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Jetflow Airmover
The Jetflow Airmover is operated by compressed air. Its effect is to produce a high velocity jet of air which is ideal for safe effective auxiliary ventilation. In generating the high velocity jet a negative pressure is created at the inlet which enables the Jetflow Airmover to extract fumes, move lightweight materials, lift liquids and power suction lift devices.
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| Typical sewer being positively ventilated by two Jetflow 100 Airmovers. Determine the wind direction to avoid explosive or toxic gases from the sewer being induced into the compressor air intake or back into the sewer. Note the mobile compressor also has a Jetflow Fume Diluter fitted to the exhaust outlet to cool and dilute the exhaust fumes. | ![]() |
| Service tunnels for sewers, drainage, water, cables, gas pipes and transport need a constant and effective tunnel face ventilation. This can easily be achieved by using Jetflow Airmovers. Some tunnels that are driven through clay deposits can experience severe toxic gas problems given off from the clay. Contact your Haskel Asia representative for more information about large tunnel ventilation techniques. | ![]() |
| Typical hazardous situation where ventilation tubing is not near enough to the tunnel face to ensure good ventilation. | |
| Problem solved by installing a Jetflow Airmover overlap system thus creating a good tunnel face ventilation system. | |
| Jetflow Airmovers should be left operating during the blast cycle so that the harmful dust and toxic explosive fumes are rapidly dispersed into the extraction ducting system. Water introduced into the air flow will suppress the airborne dust. |
Storage tanks at refineries, chemical, process and gas plants, waterworks, airports and military depots have to undergo regular internal inspection for cleaning and maintenance. The storage tank is classed as a "confined space" and needs a system of positive auxiliary ventilation to clear dangerous gases before workmen can enter. Sludge on the tank walls and floors can give off toxic or explosive vapours. In addition, many modern cleaning processes use chemicals which release toxic fumes which in turn must be continuously diluted and removed during application.
Jetflow Airmovers have a world-wide reputation for effective, safe tank ventilation and are used by all the major oil companies, tank cleaning contractors, Ministry of Defence and NATO.
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The sketch shows two Jetflow 200 Airmovers ventilating a large storage tank. One Jetflow Airmover is forcing fresh air in while the other is extracting. The direction of the Jetflow Airmover can be reversed depending on whether the fumes are heavier or lighter than air. | |
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Production of beer and spirits and other beverages is associated with stationary and mobile tanks, barrels, stills and vats. The major hazard with these processes is oxygen deficiency and an abundance of suffocating carbon dioxide. A Jetflow 40E Airmover can force out the heavier carbon dioxide. | |
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Construction or maintenance of road, rail and marine tankers requires the presence of workmen inside the tank for welding, inspection, cleaning and maintenance. The sketch shows a Jetflow 100F Airmover extracting welding fumes from the tank and drawing in fresh air. During internal cleaning operations forcing fresh air into the tank is sometimes preferred. | |
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Joints in many large diameter pipelines for oil, gas and chemicals have to be welded on the inside. The sketch shows how the toxic welding fumes are drawn away from the welder by a Jetflow 200F Airmover manifolded onto the pipe outlet. It also ensures a fresh air supply for the welder. |
In an extracting mode Jetflow Airmovers are ideal for removing fumes at source. The Airmovers below are removing cutting oil fumes, catalytic fumes and welding fumes (using a backpack for extra mobility). Fumes can be fully ducted to atmosphere to keep the work place healthy and clean
The Jetflow Airmover has a tremendous capability for cooling both operatives and materials. The high velocity jet produces air movement which reduces the effective temperature and can also reduce humidity. A Jetflow Airmover providing an airflow of say 2m/sec, can achieve effective temperature falls of 7°C and humidity falls of 13%.
| Extruded aluminium must be rapidly and consistently cooled to prevent distortion. Jetflow Airmovers are used. In some instances, the extruded aluminium can be passed through the throat of the Jetflow Airmover to achieve all round consistent cooling. Very high temperatures are experienced during the pouring of molten metals in the iron and steel industry. Jetflow Airmovers are ideal for producing localised cooling during production operations. Brickwork and refractories can also be cooled prior to furnace maintenance and unloading operations. |
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| Jetflow Airmovers are used to dry television tubes after a wash treatment which prepares the back of the tube for a black paint finish. The black paint is also dried by Jetflow Airmovers. The complete wash, dry, paint, dry and package cycle time is significantly reduced. | ![]() |
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| A major source of heat in modern machinery is a faulty bearing. Expensive production time can be lost if the repair has to take place during normal working hours. A Jetflow Airmover blowing cool air on the bearing housing can dramatically reduce the temperature to allow production to continue and the fault to be repaired at a more convenient time. | ![]() |
Many materials and production processes require large volumes of water and other liquids for cooling or cleaning the finished or semi-finished product. Steel wire drawing or plastic strip extrusions are typical examples of a drying requirement.
Moving
materialThe Jetflow Airmover has the ability to entrain lightweight particles in its induced airstream and to transport them effectively through pipe/tube systems.
Drilling, sawing, milling and grinding of metal, wood or plastic parts produces large quantities of waste swarf /dust. The Jet flow Airmover can effectively extract this away from the cutting tools and drill holes, making the work area safe and clean. Swarf from aluminium, bronze or other expensive metals can be ducted into separate containers to maximise scrap recovery.
Many
industrial processes produce waste strip which has to be continuously
removed at the same rate of production. For example in the paper process
industry special cutting machines are used to produce paper to exact width.
The end waste strips are fed into Jetflow Airmovers which force the paper
through a duct into a nearby collection bin.
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