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Strobic Air Tri-Stack - Fume Exhaust Systems
Strobic Air Tri-Stack® laboratory and industrial process fume exhaust systems are practical, cost-effective and energy efficient solutions for pollution abatement, reentrainment and odor control problems. Tri-Stack® exhaust fans and systems are used at thousands of facilities, serving as direct replacements for conventional centrifugal exhaust fans which are usually associated with tall, unsightly stacks. Lightweight, modular construction, low profile design, maintenance-free operation, low noise levels, and lower operating costs make Tri-Stack® the system of choice.
- Prevent re-entrainment
- Eliminate odor
- Reduce noise at the property line
- Comply with architectural/aesthetic ordinances
- Lower energy costs
All safety critical exhaust systems including:
- Universities
- Hospitals
- Laboratories
- Government facilities
- Research facilities
- Heat recovery system
- Hospital/infirmary isolation rooms
- Correction facilities
- Hydrocarbon processing plants
- Wastewater/sewage treatment plants
- Industrial solvents
- Food processing/preparation facilities
- Diesel generator exhaust
Tri-Stack® TS Series Roof Mounted Exhaust Fans
Tri-Stack® roof mounted ventilation fans and systems are designed for both retrofit and new construction with sizes, capacities and configurations for virtually any pollution abatement and odor control application. They are available with many different motor sizes to meet precise airflow and pressure requirements. Strobic Air’s technical/engineering staff will be pleased to work with you to determine the best possible Tri-Stack® configuration for your application.
Tri-Stack® Systems Meet ANSI Z9.5, ASHRAE 110, NAPA 45, UL 705 and All Applicable Ventilation Standards
Tri-Stack® fume exhaust systems conform to all applicable standards for ventilation fans and systems – without exception – such as ANSI/AIHA Z9.5 (American National Standards institutes/American Institute of Hygienic Association) for laboratory workstation fume hood exhaust fans and systems, ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-conditioning Engineers, Inc.) 110, and NFPA (National Fire Prevention Association) 45 and UL 705. These organizations provide guidelines with regard to building air intake and exhaust design, indoor air quality and re-entrainment issues of contaminated exhaust entering doors, windows and outside air intakes.
The Tri-Stack® TS-2 exhaust fan provides up to 18,500 CFM with static pressures of 5.25" w.g. maximum and motor horsepower ranging from 7.5 to 15.
