Euramco ECKO K1210 12-in Confined Space Ventilation Fan

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  • Author Rick Pedley
  • Published May 3, 2011
  • Word count 300

The Ecko K1210 high performance 12-inch fan from Euramco is the right choice for your high volume ventilation needs. Special features include a one-piece cast aluminum impeller and rugged steel housing assuring long life and low maintenance. A unique sure-grip handle and built-in On/Off switch make set-up and operation fast and easy. Four large rubber feet assure solid footing on slippery surfaces. Blower accepts 12" ECKO-FLEX blower hose for suction or discharge.

If you need to blow a large amount of air for ventilation or extraction, solutions don’t get much better (or more portable) than those offered by EURAMCO. This ECKO 12-Inch blower does just that, all in one sturdy, durable piece of kit.

The ECKO-12 moves up to 2280CFM free air (via its 0.75 horsepower motor), which is almost two and a half times as much as its little brother the ECHO-8.

Enclosed in a one-piece steel frame, the ECKO-12 ventilator fan is a strong little number. With an aluminum cast impeller it is capable of handling a lot of wear and tear, so it should continue to push or pull air – as you need – wherever you work: oil rigs, shipyards, anyone painting, confined space workers (engineers needing to perform manhole entry for example) can all benefit from forced ventilation or extraction of potentially harmful gases.

Setting up the fan is a simple operation. A SureGrip handle features an integrated on/off switch, while sturdy rubber pads let the ECKO-12 portable blower get to grips with almost any surface.

Should you require targeted extraction or ventilation the ECKO-12 is compatible with 12" Ecko-Flex ducting for a simple, quick and easy set up.

12-Inch Ventilation Fan Specifications

Voltage: 115/230

Frequency: 60Hz

Phase: Single

Power: 550W, .75 H.P.

Free Airflow: 2280 CFM

Weight: 35 lb

Dimensions: 13-1/4"L x 12-1/2"W x 15-1/2"H

Decibels: 77

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As a division of PK Safety Supply, we offer our experience dealing with industrial customers throughout Northern California for over 60 years. Please feel encouraged to contact us with any questions you might have about these products, SRLs, or confined space in general. We have experienced people here to talk to you. And if we do not have the answer right off, we will refer the question to one of our manufacturers for further research and explanation.

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Oleg Chechel
Oleg Chechel · 6 years ago
The Positive Pressure Blower is a high volume fan use to pressurize a burning structure, in case of fire, in order to force the smoke out. Positive Pressure Blowers are portable, gasoline powered fans, most of which utilize a 5.5 horsepower engine. The theory of positive pressure ventilation is based on the principal of even pressure distribution. Once a structure is pressurized, air and smoke can be forced out through any opening (similar to escaping from an inflated baloon). Electric smoke ejectors (negative pressure ventilation) can be used for smoke removal but this has proven to be inferior to positive pressure ventilation. What makes Positive Pressure Ventilation superior to negative pressure ? * The risk of injury from the engaged structure is reduced while placing the fan in operation. * Positive pressure ventilation is faster to set up and requires fewer personnel. * The Positive Pressure Blower has a self contained power source, while electric fans require cords and adaptors. * Smoke and heat is removed from all levels of the structure unlike negative pressure which can result in localized extraction. * Quicker results. After initial knockdown, positive pressure ventilation can be initiated and will show immediate improvements in the interior conditions. * It allows replacement of contaminants with vital cooler, cleaner air - especially in sealed or windowless buildings. It's also very effective in large and compartmentalized buildings, warehouses, schools, etc. * Quick results allow firefighters faster entry due to lower heat levels and improved visibility. The following criteria should be considered for effective use of Positive Ventilation: - The cone of air must cover the intake opening. The fan must be placed the correct distance from the structure such as that the cone of air forms a seal around the opening. - The size and location of the discharge is important. The discharge, if at all possible should be as high and far away from the intake as is practical. The discharge size should be between 3/4 to 1/2 times the intake. This may not always be possible as the fire may have already dictated discharge locations and sizes; but whenever there is a choice, the above criteria should be used. - It is important to control the ait flow between the intake and discharge. Positive pressure ventilation can move air long distances if proper control is maintained by opening and closing doors, windows, etc. It is important that firefighters understand not to open the structure too much: ie breaking windows, etc. The standard features of Canada Blower Positive Pressure Ventilators include: fold down "T" handle; 8" pneumatic tires with full width axle; a "tilt and lock" device that allows the unit to be angled 20 degrees up or down with infinite positions in between; sturdy and light 1 inch wrap around frame. Explosion proof electric motors are available as drivers too. The optimum ventilator placement distance on most 6'6" doors is about five to six feet away. If placement is too close, the seal won't be achieved. If placement is too far away, the cone of air will be hitting well outside the opening.

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