12” Easy-Stack™ In-Line Axial Fan For Nonhazardous Locations

CHESAPEAKE, Virginia (September 30, 2024) – Air Systems International introduces the new Easy-Stack™ 12” In-Line Axial Fan, model CVF-12ES, to the robust Air Systems’ confined space ventilation line. The Easy-Stack™ fan is Intertek C/US certified for electrical outdoor use in all weather.

Easy-Stack™ Axial Fans are made from rugged, lightweight polyethylene, providing fresh air for confined space ventilation at an economical price. Features include a 115 VAC, 1 HP, 60 Hz motor and a 25 foot power cord. The Easy-Stack™ axial fan free flows 2,266 cfm and 1,808 cfm with 15’ duct & one 90° bend.

The Easy-Stack™ in-line axial fan is designed as a stand-alone fan or can be attached in series to boost ventilation in long lengths of ventilation duct. Intake and exhaust flanges allow 12” duct to be attached to either end of the blower to achieve positive or negative ventilation.

Add 12” ducting and a 12” Saddle Vent® to complete the ventilation system. The Saddle Vent® was developed by Air Systems to make it easier and safer for workers to enter and exit a confined space. The Saddle Vent® takes up only 3 inches in a manhole opening and allows fresh air to the workers in the confined space.

12” Easy-Stack™ In-Line Axial Fan, 12” ducting, and 12” Saddle Vent® are all ready to ship.

For additional information on Air Systems’ CVF ventilation line or Saddle Vent® product line, please visit our web site at: www.airsystems.com/index.php/ventilation.

About Air Systems International Incorporated

Air Systems International is a privately owned company founded in Chesapeake, Virginia in 1984. Air Systems International manufactures Grade-D breathing air filtration units, air cylinder carts, confined space ventilation equipment, portable area lighting, and environmental control products.

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