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Ventilation
IVERNA 2000 - Model Pozovent - Ventilation Equipment for Confined Spaces
Pozovent is an air blower for confined spaces. Easily adaptable to a manhole of 600 Ä 800 m0. Pozovent it’s an autonomous equipment which does not need a generator and allows users to work with a clean and a complete decontaminated air.
IVERNA 2000 - Model BVG BOX Series - Air Blower for Confined Spaces
BVG BOX is our new portable air blower for confined spaces and ventilation of urban sanitation. This workstation consisting of an insulated, sound-absorbing and high power drive (3000 m3 /h) with speed regulator, a 20W high power Led spotlight and socket base for coupling machines up to 2000 W. The extraction booth is equipped with a self-extinguishing flexible conduit of 10 meters of extended length and half a meter folded, that can be mounted in both the drive and the suction.
IVERNA 2000 - Model Turbovent - Gas Exhaust Fan
It is a positive pressure equipment with Honda gasoline engine. Robust and durable, made of galvanized sheet and blades of great flow (20,000 m3 / hr.) Ideal to evacuate and eliminate the heat, smoke and toxic gases, so you can then intervene and attack the fire once the extreme conditions are cleared. A flexible tube of 500mm diameter can be attached.
IVERNA 2000 - Model BVG Series - Air Blower
Our BVG Air box, is a useful tool for the ventilation and extraction of gases and bad odours from confined spaces, manholes and inspection chambers.
IVERNA 2000 - Model CVG Series - Sparkproof Air Blower
Gas exhauster, designed to remove gases and bad smells from inspection wells and collectors in the presence of potentially explosive airstreams. It is manufactured according to customer requirements, with explosion-proof motor and anti-spark fan with copper ears. It’s very frequent for workers to face bad smells when entering wells, collectors or any confined spaces in general, although a more serious issue is that they are also often exposed to odourless, harmful gases, that are not only dangerous because of their inhalation but because they can also be highly explosive (e.g.: methane).
