Aerospace America 9100 Turbo Negative Air Machine – 2500 CFM, 1.75 HP
Aerospace America 9100 Turbo Negative-Air Machine for Whole-Room Containment
The 9100 Turbo pulls up to 2500 CFM on high through three-stage 99.97% HEPA filtration, putting it at the top of Aerospace America's negative-air lineup for large containments. It draws 15 amps from a 115V circuit to drive a 1.75 HP two-speed motor, more than the 1.0 HP scrubbers in the range, which is what lets it hold negative pressure across a big enclosure. Abatement and large-loss restoration crews run it where a 2000 CFM-class unit would fall short on air changes.
9100 Airflow and Pressure Control
A 1.75 HP two-speed motor and high-volume AMCA-rated blower give you the headroom large enclosures need.
2500 CFM on high, 2100 CFM on low — hit air-change targets in large rooms, then settle to low for steady-state filtering.
2.2 static pressure — keeps moving air after filters load and through longer duct runs.
99.97% HEPA final stage — captures asbestos, lead, and mold particulate to the abatement spec.
1.75 HP two-speed thermal-protected motor — the extra horsepower holds airflow under high static; thermal cutoff guards the motor.
24 x 24 three-stage media — pre-filter and ring panel extend the life of the 24 x 24 HEPA.
Minihelic gauge and push-button breaker — track filter loading and reset trips on the unit.
9100 Applications and Environments
The 9100 Turbo is built for asbestos and lead abatement, large water-damage and fire losses, and renovation containment where air-change math demands more than 2000 CFM. Each unit is DOP-tested at the factory against the 99.97% HEPA spec. The 116 lb aircraft-aluminum body rolls on two rigid and two swivel heavy-duty casters with four heavy-duty handles, sized for crews moving it between active containments. Because it draws 15 amps, plan a dedicated 115V circuit so it runs at full output without nuisance trips.
