a microscope, and are present in every environment.

Chemical (Gaseous) – Hundreds of gaseous pollutants, covering all combustion gasses and organic chemicals (VOC’s), have been detected in indoor environments.

Health effects vary widely and depend on the types, concentrations, frequency and duration of exposure.