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ETL LISTED CROSS FLOW PAINT BOOTH
Item ID: CF-1000ETL

  • 26'6" long x 14' wide x 9' high - interior dimensions
  • 26'9" long x 14'3" wide x 9'1-1/2" high - exterior dimensions
  • 9' high x 10' wide entrance doors
  • 34" tube axial fan with 3-phase - 3 hp motor - 12,600 CFM
  • Air tight 18 gauge galvanized steel construction
  • 10-48" 4 tube fluorescent light fixtures with clear tempered glass
  • Draft gauge
  • Personnel door with clear tempered glass
  • Intake/exhaust filters/filter grids - 20" x 20"
  • All hardware, fasteners, sealants
  • Assembles in 2-3 days
  • EXTRA LONG 26'6" WORKING LENGTH
  • We can customize to meet your requirements
  • UL approved components

CF-1000 ETL KIT includes:

  • Electrical control panel
  • 2 Square-D door limit switches w/ lever arms
  • RedHat air solenoid valve to control air flow to spray equipment
  • ETL-certification label

Optional Features

8' x 34" exhaust duct work package $650.00
Single phase motor $150.00
Additional light fixture with glass $200.00
Additional 24" length $500.00
Additional 44" length $800.00
Additional 2' height $800.00
9' x 10' drive-through doors $1,800.00
11' x 10' front door height extension $200.00
11' x 10' drive-through door height extension $2,000.00
White Powder Coated Finish (inside & out) $1,800.00
Fire Suppression System W / Installation Click For Price

Our Cross Flow Booth draws fresh air through filters in the drive in doors. This clean filtered air is pulled through the booth and then exhausts through a filter system on the other end. Our CF1000 and ECF1000 models come standard with a "Horseshoe" style plenum arrangement verses a solid back wall plenum. This type of exhaust chamber gives greater inside working space while making efficient use of shop space. This also enables the addition of drive through doors to be added. The filtered exhaust air is pulled through the exhaust plenum and discharged straight up and into the atmosphere through an exhaust stack.

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