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3.0 Technical Data
Maximum airflow, free blowing............................. 250m3/h (150cfm)
Flow rate ..............................................................2 x 75 m3/h (45cfm)
Static pressure .....................................................850 Pa (3.5”WC)
Noise level (approx.) ............................................< 55dBA
Voltage .................................................................100 – 240 VAC, 1 phase
Frequency ............................................................50-60 Hz
Motor rating .......................................................... 85 Watts
Safety compliance................................................ UL, CSA, CE
Dimensions W/D/Hmm.........................................508 x 254 x 388
Dimensions W/D/H in........................................... 20” x 10” x 15.3”
Weight (approx.)...................................................20 lbs. / 9 kg
4.0 Installation
Remove the BVX-200 Fume Extraction System from packing materials and
place on the floor under workbench or near your work area where fume
extraction is required. Make sure you have access to the unit for filter
maintenance.
Connect the units’ power cord into the outlet on the side of the system. Plug
the power cord into a grounded wall socket.
Warning! To provide protection against the risk of electrical
shock, connect to properly grounded outlets only.
Connect the unit to arms/hose as per installation instructions.
To power up system, depress the power switch, located on the bottom right of
the unit. The operator can expect a delay of a few seconds before hearing the
motor running. This is due to the built-in motor “Soft-start” feature.
If utilized, connect the supplied remote Start/Stop switch to the system and site
the switch in a convenient position on the workbench. We recommend that this
switch be used for your convenience; the ‘On’ light will indicate the BVX-200
motors’ On/Off state and will ease switching without the need to bend under
the workbench.
Position the extraction arms to optimize fume capture.
Follow maintenance procedures on next page.